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SFB 1120:  Precision manufacturing by controlling melt dynamics and solidification in production processes

Subject Area Materials Science and Engineering
Computer Science, Systems and Electrical Engineering
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Thermal Engineering/Process Engineering
Term since 2014
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Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 236616214
 
Manufacturing processes with the involvement of molten phases, such as metal casting, plastic injection molding, welding processes including additive manufacturing and thermal cutting often can meet the increasing demands for high component precision only with great efforts in the process set up and post-processing steps. By volume contraction during solidification, uneven cooling by limited energy transport and uncontrolled structural formation, a plurality of component inaccuracies occur, which significantly influence the precision of the component. To overcome this current limits for the generation of a high precision parts from melt based processes, a deep understanding of the melt formation, the internal dynamics by external and internal driving forces and the processes occurring during the solidification of the melt is necessary . However, in particular, heat transfer, material conditions and energy transport through liquid phases influence the solidification and volume changing crystallization processes. Moreover temporal and spatial temperature gradients are depending on part geometry and process parameters and are difficult to detect, predict and control.The collaborative research center 1120 addresses this research topics with the aim to give a comprehensive description of melt-based manufacturing technologies such as casting, injection molding, welding, cutting, additive manufacturing and melt based coating. For this processes, in which the material during the process is at least temporarily in a liquid phase a multi-scale description of the involved physical and material based processes will be developed to increase part precision by at least one order of magnitude.To achieve this objective, in a basic research approach all physical and material-related sub-processes, which are involved in melt formation and melt dynamics was characterized with high-resolution methods in time and space. Based on this analysis a deep understanding of the relationships between the sub-processes was developed, including nanoscale nucleation processes up to macroscopic component distortion. The third pillar of the research center is dedicated to new scientific approaches for controlling cooling conditions, energy transfer in the melt phase and solidification as well as microstructure formation. The intended result of the collaborative 1120 research center is the multi-scale control of melt based manufacturing processes from melt formation, via melt flow properties up to melt solidification as a prerequisite for increasing the precision of melt-engineered components.
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres
International Connection Austria, Belgium

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Spokespersons Professor Dr. Reinhart Poprawe, until 6/2018; Professor Dr.-Ing. Uwe Reisgen, since 7/2018
 
 

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