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CONFERENCE
9/7/2009 - 9/10/2009
6/28/2009 - 7/3/2009

Corrosion & Oxidation

Total: 4 pages; 35 titles
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  • Diffusion in Materials DIMAT2000
    This book covers, on close to 2000 pages, all aspects of basic and applied diffusion research in all important engineering materials, including metals and intermetallics, elemental and compound semiconductors, amorphous and nanocrystalline materials and oxides.
  • Electrochemical Methods in Corrosion Research V
    In recent years the particular significance of Materials Science and Technology has been generally accepted in the industrial countries. The use of materials in different applications is limited due to their natural tendency to react with their environment, i.e. corrosion. Since corrosion is typically an electrochemical phenomenon, different electrochemical methods form the scientific basis of corrosion research.
  • Heat Treatment of Materials
    The 3rd Asian Conference on the Heat Treatment of Materials (AHTM’05) provided a forum within which engineers, scientists, researchers and production managers could review and discuss recent progress and emerging topics in the fields of Advanced Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering Technology. General topics, and various R&D efforts related to heat treatment and surface engineering, were also covered at the Conference.
  • Corrosion of Advanced Ceramics
    The study of oxidation and corrosion resistance continues to play a vital role in the development of advanced ceramics. A knowledge of both the mechanisms governing the corrosion processes and the rate of degradation under conditions of use are required in order to permit judicious materials selection.
  • Electrochemical Methods in Corrosion Research IV
    I. Application of Electrochemical Techniques to Various Corrosion Problems. II. Photoelectrochemistry and Electrochemical Noise. III. Studies of Organic and Inorganic Coatings. IV. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. V. Electrochemical Aspects of Localized Corrosion. VI. Novel and Combined Techniques for Corrosion Research. VIl. Corrosion of Steel in Concrete.
  • Silicon Nitride '93
    In recent years, significant progress has been made in developing high performance materials for technological needs. In the case of structural ceramics, silicon nitride-based materials are considered the most promising candidates.
  • Electrochemical Methods in Corrosion Research III

  • The Reactive Element Effect on High Temperature Oxidation
    A collection of invited contributions on the Reactive Element Effect on High Temperature Oxidation - After Fifty Years.
  • 10. International Congress on Metallic Corrosion
    These five volumes present approximately 500 contributions from 33 countries, the majority coming from Western Europe, USA, Japan, China and India.
  • Diffusion in Solids and High Temperature Oxidation of Metals
    Transport processes in nonstoichiometric compounds are of considerable importance to engineering-related disciplines such as the high temperature corrosion of metals and sintering of ceramics. Therefore, there is a need of exchange of information between scientists involved in basic research on diffusion in solids and those involved in applied research on subjects such as high temperature oxidation of metals and alloys and corrosion inhibition.