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on the historical key words and central themes of the laboratory: electrochemistry, materials, interfaces and electrochemical engineering. The person will work in the corrosion laboratory of the EIP team in direct
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of cement or clay at depths reaching hundreds of meters into rock. Preserving these containers for thousands of years requires a clear understanding of corrosion rates, corrosion product formation, and gas
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medium containing lithium, either solid or particularly in liquid form. There are studies in the literature about the corrosion behaviour of conventional RAFM steels in contact with lithium-containing
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stage. Two of the remaining challenges are closely linked: solvent (amine) degradation and equipment corrosion. Degradation is the irreversible transformation of an absorbent solution into other compounds
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-induced corrosion of turbine blade Ni-base alloys and coatings. Your research work will be carried out in the group for high-temperature corrosion. As part of this very experienced team, you will contribute
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, the Institute of Energy and Climate Research - Materials Microstructure and Properties (IEK-2), investigates deposit-induced corrosion of turbine blade Ni-base alloys and coatings. Your research work will be
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of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research. Vision We are seeking PhD student that is motivated to make technological advances, furthering the area of sustainable green corrosion inhibitors. Motivation
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Funding providers: Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering, and the Coated 3 Industry Fund Subject areas: Material Science and Engineering, Metallurgy, Corrosion Project start date
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) laws should have been relevant. In practice, corrosion is observed inside wind turbine structures. On the outside of the structures, the splash zone presents a different environment to that of being
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Subject areas: Material Science and Engineering, metallurgy, corrosion Project start date: 1 July 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-June) Supervisors: Professor James Sullivan ([email protected]