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Aircraft Corrosion Control
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The classifications and causes of corrosion on metal aircraft.  Its common locations, detection, removal; and most important, its prevention. 

 

 

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction   

Chapter I    Understanding Corrosion

Chapter II   Classifying Corrosion
   A.  Oxidation
   B.  Uniform Surface Corrosion
   C.  Pitting
   D.  Intergranular Corrosion
   E.  Exfoliation Corrosion
   F.  Galvanic Corrosion
   G.  Concentration Cell Corrosion
   H.  Stress Corrosion
   I.   Fretting Corrosion

Chapter III   Causes of Corrosion
   A. Acids and Alkalis
   B.  Salts
   C.  Mercury
   D.  Water
   E.  Air
  F.  Organic Growths

Chapter IV   Locations for Corrosion    
   A.  Engine Exhaust Area
   B.  Battery Compartments and Vents
   C.  Lavatories and Food Service Areas
   D.  Wheel Wells and Landing Gear
   E.  External Skin Areas
   F.  Inaccessible Areas
   G.  Engine Mount Structure
   H.  Control Cables
   I  Welded Areas
   J.  Electronic Equipment

Chapter V   Detecting Corrosion
   A.  Visual Inspection
   B.  Dye Penetrant Inspection
   C.  Ultrasonic Inspection
   D.  X-Ray

Chapter VI   Removing and Treating Corrosion  
   A.  Surface Preparation
   B.  Treatment of Aluminum Alloy
   C.  Treatment of Ferrous  Metals
   D.  Treatment of Magnesium Alloys
   E.  Assessment of Corrosion Damage

Chapter VII  Corrosion Control - A Summary
   A.  Cleanliness
   B.  Corrosion Inhibiting Films
   C.  Dissimilar Metal insulation
   D.  Sealers and Sealant
   E.  Surface Finishes
   Conclusion

Glossary

Answers to Study Questions

Final Exam   

Answers to Final Exam

 

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