Stein, F.; Distl, B.; Rashkova, B.: High-temperature phase equilibria in the TiAl-based systems Ti–Al–Mo and Ti–Al–W. Thermec’2023 – International Conference on Processing & Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, Vienna, Austria (2023)
Stein, F.; Distl, B.; Rashkova, B.; Hauschildt, K.; Pyczak, F.: Destabilization of the ωo Phase of the Ti-Al-Nb System by Mo and W Additions. TOFA 2022, 18th Discussion Meeting on Thermodynamics of Alloys, Krakow, Poland (2022)
Rashkova, B.; Moser, G.; Felber, H.; Grosinger, W.; Zhang, Z.; Motz, C.; Dehm, G.: A Novel Preparation Route to Obtain Micro-Bending Beams for In-situ TEM Studies. 9th Multinational Microscopy Conference 2009, Institute for Electron Microscopy Graz University of Technology , Graz, Austria (2009)
Rashkova, B.; Mendez Martin, F.; Brabetz, M.; Distl, B.; Hauschildt, K.; Stein, F.; Clemens, H.: Phase Constitution in an Intermetallic Ti-37Al-10Nb Alloy: What We Can Learn about the Phase Equilibria? MC2021, Microscopy conference 2021, ePoster, online (2021)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
This project aims to investigate the dynamic hardness of B2-iron aluminides at high strain rates using an in situ nanomechanical tester capable of indentation up to constant strain rates of up to 100000 s−1 and study the microstructure evolution across strain rate range.
This project deals with the phase quantification by nanoindentation and electron back scattered diffraction (EBSD), as well as a detailed analysis of the micromechanical compression behaviour, to understand deformation processes within an industrial produced complex bainitic microstructure.
Within this project, we will use a green laser beam source based selective melting to fabricate full dense copper architectures. The focus will be on identifying the process parameter-microstructure-mechanical property relationships in 3-dimensional copper lattice architectures, under both quasi-static and dynamic loading conditions.
Oxides find broad applications as catalysts or in electronic components, however are generally brittle materials where dislocations are difficult to activate in the covalent rigid lattice. Here, the link between plasticity and fracture is critical for wide-scale application of functional oxide materials.