Corrosion Control in the Aerospace Industry

Author:   S. Benavides (US Coast Guard, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9781420079654


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 November 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   S. Benavides (US Coast Guard, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9781420079654


ISBN 10:   1420079654
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 November 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
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Introduction S Benavides, US Coast Guard Aging Aircraft Branch, USA Introduction. Aerospace corrosion. The impact of corrosion. Corrosion prediction. Conclusion. Sources of further information and advice. References. PART 1 CORROSION FUNDAMENTALS AND COST OF CORROSION Assessing the Cost of Corrosion to the Aerospace Industry E Herzberg, LMI Research Fellow, USA Introduction. Corrosion impacts. Corrosion cost elements and characterizations. Corrosion cost measurement methodology. General case studies. References. Appendix A. Appendix B. Corrosion and the Threat to Aircraft Structural Integrity T Mills, S Prost-Domasky, K Honeycutt and C Brooks, Analytical Processes / Engineered Solutions Inc. (APES), USA Introduction. Types of corrosion and their impact on aircraft structure. Structurally significant and unique corrosion forms. Other forms of corrosion attack. Insidious synergisms. Design paradigms and corrosion structural effects. Damage tolerance. Holistic structural integrity. Conclusions. References. Effect of Corrosion on the Mechanical Behaviour of Aircraft Aluminum Alloys S G Pantelakis, University of Patras and A T Kermanidis, University of Thessaly, Greece Introduction. Corrosion behaviour of aircraft aluminum alloys. Effect of corrosion on the mechanical behaviour of aircraft aluminum alloys. Modelling the corrosion effect on damage tolerance characteristics. Conclusions. References. PART 2 CORROSION MONITORING, EVALUATION AND PREDICTION Nondestructive Evaluation of Corrosion in the Aerospace Industry D S Forsyth, TRI/Austin, USA Introduction to nondestructive testing. Data fusion for nondestructive testing. Reliability of nondestructive testing for corrosion. Typical applications of nondestructive testing to corrosion in aerospace systems. Summary and conclusions. References. Corrosion Prediction in the Aerospace Industry J Ullett, S&K Technologies, USA Introduction. Material and environmental influences on corrosion. Data generation and correlation. Model development and implementation. Summary. Future trends. Sources of further information and advice. References. Integrated Health and Corrosion Monitoring Systems in the Aerospace Industry A-D Nguyen, Los Gatos Research and V Godinez, Physical Acoustic Corporation, USA Introduction. Acoustic emission. Ultrasonic guided waves (or lamb waves). Strain monitoring. Active corrosion detection. Integrated strain, temperature, and stress wave monitoring sensor. Crack detection. Corrosion monitoring. Conclusion. Acknowledgements. References. Corrosion and Fatigue Modelling of Aircraft Structures N C Bellinger and M Liao, Institute for Aerospace Research, Canada Introduction. Corrosion pitting and fatigue modelling. Exfoliation corrosion and fatigue modelling. Residual fatigue life analysis. Risk assessment of corrosion maintenance actions. Conclusions. References. PART 3 CORROSION PROTECTION AND PREVENTION Corrosion Control in Space Launch Vehicles L M Calle, NASA Kennedy Space Center, USA Introduction. Space launch vehicles environment. Materials selection. Corrosion control. Corrosion control in the space shuttle orbiter. Corrosion control in the launch pad and ground support equipment. Corrosion control and treatment program. Space shuttle orbiter corrosion history. Summary. Future trends. Sources of further information and advice. References. Coating Removal Techniques in the Aerospace Industry D L Monette, Consultant, Canada Introduction. Background. When to remove the coating. A brief history of coating removal. How to remove coatings. Chemical strippers. Thermal coating removal methods. High pressure water. Dry stripping. Dry stripping media types. Mechanical effects of coating removal by impact methods. Engineered bio based media. Future trends. Conclusions. References. Novel Corrosion Schemes for the Aerospace Industry F Gui, CC Technologies/A DNV Company, USA Corrosion prevention compounds. Novel inhibitors and coatings. Novel surface treatment. References. Greases and Their Role in Corrosion Control in the Aerospace Industry K D Akin, Nye Lubricants Inc., USA Introduction. Grease composition. Corrosion-inhibiting additives. Lubricant selection and the design cycle. Lubricant testing. Grease manufacturing. Future trends. Sources of further information and advice. References. Business Strategies for Corrosion Control in Fleet Maintenance M W Schleider, Mercer University, USA Introduction. Acquisition requirements. Sustainment requirements. Training. Corrosion prevention and control. Corrosion tracking. Costs tracking. Communications. Sources of further information and advice. References.

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This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries ?.? Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009


This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries . Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009 This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries . Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009


This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries .... -- Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009 This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries . Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009


<p>This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries ?.<br>? Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009<br>


This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries …. — Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009


This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries .... - Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009


This is undoubtedly a book written by professionals for professionals, which should find a place in our technical libraries . Peter C. Gasson CEng, MIMechE, FRAe, in The Aeronautical Journal, July 2009


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