Functional Lattices for Automotive Components (FLAC)

Lead Participant: HIETA TECHNOLOGIES LTD

Abstract

Vehicle efficiency, regardless of the powertrain type, can be increased through several strategies, including

reducing weight, aerodynamic drag, reduction in rolling resistance and powertrain efficiency. Out of all, weight

reduction is considered to have the greatest potential to increase vehicle efficiency and thus to reduce the CO2

emissions. The objective of the FLAC project is to progressively develop and demonstrate a portfolio

lightweight automotive components with increased efficiency and functionality utilising an integrated SLM

design methodology, a novel class of lattices, new aluminium alloys for SLM and demonstrate the viability of

selective laser melting as a manufacturing route.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

HIETA TECHNOLOGIES LTD £750,000 £ 525,000
 

Participant

RENISHAW P L C £588,684 £ 294,342
INNOVATE UK
UNIVERSITY OF BATH
ALCON COMPONENTS LIMITED £184,035 £ 110,421
MOOG CONTROLS LIMITED £163,948 £ 81,974
ADDED SCIENTIFIC LIMITED £139,133 £ 97,393
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM £368,287 £ 368,287
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL £237,681 £ 237,681

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