Development of Novel Lightweight High-Temperature Materials
Research Project, 2015 – 2017

Reducing the density for high-temperature alloys, or superalloys, is of critical importance for the aerospace and marine industry, as lighter superalloys can greatly improve the fuel efficiency. The search for lightweight superalloys has however been restricted by the existing physical metallurgy strategies based on one or two principal elements. Additionally, the latest generations of superalloys incorporate expensive alloying metals to improve the strength. Lowering the cost of superalloys is another challenge. Addressing these two longstanding challenging issues, this project aims to develop low-density and cost-effective superalloys based on the ground-breaking alloying strategy, i.e., the concept of high-entropy alloys, or multi-principal-element alloys. The successful implementation of the proposed research will lead to the development of novel lighter and cheaper superalloys, with a huge application potential in aerospace and marine industries in Sweden. This project aims to develop novel lightweight high-temperature materials, which has a significant impact in improving the fuel efficiency for the aerospace and marine industry, through joint research collaboration between Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and Dalian University of Technology in China. The content of the proposal relates to at least two research and innovation intensive areas prioritized by Region Västra Götaland and funded through the MoRE programme: Materials Science and Energy. The project will help the applicant from Chalmers to establish himself as a leader in his research field, to strengthen the research competiveness on high temperature materials at Chalmers, and also to establish international alliances between Region Västra Götaland and key partners in China.

Participants

Sheng Guo (contact)

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Materials and manufacture

Collaborations

Dalian University of Technology

Dalian City, China

Funding

Region Västra Götaland

Project ID: RUN 0231-15
Funding Chalmers participation during 2015–2017

Related Areas of Advance and Infrastructure

Sustainable development

Driving Forces

Materials Science

Areas of Advance

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Latest update

2020-03-03