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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2024Impact of directionality and heat treatment on machining of additively manufactured Inconel 7184citations
  • 2018Operando Assessment of Galvanic Corrosion Between Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloy and a Stainless Steel Fastener Using X-ray Tomography18citations
  • 2015Operando observation of galvanic corrosion between aluminum alloy 7050-T7451 and 304 stainless steel in a simulated fastener arrangement using x-ray tomography22citations

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  • Shokrani, Alborz
  • Betts, Joseph
  • Davenport, Alison J.
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  • Rafla, Veronica N.
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  • King, Andrew D.
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Operando observation of galvanic corrosion between aluminum alloy 7050-T7451 and 304 stainless steel in a simulated fastener arrangement using x-ray tomography

  • Parsons, Aaron
  • Davenport, Alison J.
  • King, Andrew D.
  • Rafla, Veronica
  • Scully, John R.
  • Glanvill, Sarah
Abstract

<p>X-ray computed tomography (XCT) was used to nondestructively observe the hidden corrosion damage operando on aluminum alloy (AA) 7050-T7451 coupled to stainless steel (SS) 304 under a droplet of chloride-containing electrolyte. XCT enabled a three-dimensional assessment of corrosion damage evolution. AA7050 cylinders containing concentric embedded SS304 cylinders simulating a fastener were exposed under NaCl droplets at 97% RH for various times. Both the volume of corrosion damage and the initial volume of constituent particles were monitored and considered for further analysis. Three-dimensional image reconstruction indicated that the combination of stainless steel and constituent particles could support the growth of several corrosion fissures over the exposure period.</p>

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  • stainless steel
  • tomography
  • aluminium
  • galvanic corrosion