Palm, M.; Schneider, A.; Sauthoff, G.: Strengthening mechanisms for Fe–Al based alloys with increased creep resistance at high temperatures. MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Krein, R.; Schneider, A.; Sauthoff, G.; Frommeyer, G.: High-temperature properties of boride-strengthened Fe3Al-based alloys. 13th International Student's Day of Metallurgy, Leoben, Austria (2006)
Palm, M.; Schneider, A.; Stein, F.; Sauthoff, G.: Strengthening of Fe–Al-Based Alloys for High-Temperature Applications. 3rd Disc.Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Mettmann-Düsseldorf, Germany (2006)
Palm, M.; Schneider, A.; Stein, F.; Sauthoff, G.: Iron-Aluminium-Base Alloys for Structural Applications at High Temperatures: Needs and Prospects. EUROMAT 2005, Prague, Czech Republic (2005)
Risanti, D. D.; Sauthoff, G.: Iron-aluminide-base alloys with strengthening Laves phase for structural applications at high temperatures. The Fifth Pacific RIM International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processing, Beijing, China (2004)
Knezevic, V.; Sauthoff, G.: Improvement of creep strength of heat-resistant martensitic/ferritic 12% Cr steels. Fourth International Conference on Advances in Materials Technologgy for Fossil Power Plants, Hilton Head Island/SC (2004)
Risanti, D. D.; Sauthoff, G.: Entwicklung ferritischer Eisen-Aluminium-Tantal Legierungen mit verstärkender Laves-Phase für Anwendungen bei hohen Temperaturen. Werkstoffwoche 2004 - Kongress für innovative Werkstoffe, Verfahren und Anwendungen, München, Germany (2004)
Stein, F.; Jiang, D.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Laves Phase Polytypism in the Co–Nb System. TOFA 2004 - Discussion Meeting on Thermodynamics of Alloys, Wien, Austria (2004)
Falat, L.; Schneider, A.; Sauthoff, G.; Frommeyer, G.: Iron aluminium alloys with strengthening carbides and intermetallic phases for high-temperature applications. Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, MPIE Düsseldorf (2004)
Risanti, D. D.; Sauthoff, G.: Strengthening of Iron Aluminide Alloys by Atomic Ordering and Laves Phase Precipitation for High-Temperature Application. Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Düsseldorf (2004)
Stallybrass, C.; Sauthoff, G.: Effect of Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Behaviour of Novel Ferritic Fe-Al-Ni-Cr Alloys Hardened with Intermetallic (Ni,Fe)Al Precipitates. Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Düsseldorf (2004)
Palm, M.; Eumann, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Improving Properties of Fe-Al Based Alloys by Increasing the Stability Range of DO3/L21 Order. Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Düsseldorf (2004)
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