Periodic Reporting for period 2 - i-Weld (Integration of advanced experiments, computation and data for Duplex Stainless Steel joininginnovation)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-03-01 do 2025-02-28
The overall objective of the project is to develop systematic collaborative advanced research on the key controlling structures, phases and properties with integrated experiments and modelling. This will enhance the combined functional performances, applications, materials design and manufacturing techniques. It will contribute to the current global effort in knowledge based digital manufacturing by tackling the critical scientific issues. The scientific objectives have been achieved through 7 collaborative work packages following a dynamic mechanism. The main technical works in the project have been focused on developing an in-depth understanding and data of compositions, microstructure, phase ratio (e.g. ferrite/austenite, precipitations) of the fusion zones and heat affected zones; the key controlling factors and mechanisms of surface treatment and corrosion resistance; the development of CAE system with advanced data; establishing the effects of composition, defects and other parameters (e.g. temperature) on the fundamental physical and interface parameters through physical modelling; research on welding and joining of dissimilar/hybrid materials and data systems development.
The intersectoral collaboration has developed practical parametrised models and data. The work covers programming through python and developing advanced approaches for determining the materials properties for the welding zones. A method to study/predict the complex performance of complex structures and properties (combination of mechanical and thermal properties, anisotropy) has been established inducing the use of the ANN, which is important for enhancing the program application. The work dissimilar welding covered different combinations of materials including Lean DSS, Standard DSS, Super DSS, and Hyper DSS with other materials groups (single phase SS, different steels, nonferrous metals) with a wide range of new welding processes and data.
The i-weld have completed a total of 110 person-months of secondments, 9 of which were sponsored self-funding with TC partners. The project has published over 20 journal and conference papers, presented at over 12 conferences. The project has organised several focused industrial-academic workshops and led/participated in general conferences including major industrial conferences (e.g. Swedish Production Symposium 2024). The work was reported on social media and outreach activities reaching thousands of school children and college students as well as the general public. The collaborative work has resulted in 4 new collaborative projects with over 20 partners from Europe, Asia and Africa including 4 SMEs. The project also contributed to student enterprise and a new start up high-tech company in one of the partners (Sweden) specialised in the composition design of advanced alloys.
Work on the main scientific objectives has made contribution of the action to the improvement of the R&I potential within Europe and/or worldwide in DSS welding and joining with direct economic and environmental impacts. The work has made a clear impact on enhancing the potential and future career prospects of the staff members at different stages (Early career researchers (ECR), mid-stage researchers and senior researchers) as well as technical and management staff. The project has made an impact on industrial practice through close industrial-academic collaborations. The outreach activities include open days, engagement activities, training of SME and other activities promoting STEM in Young people and the general public. The partners also effectively collaborated on research and scholarly activities in education and industrial training impacting a wider community.
The intersectoral and/or international secondments and the networking activities implemented have enhanced the development and sustainability of new and lasting research collaborations. The R&D and networking activities have already established 5 new major collaborative EU projects worth millions of euros. Several new proposals and projects are currently being developed. The new proposals involve a diverse group of new partners building on the framework of i-weld, which will further enhance the development of each partner and the consortium.