Reiner Kirchheim

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physics Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany 
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Kirchheim R. (2019) Changing the interfacial composition of carbide precipitates in metals and its effect on hydrogen trapping Scripta Materialia. 160: 62-65
Martin ML, Pundt A, Kirchheim R. (2018) Hydrogen-induced accelerated grain growth in vanadium Acta Materialia. 155: 262-267
Kirchheim R. (2017) Lattice discontinuities affecting the generation and annihilation of diffusible hydrogen and vice versa. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 375
Borchers C, Kirchheim R. (2016) Cold-drawn pearlitic steel wires Progress in Materials Science. 82: 405-444
Kirchheim R. (2016) Bulk Diffusion-Controlled Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy with Examples for Hydrogen in Iron Metallurgical and Materials Transactions a-Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science. 47: 672-696
Borchers C, Garve C, Tiegel M, et al. (2015) Nanocrystalline steel obtained by mechanical alloying of iron and graphite subsequently compacted by high-pressure torsion Acta Materialia. 97: 207-215
Uchida HT, Wagner S, Hamm M, et al. (2015) Absorption kinetics and hydride formation in magnesium films : Effect of driving force revisited Acta Materialia. 85: 279-289
Li YJ, Kostka A, Choi P, et al. (2015) Mechanisms of subgrain coarsening and its effect on the mechanical properties of carbon-supersaturated nanocrystalline hypereutectoid steel Acta Materialia. 84: 110-123
Deutges M, Barth HP, Chen Y, et al. (2015) Hydrogen diffusivities as a measure of relative dislocation densities in palladium and increase of the density by plastic deformation in the presence of dissolved hydrogen Acta Materialia. 82: 266-274
Li Y, Raabe D, Herbig M, et al. (2014) Segregation stabilizes nanocrystalline bulk steel with near theoretical strength. Physical Review Letters. 113: 106104
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