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Project Groups and Projects

Research at ICAMS is conducted in more than 40 projects. Approximately one third of these projects has an experimental component, serving to test and verify the models and numerical simulations developed at ICAMS. The experiments are conducted mainly by the three Advanced Study Groups or by the ICAMS departments directly and to a lesser extent also by external collaborators. Click here to see all projects.

A common focus of this large number of projects is achieved by arranging them into a total of six project groups. All projects within one project group work towards a larger goal and employ related methods. The progress of the project groups is presented at an ICAMS Advanced Discussion every six months.The following projects groups were set up:

Project Groups

Deformation Mechanisms and Phase Transformations

Description of mechanical properties and microstructure evolutions of multi-phase materials. Development of a multi-field simulation platform for industrial and academic research.

Kinetics of Phase Transitions

Within the project group atomistic and mesoscale approaches are combined to obtain a better understanding of processes involved phase transformations, especially with respect to the underlying kinetics and mechanisms.

Light Elements and Deformation Mechanisms

This project group covers the topics of alloying with light elements, hydrogen embrittlement and relevant method development.

Metal-Polymer Hybrids and Coatings

Development and application of simulation methods for the description of metal organic interfaces on the atomistic and the meso length scale.

Microstructure Property Relationship

We investigate how grain and phase boundaries influence plasticity, creep and fracture.

Thermodynamic Modelling

Calculation of of phase diagrams.
Creation of a thermodynamic steel database.
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