Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering
Physical Metallurgy and Corrosion - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Möller H, Boshoff ET, Froneman H: 2006. The corrosion behavior of a low carbon steel in natural and synthetic seawaters. Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 106 / Aug, pp 585-592.
Stumpf WE, Banks K: 2006. The hot working characteristics of a boron bearing and a conventional low carbon steel. Materials Science and Engineering A-Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing, 418, pp 86-94.
Banks K, Stumpf WE, Tuling A: 2006. Inconsistent flow stress in low carbon boron steels during finishing. Materials Science and Engineering A-Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing, 421, pp 307-316.
Maweja K, Stumpf WE: 2006. Fracture and ballistic-induced phase transformation in tempered martensitic low-carbon armour steels. Materials Science and Engineering A-Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing, 432, pp 158-169.
Stumpf WE: 2006. Hot working of low carbon strip steels: Are the constitutive constants universal for the class of alloy or are they material specific?. South African Journal of Science, 102 (11/12).
Banks K, Tuling A, Stumpf WE: 2006. Inconsistent dynamic recrystallisation behaviour in boron-alloyed low-carbon steels. South African Journal of Science, 102 (11/12).
Greeff ML, du Toit M: 2006. Senitisation of two 11-12 % chromium type en 1.4003 ferritic stainless steel during continuous sooling after welding. Welding in the World, 50 (7/8), pp 18-27.
Greeff ML, du Toit M: 2006. Looking at the sensitization of 11-12% Chromium EN 1.4003 stainless steels during welding. Welding Journal, 85 (11) / Nov, pp 243-251.
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