Winning, M.: 3D EBSD measurements in ultra fine grained Cu 0.17wt% Zr obtained from ECAP. Seminar talk, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2008)
Khorashadizadeh, A.; Raabe, D.; Winning, M.: Three-dimensional tomographic EBSD measurements of the crystal topology in heavily deformed ultra fine grained pure Cu and Cu–0.17wt%Zr obtained from ECAP and HPT. DPG Frühjahrstagung 2008, Berlin, Germany (2008)
Winning, M.: Grain boundary engineering by application of mechanical stresses. The Third International Conference on Recrystallization and Grain Growth, Jeju Island, South Korea (2007)
Winning, M.; Raabe, D.; Brahme, A.: A texture component model for predicting recrystallization textures. The Third International Conference on Recrystallization and Grain Growth, Jeju Island, South Korea (2007)
Winning, M.: Korngrenzen auf Wanderschaft: Wege zum Design metallischer Werkstoffe. Colloquia Academia, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz, Germany (2007)
Winning, M.: Korngrenzen auf Wanderschaft: Wege zum Design metallischer Werkstoffe. Colloquia Academia, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz, Germany (2006)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
Project A02 of the SFB1394 studies dislocations in crystallographic complex phases and investigates the effect of segregation on the structure and properties of defects in the Mg-Al-Ca System.
The aim of this project is to develop novel nanostructured Fe-Co-Ti-X (X = Si, Ge, Sn) compositionally complex alloys (CCAs) with adjustable magnetic properties by tailoring microstructure and phase constituents through compositional and process tuning. The key aspect of this work is to build a fundamental understanding of the correlation between…
In this project, we aim to enhance the mechanical properties of an equiatomic CoCrNi medium-entropy alloy (MEA) by interstitial alloying. Carbon and nitrogen with varying contents have been added into the face-centred cubic structured CoCrNi MEA.
Hydrogen is a clean energy source as its combustion yields only water and heat. However, as hydrogen prefers to accumulate in the concentrated stress region of metallic materials, a few ppm Hydrogen can already cause the unexpected sudden brittle failure, the so-called “hydrogen embrittlement”. The difficulties in directly tracking hydrogen limits…