Khorrami, M. S.; Mianroodi, J. R.; Svendsen, B.: Finite-deformation phase-field microelasticity with application to dislocation core and reaction modeling in fcc crystals. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 164, 104897 (2022)
Gierden, C.; Kochmann, J.; Waimann, J.; Svendsen, B.; Reese, S.: A Review of FE-FFT-Based Two-Scale Methods for Computational Modeling of Microstructure Evolution and Macroscopic Material Behavior. Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering 29, pp. 4115 - 4135 (2022)
Gierden, C.; Waimann, J.; Svendsen, B.; Reese, S.: A geometrically adapted reduced set of frequencies for a FFT-based microstructure simulation. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 386, 114131 (2021)
Gierden, C.; Waimann, J.; Svendsen, B.; Reese, S.: FFT-based simulation using a reduced set of frequencies adapted to the underlying microstructure. Computer Methods in Materials Science 21 (1), pp. 51 - 58 (2021)
Shanthraj, P.; Liu, C.; Akbarian, A.; Svendsen, B.; Raabe, D.: Multi-component chemo-mechanics based on transport relations for the chemical potential. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 365, 113029 (2020)
Mianroodi, J. R.; Svendsen, B.: Effect of Twin Boundary Motion and Dislocation-Twin Interaction on Mechanical Behavior in Fcc Metals. Materials 13 (10), 2238 (2020)
Alipour, A.; Reese, S.; Svendsen, B.; Wulfinghoff, S.: A grain boundary model considering the grain misorientation within a geometrically nonlinear gradient-extended crystal viscoplasticity theory. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 476 (2235), 20190581 (2020)
Svendsen, B.: Constitutive relations for polar continua based on statistical mechanics and spatial averaging. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 476 (2233), 20190407 (2020)
In this project, we aim to synthetize novel ZrCu thin film metallic glasses (TFMGs) with controlled composition and nanostructure, investigating the relationship with the mechanical behavior and focusing on the nanometre scale deformation mechanisms. Moreover, we aim to study the mechanical properties of films with complex architectures such as…
Wear-related energy loss and component damage, including friction and remanufacturing of components that failed by surface contacts, has an incredible cost. While high-strength materials generally have low wear rates, homogeneous deformation behaviour and the accommodation of plastic strain without cracking or localised brittle fracture are also…