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NASA's Corrosion Technology Laboratory at the Kennedy Space Center: Anticipating, Managing, and Preventing CorrosionThe marine environment at NASAs Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has been documented by ASM International (formerly American Society for Metals) as the most corrosive in North America. With the introduction of the Space Shuttle in 1981, the already highly corrosive conditions at the launch pads were rendered even more severe by the highly corrosive hydrochloric acid (HCl) generated by the solid rocket boosters (SRBs). Numerous failures at the launch pads are caused by corrosion. The structural integrity of ground infrastructure and flight hardware is critical to the success, safety, cost, and sustainability of space missions. NASA has over fifty years of experience dealing with unexpected failures caused by corrosion and has developed expertise in corrosion control in the launch and other environments. The Corrosion Technology Laboratory at KSC evolved, from what started as an atmospheric exposure test site near NASAs launch pads, into a capability that provides technical innovations and engineering services in all areas of corrosion for NASA, external partners, and customers.This paper provides a chronological overview of NASAs role in anticipating, managing, and preventing corrosion in highly corrosive environments. One important challenge in managing and preventing corrosion involves the detrimental impact on humans and the environment of what have been very effective corrosion control strategies. This challenge has motivated the development of new corrosion control technologies that are more effective and environmentally friendly. Strategies for improved corrosion protection and durability can have a huge impact on the economic sustainability of human spaceflight operations.
Document ID
20150022202
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Calle, Luz Marina
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL United States)
Date Acquired
December 2, 2015
Publication Date
September 6, 2015
Subject Category
Chemistry And Materials (General)
Report/Patent Number
KSC-E-DAA-TN24705
Report Number: KSC-E-DAA-TN24705
Meeting Information
Meeting: European Corrosion Congress (EUROCORR 2015)
Location: Graz
Country: Austria
Start Date: September 6, 2015
End Date: September 10, 2015
Sponsors: European Federation of Corrosion
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 329527.01.06.0974.14
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Corrosion Control
Coatings
Corrosion
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