Wicinski, M.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Investigation of delamination by spatiotemporal measurements of current and potential. Electrochem 2003, Southhampton, UK (2003)
Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Anodic Polarization Behavior of Shape Memory NiTi-Alloy in H2SO4 Aqueous Solution. The Meeting of The Electrochemical Society of Japan 2003, Sapporo, Japan (2003)
Hassel, A. W.; Fushimi, K.; Stratmann, M.; Seo, M.: Controlling Film Properties in Microstructures on Single Grains of Titanium; A SDC, SECM and Imaging Ellipsometry Study. 54rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Sao Pedro, Brazil (2003)
Hassel, A. W.: Filiformkorrosion auf AA2024-T3. 18. GFKORR Arbeitskreis “Korrosion und Korrosionschutz von Aluminium und Magnesium zugleich 11. GfKORR Arbeitskreis „Kontaktkorrosion”, Helgoland, Deutschland (2003)
Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Anodic Oxide Film on Shape Memory NiTi Alloy. 203rd Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Paris, France (2003)
Hassel, A. W.; Akiyama, E.; Stratmann, M.: From Discrete to Single Impacts in Particle Induced Flow Corrosion. 203rd Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Paris, Frankreich (2003)
Tareelap, N.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: In-Situ Study of Aluminium Repassivation by Using Scanning Droplet Cell Combined with Quartz Tip. 203rd Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Paris, Frankreich (2003)
Tsuri, S.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Effect of Chloride Ion Concentration on Electrochemical Behavior of Low Alloy Steels during Atmospheric Corrosion. 2003 Spring Meeting of the Japan Institute of Metals, Chiba, Japan (2003)
Hassel, A. W.; Akiyama, E.; Stratmann, M.: Towards the detection of single impacts in particle induced flow corrosion. COST F2 2nd Workshop „Local Flow Effects in Hydrodynamic Systems”, Aachen, Deutschland (2002)
Tsuri, S.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: The Effect of Wet/Dry Repetition on Reactivation/Repassivation Process during Atmospheric Corrosion of Low Alloy Steel. 2002 Fall Meeting of the Japan Institute of Metals, Osaka, Japan (2002)
Tsuri, S.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Electrochemical Behavior of Low Alloy Steels during Atmospheric Corrosion. 2003 Spring Meeting of the Japan Institute of Metals, Chiba, Japan (2002)
Diesing, D.; Hassel, A. W.: Quantification and modification of trap distributations in anodic aluminium oxide films. 53rd Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Düsseldorf, Germany (2002)
Hassel, A. W.; Akiyama, E.; Stratmann, M.: Microscopic Aspects of Particle Induced Flow Corrosion. 53rd Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Düsseldorf, Deutschland (2002)
Tsuri, S.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Electrochemical Studies of Atmospheric Corrosion for Low Alloyed Steels. 53rd Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Düsseldorf, Deutschland (2002)
Tsuri, S.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Effect of Sulfate and Chloride Ions on Corrosion Potential and Corrosion Rate Transient during Atmospheric Corrosion of Low Alloy Steels. 15th International Corrosion Congress, Granada, Spanien (2002)
Hassel, A. W.; Mingers, A. M.; Stratmann, M.; Dinh, T. H.; Widdel, F.: Mechanismen der anaeroben Biokorrosion des Eisens. 22. Sitzung des DECHEMA Arbeitsausschuss „Mikrobielle Materialzerstörung und Materialschutz” gemeinsam mit GfKORR Arbeitskreis „Mikrobiell beeinflusste Korrosion”, Frankfurt, Germany (2002)
Diesing, D.; Hassel, A. W.: Transient states in the breakdown of thin oxide films. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, Regensburg, Germany (2002)
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