Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1469376 Corrosion Science 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The performance of three time of wetness (TOW) determination methods during outdoor exposure was examined. Two impedance-based TOW sensor types, RH, and temperature sensors were exposed to coastal marine and laboratory environments for up to three months. The sensor and ISO 9223 methods examined provided incomparable estimates. Inaccuracy of the ISO method originated from a humidity threshold well above the drying point of deposited aerosols and differences between surface and ambient RH. TOW sensor accuracy was linked to electrode configuration. Small electrode spacing was demonstrated to be required to capture the range of wetting events of importance to atmospheric corrosion.

► Examined the performance of three time of wetness (TOW) determination methods. ► The determination methods did not provide comparable TOW estimates. ► The impact of electrode configuration of TOW sensors on accuracy was demonstrated. ► Surfaces contaminated with sea-salt found to be wet below 20%RH. ► The disparity between surface and ambient RH for humidity-based methods shown.

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