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ROLICER · Enhanced reliability and lifetime of ceramic components through multiscale modelling of degradation and damage

FP7Status: CLOSED1 December 201130 November 2014EU funding €2,600,000

Engineering ceramics possess superior mechanical and physical properties. The exceptional wear, corrosion and contact fatigue resistance of silicon nitride and SiAlON ceramics makes them attractive materials for high temperature metalforming tools and rolling elements for bearings. Despite the efforts devoted to study this class of materials, there still exists a gap between their microstructural properties and their potential application limits. Developing multiscale predictive models that deliver information on materials degradation mechanisms, based on realistic working conditions, will enable the systematic tailoring of ceramic materials for new applications, supported by validated evaluation techniques including tribology, damage analysis, and lifetime predictions.The optimisation of the microstructure is clearly application-dependent and should rely on co-related material development efforts and multiscale simulations. The bridging between the microstructural properties and macroscale behaviour should merge the knowledge acquired from the atomistic, microscale, mesoscale and macroscale levels. Nonetheless, the chain of information would not be complete without including means of validation that rely on experimental techniques and functionality tests in real applications.

Consortium · 7 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €696,711

participant

QSIL INGENIEURKERAMIK GMBH

DE · €405,559

participant

SKF BV

NL · €172,134

participant

MONTANUNIVERSITAET LEOBEN

AT · €461,734

participant

Ustav fyziky materialu, Akademie Ved Ceske republiky, v.v.i.

CZ · €235,800

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €382,879

participant

VOESTALPINE BOHLER EDELSTAHL GMBH &CO KG

AT · €245,184

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