Prof. Khamis Essa学术报告会
发布时间:2025-07-09   阅读:83

题目:近净成形制造技术中先进工艺路径的探讨

时间:2025年7月9日 10:00-11:30

地点:威尼斯9499登录入口 F210会议室

邀请人:彭林法 教授(薄板结构制造研究所)


Biography

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Khamis Essa is Professor of Digital Manufacturing and the Director of the Advanced Manufacturing Group at the School of Engineering, the University of Birmingham. His research is focused on advanced manufacturing technologies for instance metal and ceramic Additive Manufacturing (AM), Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIPing) and Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF). He has been developing novel manufacturing routes and applications for aerospace, defence, automotive and biomedical industries. The scientific emphasis of his research is on material and process interaction. He has been also developing holistic modelling for comprehensive understanding of process and material behaviours. His research portfolio has a research income in excess of £14M. His research has been supporting major companies across the world including Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Safran, Ford, European Space Agency and Caterpillar. He has been also supporting Small to Medium enterprises through major ERDF funding programmes such as CASIM2 and SmartFub. Prof Essa has over 160 journal and conference publications in addition to three patents and two book chapters. Prof Essa is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. He also sets on the editorial board of three international journals.


Abstract

There is a growing interest in developing resource-efficient manufacturing processes. This is due to the growing demand, continuous reduction in natural resources and rapid changes in customer needs. Traditional manufacturing processes such as machining and forging have failed to address those challenges. Introducing high temperature materials such as nickel-based superalloys add more difficulties in terms of shaping these materials. Netshape technologies has been introduced as a possible solution to address these challenges. This presentation will provide insights into the advanced manufacturing routes for netshape manufacturing. In particular, the presentation will explore the recent development in additive manufacturing, hot isostatic pressing and incremental sheet forming. The presentation will also provide insights into the utilisation of numerical modelling such as finite element analysis and computation fluid dynamics to advance these processing technologies. The application of these netshape manufacturing approaches in aerospace, defence and medical industries will be also covered.