Ceramic materials arerelatively resistant to deterioration which usually occurs at elevated temperatures or in rather extreme environments.
Degradation of metals polymers and ceramics.
Either materials loss by dissolution corrosion or formation fo a non metallic scale oxidation.
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Oxidative degradation is usually initiated when polymer chains form radicals either by hydrogen abstration or by homolytic cleavage of a carbon carbon bonds.
Degradation mechanisms the properties of the aluminum alloys titanium alloys nickel based superalloys polymer matrix composites and ceramic matrix composites that are candidate materials for hsct high speed civil transport structures and engines may degrade with time at the elevated temperatures associated with the operation of the aircraft.
Loss of massin metals and alloysis called corrosionor the formation of nonmetallic film оn the surface of metalsis called oxidation.
This process is frequently also called.
May dissolve or absorb and swell when exposed to liquid.