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Hans Jürgen Grabke

Hans Jürgen Grabke

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Materials Science

D-Index
66
Citations
15680
World Ranking
5355
National Ranking
315

Overview

Hans Jürgen Grabke was affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany during their career. The scientist contributed to their field through research conducted under this institution.

Despite the absence of detailed records concerning their publications, frequent co-authors, specific fields or subfields of study, and main research topics, Grabke's association with the Max Planck Society indicates engagement with scientific research within a prominent research environment.

There are no available data on recent papers, awards, or book publications linked to Grabke. Therefore, insights into the precise areas of expertise or notable collaborations remain limited.

The fact that Grabke is deceased is acknowledged, and thus all references to their career are presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • The oxidation behaviour of NiAl-I. Phase transformations in the alumina scale during oxidation of NiAl and NiAl-Cr alloys

    M.W. Brumm;H.J. Grabke

  • The effects of chlorides, hydrogen chloride, and sulfur dioxide in the oxidation of steels below deposits

    Hans-Jürgen Grabke;E. Reese;Michael Spiegel

  • Diffusion of cations in chromia layers grown on iron-base alloys

    R. E. Lobnig;H. P. Schmidt;K. Hennesen;H. J. Grabke

  • Chloridation and oxidation of iron, chromium, nickel and their alloys in chloridizing and oxidizing atmospheres at 400–700°C

    Armin Zahs;Michael Spiegel;Hans Jürgen Grabke

  • Equilibrium surface segregation of dissolved nonmetal atoms on iron(100) faces

    H.J. Grabke;W. Paulitschke;G. Tauber;H. Viefhaus

  • Oxidation of NiAl and FeAl

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  • Thermodynamics, mechanisms and kinetics of metal dusting

    H.J. Grabke

  • Oxidation behaviour of NiAl—II. Cavity formation beneath the oxide scale on NiAl of different stoichiometries

    M.W. Brumm;H.J. Grabke

  • Initial oxidation and chromium diffusion. I. Effects of surface working on 9–20% Cr steels

    Carmen Ostwald;Hans J. Grabke

  • On the mechanism of catastrophic carburization : metal dusting

    H.J. Grabke;R. Krajak;J.C. Nava Paz

  • Site competition in grain boundary segregation of phosphorus and nitrogen in iron

    Helmut Erhart;Hans Jürgen Grabke

  • Segregation of sulfur during growth of oxide scales

    H.J. Grabke;D. Wiemer;H. Viefhaus

  • A study on the solubility and distribution of carbon in oxides

    I. Wolf;H.J. Grabke

  • The Role of Nitrogen in the Corrosion of Iron and Steels

    H. J. Grabke

  • High-temperature corrosion and creep of Ni-Cr-Fe alloys in carburizing and oxidizing environments

    A. Schnaas;H. J. Grabke

  • The oxidation behaviour of sprayed MCrAlY coatings

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  • Surface and Grain Boundary Segregation on and in Iron and Steels

    H. J. Grabke

  • The influence of alloying elements on the chlorine‐induced high temperature corrosion of Fe‐Cr alloys in oxidizing atmospheres

    A. Zahs;M. Spiegel;H. Grabke

  • Metal Dusting of High-Temperature Alloys

    H. J. Grabke;R. Krajak;E. M. Müller-Lorenz

  • Segregation on the Surface of Steels in Heat Treatment and Oxidation

    H. J. Grabke;V. Leroy;H. Viefhaus

  • Accelerated oxidation, internal oxidation, intergranular oxidation, and pesting of intermetallic compounds

    H. J. Grabke;G. H. Meier

  • Effects of grain size, cold working, and surface finish on the metal-dusting resistance of steels

    H. J. Grabke;E. M. Müller-Lorenz;S. Strauss;E. Pippel

Frequent Co-Authors

Eckhard Pippel
Eckhard Pippel Max Planck Society
André Schneider
André Schneider University of Bern

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