An Obliquely Incident X-Ray Radiography to Measure Greatest Corrosion Depths in Automobile Metallic Plates
2003-01-1241
03/03/2003
- Event
- Content
- An obliquely incident X-ray radiography was developed to measure the greatest depths, orientations and locations of corrosion pits in automobile metallic plates. This technique can also be used on-site for components in use. The corrosion depth profile and the greatest depth can be calculated with the established relations. A 3-D rotational microscope and surface profiler were utilized to evaluate the sensitivities and accuracies of the technique for aluminum and steel plates, respectively.
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- Citation
- Linggen, S., Fang, D., Xiaotian, T., Wang, T. et al., "An Obliquely Incident X-Ray Radiography to Measure Greatest Corrosion Depths in Automobile Metallic Plates," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-1241, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-1241.