Abstract
This research outlines a digital imaging method under development to systemize a rapid in-field corrosion evaluation measure, to evaluate and monitor the degree of corrosion on target corrosion-prone parts on light-duty vehicles. This procedure uses digital imaging to study and compare corrosion levels of 228 vehicles that were treated with aftermarket applications of corrosion prevention products versus 141 vehicles that were untreated. It introduces a Corrosion Index (CI) as a common measure. Single-factor and two-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) of the digitally-based corrosion measurements show statistically significant correlations between CI and treatment (treated versus untreated), as well as CI, vehicle age, and treatment. The ANOVA results show that the aftermarket-treated vehicles have statistically significantly less corrosion than the untreated vehicles, demonstrating that digital image analysis is a viable method of measuring corrosion on corrosion-prone vehicle parts, offering the potential to monitor and track the performance/efficacy of aftermarket corrosion treatment in real-time.
Subject
General Materials Science
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