Raabe, D.: Crystal Mechanics of Metals and Biological Matter. Colloquium lecture at Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces, Golm/Potsdam (2007)
Nikolov, S.; Sachs, C.; Fabritius, H.; Raabe, D.: Microstructure and micromechanics of hard biological tissues: From lobster cuticle to human bone. Seminar talk at Université Catholique de Louvain, Dept. of Applied Sciences, Louvain, Belgium (2007)
Fabritius, H.; Sachs, C.; Raabe, D.: Influence of structural principles on the mechanics and efficiency of different biological materials using lobster cuticle as a model material. Second International Conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials & Tissues (ICMBT 2007), Lihue, HI, USA (2007)
Ma, A.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Introducing the Effect of Grain Boundaries into Crystal Plasticity FEM Using a Non Local Dislocation Density Based Constitutive Model. Theory and Application to FCC Bi-Crystals. Euromech Colloquium 463, MPI für Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany (2007)
Bieler, T. R.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Computational modeling of TiAl microstructures which developed microcracked grain boundaries. Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin, Germany (2006)
Bieler, T. R.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Computational modeling of TiAl microstructures which developed microcracked grain boundaries. GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany (2006)
Raabe, D.; Zaafarani, N.; Roters, F.: 3D Study on Texture and Size Effects Below Nanoindents in Cu Single Crystals Using 3D FIB-EBSD and Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Simulations. MRS Fall Conference, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Bastos, A.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: 3D EBSD Characterization of a Nanocrystalline NiCo Alloy by use of a High-resolution Field Emission SEM-EBSD Coupled with Serial Sectioning in a Focused Ion Beam Microscope (FIB). MRS Fall Conference, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Raabe, D.; Al-Sawalmih, A.; Raue, L.; Klein, H.; Fabritius, H.: Texture of Alpha-chitin and Calcite as a Microscopic Composite Design and Macroscopic Biological Construction Principle of the Exoskeleton of the Lobster Homarus americanus. MRS Fall Conference, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Sachs, C.; Fabritius, H.; Raabe, D.: Mechanical Properties of the Lobster Cuticle Investigated by Bending Tests and Digital Image Correlation. MRS Fall Conference, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Godara, A.; Raabe, D.; Green, S.: The influence of sterilization processes on the micromechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced PEEK composites for bone-implant applications. 2006 MRS Fall Conference, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Ohsaki, S.; Raabe, D.; Hono, K.: On the Mechanism of Mechanical Mixing and Deformation-induced Amorphization in Heavily Drawn Cu-Nb-Ag in situ Composite Wires. MRS Fall Conference, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Raabe, D.; Sander, B.; Friák, M.; Neugebauer, J.: Bottom up design of novel Titanium-based biomaterials through the combination of ab-initio simulations and experimental methods. Materials Research Society fall meeting, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Sandim, M.; Stamopoulos, D.; Sandim, H.; Ghivelder, L.; Thilly, L.; Vidal, V.; Lecouturier, F.; Raabe, D.: Strain Effects on the Magnetic Properties of Cu-Nb Nanofilamentary Composites. MRS Fall Conference, Boston, MA, USA (2006)
Bieler, T. R.; Crimp, M. A.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Computational modeling of TiAl microstructures which developed microcracked grain boundaries. Institut für Metallkunde und Metallphysik RWTH-Aachen, Aachen, Germany (2006)
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
Complex simulation protocols combine distinctly different computer codes and have to run on heterogeneous computer architectures. To enable these complex simulation protocols, the CM department has developed pyiron.
Statistical significance in materials science is a challenge that has been trying to overcome by miniaturization. However, this process is still limited to 4-5 tests per parameter variance, i.e. Size, orientation, grain size, composition, etc. as the process of fabricating pillars and testing has to be done one by one. With this project, we aim to…
Atom probe tomography (APT) provides three dimensional(3D) chemical mapping of materials at sub nanometer spatial resolution. In this project, we develop machine-learning tools to facilitate the microstructure analysis of APT data sets in a well-controlled way.
Atom probe tomography (APT) is one of the MPIE’s key experiments for understanding the interplay of chemical composition in very complex microstructures down to the level of individual atoms. In APT, a needle-shaped specimen (tip diameter ≈100nm) is prepared from the material of interest and subjected to a high voltage. Additional voltage or laser…