7/31/2019 BEASY Corrosion Manager Product Data Sheet Letter
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Study of the protection system required to prevent corrosion in a structure. (SICOM)
BEASY Corrosion Manager Software enables engineers to quickly assess the risk to componentsand structures of corrosion and the effectiveness of surface protection systems. GalvanicCorrosion is important as it occurs whenever dissimiliar metals or certain types of composites(eg carbon based) are located close to each other.
The geometry of the connections, the characteristics and extent of the electrolyte and the type of mitigationmethods employed affect the extent and rate of corrosion. BEASY Corrosion Manager Simulation enablesengineers to replace the “find it and fix it” approach and replace it by a more fundamental approach based onan understanding of the corrosion process and the ability to predict its behaviour.
Typical applications include:
Predicting the location of potentialcorrosion sites and assessing theseverity of the corrosion
Identifying the location andextent of corrosion protectionmeasures required againstgalvanic corrosion (e.g. coatings,paints etc)
Optimizing corrosion protectionmeasures
Material selection to minimizecorrosion
Assessing the impact of coatingdegradation and damage
The modeling technology canbe applied to a wide rangeof structures and componentssuch as those found in Aircraft,
Automobiles, Ground Vehicles,Ships and similar structures. It iswell suited to support engineerswith Sensitivity analyses, ParametricStudies, What if scenarios,Optimisation studies and Risk
Assessment
Benefits
Reduction in qualification timeand costs
Development and improvementof testing procedures
Reduction of materials andprocess development costs
Decrease in maintenance costs
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Model Inputs
The inputs required by the model are:
Model geometry : The geometry ofthe component/structure similar tothat provided by CAD software whichdescribe the shape of the structureand the different materials and theirmechanical connections.
Polarisation curves: These describethe electrochemical response of thematerial, and are used by the modelto predict the Galvanic reactions andhence the areas of the structure subjectto corrosion and the corrosion rate.
Electrolyte conductivity & thickness:These describe the properties of theelectrolyte on the surfaces of the metals.
They typically vary with the location ofthe structure. For example, in aircraftstructures, the thickness of the liquidon the surface of the structure and itscorrosivity is more severe at the bottomof the aircraft, whereas higher up in thestructure the thickness and corrosivity is lower. Similarly, for automobiles,the electrolyte conditions will be moresevere for parts of the structure exposedto deicing fluids.
External interconnection betweenelectrodes: Galvanic corrosion willonly occur if structures are electrically connected, so these connections aredefined in the model. Strategies forcontrolling corrosion by insulating partsof the structure from each other can beinvestigated.
Model Outputs: The extent ofcorrosion and the corrosion rate on thecomponent or structure.
The BEASY Corrosion Manager Softwarewas part developed in conjunction withthe SICOM project. SICOM partnersincluded EADS, Airbus and a consortium ofUniversity partners and was supported by the EU Framework 6 programme.Detailed view of model predictions
identifying the risk of corrosion. (SICOM)