Engineering: Fully Funded Epsrc Icase and Tata Steel Phd Scholarship

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Engineering: Fully Funded Epsrc Icase And Tata Steel Phd Scholarship: Optimisation Of Next Generation Galvanising Pot Hardware

This scholarship is funded by EPSRC iCASE Award and TATA Steel.

Start date: January 2021
*Please note that this project can begin either in January 2021, or at the earlier date of October 2020 provided prompt submission of your application and successful interview.

Supervisors:
Professor David Penney (academic) and Dr Rhys Faulkner (industrial).

Continuous Galvanising (CG) is an incredibly important manufacturing process used to make car panels, building cladding, white goods and much more. It involves the heat treatment and dipping of strip steel into a bath of molten zinc alloy at speeds of up to 180m/min. Modern automotive grade galvanising lines are increasingly focused on optimising galvanising line hardware to deliver increasing production yields whilst maintain very stringent quality requirements.

A series of submerged rolls guide the strip steel in and out of the molten metal bath. These rolls have to survive in this challenging environment and operate with minimal vibrations, which is detrimental to the galvanised coating quality. The galvanising line is able to continually operate for up to a five-week period, after which the hardware must be replaced. Therefore, the pot hardware itself can be considered a bottleneck to production and quality; if the operational capacity of hardware components were increased the financial incentive and hardware lifetime increases would be significant.

This project will consider the next generation of materials, both metallic and ceramic for use as submerged hardware components in Tata Steel Europe’s galvanising baths. The project aims to develop pot hardware which will use the latest generation of materials that minimise reactivity with the molten metal spelter. The key learning objectives for the project will be to understand the fundamental reactions between materials and the liquid metal, and to try and suppress these reactions to the point of virtual inertness. This will create a material suitable for novel hardware and roll bearing designs and other hardware coating applications in the galvanising pot.

Research activities will focus primarily on experimental testing of prospective materials with static immersion testing inside molten zinc. The project will also involve full scale dynamic wear testing of components using Swansea University’s bespoke new wear testing equipment. For both static immersion and dynamic wear testing, the project will conduct material characterisation to analyse materials and interactions.

The project is a research collaboration between Swansea University’s College of Engineering and Tata Steel research and development. The primary location of the research will be on Swansea University's Bay Campus, with additional opportunity for larger scale work at the nearby Steels and Metals Institute based on Singleton Campus.

Potential students will be expected to work closely with the industrial partner, making use of Tata’s laboratory capabilities where required in the project, and to engage with Tata’s ZODIAC galvanising lines in Newport, South Wales. There will be an opportunity to attend international conferences and an expectation of publications in international journals.

Before submitting an application for the project, please see our Hints & Tips document which can be found here.

Funding
This scholarship covers the full cost of UK/EU tuition fees and an annual stipend of £15,285.

There will be additional funds available for research expenses.

How to Apply
To apply for this scholarship, please complete the online application form.

Informal enquiries about this scholarship are welcome and may be directed by email

Eligibility

Candidates should hold a minimum of an upper second class (2:1) honours degree (or its equivalent) in Materials Engineering or similar discipline.

We would normally expect the academic and English Language requirements (IELTS 6.5 overall with 5.5+ in each component) to be met by point of application. For details on the University’s English Language entry requirements, please visit.

Due to funding restrictions, this scholarship is open to UK/EU candidates only (EU nationals are required to be ordinarily resident in the UK for at least 3 years prior to the start of the scholarship).

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About Company

Tata Steel is one of the world’s most geographically diversified steel producers, with operations in 26 countries and commercial offices in over 35 countries.

In Europe we are one of the largest steel producers. But it’s not just our size that sets us apart. What makes us different is our approach to business. We believe our strength is how we build collaborative relationships that create new success for our customers Through serving many demanding markets worldwide, including construction and infrastructure, automotive, packaging and engineering, we understand that customer needs are different in each market.

The Tata group was founded on the principle that its activities should always benefit society. Today Tata Steel is guided by the same long-term vision. We operate in a way that is safe for our people and respectful to the environment. We behave responsibly and with care towards the communities surrounding and impacted by our operations. Sustainability is at the very heart of what we do and we are dedicated to managing our operations responsibly and to continuous improve our performance.

We aspire to be the global steel industry benchmark for Value Creation and Corporate Citizenship. We make the difference through:

  • Fostering teamwork, nurturing talent, enhancing leadership capability and acting with pace, pride and passion
  • Becoming the supplier of choice, delivering premium products and services, and creating value for our customers
  • Providing a safe workplace, respecting the environment, caring for our communities and demonstrating high ethical standards
  • In adherence to the Tata Code of Conduct, Tata Steel’s policies pertain to active sets of principles in different areas of operation that help bring uniformity in processes by clearly defining the company’s approach
  • Developing leading-edge solutions in technology, processes and products

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