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PhD Scholarship: Realisation of Metrological Characteristics, Nottingham

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The University of Nottingham invites application for a PhD scholarship program for Realisation of Metrological Characteristics Approach to Calibration of X-ray Computed Tomography.

About XCT

X-ray computed tomography (XCT) is increasingly being applied for coordinate measurement of complex three-dimensional manufactured components. XCT is especially attractive for Nottingham that results from laser powder bed additive processes, as internal features, e.g. porosity or cooling channels, can be measured. For XCT to be applied in quality control scenarios, its capabilities need to be quantified through calibration, yet no calibration process has been developed to date. ISO committee 213 is developing specific standards for performance verification, but not for calibration. The student will investigate an approach to calibration that has been applied to the optical measurement of surface topography, using the concept of “metrological characteristics”. These are characteristics of an instrument that can be determined and then used as the standard uncertainty terms in a given measurement model for a given task. The trick is to define a small number of metrological characteristics that can be determined and which capture the multitude of influence factors that contribute to the measurement uncertainty for XCT. To add to this, the characteristics need to be simple to determine, with cost-effective material measures and in an industrial setting. Such a calibration framework may not be completely rigorous (e.g.The some influence factors will be contributing more than once to the final uncertainty statement), but it is a well-needed starting position and the tolerances required in additive manufacturing are not generally as high as those in conventional manufacturing.

How to Apply

Applications are send through email with a copy of covering letter, CV and academic transcripts to [email protected].

Fellowship

  • Due to funding restrictions, the position is only available for UK or EU candidates 
  • Candidates must possess or expect to obtain, a high 2:1 or 1st class degree in Engineering, Physics, or other relevant discipline. 
  • Candidates will be available to start on the following date: 1st October 2018.

Important Details

Qualification Type:PhD
Location:Nottingham
Funding for:UK Students, EU Students
Funding amount:Not Specified
Last Date 21st June 2019

More Details: Nottingham.ac.uk

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