Enax, J.; Prymak, O.; Fabritius, H.-O.; Raabe, D.; Epple, M.: New approaches towards synthetic bio-inspired dental materials based on the characteristics of shark teeth. 9. Zsigmondy-Kolloquium der Kolloid-Gesellschaft, Essen, Germany (2013)
Enax, J.; Prymak, O.; Fabritius, H.-O.; Raabe, D.; Epple, M.: Korrelation von Strukturhierarchie, chemischer Zusammensetzung und mechanischen Eigenschaften von Haizähnen. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Biomaterialien, Hamburg, Germany (2012)
Stein, F.; Palm, M.; Voß, S.; He, C.; Dovbenko, O. I.; Prymak, O.: Experimental Investigations of Phases, Phase Equilibria, and Melting Behaviour in the Systems Fe–Al–Nb and Co–Al–Nb and Their Terminal Binary Systems. Calphad XL, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2011)
Stein, F.; Prymak, O.: Experimental Investigation of Phases and Phase Equilibria in the Ternary Fe–Al–Nb System. 5th Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Prague, Czech Republic (2009)
Stein, F.; Prymak, O.; Dovbenko, O. I.; He, C.; Palm, M.; Schuster, J. C.: Investigation of Phase Diagrams of Laves Phase Containing Binary and Ternary Nb–TM(–Al) Systems with TM=Cr,Fe,Co. 2nd Sino-German Symposium on Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics and Their Applications to Solidification, Kornelimünster, Aachen, Germany (2009)
Prymak, O.; Stein, F.: Composition dependence of site occupancy and c/a ratio in hexagonal C14 Laves phase of the Nb–Cr–Al system. TOFA Thermodynamics of Alloys 2008, Krakow, Poland (2008)
Stein, F.; Prymak, O.; Dovbenko, O. I.; Palm, M.: Phase equilibria of Laves phases in ternary Nb–X–Al systems with X = Cr, Fe, Co. Discussion Meeting on Thermodynamics of Alloys - TOFA 2008, Krakow, Poland (2008)
Prymak, O.; Stein, F.; Frommeyer, G.; Raabe, D.: Phase equilibria in the Nb–Cr–Al system at 1150, 1300 and 1450 °C. Workshop "The Nature of Laves Phases IX", Stuttgart, Germany (2007)
Local lattice distortion is one of the core effects in complex concentrated alloys (CCAs). It has been expected that the strength CCAs can be improved by inducing larger local lattice distortions. In collaboration with experimentalists, we demonstrated that VCoNi has larger local lattice distortions and indeed has much better strength than the…
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) is the most commonly used Additive Manufacturing processes. One of its biggest advantages it offers is to exploit its inherent specific process characteristics, namely the decoupling the solidification rate from the parts´volume, for novel materials with superior physical and mechanical properties. One prominet…