Roger W. Staehle
Adjunct Professor
and
Consultant on Aqueous Corrosion
22 Red Fox Road
North Oaks, MN 55127
Telephone: (612) 482-9493
Telecopier: (612) 484-5735
Education
- B., Met. Engr., The Ohio State University, 1957
- M.S., Met. Engr., The Ohio State University, 1957
- Westinghouse Reactor Engineering School, (6 months), 1959
- Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1965
Other University of Minnesota Positions Held
- Director, Fontana Corrosion Research Center, University of Minnesota, 1975-
1979
- Dean of the Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota, 1979-1983
- Professor, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Institute of Technology,
University of Minnesota, 1983-1988
Selected Publication
- X.C. Jiang and R.W. Staehle, "On the Activation Energy Qc in the Chemical-
Mechanical Model," submitted to Corrosion Journal in 1995, to be published.
- X.C. Jiang and R.W. Staehle, "Effects of Potential and Stress on TGSCC of
Austenitic Stainless Steels in Concentrated Chloride Solutions," submitted to Corrosion
Journal in 1995, to be published.
- X.C. Jiang and R.W. Staehle, "Effects of Stress and Temperature on SCC of
Austenitic Stainless Steels in Concentrated Chloride Solutions," submitted to Corrosion
Journal in 1995, to be published.
- X.C. Jiang and R.W. Staehle, "Corrosion Model for Stress Corrosion Cracking
Relating the Stress Exponent and Apparent Activation Energy," submitted to Corrosion
Journal in 1995, to be published.
- X.C. Jiang and R.W. Staehle, "A Chemical/Mechanical Model for Correlating Stress
Corrosion Cracking," presented at Plant Aging and Life Prediction of Corrodible
Structures, May 15-18, 1995, Sapporo, Japan. Proceedings to be published.
- X.C. Jiang and R.W. Staehle, "Initiation and Propagation of PWSCC (Low Potential
SCC) in Inconel 600," presented at the PWSCC Workshop, November 15-17, 1994, Hyatt
Regency Westshores, Tampa Florida, sponsored by EPRI.
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