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HUC · Development and validation of a powder HIP route for high temperature Astroloy to manufacture Ultrafan® IP Turbine Casings

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201831 December 2021EU funding €1,499,781Call H2020-CS2-CFP07-2017-02

This is a response to the Call for Proposal under Clean Sky 2 and JU to manufacture IP Turbine casings for the new generation Ultrafan® engine from Astroloy using Net Shape Hot Isostatic Pressing of powder (NSHIP). Astroloy with high γ’ volume fraction have the required high temperature properties but it is unforgeable. Thus, Powder-HIP is the most promising process route for this alloy though this technique presents several challenges such as presence of PPBs in the HIPped microstructure, the high cost of powder and HIP-tooling. HUC, making usage of the background technology will face and overcome these challenges and will take a step further tackling technology gaps alongside the material capability, basic mechanical behaviour and impact in the presence of the exposure with the ultimate goal for this technology to be fully tested in the relevant UltraFan® Demonstrator engine environment.The main objective of HUC is to improve the buy to fly ratio from the typically achieved 9 through the conventional cast and wrought route to less than 3 through NNSHIP being the material developed able to withstand engine relevant conditions with and without exposure guaranteeing its ability to contain. The work plan includes the following main activities:1. Development and Optimisation of a powder HIP processing for Astroloy2. Characterisation of mechanical properties to generate a database which supports the component design3. Development of experiments and numerical simulations to assess the material´s behaviour under dynamic and ballistic conditions4. Characterisation and understanding of mechanical properties with exposure at high temperatures5. Development of low cost tooling for HIPping high temperature superalloy casings6. Development and validation of process modelling capabilities7. Manufacturing of canning/tooling to guarantee the compliance of the finish product with the requirements8. Project progress Management, Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation

Consortium · 5 organisations

coordinator

ASOCIACION CENTRO TECNOLOGICO CEIT

ES · €667,836

participant

FUNDACION IMDEA MATERIALES

ES · €216,801

participant

AUBERT & DUVAL SAS

FR · €135,144

participant

CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO NAZIONALE PER LA SCIENZA E TECNOLOGIA DEI MATERIALI

IT · €80,000

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAIS VASCO/ EUSKAL HERRIKO UNIBERTSITATEA

ES · €400,000

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