Milenkovic, S.; Frommeyer, G.; Schneider, A.: Mechanical Behaviour of the NiAl-W Eutectic Alloys. EUROMAT 2007, European Congress and Exhibition an Advanced Materials and Processes, Nürnberg, Germany (2007)
Eleno, L. T. F.; Frisk, K.; Schneider, A.: Assessment of the Fe-Ni-Al system. 3rd Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Mettmann, Germany (2006)
Krein, R.; Schneider, A.; Sauthoff, G.; Frommeyer, G.: Structure and properties of Fe3Al-based alloys with strengthening boride precipitates. 3rd Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Mettmann, Germany (2006)
Milenković, S.; Palm, M.; Frommeyer, G.; Schneider, A.: Microstructure and mechanical properties of Fe–Al–Nb eutectic alloys. 3rd Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Mettmann, Germany (2006)
Schneider, A.; Zhang, J.: Metal Dusting of iron aluminium alloys. 3rd Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Mettmann, Germany (2006)
Eleno, L. T. F.; Schneider, A.; Inden, G.: Experimental determination and thermodynamic modelling of Fe-based high-melting alloys. Calphad XXXIV, Maastricht / The Netherlands (2005)
Schneider, A.; Stallybrass, C.; Sauthoff, G.; Cerezo, A.; Smith, G. D. W.: Three-dimensional atom probe studies of phase transformations in Fe–Al–Ni–Cr alloys with B2-ordered NiAl precipitates. 49th International Field Emission Symposium (IFES 04), Graz, Austria (2004)
Hassel, A. W.; Schneider, A.: Preparation of Nanodiscelectrode Arrays through Directional Solidification. 7th International Conference on Nanostructured Materials, Wiesbaden, Deutschland (2004)
Schneider, A.; Zhang, J.; Inden, G.: Metal dusting of Fe3Al-based alloys. Annual Meeting 2003, Symposium: International Symposium on Intermetallics and Advanced Metallic Materials, San Diego, CA, USA (2003)
Grabke, H.-J.; Müller-Lorenz, E. M.; Schneider, A.: Carburization and metal dusting on iron. IRON STEEL INST JAPAN KEIDANREN KAIKAN, 9-4 OTEMACHI 1-CHOME CHIYODA-KU, Tokyo, 100, Japan (2001), S1-S8 pp.
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