For the first experiments in distilled water, a miniaturized electrochemical in-situ cell with a standard three-electrode system, which is also used in potentiodynamic polarization measurements, is being developed. The challenge here is that the cell must be sealed at the sample shafts so that cyclic loading of the specimen can occur in the cell
Following this characterization, the damaged volume is removed from the specimen, which is polished and then subjected to secondary loading on various test systems at test frequencies of 5, 60, 200 and 1000 Hz. In the HCF range, a direct comparison with the original undamaged specimens can thus be derived. In the VHCF range, possible deviations i
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Two factors in particular must be considered here. Relevant damage mechanisms can change from the HCF to the VHCF regime. For example, the crack initiation points shift into the volume in the field of defects, such as inclusions and precipitates, especially in the case of high-strength conditions. In the case of ductile materials, damage
Characterisation of materials and structures by means of scanning electron microscopy and EDX, EBSD and STEM analysis
Within the scope of the research project funded by the DFG, a high-resolution scanning electron microscope with EDX, EBSD and STEM detectors as well as an external FIB will be procured and scientific staff will be provided to opera
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Micro- and nanostructured hard magnetic materials and components for microtechnical applications "MiNaMag"
Permanent magnets are used in a variety of ways and increasingly in technical products, above all for data storage, in energy technology, in sensor technology, and for transport and separation processes. This large market is mo
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Prof. Priv.-Doz. Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Starke curriculum vitae ResearchGate SciPort RLP informationbox
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Group leader "Fatigue and service life calculation"
Scientific Assistant
2023 - today Head Engineer Materials Science Laboratory, Group leader "Fatigue and service life calculation", University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern
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Student Research Assistant (Materials Science Lab in Cooperation with AG Rauch, Department of Building and Design)
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2022 – today Master's Degree, Mechanical engineering, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern
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2021 – today Student Research Assistant Materials Science Laboratory, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern
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