In-situ Imaging and Chemistry Mapping of Corrosion Processes in Product Store Environment

Lead Research Organisation: University of Manchester
Department Name: Materials

Abstract

This exciting PhD project combines the application of novel imaging techniques with the characterisation of surface chemistry of corrosion processes relevant to product store infrastructure and exposure environments. Key aim here is to first optimise existing surface analysis routines, to provide a better understanding of the effect of environmental parameters on the corrosion behaviour, followed by the development of a mechanistic understanding to assess how surface chemistry can affect material life-time. The same methodology will be be applied to test a numbere of proposed corrosion mitigation strategies, as well as exploring the electrochemical response of materials subjected to atmospheric wet-dry cycles.

Surface imaging and characterisaiton of a wide range of modalities will result in the creation of a set of multiscale analysis techniques to detect and quantify corrosion from the microscopic to macroscopic scale. The latter aims to develop in-store corrosion monitoring capability. The acquisition of the data, combined with the proposed analysis routines, will be a first-of- their-kind suite of tools to detect - with confidence - the earliest interval at which corrosion products can be robustly detected in all imaging technologies. The developed mtethodology will be applied to both aluminium alloy 6063 and type 316L stainless steel.

Planned Impact

In GREEN we envisage there are potentially Impacts in several domains: the nuclear Sector; the wider Clean Growth Agenda; Government Policy & Strategy; and the Wider Public.

The two major outputs from Green will be Human Capital and Knowledge:

Human Capital: The GREEN CDT will deliver a pipeline of approximately 90 highly skilled entrants to the nuclear sector, with a broad understanding of wider sector challenges (formed through the training element of the programme) and deep subject matter expertise (developed through their research project). As evidenced by our letters of support, our CDT graduates are in high demand by the sector. Indeed, our technical and skills development programme has been co-created with key sector employers, to ensure that it delivers graduates who will meet their future requirements, with the creativity, ambition, and relational skills to think critically & independently and grow as subject matter experts. Our graduates are therefore a primary conduit to delivering impact via outcomes of research projects (generally co-created and co-produced with end users); as intelligent and effective agents of change, through employment in the sector; and strong professional networks.

Knowledge: The research outcomes from GREEN will be disseminated by students as open access peer reviewed publications in appropriate quality titles (with a target of 2 per student, 180 in total) and at respected conferences. Data & codes will be managed & archived for open access in accordance with institutional policies, consistent with UKRI guidelines. We will collaborate with our counterpart CDTs in fission and fusion to deliver a national student conference as a focus for dissemination of research, professional networking, and development of wider peer networks.

There are three major areas where GREEN will provide impact: the nuclear sector; clean growth; Policy and Strategy and Outreach.

the nuclear sector: One of our most significant impacts will be to create the next generation of nuclear research leaders. We will achieve this by carefully matching student experience with user needs.

clean growth - The proposed GREEN CDT, as a provider of highly skilled entrants to the profession, is therefore a critical enabler in supporting delivery of both the Clean Growth agenda, Nuclear Industry Strategy, and Nuclear Sector Deal, as evidenced by the employment rate of our graduates (85% into the sector industry) and the attached letters of support.

Policy and Strategy: The GREEN leadership and supervisory team provide input and expert advice across all UK Governments, and also to the key actors in the nuclear industry (see Track Records, Sections 3.3 & 5.1, CfS). Thus, we are well positioned to inculcate an understanding of the rapidly changing nuclear strategy and policy landscape which will shape their future careers.

Outreach to the wider public: Building on our track record of high quality, and acclaimed activities, delivered in NGN, GREEN will deliver an active programme of public engagement which we will coordinate with activities of other nuclear CDTs. Our training programme provides skills based training in public and media communication, enabling our students to act as effective and authoritative communicators and ambassadors. Examples of such activities delivered during NGN include: The Big Bang Fair, Birmingham 2014 - 2017; British Science Week, 2013 - 2017; ScienceX, Manchester; 2016 - 2018; and The Infinity Festival, Cumbria, 2017.

Publications

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
EP/S022295/1 01/04/2019 30/09/2027
2602924 Studentship EP/S022295/1 01/10/2021 30/09/2025 Thomas Hillman