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Evaluation was made for the corrosion susceptibility of aircraft structure
aluminum alloys 2024 T351, 6013 T6, 8090 T81 and 2091 T84. Tensile and ener
gy density data were obtained. Stereoscopic and metallographic corrosion an
alysis were made as well. The specimens were pre-corroded using accelerated
laboratory corrosion tests or out-door atmospheric conditions before testi
ng. Noticeable decrease of yield and ultimate tensile stress were detected
when the specimen surface was corroded. Dramatic volumetric embrittlement w
as observed even after short exposure times that were not sufficient for th
e appreciable development of surface corrosion attack. Observed material de
gradation behavior is attributed to hydrogen penetration and absorption. (C
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