Unique experimental systems
The scientific emphasis is on understanding the material-process interaction, utilising electron microscopy, synchrotron X-rays and neutron diffraction, and micro-tomography, to assess the impact of the processing method on the microstructural, structural integrity, and residual stress development.
Typically studied manufacturing processes and materials include selective laser melting (SLM), direct laser fabrication (DLF), hot isostatic pressing (HIPping), and friction joining (linear friction, friction stir, and inertia friction welding) for ferrous alloys, titanium alloys, nickel superalloys, and aluminium alloys.
The group hosts unique experimental systems, making it one of the centres of excellence in netshape manufacturing in the UK.