Frommeyer, G.; Jiménez, J. A.: Structural Superplasticity at Higher Strain Rates of Hypereutectoid Fe-5.5Al-1Sn-1Cr-1.3C Steel. Metallurgical and Materials Transaction 36 A, pp. 295 - 300 (2005)
Gnauk, J.; Wenke, R.; Frommeyer, G.: Macroscopic modeling of solidification processes by performing the generalized enthalpy method. Materials Science and Engineering: A 413-414, pp. 490 - 496 (2005)
Jiménez, J. A.; Carsi, M.; Frommeyer, G.; Knippscheer, S.; Wittig, J.; Ruano, O. A.: The effect of microstructure on the creep behavior of the ti-46al-1Mo-0.2Si alloy. Intermetallics 13, pp. 1021 - 1029 (2005)
Kobayashi, S.; Zaefferer, S.; Schneider, A.; Raabe, D.; Frommeyer, G.: Slip system determination by rolling texture measurements around the strength peak temperature in a Fe3Al-based alloy. Materials Science and Engineering A 387–389, pp. 950 - 954 (2004)
Deges, J.; Fischer, R.; Frommeyer, G.; Schneider, A.: Atom probe field ion microscopy investigations on the intermetallic Ni49.5Al49.5Re1 alloy. Surface and Interface Analysis 36, pp. 533 - 539 (2004)
Rablbauer, R.; Fischer, R.; Frommeyer, G.: Mechnical properties of NiAl–Cr alloys in relation to microstructure and atomic defects. Zeitschrift für Metallkunde 95 (6), pp. 525 - 534 (2004)
Fischer, R.; Frommeyer, G.; Schneider, A.: APFIM investigations on site preferences, superdislocations, and antiphase boundaries in NiAl(Cr) with B2 superlattice structure. Materials Science and Engineering A 353, pp. 87 - 91 (2003)
Frommeyer, G.; Brüx, U.; Neumann, P.: Supra-Ductile and High-Strength Manganese-TRIP/TWIP Steels for High Energy Absorption Purposes. Iron and Steel Institue of Japan International Vol. 43 (3), pp. 438 - 446 (2003)
Frommeyer, G.; Hofmann, H.; Löhr, J.: Structural Superplasticity at High Strain Rates of Super Duplex Stainless Steel Fe-25Cr-7Ni-3Mo-0.3N. Steel Research 74 (5), pp. 338 - 344 (2003)
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…