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Corrosion can compromise the integrity of aircraft structures from "summary" of Aircraft Structures & Systems EASA Module 13 B2 by

Corrosion, an electrochemical process, poses a significant threat to the structural integrity of aircraft. When metal components are exposed to moisture, oxygen, and other environmental factors, they can begin to deteriorate over time. This deterioration weakens the affected parts and can ultimately lead to catastrophic failure if left unchecked. Aircraft structures are designed to withstand a variety of stresses during flight, including aerodynamic forces, turbulence, and landings. However, when corrosion compromises the structural integrity of these components, their ability to bear these stresses is greatly diminished. This can result in cracks, fractures, or even complete structural failure, putting the safety of the aircraft and its occupants at risk. One of the most concerning aspects of corrosion in aircraft structures is that it is often not readily visible. Corrosion can occur internally, within the layers of a component, making it difficult to detect without specialized equipment and techniques. This means tha...
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