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Liu, Y. (author), Mol, J.M.C. (author), Janssen, G.C.A.M. (author)
The aluminium alloy 7075-T6 is widely used in engineering. In some applications, like slurry transport, corrosion and abrasion occur simultaneously, resulting in early material failure. In the present work, we investigated the combined effect of corrosion and wear on the aluminium alloy 7075-T6. We performed two series of wear experiments to...
journal article 2016
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Liu, Y. (author), Visser, P. (author), Zhou, X. (author), Lyon, S.B. (author), Hashimoto, T. (author), Curioni, M. (author), Gholinia, A. (author), Thompson, G.E. (author), Smyth, G. (author), Gibbon, S.R. (author), Graham, D. (author), Mol, J.M.C. (author), Terryn, H.A. (author)
An investigation into corrosion inhibition properties of a primer coating containing lithium carbonate as corrosion inhibitive pigment for AA2024 aluminum alloy was conducted. It was found that, during neutral salt spray exposure, a protective film of about 0.2 to 1.5 ?m thickness formed within the area where an artificial defect was introduced...
journal article 2015
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Malladi, S.R.K. (author)
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been well known as a powerful characterisation tool to understand the structure and composition of various materials down to the atomic level. Over the years, several TEM studies have been carried out to understand the compositional, structural and morphological changes a material undergoes as a...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Flores Ramirez, J.R. (author)
An investigation concerning the effects of magnesium on the intergranular corrosion susceptibility of AA5XXX aluminium alloys was carried out. In the present work, magnesium is found to be highly mobile in the bulk metal as well as in the aluminium oxide. This mobility is also found to be dependent on the temperature and bulk magnesium...
doctoral thesis 2006
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de Graaf, E.A.B. (author), de Rijk, P. (author)
The present report describes how fatigue cracks were produced in 102 specimens. After cracking these specimens were inspected non-destructively by means of eddy currents, ultrasonics. X-rays and penetrants, and the indications were recorded. Successively the specimens were exposed to corrosion whereafter the inspections were repeated. Upon...
report 1978
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