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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0453582

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $36,260.00
    Summary
    Magneto-optical imaging of super-current flow in superconducting tapes and wires. This project is aimed at establishing the connections between local and global superconducting current-carrying abilities in magnesium diboride and high temperature superconducting tapes and wires. Local high-resolution magneto-optical imaging combined with transport current techniques will be employed. Super-current stream-lines and critical current density distributions will be quantitatively obtained from local .... Magneto-optical imaging of super-current flow in superconducting tapes and wires. This project is aimed at establishing the connections between local and global superconducting current-carrying abilities in magnesium diboride and high temperature superconducting tapes and wires. Local high-resolution magneto-optical imaging combined with transport current techniques will be employed. Super-current stream-lines and critical current density distributions will be quantitatively obtained from local magnetic flux behaviour. Pinpointing the connections is expected not only to promote production technology, but also to elucidate factors influencing the current-carrying ability in the tapes and wires.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0775992

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $78,527.00
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    An investigation into the development of super steel. The proposed fellow demonstrates outstanding achievements in the development of both new materials and numerical modelling for steel rolling. This research project will further enhance collaboration between the State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation in China and the Faculty of Engineering at UoW, and will provide an opportunity for postgraduates and postdoctoral fellows in the Faculty to work with an expert of high international stand .... An investigation into the development of super steel. The proposed fellow demonstrates outstanding achievements in the development of both new materials and numerical modelling for steel rolling. This research project will further enhance collaboration between the State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation in China and the Faculty of Engineering at UoW, and will provide an opportunity for postgraduates and postdoctoral fellows in the Faculty to work with an expert of high international standing. The project will significantly benefit Australian manufacturing industry and generate a number of joint journal and conference publications which will improve Australia's reputation in, and knowledge of, the area of super steel strip development.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0453598

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $78,560.00
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    Intelligent Modelling of Thin Strip Rolling. The main aim of this project is to develop an integrated model which incorporates asymmetric rolling, dynamics of strip-roll interface and intelligent control of strip gauge. The innovation of the project includes the intelligent modelling of thin strip rolling with high precision and strip-roll interface dynamics. The expected outcomes are technical recommendations on optimum speed differential between the top and bottom work rolls under different fr .... Intelligent Modelling of Thin Strip Rolling. The main aim of this project is to develop an integrated model which incorporates asymmetric rolling, dynamics of strip-roll interface and intelligent control of strip gauge. The innovation of the project includes the intelligent modelling of thin strip rolling with high precision and strip-roll interface dynamics. The expected outcomes are technical recommendations on optimum speed differential between the top and bottom work rolls under different friction and lubrication conditions, a model of neural networks/fuzzy logic to control accurately strip gauge and cross shear rolling and a verification of the developed model at the University of Wollongong and Tokyo Metropolitan University.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0455066

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $66,700.00
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    Mechanics of Thin Strip Steering in Hot Rolling. The main aim of this project is to model the strip steering in hot rolling. The innovation of the project is the application of a meshless finite element method (FEM) to simulate the snaking of strip at high rolling speed between rolling mill stands, which has not been applied for this problem. The expected outcome is a comprehensive simulation model that can predict accurately the strip shape and the snaking of strip,identify the parameters that .... Mechanics of Thin Strip Steering in Hot Rolling. The main aim of this project is to model the strip steering in hot rolling. The innovation of the project is the application of a meshless finite element method (FEM) to simulate the snaking of strip at high rolling speed between rolling mill stands, which has not been applied for this problem. The expected outcome is a comprehensive simulation model that can predict accurately the strip shape and the snaking of strip,identify the parameters that cause snaking and to validate the effectiveness of the numerical model utilising the experimental rolling mills at UoW and NEU.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0242375

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $41,400.00
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    Development of micro abrasive water jetting technology for micro machining and polishing on small complex curved surfaces. The fabrication of micro-parts such as those used in integrated sensors and micro-actuators is a new challenge for the rapid development of this industry. Many existing technologies either find limitations or result in defects on the machined surfaces. This project will develop an innovative abrasive water-jetting technology for micro machining and polishing. It will deve .... Development of micro abrasive water jetting technology for micro machining and polishing on small complex curved surfaces. The fabrication of micro-parts such as those used in integrated sensors and micro-actuators is a new challenge for the rapid development of this industry. Many existing technologies either find limitations or result in defects on the machined surfaces. This project will develop an innovative abrasive water-jetting technology for micro machining and polishing. It will develop the fundamentals and prototype for further development by industry. New nozzle designs will be analyzed and optimized by computational fluid dynamics studies and experimental investigations using a Particle Image Velocimeter. Mathematical models for the processing performance will also be developed for use in process control.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0242363

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $84,490.00
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    Effects of oxide scale on the mechanics of contacts in hot strip rolling. This project simulates the oxide scale of hot strip rolling by numerical method, and to obtain a robust and efficient solution technique for hot strip rolling. The innovation of this new research area is in the determination of the thermal coefficients of oxide scale and its modelling by elastic-plastic finite element method. The BHP Institute for Steel Processing and Products, UoW will collaborate with the School of Mater .... Effects of oxide scale on the mechanics of contacts in hot strip rolling. This project simulates the oxide scale of hot strip rolling by numerical method, and to obtain a robust and efficient solution technique for hot strip rolling. The innovation of this new research area is in the determination of the thermal coefficients of oxide scale and its modelling by elastic-plastic finite element method. The BHP Institute for Steel Processing and Products, UoW will collaborate with the School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China on the development of sophisticated theory, coupled simulation model and experimental research of the rolling of strip covering oxide scale with cracks.
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