Palm, M.; Engberding, N.; Stein, F.; Kelm, K.; Irsen, S. H.: Formation of Phases, Phase Stability and Evolution of the Microstructure in Al-rich Ti–Al Alloys. MRS Fall Meeting 2010, Boston, MA, USA (2010)
Renner, F. U.; Vogel, D.; Vogel, A.; Palm, M.: Main Scale formation of Fe-Al based model alloys in steam. International Symposium on High-temperature Oxidation and Corrosion, Zushi, Japan (2010)
Voß, S.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Raabe, D.: Compositional Dependence of the Mechanical Properties of Laves Phases in the Fe–Nb(–Al) and Co–Nb(–Al) Systems. MRS Fall Meeting 2010, Boston, MA, USA (2010)
Voß, S.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Raabe, D.: Mechanical Properties of Laves Phases in the Systems Fe–Nb(–Al) and Co–Nb(–Al) using Polycrystalline, Single-Phase Material. Materiels Science and Engineering 2010 (MSE), Darmstadt, Germany (2010)
Hotař, A.; Palm, M.: Oxidation resistance of Fe–25Al–2Ta in synthetic air. 5th Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys (FEAL 2009), Prague, Czech Republic (2009)
Krein, R.; Palm, M.; Heilmaier, M.: Microstructure, Strength and Ductility of some Fe–Al–Ti–based Alloys. 5th Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys (FEAL 2009), Prague, Czech Republic (2009)
Friák, M.; Deges, J.; Krein, R.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Frommeyer, G.; Neugebauer, J.: Combining Experimental and Computational Methods in the Development of Fe3Al-based Materials. 5th Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys (FEAL 2009), Prague, Czech Republic (2009)
Hanus, P.; Palm, M.; Krein, R.; Bauer-Partenheimer, K.; Janschek, P.: High-temperature mechanical properties of forged steam turbine blade. 5th Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys (FEAL 2009), Prague, Czech Republic (2009)
Vogel, D.; Hotař, A.; Blum, C.; Palm, M.; Renner, F. U.: Corrosion behaviour of Fe–Al(–X) alloys in steam. 5th Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys (FEAL 2009), Prague, Czech Republic (2009)
Palm, M.: Recent Progress in the Development of Fe–Al-based Materials. THERMEC’ 2009 - International Conference on Processing & Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, Berlin, Germany (2009)
He, C.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.: Thermodynamic Assessment of the Nb–Co and Nb–Co–Al System. 2nd Sino-German Symposium on Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics and Their Applications to Solidification, Kornelimünster, Aachen, Germany (2009)
Stein, F.; Prymak, O.; Dovbenko, O. I.; He, C.; Palm, M.; Schuster, J. C.: Investigation of Phase Diagrams of Laves Phase Containing Binary and Ternary Nb–TM(–Al) Systems with TM=Cr,Fe,Co. 2nd Sino-German Symposium on Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics and Their Applications to Solidification, Kornelimünster, Aachen, Germany (2009)
Vogel, S. C.; Eumann, M.; Palm, M.; Stein, F.: Investigation of the crystallographic structure of the ε phase in the Fe–Al system by high-temperature neutron diffraction. TMS 2009 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA (2009)
Scientists of the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung pioneer new machine learning model for corrosion-resistant alloy design. Their results are now published in the journal Science Advances
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