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Galvanic Corrosion Of Aluminum/Carbon Composite Systems, Eva Håkansson
Galvanic Corrosion Of Aluminum/Carbon Composite Systems, Eva Håkansson
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Aluminum/carbon composite systems can have outstanding mechanical properties. Aluminum and carbon fiber reinforced polymer matrix composites (CFRP) are typically considered corrosion resistant when used alone, but can develop severe galvanic corrosion when in physical contact in the same component or structure.
General engineering practice is to avoid contact between aluminum and CFRP in any application where moisture may be present, but it is still of great importance to understand the consequences if the two materials accidentally become in contact. There may also be applications where a low rate of galvanic corrosion is acceptable.
This dissertation contributes unique experimental and numerical …
Galvanic Corrosion Of High-Temperature Low-Sag (Htls) High Voltage Conductors: New Materials—New Challenges, Eva Håkansson
Galvanic Corrosion Of High-Temperature Low-Sag (Htls) High Voltage Conductors: New Materials—New Challenges, Eva Håkansson
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High-Temperature Low-Sag (HTLS) high voltage overhead conductors offer higher operating temperatures, reduced resistance and less sag than conventional designs. With up to twice the current capacity for the same diameter conductor, they may help ease the power shortage in the constantly increasing electricity demand, but there might be some concerns about their corrosion resistance.
These new conductors use materials relatively new to the power industry, such as advanced carbon fiber polymer matrix composites and unique metal matrix composites/nano-composites predominantly used in aerospace industries. This study has made an initial assessment of potential galvanic corrosion problems in three very different HTLS …