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Microstructure of High Temperature Oxidation
Location:
Henry Ford College, Loughborough University
Date:
06 February 2007
Contact:
Victoria Lee
Tel:
01865 254763
Fax:
01865 791237
Email:
events@rms.org.uk
Website:
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Event Description
Co-Chairs
Dr Rebecca Higginson
Professor Rachel Thomson
Oxidation is the most important high temperature corrosive reaction both in-service and during the manufacture of a range of metals, intermetallics and composites.
This meeting will address the microstructural development and oxidation behaviour (kinetics and mechanisms) and their effect on materials properties and component performance/lifetime. Included within this is the evaluation of protective coatings. Contributions describing generic techniques for characterising high temperature oxidation are also sought.
Henry Ford College at Loughborough University
Loughborough University is ideally placed in the centre of England with easy access by road (1 mile for junction 23 of the M1), rail and air (close to Nottingham East Midlands airport). The University boasts to be the largest single campus university in the country surrounded by parkland and forest.
For full directions and details of Henry Ford College, please click here
Event Programme
Keynote Speaker
Professor Gordon Tatlock
Provisional Programme
Submitted Paper Oxidation behaviour of Work Roll Grade High Strength Steel in Water Vapour Mixtures
N.F. Garza Montes De Oca and W.M.Rainforth, The University of Sheffield.
Submitted Paper Polarisation Measurements in Resolving Principal Stress Directions on Polycrystalline Alumina Films
G. Y. Lee, A. Atkinson, Imperial College London, and D. R. Clarke, University of California.
Submitted Paper Exposure of Stainless High Temperature Grades in Real Combustion Environment Versus Laboratory Environment
C. Lille, Outokumpu Stainless AB, Sweden.
Submitted Paper Oxidation of Stainless Steel During Simulated Reheat
M.Jepson, Loughborough University.
Submitted Paper Modelling the Behaviour of Oxide Scale in Thermomechanical Processing
M. Krzyzanowski, The University of Sheffield
Submitted Paper The Oxidation of a Pt-Aluminide TBC
R.Jackson and M.Taylor, The University of Birmingham
There will also be a poster session accompanying this meeting.



