Sunday 21st September 2008 |
16:30 |
Registration
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18.30-19.30 |
Reception |
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Monday 22nd September 2008 |
9:00 |
PLENARY SESSION
Toughness and processes of material removal
Keynote Speaker: A.G. Atkins, University of Reading, UK |
9:50 |
Resistance of materials to abrasion by lunar regolith simulant
K. Miyoshi, Nippon Institute of Technology, Japan |
10:10 |
Abrasion resistant metal matrix composites on Fe-base
W. Theisen, Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany |
10.30–10.50 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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10:50 |
INVITED SPEAKER: Abrasion of rubber
A. Muhr,
Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre, UK |
11:10 |
The role of strain rate response on the transfer layer formation during sliding
S.V. Kailas,
Indian Institute of Science, India |
11:30 |
Abrasive wear resistance of some commercial abrasion resistant steels evaluated by laboratory test methods
M. Olsson, Dalarna University, Sweden |
11:50 |
Abrasive wear of resin-particle composites: effect of particle content
A. Ramalho, University of Coimbra, Portugal |
12:10 |
Progress in abrasive fluidized bed machining
M. Barletta, Università di Roma, Italy |
12.30–14.00 |
LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING |
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14:00 |
INVITED SPEAKER: Abrasive based micromachining / nanomachining
V. Jain, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India |
14:20 |
Analysis of wear in dry media mills by distinct element method
M. Ghadiri, University of Leeds, UK |
14:40 |
Superfinishing and grind-strengthening with elastic bonding system
N. Bleil, Foundation Institute for Materials Science, Germany |
15:00 |
Modelling the abrasive flow machining process on advanced ceramic materials
V. Mihotovic, Institute for Machine Tools and Factory Management, Germany |
15.20–15.40 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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15:40 |
INVITED SPEAKER: Computer simulation of the two-body abrasion process modeling the particle as a paraboloid of revolution
L. Fang, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Xian Jiaotong University, China |
16:00 |
Tribological metrology of manual abrasive processes: from teeth cleaning to hand prosthesis polishing
T.G.M. Mathia, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes, France |
16:20 |
Abrasion of a textile drug delivery finishing in dry and wet friction contacts
Dr. S. Derler, EMPA, Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland |
16:40 |
Abrasive wear of biomaterials for total hip-joint replacements in different lubricants
W. M. Rainforth, University of Sheffield, UK |
18.30–19.30 |
POSTER SESSION |
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Tuesday 23rd September 2008 |
9:00 |
PLENARY SESSION
Effect of microstructure and surface finish of advanced ceramics at sliding and erosive wear processes
K.-H. Zum Gahr, Institute for Materials Research, Germany |
9:50 |
Erosion rate enhancement in the abrasive jet micro-machining of polymers and elastomers
J.K. Spelt, University of Toronto, Canada |
10:10 |
Understandings of particle dynamics in erosion testers
T. Deng, University of Greenwich, UK |
10.30–10.50 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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10:50 |
Nano-scale impact wear: method and modelling
J.M. Wheeler, University of Cambridge, UK |
11:10 |
Damage phenomena of thin hard coatings submitted to repeated impacts: influence of the films properties
S. lamri, UTBM-Lermps, France |
11:30 |
Erosion behaviour of ceramic bulk and coating materials caused by water droplet impingement
Y.I. Oka, Hiroshima University, Japan |
11:50 |
Sand slurry erosion of experimental WC-CoCr coatings
E. Van der Heide, TNO Science and Industry, The Netherlands |
12:10 |
Property relationships and mechanisms in liquid jet erosion of tungsten carbide hardmetals
A.J. Gant, National Physical Laboratory, UK |
12.30–14.00 |
LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING |
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14:00 |
INVITED SPEAKER: Relationship between the mechanical behaviour in scratch test of metals and polymers and their abrasive resistance
E. Felder, CNRS-Ecole des Mines de Paris, France |
14:20 |
Computational modelling of the scratch of coated polymers
G. Kermouche, CNRS, Ecole Nationale d''Ingénieurs de Saint Etienne, France |
14:40 |
Scratch deformations for carbon fibre composites
T. Iqbal, Imperial College, UK |
15:00 |
Model scratch corrosion studies for WC/Co hardmetal
M.G. Gee, National Physical Laboratory, UK |
15.20–15.40 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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15:40 |
The influence of processing conditions on the scratch behaviour of self-lubricating WSe2 films
M. Roy, Austrian Center of Competence for Tribology, Austria |
16:00 |
Nanoscratch and nanowear study on pure Sn and Sn alloy coatings
S.J. Bull, Newcastle University, UK |
16:20 |
Using parallel scratches to simulate abrasive wear
J.D.B. de Mello, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Brazil |
16:40 |
Finite element modelling of the residual stress field induced by a scratching process
G. Kermouche, CNRS, Ecole Nationale D’ingénieurs de Saint-Étienne, France |
18.30–19.30 |
POSTER SESSION |
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Wednesday 24th September 2008 |
9:00 |
PLENARY SESSION
Influence of passive film on the mechanical response of metals in sliding tribocorrosion contacts
S. Mischler, EPFL, Switzerland |
9:50 |
Erosion-corrosion in oilfield completions – managing degradation with material selection and deployment of inhibitors
A. Neville, Leeds University, UK |
10:10 |
Effect of nitrogen addition on the synergism corrosion-erosion of an austenitic stainless steel
D.M. Lopez, National University of Colombia, Colombia |
10.30–10.50 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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10:50 |
Erosion-corrosion assessment of materials for use in the resources industry
M. Jones, National Research Council, Canada |
11:10 |
Erosion-corrosion performance of high-Cr cast iron alloys in flowing liquid-solid slurries
H.H. Tian, GIW Industries, USA |
11:30 |
INVITED SPEAKER: Nanoabrasivity in copper chemical-mechanical polishing
H. Liang, Texas A & M University, USA |
11:50 |
Mechanical effect of abrasive in copper chemical mechanical planarization
H. Lee, Pusan National University, South Korea |
12:10 |
INVITED SPEAKER: Particle-augmented mixed lubrication (PAML) based abrasive wear
C.F. Higgs, Carnegie Mellon University, USA |
12.30–14.00 |
LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING |
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14:00 |
Influence of dissolved oxygen in aqueous solution on wear characteristics of metallic bearing for artificial joints
Y. Nakanishi, Digital Medicine Initiative, Kyushu University, Japan |
14:20 |
Wet abrasion testing to include corrosion
K.G. Budinski, Bud Labs, USA |
14:40 |
Effect of kind of liquid metals and hydrodynamic parameters on cavitation erosion
S. Hattori, University of Fukui, Japan |
15:00 |
Erosion resistance of hard coating architectures: design, prediction and system optimization
J. Sapieha, Ecole Polytechnique, Canada |
15.20–15.40 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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15:40 |
Effect of erosion protection coatings on parts in aero-engines
F. Turley,
Rolls-Royce Deutschland, Germany |
16:00 |
Effect of microstructure and temperature on the erosion rates and mechanisms of EB PVD TBCs
R.G. Wellman, Cranfield University, UK |
16:20 |
Erosion and FOD degradation mechanisms of EB-PVD TBCs
E. Tramus, Snecma, France |
16:40 |
High temperature abrasive erosion of TiC-NiMo cermets
M. Antonov, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia |
18.30–19.30 |
POSTER SESSION |
19.30–21.30 |
Conference Dinner at Churchill College |
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Thursday 25th September 2008 |
9:00 |
Particle motion in the dry sand – rubber wheel test
P.H. Shipway, University of Nottingham, UK |
9:20 |
Sliding abrasion resistance assessment of metallic materials for elevated temperature mineral processing conditions
L.C. Jones, National Research Council, Canada |
9:40 |
Wear mechanisms applied to lifeboat slipway launches
B.J. Thomas, Bournemouth University, UK |
10:00 |
Micro-abrasion mechanisms of cast CoCrMo in simulated body fluids
R. Wood, Southampton University, UK |
10:20 |
The use of the infinite focus microscope for the measurement of micro-scale abrasive wear test craters
A.H. Jones, Sheffield University, UK |
10.40–11.00 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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11:00 |
Friction coefficient and wear mode transition in micro-scale abrasion tests
R.C. Cozza, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia |
11:20 |
An analytical model of the effect of particle size distribution on the surface profile evolution in abrasive jet micromachining
M. Papini, Ryerson University, Canada |
11:40 |
Waterjet – an innovative tool for manufacturing
J.A. Folkes, University of Nottingham, UK |
12:00 |
Separating hollow shaped structures with abrasive water jets
A. Coenen, Institute for Machine Tool and Factory Management, Technical University, Germany |
12:20 |
Effect of workpiece material type on surface characteristics when abrasive waterjet milling
I.R. Pashby, University of Nottingham, UK |
12.40 |
LUNCH AND CLOSE OF CONFERENCE |