Nondestructive Testing for Corrosion Evaluation of Metal under Coating

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Abstract

The use of steel has grown rapidly over the past decades. However, corrosion under coating detection still presents challenges for nondestructive testing (NDT) techniques. One of such challenges is the lift-off introduced by complex structures. Inaccessibility due to structure leads corrosion to be undetected, which can lead to catastrophic failure. Furthermore, lift-off effects reduce the sensitivities. The limitations of existing NDT techniques heighten the need for novel approaches to the characterization of corrosion. This paper begins with a discussion of the challenges associated with corrosion detection of metal under coating. Secondly, reviews are given of the most NDT methods used for the detection of corrosion under coating. The different techniques based on nondestructive testing methods such as ultrasonic, acoustic, electromagnetic, radiographic, and thermographic have been detailed out. This review presents the significance and advantages provided by the emerging NDT techniques. In the end, the trends and identified problems are summarized.

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Wu, R., Zhang, H., Yang, R., Chen, W., & Chen, G. (2021). Nondestructive Testing for Corrosion Evaluation of Metal under Coating. Journal of Sensors. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6640406

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