Corrosion Performance of New Generation Aluminum-Lithium Alloys for Aerospace Applications

  • Moran J
  • Bovard F
  • Chrzan J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Over the past several years, a new generation of aluminum-lithium alloys has been developed. These alloys are characterized by excellent strength, low density, and high modulus of elasticity and are therefore of interest for lightweight structural materials applications particularly for construction of current and future aircraft. These new alloys have also demonstrated significant improvements in corrosion resistance when compared with the legacy and incumbent alloys. This paper documents the superior corrosion resistance of the current commercial tempers of these materials and also discusses the corrosion performance as a function of the degree of artificial aging. Results from laboratory corrosion tests are compared with results from exposures in a seacoast atmosphere to assess the predictive capability of the laboratory tests. The correlations that have been developed between the laboratory tests and the seacoast exposures provide confidence that a set of available methods can provide an accurate assessment of the corrosion performance of this new generation of alloys.

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Moran, J. P., Bovard, F. S., Chrzan, J. D., & Vandenburgh, P. (2012). Corrosion Performance of New Generation Aluminum-Lithium Alloys for Aerospace Applications. In ICAA13 Pittsburgh (pp. 425–430). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48761-8_62

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