Research Progress on Damage Detection and Evaluation of Multifunctional Composite Coatings
Received:July 15, 2024  Revised:September 19, 2024
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DOI:10.7643/issn.1672-9242.2024.12.012
KeyWord:multi-functional composite coating  coating damage  detection method  evaluation index  theoretical model  non-destructive testing
                          
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ZHAO Qixin School of New Energy, China University of Petroleum East China, Shandong Qingdao , China
WU Lianfeng State Key Laboratory of Marine Coatings Marine Chemical Research Institute Co., Shandong Qingdao , China
WANG Bo State Key Laboratory of Marine Coatings Marine Chemical Research Institute Co., Shandong Qingdao , China
BIAN Guixue Naval Aviation University Qingdao Campus, Shandong Qingdao , China
QI Jiantao School of New Energy, China University of Petroleum East China, Shandong Qingdao , China
HUANG Hailiang Naval Aviation University Qingdao Campus, Shandong Qingdao , China
NING Liang State Key Laboratory of Marine Coatings Marine Chemical Research Institute Co., Shandong Qingdao , China
WANG Xianming State Key Laboratory of Marine Coatings Marine Chemical Research Institute Co., Shandong Qingdao , China
WANG Fei State Key Laboratory of Marine Coatings Marine Chemical Research Institute Co., Shandong Qingdao , China
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Abstract:
      The work aims to summarize the research progress of coating damage detection and evaluation in recent years.Firstly, the classification of multifunctional composite coatings and their advantages and disadvantages were briefly introduced, and the types and mechanisms of metal coating damage were described. Then, several coating damage detection methods were introduced in detail, including three kinds of lossy detection techniques, such as adhesion test, scanning electron microscope observation method, and metallographic method. Five non-destructive testing techniques, such as ultrasonic testing, near-infrared thermography testing, eddy current testing, laser shear imaging, microwave testing, which were used to measure the damage of the metal coatings, were described in the perspectives of the basic principle, the application of the process, and the degree of harm to the material. In addition, damage evaluation indexes and related theoretical models were introduced. Finally, the future development trend of metal coating damage detection and evaluation technology was outlooked.
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