Modelled potential (Volts) on a structure with 100 μm thick homogenous layer of water with conductivity 0.0445 Sm-1
Galvanic Corrosion Modelling
In this month's newsletter we are featuring a short article describing some of the work being undertaken by Vit Jenicek, Martina Pazderova and Linda Diblikova at the Czech Republic Aerospace Research and Test Establishment using the BEASY Corrosion Manager software.
The article investigates the impact of different amounts of relative humidity in the atmosphere on a construction detail of a newly developed aircraft. In the simulation the atmospheric corrosion is represented as a thin layer of absorbed moisture on the structure.
BEASY have released new versions of its Corrosion modelling software which provide a great number of new and advanced features that will enable engineers improve CP system performance and provide deeper design insight. The new releases not only incorporate improvements and enhancements to the core BEASY Corrosion & CP software but also to BEASY GID and the BEASY ICCP Optimisation tools.
We'll have more details in a future newsletter, but for further information now, please follow these links to our website for an overview: