Rablbauer, R.; Frommeyer, G.; Stein, F.: Determination of the constitution of the quasi-binary eutectic NiAl–Re system by DTA and microstructural investigations. Materials Science and Engineering A: Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing 343, pp. 301 - 307 (2003)
Frommeyer, G.; Liu, Z. G.; Wesemann, J.; Wanderka, N.: Investigations on field-ion image formation and field evaporation sequences of DO3-ordered Fe3Al. Ultramicroscopy 92 (2), pp. 57 - 66 (2002)
Brüx, U.; Frommeyer, G.; Grässel, O.; Meyer, L. W.; Weise, A.: Development and characterization of high strength impact resistant Fe–Mn–(Al, Si) TRIP/TWIP steels. Steel Research 73 (6-7), pp. 294 - 298 (2002)
Brüx, U.; Frommeyer, G.; Jiménez, J. A.: Leight-weight steels based on iron-aluminium - Influence of micro alloying elements (B, Ti, Nb) on microstructures, textures and mechanical properties. Steel Research 73, pp. 543 - 548 (2002)
Fischer, R.; Frommeyer, G.; Schneider, A.: Chromium precipitation in B2-ordered NiAl-2at% Cr alloys investigated by atom probe field ion microscopy. Materials Science and Engineering A 327, pp. 47 - 53 (2002)
Jiméniz, J. A.; Caruana, G.; Adeva, P.; Frommeyer, G.: Mechanical properties of new stainless steel based on the system Fe–30Mn–5Al–X–Cr–0.5C. Steel Research 73, pp. 20 - 25 (2002)
Bobrowski, A.; Frommeyer, G.: Werkstoffcharakterisierung der Profilträger des Glockenstuhls der Hauptkirche St. Michaelis in Hamburg. In: Fortschritte in der Metallographie, 41, pp. 203 - 208 (Eds. Kneissl, A. B.-P. /. A.; DGM). Günter Petzow, Aachen, Germany (2009)
Frommeyer, G.; Knippscheer, S.: Aluminium Intermetallics. In: Handbook of Aluminium, Vol. 2, pp. 603 - 630 (Eds. Totten, G.B.; MacKenzie, D. S.; Dekker, M.). Marcel Dekker, Inc.,, New York (2003)
Frommeyer, G.; Knippscheer, S.: Aluminium-based Metal Matrix Composites. In: Handbook of Aluminium, Vol. 2, pp. 631 - 672 (Eds. Totten, G. B.; MacKenzie, D. S.; Dekker, M.). Marcel Dekker, New York (2003)
Friák, M.; Deges, J.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Frommeyer, G.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab Initio Study of Elastic Properties in Fe3Al-Based Alloys. In: 2008 Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, Vol. 1128, pp. 59 - 64. Symposium on Advanced Intermetallic-Based Alloys for Extreme Environment and Energy Applications held at the 2008 MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, USA, December 01, 2008 - December 05, 2008. (2009)
Frommeyer, G.; Brokmeier, K.; Brüx, U.; Deges, J.; Knippscheer, S.: Innovative Werkstoffe für die fortgeschrittene Schmiedetechnologie. Int. Konf. Neuere Entwicklungen in der Massivumformung, Stuttgart, Germany, May 12, 2009 - May 13, 2009. Int. Konf. Neuere Entwicklungen in der Massivumformung, pp. 289 - 318 (2009)
Prymak, O.; Stein, F.; Kerkau, A.; Ormeci, A.; Kreiner, G.; Frommeyer, G.; Raabe, D.: Phase equilibria in the ternary Nb–Cr–Al system and site occupation in the hexagonal C14 Laves phase Nb(AlxCr1–x)2. In: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, pp. 499 - 504 (Ed. Proceedings, M. S.). Materials Research Society Symposium. (2009)
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