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Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering

Physical Metallurgy and Corrosion - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

du Toit M, van Rooyen GT, Smith D: 2007. Heat-affected zone sensitization and stress corrosion cracking in 12% chromium type 1.4003 ferritic stainless steel. Corrosion, 63 (5) / May, pp 395-404.

Möller H: 2007. The influence of Mg2+ on the formation of calcareous deposits on a freely corroding low carbon steel in sea water. Corrosion Science, 49, pp 1992-2001.

Möller H, Pistorius PC: 2007. The influence of Sr2+ on the formation of calcareous deposits on a freely corroding low carbon steel in sea water. Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 107 (3) / Mar, pp 167-175.

du Plessis J, du Toit M, Pistorius PC: 2007. Control of diffusible weld metal hydrogen through flux chemistry modification.. Welding Journal, 86 / Sep, pp 273-s-280-s.

du Toit M, Pistorius PC: 2007. The influence of oxygen on the nitrogen content of autogenous stainless steel arc welds. Welding Journal, 86 (8) / Aug, pp 222-s-230-s.

 

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