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Computing the Fatigue Life of Cold Spray Repairs to Simulated Corrosion Damage

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MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 16, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14164451

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cold spray repair; skin corrosion; durability; MIL-STD-1530D

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  1. H. F. Webster, Rapid City, SD, USA

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This paper summarises a study on the durability of cold spray repairs to simulated corrosion damage in AA7075-T7351 aluminium alloy specimens, demonstrating how to perform the mandatory durability analysis of repaired corroded structures in accordance with specified requirements.
This paper summarises the findings of an investigation into the durability of cold spray repairs, also known as supersonic particle deposition or SPD repairs, to simulated corrosion damage in AA7075-T7351 aluminium alloy specimens. A feature of this paper is that it is the first to show how to perform the mandatory durability analysis of repaired corroded structures, where the corroded material is first removed by machining and then repaired using cold spray, in a fashion consistent with the requirements delineated in USAF Structures Bulletin EZ-19-01, MIL-STD-1530D, and the US Joint Services Structural Guidelines JSSG2006.

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