Patent ID: 8623185

Claim:
A method for detecting corrosion using one or more sensors at strategically placed locations, comprising: embedding at least one sensor under a paint coating; wherein each sensor has: a thin film backing, an array of three or more planar electrodes fabricated on the backing, each electrode having the shape of a closed two-dimensional figure, and each electrode having its own electrical lead for electrically connecting each electrode, via a common node, to auxiliary measurement circuitry that has at least a transmitter; wherein each electrode has a single flat surface area operable to be exposed to the corrosion and each electrode is electrically insulated from other electrodes; wherein the electrodes are fabricated in or on the backing such that the entire sensor is planar, that is, the electrodes and backing are within a flat plane, only one surface of the backing exposes the electrodes, and the backing electrically insulates the entire plane other than the non-exposed surfaces of the electrodes; wherein the electrical leads are also fabricated in the backing and are planar with the sensor, and are insulated from each other and from the corrosion, and each electrical lead is electrically insulated from all electrodes other than its associated electrode except at the common node; wherein each electrode is operable as an anode or cathode depending on the response of the electrode to the corrosion, such that the array becomes a multiplicity of anodes and cathodes; wherein each electrode is electrically connected to the common node, such that the sensor simulates a one-piece electrode surface; operating the sensor by passively monitoring electrical activity from the electrodes, without applied electrical stimuli to the electrodes, and using a wireless signal from the transmitter that represents electrical activity between the electrodes; and interpreting the signal to determine corrosive activity.