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Goodwin, Frank
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- 2024Development of a Dross Build-Up Growth Process Model for Hot-Dip Galvanizing Considering Surface Reaction Kineticscitations
- 2021Optimal Design of Hot-Dip Galvanized DP Steels via Artificial Neural Networks and Multi-Objective Genetic Optimizationcitations
- 2018Experimental Determination of Continuous Cooling Transformation (CCT) Diagrams for Dual-Phase Steels from the Intercritical Temperature Range
- 2013Development of Thin Section Zinc Die Casting Technology
- 2009Selective Oxidation of Low Alloyed Ferritic Steels
- 2009Feature of solid-liquid metals reaction revealed by conversion electron Mössbauer spectrometrycitations
- 2008Feature of solid-liquid metals reaction revealed by conversion electron Mössbauer spectrometry
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Feature of solid-liquid metals reaction revealed by conversion electron Mössbauer spectrometry
Abstract
Selective electrolytic dissolution of the η-zinc layer of continuous galvanized steel sheet has been utilized to uncover the Fe–Al intermetallic layer which inhibits the formation of other binary Fe–Zn intermetallic compounds. The characterization of the Fe–Al–Zn compounds by scanning electron microscopy, Mössbauer spectrometry and semi-grazing X-ray diffraction brings new enlightment about the conditions which control nucleation and growth as well as collapse of the inhibition layer and the resulting morphology of the coating.