Jägle, E. A.: Atom Probe Tomography: Basics, data analysis and application to the analysis of phase transformations. Department of Materials Engineering house seminar, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium (2014)
Jägle, E.: Parameter finding for and accuracy of the Maximum Separation algorithm assessed by Atom Probe simulations. 2nd European APT Workshop at ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland (2013)
Jägle, E.: Atom Probe Tomography: Basics, data analysis and application to the analysis of advanced steels. Symposium "Frontiers in Steelmaking and Steel Design", INM, Saarbrücken, Germany (2013)
Jägle, E.: Atom Probe Tomography: Basics, data analysis and application to the analysis of phase transformations. Kolloquium at Max-Planck-Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, Germany (2013)
Hariharan, A.; Lu, L.; Risse, J.; Jägle, E. A.; Raabe, D.: Mechanisms Contributing to Solidification Cracking during laser powder bed fusion of Inconel-738LC. Alloys for Additive Manufacturing Symposium 2019 (AAMS2019), Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden (2019)
Bajaj, P.; Gupta, A.; Jägle, E. A.; Raabe, D.: Precipitation kinetics during non-linear heat treatment in Laser Additive Manufacturing. International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processes, ‘ADMAT 2017’ SkyMat, Thiruvananthapuram, India (2017)
Jägle, E. A.: Microstructural Aspects of Additive Manufacturing. Lecture: Workshop “Microstructural Aspects of Additive Manufacturing”, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, 3,5h of lectures, Roorkee, India, December 02, 2017
Ackers, M.: Recommissioning of a metal powder atomisation system and investigation of its suitability to produce powders for additive Manufacturing processes. Master, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany (2017)
Qin, Y.: Effect of post-heat treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties of SLM-produced IN738LC. Master, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany (2017)
Max Planck scientists design a process that merges metal extraction, alloying and processing into one single, eco-friendly step. Their results are now published in the journal Nature.
Scientists of the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung pioneer new machine learning model for corrosion-resistant alloy design. Their results are now published in the journal Science Advances
It is very challenging to simulate within DFT extreme electric fields (a few 1010 V/m) at a surface, e.g. for studying field evaporation, the key mechanism in atom probe tomography (APT). We have developed a straight-forward scheme to incorporate an ideal plate counter-electrode in a nominally charged repeated-slab calculation by means of a generalized dipole correction of the standard electrostatic potential obtained from fully periodic FFT.
Decarbonisation of the steel production to a hydrogen-based metallurgy is one of the key steps towards a sustainable economy. While still at the beginning of this transformation process, with multiple possible processing routes on different technological readiness, we conduct research into the related fundamental scientific questions at the MPIE.
Within this project, we will use an infra-red laser beam source based selective powder melting to fabricate copper alloy (CuCrZr) architectures. The focus will be on identifying the process parameter-microstructure-mechanical property relationships in 3-dimensional CuCrZr alloy lattice architectures, under both quasi-static and dynamic loading…
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.
A novel design with independent tip and sample heating is developed to characterize materials at high temperatures. This design is realized by modifying a displacement controlled room temperature micro straining rig with addition of two miniature hot stages.
Many important phenomena occurring in polycrystalline materials under large plastic strain, like microstructure, deformation localization and in-grain texture evolution can be predicted by high-resolution modeling of crystals. Unfortunately, the simulation mesh gets distorted during the deformation because of the heterogeneity of the plastic…