Song, J.; Kostka, A.; Veehmayer, M.; Raabe, D.: Hierarchical microstructure of explosive joints: Example of titanium to steel cladding. Materials Science and Engineering A 528, pp. 2641 - 2647 (2011)
Kostka, A.; Song, J.; Raabe, D.; Veehmayer, M.: Structural characterization and analysis of interface formed by explosion cladding of titanium to low carbon steel. 19th International Symposium on Metastable, Amorphous and Nanostructured Materials (ISMANAM), Moscow, Russia (2012)
Kostka, A.; Song, J.; Raabe, D.; Veehmayer, M.: Microstructure and properties of interfaces formed by explosion cladding of Ti-Steel. XXI Conference on Applied Crystallography, Zakopane, Poland (2009)
Kostka, A.; Song, J.; Raabe, D.; Veehmayer, M.: Microstructure and properties of interfaces formed by explosion cladding of Ti-Steel. XXI Conference on Applied Crystallography, Zakopane, Poland (2009)
Song, J.: Explosive Cladding of Titanium onto Low Carbon Steel. International SurMat Workshop, Department of Material Science and Engineering, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany (2008)
Song, J.: Microstructure and properties of interfaces formed by explosion cladding of Titanium to low Carbon steel. Dissertation, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany (2011)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
The full potential of energy materials can only be exploited if the interplay between mechanics and chemistry at the interfaces is well known. This leads to more sustainable and efficient energy solutions.
This project is part of Correlative atomic structural and compositional investigations on Co and CoNi-based superalloys as a part of SFB/Transregio 103 project “Superalloy Single Crystals”. This project deals with the identifying the local atomic diffusional mechanisms occurring during creep of new Co and Co/Ni based superalloys by correlative…
This study investigates the mechanical properties of liquid-encapsulated metallic microstructures created using a localized electrodeposition method. By encapsulating liquid within the complex metal microstructures, we explore how the liquid influences compressive and vibrational characteristics, particularly under varying temperatures and strain…
In this project, we investigate a high angle grain boundary in elemental copper on the atomic scale which shows an alternating pattern of two different grain boundary phases. This work provides unprecedented views into the intrinsic mechanisms of GB phase transitions in simple elemental metals and opens entirely novel possibilities to kinetically engineer interfacial properties.