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Andrej Atrens
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 445
Citations - 26902
Andrej Atrens is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corrosion & Stress corrosion cracking. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 417 publications receiving 21741 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrej Atrens include Brown, Boveri & Cie & Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology.
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ESCA studies of Si-Fe alloys
A. S. Lim,Andrej Atrens +1 more
TL;DR: The ESCA examination of films formed on Si-Fe alloys after immersion in 0.1 M NaCl for 24 hours has shown that the thickness of passive films decreased with an increase in silicon content.
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Hydrogen embrittlement of an automotive 1700 MPa martensitic advanced high-strength steel
Jeffrey Venezuela,Fang Yan Lim,Li Liu,Sonia James,Qingjun Zhou,Ruth Knibbe,Ming-Xing Zhang,Huixing Li,Futao Dong,Futao Dong,Matthew S. Dargusch,Andrej Atrens +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of hydrogen on a 1700MPa martensitic advanced high-strength steel was investigated and compared with similar steels, showing that the hydrogen influence manifested as a reduction of ductility and the occurrence of shear fracture.
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Generalisation of the oxide reinforcement model for the high oxidation resistance of some Mg alloys micro-alloyed with Be
Qiyang Tan,Ning Mo,Chih-Ling Lin,Yitian Zhao,Yu Yin,Bin Jiang,Fusheng Pan,Andrej Atrens,Han Huang,Ming-Xing Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied how Be influences Mg alloy oxidation and found that Be microalloying significantly decreased the oxidation rate at 500 °C and increased the ignition temperatures of as-cast Mg-2Zn, Mg2Sn, AS21, and ZC63.
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Investigating Mg Biocorrosion In Vitro: Lessons Learned and Recommendations
TL;DR: A range of recommendations on the in vitro biocorrosion assessment of Mg alloys are outlined and updated, based on experience in the field and the lessons learned through years of experiments.
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ESEM observations of SCC initiation for 4340 high strength steel in distilled water
Andrej Atrens,Zongliang Wang +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the stress corrosion cracking initiation process for high strength steel in distilled water at room temperature using an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) and found that the applied stress accelerated oxide film formation which has an important influence on the subsequent SCC initiation.