RESEARCH IN PLASMA ELECTROLYSIS

 

Name: Evgeny V. Parfenov
Official address: Ufa State Aviation Technical University,
12 Karl Marx Street, Ufa 450000 Bashkortostan,
Russian Federation.

tel. +7 347 272 1162

mobile. +7 917 406 2250

email: pev_us@yahoo.com, evparfenov@mail.ru

Specialties: Electrical and Electronic Engineering,

Process Automation and Control,

Plasma Electrolytic Surface Engineering

Functional Coatings

Metal implants

Bulk nanostructured materials

 

Researcher ID: F-2691-2016

Scopus Author ID: 7004501048

ORCID ID: 0000-0003-0113-314X

 

Academic Qualifications:

  1. D.Sc. in Automated Control for Technological Processes. “Automated Control for Technological Processes of Electrolytic Plasma Treatments on the Base of Spectral Methods of Diagnostics”: Doctor of Technical Sciences Thesis, Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia, 2012
  2. Ph.D. in Automated Control for Technological Processes. “Automated Process Control for Plasma Electrolytic TiN Coating Removal”: Candidate of Technical Sciences Thesis, Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia, 2002
  3. The University of California at Davis One-year Intensive English Program, Davis, USA, 2000
  4. Dl. Eng. in Industrial Electronics, with Honours, Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia, 1997
  5. B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, with Honours, Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia, 1996

Career:

Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia:

2013 to present – Professor, Department of Theoretical Basis of Electrical Engineering

2003 to 2013 – Associate Professor at the same Department

2002 to 2009 – Deputy Head of the University International Office

2002 to 2003 – Senior Lecturer at the same Department

2001 to 2002 – Lecturer at the same Department

2000 to 2001 – Teaching Assistant at the same Department

 

Languages: Russian, English fluent

 

Teaching experience:

Prof. Parfenov is reading lectures since 2001 in the area of Electrical Engineering. The topics include Theoretical Basis of Electrical Engineering, Electric Measurements, Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Theory of Non-Linear Circuits, Theory of Electromagnetic Field and its Engineering Applications. Since 2014 he offers a course in Electrolytic Plasma Technologies. For all the courses, laboratory and practical assignments are developed, including originally developed software for system modeling. From 2015 to 2017, Prof. Parfenov delivered lectures in Theoretical Basis of Electrical Engineering at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Nanjing, China) during Summer Schools.

 

Current research interest:

The present research covers the topics of electrolytic plasma processes of modification of the surface layers of metals and alloys, including the application of protective corrosion-resistant coatings. Various classes of models of electrolytic plasma processes have been developed — phenomenological, based on the analysis of phenomena occurring during processing, electric field based on the solution of the boundary value problem of the distribution of current density in the electrolyte, neural network, based on a generalization of experimental data. A methodology has been developed for diagnostics of the characteristics of the surface layer being modified during electrolytic plasma processes; this allows to evaluate unobserved process parameters, such as coating thickness, surface roughness, and others. The diagnostics is based on the analysis of electrical, optical and acoustic signals available for measurement and processing by spectral analysis and mathematical modeling; this allows to increase the processing accuracy, reduce the percentage of rejects and improve the energy efficiency of the technology.

The results of the work were introduced into production in the aircraft industry, and a joint research laboratory for plasma-electrolytic oxidation of parts of helicopter equipment was organized together with Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise JSC. Following the research results, 1 DSc and 4 PhD dissertations were defended. For over 15 years, the research has been carried out in collaboration with the research group of Prof. Aleksey Yerokhin at the University of Sheffield and the University of Manchester (UK), and a joint laboratory has been organized. For 3 years, there has been collaboration with the research team of Prof. N. Ramesh Babu at the National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli (India). For 4 years, a collaboration has been conducted with the scientific group of Prof. Ruslan Valiev in the field of creating new coatings for nanostructured materials.

Current advances include the development of biocompatible plasma electrolytic oxidation coatings for Ti and Mg implants, including nanostructured.

Excellence awards:

  1. Russian Presidential Award for Young D.Sc. Scientists, No. MD-2870.2014.8, 2014-2015
  2. Bashkortostan Presidential Excellence Award for Ph.D. Scientists, 2009
  3. Russian Presidential Award for Young Ph.D. Scientists, No. MK-1271.2004.8, 2004-2005
  4. Yeltsin Presidential Scholarship for Education Abroad 1999-2000
  5. Excellence Award from the Russian Academy of Sciences for Young Scientists 1997-2000

List of participation in major research projects:

  1. Russian Science Foundation joint project with the Indian Department of Science and Technology No. 19-49-02003 (with National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, India, Prof. N. Rameshbabu) (2019-2021)
  2. Russian Foundation of Basic Research joint project with the Indian Department of Science and Technology No. 16-53-48008 (with National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, India, Prof. N. Rameshbabu) (2017-2020)
  3. The Royal Society International Joint Research project with the University of Sheffield, 2012-2013 (Prof. A. Yerokhin)
  4. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council project “Bridging the Gaps between Engineering, Mathematics, and ICT”, joint research with the University of Sheffield, 2009 (Prof. A. Yerokhin)
  5. The Royal Society Short Visit joint research project with the University of Sheffield, 2007 (Prof. A. Yerokhin)
  6. Russian Federal Framework Research Program “Research and Development in Priority Topics of Science and Engineering”, research project No. 02.442.11.7501, 2006
  7. Russian Federal Framework Research Program “Research and Development in Priority Topics of Science and Engineering”, a joint research project with the University of Sheffield (UK), No. 02.444.11.7245, 2006 (Prof. A. Yerokhin)
  8. Russian Federal Framework Research Program “Scientifically Enriched Technologies”, a joint research project with Samara State Airspace University, 1997-2000

Research leadership:

Starting from 2004, Prof Parfenov is a principal investigator and supervisor at Ufa State Aviation Technical University in research projects dedicated to plasma electrolytic surface engineering and process control. Four Ph.D., three M.Sc. and five B.Sc. students received their degrees under his supervision. Joint laboratories for investigation of electrolytic plasma processes work with the University of Sheffield, University of Manchester (UK), National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli (India) and with Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise.

Reviewer for Journals:

  1. Vacuum, Elsevier (since 2019)
  2. Electrochimica Acta, Elsevier (since 2014)
  3. Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, Springer (since 2012)
  4. Physics Letters A (since 2011)
  5. Letters of Ufa State Aviation Technical University (Vestnik UGATU) (since 2009)
  6. Journal for Alloys and Compounds, Elsevier (since 2008)
  7. Surface and Coatings Technology, Elsevier (since 2006)

Conference Lectures:

  1. Frequency response effects on electrical field and microdischarge distribution during PEO process. 10th Asian-European Conference in Plasma Surface Engineering. Jeju (Korea), 2019 (invited)
  2. Non-oxidizing trend in plasma electrolytic technologies: mechanism, diagnostics, and applications of electrolytic plasma polishing. 25th Congress of International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering. Xi’an (China), 2018 (invited)
  3. Diagnostics of surface layer properties for low- and high- voltage anodic film formation via electrical characteristics. Anodize it!: International conference. Toulouse (France): Universite Toulouse Paul Sabatier, 2017
  4. Biocompatible PEO coatings functionalized with polysaccharide phosphonates. 15th Int. Conf of Plasma Surface Engineering (PSE-2016), Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany)
  5. Transient analysis and modeling for diagnostic of pulsed bipolar plasma electrolytic oxidation process. ICMCTF 2015: 42nd International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films, San Diego (USA).
  6. Model Identification for the Process of Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation as a Control Plant, SICPRO-2015: International Conference on System Identification and Control Problems, Moscow (Russia), V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences
  7. Equivalent Circuit Modelling for Pulsed Bipolar Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Process, ICCSS 2014: International Conference on Circuit and System Simulation, Nottingham (UK)
  8. Joint Analysis of Electric, Optical and Acoustic Frequency Responses of Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Process, Plasma Surface Engineering 2014: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany)
  9. Frequency Response Analysis: a New Tool for Diagnostics of Plasma Assisted Electrochemical Processes, EUROMAT 2009: Glasgow (UK)
  10. Small Signal Frequency Response Studies for Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation, ICMCTF 2008: International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films, San Diego (USA). American Vacuum Society.
  11. Statistical Signal Processing for Plasma Electrolysis Process Control, SICPRO-2005: International Conference on System Identification and Control Problems, Moscow (Russia), V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences.

Books and Book Chapters: 

  1. R.Z. Valiev, I. Sabirov, E.G. Zemtsova, E.V. Parfenov, L. Dluhoš, T.C. Lowe, Nanostructured commercially pure titanium for development of miniaturized biomedical implants, in: Titanium in Medical and Dental Applications, Eds. F.H. Froes, M. Qian. Woodhead Publishing, 2018, P. 393-417.
  2. A.A. Bybin, R.R. Nevyantseva, E.V. Parfenov, O.G. Smolnikova. Technologies of aluminide coatings stripping from gas turbine blades. Moscow: Mashinostroenie, 2015, 280 p.
  3. E.V. Parfenov, R.R. Nevyantseva, S.A. Gorbatkov, A.L. Yerokhin. Electrolytic Plasma Treatments: Modelling, Diagnostics, and Control. Moscow: Mashinostroenie, 2014, 380 p.
  4. E.V. Parfenov, A. Yerokhin. Methodology of data acquisition and signal processing for frequency response evaluation during plasma electrolytic surface treatments in: Process Control: Problems, Techniques, and Applications. Ed. S.P. Werther. New York: Nova Sci. Publ., 2011. P. 63–96.

List of major papers:

  1. Charge transfer mechanisms underlying Contact Glow Discharge Electrolysis / Yerokhin A., Mukaeva V. R., Parfenov E. V., Laugel N., Matthews A. // Electrochimica Acta. ‒ 2019. ‒ T. 312. ‒ C. 441-456.
  2. The effect of graphite particle size on the corrosion and wear behaviour of the PEO-EPD coating fabricated on commercially pure zirconium / Arun S., Hariprasad S., Saikiran A., Ravisankar B., Parfenov E. V., Mukaeva V. R., Rameshbabu N. // Surface and Coatings Technology. ‒ 2019. ‒ T. 363. ‒ C. 301-313.
  3. Surface functionalization via PEO coating and RGD peptide for nanostructured titanium implants and their in vitro assessment / E.V. Parfenov, L.V. Parfenova, G.S. Dyakonov, K.V. Danilko, V.R. Mukaeva, R.G. Farrakhov, E.S. Lukina, R.Z. Valiev // Surface and Coatings Technology, 2019, Vol. 357, P. 669-683.
  4. Formation of ZrO2–SiC Composite Coating on Zirconium by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation in Different Electrolyte Systems Comprising of SiC Nanoparticles / A. Sukumaran, H. Sampatirao, R. Balasubramanian, E. Parfenov, V. Mukaeva, R. Nagumothu // Trans. Indian Inst. Met., 2018, Vol. 71, P. 1699-1713.
  5. Electric field effect on surface layer removal during electrolytic plasma polishing / E.V. Parfenov, R.G. Farrakhov, V.R. Mukaeva, A.V. Gusarov, R.R. Nevyantseva, A. Yerokhin // Surface and Coatings Technology, 2016, Vol. 307C, P. 1329-1340.
  6. In situ impedance spectroscopy of the plasma electrolytic oxidation process for deposition of Ca- and P-containing coatings on Ti / A. Yerokhin, E.V. Parfenov, A. Matthews // Surface and Coatings Technology, 2016. Vol. 301, P. 54-62.
  7. Impedance spectroscopy of the process of hard anodizing of aluminum alloys / R. G. Farrakhov, E. V. Parfenov, A. V. Gusarov, D. M. Lazarev, A. R. Fatkullin // Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 2016. Vol. 52, Issue 2. P. 202–211.
  8. A. R. Fatkullin, E.V. Parfenov, A.Yerokhin, D. M. Lazarev, A. Matthews. Effect of positive and negative pulse voltages on surface properties and equivalent circuit of plasma electrolytic oxidation process // Surface and Coatings Technology, 2015. Vol. 284. P. 427-437
  9. E.V.Parfenov, A.Yerokhin, R.R. Nevyantseva, M.V. Gorbatkov, C.-J. Liang, A. Matthews. Towards smart electrolytic plasma technologies: An overview of methodological approaches to process modeling// Surface and Coatings Technology, 2015, Vol. 269. P. 2-22.
  10. A.R. Fatkullin, E.V. Parfenov, A. Yerokhin. Equivalent Circuit Modelling for Pulsed Bipolar Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Process // Int. J. of Information and Electronics Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 1, January 2015. – PP. 63-67.
  11. Y.Gao, A. Yerokhin, E. Parfenov, A. Matthews. Application of Voltage Pulse Transient Analysis during Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation for Assessment of Characteristics and Corrosion Behaviour of Ca- and P-containing Coatings on Magnesium // Electrochimica Acta, Vol. 149. 2014. – PP. 218-230.
  12. A. Yerokhin, E.V. Parfenov, C.J. Liang, V.R. Mukaeva, A. Matthews System linearity quantification for in-situ impedance spectroscopy of plasma electrolytic oxidation // Electrochemistry Communications, 2013, Vol. 27. P. – 137-140.
  13. E.V. Parfenov, A. Yerokhin, A. Matthews. Small signal frequency response studies for plasma electrolytic oxidation, Surface and Coatings Technology. Vol. 203, 2009. — PP 2896-2904.
  14. E.V. Parfenov, A. L. Yerokhin, A. Matthews. Impedance spectroscopy characterization of PEO process and coatings on aluminium, Thin Solid Films.  Vol. 516, 2007. — PP 428-432.
  15. E.V. Parfenov, A. L. Yerokhin, A. Matthews. Frequency response studies for the plasma electrolytic oxidation process, Surface and Coatings Technology. Vol. 201, 2007. — PP 8661-8670.
  16. E.V. Parfenov, R.R. Nevyantseva, S.A. Gorbatkov. Process control for plasma electrolytic removal of TiN coatings. Part 1: Duration control, Part 2: Voltage control, Surface and Coatings Technology. Vol. 199, 2005. — PP 189-204.
  17. R.R. Nevyantseva, S.A. Gorbatkov, E.V. Parfenov, A.A. Bybin. The Influence of Vapor-Gaseous Envelope Behavior on Plasma Electrolytic Coating Removal, Surface and Coatings Technology. Vol. 148, 2001. — PP 30–37.

List of major conference papers:

  1. R.G. Farrakhov, V.R. Mukaeva, A.R. Fatkullin, M.V. Gorbatkov, P.V. Tarasov, D.M. Lazarev, N. Ramesh Babu, E.V. Parfenov, Plasma electrolytic oxidation treatment mode influence on corrosion properties of coatings obtained on Zr-1Nb alloy in silicate-phosphate electrolyte, IOP Conf. Ser. Mater. Sci. Eng., 292 (2018). – P. 012006.
  2. E. Parfenov, V. Mukaeva, A. Yerokhin. Diagnostics of surface layer properties for low- and high- voltage anodic film formation via electrical characteristics // Anodize it!: International conference. Toulouse: Universitet Toulouse Paul Sabatier, 2017. – P. 16.
  3. E. Parfenov, V. Mukaeva, R. Farrakhov, D. Lazarev. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of PEO coatings on UFG magnesium alloy Mg-1Ca // New trends in research of UFG materials produced by SPD: International workshop. Saint Petersburg: SPbSU, 2017. – P. 11-12.
  4. E. Parfenov, L. Parfenova, A. Yerokhin, E. Lukina, R. Farrakhov. Biocompatible PEO coatings functionalized with polysaccharide phosphonates // Abstracts of 15th Int. Conf of Plasma Surface Engineering (PSE-2016), Garmisch-Partenkirchen: European Society of Thin Films, 2016. – P. 255.
  5. E. Parfenov, A. Yerokhin, V. Mukaeva, R. Nevyantseva. Joint analysis of electric, optical and acoustic frequency responses of plasma electrolytic oxidation process // Abstracts of 14th Int. Conf of Plasma Surface Engineering (PSE-2014), Garmisch-Partenkirchen: European Society of Thin Films, 2014. – P. 555.
  6. A.R. Fatkullin, E.V. Parfenov, A. Yerokhin. Equivalent Circuit Modelling for Pulsed Bipolar Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Process // Abstracts of International Conference on Circuits, System and Simulation (ICCSS-2014), Nottingham: International Association of Computer Science and Information Technologies, 2014. – P. 27.
  7. A.L. Yerokhin, C.-J. Liang, E.V. Parfenov, A. Matthews. Insight into plasma discharge in PEO: In-situ impedance spectroscopy study, ICMCTF 2012: International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films. San Diego (USA): American Vacuum Society, 2012. – PP. 71.
  8. E.V. Parfenov. Control for Plasma Electrolytic Technological Processes, Mavlyutov Lectures: Russian Scientific Conference. Vol. 5., Ufa State Aviation Technical University, March 2011. Ufa (Russia), 2011. – PP. 127-131.
  9. E.V. Parfenov, A. Yerokhin, A. Matthews, R.R. Nevyantseva. Frequency response analysis as a new tool for plasma-assisted electrochemical processes characterization// EUROMAT-2009: European Congress on Advanced Materials and Processes, www.euromat2009.fems.eu. Glasgow, UK, 2009. – P. 27.
  10. E.V. Parfenov, A. L. Yerokhin, A. Matthews.  EIS characterization of alumina coatings produced by frequency swept pulsed PEO, International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films ICMCTF-2007, San Diego (USA). American Vacuum Society – 2007. – P. 52.
  11. E.V. Parfenov, R.R. Nevyantseva, S.A. Gorbatkov. Statistical Signal Processing for Plasma Electrolysis Process Control, Proceedings of International Conference “System Identification and Control Problems-05”, Moscow (Russia), V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences, 2005, PP 998-1004.
  12. R.R. Nevyantseva, E.V. Parfenov, S.A. Gorbatkov. On Designing of Automated Control System for Plasma Electrolytic Coating Removal, EUROMAT-2003: European Congress on Advanced Materials and Processes, Lausanne (Switzerland), 2003. – P. 60.

Russian Patents for Inventions:

2692120 (2019), 2672036 (2018), 2668344 (2018), 2611632 (2017), 2540239 (2015), 2475700 (2013), 2471017 (2012), 2440878 (2012), 2435134 (2011), 2366765 (2009), 2360045 (2009), 2339738 (2008), 2240500 (2004), 2227181 (2004), 2247359 (2004), 2202451 (2003), 2148811 (2000), 2133943 (1999), 2119975 (1998)

Certificate numbers for developed and registered software:

2018660868 (2018), 2018613049 (2018), 2016619845 (2016), 2014611686 (2014), 2014617942 (2014), 2013618088 (2013), 2011616984 (2011), 2011612724 (2011), 2010615514 (2010), 2009611127 (2009), 2008610952 (2008), 2007615051 (2007), 2006612620 (2006), 2006612621 (2006), 2006612618 (2006), 2006612625 (2006), 2006612617 (2006), 2006612619 (2006), 2006612624 (2006), 2006612623 (2006), 2006612622 (2006), 2006620255 (2006), 2005610988 (2005), 2003611917 (2003), 50200100062 (2001)