Calculating the Surface Layer Thickness and Surface Energy of Aircraft Materials
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The surface layer determines the physical properties of aviation materials and, based on
these properties, the calculation of surface energy anisotropy can be implemented. Moreover, the
value of the surface energy determines the service time and the destruction of aircraft structures surface
layer, while the surface layer thickness determines the distance at which this process usually takes
place. In this work, a new atomically smooth crystal empirical model is built without considering the
surface roughness. This model can be used to theoretically predict the surface energy anisotropy and
surface layer thickness of metals and other compounds, in particular the aviation materials. The work
shows that the surface layer of an atomically smooth metal, like other compounds, consists of two
nanostructured layers: d(I) and d(II). Having sufficient accuracy, the proposed model would allow
the prediction of aviation materials performance properties without the need for ultrahigh vacuum
or other complicated theoretical methods to analyze the surfaces of nanosystem atomic structures.
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Calculating the Surface Layer Thickness and Surface Energy of Aircraft Materials/Yurov V.M.[et al.] //Inventions. - 2023 - №8. -66. -pp. 1-14.