Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Werkstoffcharakterisierung und -optimierung von NiAl–Ta–Cr-Legierungen für Anwendungen im Gasturbinenbau. Werkstoffwoche '98, München, Germany (1998)
Eumann, M.; Palm, M.; Sauthoff, G.: Phase Equilibria in the Ternary Fe–Al–Mo System and Mechanical Properties of Selected Fe–Al–Mo Alloys. Junior Euromat `98, Lausanne, Switzerland (1998)
Palm, M.: Konstitutionsuntersuchungen in den Systemen Ti–Al–X (X = Fe, Cr, Nb) als Grundlage für die Werkstoffentwicklung. 7. DGM Fachausschuß Intermetallische Phasen, Düsseldorf, Germany (1996)
Palm, M.; Inden, G.: Experimentelle Bestimmung der Phasengleichgewichte in den Systemen Fe–Al–Ti und Fe–Al–Cr. 15. Vortragsveranstaltung des DVM Arbeitskreises Rastermikroskopie in der Materialprüfung, Kassel, Germany (1992)
Distl, B.; Palm, M.; Stein, F.; Rackel, M. W.; Hauschildt, K.; Pyczak, F.: Phase equilibria investigations in the ternary Ti–Al–Nb system at elevated temperatures. Intermetallics 2019, Bad Staffelstein, Germany (2019)
Kahrobaee, Z.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.: Experimental evaluation of the isothermal section of the Ti–Al–Zr ternary system at 1273 K. Intermetallics 2019, Bad Staffelstein, Germany (2019)
Jenko, D.; Palm, M.: TEM of Fe-aluminides with additions of Mo, Ti and B. 26th International Conference on Materials and Technology (ICM&T26), Portorož, Slovenia (2018)
Li, X.; Prokopčáková, P.; Palm, M.: Microstructure and mechanical properties of Fe–Al–Ti–B-based alloys with addition of Mo and W. Intermetallics 2013, Educational Center Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein, Germany (2013)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
Hydrogen is a clean energy source as its combustion yields only water and heat. However, as hydrogen prefers to accumulate in the concentrated stress region of metallic materials, a few ppm Hydrogen can already cause the unexpected sudden brittle failure, the so-called “hydrogen embrittlement”. The difficulties in directly tracking hydrogen limits…
This project with the acronym GB-CORRELATE is supported by an Advanced Grant for Gerhard Dehm by the European Research Council (ERC) and started in August 2018. The project GB-CORRELATE explores the presence and consequences of grain boundary phase transitions (often termed “complexions” in literature) in pure and alloyed Cu and Al. If grain size…
The project HyWay aims to promote the design of advanced materials that maintain outstanding mechanical properties while mitigating the impact of hydrogen by developing flexible, efficient tools for multiscale material modelling and characterization. These efficient material assessment suites integrate data-driven approaches, advanced…
Grain boundaries are one of the most prominent defects in engineering materials separating different crystallites, which determine their strength, corrosion resistance and failure. Typically, these interfaces are regarded as quasi two-dimensional defects and controlling their properties remains one of the most challenging tasks in materials…