Development of Multifactor Integrated Marine Climate Simulation and Acceleration Test Chamber
  
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DOI:10.7643/issn.1672-9242.2022.10.019
KeyWord:marine climate  simulated and accelerated test  test spectrum  chlorine ion  dry and humid circulation  correlation  acceleration
              
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YANG Xiao-ran Southwest Technology and Engineering Research Institute, Chongqing , China
ZHAO Fang-chao Southwest Technology and Engineering Research Institute, Chongqing , China
YANG Xiao-kui Southwest Technology and Engineering Research Institute, Chongqing , China
WANG Jin-mei Southwest Technology and Engineering Research Institute, Chongqing , China
XIANG Jiang-tao Southwest Technology and Engineering Research Institute, Chongqing , China
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      This paper aims to develope a test chamber for multifactor integrated marine climate simulation and acceleration.The chamber is applied to the fast screaming and environmental worthiness evaluation of technology, material, and parts in marine atmosphere. Through demand analysis, status analysis, and marine climatic characteristic analysis, a new thought of climatic type simulation was put forward, and the radiation with salt fog, salt crystal accumulation and internal corrosion were solved simultaneously. Through general design, module design, and integrated manufacturing, the acceleration test chamber for multifactor integrated marine climate simulationwas developed, which can apply light radiation, salt fog, temperature, humidity, and wind speed simultaneously. Test spectrum design and verification test was applied to evaluate the conformity to technical index, correlation, and acceleration. Verification result showed that in evaluation of critical parameters changes of materials, such as corrosion weight loss of metal, tensile strength degradation, and color and gloss change of organic coating, the multifactor integrated marine climate simulation and acceleration test technology has good correlation and high acceleration comparing with outdoor exposure test results of Wanning station.
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