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influence on microstructure of such harsh environment On demand: mechanical testing under high vacuum up to 2000 ☌ incl. subsequent influence of thermal cycling on change of microstructure, thermal cycling of demonstrators (-190/+300 ☌).Assessment of materials towards cold welding for usage in hold down and release mechanisms. WP5 - Stress corrosion cracking (SCC testing) with microstructure investigation by means of FIB/SEM, sublimation testing (up to 700 ☌), thermal cycling testing of materials (-190/+300 ☌) incl. Development of self-lubricated metal matrix composites & their characterization WP2 - preliminary assessment of proposed materials w.r.t. AMTT - Aerospace & Space Materials Technology Testhouse (EU FP 5: Access to Research Infrastructures) with 80 projects performed by 50 guest scientists from industry and academia.ĪAC has long experience in coordinating National projects, private industrial projects as well as in EU projects.ĪAC is an expert partner in advanced materials, mainly assessment of materials towards space environment.įor ICARUS, AAC will involve: (1) experts on materials with respect to space requirements and (2) appropriate testing facilities to be able to determine the ability of materials to be used in space environment.AAR- Austrian Aeronautics Research-Network for Lightweight materials and Engineering: National Research Programme with 9 industrial and 3 academic partners created and coordinated by AAC.4000102252/1O/NL/RA) with more than 130 call-off orders carried out since 1989, many of them dealing with microstructural, mechanical, fatigue and space related characterization of metallic materials. The AAC team as a department of AIT and as an SME since 2010 has operated the:
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