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This project is a pilot study which will serve as input to the NFFP 7 research program in evaluating the potential in cooperation with research partners in UK.
FATigue strength improvement of welded high strength steels towards LightWeight design (FAT-LW)
The goal of this research project is to develop a flexible tool-box for welding industry to be able to arrive at certified weld quality.
This research project focuses on laser metal deposition using powder as an additive (LMD-p).
This research project will develop recommendations on welding in high strength steel. This in turn will make new light weight design solutions for trucks possible.
The project goal is to extend application of the EBM and SLM techniques to next materials and applications in gas turbine components.
This research project concerns Gas-Shielded arc welding. The aim of the projects is to study a couple of the different methods and to increase the knowledge about how they can be used in an optimal way.
The project aims to contribute to the goal of flexible manufacturing processes through demonstration of innovative laser welding solutions.
The aim of this research project is to develop and verify a model for laser welding of Alloy 718 and Haynes® 282®.
Dr. Nicolas Coniglio will contribute on a significant and sustainable basis to advancing the knowledge of welding and additive manufacturing, such as weldability (solidification cracking, hydrogen embrittlement) and in-situ instrumentation.
It is necessary to reduce the fuel consumption in aviation in order to reach the climate goals. This research project aims to develop lighter aircraft engines as part of this effort.
This is a presentation of several research projects run by University West where the aim is to investigate different aspects of welding of high strength steels.
This is a description of two research projects at University West concerning welding of superalloys.