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Directory of Organizations, Investigators, and Programs in High Temperature Corrosion Research
AGARD-R-585-71 Directory of Organizations, Investigators, and Programs in High Temperature Corrosion Research
In recent years increased attention has been devoted to the topic of high temperature
oxidation and corrosion of structural alloys as a result of increasing operating temperatures
being used in the design of aerospace propulsion systems and airframes. The Advisory Group
for Aeronautical Research and Development (AGARD) organized under the North Atlantic Treaty
(NATO) set up a Working Group on Basic and Applied Research on High Temperature Corrosion 0r-
ganization of Aerospace Alloys to Study this important topic. At the request of this Working
Group, DMIC prepared this directory of the research organizations and principal investigators
active in high temperature corrosion and the topics on which they are working. We believe
that the directory affords an overview of work in progress and will aid in the assessment of
the distribution of the effort and recognition of gaps and objectives not being effectively
pursued.
Information on U. S. and Canadian programs in the directory was obtained by DMIC
through a direct mail questionnaire sent in 1970 to researchers who were believed to be
active in high—temperature corrosion research. Information on European programs was taken
from a 1967 survey of European high-temperature corrosion research conducted by the Working
Group on ”Corrosion by Hot Gases and Products of Combustion" of the European Federation of
Corrosion (EFC). The information selected from the EFC survey was limited to NATO countries‘
and to high—temperature corrosion in the categories listed below.

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AGARD-R-585-71

AGARD-R-585-71
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  • 118 Downloads
  • 3.99 MB File Size
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  • April 28, 2016 Create Date
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Directory of Organizations, Investigators, and Programs in High Temperature Corrosion Research
AGARD-R-585-71 Directory of Organizations, Investigators, and Programs in High Temperature Corrosion Research
In recent years increased attention has been devoted to the topic of high temperature
oxidation and corrosion of structural alloys as a result of increasing operating temperatures
being used in the design of aerospace propulsion systems and airframes. The Advisory Group
for Aeronautical Research and Development (AGARD) organized under the North Atlantic Treaty
(NATO) set up a Working Group on Basic and Applied Research on High Temperature Corrosion 0r-
ganization of Aerospace Alloys to Study this important topic. At the request of this Working
Group, DMIC prepared this directory of the research organizations and principal investigators
active in high temperature corrosion and the topics on which they are working. We believe
that the directory affords an overview of work in progress and will aid in the assessment of
the distribution of the effort and recognition of gaps and objectives not being effectively
pursued.
Information on U. S. and Canadian programs in the directory was obtained by DMIC
through a direct mail questionnaire sent in 1970 to researchers who were believed to be
active in high—temperature corrosion research. Information on European programs was taken
from a 1967 survey of European high-temperature corrosion research conducted by the Working
Group on ”Corrosion by Hot Gases and Products of Combustion" of the European Federation of
Corrosion (EFC). The information selected from the EFC survey was limited to NATO countries‘
and to high—temperature corrosion in the categories listed below.

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