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substrate, enabling the layer-by-layer construction of complex 3D objects. The temperature field created by the interaction between the electric arc and the material is a critical factor influencing the
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coupled computational framework capable of predicting crack initiation, propagation, and component failure under realistic operating conditions. Key Objectives: - Develop a finite element-based chemo-thermo
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of the particle fuel, crack initiation/propagation and failure mechanisms in relation to test temperature. Finite element (FE) modelling using FE tools such as Abaqus, (or) Ansys, (or) COMSOL is optional
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, reducing waste and creating a more sustainable future. This project will focus on understanding the effects of vacancy-trapping element addition and quench rate sensitivity of lean Al-Mg-Si-based alloys with
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analysis to the equidistribution theory of point configurations in various domains including the unit cube, the unit sphere, groups, manifolds and discrete spaces such as finite fields. You will conduct
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building blocks to elicit properties far beyond simple averaging over the component materials involved, instead giving exciting opportunities for new functionalities that are not found in natural materials
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. The effect of hydrogen gas on coating performance and the resulting corrosion behaviour will be assessed, supported by hydrogen permeation measurement using a novel diffusion cell set-up. The Zinc composition
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Motivation: Soft and flexible materials (e.g. polymers, hydrogels) have revolutionised many areas of science and technology ranging from flexible electronics to soft robotics. Scientists now predict
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Huang, specialises in laser-matter interactions of metal additive manufacturing, and the co-supervisor, Professor Paul Mativenga (UoM), has extensive expertise in laser materials processing. Dr Chu Lun
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states and levels of those residual elements. Potential destinations of EAF slags include industrial waste landfills, and reuse/recycling (e.g. returning to the steel production process, high-value