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Ultrasound-based smart corrosion monitoring system for offshore wind turbines

Autores: Thibbotuwa, U. C. (Autor de correspondencia); Cortés Vidal, Ainhoa (Autor de correspondencia); Irizar Picón, Andoni
Título de la revista: APPLIED SCIENCES
ISSN: 2076-3417
Volumen: 12
Número: 2
Páginas: 808
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Resumen:
The ultrasound technique is a well-known non-destructive and efficient testing method for on-line corrosion monitoring. Wall thickness loss rate is the major parameter that defines the corrosion process in this approach. This paper presents a smart corrosion monitoring system for offshore wind turbines based on the ultrasound pulse-echo technique. The solution is first developed as an ultrasound testbed with the aim of upgrading it into a low-cost and low-power miniaturized system to be deployed inside offshore wind turbines. This paper discusses different important stages of the presented monitoring system as design methodology, the precision of the measurements, and system performance verification. The obtained results during the testing of a variety of samples show meaningful information about the thickness loss due to corrosion. Furthermore, the developed system allows us to measure the Time-of-Flight (ToF) with high precision on steel samples of different thicknesses and on coated steel samples using the offshore standard coating NORSOK 7A.
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