Study of crack initiation and propagation from an electrochemically generated corrosion damage monitored by ultrasonic technique.
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2025-09Résumé
Corrosion remains a critical issue in various industrial sectors, often being underestimated until significant damage occurs and heavy maintenance operation has to be carried out. Early detection and intervention can drastically extend asset life and reduce maintenance costs. Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, widely used in the aeronautical industry [1], have proven effective in detecting structural damage, though they typically require human involvement. Recent advances in ultrasonic techniques, particularly the use of piezoelectric transducer (PZT) networks, offer promising alternatives to shift towards a condition-based maintenance approach. Building upon earlier work [2] that developed an ultrasonic Lamb wave technique for detecting electrochemically induced localized corrosion pit, this study expands the approach by integrating both electrochemical and mechanical analyses of crack initiation and propagation on Aluminum 2024 alloy. In our work, PZT discs generate and receive ultrasonic signals to monitor the evolution of a single corrosion and mechanical fatigue damage.
This talk presents the results of our experiments, demonstrating how the combination of electrochemical control and ultrasonic monitoring provides a reliable method for tracking corrosion and crack growth. Embedding these sensors directly into strategic point of structures for continuous monitoring will reduce human intervention/error while generating data that could train machine learning algorithms for predictive
maintenance strategies in the future.
[1] S. Benavides, Corrosion in the aerospace industry, 2009.
[2] C. Nicard, M. Rébillat, O. Devos, M. El May, F. Letellier, S. Dubent, M. Thomachot, M. Fournier, P. Masse, N. Mechbal, In-situ monitoring of µm-sized electrochemically generated corrosion pits using
Lamb waves managed by a sparse array of piezoelectric transducers, Ultrasonics, Volume 147, 2025, 107527, ISSN 0041-624X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2024.107527
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Communication sans acte
RÉBILLAT, Marc;
NICARD, Cyril;
DEVOS, Olivier;
EL MAY, Mohamed; LETELLIER, Frédéric; THOMACHOT, Matthieu; FOURNIER, Marc;
MECHBAL, Nazih (2024-09)
al components, roughening the outer surface, loosening fasteners, hastening cracking, and facilitating the entry of water into electronic fixtures. In 2016, the combined commercial aircraft fleet operated by European ... -
Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
NICARD, Cyril;
RÉBILLAT, Marc;
DEVOS, Olivier;
EL MAY, Mohamed;
LETELLIER, Frederic; DUBENT, Sébastien; THOMACHOT, M.; FOURNIER, M.; MASSE, P.;
MECHBAL, Nazih (Elsevier BV, 2025-03)
Corrosion is a major threat in the aeronautic industry, both in terms of safety and cost. Efficient, versatile, and cost affordable solutions for corrosion monitoring are thus needed. Ultrasonic Lamb Waves (LW) appear to ... -
Communication sans acteThe study of the effect of the environment on the fatigue strength of metallic materials has been, and still is, the subject of a great deal of research. Although the phenomena of crack initiation and propagation in ...
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Communication sans acteCorrosion poses a serious threat to industry, particularly in the aerospace sector. There are currently no in situ means of detecting the onset of corrosion of a material in service. Regular visual inspection procedures ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
NICARD, Cyril;
RÉBILLAT, Marc;
DEVOS, Olivier;
EL MAY, Mohamed;
LETELLIER, Frederic;
DUBENT, Sébastien; THOMACHOT, M.; FOURNIER, M.; MASSE, P.; MECHBAL, N. (Elsevier BV, 2025-02)
Corrosion poses significant safety and cost challenges in the aeronautic industry. Ultrasonic Lamb Waves (LW), emitted and received by a sparse array of piezoelectric elements (PZT), offer an efficient, cost-effective, and ...
