Proceedings of the Symposium of Aeronautical and Aerospace Processes, Materials and Industrial Applications (eBook)
VI, 143 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-65611-3 (ISBN)
This book presents selected contributions to the Symposium of Aeronautical and Aerospace Processes, Materials and Industrial Applications of the XXV International Materials Research Congress (IMRC).
Each chapter addresses scientific principles behind processing and production of materials for aerospace/aeronautical applications. The chapter deals with microstructural characterization including composites materials and metals. The second chapter deals with corrosion in aerospace components is a large and expensive problema for aerospace industry. Finally, the last chapter covers modeling and simulation of different processes to evaluate and optimize the forming process. This book is meant to be useful to academics and professionals.
Prof. Dr. Patricia Zambrano-Robledo is a Senior Research Professor in the Research and Innovation Center in Aeronautical Engineering of Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She is faculty member of the Materials Science Doctorate program and Aeronautical Doctorate Program. Her research areas of interest include the processing and characterization of metal- and ceramic-matrix composites (MMCs and CMCs), as well as of superalloys. She has published around 50 papers in international journals and about 60 articles in international conferences. She is the author or coauthor of about 6 book chapters. Dr. Zambrano Robledo is the organizer of Women in Science in Monterrey NL, and Infant Spring Course. She has led more than 20 linked projects with industries like AIRBUS and MD Helicopters. She is a member of Council Advisory of the Aerospace Industry in Mexico. Currently she is a Research Director of Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon.
Prof. Dr. Armando Salinas-Rodriguez is currently Senior Research Professor and Director of the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico, Saltillo Campus (CINVESTAV-Saltillo). Previously, he held a position as a Research Scientist at the Chalk River Laboratories of AECL Research in Canada. During his carrier he has cultivated a number of research lines, all of them focused on the development of specific microstructures to obtain properties which increase the added value of components fabricated through conventional and novel processing routes. Areas of interest include: structural materials use for the construction of nuclear reactor cores (Zr-alloys); metallic biomaterials used in the manufacture of orthopedic components (Co-based alloys and Ni-Ti shape memory alloys; Zn and Al-Zn-Si coated high formability steels for use in the automotive industry; advanced high strength steels for use in the automotive industry; high permeability, low hysteresis losses electrical steels; phosphate coatings (Mn, Zn, etc.) for use in the automotive and petrochemical industries. His academic and scientific productivity includes, to date, 44 papers published in ISI-indexed scientific journals, 40 papers published in other type of scientific journals, 60 papers published in conference proceedings and 1 patent. In addition he has been co-editor of 6 MRS Symposium Proceeding's books, and has written 2 book chapters.
Prof. Dr. Facundo Almeraya Calderon is scientific researcher in corrosion group, working in areas such as corrosion electrochemistry, monitoring corrosion, materials engineering and failure analysis since 1993, and is technology consultant for Conacyt in Mexico. He has been a NACE member since 1993. He has a B.Sc. in Metallurgy Engineering from UAM, a M.Sc. in Metallurgy from UNAM and a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Advanced Materials Research Center, S.C. México. He has 23 years of experience in corrosion and corrosion control. NACE Mexico Section Vice Chairman 2001-2003. He served as President of the Mexican Society of Electrochemistry from 2013 to 2015.
Prof. Dr. Patricia Zambrano-Robledo is a Senior Research Professor in the Research and Innovation Center in Aeronautical Engineering of Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She is faculty member of the Materials Science Doctorate program and Aeronautical Doctorate Program. Her research areas of interest include the processing and characterization of metal- and ceramic-matrix composites (MMCs and CMCs), as well as of superalloys. She has published around 50 papers in international journals and about 60 articles in international conferences. She is the author or coauthor of about 6 book chapters. Dr. Zambrano Robledo is the organizer of Women in Science in Monterrey NL, and Infant Spring Course. She has led more than 20 linked projects with industries like AIRBUS and MD Helicopters. She is a member of Council Advisory of the Aerospace Industry in Mexico. Currently she is a Research Director of Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon. Prof. Dr. Armando Salinas-Rodriguez is currently Senior Research Professor and Director of the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico, Saltillo Campus (CINVESTAV-Saltillo). Previously, he held a position as a Research Scientist at the Chalk River Laboratories of AECL Research in Canada. During his carrier he has cultivated a number of research lines, all of them focused on the development of specific microstructures to obtain properties which increase the added value of components fabricated through conventional and novel processing routes. Areas of interest include: structural materials use for the construction of nuclear reactor cores (Zr-alloys); metallic biomaterials used in the manufacture of orthopedic components (Co-based alloys and Ni-Ti shape memory alloys; Zn and Al-Zn-Si coated high formability steels for use in the automotive industry; advanced high strength steels for use in the automotive industry; high permeability, low hysteresis losses electrical steels; phosphate coatings (Mn, Zn, etc.) for use in the automotive and petrochemical industries. His academic and scientific productivity includes, to date, 44 papers published in ISI-indexed scientific journals, 40 papers published in other type of scientific journals, 60 papers published in conference proceedings and 1 patent. In addition he has been co-editor of 6 MRS Symposium Proceeding’s books, and has written 2 book chapters. Prof. Dr. Facundo Almeraya Calderon is scientific researcher in corrosion group, working in areas such as corrosion electrochemistry, monitoring corrosion, materials engineering and failure analysis since 1993, and is technology consultant for Conacyt in Mexico. He has been a NACE member since 1993. He has a B.Sc. in Metallurgy Engineering from UAM, a M.Sc. in Metallurgy from UNAM and a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Advanced Materials Research Center, S.C. México. He has 23 years of experience in corrosion and corrosion control. NACE Mexico Section Vice Chairman 2001-2003. He served as President of the Mexican Society of Electrochemistry from 2013 to 2015.
Contents 5
Part I: Microstructure and Characterization 7
Microstructural Characterization of Inconel 718 for Future Ultrasonic Fatigue Testing 8
1 Introduction 8
2 Experimental Procedure 10
3 Results and Discussion 13
4 Preliminary Ultrasonic Fatigue Test 18
5 Conclusions 18
References 20
Geometry Tool Influence on the Microstructure of MMC Al-SiC Friction Stir Welds 22
1 Introduction 23
2 Experimental Procedure 24
3 Results and Discussion 26
4 Conclusions 31
References 31
Study of Decomposition of Martensite in FV535 Steel 33
1 Introduction 33
2 Experimental Procedure 34
3 Discussion and Results 34
4 Conclusions 36
References 37
On the Effect of Hysteresis in Shock Isolators for Aeronautical Applications 38
1 Introduction 38
2 Background 40
2.1 Bouc-Wen Model of Hysteresis 42
2.2 Shock Excitation 42
3 Shock Response of Hysteretic Systems 45
3.1 Response to Half-Sine Pulse 45
3.2 Effect of Input Amplitude 48
3.3 Discussion 50
4 Conclusions 51
References 52
Part II: Corrosion in Aerospace Materials 53
Effects of Heat Treatments in Corrosion Behavior of HVOF-Sprayed Ni-Based Alloy Coatings 54
1 Introduction 55
2 Experimental Procedure 55
2.1 Materials 55
2.2 HVOF Spraying 56
2.3 Heat Treatments 56
2.4 Electrochemical Tests 56
3 Results 58
3.1 Coating Microstructure 58
3.2 Linear Polarization Resistance 58
3.3 Potentiodynamic Anodic Polarization Curves 59
4 Conclusions 62
References 62
Electrochemical Study of 17-4 and 17-7 PH Stainless Steels Used in the Aeronautical Industry 64
1 Introduction 65
2 Experimental Procedures 66
3 Results 66
4 Conclusions 70
References 72
Corrosion Behavior of Austempered Ductile Iron Used in the Aeronautical Industry Evaluated on Acid Solutions 73
1 Introduction 74
2 Experimental Procedure 75
2.1 Material 75
2.2 Heat Treatments 76
2.3 Microstructure 76
2.4 Corrosion Characterization 76
3 Results and Discussion 77
3.1 ADI’s Microstructure 77
3.2 Linear Polarization Resistance 78
3.3 Cyclic Polarization Curves 80
4 Conclusions 80
References 82
Design of Wind Tunnel for Testing Stress Corrosion Cracking 83
1 Introduction 84
2 Methodology 84
2.1 Tunnel Design 84
2.2 Preliminary Test 85
3 Results and Discussion 85
3.1 Stress Corrosion Tunnel Design 85
3.2 Preliminary Test 89
4 Conclusion 92
References 92
Citric Acid Passivation of 15-5PH and 17-4PH Stainless Steel Used in the Aeronautical Industry 94
1 Introduction 94
2 Methodology 95
3 Results and Discussion 96
3.1 PPC in Sodium Chloride (NaCl) 96
3.2 PPC in Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) 99
4 Conclusions 103
References 103
Part III: Numerical Modelling 104
Grain Size Effect during Hot Ring Rolling Process Using Nickel-Based Superalloy 105
1 Introduction 105
2 Numerical Model 107
3 Microstructural Model 109
4 Discussion 110
5 Conclusions 113
References 114
Finite Element Modeling of Friction Stir Spot Welding (FSSW) of Ti-6Al-4V 116
1 Introduction 116
2 Experimental Development 118
3 Numerical Modeling 119
4 Discussion 121
5 Conclusions 123
References 124
Parametric Effects in Hybrid Lap Joints of Composite Materials Used in Aircraft Structures 126
1 Introduction 126
2 Finite Element Method 128
3 Methodology 129
4 Results and Discussion 132
5 Conclusions 136
References 136
Index 137
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.10.2017 |
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Zusatzinfo | VI, 143 p. 104 illus., 59 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie |
Technik ► Luft- / Raumfahrttechnik | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | Aeronautical Industry • aeronautical materials • aerospace composites • Aircraft Safety • Aircraft Structures • Corrosion in aeronautical industry • Nondestructive Testing |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-65611-2 / 3319656112 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-65611-3 / 9783319656113 |
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