Investigation of Fatigue Performance of Additively Manufactured Freeform Components via Non-destructive Metrology
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Investigation of Fatigue Performance of Additively Manufactured Freeform Components via Non-destructive Metrology
CoPED ID
5df91d28-1930-4e95-a254-d2353c176369
Status
Active
Value
No funds listed.
Start Date
Sept. 30, 2020
End Date
Sept. 29, 2023
Description
The project aims to investigate the fatigue performance of high-value-added freeform components produced by additive manufacturing (AM), such as turbine blades and heat exchangers. The fatigue behaviours of these AM components with complex geometries are highly related to surface topography and internal defects resulting from the AM process. Non-destructive metrology techniques (X-ray computed tomography and focus variation microscopy) will be utilised to measure these characteristics and allow a Finite Element Model to be developed for the prediction of the fatigue performance.
University of Huddersfield | LEAD_ORG |
Shan Lou | SUPER_PER |
Ahmed Ibrahim | STUDENT_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Fatigue (material technology)
- Tomography
- Modelling (creation related to information)
- Measurement
- Defects
- Metrology
Extracted key phrases
- Additively Manufactured Freeform Components
- Destructive metrology technique
- Destructive Metrology
- Fatigue Performance
- Investigation
- Fatigue behaviour
- Non
- Freeform component
- Finite Element Model
- Heat exchanger
- Additive manufacturing
- Complex geometry
- Turbine blade