Eumann, M.; Sauthoff, G.; Palm, M.: Re-evaluation of phase equilibria in the Al–Mo system. International Journal of Materials Research 97 (11), pp. 1502 - 1511 (2006)
Schuster, J. C.; Palm, M.: Ressessment of the Binary Aluminium – Titanium Phase Diagram. Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion 27 (3), pp. 255 - 277 (2006)
Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Mechanical Properties and Oxidation Behaviour of Two-Phase Iron Aluminium Alloys with Zr(Fe,Al)2 Laves Phase or Zr(Fe,Al)12 τ1 Phase. Intermetallics 13 (12), pp. 1275 - 1285 (2005)
Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Structure and stability of Laves phases. Part II: Structure type variations in binary and ternary systems. Intermetallics 13 (10), pp. 1056 - 1074 (2005)
Wasilkowska, A.; Bartsch, M.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.; Messerschmidt, U.: Plastic deformation of Fe–Al polycrystals strengthened with Zr-containing Laves phases: Part II. Mechanical properties. Materials Science and Engineering A: Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing 381 (1-2), pp. 1 - 15 (2004)
Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Structure and stability of Laves phases. Part I - Critical assessment of factors controlling Laves phase stability. Intermetallics 12 (7-9), pp. 713 - 720 (2004)
Eumann, M.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Iron-rich iron-aluminium-molybdenum alloys with strengthening intermetallic mu phase and R phase precipitates. Steel Research International 75 (1), pp. 62 - 73 (2004)
Löffler, F.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Iron-Rich Iron-Titanium-Silicon Alloys with Strengthening Intermetallic Laves Phase Precipitates. steel research international 75 (11), pp. 766 - 772 (2004)
Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Deformation Behaviour and Oxidation Resistance of Single-Phase and Two-Phase L21 Fe–Al–Ti Alloys. Intermetallics 12 (12), pp. 1345 - 1359 (2004)
Palm, M.; Preuhs, J.; Sauthoff, G.: Production scale processing of a new intermetallic NiAl-Ta-Cr alloy for high-temperature application: Part II. Powder metallurgical production of bolts by hot isostatic pressing. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 136 (1-3), pp. 114 - 119 (2003)
Palm, M.; Preuhs, J.; Sauthoff, G.: Production-scale processing of a new intermetallic NiAl-Ta-Cr alloy for high-temperature application: Part I. Production of master alloy remelt ingots and investment casting of combustor liner model panels. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 136 (1-3), pp. 105 - 113 (2003)
Palm, M.; Zhang, L.; Stein, F.; Sauthoff, G.: Phases and phase equilibria in the Al-rich part of the Al–Ti system above 900 °C. Intermetallics 10 (6), pp. 523 - 540 (2002)
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