Roters, F.; Diehl, M.; Shanthraj, P.; Zambaldi, C.; Tasan, C. C.; Yan, D.; Raabe, D.: Simulation analysis of stress and strain partitioning in dual phase steel based on real microstructures. MMM2014, 7th International Conference on Multiscale
Materials Modeling
, Berkeley, CA, USA (2014)
Zhang, J.; Tasan, C. C.; Lai, M.; Zhang, J.; Raabe, D.: Damage Resistance through Hierarchical Microstructure Development on GUM Metal. Materials Science and Engineering (MSE2014), Darmstadt, Germany (2014)
Tasan, C. C.; Diehl, M.; Yan, D.; Zambaldi, C.; Shanthraj, P.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Integrated experimental and simulation analysis of stress and strain partitioning in dual phase steel. IUTAM Symposium on Connecting Multiscale Mechanics to Complex Material Design, Evanston, IL, USA (2014)
Zhang, J.; Tasan, C. C.; Lai, M.; Springer, H.; Raabe, D.: Influence of oxygen and cold deformation on the ω phase formation in gum metal. TMS 2014, San Diego, TX, USA (2014)
Güder, Ü.; Tasan, C. C.; Yavaş, A.: Iron from Kubad-Abad: Production Techniques of Iron Tools from a Medieval Anatolian Palace. European Association of Archaeologists 20th Annual Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey (2014)
Tasan, C. C.; Diehl, M.; Yan, D.; Zambaldi, C.; Shanthraj, P.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Integrated experimental and simulation analysis of stress and strain partitioning in dual phase steel. 17th U.S. National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA (2014)
Tasan, C. C.; Hoefnagels, J. P. M.; Geers, M. G. D.: Experimental challenges in continuum damage modeling. The International Symposium on Plasticity 2014, Freeport, Bahamas, USA (2014)
Tasan, C. C.; Jeannin, O.; Barbier, D.; Morsdorf, L.; Wang, M.; Ponge, D.; Raabe, D.: In-situ characterization of martensite plasticity by high resolution microstructure and microstrain mapping. ICOMAT 2014, International Conference on Martensitic Transformations 2014, Bilbao, Spain (2014)
Water electrolysis has the potential to become the major technology for the production of the high amount of green hydrogen that is necessary for its widespread application in a decarbonized economy. The bottleneck of this electrochemical reaction is the anodic partial reaction, the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), which is sluggish and hence…
This project targets to exploit or develop new methodologies to not only visualize the 3D morphology but also measure chemical distribution of as-synthesized nanostructures using atom probe tomography.
The mission of our group is to uncover the fundamental mechanisms of deformation and degradation in battery systems and to leverage mechanical principles to design damage-resilient energy storage systems.
Here the focus lies on investigating the temperature dependent deformation of material interfaces down to the individual microstructural length-scales, such as grain/phase boundaries or hetero-interfaces, to understand brittle-ductile transitions in deformation and the role of chemistry or crystallography on it.
The group aims at unraveling the inner workings of ion batteries, with a focus on probing the microstructural and interfacial character of electrodes and electrolytes that control ionic transport and insertion into the electrode.
The full potential of energy materials can only be exploited if the interplay between mechanics and chemistry at the interfaces is well known. This leads to more sustainable and efficient energy solutions.