Frenznick, S.; Stratmann, M.; Rohwerder, M.: A new advanced experimental setup for in-depth study of the interfacial reaction during reactive wetting. Review of Scientific Instruments 79 (4), 043901 (2008)
de la Fuente, D.; Rohwerder, M.: Fundamental investigation on the stability of the steel/coating interfaces contaminated by submicroscopic salt particles. Progress in Organic Coatings 61 (2-4), pp. 233 - 239 (2008)
Hausbrand, R.; Stratmann, M.; Rohwerder, M.: The physical meaning of electrode potentials at metal surfaces and polymer/metal interfaces: Consequences for delamination. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 155 (7), pp. C369 - C379 (2008)
Rohwerder, M.; Michalik, A.: Conducting polymers for corrosion protection: What makes the difference between failure and success? Electrochimica Acta 53 (3 SPEC. ISS.), pp. 1301 - 1314 (2007)
Zhong, Q.; Rohwerder, M.; Shi, L.: The effect of ionic penetration on semiconducting behaviour of temporarily protective oil coating on the surface of AISI stainless steel. Materials and Corrosion-Werkstoffe und Korrosion 56 (9), pp. 597 - 605 (2005)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
In this project we study the development of a maraging steel alloy consisting of Fe, Ni and Al, that shows pronounced response to the intrinsic heat treatment imposed during Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM). Without any further heat treatment, it was possible to produce a maraging steel that is intrinsically precipitation strengthened by an…
The aim of the Additive micromanufacturing (AMMicro) project is to fabricate advanced multimaterial/multiphase MEMS devices with superior impact-resistance and self-damage sensing mechanisms.
TiAl-based alloys currently mature into application. Sufficient strength at high temperatures and ductility at ambient temperatures are crucial issues for these novel light-weight materials. By generation of two-phase lamellar TiAl + Ti3Al microstructures, these issues can be successfully solved. Because oxidation resistance at high temperatures is…
We will investigate the electrothermomechanical response of individual metallic nanowires as a function of microstructural interfaces from the growth processes. This will be accomplished using in situ SEM 4-point probe-based electrical resistivity measurements and 2-point probe-based impedance measurements, as a function of mechanical strain and…