The Laboratory for Materials Analysis is basically concerned with the investigation of the effect of microstructure on the mechanical behaviour of materials. The aim is to scientifically analyse current issues, especially in automotive and aerospace engineering, and to derive new concepts for the future. The laboratory is integrated into the Center for Applied Research (ZAF), which combines all research activities of the competence field of materials and surface technology.
Goals and idea
The application-oriented research projects are mainly carried out in cooperation with medium-sized industrial partners as well as with research institutions and partner universities.
- Fatigue and creep behaviour of metallic materials
- Fatigue and creep behaviour of composite materials
- Tribological studies
- Material analysis e.g. by means of XRD
Laboratory equipment and activities
Equipment and function
- 2 tensile creep doors for temperatures up to 1100°C and loads up to 20 kN
- 4 tensile creep doors for temperatures up to 250°C (under construction)
- 1 Electrodynamic fatigue machine for temperatures up to 350°C and loads up to ± 3 kN
- X-ray diffractometer (XRD) with Bragg-Brentano, lens and parabolic mirror optics
- Software for qualitative and quantitative phase analysis from XRD data
- Software for determining residual stresses from XRD data
- Thermomechanical universal testing machine (in planning)
The materials analysis laboratory is closely related to the materials engineering laboratory.
Courses
Practical trainings accompanying the lectures
- Materials Engineering
- Materials Engineering II
- Material Analysis
- Long-term behaviour of the materials
- Fatigue strength and fracture mechanics (planned)
Research
- Creep and fatigue behaviour of solder materials
- Creep and fatigue behaviour of metallic composite materials (MMC)
- Tribological behaviour of sliding pairings
- Metallurgy of welded joints
Laboratory management and team
Programme director and Academic advisor Material Science in Engineering (Master)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Tetzlaff
Phone: +49 841 9348-3520
Room: A232
E-Mail: Ulrich.Tetzlaff@thi.de
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Tetzlaff
Phone: +49 841 9348-3520
Room: A232
E-Mail: Ulrich.Tetzlaff@thi.de
Internship representative
Prof. Dr. mont. Annegret Kerschenlohr
Phone: +49 841 9348-1750
Room: A121
E-Mail: Annegret.Kerschenlohr@thi.de
Prof. Dr. mont. Annegret Kerschenlohr
Phone: +49 841 9348-1750
Room: A121
E-Mail: Annegret.Kerschenlohr@thi.de
Deputy Women's Representative, Programme director and Academic advisor Automotive Engineering
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manuela Waltz
Phone: +49 841 9348-3530
Room: A232
E-Mail: Manuela.Waltz@thi.de
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manuela Waltz
Phone: +49 841 9348-3530
Room: A232
E-Mail: Manuela.Waltz@thi.de