紧固件
缝隙腐蚀
电偶腐蚀
材料科学
腐蚀
原电池
有限元法
冶金
合金
电流(流体)
联轴节(管道)
复合材料
结构工程
工程类
电气工程
作者
Rebecca Marshall,Katherine Define,R.S. Rosner,Adam Goff,Charles Sprinkle,Prasanna V. Balachandran,Robert G. Kelly
出处
期刊:Corrosion
[NACE International]
日期:2022-12-13
卷期号:79 (2): 157-173
被引量:6
摘要
Aluminum alloy panels joined with stainless steel fasteners have been known to occur in aerospace structures, due to their respective optimized mechanical properties. When connected via a conductive solution, a high-driving force for galvanic corrosion is present. The combination of the dissimilar materials, indicating galvanic corrosion, and complex geometry of the occluded fastener hole, indicating crevice corrosion, leads to the detrimental combined effect of galvanic-induced crevice corrosion, as investigated previously in Part I. The present work extends the validated finite element method (FEM) model to predict the current distribution and magnitude in a variety of geometric and environmental conditions, with the goal of preventing corrosion damage within the highly susceptible fastener hole. Specifically, water layer thicknesses ranging from bulk full-immersion (800 μm) to atmospheric (89 μm) conditions were investigated, as well as the impact of external scribe dimensions. Two avenues for mitigation were determined: (1) to force the majority of current away from the fastener hole and onto the bulk surface of the panel and (2) to lower the overall galvanic coupling current. A random forest machine learning algorithm was developed to generalize the FEM predictions and create an open-source applicable prediction tool.
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