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Imaging of the effects of pitting corrosion with the use of AFM
Open Research DataPitting corrosion is a local attack on a metal surface, limited to a point or small area, which appears as a hole. Pitting corrosion is one of the most harmful forms of corrosion due to the fact that it is associated with small, difficult to detect damage, that can even lead to perforation of the structure. A single pit may range in size from micrometers...
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The AFM micrographs of pitting corrosion evolution on high-alloy steel 1.4301
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the results of topographic imaging of high-alloy stainless steel 1.4301 on which the pitting corrosion process was induced by electrochemical methods. The study of the effects of a local attack allows for conclusions about the intensity and mechanism of this type of corrosion. The file contains atomic force microscopy (AFM) data...
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Acoustic emission studies of the 7075 aluminium alloy pitting corrosion process
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the cyclic polarization studies and corresponding acoustic emission measurements, revealing the pitting corrosion process of the passive layer at the surface of the 7075 aluminum alloy in the borate buffer with different chloride ions concentrations, in the range between 0.05 and 25 mM.
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The influence of microstructure on the corrosion resistance for some titanium-based alloys
Open Research DataThis dataset contains scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs revealing the microstructure of some Ti-based alloys, namely: Ti-6Al-4V (file name: TiV), Ti-6Al-7Nb (file name: TiNb) and TC21 (file name: TiAlSnZrMoCrNbSi) alloys and their localized corrosion as a result of passive layer breakdown in a corrosive environment, ie. 0.9% NaCl solution...
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The SEM micrographs of the synergistic action between cavitation erosion and pitting corrosion on stainless steel 304
Open Research DataThe dataset contains Scanning Electron Micrographs of stainless steel AISI304 samples made after cavitation erosion-corrosion exposure using a vibratory transducer (in accordance with ASTM G32). The micrographs compare the topography of samples subjected to either cavitation erosion (in deionized water), pitting corrosion (in 8% FeCl3 solution, without...
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Austenitic stainless steel sensitization
Open Research DataHigh-alloy steels, thanks to their composition and content of appropriate alloying additives, are characterized by increased resistance to many corrosive environments. However, this is due to the increased sensitivity of the described construction materials to specific environmental conditions during their use. An example may be the increased susceptibility...
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Scanning electron microscopy studies of the weld decay on SS 304 of water supply pipeline
Open Research DataThis dataset contains micrographs made with scanning electron microscope (SEM) Hitachi S-3400N, of the weld decay for water supply system pipelines made of AISI 304 stainless steel. Within the dataset one can see the different corrosion mechanisms. The micrographs were made after the Strauss test (excluding pictures labeled as pits_in_HAZ, done without...
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The corrosion studies of 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid as an effective corrosion inhibitor of low alloy steel
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the electrochemical studies evaluating if gallic acid is a corrosion inhibitor for low alloy steel. Three measurements were carried out each case; corrosion potential (label ecorr), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (label eis) and cyclic polarization (label cp). The measurements were carried out in sodium chloride, acidified...
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SEM micrographs of aluminium corrosion in alkaline media with various bee products as corrosion inhibitors
Open Research DataThis dataset contains various scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs of AA5754 aluminum alloy samples exposed to the corrosive alkaline environment without and with the addition of various bee products to act as green corrosion inhibitors. The products are bee pollen, honey, and putty. They were investigated in bicarbonate buffer (pH =10 or...
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SEM micrographs of Ti tooth implant corrosion
Open Research DataThe dataset contains micrographs made with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) Hitachi S-3400N of the tooth implant removed after inflammation. The inflammation was induced by the increased corrosion rate of the titanium screw. The reason for the corrosion to occur was the appearance of the concentration cell of different aeration for various areas...
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Ship model resistance - KCS
Open Research DataShip model instantaneous resistance, velocity, pitch and heave measured data for a KCS built and tested in the towing tank of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology of Gdansk University of Technology under regular head waves.
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SEM micrographs of the austenitic stainless steel corrosion in asphalt fumes
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies of the austenitic stainless steels: AISI 304, AISI 316, AISI 321 and duplex stainless steel AISI 2205. The samples were polished and exposed to the installation carrying asphalt fumes at elevated temperatures (approx. ~210-240 Celsius). The exposition duration was three months. Some...
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Morphology and conductivity investigations of nickel-molybdenium alloy by means of Scanning Spreading Resistance Microscopy
Open Research DataElectrolytically deposited nickel-molybdenum alloys are interesting materials because of their high corrosion resistance and low over-potential for hydrogen evolution. Despite many studies devoted to the deposition of these alloys, the mechanism of co-deposition is not fully understood [1]. The aim of the research was to preserve the electrochemically...
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The SEM micrographs of the cavitation erosion-corrosion process of selected copper alloys degradation
Open Research DataThe dataset contains Scanning Electron Micrographs of CuZn40Mn3Fe brass compared with Superston and Novoston bronze after cavitation erosion-corrosion exposure using a vibratory transducer (in accordance with ASTM G32). The micrographs compare the topography of samples subjected cavitation erosion in 3% NaCl at room temperature, leading to the surface...
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Calculations of the resistance values of 10 ratio resistors
Open Research DataThe presented data set is part of the research aimed at determining the actual characteristics of each thermistor in a package of twenty NTC10k type sensors.
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Dynamic impedance data for various carboxylic acids corrosion inhibition of aluminium in alkaline media (pH=11)
Open Research DataThis dataset contains the results of Dynamic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (DEIS) carried out in galvanostatic mode under iDC=0, carried out in order to define the corrosion inhibition effect of various studied carboxylic acids: citric acid, malic acid, maleic acid, succinic acid, tartaric acid, carballylic acid, and serine. The experiment...
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The AFM micrographs of austenitic stainless steel subjected to sensitization for intergranular corrosion
Open Research DataThe dataset contains atomic force microscopy (AFM) maps of topographic images of austenitic steel samples subjected to sensitization to the process of intergranular corrosion. Precipitations of carbides as well as other intermetallic phases can be observed and detected before the fragments of structures sensitized by improper thermal treatment are exposed...
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The microstructure of AA5754 alloy under corrosion in alkaline media (pH=11) with 20 mM of various carboxylic acids
Open Research DataThis dataset contains scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs taken for polished aluminum AA5754 alloy samples, exposed for 100 min in bicarbonate buffer (pH=11) with the addition of 20 mM of carboxylic acids, namely: citric acid, malic acid, maleic acid, succinic acid, tartaric acid, tricarballylic acid and serine. The goal of this study was...
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The microstructure of AA5754 alloy under corrosion in alkaline media (pH=11) with 4.5 mM of various carboxylic acids
Open Research DataThis dataset contains scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs taken for polished aluminum AA5754 alloy samples, exposed for 100 min in bicarbonate buffer (pH=11) with the addition of 4.5 mM of carboxylic acids, namely: citric acid, malic acid, maleic acid, succinic acid, tartaric acid, tricarballylic acid and serine. The goal of this study was...
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SEM micrographs of cavitation erosion-corrosion of aluminium alloy 2024 with anodic polarization
Open Research DataThe dataset contains Scanning Electron Micrographs of aluminium alloy 2024 samples made after cavitation erosion-corrosion exposure using a vibratory transducer (in accordance with ASTM G32). The experiment duration was 240 min, with cyclic cavitation exposure in on/off cycles 30s:30s. The electrolyte was 0.1 M KNO3 solution. Some samples were anodically...
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Calculations of the resistance values of 20 thermistors at 100°C
Open Research DataThe presented data set is part of the research aimed at determining the actual characteristics of each thermistor in a package of twenty NTC10k type sensors.
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Calculations of the resistance values of 20 thermistors at 0°C
Open Research DataThe presented data set is part of the research aimed at determining the actual characteristics of each thermistor in a package of twenty NTC10k type sensors.
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Calculations of the resistance values of 20 thermistors at 50°C
Open Research DataThe presented data set is part of the research aimed at determining the actual characteristics of each thermistor in a package of twenty NTC10k type sensors.
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The scanning spreading resistance microscopy (SSRM) of some CoCrMo alloys subjected to electrochemical litography
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the results of the experiment consisting of performing electrochemical lithography on the surface of the CoCrMo prosthetic alloy. First, by applying local anodic polarization, oxide structures were created on the surface of the material. Next, they were imaged in the SSRM (scanning spreading resistance microscopy) mode to visualize...
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The effect of cobalt addition on the corrosion behavior of near equiatomic NiTi shape memory alloy in normal saline solution, impedance and microscopic studies
Open Research DataThe electrochemical and corrosion (uniform and localized) behavior of a binary Ni52Ti48 shape memory alloy (SMA) and two ternary Ni52Ti48-xCox (x = 1.5 and 4.0 wt.%) SMAs were studied. Measurements were conducted in 0.9% NaCl solution at 37 oC. This dataset contains the results of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) studies done on daily basis...
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Oxygen partial pressure and temperature dependence of series resistance of symmetrical porous Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 electrode on CGO substrate
Open Research DataThis dataset contains values of series resistance (R) at different temperatures (800 °C, 750 °C, 700 °C, 650 °C and 600 °C) and oxygen partial pressures (20%, 10%, 5%, 1%, 0.1% and 0.01% pO2) of symmetrical Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 electrode sintered at 1000 °C. This values were obtained by fitting each measured impedance spectra by electrical equivalent...
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Oxygen partial pressure and temperature dependence of series resistance of symmetrical porous SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 electrode on CGO substrate
Open Research DataThis dataset contains values of equivalent circuit element series resistance at different temperatures (800 °C, 700 °C, 600 °C and 500 °C) and oxygen partial pressures (100%, 80%, 50% 30%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, 2.5%, 1%, and 0.3% pO2) of symmetrical SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 electrode sintered at 800 °C. This values were obtained by fitting each measured impedance...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of differently sintered Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C, 1000 °C and 1050 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C in stationary air. Results converted to electrode surfaces...
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Oxygen partial pressure and temperature dependence of low frequency resistance of symmetrical porous Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 electrode on CGO substrate
Open Research DataThis dataset contains values of low frequency resistance at different temperatures (800 °C, 750 °C, 700 °C, 650 °C and 600 °C) and oxygen partial pressures (20%, 10%, 5%, 1%, 0.1% and 0.01% pO2) of symmetrical Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 electrode sintered at 1000 °C. This values were obtained by fitting each measured impedance spectra by electrical equivalent...
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Oxygen partial pressure and temperature dependence of middle frequency resistance of symmetrical porous Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 electrode on CGO substrate
Open Research DataThis dataset contains values of middle frequency resistance at different temperatures (800 °C, 750 °C, 700 °C, 650 °C and 600 °C) and oxygen partial pressures (20%, 10%, 5%, 1%, 0.1% and 0.01% pO2) of symmetrical Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 electrode sintered at 1000 °C. This values were obtained by fitting each measured impedance spectra by electrical equivalent...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of differently sintered SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of differently sintered SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of differently sintered SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to...
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The scanning spreading resistance microscopy (SSRM) studies of heavy boron-doped diamond oxidation under high-temperature
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the results of scanning spreading resistance microscopy (SSRM) of heavy boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes subjected to high-temperature oxidation in a furnace at 600 Celsius. The micrographs reveal the local change of electric properties at certainly crystallographic orientations of BDD grains and at the grain boundaries due...
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Oxygen partial pressure and temperature dependence of R-CPE1 resistance of symmetrical porous SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 electrode on CGO substrate
Open Research DataThis dataset contains values of equivalent circuit element R-CPE1 resistance at different temperatures (800 °C, 700 °C, 600 °C and 500 °C) and oxygen partial pressures (100%, 80%, 50% 30%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, 2.5%, 1%, and 0.3% pO2) of symmetrical SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 electrode sintered at 800 °C. This values were obtained by fitting each measured impedance...
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Oxygen partial pressure and temperature dependence of R-CPE2 resistance of symmetrical porous SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 electrode on CGO substrate
Open Research DataThis dataset contains values of equivalent circuit element R-CPE2 resistance at different temperatures (800 °C, 700 °C, 600 °C and 500 °C) and oxygen partial pressures (100%, 80%, 50% 30%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, 2.5%, 1%, and 0.3% pO2) of symmetrical SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 electrode sintered at 800 °C. This values were obtained by fitting each measured impedance...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes at different oxygen partial pressures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at 800 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C. Applied different oxygen partial pressure flow was: 1%, 20% and 100% pO2. Results converted to electrode surfaces area and dived by two electrodes. All...
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Cyclic polarization studies of Mg corrosion in alkaline environment
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the cyclic polarization studies of Mg (99.99%) in NaOH electrolyte at different pH values: 10, 11 and 12 aiming at understanding of Mg(OH)2 passive layer formation mechanism and conditions. The electrochemical studies were carried out in a three electrode setup, with Pt mesh as the counter electrode and Ag|AgCl as the reference...
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Comparisson of area specific resistance of the SrTi1-xFexO3-d porous oxygen electrodes and state-of-the-art LSCF sintered at optimal conditions
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of optimaly sintered SrTi1-xFexO3-d porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell (1000 °C; 800 °C and 800°C respectively x = 0.35; 0.50 and 0.70). For commparison were selected commercially avilable state-of-the-art LSCF (Europa) sintered at 1050 °C. The measurement temperature range...
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Ellipsometric monitoring during the polarization studies of Mg corrosion in alkaline environment
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the ellipsometric results from the Mg polarization studies aiming at understanding the Mg(OH)2 passive layer formation mechanism and conditions. The single-wavelength ellipsometer ELX-02C from Dr Riss GmbH was utilized, operating He-Ne laser at 632.8 nm. The polarization conditions for the experiment are depicted in the related...
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Microscopic examination of CuNiFeR pipeline
Open Research DataCopper and nickel alloys called cunifers (Cu, Ni, Fe and R – rest of alloy elements) have found wide application in the production of ship pipeline components in contact with sea water, such as, for example, the main engine cooling system. These alloys are characterized by a very high corrosion resistance, which is ensured by appropriately carried out...
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AFM analysis of duplex steel structure and composition
Open Research DataDue to the high content of alloying elements, duplex stainless steels are characterized by a complex structure of phase transitions. Among all types of intermetallic compounds, the sigma phase is of major interest due to its detrimental effect on both mechanical properties and corrosion behavior. It is an intermetallic phase enriched in Cr and Mo and...
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Macroscopic examination of CuNiFeR pipeline
Open Research DataCopper and nickel alloys called cunifers (Cu, Ni, Fe and R – rest of alloy elements) have found wide application in the production of ship pipeline components in contact with sea water, such as, for example, the main engine cooling system. These alloys are characterized by a very high corrosion resistance, which is ensured by appropriately carried out...
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Tensile test of part of CuNiFeR pipeline
Open Research DataCopper and nickel alloys called cunifers (Cu, Ni, Fe and R – rest of alloy elements) have found wide application in the production of ship pipeline components in contact with sea water, such as, for example, the main engine cooling system. These alloys are characterized by a very high corrosion resistance, which is ensured by appropriately carried out...
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AFM visualization of Mg alloy surface modification
Open Research DataMagnesium alloys with additives improving their mechanical properties are valued as materials with low density and elasticity coefficient. Additionally, their biocompatibility and biodegradability make them interesting in prosthetic applications. However, the last of these features, valuable in medicine, contradicts the industrial needs for the described...
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Series resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the ohmic contribution of differently sintered Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C, 1000 °C and 1050 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C in stationary air. Results converted to electrode surfaces area.
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Series resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the ohmic contribution of differently sintered Sr0Ti0.50Fe0.50O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic ari flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode...
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Series resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the ohmic contribution of differently sintered Sr0Ti0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic ari flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode...
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Series resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the ohmic contribution of differently sintered Sr0Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic ari flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode...
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Imaging of morphological and physicochemical changes occuring in the structure of austenitic steel due to the thermal sensitization
Open Research DataIn polycrystalline materials, grain boundaries are always where phenomena such as surface diffusion, sedimentation and corrosion occur. They have a significant impact on the macroscopic properties of the construction material [1]. In addition to inhomogeneities such as manganese sulphide inclusions formed during the metallurgical process, interfacial...