CURRENT PROJECTS

Active Projects ...


  1. Rapid Prototyping
    1. Solid Free Form Fabrication by 3-D Welding
    2. Solid Free Form Fabrication by High Power Laser Beam
    3. Development of Hybrid Rapid Prototyping Machine Based on 3-D Welding/Milling
  2. Welding
    1. Development of Laser-Plasma Arc Welding Technology
    2. Stability Control of Weld Penetration in Variable Polarity Plasma Arc Welding
    3. Sensing and Control of Full Weld Penetration in Pipe Laser Beam Welding
    4. Weld Joint Penetration Control in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
  3. Surface Modification
    1. Surface Modification of Titanium Alloys
    2. Improvement of the Microstructures and Properties of Surface Coatings by Adding Rare Earth Elements
  4. Synergy of Processes
    1. Laser-assisted Hot Machining
    2. Forming by Laser Beam

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Funded Projects


  1. Controlled Heat and Metal Transfer in Gas Metal Arc Welding-Base for New Rapid Prototyping Technique
    #9732848 -- Score: 63% -- [Text version]

  2. GOALI/Graduate Student Industrial Fellowship: Improving Gas Turbine Energy Efficiency by Laser Drilling
    #9632042 -- Score: 63% -- [Text version]

  3. Real-Time Measurement of Three-Dimensional Shape of Weld Pool Surface
    #9414530 -- Score: 63% -- [Text version]

  4. Engineering Faculty Internship: Adaptive Weld Penetration Control of Gas Turbine Engine Materials Joining Based on Vision Sensing
    #9412637 -- Score: 63% -- [Text version]

  5. Stability Control of Weld Formation in Variable Polarity Pla sma Arc Welding
    #9900011 -- Score: 62% -- [Text version]

  6. GOALI: 3-D Welding as New Rapid Prototyping Technique
    #9809198 -- Score: 62% -- [Text version]

  7. Major Research Instrumentation: Acquisition of Instrumentation for Thermal Manufacturing Processes Laboratory
    #9724357 -- Score: 62% -- [Text version]

  8. Modeling of Three Dimensional Machining by Abrasive Waterjet
    #9523010 -- Score: 39% -- [Text version]


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