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Corrosion Prediction for Helicopter Application for Maintenance

David Snopoli, Georges Devilliers, Patricia Miranda Dias, Airbus Helicopters

May 7, 2024

https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0080-2024-1273

Abstract:
Corrosion occurs in diverse environments mainly on metallic parts. Helicopters are made of a huge percentage of metallic parts and need to have several maintenance steps to guarantee its functioning and its durability. The military helicopters are flying in different kinds of environment, which cover large spectrum of severity of the atmospheric corrosion [1]. In maritime conditions, the most influencing factor is the Time of Wetness, which is a direct result Relative Humidity and Salt loading. The main material used for aircraft and that is suffering from corrosion is aluminium. There are plenty of data to follow the corrosion as a function of the environmental conditions, mainly on the sensitivity with sodium chloride, Relative Humidity, film thickness, etc... [2][3]. The maintenance efficiency on helicopters is dependent on the environmental severity. The U.S. armed forces estimate $10.2 billion in corrosion costs for their aviation and missile fleets during 2016 [4] [5] [6]. The aim of the present analysis consists of defining the Condition Based Maintenance related to corrosion risk to better apply a maintenance program when it is really needed.


Corrosion Prediction for Helicopter Application for Maintenance

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  • SKU # : F-0080-2024-1273
  • Structures and Materials

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Corrosion Prediction for Helicopter Application for Maintenance

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David Snopoli, Georges Devilliers, Patricia Miranda Dias, Airbus Helicopters