Research
- DOE SBIR Program: for surface modification of alloys for ultra supercritical coal-fired boilers. Titanova is actively researching the benefits of direct diode laser systems and processes for purpose of cladding coal-fired boiler water wall within the DOE SBIR program resulting in improved clad material properties. This research has laid the technological framework for proven reduction in coal-fired boiler costs and increased boiler efficiencies therefore reducing pollution and carbon dioxide emissions. In situ diode laser cladding of erosion resistant alloys for repair of light water reactor systems and components.
- DOE SBIR Program: for advanced technologies for the assessment and mitigation of materials degradation for light water reactor systems and components. Titanova has researched the area of portable diode laser cladding systems within the DOE SBIR program for the purpose of repairing nuclear power plant systems and components. The technology developed through this research has demonstrated that the laser cladding of thin, low dilution layers on nuclear facility components will significantly reduce the cost of these processes. In addition, the low heat process significantly reduces distortion of clad components. Titanova is leveraging these technologies along with low dilution, hot wire welding technology to develop novel laser based repair technologies. Low dilution laser cladding and temper bead welding development of Alloy 52 over P3 and cast stainless steel pipe. Titanova and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) will develop welding parameters for lowest level of dilution of Alloy 52 on CF8 of CF8M cast SS pipe.