Prof.dr.ir. H.A. Terryn
Prof.dr.ir. H.A. Terryn
Expertise
Publicaties
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2023
FEM modelling to predict spatiotemporally resolved water uptake in organic coatings
Experimental validation by odd random phase electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements
M. Meeusen / J. P.B. van Dam / N. Madelat / E. Jalilian / B. Wouters / T. Hauffman / G. Van Assche / J. M.C. Mol / A. Hubin / H. Terryn -
2023
Identification of carbon-containing phases in electrodeposited hard Fe–C coatings with intentionally codeposited carbon
Kristof Marcoen / Mélanie Gauvin / Ansbert De Cleene / Jacob Obitsø Nielsen / Kitty Baert / Herman Terryn / Joost De Strycker / Tom Hauffman / Karen Pantleon
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2023
The effect of pH on the corrosion protection of aluminum alloys in lithium-carbonate-containing NaCl solutions
E. Michailidou / P. Visser / J.M.C. Mol / A. Kosari / H.A. Terryn / K. Baert / Y. Gonzalez Garcia
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2022
Adhesion properties of tartaric sulfuric acid anodic films assessed by a fast and quantitative peel tape adhesion test
Mariana Paz Martinez-Viademonte / Shoshan T. Abrahami / Theodor Hack / Malte Burchardt / Herman Terryn
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2022
Corrosion challenges towards a sustainable society
Roman Bender / Damien Féron / Douglas Mills / Stefan Ritter / Ralph Bäßler / Dirk Bettge / Arjan Mol / Herman Terryn / Marc Wilms / More Authors
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Media
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2018-11-16
Chroom-6 is nog steeds de beste beschermer tegen roest
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2014-03-01
Zirconium gebaseerde voorbehandelingen voor automobieltoepassingen
Prijzen
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2017-10-3
H.H. Uhlig corrosion award
Prof. Herman Terryn received the H.H. Uhlig corrosion award for his research of the prevention of corrosion of metals. He received the award at the 232nd meeting of the Electrochemical Society in National Harbor (Washingthon, USA).
The Corrosion Division H.H. Uhlig Award was established in 1973 to recognize excellence in corrosion research and outstanding technical contributions to the field of corrosion science and technology. H.H. Uhlig (1907-1993), after whom the award is named, was head of the prestigious corrosion laboratory at the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is generally considered to be one of the founders of local corrosion phenomena.
232nd ECS Meeting