Management of Airframe In-Service Pitting Corrosion by Decoupling Fatigue and Environment

被引:2
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作者
Molent, Loris [1 ]
Wanhill, Russell [2 ]
机构
[1] Aerostruct Consultancy, Melbourne 3056, Australia
[2] Royal Netherlands Aerosp Ctr, NL-1059 CM Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
aircraft; AA7050; pitting corrosion; corrosion-assisted fatigue; variable amplitude fatigue; ALUMINUM-ALLOY; DISCONTINUITIES; BEHAVIOR; CRACKING; 7075-T6; GROWTH; DAMAGE; SIZES;
D O I
10.3390/cmd2030026
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Corrosion-induced maintenance is a significant cost driver and availability degrader for aircraft structures. Although well-established analyses enable assessing the corrosion impact on structural integrity, this is not the case for fatigue nucleation and crack growth. This forces fleet managers to directly address detected corrosion to maintain flight safety. Corrosion damage occurs despite protection systems, which inevitably degrade. In particular, pitting corrosion is a common potential source of fatigue. Corrosion pits are discontinuities whose metrics can be used to predict the impact on the fatigue lives of structural components. However, a damage tolerance (DT) approach would be more useful and flexible. A potential hindrance to DT has been the assumption that corrosion-induced fatigue nucleation transitions to corrosion fatigue, about which little is known for service environments. Fortunately, several sources indicate that corrosion fatigue is rare for aircraft, and corrosion is largely confined to ground situations because aircraft generally fly at altitudes with low temperature and humidity Thus, it is reasonable to propose the decoupling of corrosion from the in-flight dynamic (fatigue) loading. This paper presents information to support this proposition, and provides an example of how a DT approach can allow deferring corrosion maintenance to a more opportune time.
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页码:493 / 511
页数:19
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