Frommeyer, G.; Jiménez, J. A.: Structural Superplasticity at Higher Strain Rates of Hypereutectoid Fe-5.5Al-1Sn-1Cr-1.3C Steel. Metallurgical and Materials Transaction 36 A, pp. 295 - 300 (2005)
Gnauk, J.; Wenke, R.; Frommeyer, G.: Macroscopic modeling of solidification processes by performing the generalized enthalpy method. Materials Science and Engineering: A 413-414, pp. 490 - 496 (2005)
Jiménez, J. A.; Carsi, M.; Frommeyer, G.; Knippscheer, S.; Wittig, J.; Ruano, O. A.: The effect of microstructure on the creep behavior of the ti-46al-1Mo-0.2Si alloy. Intermetallics 13, pp. 1021 - 1029 (2005)
Kobayashi, S.; Zaefferer, S.; Schneider, A.; Raabe, D.; Frommeyer, G.: Slip system determination by rolling texture measurements around the strength peak temperature in a Fe3Al-based alloy. Materials Science and Engineering A 387–389, pp. 950 - 954 (2004)
Deges, J.; Fischer, R.; Frommeyer, G.; Schneider, A.: Atom probe field ion microscopy investigations on the intermetallic Ni49.5Al49.5Re1 alloy. Surface and Interface Analysis 36, pp. 533 - 539 (2004)
Rablbauer, R.; Fischer, R.; Frommeyer, G.: Mechnical properties of NiAl–Cr alloys in relation to microstructure and atomic defects. Zeitschrift für Metallkunde 95 (6), pp. 525 - 534 (2004)
Fischer, R.; Frommeyer, G.; Schneider, A.: APFIM investigations on site preferences, superdislocations, and antiphase boundaries in NiAl(Cr) with B2 superlattice structure. Materials Science and Engineering A 353, pp. 87 - 91 (2003)
Frommeyer, G.; Brüx, U.; Neumann, P.: Supra-Ductile and High-Strength Manganese-TRIP/TWIP Steels for High Energy Absorption Purposes. Iron and Steel Institue of Japan International Vol. 43 (3), pp. 438 - 446 (2003)
Frommeyer, G.; Hofmann, H.; Löhr, J.: Structural Superplasticity at High Strain Rates of Super Duplex Stainless Steel Fe-25Cr-7Ni-3Mo-0.3N. Steel Research 74 (5), pp. 338 - 344 (2003)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
Conventional alloy development methodologies which specify a single base element and several alloying elements have been unable to introduce new alloys at an acceptable rate for the increasingly specialised application requirements of modern technologies. An alternative alloy development strategy searches the previously unexplored central regions…
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.