Applied Sciences (Nov 2021)

Usage of Barkhausen Noise for Assessment of Corrosion Damage on Different Low Alloyed Steels

  • Filip Pastorek,
  • Martin Decký,
  • Miroslav Neslušan,
  • Martin Pitoňák

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112210646
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 10646

Abstract

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This study deals with corrosion damage of low alloyed feritic steels of variable strength. Three different steels of nominal yield strength 235, 700 and 1100 MPa were subjected to the variable degree of corrosion attack developed in the corrosion chamber under a neutral salt spray (NSS) atmosphere. The corrosion damage was investigated by the use of conventional metallographic observations when the thickness of corroded layer was quantified. Moreover, non-destructive magnetic technique, based on Barkhausen noise, was also employed. It was found that the rate of corrosion damage decreases along with the increasing number of days in the chamber. The similar evolution can be also found for Barkhausen noise emission and the extracted parameters from the emission. It can be reported that conventional rms value of Barkhausen noise signal as well as FWHM (full width at half maximum of Barkhausen noise envelope) can be linked with the corrosion extent, especially in the early phases of corrosion attack. The PP (peak position of Barkhausen noise envelope) values exhibit poor sensitivity.

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