Manufacturing Project 3 - Complex Fabrication Systems
Lead Participant:
ROLLS-ROYCE PLC
Abstract
This project will develop competitive capabilities to manufacture complex, high-functionality components by
advanced joining and fabrication methods. Replacement of outdated welding processes and a systems
engineering based approach to structures fabrication will deliver step-change improvements in component and
assembly cost, quality and supply chain productivity. The technologies developed will enable cost and weight
reduction on current and future engines.
The work packages will be developed by Rolls-Royce working in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology
Centre, the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and using the UK manufacturing services supply chain.
advanced joining and fabrication methods. Replacement of outdated welding processes and a systems
engineering based approach to structures fabrication will deliver step-change improvements in component and
assembly cost, quality and supply chain productivity. The technologies developed will enable cost and weight
reduction on current and future engines.
The work packages will be developed by Rolls-Royce working in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology
Centre, the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and using the UK manufacturing services supply chain.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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ROLLS-ROYCE PLC | £6,853,111 | £ 2,052,507 |
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Participant |
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INNOVATE UK | ||
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE | £2,092,000 | £ 2,092,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD | £656,385 | £ 656,385 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Colin High (Project Manager) |