Corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts (tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox)

This paper outlines corrosion thresholds for different environmental conditions of metallic materials commonly used in the tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox of an offshore wind turbine. These threshold values were derived from laboratory corrosion testing employing electrochemical analysis tech...

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Main Authors: J.I. Ahuir-Torres, S. Simandjuntak, N. Bausch, A. Farrar, S. Webb, A. Nash, B. Thomas, J. Muna, C. Jonsson, D. Matthew
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-08-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235234091930561X
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author J.I. Ahuir-Torres
S. Simandjuntak
N. Bausch
A. Farrar
S. Webb
A. Nash
B. Thomas
J. Muna
C. Jonsson
D. Matthew
author_facet J.I. Ahuir-Torres
S. Simandjuntak
N. Bausch
A. Farrar
S. Webb
A. Nash
B. Thomas
J. Muna
C. Jonsson
D. Matthew
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description This paper outlines corrosion thresholds for different environmental conditions of metallic materials commonly used in the tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox of an offshore wind turbine. These threshold values were derived from laboratory corrosion testing employing electrochemical analysis techniques, using the media/solvents that are representative to the operating environment of those wind turbine parts, such as seawater, grease, oils/lubricants, or their combination, at room temperature and at 328K. These values can provide an indication when general/local corrosion or protective film/surface damages have occurred. They can thus be utilised for detecting and monitoring corrosion at certain locations in the wind turbine structure. The presented data have been verified and validated to ensure their repeatability and reliability by means of numerous laboratory tests in accordance to the relevant engineering test standards and an extensive literature/published data review. Keywords: Offshore, Wind turbines, Detection, Monitoring, Corrosion sensor, Electrochemical analysis, OCP, ZRA, EIS and PPC
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spelling doaj.art-5f0d91fc65414c8b832ee9bae87b22292022-12-22T00:18:57ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092019-08-0125Corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts (tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox)J.I. Ahuir-Torres0S. Simandjuntak1N. Bausch2A. Farrar3S. Webb4A. Nash5B. Thomas6J. Muna7C. Jonsson8D. Matthew9School of Mechanical and Design Engineering, United KingdomSchool of Mechanical and Design Engineering, United Kingdom; Corresponding author.School of Energy and Electronic Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Anglesea Road, Portsmouth, PO1 3DJ, United KingdomSchool of Energy and Electronic Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Anglesea Road, Portsmouth, PO1 3DJ, United KingdomSchool of Mechanical and Design Engineering, United KingdomAvonwood Developments Ltd, Bournemouth, BH21 7ND, United KingdomAvonwood Developments Ltd, Bournemouth, BH21 7ND, United KingdomAvanti Communications, London, EC4V 6EB, United KingdomAvanti Communications, London, EC4V 6EB, United KingdomAvanti Communications, London, EC4V 6EB, United KingdomThis paper outlines corrosion thresholds for different environmental conditions of metallic materials commonly used in the tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox of an offshore wind turbine. These threshold values were derived from laboratory corrosion testing employing electrochemical analysis techniques, using the media/solvents that are representative to the operating environment of those wind turbine parts, such as seawater, grease, oils/lubricants, or their combination, at room temperature and at 328K. These values can provide an indication when general/local corrosion or protective film/surface damages have occurred. They can thus be utilised for detecting and monitoring corrosion at certain locations in the wind turbine structure. The presented data have been verified and validated to ensure their repeatability and reliability by means of numerous laboratory tests in accordance to the relevant engineering test standards and an extensive literature/published data review. Keywords: Offshore, Wind turbines, Detection, Monitoring, Corrosion sensor, Electrochemical analysis, OCP, ZRA, EIS and PPChttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235234091930561X
spellingShingle J.I. Ahuir-Torres
S. Simandjuntak
N. Bausch
A. Farrar
S. Webb
A. Nash
B. Thomas
J. Muna
C. Jonsson
D. Matthew
Corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts (tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox)
Data in Brief
title Corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts (tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox)
title_full Corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts (tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox)
title_fullStr Corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts (tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox)
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts (tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox)
title_short Corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts (tower, foundation, and nacelle/gearbox)
title_sort corrosion threshold data of metallic materials in various operating environment of offshore wind turbine parts tower foundation and nacelle gearbox
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235234091930561X
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