Spiegel, M.: Salzschmelzenkorrosion an Überhitzern und Verdampfern. VDI Wissensforum: Beläge und Korrosion in Großfeuerungsanlagen, Hannover, Germany (2005)
Parezanovic, I.; Spiegel, M.: Selective Oxidation and Segregation during Annealing of Steels. 6th International Conference on the Microscopy of Oxidation, Birmingham, UK (2005)
Pöter, B.; Spiegel, M.: In-situ FE-SEM and EBSD investigation on the oxidation of pure iron. 6th International Conference on the Microscopy of Oxidation, Birmingham, UK (2005)
Spiegel, M.: Korrosionsprozesse an metallischen Stromsammlermaterialien in der Schmelzkarbonat-Brennstoffzelle (MCFC). 80. AGEF Seminar im Rahmen der InCom 2005, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany (2005)
Ruh, A.; Spiegel, M.: Influence of gas phase composition on the kinetics of chloride melt induced corrosion. EFC Workshop: Novel approaches to the improvement of high temperature corrosion resistance, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, Germany (2004)
Skobir, D.; Spiegel, M.; Arvelakis, S.; Milewska, A.; Perez, F. J.: Deposit induced corrosion of CVD coatings, steels and model alloys in simulated biomass combustion atmospheres. EFC Workshop: Novel approaches to the improvement of high temperature corrosion resistance, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, Germany (2004)
Spiegel, M.: Fundamental aspects of fireside corrosion in waste and biomass fired plants. 6th Int. Symposium on High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials, Lez Embiez, France (2004)
Parezanovic, I.; Spiegel, M.: Influence of B, S, P, Si and C segregation on the selective oxidation of dual phase and interstitial free steels. GALVATECH, Chicago, IL, USA (2004)
Cha, S. C.; Spiegel, M.: Studies on the local reactions of thermophoretic deposited alkali chloride particles on iron surfaces. NACE CORROSION‘ 04, New Orleans, LA, USA (2004)
Bernst, R.; Spiegel, M.; Schneider, A.: Metal dusting of iron aluminium alloys. Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, MPIE Düsseldorf, Germany (2004)
Stratmann, M.; Hassel, A. W.; Spiegel, M.: Spektroskopische und reaktionskinetische Methoden zur Charakterisierung der Struktur, Eigenschaften und Stabilität von Metalloberflächen. 21. Vortrags- und Diskussionstagung Werkstoffprüfung 2003, Bad Neuenahr, Germany (2003)
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