Description: Continued development and validation testing of workable corrosion maintenance guidelines and criteria for high strength steel components. Airframe criteria calling for the repair and/or replacement of all corroded parts in the Fleet are very difficult to implement both with respect to time and resources. The results of this effort enable maintenance teams to delineate between various aircraft corrosion states, with potential safety impacts and identification of corrosion that is cosmetic.
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NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER AIRCRAFT DIVISION |
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Federal |
PATUXENT RIVER,
MD
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INDIAN HEAD DIVISION NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER |
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Federal |
INDIAN HEAD,
MD
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TD&S ASSOCIATES, INC DBA TECHNOLOGY DECISIONS & SOLUTIONS, INC |
$4,088 |
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For-Profit |
STATE COLLEGE,
PA
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UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON RESEARCH INSTITUTE |
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Private Educational Institution |
DAYTON,
OH
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Citation
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Source:
Appropriations Report Language - Conference
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Reference:
108-622
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Location:
Line 5, Page 285
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Citation Excerpt: Corrosion Modeling Software Project - NAVAIR
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Last Modified: 16-Apr-2007
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