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Prof. Adam Grajcar, DSc. PhD. Eng.

Professor
Scientific field

Engineering and technical sciences

 
Scientific discipline

Materials Engineering

 
Priority Research Areas of the Silesian University of Technology

POB3 – Materials of the future; 

POB4 – Smart cities and future mobility

 

Scientific activities:

Scientific titles:

  • professor in engineering-technical sciences granted at 2020
  • DSc degree in materials engineering, 2010
  • PhD degree in materials engineering, 2003

 

Activities forms:

  • publishing in materials engineering
  • application and realization of projects in materials engineering
  • consulting
  • projects and opinions for industry
  • scientific-research and service works / projects
 
Research interests
 

Materials:

– steels and cast iron alloys

– automotive AHSS steels: DP, TRIP, IF, TWIP, medium-Mn, TRIPLEX, 22MnB5, mild

– structural low-alloyed steels HSLA: microalloyed with Nb, Ti, V

– hard-rusting and stainless steels

– aluminum, copper alloys and etc.

 

Phenomena:

– phase transformations in solids

– deformability and plasticity of metals

– microalloying

– termomechanical processes

– steel weldability

 

Processes:

– thermomechanical rolling and forging

– heat treatment (quenching, tempering, annealing, solutioning, aging)

– controlled thermomechanical processing

– isothermal and multi-step heat treatment

– deep drawing, stamping, bending, etc.

 
 
Scientific career

Titles and scientific degrees:

– professor in engineering-technical sciences, 2020, President of Poland

Relationships between microstructure and mechanical properties and weldability of high-strength multiphase steels

– DSc (habilitation) in materials engineering, 2010, Silesian University of Technology

Structure of C-Mn-Si-Al steels formed with strain-induced martensitic transformation

– PhD in materials engineering, 2003, Silesian University of Technology

Development of the structure and mechanical properties of thermomechanically-processed microalloyed structural steels

 

Positions:

– Deputy chairman of Materials Engineering Discipline Board, Silesian University of Technology, term 2020-2024

– Deputy chairman of Materials Engineering Discipline Board, Silesian University of Technology, term 2019-2020

– Deputy Director for Science in Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, 2017-2019

– Head of Division of Constructional and Special Materials Engineering in Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, 2017-2019

 

Scientific Boards:

– Board of Review member, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A (Springer), Key Reader, from 2017

– Editorial Board member, Journal of Mining and Metallurgy, Section B: Metallurgy, from 2018

– Editorial Board member, Materials (MDPI), from 2019

– Editorial Board member, Stal Metale & Nowe Technologie, from 2014

 

Scientific collaboration:

– RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

– Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

– National Centre for Metallurgical Research (CENIM), Madrid, Spain

– University for Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Wels, Austria

– VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

– SBŁ – Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy, Gliwice, Poland

– SBŁ – Institute of  Non-Ferrous Metals, Gliwice, Poland

– SBŁ – Institute of Welding, Gliwice, Poland

 
Membership of scientific associations:
  •  A member of Committee for Materials Engineering and Metallurgy PAN, 2020-2023
  • A member of Metal Forming Processes Section of Committee for Metallurgy PAN, 2016-2020 
  • A member of Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia, Italy, from 2008 
  • A member of The Association for Iron & Steel Technology, USA, from 2010 
  • A member of the Polish Materials Science Society, PTM, Poland, from 2020
  • A member of the Society of Polish Mechanical Technicians and Engineers, SIMP,  Poland, from 2010
 
Topics of supervised master’s theses in the last five years: /optional/

Topics related to structural HSLA and automotive AHSS steels, constructional and special steels, non-ferrous metals

 
Topics of supervised doctoral theses: /optional/
  • Development of the microstructure and mechanical properties of high-strength thermomechanically-processed bainitic steels with retained austenite
  • Effect of plastic deformation on mechanical stability of retained austenite in bainitic steels
  • Effect of temperature on strain-induced martensitic transformation in high-strength multiphase steels
  • Effect of strain rate on the martensitic transformation in multiphase steels with retained austenite
  •  Improvement of high-strength medium-Mn steels ductility through intercritical annealing
 
Laboratories:
  • deformation dilatometer
  • simulator of metallurgical and plastic deformation processes, Gleeble
  • full metalography

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