Professorship for materials mechanics

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

The professorship "materials mechanics“ focuses on the development of suitable models for different classes of materials based on the physical deformation mechanisms as well as on the modeling and simulation of local production processes. The development of these material models is crucial for the application of new materials, since these models are able to describe the deformation behavior in industrial production processes which allows for their optimization. In particular, local engineering in the context of production processes is of high technological relevance in adjusting local properties. For example, laser material processing and friction stir welding are relevant processes which are investigated. A targeted heat input into the material can be used to control and adjust the properties near the surface. As a result, improved properties, particularly in terms of damage tolerance can be achieved. The complexity of the interaction between the process parameters and material properties leads to high experimental effort, with sophisticated experimental techniques required to determine the influence of the process on the component. Therefore, reliable models are required to reduce the experimental effort. The developed material and process models are used to identify optimal process parameters that produce the desired properties inside the material and structure. The main objective of the professorship is to develop realistic and efficient numerical models which are formulated on basis of the underlying physical mechanisms. The identification of these mechanisms requires interdisciplinary collaborations with scientists from materials science, mechanics and production.The cooperation between the University of Lüneburg and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht provides an ideal opportunity to accomplish the goals of this shared professorship.

Topics

modeling of microstructures

process modeling ans simulation of laser shock peening

process modeling and simulation of laser welding

modeling of metallic glasses

modeling of residual stresses

modeling of nano materials

development of homogenization approaches for heterogeneous materials

  1. 2023
  2. Published

    Friction Stir Welding of Various Aluminium Alloys to Titanium

    Grassel, S. F., Bergmann, L. & Klusemann, B., 29.11.2023, In: Key Engineering Materials. 966, p. 49-54 6 p.

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  3. Published

    Friction surfacing of aluminum to steel: Influence of different substrate surface topographies

    Roos, A., Metternich, F., Kallien, Z., Baumann, J., Ehrich, J., Kipp, M., Hanke, S., Biermann, D. & Klusemann, B., 01.11.2023, In: Materials and Design. 235, 12 p., 112390.

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  4. Published

    Microstructure evolution and texture development during production of homogeneous fine-grained aluminum wire by friction extrusion

    Suhuddin, U. F. H., Rath, L., Halak, R. M. & Klusemann, B., 01.11.2023, In: Materials Characterization. 205, 13 p., 113252.

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  5. Published

    Process parameter assessment on the dissimilar deposition of AA2024-T351 on AA7475-T761 by friction surfacing

    Brandes, A. C., Roos, A., Klusemann, B., Martins, J. D. P., dos Santos, J. F. & Carvalho, A. L. M., 01.11.2023, In: Journal of Materials Research and Technology. 27, p. 7593-7605 13 p.

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  6. Published

    Refill friction stir spot welding of thermoplastic composites: Case study on Carbon-fiber-reinforced polyphenylene sulfide

    Schäfer, H., Blaga, L. A., Stöver, E. & Klusemann, B., 01.10.2023, In: Thin-Walled Structures. 191, 111037.

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  7. Published

    Correlation of Microstructure and Local Mechanical Properties Along Build Direction for Multi-layer Friction Surfacing of Aluminum Alloys

    Kallien, Z., Hoffmann, M., Roos, A. & Klusemann, B., 10.2023, In: JOM: Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. 75, 10, p. 4212-4222 11 p.

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  8. Published

    Microstructural development of as-cast AM50 during Constrained Friction Processing: grain refinement and influence of process parameters

    de Castro, C. C., Shen, J., dos Santos, J. F. & Klusemann, B., 01.09.2023, In: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 318, 11 p., 118018.

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  9. Published

    Rapid grain refinement and compositional homogenization in a cast binary Cu50Ni alloy achieved by friction stir processing

    Escobar, J., Gwalani, B., Silverstein, J., Ajantiwalay, T., Roach, C., Bergmann, L., dos Santos, J. F., Maawad, E., Klusemann, B. & Devaraj, A., 01.08.2023, In: Materials Characterization. 202, 112999.

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  10. Published

    Semi-stationary shoulder bobbin-tool: A new approach in tailoring macrostructure and mechanical properties of bobbin-tool friction stir welds in magnesium alloy

    Li, G., Chen, T., Fu, B., Shen, J., Bergmann, L., Zhou, L., Chen, K., Santos, J. F. D. & Klusemann, B., 01.08.2023, In: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 317, 117984.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearch

  11. Published

    Fatigue behaviour of multi-spot joints of 2024-T3 aluminium sheets obtained by refill Friction Stir Spot Welding with polysulfide sealant

    Bernardi, M., Suhuddin, U. F. H., Fu, B., Gerber, J. P., Bianchi, M., Ostrovsky, I., Sievers, B., Faes, K., Maawad, E., Lazzeri, L., dos Santos, J. F. & Klusemann, B., 01.07.2023, In: International Journal of Fatigue. 172, 107539.

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