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Researcher
Daan Deconinck
- Keywords:Electronics and electrical engineering
- Disciplines:Engineering and technology
Affiliations
- Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics (Department)
Member
From1 Sep 2008 → 31 Dec 2013 - Electrochemical and Surface Engineering (Research group)
Member
From1 Jan 2008 → 31 Dec 2013
Publications
1 - 9 of 9
- Simulated and measured response of oxygen SECM-measurements in presence of a corrosion process(2014)
Authors: Levente-Csaba Abodi, Yaiza Gonzalez-Garcia, Olga Dolgikh, Calin Dan, Daan Deconinck, J.m.c Mol, Herman Terryn, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 556-563 - Multi-ion transport and reaction model used to improve the understanding of local current density measurements in presence of concentration gradients around a point current source(2014)
Authors: Andrei stefan Demeter, Olga Dolgikh, A. Bastos, Daan Deconinck, Svetlana Lamaka, V. Topa, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 45-46 - Simulation of nano-second pulsed phenomena in electrochemical micromachining processes – Effects of the signal and double layer properties(2013)
Authors: Eugen Lucian Hotoiu, Steven Van Damme, Calin Albu, Daan Deconinck, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 8-16 - Multi-Ion and Temperature Dependent Numerical Simulation of Electrochemical Machining(2013)
Authors: Daan Deconinck, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 476-479 - A temperature dependent multi-ion model for time accurate numerical simulation of the electrochemical machining process. Part III: Experimental validation(2013)
Authors: Daan Deconinck, Willem Hoogsteen, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 161-173 - Steady-state analysis of the nickel oxide in neutral and weakly alkaline solutions(2013)
Authors: Calin Albu, Daan Deconinck, Steven Van Damme, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 114-121 - A temperature dependent multi-ion model for time accurate numerical simulation of the electrochemical machining process. Part II: Numerical simulation(2012)
Authors: Daan Deconinck, Steven Van Damme, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 120-127 - A temperature dependent multi-ion model for time accurate numerical simulation of the electrochemical machining process. Part I: Theoretical basis(2012)
Authors: Daan Deconinck, Steven Van Damme, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 321-328 - Study of the effects of heat removal on the copying accuracy of the electrochemical machining process(2011)
Authors: Daan Deconinck, Steven Van Damme, Calin Albu, Eugen Lucian Hotoiu, Johan Deconinck
Pages: 5642-5649