RAS Nodes

Erlangen (LFT)


The Chair of Manufacturing Technology (head: Prof. Manfred Geiger; about 80 employees) is one of the six departments of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. The chair's key activities comprise metal forming, laser technology and development of computational tools in the area of these technologies. The research topics in the field of micro manufacturing cover micro metal forming processes like bulk metal forming, blanking or deep drawing, micro laser manufacturing processes applied to welding, soldering or adjustment of micro components as well as metrology of micro structures.In order to spread the results of research and to qualify engineers students of the university are trained by lectures, practical training and writing of diploma and doctoral theses.


Geißdörfer
Submitted on March 17, 2005 - 15:31.

KU Leuven


K.U.Leuven is one of the three divisions of the department of Mechanical Engineering. PMA is active in the following areas: manufacturing processes, machine and instrument design, structural dynamics, acoustics, CAD/CAM/CIM, robotics, assembly automation, mechatronics, micro- and precision engineering, and metrology. The PMA division work includes original fundamental work as well as successful industry-oriented projects carried out in collaboration with small, medium and large companies and with international organisations like the European Space Agency. An important role of the research activities of the PMA division is based on international collaboration as shown by the participation of the division in more than 40 EC funded projects. The PMA division has also been nominated as Centre of Excellence by the Belgian Government.


dominiek reynaerts
Submitted on April 12, 2005 - 12:40.

TNO Science and Industry


TNO Industrial Technology increases the competitive strength of companies by providing them support in the development of products, materials and production processes. In order to solve our customers' problems and help them fulfil their ambitions, we combine our competences with the customers' own expertise and, if necessary, we involve other TNO institutes and third parties.


Pieter Bolt
Submitted on March 31, 2005 - 14:13.

University of Naples Federico II


Manufacturing processes and simulation
Contact and non-contact reverse engineering
Rapid product development
2D and 3D metrology systems
Advanced materials mechanical characterisation
Metallographic analysis
Nondestructive testing and evaluation
Intelligent sensor systems


tetiro
Submitted on January 10, 2007 - 17:14.

University of Strathclyde


MicroEDM Sarix SX-100-HPM machine
Elf3300 EnduraTec microtesting/microforming machine
Physik Instrumente precision translation stages
Acoustic emission monitoring system
Laboratory hydraulic servo-presses (25 and 100 tons) with precise stroke/force control
Equipment for nanostructuring of metals
Equipment for microindentation (microdimpling) of metallic surfaces
Mitutoyo surface roughness tester
Computing facilities and the Abaqus FEM program


Andrzej Rosochowski
Submitted on January 28, 2007 - 22:49.

minam fp6
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