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Sven C. Vogel is affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple fields, primarily focusing on materials science, engineering, and physics and astronomy. They have published extensively in areas such as materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, radiation, aerospace engineering, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Their work covers diverse topics including nuclear physics and applications, nuclear materials and properties, nuclear reactor physics and engineering, radiation detection and scintillator technologies, microstructure and mechanical properties, additive manufacturing materials and processes, and X-ray diffraction in crystallography.

Recent publications by Vogel include:

  • Determining volume fractions of γ, γ', γ", δ, and MC-carbide phases in Inconel 718 as a function of its processing history using an advanced neutron diffraction procedure, 2020, Materials Science and Engineering A
  • MAUD Rietveld Refinement Software for Neutron Diffraction Texture Studies of Single- and Dual-Phase Materials, 2021, Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation
  • Crystal plasticity modeling of strain-induced martensitic transformations to predict strain rate and temperature sensitive behavior of 304 L steels: Applications to tension, compression, torsion, and impact, 2022, International Journal of Plasticity
  • Hydriding of titanium: Recent trends and perspectives in advanced characterization and multiscale modeling, 2022, Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science
  • Demonstration of non-destructive and isotope-sensitive material analysis using a short-pulsed laser-driven epi-thermal neutron source, 2022, Nature Communications

Vogel frequently publishes in several journals and conference venues, including:

  • Journal of Nuclear Materials
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Applied Crystallography
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Materials Science and Engineering A

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Vogel include:

  • Daniel J. Savage
  • B. Clausen
  • Marko Knežević
  • Adrian Losko
  • Alexander M. Long

Best Publications

  • Study of slip mechanisms in a magnesium alloy by neutron diffraction and modeling

    S.R. Agnew;C.N. Tomé;D.W. Brown;T.M. Holden

  • Internal strain and texture evolution during deformation twinning in magnesium

    D.W. Brown;S.R. Agnew;M.A.M. Bourke;T.M. Holden

  • Texture analysis with the new HIPPO TOF diffractometer

    H.-R. Wenk;L. Lutterotti;S. Vogel

  • The effect of twin–twin interactions on the nucleation and propagation of {101¯2} twinning in magnesium

    Haitham El Kadiri;J. Kapil;A.L. Oppedal;L.G. Hector

  • Bulk texture evolution of Cu–Nb nanolamellar composites during accumulative roll bonding

    J. S. Carpenter;S. C. Vogel;J. E. Ledonne;D. L. Hammon

  • Effect of dislocation transmutation on modeling hardening mechanisms by twinning in magnesium

    A.L. Oppedal;H. El Kadiri;C.N. Tomé;G.C. Kaschner

  • In situ observation of texture evolution during α → β and β → α phase transformations in titanium alloys investigated by neutron diffraction

    I. Lonardelli;I. Lonardelli;N. Gey;H.-R. Wenk;M. Humbert

  • Rietveld texture analysis from TOF neutron diffraction data

    H.-R. Wenk;L. Lutterotti;S. C. Vogel

  • Experimental characterization and crystal plasticity modeling of anisotropy, tension-compression asymmetry, and texture evolution of additively manufactured Inconel 718 at room and elevated temperatures

    Saeede Ghorbanpour;Ershadul Alam;Nicholas C. Ferreri;Anil Kumar

  • Investigation of deformation twinning in a fine-grained and coarse-grained ZM20 mg alloy : combined in situ neutron diffraction and acoustic emission

    O. Muránsky;M.R. Barnett;D.G. Carr;S.C. Vogel

  • Twinning effects in a rod-textured AM30 Magnesium alloy

    Q. Ma;H. El Kadiri;A.L. Oppedal;J.C. Baird

  • Ionic distribution and conductivity in lithium garnet Li7La3Zr2O12

    Yutao Li;Yutao Li;Jian Tao Han;Chang An Wang;Sven C. Vogel

  • Modeling bending of α-titanium with embedded polycrystal plasticity in implicit finite elements

    Marko Knezevic;Ricardo A. Lebensohn;Oana Cazacu;Benoit Revil-Baudard

  • Texture evolution during multi-pass equal channel angular extrusion of copper : Neutron diffraction characterization and polycrystal modeling

    Saiyi Li;Irene J. Beyerlein;David J. Alexander;Sven C. Vogel

  • Role of twinning in the hardening response of zirconium during temperature reloads

    G.C. Kaschner;C.N. Tomé;I.J. Beyerlein;S.C. Vogel

  • Texture measurements using the new neutron diffractometer HIPPO and their analysis using the Rietveld method

    Sven C. Vogel;Christian Hartig;Luca Lutterotti;Robert B. Von Dreele

  • Micromechanical quantification of elastic, twinning, and slip strain partitioning exhibited by polycrystalline, monoclinic nickel-titanium during large uniaxial deformations measured via in-situ neutron diffraction

    A.P. Stebner;S.C. Vogel;R.D. Noebe;T.A. Sisneros

  • Temperature dependent deformation of the B2 austenite phase of a NiTi shape memory alloy

    O. Benafan;O. Benafan;R.D. Noebe;S.A. Padula;A. Garg;A. Garg

  • Experimental visualization of lithium conduction pathways in garnet-type Li7La3Zr2O12.

    Jiantao Han;Jinlong Zhu;Yutao Li;Xiaohui Yu

  • Texture inheritance and variant selection through an hcp–bcc–hcp phase transformation

    M.R. Daymond;R.A. Holt;S. Cai;P. Mosbrucker

  • Effect of solute segregation on the strength of nanocrystalline alloys : Inverse Hall-Petch relation

    T.D. Shen;R.B. Schwarz;S. Feng;J.G. Swadener

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald W. Brown
Donald W. Brown Los Alamos National Laboratory
Bjørn Clausen
Bjørn Clausen Los Alamos National Laboratory
Yusheng Zhao
Yusheng Zhao Southern University of Science and Technology
Jianzhong Zhang
Jianzhong Zhang Los Alamos National Laboratory
Irene J. Beyerlein
Irene J. Beyerlein University of California, Santa Barbara
Hans-Rudolf Wenk
Hans-Rudolf Wenk University of California, Berkeley
Hahn Choo
Hahn Choo University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Carlos N. Tomé
Carlos N. Tomé Los Alamos National Laboratory
Marko Knezevic
Marko Knezevic University of New Hampshire
Nathan A. Mara
Nathan A. Mara University of Minnesota

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