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  Investigation of 3D laser forming on the materials properties and microstructure


   School of Engineering, Technology and Design

   Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

Laser forming (LF) is a highly flexible non-contact method for the shaping of metallic and some non-metallic components by inducing thermal stress. Laser forming offers the industrial promise of controlled iterative shaping of metallic and non-metallic components for prototyping, correction of design shape or distortion and precision adjustment applications. To fulfil this promise in a manufacturing environment, the process must have a high degree of control, be repeatable and have a minimal impact on the material and mechanical properties of the part to be formed and processed.

Significant progress in the field of laser forming has been made, but the impact on the microstructure of different materials hasn’t been studied fully. We are going to explore the possibilities of 3D laser material processing with a controlled impact on the microstructure of material by developing finite element analysis (FEA) using COMSOL multi-physics to investigate the impact of laser processing on the microstructure and the mechanical properties of the materials.

Applications are welcomed from candidates who have recently completed Meng or BEng Engineering related degree or equivalent to MSc in an area of engineering or have relevant industrial experience or equivalent.

Our research is part of the school of engineering, technology, and design (ETD) at Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU). Canterbury Christ Church University is located in the world famous Cathedral city amongst stunning history and heritage. Canterbury is a thriving international destination, with many students and staff choosing to study and work here, making this historic, cosmopolitan city vibrant and culturally diverse. We are strongly committed to equality and recognise the value of diverse students and staff.

How to apply

There is no closing date for these opportunities.

Contact: Dr Hany Hassanin

Engineering (12)

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