A sampling of environmental data, and its presentation, from a multi-role U.S. coast guard aircraft

IF 2.7 4区 材料科学 Q3 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
J. Greer
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Abstract This work presents a summary of environmental data from 3600 h of data collected during operations of a U.S. Coast Guard HC-130H aircraft performing its routine missions over a five-year period. The aircraft operated from multiple U.S. and deployed locations during the data collection period in the tropical and mid-latitudes at altitudes up to 8.5 km (28 kft). The aircraft collected pressure, temperature and humidity data during the period. No aerosol components were sampled (chlorides, sulfur dioxide, etc.). While there was no Time of Wetness sensor, the ISO 9223 definition is used for the present work as an estimator. These data are presented in the context of research into corrosion and environmental severity, or the potential conditions for it. About 40% of the data were collected while the aircraft was parked on the ground at various based and deployed locations. The purpose of this work is to present and summarize the flight data as an aid in providing some context for future research into environmental effects as they relate to both corrosion and environmentally assisted cracking (EAC) of aircraft structure, and perhaps for comparisons with existing or future datasets from aircraft having other missions. Prediction models need realistic, real-world inputs, such as those presented here. An example for the use of these data in corrosion prediction based on the ISO 9223 international standard is presented. Perhaps not surprisingly, these data show that, for this aircraft, conditions most favorable to corrosion occurred while the aircraft was on the ground.
从一架多用途美国海岸警卫队飞机上采集的环境数据样本及其演示
摘要本工作总结了美国海岸警卫队HC-130H飞机在五年内执行例行任务期间收集的3600小时数据中的环境数据。在数据收集期间,该飞机在热带和中纬度地区的多个美国和部署地点运行,高度高达8.5公里(28 kft)。这架飞机在此期间收集了压力、温度和湿度数据。没有对气溶胶成分(氯化物、二氧化硫等)进行采样。虽然没有湿度传感器,但本工作使用ISO 9223定义作为估算值。这些数据是在对腐蚀和环境严重性或潜在条件进行研究的背景下提供的。大约40%的数据是在飞机停在不同基地和部署地点的地面上时收集的。这项工作的目的是展示和总结飞行数据,以帮助为未来的环境影响研究提供一些背景,因为它们与飞机结构的腐蚀和环境辅助开裂(EAC)有关,并可能与执行其他任务的飞机的现有或未来数据集进行比较。预测模型需要现实的、真实世界的输入,比如这里介绍的那些。介绍了在ISO 9223国际标准的腐蚀预测中使用这些数据的例子。也许并不奇怪,这些数据表明,对于这架飞机来说,最有利于腐蚀的条件发生在飞机在地面上的时候。
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Corrosion Reviews
Corrosion Reviews 工程技术-材料科学:膜
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
3.10%
发文量
44
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Corrosion Reviews is an international bimonthly journal devoted to critical reviews and, to a lesser extent, outstanding original articles that are key to advancing the understanding and application of corrosion science and engineering in the service of society. Papers may be of a theoretical, experimental or practical nature, provided that they make a significant contribution to knowledge in the field.
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