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  Micro and nano scale statistical properties of randomly rough engineering surfaces and their tribological properties


   Cardiff School of Engineering

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  Prof F Borodich  No more applications being accepted  Competition Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

Surface roughness is a key factor in determining successful component performance in modern nanotechnology, precision engineering and tribological applications. However, currently there is no clear understanding how roughness affects dry friction, adhesion, and contact between rough surfaces. The current statistical approaches to description of surface roughness are rather primitive and there is a need in critical re-examination of the current statistical approaches [1]. The objective of the proposed cross-disciplinary research is threefold: (i) to develop the stochastic versions of the multiscale and multilevel models of rough surfaces at nano/microscales; (ii) to perform multiscale experimental studies of engineering surfaces at the scales using state-of-the-art experimental methods including scanning force microscopy and stylus profilometery; and (iii) to test the developed models in application to models of dry friction and adhesion between the surfaces. The study will involve a combination of novel statistical approaches to the experimental data obtained and applications of modern methods of nanomechanics and numerical simulations of the developed models. The proposed research will enable understanding of the parameters that are of importance for adhesion, contact interactions and friction between rough engineering surfaces including surfaces of bulk engineering materials and coatings. in various practical applications.
[1] Borodich FM, Pepelyshev A, Savencu O, Statistical approaches to description of rough engineering surfaces at nano and microscalese, Tribology International , (2016), 103, 197-207.

Candidates should hold or expect to gain a first class degree or a good 2.1 and/or an appropriate Master’s level qualification (or their equivalent).

Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language (IELTS 6.5 or equivalent)


Funding Notes

The studentship is funding through the EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership and Cardiff School of Engineering. It consists of full UK/EU tuition fees, as well as a Doctoral Stipend matching UK Research Council National Minimum (£14,296p.a. for 2016/17, updated each year). Additional funding is available over the course of the programme and will cover costs such as research consumables, training, conferences and travel.

Eligibility: We welcome applications from both UK and EU applicants.

References


In the first instance candidates who are interested are asked to apply through our SIMs system on the following website:

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/applying/how-to-apply/online-application-service/engineering-research

Please ensure that you choose the 'October 2017' start whilst applying.

On the funding page of the application please use the reference 'DTP2017-FB' when stating the funder

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview after the closing date.

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