Bieler, T. R.; Crimp, M. A.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Computational modeling of grain boundary microcrack nucleation using a slip interaction based definition of boundary character. Risø National Laboratories, Roskilde, Denmark (2006)
Nikolov, S.; Raabe, D.; Roters, F.: A Constitutive Model for Glassy Polymers with Shear Transformation Zones Plasticity and Reptation-Based Viscoelasticity. MMM Third International Conference Multiscale Materials Modeling, Freiburg, Germany (2006)
Zaafarani, N.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: A Study of Deformation and texture Evolution during Nanoindentation in a Cu Single Crystal using Phenomenological and Physically-Based Crystal Plasticity FE Models. MMM Third International Conference Multiscale Materials Modeling, Freiburg, Germany (2006)
Kobayashi, S.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: Relative Importance of Nucleation vs. Growth for Recrystallisation of Particle-containing Fe3Al Alloys. Fundamentals of Deformation and Annealing Symposium, Manchester, UK (2006)
Zaafarani, N.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Recent Progress in the 3D Experimentation and Simulation of Nanoindents. Symposium Fundamentals of Deformation and Annealing, Manchester, UK (2006)
Bieler, T. R.; Crimp, M. A.; Ma, A.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: A Slip Interaction Based Measure of Damage Nucleation in Grain Boundaries. 3rd International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling, Freiburg, Germany (2006)
Raabe, D.: Neues aus der Eisenzeit - Simulationen und Experimente in der Kristallmechanik und frischer Hummer. Kolloquium an der Bundesantalt für Materialforschung (BAM), Berlin, Germany (2006)
Prymak, O.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Frommeyer, G.; Raabe, D.: Konstitutionsuntersuchungen im System Nb-Cr-Al: Erste Ergebnisse und weitere Planungen. Workshop: The Nature of Laves Phases VII, MPI für Metallforschung Stuttgart, Germany (2006)
Zambaldi, C.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Spherical indentation modeling for the investigation of primary recrystallization in a single-crystal nickel-base superalloy. Plasticity, Halifax, Canada (2006)
Zaafarani, N.; Raabe, D.; Singh, R. N.; Roters, F.; Zaefferer, S.; Zambaldi, C.: 3D EBSD characterization and crystal plasticity FE simulation of the texture and microstructure below a nanoindent in Cu. Plasticity Conference 2006, Halifax, Canada (2006)
Raabe, D.: Recent Advances in Crystal Mechanics and Chitin Composites. Physics Colloquium at the Physics Department of the Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany (2006)
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…
Grain boundaries (GBs) are regions connecting adjacent crystals with different crystallographic orientations. GBs are a type of lattice imperfection, with their own structure and composition, and as such impact a material’s mechanical and functional properties. Structural motifs and phases formed at chemically decorated GBs can be of a transient…
Understanding hydrogen-microstructure interactions in metallic alloys and composites is a key issue in the development of low-carbon-emission energy by e.g. fuel cells, or the prevention of detrimental phenomena such as hydrogen embrittlement. We develop and test infrastructure, through in-situ nanoindentation and related techniques, to study…
Recently developed dual-phase high entropy alloys (HEAs) exhibit both an increase in strength and ductility upon grain refinement, overcoming the strength-ductility trade-off in conventional alloys [1]. Metastability engineering through compositional tuning in non-equimolar Fe-Mn-Co-Cr HEAs enabled the design of a dual-phase alloy composed of…
Because of their excellent corrosion resistance, high wear resistance and comparable low density, Fe–Al-based alloys are an interesting alternative for replacing stainless steels and possibly even Ni-base superalloys. Recent progress in increasing strength at high temperatures has evoked interest by industries to evaluate possibilities to employ…
To design novel alloys with tailored properties and microstructure, two materials science approaches have proven immensely successful: Firstly, thermodynamic and kinetic descriptions for tailoring and processing alloys to achieve a desired microstructure. Secondly, crystal defect manipulation to control strength, formability and corrosion…