Berezkin, A. V.; Kudryavtsev, Y. V.: Effect of Cross-Linking on the Structure and Growth of Polymer Films Prepared by Interfacial Polymerization. Langmuir 31 (44), pp. 12279 - 12290 (2015)
Berezkin, A. V.; Kudryavtsev, Y. V.: Linear interfacial polymerization: Theory and simulations with dissipative particle dynamics. The Journal of Chemical Physics 141 (19), 194906 (2014)
Berezkin, A. V.; Kudryavtsev, Y. V.: Hybrid approach combining dissipative particle dynamics and finite-difference diffusion model: Simulation of reactive polymer coupling and interfacial polymerization. The Journal of Chemical Physics 139 (15), 154102 (2013)
Berezkin, A. V.; Kudryavtsev, Y. V.: End-coupling reactions in incompatible polymer blends: From droplets to complex micelles through interfacial instability. Macromolecules 46 (12), pp. 5080 - 5089 (2013)
Auer, A. A.; Richter, A.; Berezkin, A. V.; Guseva, D. V.; Spange, S.: Theoretical study of twin polymerization – From chemical reactivity to structure formation. Macromolecular Theory Simulations 21 (9), pp. 615 - 628 (2012)
Berezkin, A. V.; Biedermann, P. U.: Multiscale simulation of polyurethane network. World Polymer Congress 2012, Blacksburg, Virginia Tech, USA, June 24, 2012 - June 29, 2012. (2012)
Berezkin, A. V.; Biedermann, P. U.; Auer, A. A.: Mesoscale simulation of network formation and structure, combining molecular dynamics and kinetic Monte Carlo approaches. European Polymer Congress 2011, Granada, Spain, June 26, 2011 - July 01, 2011. (2011)
Berezkin, A. V.; Biedermann, P. U.; Auer, A. A.: Mesoscale simulation of network formation and structure, combining molecular dynamics and kinetic Monte Carlo approaches. European Polymer Congress 2011, Granada, Spain (2011)
Berezkin, A. V.; Biedermann, P. U.: Simulation of polyurethane and water interac-tions with the ZnO surface: DFT and classical OPLS-AA force field calculation. 4-th World Congress on Adhesion and Related Phenomena, Arcachon, France 2010 (2010)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
The key to the design and construction of advanced materials with tailored mechanical properties is nano- and micro-scale plasticity. Significant influence also exists in shaping the mechanical behavior of materials on small length scales.
This project aims to correlate the localised electrical properties of ceramic materials and the defects present within their microstructure. A systematic approach has been developed to create crack-free deformation in oxides through nanoindentation, while the localised defects are probed in-situ SEM to study the electronic properties. A coupling…
This project endeavours to offer comprehensive insights into GB phases and their mechanical responses within both pure Ni and Ni-X (X=Cu, Au, Nb) solid solutions. The outcomes of this research will contribute to the development of mechanism-property diagrams, guiding material design and optimization strategies for various applications.
By using the DAMASK simulation package we developed a new approach to predict the evolution of anisotropic yield functions by coupling large scale forming simulations directly with crystal plasticity-spectral based virtual experiments, realizing a multi-scale model for metal forming.