catibon
Aerospace
- Aug 12, 2003
- 10
Hi everybody.
I experienced a weird behaviour of a steel inertial latch whose reliability is currently doubtful.
We performed a spill test in which the latch:
1) was immersed in black coffee and then allowed to dry for three hours;
2) then immersed in coke and again allowed to dry for three hours;
3) finally immersed in diet pepsi and allowed to dry for three hours.
Well, after this spill test the latch experienced a DECREASE of the friction coefficient. We were expecting an increase due to obstruction of the fluids residues.
How can we explain that??
Catibon
I experienced a weird behaviour of a steel inertial latch whose reliability is currently doubtful.
We performed a spill test in which the latch:
1) was immersed in black coffee and then allowed to dry for three hours;
2) then immersed in coke and again allowed to dry for three hours;
3) finally immersed in diet pepsi and allowed to dry for three hours.
Well, after this spill test the latch experienced a DECREASE of the friction coefficient. We were expecting an increase due to obstruction of the fluids residues.
How can we explain that??
Catibon