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D-Index
65
Citations
18659
World Ranking
5543
National Ranking
330

Franz Roters publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Franz Roters sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 356 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Franz Roters D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Franz Roters sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Franz Roters is affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Iron Research in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of engineering and materials science, contributing extensively to the fields of mechanical engineering, materials chemistry, and mechanics of materials.

Their scholarly work addresses various key topics including microstructure and mechanical properties, metallurgy and material forming, microstructure and mechanical properties of steels, aluminum alloys composites properties, metal forming simulation techniques, magnesium alloys properties and applications, and aluminum alloy microstructure properties.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Current Challenges and Opportunities in Microstructure-Related Properties of Advanced High-Strength Steels, 2020, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
  • An efficient and robust approach to determine material parameters of crystal plasticity constitutive laws from macro-scale stress-strain curves, 2020, International Journal of Plasticity
  • Determination and analysis of the constitutive parameters of temperature-dependent dislocation-density-based crystal plasticity models, 2021, Mechanics of Materials
  • Finite strain crystal plasticity-phase field modeling of twin, dislocation, and grain boundary interaction in hexagonal materials, 2022, Acta Materialia
  • Three-dimensional study of grain scale tensile twinning activity in magnesium: A combination of microstructure characterization and mechanical modeling, 2023, Acta Materialia

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Martin Diehl
  • Dierk Raabe
  • Karo Sedighiani
  • Chuanlai Liu
  • Georg Falkinger

Franz Roters publishes regularly in prominent venues such as Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Acta Materialia, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), International Journal of Plasticity, and Materials Science and Engineering A.

This scientist's body of research encompasses 51 publications in engineering and 32 in materials science. Their work spans several subfields, notably mechanical engineering with 29 publications, materials chemistry with 25, mechanics of materials with 14, and contributions to biomaterials and aerospace engineering.

Best Publications

  • Overview of constitutive laws, kinematics, homogenization and multiscale methods in crystal plasticity finite-element modeling: Theory, experiments, applications

    Franz Roters;Philip Eisenlohr;Luc Hantcherli;Denny Dharmawan Tjahjanto

  • DAMASK – The Düsseldorf Advanced Material Simulation Kit for modeling multi-physics crystal plasticity, thermal, and damage phenomena from the single crystal up to the component scale

    F. Roters;M. Diehl;P. Shanthraj;P. Shanthraj;P. Eisenlohr

  • An Overview of Dual-Phase Steels: Advances in Microstructure-Oriented Processing and Micromechanically Guided Design

    Cemal Cem Tasan;Martin Diehl;Dingshun Yan;Marion Bechtold

  • Strain localization and damage in dual phase steels investigated by coupled in-situ deformation experiments and crystal plasticity simulations

    Cemal Cem Tasan;Johan P.M. Hoefnagels;Martin Diehl;Dingshun Yan

  • Revealing the strain-hardening behavior of twinning-induced plasticity steels: Theory, simulations, experiments

    David R. Steinmetz;Tom Jäpel;Burkhard Wietbrock;Philip Eisenlohr

  • Work hardening in heterogeneous alloys - A microstructural approach based on three internal state variables

    Franz Roters;Dierk Raabe;Günter Gottstein

  • Micromechanical and macromechanical effects in grain scale polycrystal plasticity experimentation and simulation

    Dierk Raabe;Michael I. Sachtleber;Zisu Zhao;Franz Roters

  • A dislocation density based constitutive model for crystal plasticity FEM including geometrically necessary dislocations

    A. Ma;F. Roters;D. Raabe

  • A spectral method solution to crystal elasto-viscoplasticity at finite strains

    Philip Eisenlohr;Martin Diehl;Ricardo A. Lebensohn;Franz Roters

  • The role of heterogeneous deformation on damage nucleation at grain boundaries in single phase metals

    T. R. Bieler;T. R. Bieler;P. Eisenlohr;F. Roters;D. Kumar

  • Three dimensional investigation of the texture and microstructure below a nanoindent in a Cu single crystal using 3D EBSD and crystal plasticity finite element simulations

    Nader Zaafarani;Dierk Raabe;Ripandeep N. Singh;F. Roters

  • Integrated experimental-simulation analysis of stress and strain partitioning in multiphase alloys

    Cemal Cem Tasan;Martin Diehl;Dingshun Yan;Claudio Zambaldi

  • Orientation dependence of nanoindentation pile-up patterns and of nanoindentation microtextures in copper single crystals

    Yanwen Wang;Dierk Raabe;Christian Klüber;Franz Roters

  • A constitutive model for fcc single crystals based on dislocation densities and its application to uniaxial compression of aluminium single crystals

    A. Ma;F. Roters

  • Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Methods: In Materials Science and Engineering

    Franz Roters;Philip Eisenlohr;Thomas R. Bieler;Dierk Raabe

  • Using texture components in crystal plasticity finite element simulations

    Dierk Raabe;Franz Roters

  • On the consideration of interactions between dislocations and grain boundaries in crystal plasticity finite element modeling – Theory, experiments, and simulations

    A. Ma;F. Roters;D. Raabe

  • Theory of orientation gradients in plastically strained crystals

    D Raabe;Z Zhao;S.-J Park;F Roters

  • A crystal plasticity model for twinning- and transformation-induced plasticity

    Su Leen Wong;Manjunatha Madivala;Ulrich Prahl;Franz Roters

  • DAMASK: The Düsseldorf Advanced MAterial Simulation Kit for studying crystal plasticity using an FE based or a spectral numerical solver

    F. Roters;P. Eisenlohr;C. Kords;D.D. Tjahjanto

  • Continuum Scale Simulation of Engineering Materials Fundamentals - Microstructures - Process Applications

    Dierk Raabe;Franz Roters;Frédéric Barlat;Long-Qing Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Dierk Raabe
Dierk Raabe Max Planck Institute for Iron Research
Thomas R. Bieler
Thomas R. Bieler Michigan State University
Jaime Marian
Jaime Marian University of California, Los Angeles
Stefan Zaefferer
Stefan Zaefferer Max Planck Society
Tilmann Hickel
Tilmann Hickel Max Planck Society
Dirk Ponge
Dirk Ponge Max Planck Society
Jörg Neugebauer
Jörg Neugebauer Max Planck Institute for Iron Research
Ricardo A. Lebensohn
Ricardo A. Lebensohn Los Alamos National Laboratory
Bob Svendsen
Bob Svendsen RWTH Aachen University

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