High Temperature Corrosion Team
Description
The research topics of the team's work include, among others: such issues as: * high-temperature resistance of metallic materials in isothermal conditions and cyclically changing temperatures * mass transport processes in metallic and ceramic systems * degradation of metallic materials caused by high temperature and aggressive oxidizing and sulfurizing atmospheres * thin metallic and ceramic coatings resistant to oxidation.
Laboratories:
High Temperature Processes Lab - Room 20/20a; Building A3
Laboratory for Investigation of High Temperature Oxidation of Heat Resistant Materials - Room 8; Building A3
Metallographic Lab - Room 07; Building A3
Corrosion Protection Lab - Room H14; Building B6
Surface Engineering and Analysis Lab - Room 26; Building D8
Projects:
Cooperation:
Institut für Angewandte Materialien – Angewandte Werkstoffphysik (IAM-AWP), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Germany
BOSMAL Automotive Research and Development Institute Ltd
Taniobis GmbH, Goslar, Germany
Beihang University, People’s Republic of China
Contact
Leading unit
Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics
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Department of Physical Chemistry and Process Modelling
Team leader
Grzesik ZbigniewTeam members
IDUB research areas
- Design, production, and testing of modern materials and the technologies of the future based on a multidisciplinary approach combining materials engineering with chemistry, physics, mathematics, and medicine
Keywords
high-temperature corrosionoxidationheat resistanceoxidation kineticsthermogravimetrysurface engineeringmass transport