RESEARCH PROJECT
DC4
FATIGUE AND FRACTURE MECHANICS OF COLD SPRAY ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED METALS AND ALLOYS
Objective
- Selection of industrially relevant metals, compilation of knowledge database of their fatigue and fracture-mechanics properties
- Performing comprehensive high-cycle fatigue testing of the materials and relating to other mechanical properties
- Performing fracture-mechanics testing of the materials using sub-sized specimens
Expected Results
- Identification of materials for current or new application fields (mostly in aviation, aerospace, and automotive)
- Thorough fatigue and fracture-mechanics characterization of CSAM materials leading to understanding of the CS specific microstructures influence as opposed to metallurgic counterparts
- Constructing a complex durability and damage tolerance assessment approach (e.g., for airworthiness certification of CSAM parts)
Enrolment
POLIMI within PhD programme in Mechanical Engineering
Planned Secondment
- Titomic (NA), Mr. Touwen, Month 13 (3) CS deposition, samples fabrication for different pure metals and alloys
- POLIMI (A), Prof. Guagliano, Month 27 (4) Adhesion and cohesion strength and fatigue characterization of the deposits
Supervisory Team

Jan
Cizek
IPP

Jan
Medricky
IPP

Ferdy
Touwen
Titomic
