Ayodele, S. G.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Lattice Boltzmann study of pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems. Physical Review E 83 (016702), pp. 016702-1 - 016702-14 (2011)
Ayodele, S. G.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Effect of aspect ratio on transverse diffusive broadening: A lattice Boltzmann study. Physical Review E 80 (1), pp. 016304-1 - 016304-9 (2009)
Ayodele, S. G.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Transverse diffusive mixing of solutes in pressure driven microchannels: A Lattice Boltzmann study of the scaling laws. La Houille Blanche, International Water Journal 6, pp. 93 - 100 (2009)
Ayodele, S. G.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Transverse diffusive broadening in pressure driven microchannels: A lattice Boltzmann study of the scaling laws. The XVth International Congress on Rheology, Monterey, CA. USA (2008)
Ayodele, S. G.: Lattice Boltzmann modeling of advection-diffusion-reaction equations in non-equilibrium transport processes. Dissertation, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany (2013)
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 current study is to investigate electrochemical corrosion mechanisms by examining the metal-liquid nanointerfaces. To achieve this, corrosive fluids will be strategically trapped within metal structures using novel additive micro fabrication techniques. Subsequently, the nanointerfaces will be analyzed using cryo-atom probe…
TiAl-based alloys currently mature into application. Sufficient strength at high temperatures and ductility at ambient temperatures are crucial issues for these novel light-weight materials. By generation of two-phase lamellar TiAl + Ti3Al microstructures, these issues can be successfully solved. Because oxidation resistance at high temperatures is…
We plan to investigate the rate-dependent tensile properties of 2D materials such as metal thin films and PbMoO4 (PMO) films by using a combination of a novel plan-view FIB based sample lift out method and a MEMS based in situ tensile testing platform inside a TEM.
The main aspect of this project is to understand how hydrogen interacts with dislocations/ stacking faults at the stress concentrated crack tip. A three-point bending test has been employed for this work.