Publications of Martin Palm
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Journal Article (15)
1.
Journal Article
26 (4), 2300148 (2024)
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Precipitation-Strengthened Fe–Al–Nb Alloy. Advanced Engineering Materials 2.
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226, 115220 (2023)
Precipitate formation in the Fe–Al–Nb and Fe–Al–Ta systems. Scripta Materialia 3.
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924, 166223 (2022)
Experimental investigation of Ti–Al–Si phase equilibria at 800–1200 °C. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 4.
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12 (9), 1184 (2022)
Experimental Investigation of Phase Equilibria in the Ti—Al—Zr System at 1000–1300 °C. Crystals 5.
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43 (4), pp. 409 - 418 (2022)
Phase Equilibria in the Fe-Al-Nb(-B) System at 700 degrees C. Journal of Phase Equilibra and Diffusion 6.
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12 (6), 906 (2022)
Microstructure Evolution of a New Precipitation-Strengthened Fe–Al–Ni–Ti Alloy down to Atomic Scale. Metals 7.
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6, pp. 176 - 182 (2021)
Development of new Fe–Al–Nb(–B) alloys for structural applications at high temperatures. MRS Advances 8.
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41, pp. 687 - 701 (2020)
Critical Assessment of the Al–Ti–Zr System. Journal of Phase Equilibra and Diffusion 9.
Journal Article
9 (8), 847 (2019)
Application of Iron Aluminides in the Combustion Chamber of Large Bore 2-Stroke Marine Engines. Metals 10.
Journal Article
49, pp. 297 - 326 (2019)
Iron Aluminides. Annual Review of Materials Research 11.
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149, pp. 123 - 132 (2019)
Influence of Al content and pre-oxidation on the aqueous corrosion resistance of binary Fe–Al alloys in sulphuric acid. Corrosion Science 12.
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2, 38 (2018)
Isothermal oxidation behavior of TribaloyTM T400 and T800. npj Materials Degradation 13.
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11 (9), 1732 (2018)
Origin of the Low Magnetic Moment in Fe2AlTi: An Ab Initio Study. Materials 14.
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32 (2), pp. 97 - 104 (2011)
Phase Equilibria in the Fe–Nb System. Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion 15.
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240, 012084 (2010)
High Temperature Creep Behaviour of Al-rich TiAl Alloys. Journal of Physics: Conference Series