AME is an interdisciplinary collaboration of materials research, production & process engineering and computer science. The members of the AME consortium conduct experimental and theoretical investigations of the complex interrelations between production processes, microstructure and mechanical properties of materials manufactured by both conventional and generative routes. AME is, amongst others, involved in the CRC/TRR 375 “HyPo”, the DFG Priority Program 2489 “DaMic”, and the DFG research group 5701 White&Dark. Microstructural characterization on different length scales via light and electron microscopy as well as by X-Ray diffraction, mechanical testing, e.g., cyclic (micro-)indentation, creep and fatigue experiments, as well as characterization of physical, especially magnetic properties are realized. Digitization using FAIR data structures, ELNs and appropriate data schemas is continually pushed forward in AME.
Acronym: | RPTU-AME |
Website: | www.uni-kl.de/en/ame |
Contact: | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tilmann Beck, Prof. Dr. Heike Leitte, Dr.-Ing. Marek Smaga, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau |
DFG Classification: | 4.11 - Production technology 4.12 - Mechanics and Constructive Mechanical Engineering 4.21 - Process Engineering, Technical Chemistry 4.22 - Fluid Mechanics, Technical Thermodynamics and Thermal Energy Engineering 4.31 - Materials Engineering 4.41 - Systems Engineering 4.32 - Materials Science 4.43 - Computer Science |
Material/ Methodology: | metals, polymers, composites / analysis of mechanical and physical properties as well as microstructure / interactive data exploration analysis |
Engagement: | 20 Professors with their working groups involved in AME |
NFDI-MatWerk
Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under the National Research Data Infrastructure – NFDI 38/1 – project number 460247524.
NFDI-MatWerk
Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under the National Research Data Infrastructure – NFDI 38/1 – project number 460247524.
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