Development of an Electrical Resistance Sensor from High Strength Steel for Automotive Applications
This work focuses on a demonstration of the monitoring of corrosion processes taking place in high strength steel in automotive applications. This is performed by means of a corrosion sensor, which operates as an electrical resistance sensor. It was developed from the same type of material that is u...
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doaj-890eac12e1d94f9283c4deb5c81a06fc2020-11-25T01:23:18ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-04-01198195610.3390/s19081956s19081956Development of an Electrical Resistance Sensor from High Strength Steel for Automotive ApplicationsTadeja Kosec0Viljem Kuhar1Andrej Kranjc2Vili Malnarič3Branko Belingar4Andraž Legat5Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Dimičeva 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaSlovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Dimičeva 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaSlovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Dimičeva 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaTPV doo Novo Mesto, Kandijska cesta 60, SI-8000 Novo mesto, SloveniaDMS Data Measuring Systems doo, Golnik 3, SI-4204 Golnik, SloveniaSlovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Dimičeva 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaThis work focuses on a demonstration of the monitoring of corrosion processes taking place in high strength steel in automotive applications. This is performed by means of a corrosion sensor, which operates as an electrical resistance sensor. It was developed from the same type of material that is used for the high-strength steel parts produced in the automotive industry. Using the sensor, real time corrosion processes can be measured. It is attached to a location inside the vehicle’s engine and is equipped with a data logger, which enables wireless transfer of the measured data. In this study the development, operation, and evaluation of the monitoring process are presented. Corrosion estimation is verified by means of electrochemical methods. A metallographic investigation was included in order to verify the similarity between the microstructural properties of the sensor and those of the as-received high-strength steel sheet.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/8/1956high strength steelautomotivesaline environmentelectrical resistance sensorcorrosion |
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Tadeja Kosec Viljem Kuhar Andrej Kranjc Vili Malnarič Branko Belingar Andraž Legat |
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Development of an Electrical Resistance Sensor from High Strength Steel for Automotive Applications |
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Development of an Electrical Resistance Sensor from High Strength Steel for Automotive Applications |
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Development of an Electrical Resistance Sensor from High Strength Steel for Automotive Applications |
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Development of an Electrical Resistance Sensor from High Strength Steel for Automotive Applications |
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Development of an Electrical Resistance Sensor from High Strength Steel for Automotive Applications |
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development of an electrical resistance sensor from high strength steel for automotive applications |
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This work focuses on a demonstration of the monitoring of corrosion processes taking place in high strength steel in automotive applications. This is performed by means of a corrosion sensor, which operates as an electrical resistance sensor. It was developed from the same type of material that is used for the high-strength steel parts produced in the automotive industry. Using the sensor, real time corrosion processes can be measured. It is attached to a location inside the vehicle’s engine and is equipped with a data logger, which enables wireless transfer of the measured data. In this study the development, operation, and evaluation of the monitoring process are presented. Corrosion estimation is verified by means of electrochemical methods. A metallographic investigation was included in order to verify the similarity between the microstructural properties of the sensor and those of the as-received high-strength steel sheet. |
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high strength steel automotive saline environment electrical resistance sensor corrosion |
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