Hamidi Siboni, N.; Raabe, D.; Varnik, F.: Aging in amorphous solids: A study of the first-passage time and persistence time distributions. EPL 111 (4), 48004 (2015)
Gross, M.; Krüger, T.; Varnik, F.: Rheology of dense suspensions of elastic capsules: Normal stresses, yield stress, jamming and confinement effects. Soft Matter 10 (24), pp. 4360 - 4372 (2014)
Krüger, T.; Gross, M.; Raabe, D.; Varnik, F.: Crossover from tumbling to tank-treading-like motion in dense simulated suspensions of red blood cells. Soft Matter 9 (37), pp. 9008 - 9015 (2013)
Siboni, N. H.; Raabe, D.; Varnik, F.: Maintaining the equipartition theorem in small heterogeneous molecular dynamics ensembles. Physical Review E 87 (3), pp. 030101-1 - 030101-4 (2013)
Gross, M.; Varnik, F.: Interfacial roughening in nonideal fluids: Dynamic scaling in the weak- and strong-damping regime. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 87 (2), 022407 (2013)
Ayodele, S. G.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Lattice Boltzmann study of pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems. Physical Review E 83 (016702), pp. 016702-1 - 016702-14 (2011)
Krüger, T.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Efficient and accurate simulations of deformable particles immersed in a fluid using a combined immersed boundary lattice Boltzmann finite element method. Computers & Mathematics with Applications 61 (12), pp. 3485 - 3505 (2011)
Krüger, T.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Particle stress in suspensions of soft objects. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 369, pp. 2414 - 2421 (2011)
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.
This project targets to exploit or develop new methodologies to not only visualize the 3D morphology but also measure chemical distribution of as-synthesized nanostructures using atom probe tomography.
About 90% of all mechanical service failures are caused by fatigue. Avoiding fatigue failure requires addressing the wide knowledge gap regarding the micromechanical processes governing damage under cyclic loading, which may be fundamentally different from that under static loading. This is particularly true for deformation-induced martensitic…