UK Automotive Materials Strategy for a Net-Zero Circular Economy
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The volatility in the UK supply chain has been brought into question recently following the Global Pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the tensions over Taiwan.
Aerospace Sector- Design, Manufacture, In-Service and End of Life
Low power curing of composites using direct electric cure
VARTM (Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Moulding) processing is typically challenging for large scale aerospace grade composite components. Although VARTM processing methods are extensively utilised in the boat hull and wind blade manufacturing industries the tight tolerances and strict quality requirements of the aerospace industry often deem RTM (Resin Transfer Moulding) processing preferable over VARTM. Despite RTM being a very robust process both capital investment and processing time are increasing exponentially with the increase of the part size often making such processes not favourable over conventional prepreg Autoclave processing.
Recent Advances in Dry Fibre Processing Technology and Capability
In light of the increasing material costs, energy costs and sustainability requirements, future designs across automotive, aerospace and tooling will need to be yet more proactively optimised. However, further gains in lightweight performance cannot come at the cost of excessive commercial development or end-user operating risk and costs. Even strongly optimized components must remain fit for purpose and behave robustly under real-world variabilities of operating conditions.
YES Project Presentation – Design and Make Competition Winner 2021
Inter-ply Friction in Dry Composite Preforming – Student Presentation Competition
YES Project Presentation – Design and Make Competition Winner 2022
The Smart Factory Journey – A roadmap to connected manufacturing
Composites in Motorsport: Tomorrow’s Technologies Today
Smart manufacturing strategy: where should I start?
Highlights and lesson learnt in federating ICT platforms in the EFPF project
Solving the service challenge with the help of connected technology and IoT
How AI-based solutions can enhance production efficiencies, while improving sustainability and reducing waste for advanced manufacturers
Benefits of Simulation-Driven Design for Mechanical, Electrical and Thermal Applications
What are the barriers to adoption for most manufacturers for new technologies, how can technology companies better serve