Title: Hamish L' Fraser
1Center for the Accelerated Maturation of Materials
Hamish L. Fraser Ohio Regents Eminent Scholar
Professor Department of Materials Science
Engineering The Ohio State University
2High Performance Materials in the States Economy
- Strengthening Ohios Economy
- Provide new technologies and tools to make Ohios
companies more competitive
3The Necessary Coupling Required for Success
4Partnerships and Knowledge Transfer
5Development vs. Use of Materials RD Tools
- Development
- Need to develop computationally-intensive
simulation tools - Ab-initio physics-based models, phase field
modeling and finite element modeling - Use of high performance computing facilities -
e.g., OSC
- Develop novel experimental techniques for
- Rapid population of databases for development of
neural networks for new materials - Multi-scale materials characterization, from
nano- to macro-scale, to supply mechanisms
required for models
- Use
- Need to access simulation tools on a desktop PC
- Need to access characterization and testing tools
for calibration of simulation tools for new
materials systems/types
6Requirements for Access by Industry
- Need to access simulation tools on a desktop PC
- Use of computationally-intensive models to
calibrate neural networks
- Need to access characterization and testing tools
for calibration of simulation tools for new
materials systems/types
- Major problem
- Cost of equipment is out of reach for most
companies - both legacy industries and new
start-up ventures
- Examples
- New scanning electron microscopes with required
performance - 450k - State-of-the-art transmission electron microscope
- 4M.
- Location asymmetry CAMM has the equipment,
industry doesnt
- CAMM has acquired a world-class set of equipment
for materials characterization
- Largely Result of Action and Investment Funds
7Example of State of the Art Acquisition by CAMM
8Solution Remote Access using Third Frontier
Network
- Provide remote access to equipment - and so full
advantage of CAMMs computational RD tools may
be realized - Speed of the network permits this to occur in
real time - essential for efficient use of the
equipment
- Provide this access to industry, national
laboratories (e.g., AFRL and NASA Glenn), and
other universities
- Initial start-up of concept through Regents
Initiative VIM (Visualization, Instrumentation
and Modeling)
Ohio truly leading the way internationally by
stimulating transformational collaborations to
provide increased competitiveness for its
industries