Researcher
Yves Van Ingelgem
- Keywords:Materials engineering
- Disciplines:Destructive and non-destructive testing of materials, Materials processing, Surface engineering, Metals and alloy materials, Engineering instrumentation, Industrial biotechnology diagnostics , Biomedical instrumentation, Biomedical signal processing, Information systems not elsewhere classified, Functionalisation of materials
Affiliations
- Electrochemical and Surface Engineering (Research group)
Responsible
From31 Dec 2007 → Today - Materials and Chemistry (Department)
Member
From8 Apr 2019 → Today - Faculty of Engineering (Faculty)
Member
From22 Jun 2017 → 7 Sep 2017 - Materials and Chemistry (Department)
Member
From1 Feb 2012 → Today - Materials and Chemistry (Department)
Responsible
From1 Jan 2005 → 30 Sep 2013 - Metallurgy, Electrochemistry and Materials Science (Research group)
Responsible
From30 Sep 2004 → 31 Dec 2009
Projects
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- GEAR: Sustainable Material Technologies (SuMaT).From1 Jan 2021 → TodayFunding: IOF - technology validation in real environment, IOF - mandates
- DeMoPreCi-MDT: Development, Monitoring and prediction of Coupled Interactions in Material Durability TestingFrom1 Jan 2015 → 1 Jan 2019Funding: Strategic Initiative Materials (SIM)
Publications
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- Predicting the effect of droplet geometry and size distribution on atmospheric corrosion(2022)
Authors: Nils Van den Steen, Yaiza Gonzalez-Garcia, J.M.C. Mol, Herman Terryn, Yves Van Ingelgem
- Investigation of the importance of heat transfer during thin electrolyte formation in atmospheric corrosion using a novel experimental approach(2021)
Authors: Bangalore Gangadharacharya Koushik, Nils Van den Steen, Herman Terryn, Yves Van Ingelgem
- Review on modelling of corrosion under droplet electrolyte for predicting atmospheric corrosion rate(2021)
Authors: Bangalore Gangadharacharya Koushik, Nils Van den Steen, Mesfin Haile Mamme, Yves Van Ingelgem, Herman Terryn
Pages: 254-267 - Numerical interpretation to differentiate hydrogen trapping effects in iron alloys in the Devanathan-Stachurski permeation cell(2019)
Authors: Lorenzo Vecchi, Darja Pecko, Mesfin Haile Mamme, Dries van Laethem, Tom Depover, Emilie Van den Eeckhout, Nils Van den Steen, Berk Ozdirik, K. Verbeken, Yves Van Ingelgem, et al.
Pages: 231-238 - A modelling approach on the impact of an oxide layer on the hydrogen permeation through iron membranes in the Devanathan-Stachurski cell(2018)
Authors: Lorenzo Vecchi, Darja Pecko, Nick Van den Steen, Mesfin Haile Mamme, Berk Ozdirik, Dries van Laethem, Yves Van Ingelgem, Johan Deconinck, Herman Terryn
Pages: 139-147 - Modelling of hydrogen permeation experiments in iron alloys: Characterization of the accessible parameters - Part II - The exit side(2018)
Authors: Lorenzo Vecchi, Hans Simillion, Rodrigo Montoya, Dries van Laethem, Emilie Van den Eeckhout, Kim Verbeken, Herman Terryn, Johan Deconinck, Yves Van Ingelgem
Pages: 153-161 - Modelling of hydrogen permeation experiments in iron alloys(2018)
Authors: Lorenzo Vecchi, Hans Simillion, Rodrigo Montoya, Dries van Laethem, Emilie Van den Eeckhout, Kim Verbeken, Herman Terryn, Johan Deconinck, Yves Van Ingelgem
Pages: 57-65 - Hydrogen permeation through deformed and heat-treated Armco pure iron(2017)
Authors: Emilie Van den Eeckhout, Aurélie Laureys, Yves Van Ingelgem, Kim Verbeken
Pages: 1515-1523 - An ORP-EIS approach to study the gas incorporation into aluminum etch films(2016)
Authors: Maria Tzedaki, Sven Jozef Verguts, Yves Van Ingelgem, Joshua Hammons, Iris De Graeve, Herman Terryn
Pages: 699-705 - Modelling of hydrogen evolution and diffusion on carbon steel in an inverted rotating disk electrode(2015)Volume: 1
Authors: Lorenzo Vecchi, Berk Ozdirik, Herman Terryn, Iris De Graeve, Johan Deconinck, Christoph Khon, Yves Van Ingelgem
Number of pages: 1
Patents
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