Aina Edgren Forskare Tel +46 10 228 40 91 Email aina.edgren@ri.se Location Mölndal Ask me about Posts Ask me about Project Investigations of surface state and stability of AM 316L SS components Additive manufacturing (AM) is a new technology, which is identified as particularly interesting for small modular reactors (SMRs). The use of AM in SMR opens up completely new possibilities with respect to component design, manuf… Project Advanced Materials Technology Verification for Nuclear Energy AMTVINE is a framework for several work packages targeting verification of additively manufactured stainless steels and coated claddings during normal operation in light water reactors (LWRs). The project includes a unique examina… Project Robust post-processing of additively manufactured components BRAVE aims to develop an integrated, experimental and digital framework, combining the capabilities of the commercial material and process modelling software tools, for optimisation of the additive manufacturing value-chain. HIP – densification of AM components Hot isostatic pressing, HIP, is a post-processing treatment which removes pores in a material with the help of simultaneous application of high pressure and heat. This can among many things be used to fully densify 3D-printed comp… Posts 17 Oct / Alexander Wahlberg You are a resource for the future! Have you ever felt uncomfortable when someone refers to you as a 'resource'? Perhaps you've associated it with a feeling of being replaceable or manipulable? Imagine that we could change that negative perception and instead see re… 11 Oct / Sandra Mattsson How can we save the automotive industry? We are facing a major challenge. The automotive industry is working to transition to increased sustainability. It's about circularity and efficiency, but above all about creating attractive workplaces. Today, there is a shortage o… 13 Dec / Alexander Wahlberg We're working the wrong way - we need to date more! I reread a quote the other day: "in the past, work was about muscles, now it's about the brain, but in the future, it will be about the heart"