CHM MegaRust PowerPoint
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CHM MegaRust PowerPoint
U.S. Military
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Need for CHM Technology
Moisture Absorption
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CHM Technology
Miniature Electrochemical
Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS)
device.
Moisture penetration during
coating degradation decreases low
frequency impedance.
CHMs measure the electrical
impedance at three low frequencies.
CHM uses a single sensor electrode
as the reference and counter
electrode, the substrate acts as the
working electrode.
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Conventional EIS vs. CHM
Potentiostat
Reference Electrode
V A
Counter Electrode
Electrolyte
Paint Coating V A
CHM
the coated metal at three low
frequencies (0.2, 0.5, 0.9 Hz).
The response can be modeled Coating Metal
as an electric circuit.
Impedance of coated
performance. 1.E+04
0 50 100 Time
Immersion 150 200
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EIS Predicts
Extent of Corrosion
reach 107
Corroded Area at 100 Cycles, %
10 -1
1 Galvannealed -2
Aluminum
Cold Rolled Steel
Electrogalvanized
0.1 -3
0 20 40 60 80 100
Cycles for 10E7 Impedance
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Coating EIS Spectra
1E+07 1E+07
Impedance ( )
1E+06 1E+06
1E+05 1E+05
1E+04 1E+04
1E+03 1E+03
1E+02 1E+02
1E+01 1E+01
1E+00 1E+00
1E-01 1E+00 1E+01 1E+02 1E+03 1E+04 1E+05 1E-01 1E+00 1E+01 1E+02 1E+03 1E+04 1E+05
Frequency (Hz) Frequency (Hz)
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Evolution of EIS Instrumentation
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Potentiostat vs. CHM
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Additional CHM Specifications
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CHM Hand Probes
CHM
CHM Hand
CHM
Hand
HandProbe
Probe withwith
Probe with Tape
Spring
Wire Electrodes
Loaded
Electrodes
Electrode
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Graphical User Interface
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CHM Advantages
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Competing Sensor Technologies
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Competing Sensor Technologies
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Comparison of Corrosion Monitoring Devices*
Flexible Shape
Y Y N N N
Measures Actual Possible Possible
Possible N N N N
Corrosion Rate
Meas.Corrosivity, Meas.
Coating Degradation
Y N Y Y N N N
Detects Pitting
N N N Y Y N Y
Battery Powered**
Y N N N N N N/A
Wireless Communication**
Y Y N N N N Y
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*John Scully, Ph.D., Evaluation of State-of-the-Art and Emerging Innovative Corrosion Rate Sensors For Monitoring Steel Bridges in Various Corrosive Environments. 1/15/2009
EDRC-CERL **Added by ElectraWatch for additional comparison points
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CHM as Part of CBM System
Aging Equipment
Aluminum
009-32 requirements and specifications. Cold Rolled Steel
Electrogalvanized
CHM generates an Excel spreadsheet which can 0.1 -3
February*Ken
2, Jacobs,
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2000 Maintenance Symposium.
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**Dr. Paul Hess, ONR Presentation on Structural Health Monitoring for High Speed Naval Ships. September,
Risk Based Application
assembly
30-40% Fuel lines,
Drive shafts,
engine valve
Fuel tank (1)
covers
20-30% Fenders, Welded Bumpers (2)
suspension seams, Air
control arms,
idler arms,
tanks
Leaf springs (4)
engine mounts
10-20% Metal brake Injectors,
lines engine heads
1 2 3 4 5
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CHM to Address Sensitization Cracking
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1. T. Mae, M. Ihara, K. Komura, S. Toriyama, S. Sunada, and K. Arai, Materials Transactions JIM, 37, 1781, (1996).
CHM Alternate Immersion Testing
ASTM G44
3.5% NaCl solution
10 minutes immersed
50 minutes atmosphere
CHM schedule
programmed and
interrogated from
laptop in office 15
meters away
Data automatically
imported into Excel
spreadsheet for plotting
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CHM Validation Testing
1E+08
1E+07
1E+06
()
Impedance
1E+05
1E+04
1E+03
1E+02
closed symbols -- Bench Potentiostat
1E+01 open symbols -- CHM
1E+00
1E-01 1E+00 1E+01 1E+02 1E+03 1E+04 1E+05
Frequency (Hz)
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CHM Validation Testing
Bench Poentiostat ()
Bench Potentiostat ()
1.E+08 1.E+08
1.E+07
1.E+07
1.E+06
1.E+05
1.E+06 0.9 Hz
0.9
0.5 Hz
0.5 1.E+04
0.2 Hz
0.2
1.E+05 1.E+03
1.E+05 1.E+06 1.E+07 1.E+08 1.E+09 1.E+03 1.E+04 1.E+05 1.E+06 1.E+07 1.E+08 1.E+09 1.E+10
CHM () CHM ()
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Coating Comparison
1.E+10 1.E+10
1.E+09 1.E+09 KP1
1.E+08 1.E+08
Impedance ( )
1.E+07
Impedance ( )
1.E+07
1.E+06 0.9 Hz CHM 1.E+06 0.9 Hz CHM
1.E+05 0.5 Hz CHM 1.E+05 0.5 Hz CHM
1.E+04 0.2 Hz CHM 1.E+04 0.2 Hz CHM
1.E+03 0.9 Hz Bench 1.E+03 0.9 Hz Bench
1.E+02 0.5 Hz Bench 1.E+02 0.5 Hz Bench
1.E+01 0.2 Hz Bench NLR2A 1.E+01 0.2 Hz Bench
1.E+00 1.E+00
0 20 40 60 80 100 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Exposure Time (Days) Exposure Time (Days)
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Detection of Hidden Defect
1.E+09
1.E+08 KP2/KTC1
1.E+07
Impedance ( )
1.E+06
1.E+05
1.E+04
1.E+03 0.9 Hz CHM 0.9 Hz CHM
1.E+02 0.5 Hz CHM 0.5 Hz CHM
1.E+01 0.2 Hz CHM 0.2 Hz CHM
1.E+00
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Exposure Time (Days)
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CHM MIL-STD Enclosure
CHM Enclosure
Redesign
Polycarbonate
Enclosure
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CHM MIL-STD Finite Element Analysis
*Safety Factors based off of Polycarbonate Resultant Von Mises Stress (top)
Flexural Yield Strength of 27.3MPa Displacement (bottom)
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1.7MPa
MIL-STD-901-D Testing
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MIL-STD-901-D Test Results
Initial Impact
Impact after Bounce
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Presentation Summary
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Phone: 434-970- Phone: 434-970-
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