| Literature DB >> 25284768 |
Naing Naing Aung1, Edward Crowe2, Xingbo Liu3.
Abstract
Reliable wireless high temperature electrochemical sensor technology is needed to provide in situ corrosion information for optimal predictive maintenance to ensure a high level of operational effectiveness under the harsh conditions present in coal-fired power generation systems. This research highlights the effectiveness of our novel high temperature electrochemical sensor for in situ coal ash hot corrosion monitoring in combination with the application of wireless communication and an energy harvesting thermoelectric generator (TEG). This self-powered sensor demonstrates the successful wireless transmission of both corrosion potential and corrosion current signals to a simulated control room environment.Keywords: High temperature electrochemical sensor; In situ corrosion monitoring; Thermoelectric generator; Wireless communication
Year: 2014 PMID: 25284768 DOI: 10.1016/j.isatra.2014.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISA Trans ISSN: 0019-0578 Impact factor: 5.468