MM 34: Hydrogen in Materials I
Donnerstag, 12. März 2026, 15:45–17:30, SCH/A215
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15:45 |
MM 34.1 |
In-situ mechanical characterization of 316Ti hollow specimens in hydrogen environments - from ambient down to 20 K — •Elvina Gaisina, Simeon Eckerle, Camelia Schulz, Zahra Abbasi, Astrid Pundt, and Klaus-Peter Weiss
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16:00 |
MM 34.2 |
In situ Micromechanical Investigation of Hydrogen Embrittlement Mechanisms in Fe3%Si — •Maral Sarebanzadeh, Svetlana Korneychuk, Rolf Rolli, Hans-Christian Schneider, Astrid Punt, Xufei Fang, and Christoph kirchlechner
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16:15 |
MM 34.3 |
Theoretical study of temperature dependencies in HELP- and HEDE-based damage models on the fatigue behavior of ferritic steel by hydrogen — Alexandra Stark, Petra Sonnweber-Ribic, and •Christian Elsässer
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16:30 |
MM 34.4 |
Atomistically Informed Grain-Boundary Thermodynamics for Phase-Field Modelling of Hydrogen-Driven Microstructural Evolution in Aluminium — •Bharathi Ganesh Ganesan Sekar, Ali Tehranchi, Tilmann Hickel, and Nils Warnken
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16:45 |
MM 34.5 |
Understanding of hydrogenation induced planar defects in a proton-based battery material — •Yujun Zhao, Stefan Zaefferer, Yug Joshi, and Dierk Raabe
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17:00 |
MM 34.6 |
Hydrogen Solution Energies at Microstructural Defects in Ferritic Steels — •Onur Can Şen, Santiago Benito, Sebastian Weber, and Rebecca Janisch
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17:15 |
MM 34.7 |
Investigation of phase stability and defects in FeTi for H2 storage application — •Shankha Nag, Ali Tehranchi, Ruben Bueno Villoro, Christian Liebscher, Yuanyuan Shang, Claudio Pistidda, and Tilmann Hickel
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