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Future Electrical Machines Manufacturing Hub

Reference Number
EP/S018034/1
Title
Future Electrical Machines Manufacturing Hub
Status
Completed
Energy Categories
Not Energy Related
Energy Efficiency(Industry)
Research Types
Basic and strategic applied research
Applied Research and Development
Science and Technology Fields
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Computer Science and Informatics)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering)
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation
Not Cross-cutting
Principal Investigator
Dr G Jewell
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
University of Sheffield
Award Type
Standard
Funding Source
EPSRC
Start Date
01 April 2019
End Date
31 March 2026
Duration
84 months
Total Grant Value
£10,735,962
Industrial Sectors
Mechanical engineering
Region
Yorkshire & Humberside
Programme
Manufacturing : Manufacturing
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Dr G Jewell, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield
Other Investigator
Dr GJ Atkinson, Sch of Engineering, Newcastle University
Dr A S McDonald, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde
Professor BC Mecrow, Electrical, Electronic & Computer Eng, Newcastle University
Mr B Morgan, Advanced Manufacturing Res Centre Boeing, University of Sheffield
Dr R C Purshouse, Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield
Dr R Scott, Advanced Manufacturing Res Centre Boeing, University of Sheffield
Professor A Tiwari, School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University
Dr J Wang, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield
Professor M Ward, Design Manufacture and Engineering Man, University of Strathclyde
Professor ZQ Zhu, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield
Industrial Collaborator
Project Contact, TRW Limited
Project Contact, GKN plc
Project Contact, Rolls-Royce PLC
Project Contact, Lanner Group Ltd
Project Contact, Dyson Appliances Ltd
Project Contact, National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
Project Contact, Aerospace Technology Institute
Project Contact, Romax Technology
Project Contact, Siemens plc
Project Contact, McLaren Applied Technologies
Project Contact, Protean Electric Limited
Project Contact, UTC Aerospace Systems
Project Contact, Airbus UK Ltd
Project Contact, Höganäs AB, Sweden
Project Contact, High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult
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Objectives
Abstract
We are witnessing huge global shifts towards cleaner growth and more resource efficient economies. The drive to lower carbon emissions is resulting in dramatic changes in how we travel and the ways we generate and use energy worldwide. Electrical machines are at the heart of the accelerating trends in the electrification of transport and the increased use of renewable energy such as offshore wind. To address the pressing drivers for clean growth and meet the increasing demands of new applications, new electrical machines with improved performance - higher power density, lower weight, improved reliability - are being designed by researchers and industry. However, there are significant manufacturing challenges to be overcome if UK industry is going to be able to manufacture these new machines with the appropriate cost, flexibility and quality.The Hub's vision is to put UK manufacturing at the forefront of the electrification revolution. The Hub will address key manufacturing challenges in the production of high integrity and high value electrical machines for the aerospace, energy, high value automotive and premium consumer sectors.The Hub will work in partnership with industry to address some common and fundamental barriers limiting manufacturing capability and capacity: the need for in-process support to manual operations in electrical machine manufacture - e.g. coil winding, insertions, electrical connections and wiring - to improve productivity and provide quality assurance; the sensitivity of high value and high integrity machines to small changes in tolerance and the requirement for high precision in manufacturing for safety critical applications; the increasing drive to low batch size, flexibility and customisation; and the need to train the next generation of manufacturing scientists and engineers.The Hub's research programme will explore new and emerging manufacturing processes, new materials for enhanced functionality and/or light-weighting, new approaches for process modelling and simulation, and the application of digital approaches with new sensors and Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.
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19/08/19