Kampars, J.; Mosans, G.; Jogi, T.; Roters, F.; Vajragupta, N.: LLM-supported collaborative ontology design for data and knowledge management platforms. Frontiers in Big Data 8, 1676477 (2025)
Cantergiani, E.; Riedel, M.; Karhausen, K. F.; Roters, F.; Quadfasel, A.; Falkinger, G.; Engler, O.; Rabindran, R.: Simulations of Texture Evolution in the Near-Surface Region During Aluminum Rolling. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 55 (9.0), pp. 3327 - 3350 (2024)
Cantergiani, E.; Weißensteiner, I.; Grasserbauer, J.; Falkinger, G.; Pogatscher, S.; Roters, F.: Influence of Hot Band Annealing on Cold-Rolled Microstructure and Recrystallization in AA 6016. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 54, pp. 75 - 96 (2023)
Cantergiani, E.; Falkinger, G.; Roters, F.: Crystal plasticity simulations of Cube in-grain fragmentation in aluminium: Influence of crystal neighbor orientation. International Journal of Solids and Structures 252, 111801 (2022)
Shah, V.; Sedighiani, K.; Van Dokkum, J. S.; Bos, C.; Roters, F.; Diehl, M.: Coupling crystal plasticity and cellular automaton models to study meta- dynamic recrystallization during hot rolling at high strain rates. Materials Science and Engineering A: Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing 849, 143471 (2022)
Cantergiani, E.; Falkinger, G.; Mitsche, S.; Theissing, M.; Klitschke, S.; Roters, F.: Influence of Strain Rate Sensitivity on Cube Texture Evolution in Aluminium Alloys. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 53, pp. 2832 - 2860 (2022)
Fujita, N.; Yasuda, K.; Ishikawa, N.; Diehl, M.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Characterizing Localized Microstructural Deformation of Multiphase Steel by Crystal Plasticity Simulation with Multi-Constitutive Law. Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity 63 (732), pp. 1 - 8 (2022)
Hydrogen in aluminium can cause embrittlement and critical failure. However, the behaviour of hydrogen in aluminium was not yet understood. Scientists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung were able to locate hydrogen inside aluminium’s microstructure and designed strategies to trap the hydrogen atoms inside the microstructure. This can…
We plan to investigate the rate-dependent tensile properties of 2D materials such as metal thin films and PbMoO4 (PMO) films by using a combination of a novel plan-view FIB based sample lift out method and a MEMS based in situ tensile testing platform inside a TEM.
This project aims to investigate the influence of grain boundaries on mechanical behavior at ultra-high strain rates and low temperatures. For this micropillar compressions on copper bi-crystals containing different grain boundaries will be performed.
Oxidation and corrosion of noble metals is a fundamental problem of crucial importance in the advancement of the long-term renewable energy concept strategy. In our group we use state-of-the-art electrochemical scanning flow cell (SFC) coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) setup to address the problem.
For understanding the underlying hydrogen embrittlement mechanism in transformation-induced plasticity steels, the process of damage evolution in a model austenite/martensite dual-phase microstructure following hydrogenation was investigated through multi-scale electron channelling contrast imaging and in situ optical microscopy.
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…
Hydrogen induced embrittlement of metals is one of the long standing unresolved problems in Materials Science. A hierarchical multiscale approach is used to investigate the underlying atomistic mechanisms.
Hydrogen embrittlement affects high-strength ferrite/martensite dual-phase (DP) steels. The associated micromechanisms which lead to failure have not been fully clarified yet. Here we present a quantitative micromechanical analysis of the microstructural damage phenomena in a model DP steel in the presence of hydrogen.
The project aims to study corrosion, a detrimental process with an enormous impact on global economy, by combining denstiy-functional theory calculations with thermodynamic concepts.