Churchill College, Cambridge, UK • 21 – 25 September 2008

Conference Programme

Sunday 21st September 2008

16:30

Registration

18.30-19.30

Reception

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

Supported by

Wear, the leading journal on the Science and Technology of Friction, Lubrication and Wear

Journal of Materials Processing Technology