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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Fellow of the Materials Research Society
  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1990 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For pioneering studies in transformation toughened ceramics and the application of electron microscopy to engineering ceramics and for contributions to education in ceramics.

Overview

Arthur H. Heuer is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States, focusing on research primarily within the fields of Materials Science, Engineering, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work extensively covers subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metals and Alloys, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's research topics include Semiconductor materials and devices, Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides, Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals, Corrosion Behavior and Inhibition, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, and ZnO doping and properties.

Arthur H. Heuer has published in various scientific venues with frequent contributions to Physical Review Materials, Scripta Materialia, Metals, Oxidation of Metals, and the Journal of the European Ceramic Society. Notable papers by them include:

  • Do Mass Transport Kinetics Always Control Al2O3 Scale Growth? An Alternative Explanation for the Efficacy of the Reactive-Element Effect, 2020, Oxidation of Metals
  • Rapid Alloy Surface Engineering through Closed-Vessel Reagent Pyrolysis, 2021, Metals
  • Diffusion of oxygen in Mg-doped α−Al2O3: The corundum conundrum explained, 2022, Physical Review Materials
  • Correspondence comments on "Understanding the efficacy of concentrated interstitial carbon in enhancing the pitting", 2022, Scripta Materialia
  • Electronic structure of α−Al2O3 grain boundaries containing reactive element segregants, 2022, Physical Review Materials

The scientist has collaborated frequently with co-authors Andy Paul Chen, W. M. C. Foulkes, Michael W. Finnis, F.J. Martı́n, and Nicole R. Tailleart.

Arthur H. Heuer's career includes recognition from several organizations. They were named a Fellow of the Materials Research Society and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2010. Additionally, in 1990, they became a Member of the National Academy of Engineering for pioneering studies in transformation toughened ceramics, the application of electron microscopy to engineering ceramics, and contributions to education in ceramics.

Best Publications

  • Structural basis for the fracture toughness of the shell of the conch Strombus gigas

    S. Kamat;X. Su;R. Ballarini;A. H. Heuer

  • Innovative materials processing strategies: a biomimetic approach

    Arthur Heuer;D. J. Fink;V. J. Laraia;J. L. Arias

  • Stability of Tetragonal ZrO2 Particles in Ceramic Matrices

    A. H. Heuer;N. Claussen;Waltraud M Kriven;M. Ruhle

  • REVIEW—Transformation Toughening in Ceramics: Martensitic Transformations in Crack-Tip Stress Fields

    A. G. Evans;A. H. Heuer

  • MECHANISMS OF TOUGHENING PARTIALLY STABILIZED ZIRCONIA (PSZ)

    D. L. Porter;A. H. Heuer

  • Thin-film shape-memory alloy actuated micropumps

    W.L. Benard;H. Kahn;A.H. Heuer;M.A. Huff

  • Microstructural Development in MgO-Partially Stabilized Zirconia (Mg-PSZ)

    D. L. Porter;Arthur Heuer

  • Transformation Toughening in ZrO2‐Containing Ceramics

    Arthur Heuer

  • Plastic Deformation of Fine‐Grained Alumina (Al2O3): I, Interface‐Controlled Diffusional Creep

    R. M. Cannon;W. H. Rhodes;Arthur Heuer

  • The TiNi shape-memory alloy and its applications for MEMS

    H. Kahn;M. A. Huff;Arthur Heuer

  • Alcohol Interaction with Zirconia Powders

    Mary Sue Kaliszewski;Arthur H. Heuer

  • Oxygen and aluminum diffusion in α-Al2O3: How much do we really understand?

    Arthur Heuer

  • Volatility Diagrams for Silica, Silicon Nitride, and Silicon Carbide and Their Application to High‐Temperature Decomposition and Oxidation

    Arthur H. Heuer;Victor L. K. Lou

  • FRACTURE OF GLASS IN VACUUM

    S. M. Wiederhorn;H. Johnson;A. M. Diness;A. H. Heuer

  • Fracture toughness of polysilicon MEMS devices

    H. Kahn;N. Tayebi;R. Ballarini;R. L. Mullen

  • Transformation and Microcrack Toughening as Complementary Processes in ZrO2-Toughened Al2O3

    M. Rühle;N. Claussen;A. H. Heuer

  • Transformation-toughening in partially-stabilized zirconia (PSZ)

    D. L. Porter;D. L. Porter;A. G. Evans;Arthur Heuer

  • Fracture Properties of Human Enamel and Dentin

    Stephen T. Rasmussen;Robert E. Patchin;David B. Scott;Arthur H. Heuer

  • TiNi (shape memory) films silicon for MEMS applications

    R.H. Wolf;A.H. Heuer

  • Biomineralization and Eggshells: Cell-Mediated Acellular Compartments of Mineralized Extracellular Matrix

    José L. Arias;David J. Fink;Si-Qun Xiao;Arthur H. Heuer

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Ernst
Frank Ernst Case Western Reserve University
Roberto Ballarini
Roberto Ballarini University of Houston
Pirouz Pirouz
Pirouz Pirouz Case Western Reserve University
Brian Gleeson
Brian Gleeson University of Pittsburgh
Hyunjung Shin
Hyunjung Shin Sungkyunkwan University
Arnold I. Caplan
Arnold I. Caplan Case Western Reserve University
John J. Lewandowski
John J. Lewandowski Case Western Reserve University
Manfred Rühle
Manfred Rühle Max Planck Society
Alfred B. Anderson
Alfred B. Anderson Case Western Reserve University
David B. Marshall
David B. Marshall University of Colorado Boulder

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