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Laboratory Testing and Field Demonstration of an Environmentally Benign and Reduced Corrosion Runway Deicing Fluid

2011-06-13
2011-38-0085
Currently the U. S. Department of Defense (DoD) exclusively uses potassium acetate (KAc)-based runway deicing fluids (RDFs) to deice and anti-ice military runways and taxiways. Commercial airports predominantly use KAc, but some also use RDFs composed of KAc plus propylene glycol (PG) or urea plus PG. Conventional RDFs have environmental concerns due to toxicity as well as material compatibility problems such as corrosion of aircraft carbon brake-pad components, cadmium-plated landing gear, and airfield lighting fixtures. Under the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP), Battelle tested a series of patented - bio-based RDFs to address these issues. Tests showed that the Battelle RDFs met the mandatory Aerospace Material Specification (AMS) 1435 requirements. These new RDFs have reduced ecotoxicity compared to currently used RDFs and are compliant with all other environmental requirements.
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Plastic Media Evaluation- A Comparative Study of Performance Capabilities of Several Plastic Media

1990-04-01
900974
Performance of various plastic abrasive materials is compared in a typical aerospace coatings removal application. Media aggressiveness towards substrates, stripping capabilities, effects of plastic breakdown, and plastic consumption are compared. Lower density plastics are shown to be more substrate protective than higher denisty plastics. Stripping rates are shown to be dependent both on plastic hardness and breakdown resistance of the plastic.
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Plastic Media Evaluation-An Optimization Study

1990-04-01
900956
Optimization parameters designed to minimize residual stress and maximize coatings removal rates are presented. Stress saturation curves are presented and compared for the optimized blasting parameters using different plastic abrasive materials.
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Research toward a Bayesian Procedure for Calculating System Reliability

1964-01-01
640621
The purpose of this paper* is to describe research toward the application of Bayesian statistical methods to the calculation of system reliability The motivation for the suggested procedures stems from (1) the fact that Bayesian methods provide for the formal inclusion of all relevant information in reliability calculations and (2) the suitability of Bayesian methods to problems in which the probability distributions of interest change over time. In this report, suggested procedures are given for obtaining component reliability u estimates based on system test outcomes. Three possible test outcomes are considered: (1) success, (2) failure caused by known components, and (3) failure caused by unknown components. Using this procedure, substitution of new components or modification of the configuration of the system does not invalidate the test data accumulated up to the time of the changes.
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RESEARCH ON Aircraft Hydraulic Packings

1948-01-01
480191
THIS report of a survey of hydraulic packings, especially O-ring seals, covers friction studies, torsional strength tests, plasticizer development, a study of rubbers, molding technique, and spiral failure. The Institute is reported to be planning to conduct research work along the lines of cycling tests and studies of stress aging, compounding, and backup rings.
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