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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)

Overview

F.H. Stott is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. The academic profile reflects a professional active in their field with recognition from a prestigious institution.

In 2001, Stott was awarded the designation of Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK). This fellowship represents a formal acknowledgement by a notable engineering body.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or defined main topics available in the source data. Therefore, the profile focuses on the affiliation and award information as established components of Stott's academic record.

Best Publications

  • The influence of alloying elements on the development and maintenance of protective scales

    F. H. Stott;G. C. Wood;J. Stringer

  • The influence of yttrium additions on the oxide-scale adhesion to an iron-chromium-aluminum alloy

    F. A. Golightly;F. H. Stott;G. C. Wood

  • The role of oxidation in the wear of alloys

    F.H. Stott

  • High-temperature sliding wear of metals

    F.H. Stott

  • The structure and mechanism of formation of the ‘glaze’ oxide layers produced on nickel-based alloys during wear at high temperatures

    F.H. Stott;D.S. Lin;G.C. Wood

  • The role of triboparticulates in dry sliding wear

    Jiaren Jiang;F.H. Stott;Margaret Stack

  • The influence of oxides on the friction and wear of alloys

    Unknown

  • The Relationship Between Oxide Grain Morphology and Growth Mechanisms for Fe‐Cr‐Al and Fe‐Cr‐Al‐Y Alloys

    F. A. Golightly;F. H. Stott;G. C. Wood

  • Oxidation of alloys

    G. C. Wood;F. H. Stott

  • Degradation of Thermal-Barrier Coatings at Very High Temperatures

    F.H. Stott;D.J. de Wet;R. Taylor

  • A comparison of the oxidation behavior of Fe-Cr-Al, Ni-Cr-Al, and Co-Cr-Al alloys

    F. H. Stott;G. C. Wood;M. G. Hobby

  • Some frictional features associated with the sliding wear of the nickel-base alloy N80A at temperatures to 250 °C

    Jiaren Jiang;F.H. Stott;Margaret Stack

  • A mathematical model for sliding wear of metals at elevated temperatures

    Jiaren Jiang;F.H. Stott;M.M. Stack

  • Enhanced diffusion of oxygen during internal oxidation of nickel-base alloys

    D. P. Whittle;Y. Shida;G. C. Wood;F. H. Stott

  • The effects of load and substrate hardness on the development and maintenance of wear-protective layers during sliding at elevated temperatures

    F.H Stott;M.P Jordan

  • Growth and adhesion of oxide scales on Al2O3-forming alloys and coatings☆

    Unknown

  • A generic model for dry sliding wear of metals at elevated temperatures

    Jiaren Jiang;F.H. Stott;Margaret Stack

  • Comparison of volumetric and surface heating sources in the modeling of laser melting of ceramic materials

    JF Li;Lin Li;F H Stott

  • The early stages of development of α-Al2O3 scales on Fe-Cr-Al and Fe-Cr-Al-Y Alloys at high temperature

    F. A. Golightly;G. C. Wood;F. H. Stott

  • The development of wear-protective oxides and their influence on sliding friction

    J. E. Wilson;F. H. Stott;Graham Charles Wood

  • The influence of manganese on the High‐temperature oxidation of iron‐chromium alloys

    F. H. Stott;F. I. Wei;C. A. Enahoro

  • The transport of oxygen to the advancing internal oxide front during internal oxidation of nickel-base alloys at high temperature

    F.H. Stott;G.C. Wood;D.P. Whittle;B.D. Bastow

  • Protective oxide scales and their breakdown

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

G. C. Wood
G. C. Wood University of Manchester
Margaret Stack
Margaret Stack University of Strathclyde
Michael Schütze
Michael Schütze Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Roger C. Newman
Roger C. Newman University of Toronto
Brian Gleeson
Brian Gleeson University of Pittsburgh

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