Eumann, M.; Sauthoff, G.; Palm, M.: Experimental determination of phase equlibria in the Fe–Al–Mo 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)
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)
Palm, M.; Risanti, D.-D.; Stallybrass, C.; Stein, F.; Sauthoff, G.: Strengthening of Corrosion-Resistant Fe–Al Alloys Through Intermetallic Precipitates. Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Düsseldorf, Germany (2004)
Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Mechanical Properties of Two-Phase Iron Aluminium Alloys with Zr(Fe,Al)2 Laves Phase or Zr(Fe,Al)12τ1 Phase. Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Düsseldorf, Germany (2004)
Stein, F.; Sauthoff, G.; Palm, M.: Experimental Determination of the Ternary Fe–Al–Zr Phase Diagram. Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Düsseldorf, Germany (2004)
Prakash, U.; Sauthoff, G.; Parvathavarthini, N.; Dayal, R. K.: Hydrogen Effects in Iron Aluminides Containing Carbon. International Symposium on Recent Advances in Inorganic Materials (RAIM02), Bombay, India (2002)
Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Manufacturing and Testing of a Novel Advanced NiAl-Base Alloy for Gas Turbine Applications. Materials for Advanced Power Engineering 2002 (Proc. 7th Liège Conference), Liege (2002)
Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: New results on intermetallic phases, phase equilibria, and phase transformation temperatures in the Fe–Zr system. Materials Week 2000, München, Germany (2000)
Eumann, M.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Constitution, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ternary Fe–Al–Mo Alloys. EUROMAT 99, Munich, Germany (1999)
Palm, M.; Gorzel, A. H.; Letzig, D.; Sauthoff, G.: Structure and Mechanical Properties of Ti–Al–Fe Alloys at Ambient and High Temperatures. Structural Intermetallics 1997, Seven Springs, PA, USA (1997)
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