Frommeyer, G.; Brokmeier, K.; Brüx, U.; Deges, J.; Knippscheer, S.: Innovative Werkstoffe für die fortgeschrittene Schmiedetechnologie. Int. Konf. Neuere Entwicklungen in der Massivumformung, Stuttgart, Germany, May 12, 2009 - May 13, 2009. Int. Konf. Neuere Entwicklungen in der Massivumformung, pp. 289 - 318 (2009)
Frommeyer, G.; Brüx, U.; Brokmeier, K.; Rablbauer, R.: Development, Microstructures and Properties of Advanced High-Strength and Supra-Ductile Light-Weight Steels. International Conference on Processing and Manufacturing of Advanced Materials -Thermec 2009, Berlin, Germany (2009)
Frommeyer, G.; Brokmeier, K.; Knippscheer, S.: Innovative Materials for Advanced Forming Technology. International Conference on New Developments in Forging Technology, Stuttgart, Fellbach, Germany (2009)
Frommeyer, G.; Rablbauer, R.; Brokmeier, K.: Das Potential von hochfesten und supraduktilen Fe–Mn–Al–Si–C Stählen für den zukünftigen Karosserieleichtbau - Stand der Technik und Entwicklungstrends. WAMM World Automotive Materials Meeting 2008, Bad Nauheim/Frankfurt, Germany (2008)
Frommeyer, G.; Rablbauer, R.; Brokmeier, K.: Entwicklung und Eigenschaften ultrahochfester und supraduktiler Stähle für den Fahrzeugbau. Clausthal Industriekolloquium Sonderforschungsbereich 675, Clausthal (2007)
Brokmeier, K.: Improving the fomability and strength of light-weight Fe-Mn-Al-Si steels. 3rd Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Mettmann, Germany (2006)
Brokmeier, K.; Frommeyer, G.: High carbon lightweight iron-manganese-TRIP/TWIP-steels with improved formability and strength. 17. International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering (IFHTSE), Kobe, Japan (2008)
Brokmeier, K.: High carbon light-weight Fe-Mn-TRIP/TWIP-steels with improved formability and strength. 7th European Symposium on Martensitic Transformation and Shape Memory Alloys, Bochum, Germany (2006)
Brokmeier, K.: Higher content of carbon improves the formability and strength of light-weight Fe–Mn–Al–Si TRIP-steels. European Congress on Advanced Materials and Processes, Prague, Czech Republic (2005)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
The aim of the Additive micromanufacturing (AMMicro) project is to fabricate advanced multimaterial/multiphase MEMS devices with superior impact-resistance and self-damage sensing mechanisms.
The Ni- and Co-based γ/γ’ superalloys are famous for their excellent high-temperature mechanical properties that result from their fine-scaled coherent microstructure of L12-ordered precipitates (γ’ phase) in an fcc solid solution matrix (γ phase). The only binary Co-based system showing this special type of microstructure is the Co-Ti system…
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…
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) is the most commonly used Additive Manufacturing processes. One of its biggest advantages it offers is to exploit its inherent specific process characteristics, namely the decoupling the solidification rate from the parts´volume, for novel materials with superior physical and mechanical properties. One prominet…