• Skip navigation
  • Skip to navigation
  • Skip to the bottom
Simulate organization breadcrumb open Simulate organization breadcrumb close
GRK 1896
Suche öffnen
  • UnivIS
  • Mein Campus
  • StudOn
  • IdM Portal
  • FAU Location Map

GRK 1896

Navigation Navigation close
  • Research
    • Project areas
      • Project area A „Functional Nanostructures and Networks“
        • A1: Structure-property relations of nanowire networks
        • A2: Degradation and corrosion at nanostructures and metal surfaces
        • A3: Growth, stabilization and ripening of nanoparticles in suspensions
        • A4: Growth and characterization of thin single crystalline layers for molecular electronics
        • A5: Degradation and corrosion of metalic nanostructures and nanostructured metals
        • A6: Hybride semiconductors – metal nanowire composites for opto-electronic devices
      • Project area B „Mechanical Properties of Interfaces“
        • B1: Mechanical switching of molecules on surfaces
        • B2: Structural changes in nanoparticles under pressure loading
        • B3: Mechanical properties and fracture behavior of thin layers
        • B4: 3D-deformation behavior of nanoporous metals and nanocomposites
        • B5: 3D-structure-property relations at grain boundaries
        • B6: Influence of topology, interfaces and local chemical compositions on the deformations behavior of nanostructures
      • Postdoc project Z: NanoCT – Developing and establishing of novel in situ approaches
    • Publications
    Portal Research
  • Activities
    • Weekly seminar and events
      • Current schedule
      • Archive
        • 2016
        • 2015
        • 2014
        • 2013
    • International symposium
      • Program
      • Registration
    Portal Activities
  • About us
    • PhD students
    • Supervisors
    • Post-Docs
    • Alumni
    • Contact
    Portal About us
  1. Home
  2. Research
  3. Project areas
  4. Project area B „Mechanical Properties of Interfaces“
  5. B6: Influence of topology, interfaces and local chemical compositions on the deformations behavior of nanostructures

B6: Influence of topology, interfaces and local chemical compositions on the deformations behavior of nanostructures

In page navigation: Research
  • Project areas
    • Project area A „Functional Nanostructures and Networks“
    • Project area B „Mechanical Properties of Interfaces“
      • B1: Mechanical switching of molecules on surfaces
      • B2: Structural changes in nanoparticles under pressure loading
      • B3: Mechanical properties and fracture behavior of thin layers
      • B4: 3D-deformation behavior of nanoporous metals and nanocomposites
      • B5: 3D-structure-property relations at grain boundaries
      • B6: Influence of topology, interfaces and local chemical compositions on the deformations behavior of nanostructures
    • Postdoc project Z: NanoCT - Developing and establishing of novel in situ approaches
  • Publications

B6: Influence of topology, interfaces and local chemical compositions on the deformations behavior of nanostructures

Influence of topology, interfaces and local chemical compositions on the deformations behavior of nanostructures

Metallic nanostructures and nanostructured materials currently receive much attention due to their often superior mechanical properties compared to bulk materials with larger microstructural features. In Project B6 atomistic simulations are used to study the mechanical properties of individual nano-objects and grain boundaries, as well as their combination (e.g., twinned nanowires, nanocrystalline thin films). The aim is to complement the experimental investigations and provide insights into fundamental deformation mechanisms not readily observable in the experiments, and to derive information for meso- and continuum-scale models of small scale plasticity.

Members

Saba Khadivianazar

Saba Khadivianazar, M. Sc.

Chair of General Materials Properties

  • Email: saba.khadivianazar@fau.de
  • Website: http://www.gmp.ww.uni-erlangen.de/people.php
More › Details for Saba Khadivianazar
Aviral Vaid

Aviral Vaid, M.Sc.

Institute I: General Materials Properties

  • Email: aviral.vaid@fau.de
  • Website: http://www.gmp.ww.uni-erlangen.de
More › Details for Aviral Vaid

Supervisor

Erik Bitzek

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Erik Bitzek, Privatdozent

Institute I: General Materials Properties

  • Email: erik.bitzek@fau.de
  • Website: http://www.gmp.ww.uni-erlangen.de
More › Details for Prof. Dr.-Ing. Erik Bitzek

Addition information

Search website




  • Imprint
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility
  • RSS Feed
  • Wikipedia
Up