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Corrosion Monitoring of Steel Structure Coating Degradation

Journal

TEHNICKI VJESNIK-TECHNICAL GAZETTE
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages 1348-1355

Publisher

UNIV OSIJEK, TECH FAC
DOI: 10.17559/TV-20170206004112

Keywords

coatings; corrosion; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; electrical resistance probes; railways; steel structures

Funding

  1. EU [285683]

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An important aspect regarding the sustainability of steel structures is to ensure the structure is protected from corrosion. A number of surface coatings are available that play an important role in protecting these structures. An important part of the management of these structures is reliable and regular inspection along with methods for early detection of corrosion processes. In this paper, a development and application of sensors for monitoring the steel coating degradation and corrosion damage to steel substrate are presented. An encapsulated corrosion kit with integrated EIS sensors and ER probes was developed. To test its efficiency, steel probes were coated with selected coatings in the laboratory and their performance was assessed under various aggressive atmospheres, including; salt, industrial and humid atmosphere.

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