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http://dx.doi.org/10.18770/KEPCO.2016.02.04.615

Corrosion Monitoring for Offshore Wind Farm's Substructures by using Electrochemical Noise Sensors  

Soh, Joon-Young (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
Lee, Min-Woo (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
Kim, Su-Kyung (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
Kim, Do Hyung (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
Publication Information
KEPCO Journal on Electric Power and Energy / v.2, no.4, 2016 , pp. 615-618 More about this Journal
Abstract
Electrochemical noise(EN) has been used to analyze the deterioration of coating films of offshore wind substructures. In this study, prototype sensors using EN have been developed to detect the corrosion rate. To verify the reliability of sensors, experiments were conducted both in the laboratory and offshore using probe and standard samples. New analysis and data processing techniques show that the sensor can provide useful information about the corrosion rate.
Keywords
Corrosion Monitoring; Offshore Wind Substructure; Corrosion Management; Anti-Corrosion Guideline; Electrochemical Noise;
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