Titrian, H.; Aydin, U.; Friák, M.; Ma, D.; Raabe, D.; Neugebauer, J.: Self-consistent scale-bridging approach to compute the elasticity of multi-phase polycrystalline materials. Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings 1524, pp. 17 - 23 (2013)
Holec, D.; Friák, M.; Neugebauer, J.; Mayrhofer, P. H.: Trends in the elastic response of binary early transition metal nitrides. Physical Review B 85, pp. 064101-1 - 064101-9 (2012)
Holec, D.; Friák, M.; Dlouhy, A.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab initio study of pressure stabilized NiTi allotropes: Pressure-induced transformations and hysteresis loops. Physical Review B 84, pp. 224119-1 - 224119-8 (2011)
Zelený, M.; Friák, M.; Šob, M.: Ab initio study of energetics and magnetism of Fe, Co, and Ni along the trigonal deformation path. Physical Review B 83, pp. 184424-1 - 184424-7 (2011)
Counts, W. A.; Friák, M.; Raabe, D.; Neugebauer, J.: Using ab initio calculations in designing bcc MgLi–X alloys for ultra-lightweight applications. Advanced Engineering Materials 12 (12), pp. 1198 - 1205 (2010)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
This project studies the influence of grain boundary chemistry on mechanical behaviour using state-of-the-art micromechanical testing systems. For this purpose, we use Cu-Ag as a model system and compare the mechanical response/deformation behaviour of pure Cu bicrystals to that of Ag segregated Cu bicrystals.
The aim of this project is to develop novel nanostructured Fe-Co-Ti-X (X = Si, Ge, Sn) compositionally complex alloys (CCAs) with adjustable magnetic properties by tailoring microstructure and phase constituents through compositional and process tuning. The key aspect of this work is to build a fundamental understanding of the correlation between…
In this project, we aim to enhance the mechanical properties of an equiatomic CoCrNi medium-entropy alloy (MEA) by interstitial alloying. Carbon and nitrogen with varying contents have been added into the face-centred cubic structured CoCrNi MEA.
Hydrogen is a clean energy source as its combustion yields only water and heat. However, as hydrogen prefers to accumulate in the concentrated stress region of metallic materials, a few ppm Hydrogen can already cause the unexpected sudden brittle failure, the so-called “hydrogen embrittlement”. The difficulties in directly tracking hydrogen limits…