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2004
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P. Angelini, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States. Department of Energy, United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
The Metals Processing Laboratory Users Facility )MPLUS( is a Department of Energy )DOE(, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Industrial Technologies Program user facility designated to assist researchers in key industries, universities, and federal laboratories in improving energy efficiency, improving environmental aspects, and increasing competitiveness. The goal of MPLUS is to provide access to the specialized technical expertise and equipment needed to solve metals processing issues that limit the development and implementation of emerging metals processing technologies. The scope of work can also extend to other types of materials. MPLUS has four primary User Centers including: )1( Processing--casting, powder metallurgy, deformation processing including )extrusion, forging, rolling(, melting, thermomechanical processing, high density infrared processing; )2( Joining--welding, monitoring and control, solidification, brazing, bonding; )3( Characterization--corrosion, mechanical properties, fracture mechanics, microstructure, nondestructive examination, computer-controlled dilatometry, and emissivity; )4( Materials/Process Modeling--mathematical design and analyses, high performance computing, process modeling, solidification/deformation, microstructure evolution, thermodynamic and kinetic, and materials data bases. A fully integrated approach provides researchers with unique opportunities to address technologically related issues to solve metals processing problems and probe new technologies. Access is also available to 16 additional Oak Ridge National Laboratory )ORNL( user facilities ranging from state of the art materials characterization capabilities, high performance computing, to manufacturing technologies. MPLUS can be accessed through a standardized User-submitted Proposal and a User Agreement. Nonproprietary )open( or proprietary proposals can be submitted. For open research and development, access to capabilities is provides free of charge while for proprietary efforts, the user pays the entire project costs based on DOE guidelines for ORNL costs
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CO Researcher Oak Ridge National Laboratory
CO Sponsor United States. Department of Energy
CO Distributor Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information