The durability of magnets used in permanent magnet motor technology is important for the long-term performance of products. The LINX team at Aarhus University studies the degradation of permanent magnets in aqueous media and at elevated temperatures.
Nano-Materials Seen from Inside
LINX2018-10-30T18:58:44+02:00Though unnoticed, nanomaterials are crucial to modern technology. Aarhus University develops state-of-the-art methods to analyse them "bottom up".
Getting structures from data
LINX2020-08-17T14:13:52+02:00To determine structures from increasingly complex systems is demanding computationally. The University of Copenhagen are developing tools to model complex macromolecules.
4D-Scanning of Product Operations
LINX2021-01-25T14:10:13+02:00Imaging is a microscope in 3D, “seeing” through materials. Rapid analyses enable live measurements (“4D”) and thus studies of the internal operation of products.
Mineral Formation in Heat-Exchangers
LINX2021-01-25T14:05:10+02:00Heat exchangers are everywhere in society, but they are prone to mineral formation on inner surfaces, causing loss of efficiency. The LINX team at Aarhus University studied the impact of anti-fouling coatings on the unwanted mineral formation in simulated heat exchangers.
Materials Degradation in Hot Environments
LINX2021-01-25T13:58:02+02:00Heat exposure is a challenge to many technologically applicable materials – especially when it is part of their operating conditions. The LINX teams at Aarhus University and Technical University of Denmark studied degradation and aging of materials operating at high temperatures.