Light weight metal corrosion and modeling for corrosion prevention, life prediction and assessment : selected peer reviewed papers from the 2nd Workshop on Corrosion Modeling for Life Prediction (CMLP 2010), Rome, Italy, 18 to 20 April 2010, held under the auspices of the Office of Naval Research Global and the Università degli Studi di Milano / [electronic resource] 2nd Workshop on Corrosion Modeling for Life Prediction CMLP 2010 edited by Stefano Trasatti, Juliet Ippolito. - 1 online resource (161 pages) : illustrations. - Advanced materials research, volume 138 1662-8985 ; . - Advanced materials research ; v. 138. .

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Enhancing the Localized Corrosion Resistance of High Strength 7010 Al-Alloy -- Electrochemical Behavior of Nickel-Aluminum Alloys in Sodium Chloride Solutions -- Characterization of Bronze Corrosion Products on Exposition to Sulphur Dioxide -- Electrochemical Methods to Assist Corrosion Control of Lightweight Alloys -- Surface Protection for Aircraft Maintenance by Means of Zinc Rich Primers -- Thin, Nanoparticulate Coatings for the Improvement of the Corrosion and Passivation Behavior of AZ Magnesium Alloys -- Electrochemical Characteristics of PEO Treated Electric Arc Coatings on Lightweight Alloys -- Hybrid Coatings Based on Conducting Polymers and Polysiloxane Chains for Corrosion Protection of Al Alloys -- A Composite Coating for Corrosion and Wear Protection of AM60B Magnesium Alloy -- Continuum Damage Model for Biodegradable Magnesium Alloy Stent -- Prediction of Morphological Properties of Smart-Coatings for Cr Replacement, Based on Mathematical Modelling -- Understanding Nanoscale Wetting Using Dynamic Local Contact Angle Method -- Two-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of Hydrogen Diffusion in Metals Assisted by Both Stress and Strain -- Approach to Iron Corrosion via the Numerical Simulation of a Galvanic Cell -- Prognostic Tools for Lifetime Prediction of Aircraft Coatings: Paint Degradation.

The use of lightweight metals and composites to replace heavy structural materials for military hardware and weapons systems (ships, aircraft, ground vehicles, etc.) is a new strategic consideration for defence forces; falling under Naval S&T Strategic Plans. The objectives of the workshop were to seek state-of-the-art ideas, from outside of the continental United States, in the field of low-density metallic materials and composites for structural applications, as well as modeling and simulation software tools which are capable of generating and identifying damage evolution data for health monitoring, corrosion control, life prediction and assessment of civil and military hardware systems.

9783038133933 (e-book)


Light metal alloys--Corrosion--Congresses.
Light metal alloys--Testing--Congresses.
Lightweight construction--Congresses.


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TN773 / .W67 2010