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Materials Science Forum | 2013

Combined Experimental and Numerical Approach for Linking Microstructure and Mechanical Properties on Different Length Scales for near γ–TiAl Alloys

Mohammad Rizviul Kabir; Marion Bartsch; Liudmila Chernova; Janine Schneider; Klemens Kelm

At room temperature the macroscopic tensile behavior of TiAl alloys is extremely microstructure sensitive. In general the microstructures of TiAl alloys are heterogeneous at micro and meso scale. The materials micromechanisms that occur at different length scale have to be linked for a proper understanding of the macroscopic response. In order to explore those micromechanisms, methodologies combining advanced experimental and computational analysis have been proposed. Linking microstructure and properties using a two-scale numerical model we are able to explain the stress-strain and hardening behavior of this alloy.


International Journal of Fatigue | 2008

Fatigue cracks in a thermal barrier coating system on a superalloy in multiaxial thermomechanical testing

Marion Bartsch; Bernd Baufeld; Liudmila Chernova; Michael Heinzelmann


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2010

Effect of fiber angle orientation and stacking sequence on mixed mode fracture toughness of carbon fiber reinforced plastics: Numerical and experimental investigations

Parya Naghipour; Marion Bartsch; Liudmila Chernova; Joachim Hausmann; Heinz Voggenreiter


Acta Materialia | 2010

Numerical investigation of room-temperature deformation behavior of a duplex type γTiAl alloy using a multi-scale modeling approach

Mohammad Rizviul Kabir; Liudmila Chernova; Marion Bartsch


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2010

Effects of annealing on the microstructure and the mechanical properties of EB-PVD thermal barrier coatings

N. Zotov; Marion Bartsch; Liudmila Chernova; D.A. Schmidt; M. Havenith; Gunther Eggeler


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2015

Correlations between microstructure and room temperature tensile behavior of a duplex TNB alloy for systematically heat treated samples

Mohammad Rizviul Kabir; Marion Bartsch; Liudmila Chernova; Klemens Kelm; Janine Wischek


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2007

Dendritic solidification and fragmentation in undercooled Ni–Zr alloys

Peter Galenko; G. Phanikumar; O. Funke; Liudmila Chernova; S. Reutzel; Matthias Kolbe; Dieter M. Herlach


Materialwissenschaft Und Werkstofftechnik | 2007

Multiaxial thermo‐mechanical fatigue on material systems for gas turbines

Marion Bartsch; Bernd Baufeld; Michael Heinzelmann; Anette M. Karlsson; Liudmila Chernova


Archive | 2017

Effect of systematic pre-ageing on crack Initiation and Propagation in a coated superalloy during low cycle fatigue at 950°C

Janine Wischek; Anankan Subramaniam; Liudmila Chernova; Marion Bartsch


Archive | 2017

Effect of high-temperature exposure on matrix microstructure and fibre-matrix interface of all-oxide ceramic matrix composites

Henning Richter; Liudmila Chernova

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Klemens Kelm

German Aerospace Center

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G. Eggeler

Ruhr University Bochum

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M. Havenith

Ruhr University Bochum

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Bernd Baufeld

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Michael Heinzelmann

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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