Brinckmann, S.: Friction and wear of austenite steel: plasticity and crack formation. 71st Annual Meeting & Exhibition of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE 2016), Las Vegas, NV, USA (2016)
Duarte, M. J.; Brinckmann, S.; Renner, F. U.; Dehm, G.: Nanomechanical testing under environmental conditins of Fe-based metallic glasses. 22st International Symposium on Metastable Amorphous and Nanostructured Materials, ISMANAM 2015, Paris, France (2015)
Brinckmann, S.: Nanotribology and crack initiation. Institute for Materials Testing, Materials Science and Strength of Materials, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany (2015)
Fink, C.; Brinckmann, S.; Shin, S.; Dehm, G.: Nanotribology and Microstructure Evolution in Pearlite. Frühjahrstagung der Sektion Kondensierte Materie der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft
, Berlin, Germany (2015)
Brinckmann, S.; Fink, C.; Dehm, G.: Roughness and Microstructure Development during Nanotribology in Austenite. DPG-Spring Meeting, Berlin, Germany (2015)
Brinckmann, S.: Shear deformation in FCC metals: Fundametal and applied research. Seminar at Institute of Materials Physics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany (2014)
Brinckmann, S.: Nanotribology mechanisms due to microcontacts in Austenite. 3rd European Symposium on Friction, Wear and Wear Protection, Karlsruhe, Germany (2014)
Brinckmann, S.: Combining Atomistic and Dislocation Dynamics into a Concurrent Multiscale Model. Seminar zur Physik der kondensierten Materie, Institut für Theoretische und Angewandte Physik, Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany (2013)
Brinckmann, S.: Deformation localization and strain hardening during micro shear experiments on gold in the SEM. Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development IV, Olhão (Algarve), Portugal (2013)
Brinckmann, S.: Joining 3D Dislocation Dynamics and 3D Molecular Dynamics into a Concurrent Multiscale Model. SES 50th Annual Technical Meeting and ASME-AMD Annual Summer Meeting, Providence, RI, USA (2013)
Brinckmann, S.: Discrete Disclination Dynamics in comparison to Discrete Dislocation Dynamics. SES 50th Annual Technical Meeting and ASME-AMD Annual Summer Meeting, Providence, RI, USA (2013)
Brinckmann, S.: Studying very short cracks with a 3D multiscale model. DPG-Frühjahrstagung der Sektion Kondensierte Materie (SKM), Regensburg, Germany (2013)
Hydrogen in aluminium can cause embrittlement and critical failure. However, the behaviour of hydrogen in aluminium was not yet understood. Scientists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung were able to locate hydrogen inside aluminium’s microstructure and designed strategies to trap the hydrogen atoms inside the microstructure. This can…
Smaller is stronger” is well known in micromechanics, but the properties far from the quasi-static regime and the nominal temperatures remain unexplored. This research will bridge this gap on how materials behave under the extreme conditions of strain rate and temperature, to enhance fundamental understanding of their deformation mechanisms. The…
“Smaller is stronger” is well known in micromechanics, but the properties far from the quasi-static regime and the nominal temperatures remain unexplored. This research will bridge this gap on how materials behave under the extreme conditions of strain rate and temperature, to enhance fundamental understanding of their deformation mechanisms. The…
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of steel is a great challenge in engineering applications. However, the HE mechanisms are not fully understood. Conventional studies of HE are mostly based on post mortem observations of the microstructure evolution and those results can be misleading due to intermediate H diffusion. Therefore, experiments with a…
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.
Biological materials in nature have a lot to teach us when in comes to creating tough bio-inspired designs. This project aims to explore the unknown impact mitigation mechanisms of the muskox head (ovibus moschatus) at several length scales and use this gained knowledge to develop a novel mesoscale (10 µm to 1000 µm) metamaterial that can mimic the…
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of iron by marine sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) is studied electrochemically and surfaces of corroded samples have been investigated in a long-term project.
In this project we investigate the hydrogen distribution and desorption behavior in an electrochemically hydrogen-charged binary Ni-Nb model alloy. The aim is to study the role of the delta phase in hydrogen embrittlement of the Ni-base alloy 718.