Post-doctorate H/F on high temperature corrosion of metallic materials
- Employer
- Global Academy Jobs
- Location
- France
- Closing date
- Mar 24, 2019
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- Sector
- Science, Physical Sciences and Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry
- Hours
- Full Time
- Organization Type
- University and College
- Jobseeker Type
- Academic (e.g. 'Lecturer')
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Job description
The main goal of this post-doctorate will be to analyze results obtained:
Within the framework of the FAIR research project, ( https://www.airliquide.com/media/3d-printing-air-liquide-initiates-fair-... ), reactor-exchangers based on additive manufacturing are being developed. At the reactor-exchanger outlet, the metallic alloy is subjected to metal dusting. After an incubation period, this corrosion by carbon leads to a catastrophic degradation of the material and the formation of a deposit composed of carbon, metallic particles, carbides and oxides. Studying the metal dusting resistance of metallic alloys is therefore essential. Indeed, after the incubation period, the material degradation occurs very rapidly, which strongly modifies the mechanical strength of the system.
The institute
CIRIMAT, the Interuniversity Center of Materials Research and Engineering, was created in 1999 by the merger of 3 laboratories and is structured into 7 research teams. It brings together the Toulouse competences in the field of science and materials engineering, spread over 4 geographical sites: 3 on the Toulouse-Rangueil university campus (UPS/Chemistry, UPS/Physics, UPS/Pharmacy) and one on the INPT-ENSIACET campus.
Requirements
The main goal of this post-doctorate will be to analyze results obtained:
- during high temperature corrosion tests,
- during characterization of corroded materials.
Within the framework of the FAIR research project, ( https://www.airliquide.com/media/3d-printing-air-liquide-initiates-fair-... ), reactor-exchangers based on additive manufacturing are being developed. At the reactor-exchanger outlet, the metallic alloy is subjected to metal dusting. After an incubation period, this corrosion by carbon leads to a catastrophic degradation of the material and the formation of a deposit composed of carbon, metallic particles, carbides and oxides. Studying the metal dusting resistance of metallic alloys is therefore essential. Indeed, after the incubation period, the material degradation occurs very rapidly, which strongly modifies the mechanical strength of the system.
The institute
CIRIMAT, the Interuniversity Center of Materials Research and Engineering, was created in 1999 by the merger of 3 laboratories and is structured into 7 research teams. It brings together the Toulouse competences in the field of science and materials engineering, spread over 4 geographical sites: 3 on the Toulouse-Rangueil university campus (UPS/Chemistry, UPS/Physics, UPS/Pharmacy) and one on the INPT-ENSIACET campus.
Requirements
- To hold a doctorate in material sciences
- Ability to use techniques of material characterization (DRX, Raman spectroscopy, SEM, EDS, ...)
Company
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