Corrosivity Sensor for Exposed Pipelines Based on Wireless Energy Transfer

Sensors (Basel). 2017 May 30;17(6):1238. doi: 10.3390/s17061238.

Abstract

External corrosion was identified as one of the main causes of pipeline failures worldwide. A solution that addresses the issue of detecting and quantifying corrosivity of environment for application to existing exposed pipelines has been developed. It consists of a sensing array made of an assembly of thin strips of pipeline steel and a circuit that provides a visual sensor reading to the operator. The proposed sensor is passive and does not require a constant power supply. Circuit design was validated through simulations and lab experiments. Accelerated corrosion experiment was conducted to confirm the feasibility of the proposed corrosivity sensor design.

Keywords: corrosion; passive sensors, corrosivity; wireless energy transfer.