Projekty zrealizowane
TOPAM “Tailoring ODS materials processing routes for additive manufacturing of high temperature devices for aggressive environments”
Objective:
The goal of the EU-funded topAM project is to develop new processing routes for creating oxide dispersionstrengthened alloys that consist of a metal matrix (FeCrAl, Ni and NiCu) with small oxide particles dispersed
within it. The alloys will be produced as powders for additive manufacturing and offer a competitive advantage
for the process industry, for example, in the manufacture of gas burner heads and heat exchangers, as they
show good corrosion resistance and mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. Alloy and process
development will be aided by advanced integrated computational materials engineering approaches that will
combine thermodynamics, and microstructure and process simulations. The computational approach should
help minimise development time, save raw material use and increase component lifetime.
Structure of the Consortium:
- Coordinator:
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN (Germany) - Participants:
LA ROCHELLE UNIVERSITE (France), STIFTUNG FACHHOCHSCHULE OSNABRUCK (Gernamy), UNIVERSIDAD
COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID (Spain), Ustav fyziky materialu, Akademie Ved Ceske republiky (Czechia),
DECHEMA-FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT STIFTUNG (Gernamy), SIEĆ BADAWCZA ŁUKASIEWICZ – KRAKOWSKI
INSYTUT TECHNOLOGICZNY (Poland), VDM METALS INTERNATIONAL GMBH (Gernamy), KME GERMANY
GMBH (Gernamy), LINDE GMBH (Gernamy), RISE IVF AB (Sweden), ZOZ GMBH (Gernamy), INDUTHERM
GIESSTECHNOLOGIE GMBH (Gernamy), QUESTEK EUROPE AB (Sweden), AKTIEBOLAGET SANDVIK
MATERIALSTECHONOLOGY (Sweden
Budget:
Overall budget: € 5 999 645
EU contribution: € 5 999 645
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