Titanium Research in the UK

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Titanium Research in the UK IOM3 Light Metals Division Committee March 2009 Martin Jackson

UK Universities with R&D Interests in Titanium Birmingham Imperial Manchester Oxford Sheffield Swansea Warwick

University of Birmingham Key people: Mike Loretto, David Hu & Xinhua Wu Interests: Direct Laser Fabrication Net Shape HIPing Alloy & Powder Production Beta Alloy Development Role of C in Ti Alloys Phase Transformations Titanium Aluminides & NiTi-based alloys For more information contact: http://www.irc.bham.ac.uk/advanced/

Imperial College London Key people: David Dye & Trevor Lindley Interests: Texture & Variant Selection Superelastic Ti-based & NiTi-based alloys Fatigue For more information contact: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/david.dye

University of Manchester Key people: Pete Bate, João Fonseca & Michael Preuss Interests: Texture & Variant Selection Plasticity Modelling Friction Joining Fatigue Damage Characterisation For more information contact: http://www.materials.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/staff/michaelpreuss/

University of Oxford Key people: Fionn Dunne & Angus Wilkinson Interests: Crystal Plasticity Modelling Micromechanical testing TiMMCs For more information contact: http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/solidmech/home/Home.html

University of Sheffield Key people: Martin Jackson, Iain Todd & Brad Wynne Interests: Powder Processing Rapid Manufacturing Thermomechanical Processing Shot Peening & High Performance Machining For more information contact: http://www.shef.ac.uk/materials/staff/mjackson.html

Swansea University Key people: Martin Bache & Mark Whittaker Interests: Fatigue & Creep Texture Evolution Diffusion Bonding Cold Dwell Sensitivity For more information contact: http://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/academic/Engineering/bachemartin/

University of Warwick Key people: Richard Dashwood Interests: FFC Cambridge process Foam production Production of TiMMCs For more information contact: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/eng/news/r_dashwood/