Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Katia Artzt is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Katia Artzt.


57th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference | 2016

Interpreting high temperature deformation behavior of a ceramic matrix composite via high energy x-rays and numerical simulation

Albert Manero; Stephen Sofronsky; Katia Artzt; Stefan Hackemann; Janine Wischek; John Okasinski; Peter Kenesei; Jonathan Almer; Marion Bartsch; Seetha Raghavan

All-oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC), due to their damage tolerance and thermal stability, are promising candidates for high temperature applications, including combustion liners and thermal protection systems in aerospace. In these applications, mechanical loads are introduced at high temperatures up to 1200°C or even higher, which results in complex deformation behavior. For understanding the complex behavior of an all oxide CMC under such extreme environments, laboratory tests and numerical simulations have been performed. The material investigated in this study comprises Nextel R 610 alumina fiber bundles and a porous α alumina matrix, and the composite has been produced by a computer controlled winding process. Analytical and numerical work has been performed for developing a constitutive law describing the observed creep behavior of specimens with unidirectional fiber orientation under compressive load. While for fiber orientations parallel to the compressive load a model with isochoric matrix behavior captured the experimental results well, discrepancies occurred for other fiber orientations. Parameter studies indicated that depending on fiber orientation and matrix properties the composite deformation is due to a combination of matrix compaction and fiber rotation. In-situ synchrotron studies at Argonne National Laboratorys Advanced Photon Source have been conducted on unidirectional fibre reinforced CMC specimens at 1200°C while stepwise increasing compressive mechanical load. For investigating the local strain in the composite, diffraction measurements were conducted under representative loading, and transmission radiography was utilized to study the evolution of matrix deformation and fiber rotation. First results indicate that the strain in the fiber and matrix grains of the all alumina composites may be isolated during analysis, providing information on load transfer between fiber and matrix and on elastic and creep behavior of the composite. These results will be used to inform computational simulation to produce more accurate lifetime prediction in application.


Mechanical Properties and Performance of Engineering Ceramics and Composites IX | 2014

Anisotropic Creep Behavior of a Unidirectional All‐Oxide CMC

Katia Artzt; Stefan Hackemann; Ferdinand Flucht; Marion Bartsch


Archive | 2017

Generating 3-dimensional microstructure models of porous ceramic matrix composites by means of X-ray tomography and FIB-slicing

Marion Bartsch; Katia Artzt; Janine Wischek; Mario Eggeler; Philipp Watermeyer; Klemens Kelm; Albert Manero; Seetha Raghavan; Peter Kenesei; John Okasinski; Jonathan Almer


Archive | 2016

3-dimensional microstructure characterization of porous ceramic matrix composites by X-ray tomography and FIB-slicing as database for numerical modelling

Marion Bartsch; Katia Artzt; Albert Manero; Peter Kenesei; Mario Eggeler; Philipp Watermeyer


Archive | 2016

Synchrotron studies of Ceramic MatrixComposites under extreme loading conditions

Albert Manero; Katia Artzt; Janine Wischek; Stephen Sofronsky; Stefan Hackemann; Jonathan Almer; Peter Kenesei; Seetha Raghavan; Marion Bartsch


Archive | 2015

Real Time Testing of High Temperature Aerospace Materials

Hunter Williams; Stephen Sofronsky; Albert Manero; John Okasinski; Jonathan Almer; Carla Meid; Janine Wischek; Marion Bartsch; Stefan Hackemann; Katia Artzt; Seetha Raghavan


Archive | 2015

Abschlussbericht LOCCA - Low NOx Oxide Ceramic Combustors for Aero-Engines

Thomas Behrendt; Stefan Hackemann; Katia Artzt; Thomas Aumeier; Patrick Seiler; Johannes Heinze; Lena Lange; Michael Schroll; Ulrich Doll; Michael Fischer; Yuan Shi; Christoph Hassa


Archive | 2015

Investigation and modeling of creep for an all-oxide CMC

Katia Artzt; Stefan Hackemann; Ferdinand Flucht; Marion Bartsch


Archive | 2015

Investigation of creep for an all-oxide CMC

Katia Artzt; Stefan Hackemann; Ferdinand Flucht; Marion Bartsch


Archive | 2015

Development and Testing of a Low NOx Oxide Ceramic Combustor for Aero-Engines

Stefan Hackemann; Thomas Behrendt; Thomas Aumeier; Yuan Shi; Severin Hofmann; Peter Mechnich; Bernhard Kanka; Katia Artzt

Collaboration


Dive into the Katia Artzt's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Albert Manero

University of Central Florida

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Jonathan Almer

Argonne National Laboratory

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Peter Kenesei

Argonne National Laboratory

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Seetha Raghavan

University of Central Florida

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

John Okasinski

Argonne National Laboratory

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Stephen Sofronsky

University of Central Florida

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge