Marian, J.; Cereceda, D.; Diehl, M.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Unraveling the temperature dependence of the yield strength of tungsten single crystals using atomistically-informed crystal plasticity. 8th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling, MMM2016, Dijon, France (2016)
Cereceda, D.; Diehl, M.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.; Marian, J.: Unraveling the temperature dependence of the yield strength in BCC metals from atomistically-informed crystal plasticity calculation. Dislocations 2016, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA (2016)
Diehl, M.; Eisenlohr, P.; Shanthraj, P.; Roters, F.: Using the Spectral Solver. 5th International Symposium on Computational Mechanics of Polycrystals, CMCn 2016 and first DAMASK User Meeting, Düsseldorf, Germany (2016)
Diehl, M.; Naunheim, Y.; Morsdorf, L.; An, D.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Crystal Plasticity Simulations on Real Data: Towards Highly Resolved 3D Microstructures. 26th International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of Materials - IWCMM 26, Tomsk, Russia (2016)
Wong, S. L.; Roters, F.: Multiscale micromechanical modelling for advanced high strength steels including both the TRIP and TWIP effect. MSE 2016, Darmstadt, Germany (2016)
Roters, F.; Diehl, M.; Shanthraj, P.: Crystal Plasticity Simulations - Fundamentals, Implementation, Application. Micromechanics of Materials, Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen
, Groningen, The Netherlands (2016)
Roters, F.; Diehl, M.; Shanthraj, P.: DAMASK Evolving From a Crystal Plasticity Subroutine Towards a Multi-Physics Simulation Tool. Focus Group Meeting “Metals”, SPP 1713, Bad Herrenalb, Germany (2016)
Roters, F.; Zhang, C.; Eisenlohr, P.; Shanthraj, P.; Diehl, M.: On the usage of HDF5 in the DAMASK crystal plasticity toolkit. 2nd International Workshop on Software Solutions for Integrated Computational Materials Engineering - ICME 2016, Barcelona, Spain (2016)
Demura, M.; Raabe, D.; Roters, F.; Hirano, T.: Computational analysis of irregular rolling deformation in Nickel Aluminide single crystals. Thermec 2016, Graz, Austria (2016)
Liu, B.; Arsenlis, T.; Raabe, D.; Roters, F.: Interfacial dislocation motion in single-crystal superalloys: dislocation interactions, vacancy supersaturation, and directional coarsening. Plasticity '16: The 22nd International Symposium on Plasticity & Its Cur
rent Applications
, Keauhou Bay, HI, USA (2016)
Roters, F.; Zhang, S.; Shantraj, P.: Including damage modelling into crystal plasticity simulation. Plasticity '16: The 22nd International Symposium on Plasticity & Its Cur
rent Applications
, Keauhou Bay, HI, USA (2016)
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…
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of steel is a great challenge in engineering applications. However, the HE mechanisms are not fully understood. Conventional studies of HE are mostly based on post mortem observations of the microstructure evolution and those results can be misleading due to intermediate H diffusion. Therefore, experiments with a…
The goal of this project is the investigation of interplay between the atomic-scale chemistry and the strain rate in affecting the deformation response of Zr-based BMGs. Of special interest are the shear transformation zone nucleation in the elastic regime and the shear band propagation in the plastic regime of BMGs.
“Smaller is stronger” is well known in micromechanics, but the properties far from the quasi-static regime and the nominal temperatures remain unexplored. This research will bridge this gap on how materials behave under the extreme conditions of strain rate and temperature, to enhance fundamental understanding of their deformation mechanisms. The…
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of iron by marine sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) is studied electrochemically and surfaces of corroded samples have been investigated in a long-term project.
In this project we investigate the hydrogen distribution and desorption behavior in an electrochemically hydrogen-charged binary Ni-Nb model alloy. The aim is to study the role of the delta phase in hydrogen embrittlement of the Ni-base alloy 718.
Smaller is stronger” is well known in micromechanics, but the properties far from the quasi-static regime and the nominal temperatures remain unexplored. This research will bridge this gap on how materials behave under the extreme conditions of strain rate and temperature, to enhance fundamental understanding of their deformation mechanisms. The…