Development of processing parameters to built a functional graded material steel to Ni-based alloy
- Institut
- Lehrstuhl für Werkstofftechnik der Additiven Fertigung
- Typ
- Semesterarbeit Masterarbeit
- Inhalt
- experimentell theoretisch
- Beschreibung
Motivation
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) offer a unique approach to seamlessly transition between different materials, combining the desirable properties of both. In additive manufacturing, the challenge lies in developing optimal processing parameters to achieve a controlled gradient while maintaining structural integrity and performance. Steel-Ni-based alloy FGMs have significant potential in high-temperature and wearresistant applications, such as aerospace and energy sectors, where tailored materialproperties can enhance performance and longevity.Objective
This thesis aims to develop and optimize the processing parameters for fabricating a functionally graded material (FGM) transitioning from steel to a Ni-based alloy using additive manufacturing. The research will focus on understanding the influence of process parameters on microstructure evolution, mechanical properties, and gradient control to ensure a defect-free, high-performance material.Tasks
- Literature review.
- Process design and experimental setup
- Experimental fabrication and characterization
- Report writing and documentation
- Voraussetzungen
- Prior experience with additive manufacturing is desirable.
- Familiarity Design of Experiments (DOE) is an advantage.
- Ability to work independently and conscientiously.
- Good proficiency in English (written and spoken).
- Tags
- MAT Rodriguez, MAT Studi
- Möglicher Beginn
- sofort
- Kontakt
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Johnnatan Rodriguez
Raum: Freisinger Landstr. 52, B2.2.12
Tel.: 089/289-55351
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