Postgraduate research opportunities Investigation of the flow behaviour, anisotropy and forming limits of 6000 series aluminium extrusions with significant recycled material content

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Key facts

  • Opens: Wednesday 2 April 2025
  • Deadline: Friday 30 May 2025
  • Number of places: 1
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Funding: Home fee, Stipend, Travel costs

Overview

This project seeks, for the first time, to develop a forming assessment strategy for extruded recycled 6000 series aluminium with a particular focus on roll bending. It will investigate the effect of extrusion process parameters such as alloy composition, homogenisation practice, extrusion speed and exit temperature on formability and ductility.
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Eligibility

We are expecting you to have:

  • a minimum 2:1 (or equivalent) first degree or a postgraduate masters qualification in Material Science, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, or a related subject.
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Project Details

Constellium has unique facilities for recycling aluminium alloys via direct extrusion into sheet. This process has cost and sustainability benefits in support of Constellium’s long-term goal of reducing CO2 emissions to 1kg per 1kg of aluminium but it potentially introduces variability into the alloy chemistry and impacts on downstream formability and final properties. 
Direct extrusion results in differences in microstructure, crystallographic texture, and how they are distributed across and through the sheet compared with traditional rolled material. Forming limit diagrams and mechanical property data is not available for this extruded material which impacts the design and optimisation of subsequent forming processes such as roll bending.
This project seeks to, for the first time, develop a forming assessment strategy for extruded recycled 6000 series aluminium with a particular focus on roll bending. The main research tasks are:

  • assessment and validation of sub-size samples for characterisation of Forming Limit Diagrams and benchmark these against standard material
  • the use of novel forming assessment methodologies for characterising the material response to non-standard deformation conditions experienced during roll bending
  • correlate these with the microstructure and texture of the material
  • in parallel with the experimental work, model the roll bending process to understand the complex deformation paths experienced to assess the suitability of forming assessment methodologies
  • assess A, B and C as a function of natural ageing from as extruded to 1 or 2 months
  • investigate batch to batch variability

Further information

Your time will be split between the AFRC the University of Strathclyde and Constellium UK Ltd. You will be part of a cohort of doctoral researchers based at AFRC and the wider NMIS Doctorate Centre in Advanced Manufacturing and Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering doctoral community at Strathclyde offering opportunities to develop your professional network and transferrable skills.  In addition, you will complete formal training leading to a Postgraduate Certificate in Researcher Professional Development (PG Cert RPD), the first UK academic award recognising postgraduate research skills. This training, combined with research, publication, presentation at conferences, possible teaching opportunities and collaboration with Constellium, will provide a multidisciplinary skillset preparing you for careers in academia and industry.

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Funding details

The studentship will cover UK tuition fees and a tax-free stipend of £20,780 for 4 years, along with a budget for equipment/consumables and travel costs.

International students are welcome to apply but will be required to cover the difference in fees between the UK (home tuition fee) and international tuition fee. This is approximately £26,000 for the 2025/2026 academic year, increasing annually. 

Home Students

To be eligible for a fully funded UK home studentship you must:

  • Be a UK national or UK/EU dual national or non-UK national with settled status / pre-settled status / indefinite leave to remain / indefinite leave to enter / discretionary leave / EU migrant worker in the UK or non-UK national with a claim for asylum or the family member of such a person, and
  • Have ordinary residence in the UK, Channel Islands, Isle of Man or British Overseas Territory, at the Point of Application, and
  • Have three years residency in the UK, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, British Overseas Territory or EEA before the relevant date of application unless residency outside of the UK/ EEA has been of a temporary nature only and of a period less than six years

While there is no funding in place for opportunities marked "unfunded", there are lots of different options to help you fund postgraduate research. Visit funding your postgraduate research for links to government grants, research councils funding and more, that could be available.

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Supervisors

Professor Bradley Wynne

Head Of Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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Dr ElRakayby

Dr Hosam ElRakayby

Cold Sheet Forming Theme Lead
Advanced Forming Research Centre

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Industrial supervisor: Joanna Belgrave, Constellium UK limited

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Following a review of the application submissions, selected candidates will be invited for an interview. If you are successful you will then need to complete the University’s formal application process.

Please contact nmis-dcam-enquiries@strath.ac.uk in the first instance.

Number of places: 1

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