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Materials Science and Technology | 2014

On anisotropy of ferritic ODS alloys

Marta Serrano; A. García-Junceda; R. Hernández; M. H. Mayoral

Abstract Ferritic oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) alloys are candidate materials to be used as cladding for long term fast reactors, due to their high strength at high temperature and good swelling and irradiation resistances. The fabrication of cladding tubes is usually made by a succession of cold deformation steps where a deformation induced anisotropic microstructure could take place, which would affect the mechanical behaviour of the tube. The characterisation of this microstructural anisotropy is one of the key issues in the development of cladding ODS tubes. In this paper, the microstructural anisotropy of a Fe–14Cr–ODS extruded bar and a Fe–12Cr–ODS plate is characterised and its effect on the mechanical properties is analysed by tensile, impact and small punch testing. In both materials, a reduction of the ductility is observed in the transverse specimens. In addition, the fracture behaviour seems to be strongly dependent on the location of the crack plane regarding the elongated grained microstructure.


Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2014

Solvent-free lipase-catalyzed synthesis of a novel hydroxyl-fatty acid derivative of kojic acid

Noureddin El-Boulifi; Siti Efliza Ashari; Marta Serrano; José Aracil; Mercedes Martínez

The aim of this work was the synthesis of a novel hydroxyl-fatty acid derivative of kojic acid rich in kojic acid monoricinoleate (KMR) which can be widely used in the cosmetic and food industry. The synthesis of KMR was carried out by lipase-catalysed esterification of ricinoleic and kojic acids in solvent-free system. Three immobilized lipases were tested and the best KMR yields were attained with Lipozyme TL IM and Novozym 435. Since Lipozyme TL IM is the cheapest, it was selected to optimize the reaction conditions. The optimal reaction conditions were 80 °C for the temperature, 1:1 for the alcohol/acid molar ratio, 600 rpm for stirring speed and 7.8% for the catalyst concentration. Under these conditions, the reaction was scaled up in a 5×10⁻³ m³ stirred tank reactor. ¹H-¹³C HMBC-NMR showed that the primary hydroxyl group of kojic acid was regioselectively esterified. The KMR has more lipophilicity than kojic acid and showed antioxidant activity that improves the oxidation stability of biodiesel.


ASME 2015 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2015

The Application of Miniaturized Three-Point-Bend Specimens for Determination of the Reference Temperature of JRQ Steel

Ludek Stratil; Filip Siska; Ivo Dlouhy; Marta Serrano

This contribution deals with determination of the reference temperature of JRQ steel using miniaturized specimens. The dimensions of used miniaturized specimens were 3 × 4 × 27 mm (thickness × width × length). This specimen type offers the utilization of limited amount of test material or broken halves of precracked Charpy and larger specimens. The test material comes from the broken halves of 0.5T SEB specimens previously tested for purposes of the reference temperature determination in Ciemat, Madrid. The fracture toughness tests of specimens were performed in the transition region of the steel according to the recommendations of standard ASTM E1921 and according Wallin’s recommended temperature range for miniaturized specimens. The determined reference temperature of the Master Curve was very similar to the determined ones from three-point-bend specimen of sizes 0.2T, 0.4T and 0.5T. The obtained results confirm a necessity of conduct of tests at low temperatures and testing sufficient number of specimens in order to generate enough valid data for determination of the reference temperature.Copyright


Energy | 2014

Influence of blending vegetable oil methyl esters on biodiesel fuel properties: Oxidative stability and cold flow properties

Marta Serrano; Rubén Oliveros; Marcos Sánchez; Andrea Moraschini; Mercedes Martínez; José Aracil


Fuel | 2013

Oxidation stability of biodiesel from different feedstocks: Influence of commercial additives and purification step

Marta Serrano; Abderrahim Bouaid; Mercedes Martínez; José Aracil


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2012

Microstructural anisotropy effect on the mechanical properties of a 14Cr ODS steel

Marta Serrano; Mercedes Hernández-Mayoral; Andrea García-Junceda


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011

Influence of liquid lead and lead-bismuth eutectic on tensile, fatigue and creep properties of ferritic/martensitic and austenitic steels for transmutation systems

D. Gorse; T. Auger; Jean-Bernard Vogt; I. Serre; A. Weisenburger; A. Gessi; P. Agostini; C. Fazio; Anna Hojna; F. Di Gabriele; J. Van den Bosch; G. Coen; A. Almazouzi; Marta Serrano


Fuel Processing Technology | 2013

Long term storage stability of biodiesel: Influence of feedstock, commercial additives and purification step

Marta Serrano; Mercedes Martínez; José Aracil


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011

Fracture mechanics behavior of the T91 martensitic steel in contact with liquid lead-bismuth eutectic for application in an accelerator driven system

T. Auger; D. Gorse; Z. Hamouche-Hadjem; J. Van den Bosch; G. Coen; A. Almazouzi; Anna Hojna; K. Dalikova; F. Di Gabriele; Marta Serrano; A. Gessi; P. Agostini; Jean-Bernard Vogt; I. Serre


Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining | 2015

Biodiesel production from waste salmon oil: kinetic modeling, properties of methyl esters, and economic feasibility of a low capacity plant

Marta Serrano; Jorge-Mario Marchetti; Mercedes Martínez; José Aracil

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José Aracil

Complutense University of Madrid

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Mercedes Martínez

Complutense University of Madrid

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Huw Dawson

University of Manchester

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Filip Siska

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Ivo Dlouhy

Brno University of Technology

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Ludek Stratil

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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I. Serre

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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T. Auger

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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D. Gorse

École Polytechnique

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