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http://dx.doi.org/10.7469/JKSQM.2014.42.3.325

A study on improvement of painting quality through a de-painting phenomenon of KUH-1 tail blade  

Chang, In-Ki (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Kim, Young-Jin (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Seo, Hyun-Soo (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Jeon, Boo-Il (Korean Aerospace Industries)
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Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explain de-painting phenomenon of KUH-1 tail blade and to propose useful solution of it by test. The proposed solution was evaluated by real flight, and then it applied to mass product to improve the paint qual ity of KUH-1 tail blade. Methods: This study investigated an adhesive ability of primer following surface sanding condition. The cross cut and scratch test were conducted to evaluate the adhesive strength. And the water flow test was designed to simulate a real flight condition under rain. Through water flow test, an optimal condition of tail blade to prevent a de-painting phenomenon was deduced. Finally, the improvement method was evaluated by real flight under rain. Results: The results of this study are as follows; The sequential polishing was most excellent method in primer painting quality. The results of test including cross cut, scratch and water flow showed that MIL-DTL-53039 paint with epoxy primer has excellent adhesive ability. To proof the effect of improvement, a real flight during a rain condition was conducted. Finally, the comparison between original and improved configuration was conducted. Conclusion: The painting quality of KUH-1 tail blade was improved through deriving an optimal painting condition. In detail, a condition of optimal sanding and a sort of primer and paint was showed. Finally, the reliability of tail blade was guaranteed through improving the quality of painting.
Keywords
De-painting Phenomenon; Cross Cut Test; Scratch Test; Water Flow Test; Flight Test;
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