Abstract:
Even though the engineering structures are designed
to achieve the potential to be very durable and capable of
withstanding the degradation caused by adverse environmental
conditions, failures in the structures do still happen;
predominantly due to corrosion. Even though there are many
conventional methods to evaluate the degree of corrosion, most of
them are destructive. Though there are significant efforts made to
estimate the degree of corrosion nondestructively, reliable
methods are yet to be established especially, for hidden or
inaccessible corrosion. Moreover, the available methods, whether
destructive or nondestructive, focus only on the surface corrosion
(except in the cases of intergranular corrosion [IGC] of stainless
steel) completely ignoring the corrosion pits that form beyond the
limits of surface corrosion. Hence, this study includes these
corrosion pits in estimating the degree of corrosion. In this study,
selected steel samples were subjected to accelerated corrosion
conditions and then tested ultrasonically. Ultrasonic longitudinal
wave velocity to shear wave velocity ratio and the attenuation
coefficient were measured using Ultrasonic Flaw Detector. These
measurements were done even after removing the corrosion
products from the surface. SEM analysis and the conventional
weight loss measurements were also carried out. The correlations
obtained between the degree of corrosion and ultrasonic
parameters are presented.
Citation:
N. M. Nawfi, N. Sarusan, S. A. K. V. M. Piyathilake, V. Sivahar and R. G. N. D. S. Munasinghe, "Remote Estimation of Degree of Corrosion Using Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Methods," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 312-317, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421977.