Janet Jonna Bentzen
Technical University of Denmark
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Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2003
P. Kapranos; David H. Kirkwood; Helen V. Atkinson; J.T. Rheinländer; Janet Jonna Bentzen; P.T. Toft; C.P. Debel; G. Laslaz; L. Maenner; S. Blais; J.M. Rodriguez-Ibabe; L. Lasa; P. Giordano; G. Chiarmetta; A. Giese
Abstract Hypereutectic aluminium–silicon alloys offer the possibility of an in situ natural composite (the silicon acting as the reinforcing phase) with properties that make them attractive for a number of automotive applications. However, conventional casting techniques result in excessive growth of the silicon particles in the melt, which adversely affect the mechanical properties. Thixoforming allows hypereutectic Al–Si alloys containing 40–50% fraction liquid to be shaped into complex near net shape components, whilst keeping the silicon particle size quite fine. This paper describes the development of a series of hypereutectic alloys based on the A390 composition (17%Si, 5%Cu, 0.5%Mg), their thixoforming, their resulting microstructures and mechanical properties. Finally the thixoforming of an automotive component using an A390 alloy is also described.
Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2013
Wei Zhang; Luise Theil Kuhn; Peter Stanley Jørgensen; Karl Tor Sune Thydén; Janet Jonna Bentzen; Ebtisam Abdellahi; Bhaskar Reddy Sudireddy; Ming Chen; Jacob R. Bowen
An optimum method is proposed to prepare thin foil transmission electron microscopy (TEM) lamellae of multiphase porous functional ceramics: prefilling the pore space of these materials with an epoxy resin prior to focused ion beam milling. Several advantages of epoxy impregnation are demonstrated by successful preparation of TEM specimens that maintain the structural integrity of the entire lamella. Feasibility of the TEM alignment procedure is demonstrated, and ideal TEM analyses are illustrated on solid oxide fuel cell and solid oxide electrolysis cell materials. Some potential drawbacks of the TEM specimen preparation method are listed for other samples.
Advanced Functional Materials | 2015
Dechan Angmo; Thomas Rieks Andersen; Janet Jonna Bentzen; Martin Helgesen; Roar R. Søndergaard; Mikkel Jørgensen; Jon Eggert Carlé; Eva Bundgaard; Frederik C. Krebs
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2013
Ming Chen; Yi-Lin Liu; Janet Jonna Bentzen; Wei Zhang; Xiufu Sun; Anne Hauch; Youkun Tao; Jacob R. Bowen; Peter Vang Hendriksen
Fuel Cells | 2009
Janet Jonna Bentzen; Jens Valdemar Thorvald Høgh; Rasmus Barfod; Anke Hagen
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013
Dadi Þorsteinn Sveinbjörnsson; Jon Steinar Gardarsson Myrdal; Didier Blanchard; Janet Jonna Bentzen; Takumi Hirata; Mogens Bjerg Mogensen; Poul Norby; Shin-ichi Orimo; Tejs Vegge
Fuel Cells | 2013
Ming Chen; Jens Valdemar Thorvald Høgh; Jens Ulrik Nielsen; Janet Jonna Bentzen; Sune Dalgaard Ebbesen; Peter Vang Hendriksen
Journal of Power Sources | 2014
Wei Zhang; Luise Theil Kuhn; Peter Stanley Jørgensen; Bhaskar Reddy Sudireddy; Janet Jonna Bentzen; Carlos Bernuy-Lopez; Sune Veltzé; Tânia Ramos
ChemElectroChem | 2014
Wei Zhang; Ming Chen; Luise Theil Kuhn; Jacob R. Bowen; Janet Jonna Bentzen
ChemElectroChem | 2017
Cai Zhang; Wei Zhang; Shansheng Yu; Dong Wang; Wenjing Zhang; Weitao Zheng; Mao Wen; Hongwei Tian; Keke Huang; Shouhua Feng; Janet Jonna Bentzen