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The project takes a comprehensive approach on sustainability to provide a pathway that could contribute to the climate target through development of advanced thermal spray (TS) coatings for application in diverse sectors.
In order to maintain its pioneering position, the Thermal Spray (TS) group needs to expand its activities in diverse areas and applications. One of the important application areas is automotive industry, where the TS group has limited activities today despite great potential for collaborative projects.
This project is intended to be a Fellowship in academy by an employment of 20% at the Division of Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing. The aim is that the Fellow from GKN Aerospace will contribute with industrial knowledge about quality assurance and competence within non-destructive evaluation (NDE) processes especially of gas turbine components.
The project contributes to conducting research with new collaboration partners in a branch of industry within Primus, in order to further expand, position and profile the Primus research environment.
The development of the advanced master's program in Production Technology with specialisation in Welding Technology (MWELD) project aims to develop a 2-year Master's programme covering a wide range of topics such as welding technology-related areas, welding-based AM, materials sciences, quality assurance is planned to start in autumn 2023.
The project aims at optmizing the performance of the ACTS pieces through an optimization of its constituent materials.
The project intends to recruit an assistant senior lecturer to secure resources for the newly started master's program in AI and automation and to strengthen the research group in process monitoring and control, primarily in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The specific purpose of this strategic recruitment is to strengthen the research group within Plug & Produce in the area of multi-agent and AI.
CLOUDS develop an AI based sustainable production system which is capable of handling the process planning, virtual commissioning, optimizing the production schedule, addressing the bottleneck issues in mixed model assembly and balancing the production line with human workload.
Directed Energy Deposition for Industrial Competitiveness in Additive manufacturing Technologies.
The competence development initiative ExSus2 aims to support companies to meet the rapid technological and societal development required to address the challenges facing society.
The project contributes to technology maturity of manufacturing method and components for fossil-free propulsion and energy supply through improved and validated predictive ability in modeling L-PBF (Laser Powder Bed Fusion) of titanium to enable manufacturing of large complex components with high quality.
This project aims to increase understanding of how, and why, hydrogen embrittlement and its various mechanisms occur.
In this EU-funded project, University West's researchers will investigate whether additive manufacturing of solar cell receivers can be the key to more efficient solar energy plants.
WAAM (wire arc additive manufacturing) is a manufacturing method that combines traditional welding with additive manufacturing.
This project aims to develop a new method for non-destructive testing of concrete structures based on mechanical wave propagation. The result may, among other things, lead to the use of existing building and construction structures in concrete being optimized.
Powder bed fusion additive manufacturing of metal (PBF-AM) is an important research area for the manufacturing industry. This form of additive manufacturing makes it possible to manufacture components with complex geometries in a more efficient way. Among other applications of interest are components for gas turbines and aircraft engines.
The aviation industry is searching for new technology that can help reduce aviation's emissions of climate-damaging substances. In a newly started project, University West researchers are investigating how thermal spraying can be used for surface coating of composite components in the next generation of jet engines. Pratt & Whitney, Safran and Saint-Gobain are some of the global companies involved.
The aim of RELEARN (REsearch-based teaching for life-long LEARNing) is to develop and provide a platform for collecting and sharing high-quality and relevant academic research for universities, researchers, students and teachers, as well as linking this research to courses and learning materials/course materials .
The Department of Engineering has decided to build an education and research platform within production management. The goal is that by 2024 there will be undergraduate education, two international master's programs, PhD education and a research group in the field.
The project aims at performing an in-depth and systematic needs analysis of the error recovery process and knowledge integration demands between involved human stakeholders at the partner companies and based on that design a prototype for an AI&AR-based error recovery support system for operators.
University West has been engaged in research in Additive Manufacturing for more than 15 years, and one of these processes involves a laser beam that melts a metal wire layer-on-layer (called Laser Directed Energy Deposition with wire, L-DEDw), which is the process that this project is focused on.
The project will increase the students' connection to working life during education by transforming existing courses to be fully or partially performed at the company.