The Automotive Corrosion Symposium featured talks from industry, research institutions, and academia highlighting current concerns facing the industry, precompetitive research aimed at addressing corrosion and corrosion mitigation strategies, and lessons learned within the industry. The goal of the symposium was to bring together subject matter experts and provide a forum for presentations and open discussions regarding corrosion issues affecting the automotive industry as a whole.
View the presentations from the event at the links below.
Day 1
- Challenges to Prevent Corrosion Issues in Mixed-Material Vehicle Structures
- Cu behaviors in CALP process, post heat treatment and thin film pretreatment and its impact on filiform corrosion of high-Cu 6xxx Aluminum Alloys Panels
- In Situ Quantitative Measurement of Corrosion on the Nanoscale by Quantitative Phase Microscopy (QPM)
- Evaluation of the Corrosion Characteristics of SLM AlSi10Mg Welded with ER5356 and ER4047 Filler Wire
- Crevice Corrosion of Aluminum Enclosures at Sealing Interfaces
- Use of Laboratory Accelerated Cyclic Corrosion Test (CETP-00.00. L-467) for Predicting On-Road Corrosion Behavior of AA6xxx Coupled to Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics
- The Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion between Mechanically Coupled Aluminum and Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Polymer Matrix Composites
- The Complex Synergy of Delayed Cracking Failures in Transmission Gear Assemblies
- Measurement of Environmental Parameters and Corrosivity for Monitoring Outdoor Exposure Sites and Laboratory Corrosion Tests
- Corrosion Protection in Electric Vehicles
- Electrocoat Challenges for Battery Electric Vehicles
- Expanded Cure Capabilities of Electrocoat to Resolve EV Challenges
Day 2
- Automotive Corrosion Prevention and Assessment – Moving Toward Virtual
- Exploring New Methods of Corrosion Assessment for Multifunctional Coatings Based on Deterministic-Probabilistic Modeling for Automotive Applications
- Corrosion Model of a Zinc-Iron Couple using Rotating Disc Electrode Electrochemical Parameters to Simulate Automotive Environmental Conditions
- Using Computational Corrosion Analysis to Deploy Corrosion Prevention & Control in Automotive Design
- Development of a Computational Framework for Prediction of Galvanic Corrosion for Automotive Applications
- Verification of Mixed Metal Corrosion Modeling Approaches
Visit Automotive Corrosion Symposium or submit questions to SwRI Automotive Corrosion or call +1 210 522 5458 for more information.