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Carolin Körner is affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany and primarily works in the field of Engineering. The research focuses notably on Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering, with a significant output in Mechanical Engineering.

Their scholarly work concentrates on topics related to Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes, Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies, High Entropy Alloys Studies, High Temperature Alloys and Creep, Intermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties, Welding Techniques and Residual Stresses, and Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques.

Frequent publication venues include Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Engineering Materials, Progress in Additive Manufacturing, Materials, and SSRN Electronic Journal. These outlets have served as platforms for disseminating research findings that intersect materials science and manufacturing processes.

Carolin Körner has coauthored multiple papers with researchers such as Matthias Markl, Benjamin Wahlmann, Zongwen Fu, Christoph Breuning, and Christopher H. Zenk, indicating collaborative engagements in their scientific endeavors.

Selected recent publications include:

  • "Digital Twin-enabled Collaborative Data Management for Metal Additive Manufacturing Systems," 2020, Journal of Manufacturing Systems
  • "Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution for Additive Manufacturing of Metals: A Critical Review," 2020, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
  • "Actual state-of-the-art of electron beam powder bed fusion," 2022, European Journal of Materials
  • "Effect of the oxygen content of pure copper powder on selective electron beam melting," 2020, Materials Science and Engineering A
  • "Processing 4th generation titanium aluminides via electron beam based additive manufacturing - characterization of microstructure and mechanical properties," 2020, Materialia

Best Publications

  • Additive manufacturing of metallic components by selective electron beam melting — a review

    C. Körner

  • Cellular Ti-6Al-4V structures with interconnected macro porosity for bone implants fabricated by selective electron beam melting.

    Peter Heinl;Lenka Müller;Carolin Körner;Robert F. Singer

  • Mesoscopic simulation of selective beam melting processes

    Carolin Körner;Elham Attar;Peter Heinl

  • Multiscale Modeling of Powder Bed–Based Additive Manufacturing

    Matthias Markl;Carolin Körner

  • Defect generation and propagation mechanism during additive manufacturing by selective beam melting

    A. Bauereiß;T. Scharowsky;C. Körner

  • Grain structure evolution in Inconel 718 during selective electron beam melting

    H. Helmer;A. Bauereiß;R.F. Singer;C. Körner

  • Fundamental consolidation mechanisms during selective beam melting of powders

    Carolin Körner;Andreas Bauereiß;Elham Attar

  • Cellular titanium by selective electron beam melting

    Peter Heinl;Andreas Rottmair;Carolin Körner;Robert F. Singer

  • Processing window and evaporation phenomena for Ti–6Al–4V produced by selective electron beam melting

    V. Juechter;T. Scharowsky;R.F. Singer;C. Körner

  • Processing of Metal Foams—Challenges and Opportunities

    Carolin Körner;Robert F. Singer

  • Selective electron beam melting of Ti–48Al–2Nb–2Cr: Microstructure and aluminium loss

    Jan Schwerdtfeger;Carolin Körner

  • Microstructure of the Nickel-Base Superalloy CMSX-4 Fabricated by Selective Electron Beam Melting

    Markus Ramsperger;Robert F. Singer;Carolin Körner

  • Additive manufacturing of nickel-based superalloy Inconel 718 by selective electron beam melting: Processing window and microstructure

    Harald Ernst Helmer;Carolin Körner;Robert Friedrich Singer

  • A coupled Cellular Automaton–Lattice Boltzmann model for grain structure simulation during additive manufacturing

    Abha Rai;Matthias Markl;Carolin Körner

  • Compression-compression fatigue of selective electron beam melted cellular titanium (Ti-6Al-4V).

    Nikolas W. Hrabe;Peter Heinl;Brian Flinn;Carolin Körner

  • In vivo performance of selective electron beam-melted Ti-6Al-4V structures.

    Sabine Ponader;Cornelius von Wilmowsky;Martin Widenmayer;Rainer Lutz

  • Design of Auxetic Structures via Mathematical Optimization

    J. Schwerdtfeger;F. Wein;G. Leugering;R. F. Singer

  • Auxetic cellular structures through selective electron‐beam melting

    J. Schwerdtfeger;P. Heinl;R. F. Singer;C. Körner

  • Selective Electron Beam Melting of Cellular Titanium: Mechanical Properties

    Peter Heinl;Carolin Körner;Robert F. Singer

  • Tailoring the grain structure of IN718 during selective electron beam melting

    Carolin Körner;Harald Helmer;Andreas Bauereiß;Robert F. Singer

  • Effects of topographical surface modifications of electron beam melted Ti-6Al-4V titanium on human fetal osteoblasts.

    Sabine Ponader;Eleftherios Vairaktaris;Peter Heinl;Cornelius v. Wilmowsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert F. Singer
Robert F. Singer University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Ulrich Rüde
Ulrich Rüde University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Peter Wasserscheid
Peter Wasserscheid University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Wilhelm Schwieger
Wilhelm Schwieger University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Frank A. Müller
Frank A. Müller Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Rajendra K. Bordia
Rajendra K. Bordia Clemson University
Peter Greil
Peter Greil University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Ingo Steinbach
Ingo Steinbach Ruhr University Bochum
Andreas Mortensen
Andreas Mortensen École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Wolfgang Peukert
Wolfgang Peukert University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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