Acoustic guided wave detection of grounding rod corrosion: equivalent circuit model and implementation

Author:

Durham NicholasORCID,Zhao JunhuiORCID,Bridges Gregory,Thomson Douglas

Abstract

Abstract Acoustic pulse-echo systems, are effective for corrosion damage detection in buried individual ground rods without any need for excavation. In electric power distribution systems there are large numbers buried ground rods are used in substations to form a grounding networks that is critical for the protection of equipment and personnel working in the vicinity of the substation. Over time, these grounding rods will corrode and cease to provide adequate protection. In this work, we present an equivalent circuit model (ECM) for acoustic pulse-echo corrosion detection systems. The circuit model was used to develop a transducer configuration that effectively launches longitudinal acoustic waves that can accurately detect position and damage severity. We show that our model correctly predicts the temporal response from both undamaged rods and rods with machined simulated corrosion pits. The circuit model also accounts for loss, and the results show strong agreement with simulated soil-loss in laboratory experiments. Evidence of wave mode conversion is found in experimental data that is not captured by the model. Preliminary field measurements of copper-clad steel grounding rods are presented that show strong similarities to modeled results. This ECM is a promising basis for further development of pulse-echo systems for corrosion detection and may be useful for future tomographic analysis of field measurements.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Civil and Structural Engineering,Signal Processing

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