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Michael Rohwerder - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • thermogravimetry and insitu mass spectrometry at high temperatures compared to thermochemical modelling the weight loss during selective decarburisation at 800 c
    Corrosion Science, 2014
    Co-Authors: Michael Auinger, Alexandra Vogel, Vera G Praig, Herbert Danninger, Michael Rohwerder
    Abstract:

    Abstract The insitu mass spectrometry detection of volatile species during high temperature corrosion processes, exemplified by decarburisation of plain carbon steel, will be presented. Without influencing the thermobalance signal, changes of the gas Composition can be measured by introducing a small quartz capillary into the reaction chamber in close proximity to the sample surface. Experiments with the Eutectoid Composition Fe, 0.8 wt% C have been chosen intentionally as this alloy represents one of the most intensely studied Compositions in steel research. This allows good verification with commonly accepted knowledge. Furthermore, comparison between experimental observations and theoretical simulations will be given and critically discussed.

Michael Auinger - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • thermogravimetry and insitu mass spectrometry at high temperatures compared to thermochemical modelling the weight loss during selective decarburisation at 800 c
    Corrosion Science, 2014
    Co-Authors: Michael Auinger, Alexandra Vogel, Vera G Praig, Herbert Danninger, Michael Rohwerder
    Abstract:

    Abstract The insitu mass spectrometry detection of volatile species during high temperature corrosion processes, exemplified by decarburisation of plain carbon steel, will be presented. Without influencing the thermobalance signal, changes of the gas Composition can be measured by introducing a small quartz capillary into the reaction chamber in close proximity to the sample surface. Experiments with the Eutectoid Composition Fe, 0.8 wt% C have been chosen intentionally as this alloy represents one of the most intensely studied Compositions in steel research. This allows good verification with commonly accepted knowledge. Furthermore, comparison between experimental observations and theoretical simulations will be given and critically discussed.

Vera G Praig - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • thermogravimetry and insitu mass spectrometry at high temperatures compared to thermochemical modelling the weight loss during selective decarburisation at 800 c
    Corrosion Science, 2014
    Co-Authors: Michael Auinger, Alexandra Vogel, Vera G Praig, Herbert Danninger, Michael Rohwerder
    Abstract:

    Abstract The insitu mass spectrometry detection of volatile species during high temperature corrosion processes, exemplified by decarburisation of plain carbon steel, will be presented. Without influencing the thermobalance signal, changes of the gas Composition can be measured by introducing a small quartz capillary into the reaction chamber in close proximity to the sample surface. Experiments with the Eutectoid Composition Fe, 0.8 wt% C have been chosen intentionally as this alloy represents one of the most intensely studied Compositions in steel research. This allows good verification with commonly accepted knowledge. Furthermore, comparison between experimental observations and theoretical simulations will be given and critically discussed.

Herbert Danninger - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • thermogravimetry and insitu mass spectrometry at high temperatures compared to thermochemical modelling the weight loss during selective decarburisation at 800 c
    Corrosion Science, 2014
    Co-Authors: Michael Auinger, Alexandra Vogel, Vera G Praig, Herbert Danninger, Michael Rohwerder
    Abstract:

    Abstract The insitu mass spectrometry detection of volatile species during high temperature corrosion processes, exemplified by decarburisation of plain carbon steel, will be presented. Without influencing the thermobalance signal, changes of the gas Composition can be measured by introducing a small quartz capillary into the reaction chamber in close proximity to the sample surface. Experiments with the Eutectoid Composition Fe, 0.8 wt% C have been chosen intentionally as this alloy represents one of the most intensely studied Compositions in steel research. This allows good verification with commonly accepted knowledge. Furthermore, comparison between experimental observations and theoretical simulations will be given and critically discussed.

Alexandra Vogel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • thermogravimetry and insitu mass spectrometry at high temperatures compared to thermochemical modelling the weight loss during selective decarburisation at 800 c
    Corrosion Science, 2014
    Co-Authors: Michael Auinger, Alexandra Vogel, Vera G Praig, Herbert Danninger, Michael Rohwerder
    Abstract:

    Abstract The insitu mass spectrometry detection of volatile species during high temperature corrosion processes, exemplified by decarburisation of plain carbon steel, will be presented. Without influencing the thermobalance signal, changes of the gas Composition can be measured by introducing a small quartz capillary into the reaction chamber in close proximity to the sample surface. Experiments with the Eutectoid Composition Fe, 0.8 wt% C have been chosen intentionally as this alloy represents one of the most intensely studied Compositions in steel research. This allows good verification with commonly accepted knowledge. Furthermore, comparison between experimental observations and theoretical simulations will be given and critically discussed.