Renner, F. U.: From corrosion to batteries: Studies on electrochemical interfaces. Seminar talk at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford, CA, USA (2012)
Duarte, M. J.; Renner, F. U.; Klemm, J.: Corrosion analysis and corrosion breakdown of Fe-based amorphous and nanocrystalline alloys. 220th ECS Meeting and Electrochemical Energy Summit, Boston MA, USA (2011)
Renner, F. U.: Oberflächen auf der atomaren Skala: Entlegierung als ein Beispiel aus der Korrosion. Colloquium, Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Germany (2011)
Renner, F. U.: Corrosion behaviour of Fe-Al(-X) alloys in steam. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde - DGM, Technical Committee Meeting, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany (2011)
Renner, F. U.; Vogel, D.; Vogel, A.; Palm, M.: Main Scale formation of Fe-Al based model alloys in steam. International Symposium on High-temperature Oxidation and Corrosion, Zushi, Japan (2010)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
In this project, the effects of scratch-induced deformation on the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility in pearlite is investigated by in-situ nanoscratch test during hydrogen charging, and atomic scale characterization. This project aims at revealing the interaction mechanism between hydrogen and scratch-induced deformation in pearlite.
By using the DAMASK simulation package we developed a new approach to predict the evolution of anisotropic yield functions by coupling large scale forming simulations directly with crystal plasticity-spectral based virtual experiments, realizing a multi-scale model for metal forming.
In collaboration with Dr. Edgar Rauch, SIMAP laboratory, Grenoble, and Dr. Wolfgang Ludwig, MATEIS, INSA Lyon, we are developing a correlative scanning precession electron diffraction and atom probe tomography method to access the three-dimensional (3D) crystallographic character and compositional information of nanomaterials with unprecedented…