Daniela Zander
RWTH Aachen University
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Materials Science Forum | 2013
Hajo Dieringa; Daniela Zander; Mark A. Gibson
The development of creep resistant high pressure die casting (HPDC) alloys is one of the main focuses in magnesium research. Alloying elements like rare earths, calcium, strontium or scandium added to the necessary aluminium for die casting have already been introduced. Newly developed barium containing magnesium alloys with three levels of alloying additions were processed via HPDC and their compression creep response at 200 °C was evaluated. DieMag633 (Mg-6Al-3Ba-3Ca) displays the best creep resistance followed by DieMag422 (Mg-4Al-2Ba-2Ca) and then DieMag211 (Mg-2Al-1Ba-1Ca). Stress exponents from tests at different applied stresses were calculated. The creep tests were also accompanied by microstructural investigations and mechanical property evaluation.
Materials Science Forum | 2015
David Joop; Simon Heupel; Christian Schnatterer; Daniela Zander; Andreas Bührig-Polaczek
In this study, aluminum sheet metal reinforced magnesium structures have been manufactured by high pressure die casting (HPDC). Selected interfaces of the hybrid structures were analyzed before and after exposure to corrosive environments. The characterization of the as cast bounding surfaces of aluminum sheets and magnesium cast alloys was carried out to quantify the appearance of crevices, which are significantly influencing the extent of the corrosive attack. Depending on the geometrical design of local bonding areas, the observed interface conditions varied from defect-free form closure to crevice widths beyond 35 μm. A minor percentage of the analyzed segments revealed areas of local metallic continuity, detected as intermetallic phases Al3Mg2 and Al12Mg17. In order to evaluate acting corrosion mechanisms, hybrid samples featuring the material combinations EN AW 5083 + AZ91 HP and EN AW 6082 + AM50 HP were subjected to immersion tests using 0.1M NaCl solution at a pH of 7.5. The results showed a strong influence by the spread of the potential difference. Alternating corrosion tests (VDA 621-415) were applied to prove effectiveness of cathodic dip coatings (CDP) and wax sealing on standard profile structures, since the uncoated Al-Mg samples sustained severe corrosion damages immediately.
Corrosion Science | 2015
Daniela Zander; Naemi A. Zumdick
Materials & Design | 2015
Daniela Zander; Christian Schnatterer; Christoph Altenbach; Veronika Chaineux
Corrosion Science | 2015
Daniela Zander; Christian Schnatterer
Surface and Interface Analysis | 2016
Christian Schnatterer; Daniela Zander
Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion | 2015
Daniela Zander; Christian Schnatterer; C. Kuhnt
Archive | 2016
Daniela Zander; Daniel Höche; Johan Deconinck; Theo Hack
Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion | 2016
Christian Schnatterer; Daniela Zander
Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion | 2018
Marina Cornejo; Thomas Hentschel; Diana Koschel; Christiane Matthies; Lionel Peguet; Marcel Rosefort; Christian Schnatterer; Elizabeth Szala; Daniela Zander