2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02758341
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Layer corrosion of aluminum alloys. 1. Causes, development, diagnostics, modeling, prediction

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“…A decrease in the corrosion rate was observed for loaded elements of flying vehicles made of high-strength aluminum alloys of the types D16, D1, D19, V95, AK6, AK8, etc. However, the exfoliation corrosion does not slow down with the time and, hence, is dangerous for flying vehicles, especially upon long (20-30 years) service [49,50]. Starting at the surface, corrosion of this type proceeds in depth and leads to swelling and stratification of the metal.…”
Section: Specific Types Of Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A decrease in the corrosion rate was observed for loaded elements of flying vehicles made of high-strength aluminum alloys of the types D16, D1, D19, V95, AK6, AK8, etc. However, the exfoliation corrosion does not slow down with the time and, hence, is dangerous for flying vehicles, especially upon long (20-30 years) service [49,50]. Starting at the surface, corrosion of this type proceeds in depth and leads to swelling and stratification of the metal.…”
Section: Specific Types Of Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…High effectiveness of this method is associated with its cathodic protection effect, which makes its possible to substantially inhibit the electrochemical process of corrosion development [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%