Hosseinabadi, R.; Riesch-Oppermann, H.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Size-dependent coherent twin boundary strength contribution in Cu micropillars. Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development VIII, Split, Croatia (2022)
Hosseinabadi, R.; Riesch-Oppermann, H.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Size effect in bi-crystalline Cu micropillars with a coherent twin boundary. ECI conference 2022, Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development VIII, Split, Croatia (2022)
Jentner, R.; Best, J. P.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: Challenges in the phase identification of steels using unsupervised clustering of nanoindentation data. Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development VIII, Split, Croatia (2022)
Pemma, S.; Brink, T.; Janisch, R.; Dehm, G.: Stress driven grain boundary migration for different complexions of a Cu tilt grain boundary. Materials Science and Engineering Congress 2022, Darmstadt, Germany (2022)
Dehm, G.: New insights on the atomic grain boundary structure in pure and alloyed Cu and Fe. 10th International Workshop on Interfaces, Santiago de Compostele, Spain (2022)
Dehm, G.: Structure and properties of tilt grain boundaries in Cu thin films. Graduiertenkollegs GRK1896 „In situ microsopy with electrons, X-rays and scanning probes: Abschlusssymposium, Erlangen, Germany (2022)
Dehm, G.: Grain Boundary Phases (Complexions) in Pure and Alloyed Cu: Insights from Advanced Electron Microscopy and Molecular Dynamics. Gordon Research Conference Structural Nanomaterials, Les Diablerets, Switzerland (2022)
Dehm, G.: Grain boundary phase transitions in pure and alloyed Cu. Possibilities and Limitations of Quantitative Materials Modeling and Characterization 2022, Berndkastel-Kues, Germany (2022)
Dehm, G.; Rao, J.; Duarte, M. J.: Impact of Hydrogen on Dislocation Nucleation and Strength in bcc Fe–Cr alloys. TMS 2022 Annual Meeting, Symposium “Mechanical Behavior at the Nanoscale VI”, Anaheim, CA, USA (2022)
Hosseinabadi, R.; Best, J. P.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: Impact of an incoherent twin boundary on the mechanical response of Cu bi-crystalline micropillars. 11th European Solid Mechanics Conference - ESMC 2022, Galway, Ireland (2022)
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This project will aim at addressing the specific knowledge gap of experimental data on the mechanical behavior of microscale samples at ultra-short-time scales by the development of testing platforms capable of conducting quantitative micromechanical testing under extreme strain rates upto 10000/s and beyond.
The development of pyiron started in 2011 in the CM department to foster the implementation, rapid prototyping and application of the highly advanced fully ab initio simulation techniques developed by the department. The pyiron platform bundles the different steps occurring in a typical simulation life cycle in a single software platform and…
The project Hydrogen Embrittlement Protection Coating (HEPCO) addresses the critical aspects of hydrogen permeation and embrittlement by developing novel strategies for coating and characterizing hydrogen permeation barrier layers for valves and pumps used for hydrogen storage and transport applications.
This work led so far to several high impact publications: for the first time nanobeam diffraction (NBD) orientation mapping was used on atom probe tips, thereby enabling the high throughput characterization of grain boundary segregation as well as the crystallographic identification of phases.
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…