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DOI: 10.2514/6.2023-0705
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Hot Corrosion Damage Modelling in Aero Engines based on Performance and Flight Mission Analysis

Abstract: Lifing models for aircraft engines are mainly focused on creep, fatigue and oxidation, while hot corrosion remains one of the least explored areas. Hot corrosion is a form of chemical damage that causes surface degradation, sound material loss and reduced component life. A lifing analysis for aircraft engines without considering hot corrosion can lead to unexpected and unexplained hot corrosion findings by aircraft engine operators and Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) providers during inspections. Althou… Show more

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“…Generally speaking in terms of ceramic coatings, there are two types of hot corrosion: Type I (high temperature), which usually takes place between 820 or 920 °C (1500°F along with 1700°F), with a maximum temperature of about 870 °C (1600°F), and the second type (low temperature), which typically occurs between 590 or 820 °C (1100 or 1500°F), with a maximum temperature of about 700 °C (1300°F), is frequently exhibited. [116].…”
Section: Accelerated Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking in terms of ceramic coatings, there are two types of hot corrosion: Type I (high temperature), which usually takes place between 820 or 920 °C (1500°F along with 1700°F), with a maximum temperature of about 870 °C (1600°F), and the second type (low temperature), which typically occurs between 590 or 820 °C (1100 or 1500°F), with a maximum temperature of about 700 °C (1300°F), is frequently exhibited. [116].…”
Section: Accelerated Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 99%