Nanoscale precipitation is one of the most widely used microstructural tools to manipulate the properties of metallic alloys, and especially to reach high strength. Optimal microstructures are reached through complex solid state phase transformations involving non-isothermal heat treatments, metastable phases, complex chemistry, non-equilibrium vacancies, and interaction with structural defects. These phase transformations are controlled by an interplay between thermodynamics and kinetics, resulting through nucleation, growth and coarsening, in a large variety of precipitation trajectories that depend on both alloy chemistry and processing. Progress in both experimental characterization and modeling has tremendously improved the knowledge a...
The development of microstructure during phase transformations is often best understood by considera...
International audienceAllotropic transformations involving interface diffusion and precipitation are...
Invited lecture for the pre-selection of the FEMS lecturer awards for excellence in MSEInternational...
International audienceClassical Nucleation and Growth Theories provide a compelling framework predic...
The precipitation, which is an important phase transformation in condensed matter physics, has been ...
The formation and presence of second phase precipitates greatly influence the properties of metal a...
A universal numerical model based on the particle size distribution (PSD) approach has been develope...
Multiscale computational materials science has reached a stage where many complicated phenomena or p...
This thesis present work on the phenomena of hardening precipitation in metallic materials, and in p...
The formation, growth, and size distribution of precipitates greatly affects the microstructure and ...
In the present study a general kinetic model for phase transformations resulting in a second-phase p...
International audienceA new general model dealing with nucleation, growth and coarsening simultaneou...
We propose a way to describe the interaction between phase transformation and precipitation in multi...
The prediction of solidification microstructures associated with additive manufacture of metallic co...
International audienceThe numerical modelling of concentrated alloy precipitation kinetics remains a...
The development of microstructure during phase transformations is often best understood by considera...
International audienceAllotropic transformations involving interface diffusion and precipitation are...
Invited lecture for the pre-selection of the FEMS lecturer awards for excellence in MSEInternational...
International audienceClassical Nucleation and Growth Theories provide a compelling framework predic...
The precipitation, which is an important phase transformation in condensed matter physics, has been ...
The formation and presence of second phase precipitates greatly influence the properties of metal a...
A universal numerical model based on the particle size distribution (PSD) approach has been develope...
Multiscale computational materials science has reached a stage where many complicated phenomena or p...
This thesis present work on the phenomena of hardening precipitation in metallic materials, and in p...
The formation, growth, and size distribution of precipitates greatly affects the microstructure and ...
In the present study a general kinetic model for phase transformations resulting in a second-phase p...
International audienceA new general model dealing with nucleation, growth and coarsening simultaneou...
We propose a way to describe the interaction between phase transformation and precipitation in multi...
The prediction of solidification microstructures associated with additive manufacture of metallic co...
International audienceThe numerical modelling of concentrated alloy precipitation kinetics remains a...
The development of microstructure during phase transformations is often best understood by considera...
International audienceAllotropic transformations involving interface diffusion and precipitation are...
Invited lecture for the pre-selection of the FEMS lecturer awards for excellence in MSEInternational...