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Solutions for Critical Raw Materials Under Extreme Conditions (CRM-EXTREME)

Researchers (1)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  20441  PhD Damjan Klobčar  Mechanical design  Head  2016 - 2020  564 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0782  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering  Ljubljana  1627031  29,207 
Abstract
Difficulties in the access to critical raw materials (CRMs) are expected to depress industrial sectors vital to Europe.The Action focuses on the substitution of CRMs (like Cr, Co, Nb, W, Y) in high value alloys and metal-matrix composites used under extreme conditions of temperature, loading, friction, wear, corrosion, in Energy, Transportation and Machinery manufacturing industries.The Action aims to set up a network of expertise to define the state of knowledge and gaps in multi-scale modelling, synthesis, characterization, engineering design and recycling, that could find viable alternatives to CRMs and promote the industrial exploitation of substituted materials.The Action envisions a fully Sustainable Value Chain approach for:Machinery manufacturing industryAlternatives for Co and W in WC/Co cemented carbide wear resistant tool materials (Hard Metals and Cutting Tools)Alternatives for chromium- and tungsten-alloyed tool steelsEnergy IndustryReduction of Cr and Y in high-strength steel alloysAlternatives for Cr and other CRMs by hard, wear and corrosion resistant surface coatingsTransportation IndustryAlternatives for Nb in high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel (Automotive)Alternatives for high-temperature Ni-based superalloys (Aerospace)A four-year Action oriented to strengthen collaboration between active researchers working in the different areas of investigation involving CRMs, is the most suitable initiative to seed the initial catalytic nucleus of growth for EU excellence in strategic CRMs substitution.
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