Corporate Body

CRC for Alloy and Solidification Technology (1993 - 1999)

From
1 April 1993
Queensland, Australia
To
1 July 1999
Functions
Industrial or scientific research, Metallurgy and Mineralogy or mining
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Alloy and Solidification Technology
Location
University of Queensland, Queensland 4072

Summary

The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Alloy and Solidification Technology was created in April 1993. Research areas of the CRC included physical metallurgy of solidification, computer modelling of solidification, process technology for casting, tooling design, phase transformation in metals and alloy design. In July 1999 the CRC for CAST Metals Manufacturing took over the work of the CRC for Alloy and Solidification Technology.

Published resources

Books

  • Cooperative Research Centres Program (Australia), CRC Compendium / Cooperative Research Centres Program, Australia (Canberra: Australian government Publishing Service, 1996), 72 pp. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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