%0 Thesis
%A Markus, Torsten
%T Thermochemische Untersuchungen zur Hochtemperaturkorrosion von polykristallinem Aluminiumoxid (PCA) durch Metallhalogenide
%V 3955
%N Juel-3955
%@ 0944-2952
%I Techn. Hochsch. Aachen
%V Dr. (FH)
%C Jülich
%M PreJuSER-58863
%M Juel-3955
%B Berichte des Forschungszentrums Jülich
%P 167 p.
%D 2002
%Z Record converted from VDB: 12.11.2012
%Z Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Diss., 2002
%X The accomplished investigations in the context of the available work concerning the hightemperature corrosion of polycrystalline alumina (PCA) by halides of the alkalis and the lanthanides are from special interest in the lamp industry. Mixtures from alkali halides and halides of the lanthanides are an indispensable component of modem metal halide lamps. The halides of the lanthanides produce a very line-rich emission spectrum in the arc of the gas-discharge lamp within the visible range which is very close to that of the natural sunlight. Caused by the high temperatures and temperature gradients in a burner vessel chemical reactions between the lamp filling and the wall of the discharge vessel as well as the electrodes take place. Chemical transport can be observed, which can finally lead to a reduction of the wall thickness and to a failure of the lamp. The goal of this work is the clearingup of the so far not understood mechanisms of the corrosion processes observed in metal halide lamps with PCA bumers. For the improvement of the lamp characteristics it is finally the goal of describing these lamps in a computer-model in order to be able to make statements concerning the corrosion behavior. Apart from the understanding of the corrosion mechanisms it is important for the modelling to identify the foimed corrosion phases and to detemine their themochemical data. The available work makes a contribution to this.
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%9 Dissertation / PhD ThesisBook
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/58863