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A disszertációval kapcsolatos publikációk

[S1] J. Garaguly, A. Lovas, J. Tóth, J. Takács: Time evolution of hydrogen charging and discharging process in Ni- Zr glassy alloys studied by in-situ resistivity measurements, Proc. XI. International Colloquium on Materials Technologies, Design, Maintenance and their Application in the Field of Transportation (Zilina-Rajecke Teplice, Slovakia, 1994); pp. 11-14
 
[S2] J. Garaguly, A. Lovas, J. Tóth, J. Takács: Time evolution of hydrogen charging and discharging process in Ni- Zr glassy alloys studied by in-situ resistivity measurements. In Berichte und Informationen aus Forschung, Lehre und Praxis, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft, Dresden 1/95 (1995) pp. 52-55. (ISSN 0942 - 8240)
 
[S3] J. Garaguly, A. Lovas, J. Tóth: Hydrogen absorption and desorption in Ni- Zr glasses studied by in-situ resistivity measurements. Előadás a XII. International Colloquium on Advanced Manufacturing and Repair Technologies in Vehicle Industry c. konferencián (Balatonfüred, 1995)
 
[S4] J. Tóth, J. Garaguly, K. Tompa, A. Lovas, L.K. Varga: Hydrogen uptake monitored by resistance change in amorphous Ni33Zr67 alloy. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 21, (1996) p. 1039 Bemutatva a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Hydrogen Materials Science and Chemistry of Metal Hydrides" (Katsively, Ukraina, 1995) konferencián
 
[S5] J. Garaguly, A. Lovas, Á. Cziráki, M. Reybold, J. Takács, K. Wetzig: Reversible and irreversible hydrogen absorption in Ni67-xCuxZr33 glasses monitored by in situ resistivity measurements Materials Science and Engineering A226-228, (1997) pp. 938-942. Bemutatásra került a 9th Int. Conf. on Rapidly Quenched and Metastable Materials (Bratislava, Aug. 25-30, 1996) konferencián
 
[S6] J. Garaguly, A. Lovas, K. Tompa, J. Takács: Electrical resistance change during hydrogen charging and discharging in Ni67-xCuxZr33 glassy alloys Journal of Alloys and Compounds 253-254 (1997) pp. 114-117, Bemutatásra került az Int. Symp. on Metal-Hydrogen Systems; (Les Diablerets, Aug. 25-30, 1996) konferencián
 
[S7] K. Tompa, P. Bánki, J. Garaguly, G. Lasanda, L. Vasáros: Diffusible and residual hydrogen in amorphous Ni(Cu)-Zr-H alloys, előadás, mely elhangzott: Gordon Research Conference on Metal Hydrogen Systems, Henniker NH, 1997 July 13-17
 
[S8] A. Lovas, J. Garaguly: The role of hydrogen-energetics in the future of transportation industry, Proceedings of First Conference on Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 2. pp. 692-696 Springer Verlag, 1998; előadás elhangzott az alábbi -BME Gépészmérnöki Kara által szervezett- konferencián: Gépészet '98 (Holnap és holnapután) 1998. május 28-29. Budapest
 
[S9] K. Tompa, P. Bánki, J. Garaguly, G. Lasanda, L. Vasáros: Partition of hydrogen in amorphous Ni-Zr-H alloys, előadás az ISMAR-CA 98 Int. Conf., Berlin 1998 Aug. 2-7. konferencián, kiadása folyamatban
 




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