Selective Laser Melting for Engines (SLaME)

Lead Participant: HIETA TECHNOLOGIES LTD

Abstract

The SLaME (Selective Laser Manufacture for Engines) project is designed to exploit the 3-D design freedoms enabled by Selective Laser Melting, a metal powder bed fusion version of Additive Manufacture, in developing SLM components for new lightweight, ultra efficient engines for vehicles, with the aim of contributing to step-change reductions in CO2 emissions. The outputs will include microturbines with SLM components for range extenders for electric vehicles and for Exhaust Energy Recovery engines to convert high temperature e waste exhaust heat from the vehicle's main internal combustion engine to electrical or extra shaft power; a "scroll" engine with SLM components, based on mass produced scroll compressor technology, to act as an Exhaust Energy Recovery Engine for lower temperature exhaust heat up to 400C; and SLM components for internal combustion engines designed to improved cooling and air flow, leading to higher efficiencies.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

HIETA TECHNOLOGIES LTD £587,269 £ 352,361
 

Participant

INNOVATE UK
UNIVERSITY OF BATH £257,593 £ 257,593
DELTA COSWORTH LIMITED £283,634 £ 170,180
CITY UNIVERSITY LONDON £121,851 £ 121,851
UNIVERSITY OF BATH
CITY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

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