von Pezold, J.; Udyansky, A.; Aydin, U.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Strain-Induced Metal-Hydrogen Interactions across the First Transition Series – An Ab Initio Study of Hydrogen Embrittlement. TMS 2011 Meeting, San Diego, CA, USA (2011)
Race, C. P.; von Pezold, J.; Neugebauer, J.: Grain Boundary Kinetics in Molecular Dynamics: The Effect of the Driving Force on Mobility and Migration Mechanisms. TMS 2011, San Diego, CA, USA (2011)
von Pezold, J.: Understanding embrittlement in metals: A multiscale study of the Hydrogen enhanced local plasticity (HELP) mechanism. Bereichsseminar Materialforschung, MPI für Plasmaforschung, Garching, Germany (2011)
von Pezold, J.; Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Atomistic study of the Hydrogen enhanced local plasticity (HELP) mechanism. ADIS 2010, Mechanical Properties, Ringberg, Germany (2010)
Udyansky, A.; von Pezold, J.; Dick, A.; Neugebauer, J.: Atomistic study of martensite stability in dilute Fe-based solid solutions. PTM 2010 (Solid-Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials), Avignon, France (2010)
Udyansky, A.; von Pezold, J.; Dick, A.; Neugebauer, J.: Impurity ordering in iron: An ab initio based multi-scale approach. GraCoS Workshop (Carbon and Nitrogen in Steels: Measurement, Phase Transformations and Mechanical Properties), Rouen, France (2010)
von Pezold, J.; Aydin, U.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Strain-induced metal-hydrogen interactions across the 1st transition series: An ab initio study of hydrogen embrittlement. DPG Frühjahrstagung 2010, Regensburg, Germany (2010)
von Pezold, J.; Aydin, U.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Strain-induced metal-hydrogen interactions across the 1st transition series: An ab initio study of hydrogen embrittlement. APS March Meeting 2010, Portland, OR, USA (2010)
Udyansky, A.; von Pezold, J.; Neugebauer, J.: Multi-scale modeling of martensite formation in Fe-based solid solutions. 139th Annual Meeting of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), Seattle, WA, USA (2010)
von Pezold, J.; Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Embrittlement in metals: An atomistic study of the Hydrogen enhanced local plasticity (HELP) mechanism. 139th Annual Meeting of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), Seattle, WA, USA (2010)
Udyansky, A.; von Pezold, J.; Friák, M.; Neugebauer, J.: Computational study of interstitial ordering in bcc iron. Computational Materials Science on Complex Energy Landscapes Workshop, Imst, Austria (2010)
von Pezold, J.; Aydin, U.; Neugebauer, J.: Strain-induced metal-hydrogen interactions across the first transition series - An ab initio study of hydrogen embrittlement. Computational Materials Science on Complex Energy Landscapes Workshop, Imst, Austria (2010)
von Pezold, J.; Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Understanding embrittlement in metals: A multiscale study of the Hydrogen-enhanced local plasticity mechanism. Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall meeting, Boston, MA, USA (2009)
Udyansky, A.; von Pezold, J.; Friák, M.; Neugebauer, J.: Influence of long-range C–C elastic interactions on the structural stability of dilute Fe–C solid solutions. EUROMAT 2009, Glasgow, UK (2009)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
In this project, links are being established between local chemical variation and the mechanical response of laser-processed metallic alloys and advanced materials.
The unpredictable failure mechanism of White Etching Crack (WEC) formation in bearing steels urgently demands in-depth understanding of the underlying mechanisms in the microstructure. The first breakthrough was achieved by relating the formation of White Etching Areas (WEAs) to successive WEC movement.
The atomic arrangements in extended planar defects in different types of Laves phases is studied by high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy. To understand the role of such defect phases for hydrogen storage, their interaction with hydrogen will be investigated.
The mechanical properties of bulk CrFeCoNi compositionally complex alloys (CCA) or high entropy alloys (HEA) are widely studied in literature [1]. Notably, these alloys show mechanical properties similar to the well studied quinary CrMnFeCoNi [2] . Nevertheless, little is known about the deformation mechanisms and the thermal behavior of these…