SBIR/STTR Award attributes
High Strength Steel (HSS) landing gear and aircraft components, processed during overhaul at Hill AFB, are required to receive corrosion preventative electroplating plating which introduces hydrogen into the HSS through electrolysis. Hydrogen Embritlement (HE) is the process by which high strength steel becomes brittle and fractures following exposure to hydrogen rich environment. Consequently, A 23 hour minimum HE relief bake at 375 F+/-25 F is mandatory after application of the plating. In order to certify that the plating process is compliant with technical requirements of ASTM F519, HE test coupons are plated and HE relief baked, just like the HSS aircraft components, and tested periodically for HE in a sustained load test frame for 200 hours. Results from this testing provides an assurance that there was no HE damage in the plated parts 8.5 days earlier in the process. If there is a failure in the HE test, all parts processed over the past week and a half are under suspicion for HE and must be quarantined and held until additional testing is accomplished. A reduced test time would represent a significant amount of cost savings and supportability to the USAF and industry in terms of known processing compliance and