Dr Arne K. Dahle
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Associate Professor, School of Engineering, University of Queensland Address: School of Engineering University of Queensland BRISBANE 4072 Australia Phone: 07 3365 4350 Fax: 07 3365 3888 Email: A.Dahle@minmet.uq.edu.au Webpage: http://www.minmet.uq.edu.au/~adahle/ Research Group: UQ, EPSA, Engineering, Materials |
Role in the network
Experienced Researcher (ER)Materials Research Focus
Materials for a sustainable AustraliaCurrent Research Activities
Solidification processing of light metals, solidification mechanisms, casting dynamics, casting defects, rheology of two-phase materials, nucleation mechanisms.Selected Publications
External Publication ListGrain refiner fade in aluminium castings
Materials Forum, 2004
Finding eutectic nuclei in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys by focused ion beam milling
Proceedings of Japan Institute of Metals Fall Meeting, 2004
Nucleation of eutectic silicon on aluminium phosphide in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys
Proceedings of 18th Australian Conference on Microscopy & Microanalysis, 2004
Porosity formation and eutectic modification mechanism of hypoeutectic Al-SI alloys
Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals, 2004
Recent progress in understanding eutectic solidification in Aluminium-Silicon foundry alloys
Solification of Aluminium Alloys TMS 133rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition, 2004
Surface Formation on VDC Casting
Light Metals 2004 Proceedings of the technical session by the TMS Aluminium Committee at 133rd TMS Annual Meeting, 2004
The formation of segregation bands in Al-Si castings
Materials Forum - Aluminium alloys Their Physical and Mechanical Properties, 2004
Eutectic grains in unmodified and strontium-modified hypoeutectic aluminum-silicon alloys
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science 35A, 2004
Graduate attributes in relation to curriculum design and delivery in a Bachelor of Materials Engineering Programme
International Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
Modification of Al-Si alloys
Materials Forum - Aluminium Alloys Their Physical and Mechanical Properties, 2004
Modification-related porosity formation in hypoeutectic aluminum-silicon alloys
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B-Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science, 2004
Awards and Distinctions
Mathias Sems Honours Prize from Norwegian Metallurgical Society (1996)UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award (2001)
TMS Magnesium Technology Award for Best Paper (2003)
Uniquest Trailblazer Award (2003)
Professional Recognition and Outreach
1 international journal editorial boardEditor Light Metals Technology Conference (2003)
Member of advisory boards for two international conferences
Chairman at several international conferences
