Project Overview

Project Code: ED 24

Project name:

Integrating Additive Manufacturing in Construction: Dissimilar Weldment of Stainless Steel Additive Manufactured Parts with Structural Steel Components

TUM Department:

ED - Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering

TUM Chair / Institute:

Chair for Metal Structures

Research area:

Additive Manufacturing

Student background:

Civil EngineeringMechanical Engineering

Further disciplines:

Participation also possible online only:

Planned project location:

Chair of Metal Structures
Technical University of Munich
Arcisstrasse 21
80333 Munich
Germany

Project Description


Project description:

The construction industry is constantly seeking innovative technologies to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve the sustainability of building processes. Additive Manufacturing (AM) has revolutionized many industries by enabling the production of complex geometries with minimal waste. However, its adoption in the construction sector remains limited due to challenges such as material compatibility, structural integrity, and cost-effectiveness.

In this project, dissimilar welds between AM parts and conventional semi-finished parts are investigated. Where the AM parts are made of stainless steel, and the conventional semi-finished parts are made of structural steel.

The tasks depend on the state of research in the given time period and can vary between literature research and experimental and numerical analysis.

Working hours per week planned:

40

Prerequisites


Required study level minimum (at time of TUM PREP project start):

3 years of bachelor studies completed

Subject related:

Basic knowledge of additive manufacturing, especially the PBF-LB/M process.
Basic knowledge of metallurgical processes and material testing.
Basic knowledge of numerical analysis.

Other:

You are willing to work hands-on in our laboratory. You work in a structured, analytical manner.

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