Grain Boundary Effects on Hydrogen Diffusion and Trapping in Aluminium Alloys: A Novel Approach for Predicting Hydrogen Behaviour in Additively Manufactured Storages (GrAHAM)
Description of the granted funding
The EU's Green Deal and Hydrogen Strategy prioritize hydrogen production, infrastructure, and industrial decarbonization for zero-emission transport. Finland's Hydrogen Roadmap emphasizes hydrogen integration into key industries, aiming for clean energy innovation leadership. Aluminum is a candidate for zero-emission transport due to its lightweight, but its sensitivity to hydrogen limits its application. Meanwhile, additive manufacturing (AM) offers promising potential for producing complex, energy-efficient structures; however, its nonuniform nature complicates the assessment of hydrogen interactions, making the process time-consuming and costly. This study aims to identify the key factors controlling the sensitivity of aluminum alloys, both AM and wrought, to hydrogen and develop a model for fast assessing hydrogen interactions with these materials. Understanding these factors will help optimize both AM and wrought aluminum alloys for improved performance in hydrogen environments.
Show moreStarting year
2025
End year
2029
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering
12.06.2025
12.06.2025
Other information
Funding decision number
371311
Fields of science
Materials engineering
Research fields
Materiaalitiede ja -tekniikka
Identified topics
machines, power engines