Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping

Petrochemical plants use on-stream inspection often to detect and monitor the corrosion on the equipment and piping system. Compared to ultrasonic thickness gauging and pulse-echo A-scan, phased array corrosion mapping has better coverability and can scan a large area to detect general and localized...

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Main Authors: Tai, Jan Lean, Grzejda, Rafał, Sultan, Mohamed Thariq Hameed, Łukaszewicz, Andrzej, Shahar, Farah Syazwani, Tarasiuk, Wojciech, Rychlik, Arkadiusz
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1078332024-08-29T04:42:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107833/ Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping Tai, Jan Lean Grzejda, Rafał Sultan, Mohamed Thariq Hameed Łukaszewicz, Andrzej Shahar, Farah Syazwani Tarasiuk, Wojciech Rychlik, Arkadiusz Petrochemical plants use on-stream inspection often to detect and monitor the corrosion on the equipment and piping system. Compared to ultrasonic thickness gauging and pulse-echo A-scan, phased array corrosion mapping has better coverability and can scan a large area to detect general and localized corrosion. This paper’s objective is to obtain documentary evidence for the accuracy of corrosion detection from 30 °C to 250 °C on A36 low-carbon steel by carrying out simulation experiments every 10 °C step. A minimum of three sets of phased array corrosion mapping data in each temperature were collected to study and evaluate the detectability. The data evidence could enhance the confidence level of the plant’s end users in using phased array mapping in the future during inspections. The experiments were found to be insufficiently thorough despite addressing the initial concerns, leaving more area for discussion in further studies, such as expanding the investigation to thicker carbon steel, stainless steel, and wedge materials. MDPI 2023-07-27 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107833/1/materials-16-05297-v2.pdf Tai, Jan Lean and Grzejda, Rafał and Sultan, Mohamed Thariq Hameed and Łukaszewicz, Andrzej and Shahar, Farah Syazwani and Tarasiuk, Wojciech and Rychlik, Arkadiusz (2023) Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping. Materials, 16 (15). pp. 5297-18. ISSN 1996-1944 https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/16/15/5297 10.3390/ma16155297
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description Petrochemical plants use on-stream inspection often to detect and monitor the corrosion on the equipment and piping system. Compared to ultrasonic thickness gauging and pulse-echo A-scan, phased array corrosion mapping has better coverability and can scan a large area to detect general and localized corrosion. This paper’s objective is to obtain documentary evidence for the accuracy of corrosion detection from 30 °C to 250 °C on A36 low-carbon steel by carrying out simulation experiments every 10 °C step. A minimum of three sets of phased array corrosion mapping data in each temperature were collected to study and evaluate the detectability. The data evidence could enhance the confidence level of the plant’s end users in using phased array mapping in the future during inspections. The experiments were found to be insufficiently thorough despite addressing the initial concerns, leaving more area for discussion in further studies, such as expanding the investigation to thicker carbon steel, stainless steel, and wedge materials.
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author Tai, Jan Lean
Grzejda, Rafał
Sultan, Mohamed Thariq Hameed
Łukaszewicz, Andrzej
Shahar, Farah Syazwani
Tarasiuk, Wojciech
Rychlik, Arkadiusz
spellingShingle Tai, Jan Lean
Grzejda, Rafał
Sultan, Mohamed Thariq Hameed
Łukaszewicz, Andrzej
Shahar, Farah Syazwani
Tarasiuk, Wojciech
Rychlik, Arkadiusz
Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping
author_facet Tai, Jan Lean
Grzejda, Rafał
Sultan, Mohamed Thariq Hameed
Łukaszewicz, Andrzej
Shahar, Farah Syazwani
Tarasiuk, Wojciech
Rychlik, Arkadiusz
author_sort Tai, Jan Lean
title Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping
title_short Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping
title_full Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping
title_fullStr Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping
title_sort experimental investigation on the corrosion detectability of a36 low carbon steel by the method of phased array corrosion mapping
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