PhD Studentship: Thermodynamic modelling of minority phases in EAF steels
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
Early applicant
£9.99/hr
On-site
Temporary
The transition to EAF steelmaking creates challenges for the reliable production of thin rolled steel products where residual element accumulation may compromise processability and properties. This PhD will utilise thermodynamic modelling to obtain predictions of equilibrium and, where possible, non-equilibrium phases for a matrix of compositions covering flat rolled products including elevated levels of Cu, Mo, Ni & Sn. Direct comparisons will be made with experimentally identified phases from...
Skills
Thermodynamic modelling
Materials science
Chemistry
Physics
Engineering
Scanning transmission electron microscopy
X-ray diffraction
Synchrotron X-ray diffraction
Nano-secondary ion mass spectroscopy
3D atom probe tomography
PhD Studentship: Thermodynamic modelling of minority phases in EAF steels
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
Early applicant
£9.99/hr
On-site
Temporary
The transition to EAF steelmaking creates challenges for the reliable production of thin rolled steel products where residual element accumulation may compromise processability and properties. This PhD will utilise thermodynamic modelling to obtain predictions of equilibrium and, where possible, non-equilibrium phases for a matrix of compositions covering flat rolled products including elevated levels of Cu, Mo, Ni & Sn. Direct comparisons will be made with experimentally identified phases from...
Skills
Thermodynamic modelling
Materials science
Chemistry
Physics
Engineering
Scanning transmission electron microscopy
X-ray diffraction
Synchrotron X-ray diffraction
Nano-secondary ion mass spectroscopy
3D atom probe tomography