FES Funded Projects Outputs
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Wear and Erosion Performance of Flame Sprayed Rare Earth Element-doped AlCoCrFeMo High Entropy Alloy Coatings Wear and Erosion Performance of Flame Sprayed Rare Earth Element-doped AlCoCrFeMo High Entropy Alloy CoatingsT14-C01 University of Alberta Publication 2025-02-19 Thermal Stability of Thermal-sprayed AlCoCrFe-Mo High Entropy Alloy Coatings Assessment of Thermal Stability of Thermal-sprayed AlCoCrFe-Mo High Entropy Alloy CoatingsT14-C01 University of Alberta Publication 2024-09-30 Mohammad Aatif Qazi, Maria Ophelia Dueñas Jarligo,
McDonald, A. Zirconium Doping for Improved Performance of Cold-Sprayed High Entropy Alloy Coatings Development of Zirconium Doping for Improved Performance of Cold-Sprayed High Entropy Alloy Coatings for hydrogen embrittlement resistanceT14-C01 University of Alberta Publication 2024-09-10 Mohammad Aatif Qazi, Maria Ophelia Dueñas Jarligo,
McDonald, A. Cold Sprayed Al-Based High Entropy Alloy Coatings with Zirconium Dispersoids Development of Cold Sprayed Al-Based High Entropy Alloy Coatings with Zirconium Dispersoids for hydrogen embrittlement resistance.T14-C01 University of Alberta Publication 2024-05-20 Mohammad Aatif Qazi, Maria Ophelia Dueñas Jarligo,
McDonald, A. Spray Parameter Optimization and Wear Performance Analysis of Thermally Sprayed AlCoCrFe Base Coatings Spray Parameter Optimization and Wear Performance Analysis of Thermally Sprayed AlCoCrFe Base CoatingsT14-C01 University of Alberta Publication 2024-04-29 Mohammad Aatif Qazi, Maria Ophelia Dueñas Jarligo,
McDonald, A. High-temperature Oxidation of Cold-sprayed AlCoCrFeMo High Entropy Alloy Assessment of High-temperature Oxidation of Cold-sprayed AlCoCrFeMo High Entropy AlloyT14-C01 University of Alberta Publication 2024-04-08 Mohammad Aatif Qazi, Maria Ophelia Dueñas Jarligo,
McDonald, A.
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