Computer Aided Analysis and Prototype Testing of Nanocoated Mechanical Components

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The material defects in automobile industry caused by correction can be found in different components, such as welded and fastened areas in cars and vehicles. The corrosion appears when components with different conducting properties assembled together in electrolyte substances. Different conducted materials show different potentials which will lead corrosion. The corrosion in components can cause many product problems, such as bad quality, less safety, lower energy efficiency, and higher cost. This paper analyzes the rusty mechanism and anti-corrode in regular coating and nanocoating materials via computer-aided simulation and prototype testing. Both computational simulation and sample testing displayed almost equal results that validate the credibility of analytic method proposed in this paper. Keywords: Nanocoating technology, computational simulation, corrosion control, anti-corrosion, computer-aided modeling

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