2021
DOI: 10.1002/maco.202112302
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Real‐time corrosion monitoring of aluminium alloys under chloride‐contaminated atmospheric conditions

Abstract: In this study, the use of electrical resistance (ER) sensors to monitor the corrosion of Al94Cu6 alloy is assessed and compared with 2024‐T3 coupons. Under uniform corrosion, a good correlation was found between the ER sensors and mass loss on coupons. Three different chloride depositions are studied: (i) pre‐contamination with dry/wet cycles, (ii) Volvo standard accelerated corrosion test and (iii) neutral salt spray test. The obtained results show good reproducibility of the ER sensors under all tested condi… Show more

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“…Although the CD calculated from the ER probes was not in agreement with the mean CD obtained by post mortem cross-sectioning, the good reproducibility of the former parameter was in contrast with the large deviation of the latter one. The authors proposed that the ER sensors could level the localised corrosion effect through a large surface evaluation compared to cross-sections, and verified this hypothesis using finite element modelling [29]. Li et al presented a steel thin film ER (TFER) sensor of two specific patterns, one with a single wide metal track and another with ten narrow tracks, as shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: Electrical Resistance Probesmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Although the CD calculated from the ER probes was not in agreement with the mean CD obtained by post mortem cross-sectioning, the good reproducibility of the former parameter was in contrast with the large deviation of the latter one. The authors proposed that the ER sensors could level the localised corrosion effect through a large surface evaluation compared to cross-sections, and verified this hypothesis using finite element modelling [29]. Li et al presented a steel thin film ER (TFER) sensor of two specific patterns, one with a single wide metal track and another with ten narrow tracks, as shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: Electrical Resistance Probesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Along with the data processing uncertainties, a drawback of the ACM is its reliance on the electrolyte layer's presence. When the electrolyte is too resistive or discontinuous, the measurement is interrupted, while the corrosion process subsists [29,30]. Similarly, if the insulating material between the electrodes is hydrophobic to any degree, the electrolyte may not spread across [13].…”
Section: Galvanic Corrosion Sensor Atmospheric Corrosion Monitormentioning
confidence: 99%
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