Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux d'Orsay

Synthèse, Propriétés et Modélisation des Matériaux

Microstructure and Properties of Metallic Alloys

Animation : Denis Solas

The research activities of the Microstructure and Properties of metallic alloys group are linked to the
understanding of the mechanisms of formation and evolution of microstructures and textures during the
thermo-mechanical treatments of metals and alloys. These studies are approached through experimental
analyses and numerical simulations. The research activities incorporate fundamental and applied aspects. The
final objective is the optimization of the mechanical or functional properties in relation to the processes of
elaboration, shaping or assembly.

Our group consists of one CNRS researcher (Thierry Baudin), four assistant professors (Isabelle Drouelle, Anne-Laure Helbert, Mohamed khireddine loudjani, Denis Solas)  and four Ph. D students (Fazati Bourahima, Paul Clerico, justine Poncelet, Maxime Savary), and one technician (Jocelyn Hoarau).

 

Activities :

 

Training organized within the framework of "CNRS-Formation Entreprises":  

Corrélation entre la texture cristalline et la microstructure des matériaux - EBSD et diffraction des rayons X (courses in french)

from tuesday, Marsh 26th 2018 to Friday, Marsh 29th 2018. 

This internship(training course) allows to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge on the analysis of textures by diffraction of the X-rays and the microstructures of the metallic materials grace(favor), in particular, in the EBSD (Electron BackScatter Diffraction) and in the mappings(cartographies) of orientations.