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January 2002

ICT-13 13th INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM TRIBOLOGY
January 15 – 17, 2002
Stuttgart / Ostfildern, Germany

June 2002

NORDTRIB 2002 The 10th NORDIC SYMPOSIUM ON TRIBOLOGY (NORDTRIB 2002)
June 9-12, 2002
Stockholm, Sweden
Deadline for abstract: 30 November 2001
JVC-9 9th JOINT VACUUM CONFERENCE (JVC-9)
June 16 - 20, 2002
Schloss Seggau by Graz, Austria
Deadline for abstract: March 15, 2002
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MATRIB CONFERENCE ON MATERIALS, PROCESSES, FRICTION AND WEAR (MATRIB'02)
June 20 - 22, 2002
Vela Luka, Croatia
Deadline for abstract: March 1, 2002
NANO-7 / ECOSS-21 7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NANOMETER-SCALE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND 21th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SURFACE SCIENCE (NANO-7 / ECOSS-21)
June 24 - 28, 2002
Malme, Sweden
Deadline for abstract: 17 February 2002

August 2002

SITC 2002 2nd INTERNATIONAL TRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE (SITC 2002)
August 25-28, 2002
Zielona Gora, Poland
Deadline for abstract: October 31, 2001
Beltrib-2002 International symposium (BELTRIB-2002)
August 28-30, 2002
Homel, Bia³oruœ
Deadline for abstract: 1 July 2002

September 2002

Leeds-Lyon 29nd Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology
Septembre 3-6, 2002
Leeds, United Kingdom
Top 1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATERIALS AND TRIBOLOGY
September 12 - 13, 2002
Dublin, Ireland
Deadline for papers: 29 March 2002
Sudak 2002 9th (SUDAK-2002)
September 17 - 24, 2002
Sudak, Krym
Deadline for papers: 20 May 2002
AITC-2002 2002 AIMETA INTERNATIONAL TRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE
September 18-20, 2002
Vietri sul Mare, Salerno, Italy
Abstract submission deadline: 15 January, 2002
INSYCONT 6nd INternational SYmposium on CONTact Phenomena
September 19th-21th, 2002
Cracow, Poland
Detailed programme is here
ISTF-4 THE 4th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TRIBO-FATIGUE
September 23-27 , 2002
Ternopil, Ukraine

October 2002

  Problemy i perspektywy rozwoju lekkich i superlekkich samolotów (M02-7)
October 1-3 , 2002
Ja³ta
e-mail: atmu @ atmu.freenet.kiev.ua
IFHTSE/ASM Surface Engineering Congress The 13th International IFHTSE/ASM Surface Engineering Congress
The 13th International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering Congress
ASM International Surface Engineering Congress Exposition
7-10 0ctober 2002
Advance Registration ends 13 September, 2002. Register Online Today!
Advance Housing Registration ends 29 August, 2002.
Greater Columbus Convention Center • Columbus, Ohio USA
Co-located with ASM Materials Solutions Conference and Show and TMS Fall Meeting
  INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP "TRIBOLOGY AND EMISSION PHENOMENA 2002"
October 17-19 , 2002
Prague, Czech Republic
ASIATRIB 2002 ASIATRIB 2002 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
October 21-24 , 2002
Cheju Island, Korea
Oral Paper Abstracts : October 31, 2001
Poster Paper Abstracts : December 31, 2001
    Technical Sessions
  • Advanced tribomaterials
  • Biotribology
  • MEMS
  • Micro and nanotribology
  • Computer-aided tribological design
  • Dry and boundary lubrication
  • Elastohydrodynamic and thermo-elastohydrodynamic lubrication
  • Engine tribology
  • Fluid film lubrication
  • Fundamentals of friction and wear
  • Lubricant and tribochemistry
  • Additives
  • Magnetic storage system
  • Maintenance tribology
  • Rolling and sliding contacts
  • Solid lubrication
  • Surface characterization and surface coatings
  • Surface mechanics and thermoelastic contact problems
  • Tribofailures
  • Tribological machine elements
  • Bearing and Sealing Technology
  • Tribology in extreme environments
  • Tribology in processing
  • Tribology in manufacturing technology
  • Rail and wheel technology
  • Information technology in oil and gas industries
  • Tribology for clean technology
  • Chemical manufacturing polishing
  • IT application for oil and gas industries
ASME/STLE JTC 2002 ASME / STLE INTERNATIONAL JOINT TRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE 2002
October 27 - 30, 2002
Cancun, Mexico
Deadline for abstract: January 2, 2002
    Program Topics
  • Fluid Film Tribology (EHD, HD, gas bearings)
  • Lubricants (oils, greases)
  • Magnetic Storage Tribology
  • Metalworking Tribology
  • Rolling Element Bearings
  • Machine Components Tribology (bearings, gears, clutches, seals etc.)
  • Tribology Fundamentals (wear, friction, modeling, contact mechanics)
  • Tribomaterials (solid lubricants, ceramics)
  • Nanotribology

November 2002

AVS 49 AVS 49th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
November 4-8, 2002
Denver, Colorado, USA
Deadline for abstract: April 29, 2002, 5:00 p.m. -- Paper/Fax
Deadline for abstract: May 6, 2002, 11:00 p.m. -- E-mail/Web
    Topics
  • Applied Surface Analysis
  • Biomaterial Materials
  • Dielectrics
  • Electrochemistry
  • Electronics
  • Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures
  • MicroElectroMechanical Systems
  • Manufacturing Science and Technology
  • Nanostructures
  • Organic Films and Devices
  • Processing at the Nanoscale
  • Plasma Science
  • Semiconductors
  • Surface Engineering
  • Surface Science
  • Thin Films
  • Vacuum Technology
  • Advancing Toward Sustainability
  • Biomaterials Plenary Session
  • Nanotubes: Science & Applications
  • Molecular-and Bio-Magnetism
  • Photonics
ICT-13 Einsatz synthetischer Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten in der Industrie und in Fahrzeugen
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
T+S Tribologie und Schmieungstechnik,
Denkendorf (Deutschland)
e-mail anmeldung @ tae.de
6. - 8. November 2002
Ostfildern-Nellingen, An der Akademie 5
Veranstaltung
Nr. 28345/68.593
Mittwoch, 6. November 2002
8.30 bis 12.00 und 13.30 bis 16.30 Uhr
1. Grundflüssigkeiten synthetischer Schmierstoffe - vergleichende Betrachtung ihrer Eigenschaften (W. J. Bartz)
Grunde für den Einsatz synthetischer Schmierstoffe - Klassifizierung synthetischer Flussigkeiten nach Zusammensetzung und Herstellung - Vorteile und Nachteile - Vergleich bestimmter Einzeleigenschaften - Vergleich chemischer, physikalischer und technologischer Eigenschaften - Gesamh/ergleich synthetischer Schmierstoffe im Vergleich zu Mineralölen

2. Polyalphaolefine a/s Basisöle für Schmierstoffe (J. Muhlemeier)
Herstellung und chemischer Aufhau von Polyalphaolefinen - Handelsqualitäten und ihre Kenndaten - Eigenschaften und Vergleich zu Mineralöl - Bedeutung und Verwendung von PAOs als Basisöle in Schmierstoffen

3. Esteröle als Basisöle für Schmierstoffe (J. Muhlemeier)
Chemischer Aufbau von natürlichen und synthetischen Esterölen - Herstellung von synthetischen Esterölen - Die verschiedenen Gruppen von synthetischen Esterölen und ihre Eigenschaften - Ökologische und toxikologische Aspekte - Biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe - Bedeutung und Verwendung von Estern als Basisöle für Schmierstoffe

4. Polyalkylenglykole - Struktur, Herstellung und Eigen-schaften (K. Pöllmann)
Rohstoffe und Herstellung - Unterschiede zu Kohienwasserstoffen - Einfluss der Struktur auf wichtige Eigenschaften - Schmiertechnische Eigenschaften - Biologisches Verhalten - Anwendungen - Ausblick aut zukünftige Entwicklungen

5. Ashless Additives for Synthetic and Natural Esters (P. C. Hamblin) (Vortrag in englischer Sprache)
Antioxidantien - EP/AW Additive - Korrosionsinhibitoren - Synergistische und antagonistische Wechselwirkungen - Konkurrenzreaktionen an der Obertläche - Testmethoden - Additive für umweltfreundliche synthetische Schmiermittel

Donnerstag, 7. November 2002
8.30 bis 12.30 und 14.00 bis 18.00 Uhr
6. Perfiuoralkyläther und Polyphenylather - Basisöle für Extremschmierstoffe (F. Wunsch)
Struktur und Synthese - Öle: chemische, thermische und oxidative Bestandigkeit; Verhalten gegen Metalle, Schmierungseigenschaften - Schmierfette, Formulierungen, chemisch-physikalische und technologische Eigenschaften - Additivierbarkeit - Einsatzmöglichkeiten

7 Traktionsfluide - Struktur, Eigenschaften und Anwendung (H. Vojacek, M. Simon)
Zusammenhang: Chemische Struktur und Reibungsverhalten - Einfluss von Walzgeschwindigkeit, Schlupf, Werkstoff, Makro- und Mikrogeometrie auf die Schwerkraftübertragung bei EHD-Bedingungen - Ausnutzbare Reibungszahl bei Bohrreibung - Ver-schleissverhalten - Einsatz im Reibradgetriebe und Freilauf

8. Synthetische Schmierfette (F. Wunsch)
Die Erweiterung der Leistungsgrenzen moderner Maschinen und Geräte sowie die Forderung nach Verlängerung der Nachschmierfristen machen den Einsatz von Schmierfetten auf Basis synthetischer Grundöle unentbehriich. In diesem Vortrag wird über die typischen Eigenschaften von synthetischen Schmierfetten in Abhängigkeit von ihrer Zusammensetzung und ihre Verwendung zur Schmierung von Wälzlagern bei hohen Drehzahlen, bei tiefen und hohen Temperaturen, in chemisch aggressiven Medien berichtet.

9. Synthetische Hydraulikflüssigkeiten (W. J. Bartz)
Aufbau wasserhaltiger und wasserfreier Hydraulikflüssigkeiten -Umweltvertrüglichkeit, Brandverhalten und technologische Eigenschaften im Vergleich zu Mineralölen - Werkstoff- und Konstruktionsprobleme - Walzlager - Einwirkungen von gasförmigen, flüssigen und festen Fremdstoffen

10. Wechselwirkungen zwischen Elastomeren, Schmierstoffen und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten (G. P. Streit)
Elastomere, Entropie und Energieelastizität, Glasübergangstemperatur - Physikalische Wechselwirkungen, Deformationsmechanisches Verhalten, thermische Effekte - Elastische Dichtungswerkstoffe, Elastomere, thermoplastische Elastomere - Wechselwirkungen zwischen Elastomeren und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten - Physikalische, chemische Wechselwirkungen mit Ölen auf Basis Mineralöl, Polyethylenglykolen, Estern und Exoten - Beispiele aus der Praxis: Fahrzeugbau, Maschinenbau, Elektronikindustrie, Papierindustrie - Welche Daten werden für Finite Elemente Berechnungen und für Simulationen des Dichtsystems benötigt? - Beispiele

Freitag, 8. November 2002
8.30 bis 12.15 und 13.30 bis 15.45 Uhr
11. Silicon-Öle als Basis für Hochleistungsschmierstoffe (D. Hesse)
Aufbau - Eigenschaften - Prüfergebnisse dieser Syntheseöle - Praxisanwendungen: als Schmierstoffe im Bereich hoher und tiefer Temperaturen, zur Langzeitschmierung unter dem Einfluss von Umgebungseinflüssen (Chemikalien, Lösungsmittel, Strahlung), als Hydraulikfiussigkeiten (Bremsflussigkeit), Wärmeübertragungsflüssigkeiten, Dämpfungsflüssigkeiten, Diffusionspumpenöle, Druckübertragungsmedien

12. Schmierung von Getrieben mit synthetischen Schmierstoffen (E. M. Laukotka)
Darstellung der verschiedenen Getriebetypen - Anforderungen an einen Getriebeschmierstoff - Schmierung mit Schwerpunkt auf diese Anforderungen - Wichtigste Anwendungsbereiche

13. Lebensdauerschmierung feinwerktechnischer Gleitlagerungen aus Thermoplasten (S. Beyer-Faiss)
Spezielle Anforderungen an die Schmierstoffe - Eingesetzte Schmierstoffgruppen - Eigenschaften und Prufüng - Wechsel-wirkungen der Schmierstoffe mit den Polymeren - Reibungs- und Verschleissverhalten - Schmierstoffauswahl - Praktische Anwendungen

14. Aufbau und Leistungsvermögen synthetischer Schmieröle für Kfz-Motoren- und -Getriebeöle (M. Voltz)
Schmierstoff-Anforderungen von Fahrzeug-Getrieben und Verbrennungsmotoren - Geeignete Grundole und deren Eigenschaften - Formulierung synthetischer Kfz-Motoren- und Getriebeöle - Vorteile bei der Anwendung: Thermisch-oxidative Stabiliät, Lebensdauer, V/T-Verhalten, Reibungsminderung, ggf. Bio-Abbaubarkeit

15. Biologiach schnell abbaubare Syntheseschmierstoffe (W. J. Bartz)
Anwendungsgebiete für biologisch schnell abbaubare Syntheseschmierstoffe in der tribologischen Praxis

ÖSTERREICHISCHE TRIBOLOGISCHE GESELLSCHAFT 2002 Industrielle Tribologie Wechselwirkung Oberfläche / Schmierstoffe
Freitag, 29. November 2002
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Technologie- und Forschungszentrum
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ÖSTERREICHISCHE TRIBOLOGISCHE
GESELLSCHAFT

Präsident: Univ. Prof. Dr. Friedrich F RANEK

und der Mitveranstalter

Österreichisches Kompetenzzentrum für Tribologie


SYMPOSIUM 2002
INDUSTRIELLE TRIBOLOGIE –
WECHSELWIRKUNG
OBERFLÄCHE/ SCHMIERSTOFF

09.00 Uhr       Begrüßung und Eröffnung

09.15 Uhr       Prof. Dr.- Ing. W. J. Bartz
Tribologie & Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf, D
Grundlagen der Tribometrie
Einführung – Tribologie – Reibung und Verschleiß – Dynamische Mechanik tribologischer Systeme – Präzision von Prüfverfahren – Übertragbarkeit von Prüfergebnissen – Zusammenfassung

09. 50 Uhr       Prof. H. Störi und Prof. W. S. M. Werner
Institut f. Allgem. Physik, TU Wien, A
Elektronenspektroskopie tribologischer Oberflächen
Elektronenspekroskopie ist besonders geeignet, extrem dünne Schichten und kleine Bereiche an Oberflächen zu analysieren. Im Hinblick auf die Anwendungen im AC² T werden die Methoden Augerelektronen- Spektroskopie (AES) und Photoelektronen- Spektroskopie (XPS, ESCA) anhand einiger Beispiele vorgestellt. Vorteile, Begrenzungen und alternative Methoden werden diskutiert.

10.10 Uhr       Dr. P. Kelman, Dipl.- Ing. G. Zehethofer
AC² T, Wr. Neustadt, A
Einsatz der Metallographie u. Rasterelektronenmikroskopie in der tribologischen Schadensanalyse von Oberflächen
Um die Schadensursache defekter technischer Systeme bestimmen zu können, bedient sich der Schadensanalytiker verschiedener Auswertungen. Die Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Metallographie und Rasterelektronenmikroskopie werden anhand metallographischer Gefügeaufnahmen und Rasterelektronenbildern erläutert.

10. 30 Uhr       Dr. A. Neuhaus
AC² T, Wr. Neustadt, A
Kinetik und Tribologie von elektromechanischen Schaltkontakten
Kinetische und Tribologische Parameter sind entscheidend für das Schaltverhalten und die Lebensdauer elektromechanischer Schaltkontakte (Relais, Mikroschalter etc.). Die Kinetikparameter müssen dabei im Hinblick auf das Verschweißen und die Materialwanderung einzeln untersucht werden. Zur Interpretation wurden zum Teil mathematisch/ mechanische Modelle herangezogen welche eine schlüssige Erklärung der Messergebnisse ermöglichen.

10.50 Uhr       Kaffeepause

11.10 Uhr       Dr. G. Preisinger
SKF Österreich AG, Steyr, A
Elektroerosion im geschmierten Kontakt zwischen Wälzkörper und Laufbahnen
Stromdurchgang in der Kontaktzone zwischen Wälzkörper und der Innen- und Außenringlaufbahn kann unter anderem Schmelzkrater (Elektroerosion) entstehen lassen. Teile des Kraterrandes brechen aus, werden überrollt und verschmutzen den Schmierstoff. Eine stark reduzierte Schmierstoffgebrauchsdauer oder sogar der kompletten Ausfall des Tribosystems „Wälzlager“ ist die Folge.

11.30 Uhr       Dipl.- Ing N. Dörr, Doz. Dr. A. Ecker
ARC Seibersdorf, A
Schwefelverbindungen in Kraft- u. Schmierstoffen
Der Schwefelgehalt in Otto- und Dieselkraftstoffen wurde in den letzten Jahrzehnten stetig verringert. Diese Entwicklung ist auf die Forderung nach Umweltschutz einerseits und die steigenden Ansprüche an Motor und Katalysator andererseits zurückzuführen. Im Gegensatz dazu stellen Schwefelverbindungen wichtige Komponenten in Schmierstoffen dar, wo sie unter anderen als Verschleißschutz und Extreme- Pressure- Additive eingesetzt werden. Die Wirkung von Schwefelverbindungen in Kraft- und Schmierstoffen wird diskutiert.

11.45 Uhr       Dipl.- Ing. E. Kenesey, Doz. Dr. A. Ecker

ARC Seibersdorf, A
Sauerstoffverbindungen in Kraft- u. Schmierstoffen
Sauerstoff ist in Kraft- und Schmierstoffen sowohl in gelöster Form als auch durch gezielt zugesetzte Sauerstoffverbindungen vertreten. Aufgrund der strengen Vorschriften für Kraftstoffe ist die Zugabe von Lubricity- Additiven zu Dieselkraftstoff notwendig geworden, um die erforderliche Schmierfähigkeit zu gewährleisten. Dafür eignen sich insbesondere sauerstoffhaltige Verbindungen. In Schmierstoffen sind Sauerstoffverbindungen in Basisölen und Additiven wie z. B. Antioxidantien und Friction Modifier enthalten.

12.00- 13.30 Uhr Mittagspause / Buffet

Special Event:
Besichtigung des Kompetenzzentrums für Tribologie

Möglichkeit zur Besichtigung des Österreichischen Kompetenzzentrums für Tribologie - AC2T

Posterpräsentation der Forschungsgruppen im Technologie- und Forschungszentrum Wr. Neustadt

13.30 Uhr       Dr. A. Pauschitz, Prof. C. Kajdas, Prof. F. Franek
IMFT, TU- Wien, A, TU Warschau, PL
Tribologische Untersuchungen biologisch verträglicher Schmierstoffe - Teil 1
Eine zentrale Fragestellung bei der tribologischen Untersuchung mit Modellkörpern ist die Übertragbarkeit der Ergebnisse in die Praxis. Zur Beurteilung biologisch verträglicher Schmierstoffe wurden mehrere Untersuchungsmethoden, welche unterschiedlichen Belastungssituationen in der Praxis entsprechen, ausgewählt und die Verwendbarkeit der Methoden für derartige Schmierstoffe untersucht.

13.45 Uhr       Prof. C. Kajdas, Dr. A. Pauschitz, Prof. F. Franek
TU Warschau, PL, IMFT TU- Wien, A,
Tribologische Untersuchungen biologisch verträglicher Schmierstoffe - Teil 2
Die Forderung nach biologisch und physiologisch einwandfreien Schmierstoffen fordert die Suche nach neuen Additiven. Die Leistungsfähigkeit unterschiedlicher Schmierstoffe mit biologisch verträglichen Additiven und die dabei auftretenden tribochemische Effekte wurden ermittelt.

14.00 Uhr       Prof. Dr. B. Jakoby
Institut für Industrielle Elektronik & Materialwissenschaft, TU Wien, A
Online- Ölzustandsüberwachung für Verbrennungskraftmaschinen
Die Überwachung des Motorölzustandes in Verbrennungskraftmaschinen (z. B. in Kraftfahrzeugen) erlaubt die Realisierung vergrößerter Ölwechselintervalle. Dies bringt sowohl ökonomische als auch ökologische Vorteile. Überdies kann man durch die direkte Überwachung des Ölzustandes Rückschlüsse auf den momentanen Zustand des Motors ziehen was die frühzeitige Erkennung von möglichen Motorschäden unterstützt. In diesem Beitrag werden die Anforderungen an die zugrundeliegende Sensorik sowie der entsprechende Stand der Technik diskutiert.

14. 20 Uhr       Dr. A. Merstallinger
ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH, Seibersdorf,
A Tribologische Werkstoffe in spezieller Umgebung (Vakuum)
In ungeschmierten Tribosystemen, in spezieller Umgebung, sind die Bildung von Reaktions- und Transferschichten, letztere v. a. zur Schmierung, von essentieller Bedeutung. Der Begriff „Spezielle Umgebungen“ umfasst neben Trockengleitreibung in Gasen (feuchte und trockene Luft, Stickstoff, Edelgase, etc.) auch Vakuum und einen Temperaturbereich von –100° C bis etwa +300° C. Es gibt eine kurze Vorstellung der Messmethodik und einige Anforderungen für Polymerwerkstoffe (basierend auf Polyimid).

14.40       Uhr Dr. Manish Roy
IMFT, TU- Wien,
A Influence of counter face material on elevated temperature wear of thermal sprayed nanocrystalline Cr3C2 -25( Ni20Cr) coating
Thermal sprayed Cr3C2 -25( Ni20Cr) coating showed promising performance under sliding wear particularly at elevated temperature, because of the ability at high temperature, formation of Cr2O3 scale and its ability to retain its strength at elevated temperature. The objective of the presented work was to investigate the effect of different counter face material on the elevated temperature wear of such coating.

15.00       Uhr Dipl.- Ing J. Wappis
Fachhochschule Wiener Neustadt,
A Studiengang Produktions- und Prozessdesign
Schnellere Abläufe und geringere Fehlerquoten entscheiden zunehmend über den Unternehmenserfolg. Der neue Studiengang „Produktions- und Prozessdesign“ an der FH Wr. Neustadt trägt dieser Herausforderung Rechnung. Angeboten wird ein Vollstudium (8 Semester) mit Basisausbildung und den Vertiefungsrichtungen „Umwelt– und Sicherheitstechnik“ sowie „Instandhaltung und Service“, beides mit einer Reihe von tribologierelevanten Ausbildungsfächern. Damit stehen in ca. 1, 5 Jahren erstmals in Österreich Absolventen mit einer vertieften Tribologieausbildung der Industrie zur Verfügung.

15.15 Uhr       Abschlussdiskussion
15.30 Uhr       Schlusswort

December 2002

AUSTRIB 2002 AUSTRIB 2002
December 2-5, 2002
Perth, Australia
Deadline for abstract: February 28, 2002
    Topics
  • Fundamental Studies
  • Lubrication and Lubricants
  • Tribological Characteristics of Tribomaterials: metals, ceramics, synthetics, composites, etc.
  • Surface Engineering
  • Analysis of Tribosystems
  • Practical Applications and Case Studies
  • Monitoring and Maintenance of Tribosystems
  • Industrial Tribology
  • Nanotribology
  • Bio-Tribology
AUSTRIB 2002 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Sunday, 1 Dec
16.00 - 19.00 Registration, Matilda Bay Room
19.00 - 21.00 Welcoming Cocktail Reception, Plaza Ballroom
Monday, 2 Dec
8.15 Opening Ceremony North Ballroom
Opening address
8.30-9.10 Keynote address, North Ballroom Friction and wear of ceramics and hard coatings, K. Kato, Tohoku University, Japan
9.15-10.35 Session A1 North Ballroom Wear of Ceramics Chairman
9.15 Model for estimating wear transition loads in ceramics, S. Jahanmir, NIST, USA
9.35 Mild to severe wear transition of ceramics, H. R. Pasaribu, J. W. Sloetjes, D. J. Schipper, University of Twente, The Netherlands
9.55 The critical condition for the transition from HL to ML in water lubricated SiC, X. Wang, K. Kato, K. Adachi, Tohoku University, Japan
10.15 9.15-10.35 Session B1 South Ballroom Hydrodynamic Lubrication Chairman
9.15 Thermohydrodynamic analysis of a worn plain journal bearing, M. Fillon, J. Bouyer, Universite de Poitiers, France
9.35 Dynamic characteristics and stability analysis of a wavy thrust bearing, H. Zhao, F. K. Choy, M. J. Braun, University of Akron, USA
9.55 Modelling of fluid flow in the grooves of a 3-axial groove water bearing using computational dynamics, D. J. Hargreaves, R. Pai, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
10.15 Dynamic performances of journal bearings lubricated with Maxwell Fluids: A mixed model, B. Bou-Said, B. Fantino, B. Najji, INSA, France
10.35-11.00 Morning tea
11.00-12.40 Session A2 North Ballroom Thin Surface Coatings Chairman
11.00 Mechanical and tribological properties of carbon nitride films deposited by unbalanced magnetron sputter ion plating, K. M. Wong and Y. G. Shen, City University of Hong Kong, China
11.20 Tribological behavior of Ti(C,N,O) coatings deposited by unbalanced magnetron sputtering, J. H. Hsieh, C. Li, A. C. Spowage and W. Wu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
11.40 Effects of oxide layer formed on TiN coated silicon wafer on the friction and wear characteristics in sliding, C-W. Cho, Y-Z. Lee, SungKyunKwan University, Korea.
12.00 Sliding wear and rolling contact fatigue of rough low friction coatings, F. Svahn, A. Kassman-Rudolphi, Uppsala University, Sweden
12.20 Effects of substrate bias polarity on tribological a-C:Ta coatings, D.Nilsson, E.Coronel, U.Wiklund, Uppsala University, Sweden
11.00-12.40 Session B2 South Ballroom EHL chairman
11.00 Pressure profiles measured within lubricated contacts in presence of dented surfaces. Comparison with numerical models, S.Coulon, I.Jubault, A.A.Lubrecht, F.Ville, P.Vergne, Institut Europeen de Tribologie, France
11. 20 An empirical model for the shear strength of lubricants at high pressures, G. T. Y. Wan, P. L. Wong, City University of Hong Kong, China
11.40 Shear stability of a viscosity index improved oil in EHL contact, D. J. Hargreaves, R. Pai, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
12.00 Experimental observation of a dimple-wedge elastohydrodynamic lubricating film, F. Guo, P. L. Wong, City University of Hong Kong, China
12.20 A boundary element procedure for the solution of the EHL problem of rolling line contacts by a Newtonian fluid, S. E. Sadique, S. Ramakrishna, S. Basri, S. M. Sapuan, M. M. H. Ahmed, National University of Singapore, Singapore
12.40 -14.00 LUNCH Terrace Ballroom
14.00-14.40 Keynote address North Ballroom Nanotribology: the link to macrotribology, S. M. Hsu, NIST, USA
14.45-16.05 Session A3 North Ballroom Surface Characterization/Nanotribology chairman
14.45 3-D characterization and classification of tribological surfaces, G. W. Stachowiak and P. Podsiadlo, University of Western Australia, Australia
15.05 Classification of tribological surfaces without surface parameters, P. Podsiadlo, G. W. Stachowiak, University of Western Australia, Australia
15.25 The effect of slider texture on the tribology of near contact recording sliders, L. Zhou, M. Beck, H. H. Gatzen, K. Kato, G. Vurens, F. E. Talke, University of California-San Diego, USA
15.45 Contact analysis of laser textured disks with thin overcoat, C-H. Huang, T-C. Hsu, Lee-Ming Institute of Technology, Taiwan
14.45-16.05 Session B3 South Ballroom Hydrodynamic/Hydrostatic Lubrication Chairman
14.45 Hydrodynamic effects of tailored inlet roughnesses: extended theory, K. Tonder, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
15.05 A comparison of techniques for identifying the configuration state of statically indeterminate rotor bearing systems, W.Hu, N.S.Feng, E.J.Hahn, University of New South Wales, Australia
15.25 Design considerations towards the construction of hybrid floating brush seal, S.B. Lattime, J. M. Braun, F.K.Choy, University of Akron, USA
15.45 Design of hydrostatic bearings - a simple approach, R. Sehgal, K. Pranshu, O. P. Gandhi, National Institute of Technology, H. P. , India
16.05-16.30 Afternoon tea
16.30-17.50 Session A4 North Ballroom Micro/Nanotribology Chairman
16.30 Hard disk drive air bearing design: Modified DIRECT algorithm and its application to slider air bearing surface optimization, H. Zhu, D. B. Bogy, University of California, USA
16.50 Micro-investigation of bushes for extreme working conditions, R. Bassani, E. Ciulli, University of Pisa, Italy
17.10 Predicting frictional behaviour of miniature journal polymer-on-polymer bearings, M. Kwacz, Z. Rymuza, Z. Kusnierewicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
17.30 Friction reduction of ceramics by patterned micro dimples, M. Wakuda, Y. Yamauchi, S. Kanzaki, Y. Yasuda, Nissan Research Center, Japan 16.30-17.50 Session B4 South Ballroom Lubrication in Metal Forming Chairman
16.30 An elasto-plasto-hydrodynamic model of strip rolling with oil/water emulsion lubricant, A. Z. Szeri, S. H. Wang, University of Delaware, USA
16.50 Performance parameters of a mixed-film cold rolling process, Y. J. Liu, A. K. Tieu, University of Wollongong, Australia
17.10 Modelling of surface temperature in the mixed lubricated cold rolling, C. Lu, A. K. Tieu, Z. Y. Jiang, University of Wollongong, Australia
17.30 Numerical simulation of tribological effects on drawbeads in sheet metal forming, T-C. Hsu, J-H. Chen, C-H. Huang, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan

Tuesday, 3 Dec
8.30-9.10 Keynote address North Ballroom Aspects of erosive and abrasive wear testing, I. Hutchings, University of Cambridge, UK
9.15-10.35 Session A5 North Ballroom Abrasive/Erosive Wear Chairman
9.15 Scouring erosion resistance of metallic materials used in slurry pump service, R. J. Llewellyn, S. K. Yick, K. F. Dolman, National Research Council, Canada
9.35 Ball cratering tests of white cast irons, G. B. Stachowiak, G. W. Stachowiak, O. Celliers, University of Western Australia, Australia
9.55 A comparison of two-body and three-body abrasive wear in various wet and dry environments, M. S. Bingley, D. Roniotis, University of Greenwich, UK
10.15 Sliding and abrasive wear behaviour of boride coatings, C. Martini, G. Polombarini, G. Poli, D. Prandstraller, University of Bologna, Italy 9.15-10.35 Session B5 South Ballroom Cutting/Machining Chairman
9.15 The effect of coolant concentration on the machinability of nickel-base, Nimonic C-263, alloy, E. O. Ezugwu, J. Bonney, K. A. Olajire, South Bank University, UK
9.35 Wear control of metal cutting by external electromotive sources, M. El Mansori, F. Pierron, D. Paulmier, LMPF, France
9.55 The influence of tooth bite and cutting speed on wear of swaged saw teeth in timber cutting, J. Nordstrom, J. Bergstrom, Karlstad University, Sweden
10.35-11.00 Morning Tea
11.00-12.40 Session A6 North Ballroom Abrasive/Erosive Wear chairman:
11.00 A comparison of friction measurements made during wear on the linear abrasive wear tester with those on the Jenike shear tester, S. Mengistu, M. S. ingley, M. S. A. Bradley, University of Greenwich, UK
11.20 Sharpness of abrasive particles and surfaces, D. De Pellegrin, G. W. Stachowiak, University of Western Australia, Australia
11.40 Micro scratch evaluation of rock types - a means to comprehend rock drill wear, U.Beste, A. Lundvall, S.Jacobson, Uppsala University, Sweden
12.00 Heat treatment characteristics of high chromium cast iron for abrasive wear resistance, S. Inthidech, N. Sasaguri, P. Sricharoenchai, Y. Matsubara, Japan 11.00-12.40 Session B6 South Ballroom Condition monitoring/Failure analysis Chairman
11.00 Influence of oil temperature on gear failures, B-R. Hohn, K. Michaelis, Technical University of Munich, Germany
11.20 Analysis of bearing failure in radial piston pumps, R. Pai, D. J. Hargreaves, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
11.40 Condition monitoring of oil lubricated ball bearing using wear debris and vibration analysis, J. K. Halme, VTT Industrial Systems, Finland
12.00 Monitoring lubrication condition and running clearance of rolling bearing via acoustic emission, R. Parrika, V. Vidqvist, E. Vaajoensuu, J. Tervo, VTT Technical Research Center, Finland
12.20 The application of similarity theory to gear scuffing, L.Zhao, M.Yu, Beijing University of Science and Technology, China
12.40 -14.00 LUNCH
14.00-14.40 Keynote address North Ballroom Wear modelling of polymer based composites, K. Friedrich, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
14.45-16.05 Session A7 North Ballroom Abrasive/Erosive Wear Chairman:
14.45 Examination of erosion wear surfaces resulting from the impact of spinning angular-shaped particles, M. S. Bingley, T. Deng, M. S. A. Bradley, University of Greenwich, UK
15.05 Stress wave monitoring of individual particle impacts during erosion tests, S. P. Allen, N. W. Page and P. Dastoor, University of Newcastle, Australia
15.25 Analysis of diamond sawblade wear in stone sawing, J. Konstanty, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
15.45 Interfacial reactions between diamond disk and granite during vertical spindle grinding, H. Huang, X. P. Xu, HuaQiao University, China
14.45-16.05 Session B7 South Ballroom Composite Materials Chairman
14.45 Fretting wear of Al-Si alloy matrix composites, H.Goto, K.Uchijo, Fukuoka iInstitute of Technology, Japan
15.05 Steady-state wear coefficient of A6061 aluminium alloy reinforced with alumina particles, L. J. Yang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
15.25 Highly reinforced wear resistant metal matrix composites with improved ductility, B. Brogle, D. J. Schipper, University of Twente, The Netherlands
15.45 Correlation between tribological and mechanical properties of short fibre/particle reinforced PEEK, Z. Zhang, C. Breidt, L. Chang, K. Friedrich, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
16.05-16.30 Afternoon tea
16.30-17.50 Session A8 North Ballroom Hard Coatings/Surface Treatments Chairman
16.30 Effects of different surface treatments and coatings on the scuffing performance of hardened steel discs at very high sliding speeds, M. P. Alanou, H. P. Evans and R. W. Snidle, Cardiff University, UK
16.50 Wear and friction characteristics of electrolitic hard chrome and thermal sprayed WC-10Co-4Cr coatings sliding against Al-Ni-Bronze in Air at 20°C and at -40°C, P. L. Ko, M. F. Robetson, National Research Council of Canada, Canada.
17.10 Wear characteristics of thermal sprayed composite coatings of cermet with solid lubricant under dry sliding, P. K. Aw and B. H. Tan, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore.
17.30 16.30-17.50 Session B8 South Ballroom Metal Forming Chairman
16.30 Analysis of the surface roughness and friction coefficient in hot strip rolling, Z. Y. Jiang, A. K. Tieu, C. Lu, B. Ma, University of Wollongong, Australia
16.50 Abrasive wear between rough surfaces in deep drawing, M. A. Masen, M. B. de Rooji, University of Twente, The Netherlands
17.10 Friction variation in cold rolling process, Y. J. Liu, A. K. Tieu, University of Wollongong, Australia
17.30 A 3-D finite element method analysis of cold rolling of thin strip with friction variation, Z. Y. Jiang, A. K. Tieu, University of Wollongong, Australia Wednesday, 4 Dec
8.30-9.10 Keynote address North Ballroom Surface analytical studies of surface-additive interactions, by means of in situ and combinatorial approaches, N. Spencer, ETH, Switzerland 9.15-10.35 Session A9 North Ballroom Lubricants/Surface chemistry Chairman
9.15 The surface and tribological chemistry of chlorine- and sulfur-containing lubricant additives, F. Gao, P. V. Kotvis, W. T. Tysoe, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
9.35 Boundary lubrication performance of free fatty acids in sunflower oil, N. J. Fox, B. Tyrer and G. W. Stachowiak, University of Western Australia, Australia
9.55 Characteristics of lubricants acceptable to food industry and performance in surface durability gears, S. Ezoe, K. Nagao, H. Obata, National Fisheries University, Japan
10.15 The Behaviour of diluted sooted oils in lubricated contacts, F.Chinas-Castillo, H.A.Spikes, Instituto Tecnologico de Oaxaca, Mexico
9.15-10.35 Session B9 South Ballroom Biotribology Chairman
9.15 The influence of bovine serum on the wear of cross -linked polyethylene finger prostheses, T. J. Joyce, A. Unsworth, University of Durham, UK
9.35 The role of proteins in the friction and wear of UHMWPE in sliding contact when lubricated by aqueous fluids, A. W. Batchelor, M. Chadrasekaran, Monash University, Malaysia Campus
9.55 The effects of surface active phospholipids on wear and lubrication of osteoarthritic sheep joints, C. Jones, H. Ozturk, G. W. Stachowiak and K. Stofel, University of Western Australia, Australia
10.35-11.00 Morning Tea
11.00-12.20 Session A10 North Ballroom Thin Surface Coatings chairman:
11.00 Modelling stresses and fracture in thin coatings, K. Holmberg, A. Laukkanen, H. Ronkainen, K. Wallin, S. Varjus, VTT Industrial Systems, Finland
11.20 Tribological properties of ion-implanted uni-directionally aligned silicon nitride, N. Nakamura, K. Hirao, Y. Yamauchi, S. Kanzaki, Fine Ceramics Research Centre, Japan
11.40 Microfriction and wear properties of YBCO films and polysilicon films, J. N. Ding, P. L. Wong, J. C. Yang, L. Cai, City University of Hong Kong, China
12.00 Deposition and tribological behaviour of nano-structured aluminium nitride and titanium nitride thin films, D. K. L. Wong, N. Jiang and Y. G. Shen, City University of Hong Kong.
11.00-12.20 Session B10 South Ballroom Biotribology chairman:
11.00 The wear of all UHMWPE articulations under various loading and motion conditions, T. J. Joyce, A. Unsworth, University of Durham, UK
11.20 Effect of carbon nanotube addition on tribological behaviour of UHMWPE, Y-S. Zoo, J-W. An, D-S. Lim, Korea University, South Korea
11.40 In vitro wear testing of metal-on-polymer metacarpophalangeal prostheses, T. J. Joyce, C. Rieker, A. Unsworth, University of Durham, UK
12.00 Finite element analysis of wear process in total hip joint implant model, N. Suhendra, G. W. Stachowiak, University of Western Australia, Australia
12.30-14.00 LUNCH Terrace Ballroom
14.00-14.40 POSTER SESSION
A study of contact temperature due to frictional heating of UHMWPE, K. Imado, A. Miura, M. Nagatoshi, Y. Kido, H. Miyagawa, H. Higaki, Oita University, Japan
Tribological properties of MoS2 films sputtered by argon and fluorocarbon mixture, K. Sagara, Y. Nawata, H. Fujiura and M. Nishimura, Hosei University, Japan
Preparation and tribological properties of ultra-thin polymer films of polysterene-co-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane, F. Zhou, M. Chen, W. Liu, J. Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Investigation of the frictional conditions at the tool-chip interface, P. Mathew, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Simulation of tribological systems in sheet metal processes, R. Grueebler, J. Reissner, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland.
Measurement of the restitution coefficient in elastic-plastic impact, Y. Uehara, Y. Konishi, K. Kondo,H. Ishigaki, Himeji Institute of Technology, Japan
High temperature internal friction related to increased wear resistance of tool heat resistant steels, Y. B. Arsov, I. M. Parshorov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Effects of real contact area on the formation of oxide layer between TiN coated ball and uncoated steel disk, C-W. Cho, J-S. Lim, Y-Z. Lee, SungKyunKwan University, Korea.
The increase of cutting tool life by ion beam treatment, Z.N. Ovchar, N.A.Prokudina, A.A.Gladenko, Y.K.Mashkov, K.N.Poleshenko, Omsk State Technical University, Russia
14.40-16.00 Session A11 North Ballroom Nanotribology/Surface characterization Chairman
14.40 Some tribological problems encountered on micro/nanoscale, Z. Rymuza, S. Pytko, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
15.00 Effect of indentation shape on the polymer film method, I. Nitta, K. Sone, Niigata University, Japan
15.20 Topographical Effect of a Novel Surface Modification on the Sliding Wear Behaviour of High-Nitrogen Steels, R. Buescher, A. Fischer, University of Essen, Germany
15.40 A Method of Processing and Feature Extraction of Tribological Surface Images, Z. Rudnicki, Z. Oleksiak, S. Pytko, Z. Szydlo, Technical University of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
14.40-16.00 Session B11 South Ballroom Mesurement/Sensors Chairman
14.40 A method of temperature monitoring in fluid film bearings, S.B. Glavatskih, Lule University, Sweden
15.00 A study on the development of high durability coating films for thin film sensor, Y. Mihara, K. Sekine, T. Someya, Musashi Institute, Japan
15.20 Tribological system with sensor-bearing coating, W. A. Rakowski, S. Zimowski, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
15.40 The micro-hardness behaviour of thin and thick coatings, V. Rajamohan, C. V. Mashusudana, University of New South Wales, Australia
16.00-16.30 Afternoon tea
16.30-17.50 Session A12 North Ballroom Surface Coatings/Treatments Chairman:
16.30 Surface hardening and cladding of dissimilar metals by localised heating at an electrical constriction on a moving substrate, M. Chandrasekaran, A. W. Batchelor, L. N. Lam, Monash University, Malaysia Campus
16.50 HIP claddings for application in mining and mineral processing, W.Theisen, C. Broeckmann, University of Bochum, Germany
17.10 Effect of industrial processing parameters on the surface durability of steam oxidised sintered iron, A. C. Bozzi, R. Binder, J. d. B. de Mello, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil
17.30
16.30-17.50 Session B12 South Ballroom Wear Mechanisms chairman:
16.30 Stable contact and degradation of materials: A model for third body source flow, N. Fillot, I. Iordanoff, Y. Berthier, INSA, France
16.50 The effect of subsurface deformation on the wear rate of steam generator tubes in room temperature water, I-S. Kim, Y-H. Lee, Y-S. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
17.10 Investigation of wear evolution on nuclear fuel tube affected by an edge shape of grid spring, H. K. Kim, K. Y. Yoon, H. S. Kang, Atomic Energy Research, Korea
17.30 Arcing behaviour caused by adhesive wear mechanism in railway current collection system, D. H. He, Shanghai Maglev Transportation Development, China
19.30-23.00 Conference Dinner Terrace Ballroom
Thursday, 5 Dec
8.30-17.00 Trip to Rottnest (not included in conference registration, a ticket has to be bought)
ICT-13 Entwicklungstendenzen bei Ottomotoren
Technische Akademie Esslingen
Weiterbildungszentrum
Symposium
e-mail anmeldung @ tae.de
5. u. 6. Dezember 2002
in Ostfildern

Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2002
9.00 bis 13.00 und 14.30 bis 18.00 Uhr
1. Zukünftige Vorschriften für Pkws unter Einbeziehung der Klimagase (A. Friedrich)
Anforderungen an die Automobilindustrie aus Sicht des Klimaschutzes - Politische und gesellschaftliche Rahmenbedingungen

2. Thermodynamische Betrachtung ottomotorischer Brennverfahren und Kraftstoffe sowie deren Potenziale (H. Eichiseder)
Potenziale zur Wirkungsgrad- und Volllaststeigerung - Bewertung von Emissionsverhalten - Abgasrückführung - Variabilitäten im Ventiltrieb und Verdichtungsverhaltnis - Magerkonzepte - Direkteinspritzung - Betrieb mit Benzin, Erdgas und Wasserstoff

3. Ottomotorenkonzepte im Spannungsfeid zwischen Kundenwunschen und Ökologiefragen (J. Frey)
Kundenwünsche als Treiber der Entwicklung - Weiterentwicklung konventioneller Saugrohreinspritzmotoren: Direkteinspritzung mit magerem Schichtbetrieb, Aufladung, Downsizing

4. BDE - mehr als ein Verbrauchskonzept (J. Gerhardt)
Analyse unterschiedlicher Direkteinspritzkonzepte: Verbrauch, Emission und Fahrspadd - Ableitung diverser Systemansätze

5. Der Volkswagen Golf FSI im Spannungsfeid Verbrauch - Emissionen (E. Pott)
Wirkung der am VW Golf umgesetzten Massnahmen auf Verbrauch und Emissionen - Überarbeitung Katalysatorsystem: Abgaskühlung, Katalysatorheizverfahren, optimierte Schubabschaltung inkl. kontrolliertem Lambda-Phase-Out, NOx-Funktionen

6. Downsizing - ein geeigneter Ansatz ¿ur Wirkungsgradsteigerung von Ottomotoren? (C. Friedrich)
Darstellung 1.0 Itr. Opel-Ecotec Compact Motor - Variable Steuerzeiten, hohes Verdichtungsverhältnis trotz Aufladung, reduzierte Ladungswechselverluste in der Teillast - Vergleich mit Saugmotor - Ausführung im Opel Astra mit geringen CO2-Emissionen

7. Der Weg zur drosselfreien Laststeuerung: Vom Ventilabschalter bis zum elektromechanischen Ventiltrieb (M. Schwaderlapp)
Alternative zu Direkteinspitzung und Downsizing - Mechanische Lösungen von Ventil- bzw. Zylinderabschalter - Minihubkonzepte mechanischer vollvariabler Ventiltrieb, elektromechanischer Ventiltrieb - Verbrauchspotenziale und Aufwands-/Nutzenanalyse

8. Kontrollierte Selbstzundung - die beste Lösung des Verbrauchs-Emissions Trade-Offs? (A. Fürhapter)
Ein alternatives Teillastbrennverfahren bei homogener Selbstzundung - Vergleich der Verbrauchseinsparungen mit Schichtkonzepten und deren Abgasemissionen - Beherrschung der dynamischen Anforderungen - Serienumsetzung

9. Niedrigstemissions-Fahrzeuge sind realisierbar. - Neue lnnovationsschwerpunkte für metallische Katalysatorträger: Kostenreduzierung und Dauerhaltbarkeit (W. Maus)
Fortschritte der Abgasnachbehandlung - ULEV, SULEV, EU IV - Partielle Reinigung der Umwelt - Kaitstartoptimierung durch dünne Zellwände, betriebswarme Effektivitätssteigerung durch höchste Zelldichten und grosse Oberflächen - Kostenreduzierung

10. Keramische Ultradünnwandsubstrate: Technologien für zukünftige Emissionskonzepte (J. Wiehl)
Hochtemperaturstabile Katalysatortechnologien - Entwicklung keramischer Ultradünnwandsubstrate mit Zellwandstarken von 3,5 mil und weniger - Auswirkungen auf ottomotorische Funktionen - Angepasste Canningtechnologie - Design- und Materialkonzepte

11. SULEV und Edelmetalireduktion - Herausforderung an das Katalysatordesign (S. Stiebels)
Darstellung verschiedener Lösungsansätze zu verbesserter Katalysatorleistung und Edelmetalireduktion - Anwendung auf unterschiedliche Motorapplikationen

Freitag, 6. Dezember 2002
8.30 bis 12.00 und 13.30 bis 16.00 Uhr
12. Variable Ventilsteuerung, Direkteinspritzung oder Aufladung - wo liegt die Zukunft des Ottomotors? (W. Hatz)
Bedeutung der Mobilität - Kundenansprüche und Gesetzgebung - Stand der Ottomotorentechnik - Verbrauchskonzepte - Potenziale - Direkteinspritzung - Variabler Ventiltrieb - Downsizing - Abgasnachbehandlung - Ausblick in die Zukunft

13. Emissions- und Verbrauchsreduzierung am Verbrennungsmotor ohne Kostennachteil - Vision oder Utopie? (K.-E. Hummel)
Darstellung von Optimierungs- und Einsparpotenzialen mit den Möglichkeiten des Lieferanten von Luftfuhrungssystemen - Vorstelung von Entwicklungsablaufen, Werkzeugen und innovativen Produkten - Ergänzung durch aktuelle Entwicklungstendenzen zur Leistungssteigerung und Verbrauchsminderung

14. Das doppelte V-Modell, ein Ansatz zur abgestimmten Entwicklung von Antriebsaggregaten und ihrer Steuereleltronik (O. Pridelli)
Vermeidung von Entwicklungsschleifen - Ein moderner Entwicklungsprozess in der Antriebsaggregateentwicklung mit parallelern Design der mechanischen und elektronischen Komponenten bei gleichzeitiger Reduzierung von Entwicklungskosten und -zeit

15. Herausforderung an die Computersimulation bei der Entwicklung von Otto-DI-Konzepten (B. Brinkmann)
CAE-Projekte auf Basis spezieller Otto-DI-Anforderungen - Berednungen von Zylinderinnenströmungen, Gemischbildung, Nocken wellendynamik unter Berücksichtigung der Einspritzpumpe, Schalabstrahiung der Fuel-Rail und Temperaturen der Einspritzdüse

16. Tendenzen bei der Echtzeitsimulation von Verbrennungsmotoren und ihren Einzelkomponenten in der frühen Entwicklungsphase (H.-Ch. Reuss)
Echtzeitfühige Modelle für HiL-Simulation im Rahmen des Steuer gerätetests über ein- und dreidimensionale Verfahren - Parametrierung der HiL-Modelle mittels unterschiedlicher Werkzeuge Funktionstests am HiL-Prüfstand - Durchfuhrung dynamischer Messungen - Modellbildung mit dynamischen neuronalen Netzen

17. Elektrische Energie im Kraftfahrzeug - Komponenten und Systeme (M. Pesch)
Betrachtung der wesentlichen Versorgungsnetztopologie und der zentralen Komponenten wie Generatoren, Energiespeicher und Energiemanagement - Steigende Anforderungen an das Bordne - Ausbiick auf Hybridfahrzeuge und Brennstoffzelle

18. Wege zum markentypischen Sound (K. Brodesser)
Darstellung der Parameter für angenehmen und trotzdem dynamischen Sound im Fahrzeuginneren - Saugrohr und Ansaugtrakt als Stellhebel sowie „Add-on”-Massnahmen

19. Sounddesign des neuen BMW Roadsters (C.-O. Griebel)
Darstellung der Soundmassnahmen an Abgasaniage und Ansaugsystem im neuen BMW Z4 Roadster

20. Antriebsauslegung mit Wasserstoff als Energieträger (J. Tischer)
Wasserstoff als künftiger Energieträger - Besondere Herausforderungen bei der Antriebsausiegung - Chemische und physikalische Eigenschaften - Ausiegung, Brennverfahren, Gemischbildung, Emissionierung und Ladungswechsel

  EUCHEM CONFERENCE ON MOLECULAR TRIBOLOGY
December 7-11, 2002
Marsta, Sweden
    Topics
  • Techniques to study tribology on a molecular scale (AFM, (tribological-) surface force apparatus, ultra-thin film interferometry etc.)
  • Effects of molecular assemblies at surfaces on the tribological behaviour
  • Molecular aspects of thin-film lubrication and thin film rheology
  • Effects of additives on molecular tribology
  • Simulations (adhesion, friction of adsorbed layers and thin-film lubrication etc.) seen on a molecular level
ICT-13 Grundlagen der Schmierstoffe und ihre Anwendungen
Tribologie und Wilfried J. Bartz
Schmierungstechnik
Technische Akademie Esslingen
T+S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik,
Denkendorf (Deutschland)
e-mail anmeldung @ tae.de
9. - 13. Dezember 2002
Sarnen, Industriestrasse 2
Veranstaltung Nr. 28567/68.595
Teil l: Grundlagen
Montag, 9. - Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2002
8.45 - 12.00 und 13.30 - 16.45 Uhr
(Veranstaltung Nr. 28567.1)
Grundlegende Zusammenhänge zwischen Reibung, Verschleiss und Schmierung
- Definition, Gesetzmassigkeiten und Entstehung der Reibung
- Verschleiss, Verschleissformen und -mass
- Reibungs- und Schmierungszustände
- Reaktionsmechanismus bei Mischreibung

Schmierstoffe
a) Mineralälbasische Schmieröle und Schmierfette

- Schmierstofftypen
- Vom Rohöl zum Grundäl: Wichtige Schritte der Schmierstoffherstellung
- Grundeigenschaften von Mineralölen
- Schmierfette: Typen, Herstellung und Gebrauchseigenschaften
- Normung

b) Synthetische Schmierstoffe
- Abgrenzung der Einsatzbereiche synthetischer Schmierstoffe
- Einteilung und Gebrauchseigenschaften synthetischer Schmierstoffe
- Verhalten synthetischer Schmierstoffe gegenuber mineralöl basischen Schmierstoffen

c) Biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflussigkeiten
- Gesetzlicher Rahmen
- Begriffe, Definitionen
- Vereinbarungen zum Umweltaspekt
- Stoffgruppen für Basisflussigkeiten: Polyalkylenglykole, synthetische Ester, native Öle
- Vertraglichkeit mit Dichtungswerkstoffen
- Vergabe des Umweltzeichens
- Normung
- Schmierfette
- Entsorgung

d) Festschmierstoffe
- Einsatzbereiche für Festschmierstoffe
- Festschmierstofftypen
- Molybdandisulfid: Aufbau und Wirkungsmechanismus, Eigenschaften und ihre Beeinflussung
- Graphit
- Polytetrafluoräthylen
- Anwendung von Festschmierstoffen und Gebrauchseigenschaften

e) Additive für Schmierstoff
- Gründe für ihren Einsatz
- Aufbau, Wirkungsmechanismus, Eigenschaften und Anwendung der wichtigsten Typen
- Abstimmung mit dem Grundöl

f) Schmierölveranderung im Betrieb - ölanalyse zur Beurteilung von Schmierstoff und Reibstelle
- Öl und Luft
- Ölalterung
- Einfluss von Wasser
- Hydrolyse
- Korrosion
- Wirkstoff-Ausmagerung (Additive Depletion)
- Yerschmutzung
- Schlamm
- Scherstabilitöt
- Gebrauchtölbewertung
- ÖIzustand
- Aggregatzustand
- Untersuchungsschema
- Kosten
- Grenzwerte von konventionellen und Syntheseölen
- Schmierfettveranderungen

g) Chemische, physikalische und technologische Eigenschaften
- Eigenschaften von frischen und gebrauchten Schmierstoffen
- Bedeutung dieser Eigenschaften und Messung nach genormten Verfahren

h) Viskositöt und Fliessverhalten
- Definition, Dimensionen und Messung der Viskosität
- Rheologische Eigenschaften der Schmierstoffe
- Abhangigkeit der Viskositat von Temperatur, Druck und Geschwindigkeitsgefälle
- Newtonsche und nicht-newtonsche Schmierstoffe

Teil II; Anwendungen
Donnerstag, 12. / Freitag, 13. Dezember 2002
8.45 - 12.00 und 13.30 -16.45 Uhr
Getriebeschmierstoffe
- Grundlagen der Getriebeschmierung und Anforderungen an Getriebeschmierstoffe
- Grundtypen
- Aufbau
- Klassifizierung und Spezifizierung
- Anwendung

Motorenschmierstoffe
- Grundlagen der Motorenschmierung und Anforderungen an Motorenöle
- Notwendige Eigenschaften
- Betriebsverhalten
- Veranderungen im Betrieb
- Typen
- Aufbau und Zusammensetzung
- Charakterisierung
- Klassifizierung und Spezifizierung
- Anwendung

Verdichterschmierstoffe
- Verdichter und ihre Schmierung
- Eigenschaften von Verdichterölen
- Verdichteröltypen und ihr Betriebsverhalten
- Besondere Probleme

Hydraulikaniagen und -flüssigkeiten
- Hydraulische Kraftübertragung
- Anforderungen an Hydrauliköle
- Mineralolbasische und schwer entflammbare Hydrauliköle
- Kenndaten und Prufwerte
- Spezifikationen

Schmierstoffe für die Metallbearbeitung
a) Spanende Bearbeitung

- Wirkungsweise der Kuhischmierstoffe
- Klassifizierung von Kuhischmierstoffen
- Aufbau von wassermischbaren und nicht-wassermischbaren Kuhischmierstoffen
- Kriterien für die Auswahl von Kuhischmierstoffen
- Zuordnung zwischen Zerspanungsvorgang, Werkstoff und Kuhischmierstoff
- Sekundarkriterien ¿ur Auswahl von Kuhischmierstoffen

b) Umformung
- Beispiele für die Bedeutung des Schmierstoffs beim Umformer
- Systematischer Aufbau von Schmierstoffen für die Umformung
- Zuordnung zwischen Umfornworgang und Schmierstoff
- Vorbereitung und Aufbringung der Schmierstoffe
- Nebenwirkungen


Workshop of biolubricants, Meeting EoI EuroEcolubs
15th January 2003
Espana
Dear friends:

TEKNIKER is organishing a workshop about Biolubs the 15th January 2003, as you have been informed by VTI partners. Please find enclosed the more detailed information about the workshop. The 16th of January (from 8:30 to 14.00), we are going to organise a meeting in TEKNIKER to prepare a integrated project about EuroEcolubs to apply to the European Commission. Those interested in participate in this meeting and in the proposal, please, fill the enclosed questionnary and contact me. For registration in the Conference, please, contact the secretary of the workshop. For travels and hotel arrangements, follow the information in the leaflet of the workshop. If you need further information don´t hesitate to contact me, with our best regards,
Amaya Igartua

Dr. Amaya Igartua

FUNDACIÓN TEKNIKER
Procesos de Fabricación Tel.  943 206744
Avda. Otaola, 20  Fax: 943 202757
20600 Eibar  e-mail:aigartua @ tekniker.es
Espana  http:\www.tekniker.es







January 2003

ICT-4 4th INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM TRIBOLOGY
Fuels
January 15 – 16, 2003
Stuttgart / Ostfildern, Germany

Scientific-Technical Board
Chairman

W. J. BARTZ
Technische Akademie Esslingen  
An der Akademie 5
73760 Ostfildern
Federal Republic of Germany

Members

M. GAIRING
Ringstraße 29
73666 Baltmannsweiler
Federal Republic of Germany

H.-H. GIERE
Aral Forschung GmbH
44776 Bochum
Federal Republic of Germany

L. C. A. VAN HOLK
Shell Europe Oil Products
Shell Centre
London SE1 7NA
United Kingdom

G. A. REINHARDT
ifeu - Institut für Energie- Umweltforschung Heidelberg GmbH
Wilckenstr. 3
69120 Heidelberg
Federal Republic of Germany

A. RÖJ
Volvo Technological
Development Corporation
06150 Fuels and Lubricants
M 1.6
40508 Gothenburg Sweden

FUELS

The requirements on fuels for internal combustion engines and on heating fuels are governed by the following aspects:

    - Engine or burner type,
    - Engine performance,
    - Environment protection needs,
    - Legislative requirements,
    - Fuel sources and resources.
The importance of these points varies in different areas and countries. As a matter of fact, however, the requirements on the chemical, physical, and technological properties of fuels will increase worldwide. In the course of this development, a conflict will arise between the requirements of the engines and the expectations regarding the protection of the environment. Consequently, we will be forced to establish a balance between the various demands. This balance can only be achieved by international cooperation of the engine manufacturers, the mineral oil industry, and the legislative bodies.

Therefore, this international colloquium aims at contributing to the solution of these problems by the exchange of ideas and the discussion on all aspects connected with the system 'engine/fuel environment'.

Timetable

- January 15, 2003 -
Wednesday 15 Morning Plenary Room P-1

Session: Plenary Session (Part I)
Chairman: W. J. BARTZ

Tribologie + Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf, Federal Republic of Germany

09:00 – 11:00    W. J. BARTZ

Tribologie + Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf, Federal Republic of Germany
Eröffnung / Opening

M. METTNER
Technische Akademie Esslingen, Ostfildern, Federal Republic of Germany
Begrüßung / Opening Address

H. MEHRLÄNDER
Staatssekretär im Wirtschaftsministerium Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany
Grußwort / Welcome Address

S. DIXSON-DECLEVE
International Fuel Quality Center, Brussels, Belgium
Global Automotive Fuel Quality Trends

J. BENNETT, M. WÖLFLE
Ford Motor Company, Basildon, Great Britain
World Wide Fuel Requirements - Now and in the Future

R. LOSKE
Umwelt- und Bildungspolitischer Sprecher der Bundestagsfraktion
Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
Biotreibstoffe - Eine saubere Alternative mit Perspektive
Bio-Fuels - A Clean Alternative with Perspectives

11:00 – 11:30   Coffee / Tea Break

Simultaneous Translation German/English



Wednesday 15 Morning Plenary Room P-2

Session: Plenary Session (part II)
Chairman: A. RÖJ

Volvo Technological Development Corporation, Gothenburg, Sweden

11:30 – 13:00    L. CLARKE

Shell Global Solutions (UK), Chester, Great Britain
Introduction of Biofuels into Gasoline and Diesel

H. NANNEN
Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Die Volkswagen Kraftstoffstrategie
The Fuel Strategy of Volkswagen

N. THOMPSON
CONCAWE, Brussels, Belgium
Regulations to Control Emissions and Fuel Implications

13:00 – 14:30   Lunch Break

Simultaneous Translation German/English



Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 1

Session: Biofuels (Part I)
Chairman: E. REMMELE

Bayerische Landesanstalt für Landtechnik, Freising, Federal Republic of Germany

14:30 – 16:00    G. A. REINHARDT

ifeu - Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany
What's Best for the Environment: RME or Rape Seed Oil?

J. KRAHL
Fachhochschule Coburg, Federal Republic of Germany
J. BÜNGER
Universität Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany
A. MUNACK, O. SCHRÖDER, H. STEIN, M. DUTZ
Universität Braunschweig, Federal Republic of Germany
Comparison of Biodiesel with Different Diesel Fuels

Z. KIERNICKI
Technical University of Lublin, Poland
Combustion Process of Petrol Derived Fuel with Properties of Rape Biofuel

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee / Tea Break

Simultaneous Translation German/English



Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 1

Session: Biofuels (Part II)
Chairman: R. J. CROOKES

Queen Mary, University of London, Great Britain

16:30 – 18:30    E. REMMELE, K. THUENEKE

Bayerische Landesanstalt für Landtechnik, Freising, Federal Republic of Germany

B. WIDMANN
Technologie- und Förderzentrum im Kompetenzzentrum für Nachwachsende Rohstoffe, Straubing,
Federal Republic of Germany
T. WILHARM
ASG Analytik-Service Gesellschaft, Augsburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Mindestanforderungen an Rapsöl als Kraftstoff in pflanzenöltauglichen Dieselmotoren
Minimum Requirements of Rapeseed Oil as a Fuel in Vegetable Oil Suited Engines

M. MARKOLWITZ, J. RUWWE
Degussa AG, Niederkassel-Lülsdorf, Federal Republic of Germany
Production of Biodiesel by Use of Alkoxide Catalysts

T. DITTMAR. B. ONDRUSCHKA, M. LAUTERBACH
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Federal Republic of Germany
J. HAUPT
L. U. T. Labor- und Umwelttechnik GmbH, Jena, Federal Republic of Germany
Verbesserung der Oxidationsstabilität von Biokraftstoff
Improving the Oxidation Stability of Bio-Fuels

F. KOVACS, J. HANCSOK, K. BELAFI BAKO
University of Veszprem, Hungary
Transesterification of Vegetable Oils with Enzymatic Catalysts

O. ROHR
MIRACEMA-NUODEX Industria Quimica Ltda., Campinas, Brazil
Green Biodiesel - An Economic Challenge for the Beginning of the 3rd Millenium

18:30 Reception at the TAE with Drinks and Snacks

Simultaneous Translation German/English



Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 2

Session: Production and Properties - Diesel Fuels

Chairman: J. HANCSOK

University of Veszprem, Hungary

14:30 – 16:00    R. RAKIC

NIS Naftagas Promet, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Z. RAKIC
Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Meeting Demand and Specifications Challenges for Diesel Fuels

D. KARONIS, M. KOMIOTOU, F. ZANNIKOS, E. LOIS, S. STOURNAS
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Foaming Characteristics of Diesel Fuels

T. RUSSELL, S. WALKER
The Associated Octel Co. Ltd., Ellesmere Port, Great Britain
L. GREEK, J.-A. ÖSTLUND, A. HAKANSSON, G. RICHARDS
Bycosin AB, Karlstad, Sweden
Evaluation of a Novel Method to Study Oil Stability
R. J. CROOKES, G. SIVALINGAM
Queen Mary, University of London, Great Britain
Formation and Oxidation of Soot Particulates in a Diesel Fuel Spray Flame

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee / Tea Break

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Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 2

Session: Production and Properties - Gasoline Fuels

Chairman: T. RUSSELL

The Associated Octel Co. Ltd., Ellesmere Port, Great Britain

16:30 – 18:30    J. BURRI, D. RENTSCH

Eidgenössische Materialprüfungs- und Forschungsanstalt, Dübendorf, Switzerland
Gasoline Composition Determined by 1H-NMR Spectroscopy

I. VALKAI
MOL Hungarian Oil and Gas Co., Szazhalombatta, Hungary
J. HANCSOK
University of Veszprem, Hungary
Production of Modern Motor Gasolines -
Optimization of the Operation of Catalytic Reformer and Naphta Isomerization Units

C. V. D'ORNELLAS, E. J. DE OLIVEIRA
PETROBRAS, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Gasoline Oxidation Stability - Influence of Composition and Antioxidants Response

P. VIJAYANAND, S. M. DHIR, S. SINGH, L. DIXIT
Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun, India
Value Addition to Low-Octane Hydrocarbon Feed Stocks to High-Octane
Low Benzene Content Gasoline on Pt/HZSM-5 Catalyst

18:30 Reception at the TAE with Drinks and Snacks

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Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 3

Session: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells (Part I)
Chairman: M. WACKER

Universität Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany

14:30 – 16:00    F.-J. WETZEL, J. SCHNEIDER

BMW Group, München, Federal Republic of Germany
Hydrogen as a Fuel for Future BMW Powertrains

M. POLASEK, J. MACEK, M. TAKATS
Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Emission Potentials of Hydrogen Engine

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee / Tea Break

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Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 3

Session: Tribological Properties of Fuels

Chairman: D. J. RICKEARD

ExxonMobil Petroleum & Chemical, Machelen, Belgium

16:30 – 18:30    C. KAJDAS

Warsaw University of Technology, Plock,
and Central Petroleum Laboratory, Warsaw, Poland
Diesel Fuel Lubricity - A Review

D. KARONIS, G. ANASTOPOULOS, E. LOIS, S. KALLIGEROS, F. ZANNIKOS
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Tribological Evaluation of Low Sulfur Automotive Diesel
in the Presence of Specific Types of Acid Derivatives

D. BRATSKY, D. STACHO
Slovnaft VURUP a.s., Bratislava, Slovakia
Low Sulphur Motor Gasoline Lubricity

18:30 Reception at the TAE with Drinks and Snacks

No Simultaneous Translation



Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 4

Session: Emissions (Part I)
Chairman: D. P. MARTIN

Shell Global Solutions (UK), Chester, Great Britain

14:30 – 16:00    B. R. GRASKOW, S. OHTA

Chevron Oronite Company LLC, Richmond, USA
A Novel Organic Fuel Additive for Improved Combustion, Vehicle Acceleration,
and Reduced Hydrocarbon Emissions

Z. KOCSIS, A. HOLLO, L. SZIRMAI, G. RESOFSZKI
MOL Hungarian Oil and Gas Plc., Budapest, Hungary
J. HANCSOK
University of Veszprem, Hungary
Detergents for Diesel Fuels to Improve Air Quality
and Fuel Economy at Lower Operating Costs

I. SCHIFTER, L. DIAZ-GUTIERREZ
Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo, Mexico
A Remote Sensing Study of Vehicle Emission in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee / Tea Break

No Simultaneous Translation



Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 4

Session: Emissions (Part II)

Chairman: B. R. GRASKOW

Chevron Oronite Company LLC, Richmond, USA

16:30 – 18:30   D. P. MARTIN

Shell Global Solutions (UK), Chester, Great Britain
The M111 Engine CCD Test and its Effects on NOx Emissions and Fuel Consumption

R. GLIGORIJEVIC, J. JEVTIC
IMR-Institute, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Impact of Diesel Fuel Aromatics on Diesel Engine Exhaust Emission

J. YOSHIMOTO
Niigata Institute of Technology, Kashiwazak, Japan
Performance and Emissions of a Diesel Engine Fueled by Biodiesel
and Rapeseed Oil - Gas Oil Blends

18:30 Reception at the TAE with Drinks and Snacks

No Simultaneous Translation



Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 5

Session: Gas Fueled Engines (Part I)
Chairman: K. PRESCHER

Universität Rostock, Federal Republic of Germany

14:30 – 16:00    B. E. MILTON, T. R. WHITE

University of NSW, Sydney, Australia
Direct Injection of Co-Axial Natural Gas/Liquid Diesel Fuel Sprays

M. TAKATS
Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Natural Gas Fueled Stationary Engines

S. LUFT
Radom Technical University, Radom, Poland
Dual Fuel Compression Ignition Engine Fueled with LPG

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee / Tea Break

No Simultaneous Translation



Wednesday 15 Afternoon Room 5

Session: Gas Fueled Engines (Part II)
Chairman: H.-D. SINNEN

Veba Oil Refining & Petrochemicals GmbH, Gelsenkirchen, Federal Republic of Germany

16:30 – 18.30    A. RACOVITZA, C. PANA, N. NEGURESCU, M. G. POPA

University Politehnica Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Performances of Methanol Fueled Urban Bus
and Truck Diesel Engines Using the Double Injection Method

M. PILAWSKA, E. M. BULEWICZ
Krakow University of Technology, Krakow, Poland
Combustion of Gases in a Bubbling Fluidised Bed - Any Practical Potential?

K. D. H. BOB-MANUEL
Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

R. J. CROOKES
University of London, Great Britain
Performance Evaluation of Natural Gas and Emulsified Vegetable Oil
for the Propulsion of Small Marine Crafts

18:30 Reception at the TAE with Drinks and Snacks

No Simultaneous Translation




- January 16, 2003 -

Thursday 16 Morning Plenary Room P-3

Session: Plenary (Part III)
Chairman: W. J. BARTZ

Tribologie + Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf, Federal Republic of Germany

08:30 – 10:30   A. RÖJ

Volvo Technological Development Corporation, Gothenburg, Sweden
Future Fuel Quality Issues for the Automotive Industry

A. BANDI, U. ZUBERBÜHLER, D. WEST, M. SPECHT
Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research, Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany
Alternative Fuel Concepts - Competence Network Renewable Fuels

A. FRIEDRICH
Umweltbundesamt Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
Future Fuels - Their Importance for the Environment Protection

D. GRUDEN
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft, Weissach, Federal Republic of Germany
CO2-neutrale Wege zukünftiger Mobilität -
Nutzung der Sonnenenergie für die Herstellung von Kraftstoffen der Zukunft

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee / Tea Break

Simultaneous Translation English/German



Thursday 16 Morning Plenary Room P-4

Session: Plenary (Part IV)
Chairman: M. GAIRING

Baltmannsweiler, Federal Republic of Germany

11:00 – 12:30     R. H. CLARK, A. P. PALMER, R. J. STRADLING,

G. F. WHALE
Shell Global Solutions (UK), Chester, Great Britain
J. J. J. LOUIS
Shell Global Solutions (Germany), Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
The Environmental Benefits of Shell GtL Diesel

B. R. HÖHN, H. PFLAUM, T. SCHMIDBAUER
Technische Universität München, Garching, Federal Republic of Germany
The Autark Hybrid Test Vehicle and Results from Operating

R. KAUFFMAN
University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, USA
M. McKUBRE
SRI International, Palo Alto, USA
Do Conductive Fuel Deposits on Electrical Wires and Contacts
in Aircraft Fuel Tanks Pose a Combustion Hazard?

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break

Simultaneous Translation English/German



Thursday 16 Afternoon Room 1

Session: Biofuels (Part III)

Chairman: G. A. REINHARDT

IFEU - Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany

14:00 - 16:00    T. GARBE (angefragt)

Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Rapsöl versus RME aus technologischer Sicht
Native Oils and FAME as Fuels for Modern Diesel Passenger Cars

S. G. FRITZ
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, USA
K. S. TYSON
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, USA
Evaluation of Biodiesel Fuel in an EMD GP38-2 Locomotive

K. PRESCHER
Universität Rostock, Federal Republic of Germany
Praxiserfahrungen mit Rapsölkraftstoffen
Practical Experiences With Rapeseed Oil Fuels

R. J. CROOKES
Queen Mary, University of London, Great Britain
Biofuels Performance in Internal Combustion Engines

16:00 Farewell Party with Music, Drinks and Snacks

Simultaneous Translation German/English



Thursday 16 Afternoon Room 2

Session: Sulfur Reduction in Fuels
Chairman: R. H. CLARK

Shell Global Solutions (UK), Chester, Great Britain

14:00 – 16:00   H.-D. SINNEN

Veba Oil Refining & Petrochemicals GmbH, Gelsenkirchen, Federal Republic of Germany
Production of Modern Automotive Fuels

J. HANCSOK, E. LAUER, S. MAGYAR
University of Veszprem, Hungary
I. VALKAI, G. SZAUER
MOL Hungarian Oil and Gas Co., Szazhalombatta, Hungary
Simultaneous Desulfurization and Isomerization of Sulfur Containing n-Hexane Fractions

A. M. AITANI
Center for Refining and Petrochemicals KFUPM, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Sulfur Reduction in FCC Gasoline With a Commercial Additive: A Microactivity Study

S. BHATIA, D. K. SHARMA
Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
Cleaner Petroleum Fuels and Future Biotechnological Approach

16:00 Farewell Party with Music, Drinks and Snacks

No Simultaneous Translation



Thursday 16 Afternoon Room 3

Session: Performance of Oxygenated Fuels Chairman: J. BENNETT

Ford Motor Company, Basildon, Great Britain 14:00 – 16:00   J.-L. G. GHEYSENS, W. J. WELLS III
NRG Technologies, San Francisco, USA
Multiple Boiling Point Paraffinic and Oxygenated Hydrocarbons will be
Key to World Fuel Standards Globalization

E. RAKOSI
Technical University of Iasi, Romania
D. MOJILIAN
DaimlerChrysler Auto-Rom Ltd., Bucharest, Romania
Six Cylinders Diesel Engine Methanol Fueled

C. PANA, N. NEGURESCU, M. G. POPA, A. RACOVITZA
University Politehnica Bucharest, Romania
Performances of LPG Fueled Diesel Engine Using DMI Method

E. J. DE OLIVEIRA, C. V. D'ORNELLAS
PETROBRAS, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Stability of Motor Gasolines - The Influence of the Fuel Composition over
the Stability of Mixtures with Ethanol

16:00 Farewell Party with Music, Drinks and Snacks

No Simultaneous Translation



Thursday 16 Afternoon Room 4

Session: Fuel Oil

Chairman: K. P. BADER

Institut für Biomedizin und Umweltconsulting (IFBUC), Bielefeld, Federal Republic of Germany

14:00 – 16:00    E. HAMMER

Minitec Engineering GmbH, Gelsenkirchen, Federal Republic of Germany
Fuel Production from Used Oil

J. R. GRZECHOWIAK, I. WERESZCZAKO-ZIELINSKA, A. MASALSKA
University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
Influence of Fractional and Chemical Composition on
Colour Degradation of Fuel Oil Fraction

C. ZHANG, Q. ZHANG
Akzo Nobel Chemicals, Inc., Dobbs Ferry, USA
Using AICI3-Based Room Temperature Ionic Liquids for
Sulfur Removal from Naphta and Gas-Oil

16:00 Farewell Party with Music, Drinks and Snacks

No Simultaneous Translation



Thursday 16 Afternoon Room 5

Session: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells (Part II)

Chairman: H. NANNEN

Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Federal Republic of Germany

14:00 – 16:00    D. J. RICKEARD, P. J. BERLOWITZ

ExxonMobil Petroleum & Chemical, Machelen, Belgium
Fuel Specification for Fuel Cell Fuels

M. WACKER
Universität STuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany
How to supply fuel cell cars in Stuttgart with hydrogen - a view into the year 2020

K. P. BADER
Institut für Biomedizin und Umweltconsulting (IFBUC), Bielefeld, Federal Republic of Germany
Perceptions and Deceptions of Biological Hydrogen Production

16:00 Farewell Party with Music, Drinks and Snacks

No Simultaneous Translation

Registration

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Colloquium No. 28590A

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Languages
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and German. Papers will be printed
and presented in English or in German.
Simultaneous translation will be provided.

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Technische Akademie Essiingen
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February 2003

Biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten
11.- 14. Februar 2003
Stuttgart / Ostfildern, Germany

    Teil l: Grundlagen
    Teil II: Praktische Anwendungen

    Die Leitung:

    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    T+S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf

    Der Termin:

    11.- 14. Februar 2003
    Ostfildern-Nellingen, An der Akademie 5

    Veranstaltung : Nr. 28704/68.609

    Der Teilnehmerkreis:
    Hersteller, Vertreiber und Anwender von Schmierstoffen sowie Additiven, Sicherheits- und Entsorgungsbeauftragte sowie Überwachungsbehörden

    Die Dozenten:

    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz, T+S Tribologie und Scmierungstechnik, Denkendorf
    Dr. Patrick Galda, Rhein Chemie Rheingau GmbH, Mannheim
    Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Bock, Fuchs Petrolub AG, Mannheim
    Dr. Frank Bongardt, Cognis Deutschland GmbH, & Co KG, Düsseldorf
    UIrich Meisel, AXA-Colonia Yersicherung AG, Stuttgart
    Dr. Rüdiger Freitag, Castrol Industrial GmbH, Monchengladbach
    Dr. Dietrich Homer, Fuchs Petrolub AG, Mannheim
    Dipl.-Ing. Rudiger Krethe, Wearcheck GmbH, Brannenburg
    Dipl.-Chem. Johannes Landwehr, Unwersitat Hamburg
    Dr.-Ing. Jörg Loos, RWTH Aachen
    Dipl.-Ing.Thomas Meindorf, RWTH Aachen
    Chr. Nemack, Willy Vogel AG, Berlin
    Dr. Jürgen Omeis, Fuchs Europe Schmierstoffe GmbH, Nauheim
    Dr. Uwe Riemann, Addinol Lübe Oil GmbH, Leuna
    Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Dietmar Ruppert, Kuratorium für Waldarbeit und Forst-technik E.V., Groß-Umstadt
    Markus Baumann, Shell ASEOL AG, Bern (Schweiz)
    Dr. Joachim Vetter, APL GmbH, Landau
    Dr. Raif G. Weyandt, Institut Fresenius GmbH, Taunussfein
    Dr. Andreas Willing, Cognis Deutschland GmbH, Düsseldorf

    Das Programm:

    Teil 1: Grundlagen: Typen, Additivierung, Eigenschaften und Entsorgung

    Dienstag, 11., und Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003
    Veranstaltung Nr. 28704.1

    Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003
    8,30 bis 11.30 und 13.00 bis 18.15 Uhr

    1. Grundlagen biologiach schnell abbaubarer Flüssigkeiten (W. J. Bartz)

    - Umweltbelastung durch Schmierstoffe
    - Definitionen
    - Biologischer Abbau
    - Grundfliussigkeiten und ihre Eigenschaften
    - Umweltzeichen
    - Normen und Standardisierung
    - Praktische Erfahrungen

    2. Schmierstoffe und Umwelt - Anforderungen, Normung (W. Bock)

    - Gesetzlicher Rahmen
    - Wasserhaushaitsgesetz
    - EG-RichtIinie
    - Chemikaliengesetz
    - Umweltzeichen
    - Bodenschutz und Anwendungsverbote
    - Rohstoffkosten
    - Preise für besonders umweltvertragliche Schmierstoffe
    - Normung von biologisch schnell abbaubaren Schmierstoffen
    - „Aktuelle Informationen"
    - Normungsaktivitäten national-intenationale Tendenzen, Neue Performance Teste

    3. Additive für biologisch rasch abbaubare Schmierstoffe (P. Galda und A. Fessenbecker)

    - Grundöleigenschaften der biologisch schnell abbaubaren Grundöle
    - Ansprechverhalten und Wirkung von Additiven
    - Oxidations- und Korrosionsinhibitoren
    - Verschleißschutz- und EP-Additive
    - Detergents und Dispersants
    - Verdicker und andere Additive
    - Umweltrelevante Aspekte

    4. Schmierstoffe von heute und morgen - Antworten der Oleochemie (F. Bongardt)

    Oleochemische Rohstoffe eignen sich für vielfältige Anwendungen zur Formulierung von Schmierstoffen. Die aus naturlichen Fetten und Ölen abgeleiteten Derivate, wie z. B. Ester, Fettsäuren und -alkohole und Tenside, können die steigenden Anforderungen an moderne Schmiermittel als Additive oder Grundöle erfüllen.

    5. Umweltverträglichkeit von Schmierstoffen : Anforderungen und Bewertungsverfahren - speziell auch im Hinblick auf die neue Schwedische Norm (SS53454) (A. Willing)

    - Umweltrisikobewertung
    - Kennzeichnung „umweltgefahriich"
    - Umweltzeichen
    - Abbauprozesse
    - Begriffe und Definitionen der Abbaubewertung
    - Testmethoden
    - Anaerober Abbau
    - Mobilität von Stoffen im Boden
    - Ökotoxizität
    - Wassergefährdungsklasse
    - Testen schwer loslicher Stoffe

    6. Synthetische und nachwachsende Grundölkomponenten für umweltverträgliche Schmierstoffe (J. Vetter)

    - Chemisch-physikalische Eigenschaften
    - Sicherheitsrelevante Daten
    - Ökotoxikoligische Eigenschaften
    - Schmierstoffbezogene Daten
    - Herstellung

    Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003
    8.30 bis 12.15 und 13.45 bis 18.00 Uhr

    7. Umweltschonende Hydraulikflüssigkeiten - Mischbarkeit und Vertraglichkeit mit Mineralölen (R. Krethe)

    - Basisflüssigkeiten zur Herstellung umweitschonender Hydraulikfluids
    - Mischbarkeit und Vertraglichkeit
    - Mögliche Probleme bei der Vermischung „Bio"-ÖI/Mineralöl
    - Umstellungsrichtiinien
    - Bestimmung des Mineralölrestgehalts
    - Typische Praxisbeispiele

    8. Beurteilung der biologischen Abbaubarkeit technische Öle in Bodenmaterialien - Ein Vergleich technischer Öle auf Basis nachwachsender Rohstoffe mit Produkten auf Mineralölbasis (J. Landwehr, D. Goetz)

    - Boden
    - Biologischer Abbau im Boden
    - Hydrauliklöle
    - Mineralöle
    - Nachwachsende Rohstoffe
    - Kontaminationen
    - Entwicklung eines Testverfahrens

    9. Was können Biotestverfahren zur Gefahrenabschatzung von Stoffen und Zubereitungen leisten? (R. G. Weyandt)

    - Begriffe
    - Testverfahren
    - Gesetzesvorgaben
    - Fallbeispiele
    - Forschungsergebnisse

    10. Entsorgung von biologisch abbaubaren Schmierstoffen (R. Freitag)

    - Gesetzliche Bestimmungen bei der Entsorgung (Abfallgesetz, Bundesimmissionsschutzgesetz, Wasserhaushaitsgesetz)
    - Technische Verfahren zur Aufarbeitung und Verwertung

    11. Haftung und Versicherungsschutz bei Umweitschäden (U. Meisel)

    - Umwelthaftung: BGB/WHG/UHG
    - Haftungserweiterung durch das UHG
    - Sachliche und zeitliche Grenzen des UHG
    - Haftung für storungsfreien Betrieb
    - Öffentlich-rechtliche Störerhaftung (Polizeirecht/BBodSchG-E)
    - Umwelthaftpflichtversicherung: Nullstellung AHB für Umweitschaden, Deklarationsprinzip
    - Aniagenbezug, Versicherungsfall, Schadenfeststellung, Normalbetriebsdeckung



    Teil 2: Praktische Anwendungen in Industrie, Land- und Forstwirtschaft

    Donnerstag, 13., und Freitag, 14. Februar 2003
    Veranstaltung Nr. 28704.2

    Donnerstag, 13. Februar 2003
    8.30 bis 12.45 und 14.00 bis 16.15 Uhr

    1. Biologisch schnell abbaubare Hydraulikflüssigkeiten (T. Meindorf)

    - Anforderungen an Druckmedien
    - Alterungsbestandigkeit
    - Einsatzgebiete und Einsatzgrenzen
    - Anpassung von Hydraulikaniagen
    - Prüfverfahren
    - Chancen für die Zukunft
    - Kurzzeitprüfung

    2. Biologisch abbaubare Schmierstoffe in Labor und Praxis (J. Omeis)

    - Grundlagen der Bioschmierstoffe
    - Basisöle
    - Ökotoxikologie
    - VDMA-EinheitsbIatt
    - Umweltzeichen „Blauer Engel”
    - Laborscreening
    - Biologische Abbaubarkeit
    - Buntmetallvertraglichkeit
    - Alterungsverhalten
    - Ausgewähite Prüfstands- und Praxisversuche

    3. Umweitschonende Betnebsstoffe bei Forstmaschinen (D. Ruppert)

    - Einsatz von Forstmaschinen
    - Anforderungen an die Produkte
    - Verbräuche
    - Prüfungen
    - Erfahrungen

    4. Einsatz von Fetten mit Grundölen auf der Basis natürlicher und synthetischer Ester in Zentralschmieraniagen (C. Nemack)

    - Biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe in der Nutzfahrzeugschmierung
    - Einteilung der Aufgabengebiete für ZS-AnIagen im NFZ-Bereich
    - Anwendungsbereich für biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe
    - Biologischer Abbau, Toxizitat und Wassergefahrdung
    - Prinzipielle Überlegungen zu den möglichen Komponenten biologisch schnell abbaubarer Schmierstoffe
    - Beurteilung und Prufüng
    - Praxiserfahrungen
    - Stand und Ausblick

    5. Alterungsverhalten und Veranderungen der biologischen Abbaubarkeit umweitschonender Hydraulikflüssigkeiten (U. Riemann und G. Schulert)

    - Umweitschonende Hydraulikflüssigkeiten auf Rapsölbasis (HETG) und Esterbasis (HEES)
    - Alterungsverhalten speziell im Baadertest
    - Darstellung und Diskussion von Untersuchungsergebnissen
    - Ableitung von Grenzwerten
    - Biologische Abbaubarkeit nach CEC-L-33-A-93 von Frisch und Gebrauchtölen
    - Einfluss der Beanspruchung von Gebrauchtölen auf die biologische Abbaubarkeit

    6. Biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstcffe für Wälzlager, Gleitlager und Freiläufe (J. Loos)

    - Anforderungen an Schmierstoffe in Walzlagern, Gleitlagern und Freilaufen
    - Prüfmethoden
    - Verschleißverhalten
    - Reibwerte
    - Schmierfilmdicken
    - Schmierstoffverträglichkeit mit den Lagerwerkstoffen
    - Langzeitverhalten

    Freitag, 14. Februar 2003
    8.30 bis 12.15 Uhr

    7. Erfahrungen mit biologisch schnell abbaubaren Metallbearbeitungsflüssigkeiten (D. Homer)

    - Umweltaspekte
    - Bearbeitungsflüssigkeiten
    - Additive und deren Kombinationen
    - Verträglichkeitsuntersuchungen mit Elementen der Werkzeugmaschine
    - Zerspanversuche beim Bohren (konventionell-MQL)
    - Praxisergebnisse
    - Versuchsergebnisse beim Schleifen
    - Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtung
    - Ausblick

    8. Biologisch abbaubare Schmierstoffe - Eine Standortbestimmung mit Praxiserfahrungen, speziell am Beispiel von Hydraulikflüssigkeiten und Schmierfetten M. Baumann, E. M. Stempfel, D. Ruch, N. Beaux)

    - Biologische Abbaubarkeit
    - Bioabbaubare Schmierstoffe
    - Komponenten
    - Grundflüssigkeiten
    - Verdicker für Schmierfette
    - Zusätze
    - Herstellung
    - Eigenscharten bioabbaubarer Schmierstoffe
    - Allgemeines
    - Statische Alterungsstabilitat
    - Temperatureinsatzbereich
    - Tieftemperatun/erhalten
    - Verschleißschutz-, Hochdruckeigenschaften
    - Korrosionsschutz
    - Dynamische Alterungsstabilität am Beispiel Schmierfett
    - Applikationen/Trends
    - Praxiserfahrungen (6 Jahre)
    - Markttendenzen
    - Kundenverstandnis


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Tribologie und Schmierung bei der Blechumformung und -bearbeitung
17. - 19. Februar 2003
Stuttgart / Ostfildern, Germany

Ostfildern-Nellingen, An der Akademie 5

Die Leitung:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
T+S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik,
Denkendorf

Der Termin:

17. - 19. Februar 2003

Der Ort:

Ostfildern-Nellingen, An der Akademie 5

Veranstaltung : Nr. 28721/68.608


Nutzen und Ziele:

Tribologie und Schmierung bei der Blechumformung und -bearbeitung

Schwerpunkte dieses Lehrgangs sind die Blechumformung und ihre Beeinflussung durch tribologische MaBnahmen. Hierzu werden die Grundlagen der Umformung, aber auch die Bedeutung der Werkzeugwerkstoffe erörtert. Danach werden die wassermisch- baren und nichtwassermischbaren flüssigen und konsistenten Schmierstoffe ebenso behandelt wie die Festschmierstoffe und die Schmierstoffträger mit ihren Eigenschaften, Anwendungen und Grenzen. Die Anwendung und Bedeutung der Schmierstoffe wird an einigen ausgewahften Beispielen erlautert.

• Welchen Einfluss hat die Tribologie auf die Blechumformung?
• Wie beeinflusst die Oberfiachengestalt von Blechwerkstoff, Werkzeug und Schmierstoff das Reibverhalten?
• Wie werden Reibungszahien und Schmierstoffkennwerte für die Blechumformung ermittelt?
• Wie kann der VerschleiB beim Schneiden vermieden werden?
• Welche Schmierstoffe stehen für die Blechumformung zur Verfugung?
Diese und weitere Fragen werden im Lehrgang beantwortet. Es steht ausreichend Zeit für die Diskussion spezieller Probleme und praktischer Beispiele mit den Dozenten zur Verfügung.

Der Telinehmerkreis:

Konstrukteure und Betriebsingenieure der Umformtechnik und des Werkzeugbaus, Fachleute der Arbeitsvorbereitung, Mitarbeiter der Schmierstoffhersteller aus Entwicklung und Forschung sowie den Technischen Diensten

Die Dozenten:

Pro f. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz, T+S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf
Dr. Wolfgang Buß, Fuchs Europe Schmierstoffe GmbH, Mannheim
Karl-Rolf Eversberg, VST Verschleiß Schutz Technik Keller GmbH & Co. KG, Schopfheim
Dipl.-Ing. Stephanus Faller, DaimIerChrysler AG, Sindelfingen
Dr.-Ing. Jan Filzek, Technische Universitat Darmstadt
Dipl.-Ing. Friedrich G/as, Tribologie Werkzeugwerkstoffe, Geretsried
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Ing. Peter Groche, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Dipl.-Ing. Winfried Höhn, Rasselstein Hoesch GmbH, Andernach
Dipl.-Ing. Jürgen Jahnke, Raziol Zibulla & Sohn GmbH, Iserlohn
Dr. Achim Losch, Europe Schmierstoffe GmbH, Mannheim
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h. c. Klaus Siegert, Universitat Stuttgart
Dr.-Ing. Johannes Staeves, BMWAG, München
Dr.-Ing. Stefan Wagner, Universitat Stuttgart


Das Programm:
Montag, 17. Februar 2003
8.30 bis 12.30 und 14.00 bis 17.30 Uhr

1. Tribologie bei der Blechumformung - Einflussgrößen und Parameter (P. Groche und T. Callies)

Reibung - Verschleiß - Abrieb - Schmierung - Blechwerkstoff -Blechbeschichtung - Blechtopografie - Werkzeugwerkstoff - Werkzeugbeschichtung - Werkzeugrauheit - Schmierstoff - Schmierstoffmenge - Kontaktnormaispannung - Gleitgeschwin-digkeit - Umformtemperatur

2. Beeinflussung des Materialflusses unter dem Niederhalter beim Ziehen nicht-rotationssymmetrischer Blech - formteile (K. Siegert)

Ziehen nicht-rotationssymmetrischer Blechformteile - Zieheinrich - tungen im Pressentisch - Zieheinrichtungen im Werkzeug - Ziehen mit pulsierendem Niederhalter - Integration von Regel - kreisen in den Ziehprozess

3. Ermittiung von Reibungszahien und Verschleiß bei der Blechumformung (S. Wagner)

Reibungszonen beim Tiefziehen und beim Ziehen von Karosseri teilen - Modellverfahren zur Nachbildung der tribologischen Verhältnisse im Ziehteilflansch, an der Ziehkante, an der Stempel - kante und an Ziehieisten - Vergleich der Ergebnisse aus Modell und Realversuch

4. Tribologische Modeliprüfstände für die Blechumformung (J. Filzek)

Realbauteile - Betriebsversuch - Modellbauteile - Werkzeugausschnitt - Napfziehversuch - Streifenzietwersuch - Flachbahnwerkzeug - Umienkwerkzeug - Ziehsickenwerkzeug - Zylinder-Ebene - Werkzeug - Reibprüfstand - Verschleißprufstand - Abriebprüfstand

5. Einfluss der Oberflächenfeingestalt von Blechwerkstof, und Werkzeug sowie der Schmierstoffe auf das Reibverhalten (S. Faller)

Blechoberfläche - Werkzeugoberfläche - Oberflächentopografie - Einebnungsverhalten - Schmierstoffe - Schmierstoffdosierung - Reibverhalten - Verschleiß

6. Abstreckgleilziehen - Grundlagen, Reibung, Temperaturentstehung, Prozessgrenzen (W. Hohn)

Grundlagen - WeißbIech - Schmierung - Umtorm- und Reibungswärme - Prozessgrenzen - Dosen

Dienstag, 18. Februar 2003
8.30 bis 12.15 und 13.45 bis 16.30 Uhr

7. Ziehen von Edelstahiblechen mit Werkzeugen aus Aluminium-Mehrstoffbronzen (F. Glas)

Übersicht Legierungen - Eigenschaften - Anwendungsmöglichkeiten - Konstruktionshinweise

8. Beschichten von Werkzeugen der Blechumformung als wettbewerbsstralegisches Element der Presswerksleitung (K.-R. Eversberg)

Bauvorschriften - Schichtauswahl - Schmierfiimstutzende Schichttopografie - Schmierstoffaspekte - Steigerung von Lebensdauer, Ausbringung und Formteilqualität - Senkung von Prüfkosten, Stuckkosten und Schmierstoffbedarf - Werkzeugregeneration durch Nach- und Wiederbeschichten - Berücksichtigung presswerkstypischer Belange bzgl. Groß-/Kleinwerkzeuge, single/ double tooling, Flexibilisierung/Losgrößenaspekte

9. Tribologie, Schmierung und Topografie in der Prozesskette Rohkarosserie - Tribologie und Schmierung (J. Slaeves)

Karosseriewerkstoffe: Beschichtete Feinbleche - Prüfverfahren zur Beurteilung der Umformbarkeit - Kennwerte zur Beurteilung der Tiefziehbarkeit und der triobologischen Verhältnisse Werkzeugausiegung, Werkzeugwerkstoffe und Werkzeugbeschichtungen: Werkzeugausiegung für begrenzte Stückzahlen - Werkzeugausiegung für hohe Stuckzahlen Schmierstoffeinsatz in der Serienfertigung: Korrosionsschutzöle - Ziehole - Prelubes - Trockenschmierstoffe

10. Tribologie, Schmierung und Topografie in der Prozesskette Rohkarosserie - Topografie der Bleche (J. Staeves)

Topografie der Bleche und dreidimensionale Oberflächenkenn - größen: Texturierungsmethoden - Zweidimensionale Oberflächenkenngroßen für Feinbleche - Mechanisch-rheologisches Modell als Grundlage für anwenderspezifische OberfIächenkenngrößen - Definition dreidimensionaler OberfIächenkenngrößen - Anwendung: Rauheitsmessgerate, Streifenziehversuche, Presswerk, lack

11. Prelubes für die Blechumformung (A. Losch)

Korrosionsschutz und Umformieistung vom Stahiwerk bis zur Rohkarosse - Applikation im Stahiwerk oder durch Coil-/Platinenwäscher - Ablaufhemmung - Entfettbarkeit - Verträglichkeit mit Rohbau-Klebern und KT-Lack - Einsparpotential

Mittwoch, 19. Februar 2003
8.30 bis 12.15 und 12.45 bis 14.00 Uhr

12. Anwendungen von Schmierstoffen beim Innenhochdruckumformen (W. BuB)

Tribologie beim IHU - Schmierstoffe für das IHU - Applikations-methoden - Reinigungstechniken

13. Schmierstoffe für die Blechumforinung (W. J. Bartz)

Beispiele für die Bedeutung des Schmierstoffs beim Umformen - Systematischer Aufbau von Schmierstoffen für die Umformung - Zuordnung zwischen Umformvorgang und Schmierstoff - Vorbereitung und Aufbringung der Schmierstoffe

14. Reinigungs- und Einölgeräte sowie ihre Einbindung in den automatisierten Produktionsprozess in der Blechumformung (J. Jahnke)

Reinigen von Blechobertlächen - Befettungsmethoden (Sprühund Walzenbefettung) - Partielle Befettung von Platinen - Beispiele für Walzenbefettung - Sprühaniagen

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Tribologie (TAE) - 2
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March 2003

Hydraulik flüssigkeiten
11. - 13. Marz 2003
Stuttgart / Ostfildern, Germany

Ostfildern-Nellingen, An der Akademie 5

Die Leitung:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz

Das Thema:

Hydraulik flüssigkeiten

Eigenschaften, Normung und Prüfung, Anwendung

Die Leitung:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
T+S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik,
Denkendorf

Der Termin:

11. - 13. Marz 2003 Der Ort:
Ostfildern-Nellingen, An der Akademie 5

Veranstaltung : Nr. 28817/68.614


Nutzen und Ziele:

Hydraulikflüssigkeiten

Schwerpunkt dieses Lehrgangs sind Hydraulikmedien für Anlagen, die nach dem hydrostatischen Prinzip arbeiten.

• Welche Anforderungen werden an Hydraulikflüssigkeiten gestellt?
• Welche Eigenschaften besitzen Hydraulikflüssigkeiten?
• Welche Bedeutung haben Hydraulikflüssigkeiten für den störungsfreien Betrieb von Hydraulikanlagen?
• Welche Wechselbeziehungen bestehen zwischen Dichtungsmaterialien und Hydraulikflüssigkeiten?
• Auf welche Erfahrungen beim praktischen Einsatz unterschiedlicher Hydraulikflüssigkeiten kann zurückgegriffen werden?

Praktiker und Wissenschaftler stellen in kurzen Referaten den Stand der Technik dar. Während des Lehrgangs steht ausreichend Zeit für die Diskussion spezieller Probleme und praktischer Beispiele mit den Dozenten zur Verfügung.

Der Teilnehmerkreis:

Konstrukteure, Betriebsingenieure und andere Betreiber von Hydraulikaniagen, die mit der Gestaltung sowie der Überwachung und Instandhaltung der Aniagen befasst sind, aus dem allgemeinen Maschinenbau, Aniagenbau und Bergbau, für Werkzeugmaschinen, Förderanlagen, Fahrzeuge und Baumaschinen, Mitarbeiter aus Entwicklung und Technischem Dienst der Mineralölindustrie

Die Dozenten:

Pro f. Dr.-Ing. WilfriecI J. Bartz, T+S Tribologie uund Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf
Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Bock, Fuchs Petrolub AG, Mannheim
Dr. Edgar Freitag, Merkel Freudenberg Fluidtechnik GmbH, Schwalmstadt
Dipl.-Ing. Henrik Helnemann, Fuchs Europe Schmierstoffe GmbH, Mannheim
Dipl.-Ing. Henrik Kar/, Pali GmbH Machinery and Equipment, Dreieich
Günter Hertel, D. A. Stuart GmbH, Wuppertal
Dipl.-Ing. Rüdiger Krethe, Wearcheck GmbH, Brannenburg
Dr. Günter Peschk, Beilstein
Dr. W. David Phillips, Great Lakes Chemical Corporation, Manchester (United Kingdom)
Dipl.-Ing. Jürgen Reichel, Sachverständiger für Hydraulik in der Antriebstechnik, Essen
Dr. Christian Seyfert, Fuchs Petrolab AG, Mannheim
Dr. Dieter Staeck, Tornesch
Dr. Raiph G. Weyandt, Institut Fresenius Chemische und Biologische Laboratorien GmbH, Taunusstein


Das Programm:

Dienstag, 11. Marz 2003
8.30 bis 12.00 und 13.00 bis 18.45 Uhr

1. Einführung in die hydraulische Leistungsübertragung (W. J. Bartz)

Elemente hydraulischer Leistungsübertragung - Hydraulisches Prinzip - Hydraulikaniage - Vor- und Nachteile hydraulischer Leistungsübertragung - Komponenten und Leistungsfluss - Energieverluste - Betrieb von Hydraulikaniagen - Anforderungen an die Hydraulikfiussigkeit

2. Mineralölbasische Hydraulikflüssigkeiten - Aufbau, Eigenschaften und Normung (W. J. Bartz)

Rohöl: Charakteristik; Verarbeitung; Additivierung; Hydrauliköl - Eigenschaften: Rohöleinfluss, p/t-Verhalten, Gaslöslichkeit, typische Analysen - Anforderungen an Hydrauliköle: Keep clean, Multimetall-Vertraglichkeit, Materialermudung, Demulgiervermögen, Rostschutz - Instandhaltung/Pflege von Aniagen und Öl - Stand Anforderungsnorm DIN 51524 - Hydraulikflüssigkeiten auf Pflanzenölbasis - Normung Hydrauliköle

3. Biologisch schnell abbaubare Hydraulikflüssigkeiten (W. J. Bartz)

Anforderungen an umweltverträgliche Hydraulikflüssigkeiten: grundsätzliche Anforderungen, Gesundheits- und Wassergefährdung - Eigenschaften umweltverträglicher Hydraulikflüssigkeiten: verfügbare Flüssigkeiten, Vergleich wichtiger Eigenschaften, Aufbau umweltverträglicher Hydraulikflüssigkeiten, Vergleich kennzeichnender Eigenschaften - Verhalten umweltverträglicher Hydraulikflüssigkeiten in der Praxis - Normung und Standardisierung - Entsorgung

4. Anwendung und Überwachung mineralölbasischer Hydraulikflüssigkeiten in der Praxis (H. Heinemann)

Hydrostatische und hydrodynamische Funktionen - Physikalische und chemische Eigenschaften der Hydrauliköle - Anforderungen an Hydrauliköle im praktischen Betrieb - Gebrauchtälanalysen - Nationale und internationale Normung - Anwendungsbeispiele

5. Filtration von Hydraulikflüssigkeiten (H. KarI)

Welche Verschmutzungsquellen existieren? - Yerschleißmechanismen - Definition der ÖIreinheit mit Hilfe von Normen - Filterleistungsdaten - Welche Filterkonzepte gibt es? - Wie sauber soli die Hydraulikfiussigkeit sein?

6. Gase in Hydraulikölen (D. Staeck)

Löslichkeit von Gasen - Henryscher Gesetz-Bunsen-Koeffizient - Luft-ln-Öl-Dispersionen - Stokessches Gesetz - Luftabscheidevermögen - Kompressibilität - Kavitation - Oberflachenschaum

7 Bauformen von Hydraulikdichtungen (E. Freitag)

Einteilung der HY-Dichtungen - Bauformen - Dichtungen - Abstreifer - Führungen - Dichtungswerkstoffe - Funktion - Einflüsse auf den Dichtvorgang - Anwendungsbeispiele - Dichtungssysteme - Primär- und Sekundärdichtung

Mittwoch, 12. Marz 2003
8.30 bis 12.30 und 13.45 bis 17.30 Uhr

8. Wechselbeziehungen von konventionellen und biologisch abbaubaren Hydraulik-DrückfIussigkeiten mit elastomeren Dichtungswerkstoffen (G. Peschk)

Auswahl der in hydraulischen Bauelementen einsetzbaren Basiselastomere - Ternperatureinsatzgrenzen von Druckmedien und Dichtungswerkstoffen - Prufmethoden zur chemischen, physikalischen und mechanischen Beständigkeit von Dichtungswerkstoffen, Werkstoffvergleich und Einsatzempfehiungen

9. Nichtwassnge schwer entflammbare Hydraulik flüssigkeiten (W. D. Phillips)

Hydraulikflüssigkeiten - Phosphatester - Carboxylatester - Chlorierte Biphenyle - „Cocktail-Flussigkeiten" - Schwerentflammbarkeit - Oxidationsbestandigkeit - Hydrolytische Beständigkeit

10. Wasserhaltige Hydraulikflüssigkeiten - Anforderungen und Eigenschaften (G. Hertel, U. Schmitz)

Gruppeneinteilung - Kennzeichnung - Identifizierung - Verschleißschutz - Alterungsbestandigkeit - Verträglichkeitsmerkmale - Entflammbarkeit und selbsttatiges Weiterbrennen - Arbeitsschutz - Umweltverträglichkeit - Entsorgung - Neuere Entwicklungen

11. Schwer entflammbare Hydraulikflüssigkeiten in Industrie, Bauwesen und Bergbau (W. Bock)

Definition und Beurteilung der Schwerentflammbarkeit - Typen schwer entflammbarer Flüssigkeiten - Technische Kriterien optimaler Anwendung - Humantoxische und umweitschonende Aspekte

12. Wasserhydrauliken (J. Reichel)

Klarwasser als Hydraulikflüssigkeit - Physikalische und biologische Eigenschaften - Maßnahmen und Erfahrungen für den Betrieb von Hydrauliksystemen - Anwendungsbeispiel

13. Prüfung von Hydraulikflüssigkeiten (J. Reichel)

Arten von Druckflüssigkeiten - Eigenschaften - Genormte Mindestanforderungen - Prüfverfahren zur Bestimmung des Verschleißschutzvermögens - Laborprüfmaschinen - Mechanische Prüfung in Pumpentests - Prüfung der Gebrauchstauglichkeit - Walzlagerlebensdauer - Einfluss von Verunreinigungen - Alterungsverhalten - Zweck der Prüfungen und daraus resultierende Vorteile für den Anwender

Donnerstag, 13. Marz 2003
8.30 bis 11.30 und 13.00 bis 15.00 Uhr

14. Uberwachung von Hydraulikflüssigkeiten (C. Seyfert)

Konzepte der Zustandsuberwachung: Warum Uberwachung / Anderung von Eigenschaften im Betrieb - Konzepte zur Überwachung - Laboruntersuchungen: Probenahme - Chemisch/physikalische Kenndaten - Verunreinigungen/Verschleiß - Beurteilung von Sonderfiussigkeiten (z.B. HFA/HFC) - Vor-Ort-Untersuchungen: Einfache Tests (z.B. optisch) - RULER - On-line-Uberwachung: Betriebsparameteruberwachung - Partikelzahiung - Sensorik (Dielektrische GróBen, Wassergehalt, Viskositat)

15. Ölana³ysen zur Früherkennung von Hydraulikausfällen und zur Schadensana³yse (R. Krethe) Trendanalyse zur Beobachtung des Maschinenzustandes - Ermittlung des optimalen Olwechselinten/alls - Probeentnahme: wann, wo, wie? - Testverfahren und ihre Aussagekraft - Ölanalysen und Korrekturrnaßnahmen - Typische Praxisbeispiele

16. Allgemeine Mikrobiologie wasserbasischer Arbeitsflüssigkeiten (R. G. Weyandt) Mikroorganismen - Mikrobielle Materialzerstörung - Nachweistechniken - Biozidwirksamkeit - Adaptation/Resistenzbildung - Prüfverfahren

17. Hygienische Aspekte von wasserbasischen Arbeitsfluiden (R. G. Weyandt)

Umgang mit biologischen Agenzien - Hygienisch relevante Mikroorganismen - Gefahrdungspotenziale am Arbeitsplatz - Anlagenüberwachung - Ökologische und ökonomische Aspekte - Fallbeispiele

Die Telinahmegebühr:

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einschl. Unterlagen, Mittagessen und Pausengetränken

So melden Sie sich an:

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Hinweise zur Anreise erhalten Sie mit der Anmeldebestatigung. Mit der Anmeldung erkennen Sie unsere Geschaftsbedingungen an - insbesondere hinsichtiich der Stornierungs- und Zahiungsmodalitäten. Uber die vollständigen Geschäftsbedingungen (die wir Ihnen auch gerne zusenden) informiert Sie unser Gesamtprogramm. Außerdem können Sie sie in Ihrer Anmeldebestätigung nachlesen.

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Haben Sie weitere Fragen zum Lehrgang?

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Weiterbildungsprogramme Tribologie (TAE)

Die Technische Akademie Esslingen bietet zwei Weiterbildungsprogramme Tribologie (TAE) an, die sich jeweils über zwei Jahre erstrecken:

Tribologie (TAE) -1
für Schmierstoffanwender,

Tribologie (TAE) - 2
für Schmierstoffhersteller und -vertreiber.

Nähere Informationen enthält unsere detaillierte Ubersicht
- bitte fordem Sie sie an.


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Einsatz von Wälzlagern bei extremen Betriebs- und Umgebungsbedingungen

Termin: 24.03.2003 - 25.03.2003 (2 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Dr.-Ing. Erich Kleinlein
Referenten: Dr.-Ing. E. Kleinlein Industrieberatung Wälzlagertechnik, Gochsheim
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: Wälzlagerschmierung bei extremen Einsätzen
    * Hochleistungsschmierstoffe * Auswahl von Werkstoffen und Wärmebehandlung * Mikro- und Makrogeometrie zur Optimierung von Reibungsverhalten, Schmierungszustand und Lagerlebensdauer * Schmierung bei hoher Belastung, Stoßbeanspruchung * Festschmierstoffe, Compounds und Beschichtungen * Schmierfrist und Nachschmierung * Schmierung bei extremen Umgebungsbedingungen * Betrieb bei hohen Drehzahlen * Wellenabdichtungen * Wechselwirkungen verschiedener Schmierstoffe, Schmierstoffveränderungen, Verträglichkeit mit Lager- und Dichtungsmaterialien * Wälzlager bei oszillierender Beanspruchung * Trends
Teilnahmegebühr: 700 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 28895
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Entsorgung, Verwendung und Aufbereitung gebrauchter Schmieröle und Kühlschmierstoffe

Termin: 26.03.2003 - 27.03.2003 (2 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Dr. H.-P. Baumert, Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit, Bonn
Chem.-Ing. H.-J. Bradke, IWL Institut für gewerbliche Wasserwirtschaft und Luftreinhaltung Köln, Erfstadt-Liblar
Dr. rer. nat. D. Bruhnke, Mineralöl-Raffinerie Dollbergen GmbH, Uetze-Dollbergen
Dr. R. Freitag, Castrol Industrial GmbH, Mönchengladbach
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. J.-D. Herbell, Gerhard-Mercator-Universität Duisburg,
Dipl.-Ing. H. Kißler, ABAG – itm GmbH, Fellbach
Dipl.-Ing. E. Merschbrock, Ingenieurbüro Merschbrock, Rietberg
Dipl.-Ing. H. Meyer, Miele & Cie. GmbH & Co., Oelde
R. Röhrig, KrW Kreislaufwirtschafts- und Abfallverwertungs-Gesellschaft mbH, Köln
W. Szramka, Baufeld-Mineralölraffinerie, Duisburg
Dr. B. Widmann, Technische Universität München, Freising

Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.

Konsequenzen aus dem Urteil des EuGH zur Altölentsorgung in Deutschland für die Umgestaltung des Rechts der Altölentsorgung * Beseitigung von Gebrauchtemulsionen – Verfahren und Anlagen zur Spaltung von Emulsionen und zur Abscheidung von Ölen und Fetten * Multiraffinate aus Altölen * Umweltrelevanz von Schmierstoffen und Altöl, Anfall und Verbleib gebrauchter Schmierstoffe * Entsorgung von Altöl in der Sondermüllverbrennung * Wirtschaftlichkeitsaspekte bei Einsatz und Entsorgung von Kühlschmierstoffen * Automatische Kühlschmierstoffpflege – Der Weg zur Standzeitverlängerung und Kosteneinsparung in der Metallbearbeitungsbranche * Aufbereitung von Metallbearbeitungsölen * Sammlung und Transport von Altöl und mineralölhaltigen Abfällen * Abfallrechtliche Behandlung von Pflanzenölen * Möglichkeiten der energetischen und stofflichen Verwertung von Hydraulikölen auf Rapsölbasis

Teilnahmegebühr: 770 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 28921
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Tribologie und Schmierung bei Windkraftanlagen

Termin: 31.03.2003 - 02.04.2003 (2 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Dr. B. Bauer, SKF GmbH, Schweinfurt
Dr. rer. nat. E. Becker, Flender Service GmbH, Herne
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) W. Göbel, SKF GmbH, Schweinfurt
Dipl.-Ing. Gregorius, Castrol Industrie GmbH, Mönchengladbach
Chem.-Ing. (grad.) H. Grupp, Allianz-Zentrum für Technik GmbH, München
PD Dr.-Ing. habil. W. Haas, Universität Stuttgart
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) R. Karbacher, FAG OEM und Handel AG, Schweinfurt
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) D. Kempkes, Fuchs Lubritech GmbH, Weilerbach
Dr.-Ing. J. Loos, RWTH Aachen
Dr. U. Mann, Klüber Lubrication KG, München
H. S. Möller, ELSAM A/S, Fredericia, Dänemark
Dr.-Ing. A. Schmidt, HYDAC Fluidtechnik GmbH, Sulzbach
G. Schmitt, HYDAC Fluidtechnik GmbH, Sulzbach
Dr.-Ing. J. Theißen, A. Flender GmbH, Bocholt
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: Zustandsüberwachung von Windkraftanlagen
    * Condition Monitoring an Triebsträngen von Windenergieanlagen * Wälzlager für Windkraftanlagen * Lubrication Selection for the Horns Reef Wind Farm * Spezialschmierstoffe in Windkraftanlagen * Anforderungen Wälzlagerschmierstoffe in Windkraftanlagen * Anforderungen an Schmierstoffe und Getriebeöle für Windkraftanlagen * Windenergieanlagen zuverlässig abdichten * Schmierung der Hauptwellenlager * Getriebetechnik und -schmierung für Windkraftanlagen * Kühlung und Filtration von Getriebeöl in Windkraftanlagen * Graufleckentragfähigkeit der Getriebeöle
Teilnahmegebühr: 960 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 28955
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WOM-14 14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WEAR OF MATERIALS (WOM-14)
March 30 - April 3, 2003
Washington DC, USA
Deadline for abstract: November 22, 2002
    Topics
  • Wear assessment and monitoring
  • Wear mechanisms and mapping
  • Wear modeling and prediction
  • Materials engineering and the use of coatings to control wear
  • Frictional behavior associated with wear
  • Wear of materials for medical applications
  • Wear of materials at the nano-scale
  • Wear modeling, including computer simulations
  • Wear test methods and standards (jointly organized by ASTM-G2)
Special sessions are being organised for the following topics:
  • Wear of materials for medical applications
  • Wear of materials at the nano-scale
  • Wear modelling, including computer simulations
  • Wear test methods and standards (jointly organised by ASTM-G2)
  • Keynote lectures will provide critical assessments of our current understanding of various aspects of wear.
For full guidelines on submitting an abstract visit:
www.elsevier.com/locate/wom

or contact:
Sarah Wilkinson
WOM 2003 Conference Secretariat
Elsevier Science, The Boulevard, Landford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB

Tel: +44 (0) 1865 843691
Fax: +44 (0) 1865 843958
Email: sm.wilkinson @ elsevier.co.uk


April 2003

WOM-14 ADDITIVES 2003
Meeting Customer Needs

An international conference on additives for automotive fuels and lubricants: their chemistry, mode of action and tribological performance

1st - 3rd April 2003
Jubilee Campus, Nottingham University, UK

Organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry Industrial Inorganic Chemicals and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Tribology Group.

This meeting will focus on:

  • Recent advances in additive chemistry and function as a way of meeting the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) performance requirements.
  • Product formulation for performance and the link between additive chemistry and emissions.
  • The chemical and tribological aspects of the performance of fuel and lubricant additives.
  • Present and future additive technology in the context of developments by the OEMs in reducing the cost of vehicle ownership.
  • Engine design developments and the use of novel materials including non-ferrous materials, ceramics, coatings and other surface treatments.
  • Tribological performance issues such as fuel economy and retention, wear protection and engine durability.

The aim of the meeting is to bring together the automotive and chemical industries with cademia and provide a multi-disciplinary forum for chemists, engineers and tribologists to share ideas for future developments in the science and technology of fuels and lubricants. This is the third meeting in a series organised by the RSC Industrial Inorganic Chemicals Sector and the Tribology Group of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

Programme
The programme will comprise plenary and contributed oral presentations, as well as poster sessions. Contributed papers are now invited.

Training Day
A one-day training session entitled "An Introduction to Additive Technology" - in association with Octel and Infineum - will be held at Jubilee Campus, Nottingham, UK on 31 March 2003. This session will explain the basic science and technology of additives as well as the terminology and current practice used by the industry. The training day will be beneficial to those who want an introduction to the use of additives in fuels and lubricants including their chemistry, properties and function.

For further information please contact:
Samantha Bradley
Royal Society of Chemistry Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J OBA, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7440 3304
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7734 1227
Email: Industry @ rsc.org

To receive free RSC news by email, register online at:
www.rsc.org/CFReg/


Lagerungen der Feinwerktechnik

Termin: 02.04.2003 - 03.04.2003 (2 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Dipl.-Ing. G. Bankmann, Schweinfurt
Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. J. Bartz, T + S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf
S. Beyer-Faiß, Dr. Tillwich GmbH Werner Stehr, Horb-Ahldorf
Dr. rer. nat. G. Dornhöfer, Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart
Dr. F. Franek, Technische Universität Wien, (Österreich)
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) U. Hocke, Mahr GmbH, Göttingen
U. Iffland, Gebr. Reinfurt GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg
Dipl.-Ing. M. Müller-Brodmann, Schunk Sintermetalltechnik GmbH, Heuchelheim
Dipl.-Phys. W. Scheerer, Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft, Stuttgart
W. Stehr, Dr. Tillwich GmbH, Horb-Ahldorf
Dipl.-Chem. Dr. G. Wahl, Schunk Kohlenstofftechnik GmbH, Gießen
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: Gestaltung, Berechnung, Werkstoffe und Schmierung
In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.
    Wälzlagerungen in der Feinwerktechnik * Grundlagen der Tribologie * Feinwerktechnische Lagerungen * Schmierstoffe in der Feinwerktechnik * Schmierung moderner Tribosysteme in der Feinwerktechnik * Sinter- und Kunststoffgleitelemente * Hochgenaue Kugelführungen für spielfreie Hub- und Drehbewegungen * Kleinkugellager * Sinterlager in der Feinwerktechnik * Reibungs- und Verschleißverhalten von Stahl/Kunststoff- und Kunststoff/Kunststoff-Paarungen * Simulation des tribologischen Verhaltens von Kunststoffgleitlagern * Kohlenstoffgraphit als Lagerwerkstoff * Spezialschmierstoffe
Teilnahmegebühr: 750 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 28971
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Schmierung von Verbrennungskraftmaschinen

Termin: 09.04.2003 - 11.04.2003 (3 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: C. von Eberan-Eberhorst
Referenten: B. Behring, ESSO Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg
Ir. P. van Donkelaar, Greentech Research sprl, Herbeumont (Belgien)
C. von Eberan-Eberhorst M. A., Hamburg
Dr. R. Freitag, Castrol Industrie GmbH, Mönchengladbach
Dipl.-Ing. M. Gairing, DaimlerChrysler AG, Neuhausen
C. Heine, Wearcheck GmbH, Brannenburg
Dr.-Ing. O. Parr, Ludwigsburg
Dipl.-Ing. G. Vögtle, Augsburg
Dipl.-Ing. D. Voigt, Braunschweig
Dr. M. Völtz, BP Oil International, Hamburg
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.
    Motorenschmierstoffe als Partner der Motorenentwicklung * Anforderungen an Schmierstoffe für Kraftfahrzeugmotoren * Grundlagen der Motorenschmierung * Leichtlauföle für Pkw und Nutzfahrzeuge * Motorschmierung bei modernen Pkw-Motoren * Aufbau und Wirkungsweise moderner Motorenölfilterungssysteme * Schmieröle für Großdieselmotoren * Hochleistungsmotorenöle – Internationale Spezifikationen und Praxisanforderungen * Schmierung von 2-Takt-Motoren * Motorenölanalysen und ihre Aussagekraft * Umweltschutzregelungen für Frisch- und Altöl
Teilnahmegebühr: 960 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 29032
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EUROTHERM Seminar nr 73
Computational Thermal Radiation in Participating Media
15th-17th April, 2003
Mons, Belgium
Contact: Eurotherm 73 Seminar Secretariat (email: eurotherm73 @ fpms.ac.be)

TRIBOLOGY: Science and Applications
April 23-27, 2003
    Deadlines :
    February 28, 2003
    registration to the Conference and reservation of the accommodation in the mansion of the PASc in Vienna
    March 20, 2003 delivery of the one-page abstract of the presentation

Österreichisches Kompetenzzentrum
für Tribologie


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TRIBOLOGY:


Science and Applications

Review Conference on scientific cooperation between
Austria, Poland and their world-wide partners
especially from Middle-European Countries

April 23 - 27, 2003
Vienna

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
and
CALL for ABSTRACTS

    PRELIMINARY REGISTRATION FORM
    FOR INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANTS

    I would like to participate in the Conference "Tribology: Science and Application", organized in Vienna from 23 till 27 of April 2003:

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    Your reservation will be accepted according to the rule:
    "first application - first acceptance".
    In case you want to rent a double room, please fill in the name of the second person:

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    in case of another day please fill in:   April …. , 2003
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Chairperson and organizer of the conference:

Prof. Marian A. HERMAN


Director
Scientific Centre of the
Polish Academy of Sciences in Vienna
Boerhaavegasse 25, A-1030 Wien

Tel.: (+43-1)-713-5929-305,    (+43-1)-713-0383-305
Fax: (+43-1)-713-5929-550,    (+43-1)-713-0383-301
E-mail: herman.viennapan @ ycn.com

Co-organizers of the conference:

  • Polish Academy of Sciences, Scientific Centre in Vienna
  • Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Chemistry in P³ock (WUT)
  • Institute for Terotechnology in Radom
  • Central Petroleum Laboratory in Warsaw
  • State Committee for Scientific Research, Poland

  • Austrian Tribology Society
  • Austrian Centre of Competence for Tribology (AC2T)
  • Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • Institute for Micro Technique and Precision Engineering of the Vienna University of Technology
  • Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of the Republic of Austria

Venue of the conference:

Mansion of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Scientific Centre in Vienna
Boerhaavegasse 25
A-1030 Wien, Austria

Preliminary list of invited speakers:

  1. Prof. Dr. E. Deulin et al., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia
    The Role of Adsorbed Water Film for Sliding Friction of Smooth and Rough Surfaces

  2. Prof. Dr. K. Hiratsuka et al., Chiba Institute of Technology, Department of Precision Engineering, Chiba, Japan
    Wear and Catalysis

  3. Dr. K. Nakayama, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan
    Tribomicroplasma - the Origin, Characteristics and Applications

  4. Dr. R. Nevchoupa, Bauman Moscow State University, Russia
    Mechanoemission: An attempt of Generalized Clasification

  5. Dr. A. Pauschitz et al., Institute for Micro Technique and Precision Engineering, Vienna University of Technology
    Tribological Investigation of Biologically Friendly Lubricants

  6. Doc. Dr. Petr Øepa, Charles University, Department of Electronics and Vacuum Physics, Head of Vacuum Physics Group, Prague
    Outgassing of Metals Induced by Mechanical Action in UHV: A review

  7. Prof. Dr. A. Ritter, VPI & SU, Department of Physics, Blacksburg U.S.A.
    Statistical Characteristics of Vacuum Triboemission

  8. Prof. Dr. M. Szczerek, Institute for Terotechnology, Radom, Poland
    Repeatability and Reproducibility: Problems of Tribology

The aim and scope of the Review Conference

The Conference "TRIBOLOGY: Science and Applications", is devoted to reviewing the current scientific results achieved so far in all of the already realized cooperation projects as well as to the presentation of new offers for mutual Austrian-Polish and Polish-other Middle-European Countries cooperation in the future. It should also summarise the most valuable achievements gained in the preceding years 2001 and 2002 by the cooperating partners from the mentioned countries.

Presentation forms

Only the following oral presentations will be accepted for the conference program:

(a) Invited (35 min+ 10 min disc.)
(b) Contributed (15 min. +5 min. disc)
(c) Advertisements (15 min.)

The subject (title, co-authors and contents) of each presentation should be earlier specified in the form of a short, one- page abstract in English, which should be sent to the organizer of the Conference not later than on

March 20, 2003.

The whole text of the presentation
should be delivered on the first day of the Conference
in hard copy duplicate and in the electronic version
(on a floppy disk).


The conference proceedings volume will be published by the Publishing House (CUN) of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw at the beginning of the year 2004.

Deadlines
February 28, 2003


registration to the Conference and reservation of the accommodation
in the mansion of the PASc in Vienna

March 20, 2003


delivery of the one-page abstract of the presentation

April 23, 2003


arrival at the accommodation place in Vienna and submission
of the complete manuscript of the presentation

Participation expenses:
No registration fee is required
for the Conference participation. The access to the Party and the Banquet is free of charge. The same holds for conference materials as well as for the Proceedings Volume. The participants cover, however, their accommodation and living expenses, as well as travel expenses to Vienna and back.

How to submit an Abstract

Method 1: E-mail Submission
Please save your abstract in a MS Word 6.0 or higher format (Word 2000 preferred) and mail it to herman.viennapan @ ycn.com as an attachment in the form as shown below.
Method 2: Floppy Disk Submission
Please save your abstract in a MS Word 6.0 or higher format (Word 2000 preferred) onto a regular floppy disk (3.5”), carefully label the disk with your name as well as the paper title and mail it to the Conference Chairperson in Vienna.

Abstract example (on format A4)

  1. Title of the intended presentation
    (in capital letters)
    STORY ABOUT TRIBOLOGY
    ……………….
  2. Authors: A.B. Unknown*, C.D. Known and E.F. Master
    The affiliation with addresses
  3. ABSTRACT of a presentation: ?
    (insert A for invited, B for contributed or C for advertisement)
    Text not longer than 3000 characters of the computer size 12.
  4. E-mail (or Fax) of the corresponding author:
    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    * presenter's name is underlined

    Information concerning the detailed Program of the Conference, as well as confirmation of registration and accommodation, will be given in (and in addition to) the Second Announcement leaflet at the end of March 2003.

    Scientific Committee:

    Austria:

      Prof. Dr. F. Franek, Co-Chairman, General Manager of AC2T Research, Wiener Neustadt
      Dr. A. Pauschitz, Vienna University of Technology (VUT), Tribology and Design Section, Vienna
      Doz. Dr. Ecker, AC2T Research, Wiener Neustadt
      Prof. Dr. H. Störi, VUT, Institut of General Physics, Vienna

      Poland:

      Prof. Dr. hab. C. Kajdas, Co-Chairman, WUT, Institute of Chemistry in P³ock
      Prof. Dr. hab. J. Zielinski, Vice-President of the WUT for affairs of the Technical and Social Sciences School in P³ock
      Prof. Dr. hab. M. Szczerek - Institute for Terotechnology in Radom, Deputy Director for Scientific Research
      Dr. M. Majzner - WUT, Institute of Chemistry in P³ock, Head of the Tribology Laboratory

       Preliminary Programm:
      23.04.Welcome Session:
      Tribotesting, Triboemission, Tribosurface Analysis, Tribochemistry
      24.04.Morning:Visit to the ARCS, Seibersdorf

      Afternoon sessions: Centre of Competence for Tribology, Wiener Neustadt Lubricated Friction & Wear and Diesel Fuel Lubricity

      25.04. - 26.04Symposium: Tribology in Vacuum Tribomechanically Stimulated Outgassing of Metals in UHV, Wear and Catalysis in UHV, Vacuum Triboemission

      27.04.Closing Session: Summarizing Presentations


P R O G R A M M E

of the conference

TRIBOLOGY:
Science and Applications

April 23 - 27, 2003
Vienna

Wednesday, April 23

[ Mansion of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Vienna]
King Jan III Sobieski`s conference hall

19:00       Opening Session

Chairperson: M.A.Herman

19:00       Welcome addresses

19:30       Inauguration presentation:

Physics and Chemistry of Tribology
Czes³aw Kajdas, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

20:15       Concert: The Vienna Music

21:00       Get-together Party in the Knight`s room

Thursday, April 24

  9:00       Bus departure for Seibersdorf

from the entrance to the PASc. mansion in Vienna

10:00       Visit to the Austrian Research Center Seibersdorf

welcome address:
Information on the activities of the ARCS labs
Andreas Merstallinger, ARCS, Austria

10:15       Invited presentation 1:

Vacuum Tribology and Cold Welding
Andreas Merstallinger, ARCS, Austria

10:45       Visits to the research laboratories of ARCS
12:00       
Lunch break

13:00       Bus departure for Wiener Neustadt

13:30       Visit to the Austrian Center of Competence

for Tribology, AC2T
Wiener Neustadt

Welcome address:
Information on the activities of the AC2T research labs
 
Friedrich Franek, AC2T research, Austria

14:00       Conference Session 1: Lubricated Friction and Wear

Chairperson: Cz.Kajdas

Invited presentation 2:
Title to be given
Friedrich Franek, AC2T research, Austria

14:30       Invited presentation 3:

Tribopolymerization
M.J. Furey, Department of Mechanical Engineering Virginia Tech, USA

15:00       Invited presentation 4:

Tribological investigations of biologically friendly lubricants
Andreas Pauschitz et al., Vienna University of Technology, Austria

15:00       Coffee break

16:00       Conference Session 2: Diesel Fuel Lubricity

Chairperson: A. Ecker

  Invited presentation 5:
Diesel fuel lubricity
George Anastopoulos, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

16:30       Contributed presentation 1:

Compatibility and pumpability problems of Diesel fuel additive and methods of their evaluation
R.Kempiñski et al., Research and Development Centre for Rafinery Industry, P³ock, Poland

16:50       Contributed presentation 2:

Lubricity and tribochemistry of selected CHO and CHNO compounds- a review
M. Majzner et al., Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

17:10       Contributed presentation 3:

How substituents of heteroaromatics influence the lubricity of Diesel fuel
E. Kenesey et al., AC2T research, Austria

17:30       Coffee break

18:10       Conference Session 3: Measurement Techniques

Chairperson: M.Furey

dd>Invited presentation 6:
Repeatability and reproducibility problems of tribotesting
Marian Szczerek, Institute of Terotechnology, Radom, Poland

18:30       Invited presentation 7:

New approach to account for independent tribological test result that cannot be corrected in a simple way
A.Kulczycki et al., Central Petroleum Laboratory,Warsaw, Poland

19:00       Contributed presentation 4 :

An electrochemical technique to measure the wear of metals against polymer in corrosive environment
M. Roy et al., Vienna University of Technology, Austria

19:20       Contributed presentation 5:

Testing the effect of lubrication on the friction and wear of polymers
M.Kozma et al., University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

19:40       Adjourn

20:00       Conference banquet in Wiener Neustadt

22:00       Bus departure for Vienna

Friday, April 25
Symposium: Tribology in Vacuum

[ Mansion of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Vienna]
King Jan III Sobieski`s conference hall

  9:00       Welcome address

Czes³aw Kajdas, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

  9:15       Symposium Session S1: Wear, chemical reactions, and outgassing

Chairperson: R.Nevshupa

Invited presentation S1:
Wear and chemical reactions
K.Hiratsuka et al., Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan

  9:45       Invited presentation S2 :

The role of water coverage at dry friction of smooth and rough surfaces
E.A. Deulin, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia

10:15       Invited presentation S3:

Outgassing of metals induced by mechanical action in UHV (a review)
P. Øepa, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic

10:45       Coffee break

11:15       Symposium Session S2: Triboemission and catalysis

Chairperson: E.Deulin

Invited presentation S4:
Tribomicroplasma - the origin, characteristics, and applications
K.Nakayama, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,Tsukuba, Japan

11:45       Invited presentation S5:

Statistical characteristics of vacuum triboemission from abrasion of alumina
A.Ritter et al., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA

12:15       Invited presentation S6:

Triboemission: an attempt of generalized classification
R. A. Nevshupa, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia

12:45       Contributed presentation CS1:

Low- energy triboelectrons and tribochemistry- a review
G.J.Molina et al., Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA

13:05       

Conference Excursion
to Kreuzenstein Castle

 

14:15       Bus departure from the PASc. mansion

18:00       Symposium Session S3: Tribology in vacuum

Chairperson: A. Kulczycki

Contributed presentation CS2:
Treatment of surfaces for ultra-high vacuum applications using free radicals
G. Vorlaufer et al., AC2T research, Austria

18:20       Contributed presentation CS3:

Peculiarity of the friction surface of anti-frictional composite material under dry friction vacuum conditions
Y. Simeonova et al., Space Research Institute BASc., Sofia, Bulgaria

18:40       Contributed presentation CS4:

An AFM study to evaluate the nanotribological properties of Ti containg hard carbon/carbide coating
M.Roy et al., Vienna University of Technology, Austria

19:00       Contributed presentation CS5:

Tribology in nano- and mesoscale; an AFM study
A.Ciszewski et al., Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wroc³aw, Poland

19:20       Coffee break

19:40       Symposium Session S4: Miscellanea

Chairperson: M. Szczerek

Contributed presentation CS6:
Fatigue wear and accompanied texture effects in near-surface areas
J.T.Bonarski et al., Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, PASc.,Cracow,Poland

20:00       Contributed presentation CS7:

Materials for medical applications-investigation on HIP joint balls
Ch. Monetti et al., AC2T research, Austria

20:20       Contributed presentation CS8:

Tribological properties of liquid crystals as lubricant additives
V.Vekteris et al., Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania

20:40       Invited presentation S7 :

Mechanism of water synthesis under Pt/Pt tribological system in vacuum
Cz.Kajdas et al., Warsaw University of Technolgy, Poland

21:10       Closing address

Cz. Kajdas, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

21:30       Adjourn

Saturday, April 26

[ Vienna University of Technology]

10:00       Conference Session 4: Surface Physics

Chairperson: A.L.Ritter

Welcome Address
W.S.M.Werner, Vienna University of Technology, Institute of General Physics, Austria

10:15       Invited presentation 8:

Quantitative electron spectroscopy- fundamentals and applications
W.S.M.Werner, Vienna University of Technology, Institute of General Physics, Austria

10:45       Contributed presentation 6:

Separated elementary kinds of friction; phase changes in the boundary layer
K.Krawczyk, Technical University, Radom, Poland

11:05       Contributed presentation 7:

On the chemical composition of the layers formed during sliding of metallic alloys at high temperature
A. Pauschitz et al., AC2T research, Austria

11:25       Contributed presentation 8:

Parameters determining polymeric coating resistance to tribological wear
under the influence of hard particles impact
D. Kotnarowska et al., Technical University, Radom, Poland

11:45       Contributed presentation 9:

Tribological properties of metallic composites containing glassy carbon
J. Myalski et al., Silesian Technical University, Katowice, Poland

12:05       Adjourn

12:15       Visits to the laboratories of the Vienna University of Technology

13:00       Lunch break, and free time for Vienna sightseeing

19:00       Conference Session 5: Bearing Systems

[ Mansion of the Polish Academy of Sciences]
Chairperson: K.Hiratsuka

Contributed presentation 10:
Selection of oils for porous bearings
A.Król et al., Military University of Technology,Warsaw,Poland

19:20       Contributed presentation 11:

Investigations of porous bearings saturated by greases
B. Giemza et al., Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

19:40       Contributed presentation 12:

Ecological bearing systems for water turbins
A.Neyman et al., Gdañsk University of Technology, Poland

20:00       Contributed presentation 13:

Comparison of functional properties of special and typical rolling Bearings
M. Styp-Rekowski, Technical and Agricultural University, Bydgoszcz,Poland

20:20       Adjourn

Sunday, April 27

[ Mansion of the Polish Academy of Sciences]


10:00       Conference Session 6: Miscellanea

Chairperson: A. Pauschitz

Invited presentation 9:
Nano- and microscopic characterization of surfaces of engineering materials
K. Kurzyd³owski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

10:30       Contributed presentation 14:

Lubrication in sheet-metal forming prosesses
J. Adamus, Technical University of Czêstochowa, Poland

10:50       Contributed presentation 15:

Adaptation in tribological systems
V.Vekteris, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania

11:10       Contributed presentation 16 :

Environmentally- friendly ecological greases
J. Drabik et al., Institute for Terotechnology, Radom, Poland

11:30       Contributed presentation 17:

Modification of oils tribological properties by addition of metal powders
A.Kotnarowski, Technical University, Radom, Poland

11:50       Contributed presentation 18:

A description of friction coefficient in numerical simulations of forging processes
P. Lacki, Technical University of Czêstochowa,Poland

12:10       Coffee break

12:30       Closing Session

Chairperson: K. Kurzyd³owski

Advertisement presentation
Central Petroleum Laboratory, Warsaw, Poland
A. Majoch, Warsaw, Poland

12:45       Summarizing presentation

F.Franek, Vienna Technical University, Austria

13:15       Closing address

M.A.Herman, Polish Academy of Sciences, Vienna

13:30       Adjourn


STLE STLE Annual Meeting
April 28th - May 1st 2003

The Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers (STLE) will hold its 58th Annual Meeting & Exhibit program on April 28 - May 1, 2003, in New York City at the Hilton New York hotel. Nearly 1,500 technical professionals from around the world are expected to attend.

The conference program will feature more than 250 presentations in 48 sessions devoted to state-of-the-art research and industry practice, with presenters from academia, government and industry.

The New York meeting is also an opportunity for people to enhance their professional credentials through nine different technical education courses, or by sitting for one of STLE's two professional certification exams - Certified Lubrication Specialist (CLS) or Oil Monitoring Analyst (OMA).

An expanded exhibit program will feature more than 85 companies and organizations presenting the latest in products and services for the lubrication professional.

Information and registration materials for the 2003 Annual Meeting and Exhibition will be mailed in January to STLE members, past attendees, and interested parties. To request registration materials or more information, visit the STLE website at www.stle.org


6th International Symposium on Supercritical Fluids
28th-30th April, 2003
Versailles, France
Contact: F. Brionne (email: brionne @ ensic.inpl-nancy.fr)

May 2003

Schäden an geschmierten Maschinenelementen

Termin: 07.05.2003 - 08.05.2003 (2 Tag(e))
Ort: CH-06060 Sarnen

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. J. Bartz, T + S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf

Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: Gleitlager – Wälzlager – Zahnräder
    Schadensstatistik * Rolle des Schmierstoffs bei Schäden an Maschinenelementen * Zahnradschäden, Wälzlagerschäden, Gleitlagerschäden – Analyse und Verhütung
Teilnahmegebühr: 1390 CHF
Lehrgangsnummer: 29084
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Grundlagen der Schmierstoffe und ihre Anwendungen, Teil I + II

Termin: 12.05.2003 - 16.05.2003 (5 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. J. Bartz, T+S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.
    >Teil I: Grundlagen (12. – 14. Mai)
    (Veranstaltung Nr. 29108.1/68.621)
    Inhalt: Grundlegende Zusammenhänge zwischen Reibung, Verschleiß und Schmierung * Schmierstoffe: mineralölbasische Schmieröle und Schmierfette, synthetische Schmierstoffe, biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten, Festschmierstoffe, Additive für Schmierstoff, Schmierölveränderung im Betrieb – Ölanalyse zur Beurteilung von Schmierstoff und Reibstelle, chemische, physikalische und technologische Eigenschaften, Viskosität und Fließverhalten

    Teil II: Anwendungen (15. u. 16. Mai) Inhalt: Getriebeschmierstoffe * Motorenschmierstoffe * Verdichterschmierstoffe * Hydraulikanlagen und -flüssigkeiten * Schmierstoffe für Metallbearbeitung: spanende Bearbeitung, Umformung

Teilnahmegebühr: Teil I + II: EUR 1.230,00

Teilnahmegebühr: 1230 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 29108
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Grundlagen der Schmierstoffe und ihre Anwendungen, Teil I: Grundlagen

Termin: 12.05.2003 - 14.05.2003 (3 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. J. Bartz, T+S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.

Teil I: Grundlagen
    Grundlegende Zusammenhänge zwischen Reibung, Verschleiß und Schmierung * Schmierstoffe: mineralölbasische Schmieröle und Schmierfette, synthetische Schmierstoffe, biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten, Festschmierstoffe, Additive für Schmierstoff, Schmierölveränderung im Betrieb – Ölanalyse zur Beurteilung von Schmierstoff und Reibstelle, chemische, physikalische und technologische Eigenschaften, Viskosität und Fließverhalten
Teilnahmegebühr: 880 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 29108.1
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7th Asian Symposium on Visualization
26th-30th May, 2003
Singapore, Republic of Singapore
Contact: 7ASV Secretariat (email: 7ASV @ nus.edu.sg)

June 2003

TRIMIS
2003
TRIMIS 2003 in Neuchatel, Switzerland June 01-03,2003
01 - 03 June, 2003
Neuchôtel • Switzerland
contact:
Tel. direct + 41 32 720 5269
Fax direct + 41 32 720 5740
E-mail: henry.haefke @ csem.ch
A workshop focusing on the tribology of microsystems - TRIMIS 2003 - will take place in Neuchatel, Switzerland, between 01 - 03 June, 2003. The two-day workshop is being organized by CSEM. The objective is to provide a forum for experts in fabricating microsystems and tribologists involved in micro and nanotribology to discuss problems and find solutions for the critical tribological issues associated with microsystems.

The Invited Speakers at this workshop will be (tentatively):
Prof.Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Japan
Prof. Nico de Rooij, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
Prof. Zygmunt Rymuza, University of Warsaw, Poland
Dr. Mike Dugger, Sandia National Laboratory, USA

Vendor Exhibits:
Interested exhibitors are invited to present their equipment at the meeting. Please contact Ms. Karin Chabloz (Tel: +41 32 720 55 75, kch @ csem.ch) for more information.

Abstract Submission:
You are invited to submit an abstract for an oral presentation at the meeting. For further information please visit the workshop website: www.csem.ch/trimis/trimis-2003.pdf or connect to www.csem.ch - then click the button EVENTS - then TRIMIS.

Henry Haefke
Section Head, Micro and NanoMaterials
Surface Engineering

Emerging Technologies and Techniques in Porous Media
9th-20th, June, 2003
Neptun-Olimp, Black Sea, Romania
Contact: Contact: Professor Derek B. Ingham (email: amt6dbi @ amsta.leeds.ac.uk)

2003 JSME-IIP/ASME-ISPS Joint Conference on
Micromechatronics for Information
and Precision Equipment
(IIP/ISPS Joint MIPE)
June 16-18th, 2003
Yokohama, Japan
11/30/02: submission of a one-paragraph abstract
12/31/02: Notification of acceptance
3/31/02: Camera-ready 2-page manuscript for conference
6/18/03: Full paper manuscript.

Dear Colleagues:
You are cordially invited to submit an abstract to the conference on Micromechatronics for Information and Precision Equipment (MIPE) on June 16-18th, 2003 at Yokohama, Japan. This conference is organized jointly by the Information Storage and Processing Systems (ISPS) division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Information, Intelligent, and Precision (IIP) equipment division of the Japanese society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME). A large portion of this conference addresses mechanical engineering aspects of data storage and information processing applications and hence, might be of interest to you.

Some important dates of the conference are as follows.

11/30/02: submission of a one-paragraph abstract through the conference web site: http://www.jsme.or.jp/iip/IIP-ISPS-Joint-MIPE.html. (Deadline would be extended somewhat because of the Thanksgiving holiday in US).
12/31/02: Notification of acceptance
3/31/02: Camera-ready 2-page manuscript for conference
6/18/03: Full paper manuscript.
Thank you very much for your attention of this issue. Look forward to receiving your contribution.
Sincerely yours,

Conferece chairman
2003 JSME-IIP/ASME-ISPS Joint Conference on Micromechatronics for Information and Precision Equipment (IIP/ISPS Joint MIPE)

Mitsuya, Y. (Yasunaga Mitsuya)
Nagoya University
Dept. of Electronic-Mechanical Engineering
Tel. +81 52 789 2784
Fax. +81 52 789 3129
Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603
Japan

Aktive und passive Magnetlager

Termin: 17.06.2003 - 18.06.2003 (2 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz,Dr. Johan K. Fremerey,Dr. Thomas Gempp,Dipl.-Ing. Christof Klesen,Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Nordmann,Dr. Reto Schöb,Dr. A. Traxler,Bruno Wagner,Dipl.-Ing. Otto Linnemann,Dr.-Ing. R. Keuper
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: Text in Vorbereitung
Teilnahmegebühr: 750 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 29207

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EVC-8 8th EUROPEAN VACUUM CONFERENCE (EVC-8)
June 23-26, 2003
Berlin, Germany
Deadline for abstract: January 15, 2003
    Scope and Topics
  • Surface Science
  • Surface Analysis
  • Thin Films and Coatings
  • Nanotechnology
  • Electronic Materials
  • Biosurfaces
  • Vacuum Science and Technology

 
HEFAT
2003
2nd International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics (HEFAT2003)
23rd-26th, June, 2003
Zambia
Contact: Contact: HEFAT2003 Secretariat (email: hefat2003 @ mweb.co.za)

Wälzlagertechnik, Teil B

Termin: 25.06.2003 - 27.06.2003 (3 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. J. Bartz, T + S Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik, Denkendorf
Dipl.-Ing. U. Brockmüller, Techn. Beratung Wälzlager, Oberwerrn
Dipl.-Ing. M. Burckhardt, RWTH Aachen
Dr.-Ing. G. Ellmer, Ingenieure Prof. Sturm + Partner GmbH, Dresden
Dr.-Ing. E. Kleinlein, Industrie-Beratung-Wälzlagertechnik-Tribologie, Gochsheim
Dipl.-Ing. H. Köttritsch, SKF Österreich AG, Steyr (Österreich)
Dipl.-Ing. G. Morgenstern, manasscon Management Assistance & Consulting, Mettmann
Prof. Dipl.-Ing. A.-G. Ruß, Fachhochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Schweinfurt
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) R. Sternagel, CEROBEAR GmbH, Herzogenrath
Dipl.-Ing. H. Velde, SKF Linearsysteme GmbH, Schweinfurt
Dipl.-Ing. H.-D. Willeke, FAG Kugelfischer Georg Schäfer AG, Schweinfurt
Dr. rer. nat. F. Wunsch, München
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: (Sonder-)Typen – Auswahl – Tribologie – Schmierstoffe – Überwachung
In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.
    Wälzlagerschmierstoffe * Wälzlagerschäden * Tribologische Gesichtspunkte bei der Auswahl und Auslegung funktionsgerechter Lagerungen * Keramische Beschichtungen von Wälzlagern * Überwachung von Wälzlagerungen * Wälzlagerschmierung * Wälzlager zwischen normaler und optimaler Funktionserfüllung * Elastohydrodynamische Schmierung von Wälzlagern * Schmierstoffversorgung von Wälzlagern mit Ölen und Fetten * Wälzlagertypen * Kegelrollenlager als moderne Maschinenelemente * Keramikwälzlager * Auswahlkriterien für Linearführungssysteme * Produktivitätserhöhung durch die Verwendung geteilter Wälzlager * Langzeit- und Extremschmierung mit Fetten und Festschmierstoffen
Teilnahmegebühr: 960 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 29229
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PROBLEMS AND PROSPECT of the propulsion engineering DEVELOPMENT

June 26-27, 2003
SAMARA, Russia
Deadline for abstract: January 15, 2003
Applications for participation should be submitted to our address before April 15, 2003.
Materials for publication should be submitted before April 15, 2003 (abstracts) and before June 30, 2003 (articles).

Conference Object
Directional detection of the most actual lines and total experience generalization in the areas of scientific investigation, design, construction strength, reliability, production, backfitting and engineering personnel training for aerospace and other branches of industry
Conference Themes:
  • The reliability problems of engines, power supply installations and their systems;
  • Development prospects and use of engines for aviation, space - rocket systems, motor transport mechanical engineering and stationary power supply installations;
  • Aircraft engines conversions problems;
  • Operation processes and engines theory;
  • Construction strength and reliability of engines and their systems;
  • Wear and tear, friction and reliability of engines friction assembly;
  • Damping and vibration problems in engines;
  • Burning processes and heat exchange in power supply installations;
  • Propulsion engineering, power engineering and space vehicle ecology problems;
  • Production and advanced technologies in propulsion engineering;
  • Computer-aided design and manufacture of engines;
  • Monitoring and control systems of engines;
  • Personnel training.
Organized by:
Russian Federation Education Ministry
Samara region administration
JSC Samara Scientific and Technical Complex (SSTC) named after N.D. Kuznetsov
Samara State Aerospace University
Samara scientific centre of Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)
Central Institute of Aviation Motorbuilding (CIAM) named after P.I. Baranov
Association of Aero Engines Manufactures
Academy of Aviation and Aeronautical science
Financial and industrial group LDvigateli NK
ROSAVIAKOSMOS
Space forces of Russia

Program Committee:
  • Gritsenko Ye. A. - DSc , professor, General Designer ? General Director of the Samara Science and Technical Complex (SSTC) named after N.D. Kuznetsov ? Chairman of the organizing committee (Samara)
  • Kozlov D.I. - Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Sciences, DSc, professor, General Designer ? General Director of State Scientific Company Russian Cosmic Centre "CSKB -PROGRESS"
  • Rynkevitch S.Yu. - PhD, Vice General Director of ROSAVIAKOSMOS
  • Skibin V.A. - Professor, Head of Central Institute of Aviation Motorbuilding (CIAM) (Moscow)
  • Soifer V.A. - DSc, professor, Rector of Samara State Aerospace University (Samara)
  • Titov K.A. - Governor of Samara region
  • Fridlyanov V.N. - Vice Minister of Industry and Science Ministry
  • Tchuiko V.M. - DSc, professor, President of Aircraft Engine Conctruction Association (Moscow)
  • Shitarev I.L. - DSc, professor, President of Financial ? industrial Group LNK Engines (Samara)
  • Shlenov Yu.V. - Vice Minister of Education Ministry
  • Shorin V.P. - member of Russian Academy of Science, Chairman of Samara Scientific Centre Russian Academy of Science (Samara)
Organizing Committee:
  • Gritsenko Ye. A. - DSc , professor, General Designer ? General Director of the Samara Science and Technical Complex (SSTC) named after N.D. Kuznetsov. Chairman of the organizing committee (Samara)
  • Veretennikov V.G. - DSc, professor, Deputy Rector of Moscow Institute of Aviation (Technical University) (Moscow)
  • Ganin A.A. - PhD, Director of Volga branch of JSC Research-and-Production Association „Energomash”
  • Galdin A.A. - Director of Public Conversion Promotion Foundation (Samara)
  • Gortyshov Ju.F. - DSc, professor, Deputy Rector of Kazan Technical University (Kazan)
  • Daniltchenko V.P. - DSc, professor, chief designer of the SSTC named after N.D. Kuznetsov (Samara)
  • Doronin V.I. - Head of Samara Industry and Trade Department
  • Zhernakov V.S. - DSc, professor, Deputy Rector of Ufa State Aviation (Technical University) (Ufa)
  • Ignachkov S.M. - First Deputy General Designer of the SSTC named after N.D. Kuznetsov (Samara)
  • Kirilin A.N. - PhD, The LPROGRESS Works Director (Samara)
  • Kurbatov V.P. - PhD, The LMOTOROSTROITEL JSC Technical Director (Samara)
  • Noznitskyi Ju.A. - DSc, Deputy Head of Central Institute of Aviation Motorbuilding (CIAM) (Moscow)
  • Ovchinnikov V.N. - PhD. General Director of JSC, Samara Design Bureau Machine-Building (DBMB)
  • Pavlenko V.F. - DSc, professor, First Vice-President of Academy of Aviation and Aeronautical science
  • Petrenko S.A. - DSc, professor, Director and Chief Constructor of Design Office of Russian Cosmic Company L Energiya
  • Shakhmatov Je.V. - DSc, professor, Deputy Rector of Samara State Aerospace University, Vice-chairman of the organizing committee (Samara)

Information:
  • The oficial languages of the Conference are Russian and English
  • Participation presupposes:
    presentation of reports, advertising presentations, poster presentations, demonstration of commercial products, participation as listener.
  • Collections of abstracts and articles will be published on the basis of the conference materials.
  • Applications for participation should be submitted to our address before April 15, 2003.
  • Materials for publication should be submitted before April 15, 2003 (abstracts) and before June 30, 2003 (articles).
  • Registration fee is 200 US dollars (three hundred roubles for Russian citizens).
  • Program and collection of abstracts will be handed out to participants on the day the conference opens.
Materials are to meet the following requirements:
  • Language publications Russian or English
  • Number of pages: abstract up to 2; article up to 7
  • Text: - typewritten (hard copy) and diskette 3.5"
  • Text WinWord
  • Page format: A5 (148 x 210 mm)
  • Margins: 20 mm top, bottom, right, left
  • Script: - 10 point; type - Times New Roman
  • Figures, tables, graphs are allowed in the text
  • Title is printed in capital letters. Below after a space follow the authors` last name and initials printed in small letters. Then after a space comes the complete name of the organisation and city after another space follows the text printed with one space between the lines.
Please send Your papers to the address:
443086 Samara, Moskovskoye Shosse, 34,
Samara State Aerospace University, Faculty No.2.

Contact telephones:
(846 - 2) - 34-79-22;
35-74-22; 35-74-39

e-mail: fdla @ ssau.ru

web: www.ssau.ru/conferences/conf_06.2003_en.shtml


Grundlagen der Schmierstoffe und ihre Anwendungen, Teil I + II

Termin: 30.06.2003 - 04.07.2003 (5 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: Der Text wird noch aktualisiert
    In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.

    Teil I: Grundlagen (12. – 14. Mai)
    (Veranstaltung Nr. 29108.1/68.621)
    Inhalt: Grundlegende Zusammenhänge zwischen Reibung, Verschleiß und Schmierung * Schmierstoffe: mineralölbasische Schmieröle und Schmierfette, synthetische Schmierstoffe, biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten, Festschmierstoffe, Additive für Schmierstoff, Schmierölveränderung im Betrieb – Ölanalyse zur Beurteilung von Schmierstoff und Reibstelle, chemische, physikalische und technologische Eigenschaften, Viskosität und Fließverhalten

    Teil II: Anwendungen (15. u. 16. Mai)
    Inhalt: Getriebeschmierstoffe * Motorenschmierstoffe * Verdichterschmierstoffe * Hydraulikanlagen und -flüssigkeiten * Schmierstoffe für Metallbearbeitung: spanende Bearbeitung, Umformung

    Teilnahmegebühr: Teil I + II: EUR 1.230,00

Teilnahmegebühr: 1230 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 29252
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Grundlagen der Schmierstoffe und ihre Anwendungen, Teil I: Grundlagen

Termin: 30.06.2003 - 02.07.2003 (3 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten:
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

Inhalt: Der Text wird noch aktualisiert
    In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.

    Teil I: Grundlagen

    Grundlegende Zusammenhänge zwischen Reibung, Verschleiß und Schmierung * Schmierstoffe: mineralölbasische Schmieröle und Schmierfette, synthetische Schmierstoffe, biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten, Festschmierstoffe, Additive für Schmierstoff, Schmierölveränderung im Betrieb – Ölanalyse zur Beurteilung von Schmierstoff und Reibstelle, chemische, physikalische und technologische Eigenschaften, Viskosität und Fließverhalten

Teilnahmegebühr: 880 EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 29252.1
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July 2003


The Fourteenth International Symposium on Transport Phenomena (ISTP-14)
6th-10th July, 2003
Bali, Indonesia
Contact: Contact: Dr. Yanuar (email: istpl4 @ yahoo.com | istpl4 @ eng.ui.ac.id | yanuardr @ yahoo.com)

International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics 2003).
AIM2003 will be held in Kobe, JAPAN on July 20-24, 2003.

We would be grateful if you are interested in the conference and consider to submit papers.
We now provide a web-based electronic paper submission procedure so that you could submit papers easilly.
July 20 - 24, 2003
Kobe, Japan
Paper Submission
- December 20, 2002, Electronic Submission of Full-Length Papers
- March 14, 2003, Notification of Acceptance
- April 18, 2003, Electronic Submission of Final camera-Ready

Tutorial/Workshop
Please contact the Tutorial/Workshop Chair for the proposals by November 29, 2002.

Tutorial/Workshop Chair:
Prof.Luigi Glielmo (Universita del Sannio in Benevento, Italy)
glielmo @ unisannio.it
Please find further information on our web site, http://www.aim2003.org/
For further inquiries and any questions, please feel free to contact us.

We look forward to meeting you in Kobe next year !

Best Regards,

Shigeki Sugano, General Chair
aim2003 @ sugano.mech.waseda.ac.jp

Hideki Hashimoto, Program Chair
aim2003pc @ sugano.mech.waseda.ac.jp


TRIBOLOGICAL FAILURE MECHANISMS IN REPEATED ROLLING CONTACTS
The Tribology Groups of the Institute of Physics and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers are staging a:
One Day Meeting - Tuesday 22nd July 2003
Workshop - Wednesday 23rd July 2003
Robinson College
Cambridge

Speakers will include:

Prof. K L Johnson (University of Cambridge); Prof. M Ciavarella (Politecnico di Bari); Dr A Kapoor (University of Sheffield); Prof. L Josefson (Chalmers University); Dr C Davis (University of Birmingham); Dr H P Evans (University of Cardiff); Dr E J Myers (University of Newcastle); Dr A Olver (Imperial College); Mr A Lee (Torotrack).

Workshop for invited participants: 9.30-12.30 Wednesday 23rd July.

Those above plus, Fujii (NTN Bearings); Morales-Espejel (SKF); Loughton (Railway Safety Ltd); Ventry (AEAT Rail); Sawley/Dembosky (TTCI).

For further information please contact:

John Williams/Margaret Stack


August 2003


2nd International Symposium on Stability Control of Rotating Machinery
4th-8th August, 2003
Gdañsk, Poland
Contact: Jeanette A. Cox (email: jeanette.cox @ bpb-co.com)


TRCON-03
International Symposium on Transient Convective Heat and Mass Transfer in Single and Two-phase Flows, TRCON-03
17th-22nd August, 2003
Cesme, Turkey
Contact: Prof. Faruk Arinc (email: arinc @ metu.edu.tr)

International Workshop
MESOMECHANICS: FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS
August 18-20, 2003
Tomsk, Russia
April 1, 2003 - Second announcement
May 1, 2003 - Deadline for registration form and abstract submission
June 1, 2003 Notification of acceptance of paper presentation
August 18-23, 2003 - Submission of manuscripts for publication
    Organized by
  • Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia
  • Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
  • International Scientific Center for Physical Mesomechanics of Materials
  • Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • Institute of Geophysics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA
  • Institute for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia
  • European Structural Integrity Society
  • Russian Foundation for Basic Research
  • Berlin Technical University, Berlin, Germany
INTRODUCTION
About twenty years ago a new paradigm - a concept of structural levels of deformation of solids - was formulated. Over the past years this concept has been treated theoretically and tested experimentally. This gave rise to the development of a new scientific trend - Physical Mesomechanics, which allows one to relate mechanics of the solids under loading to the physics of plasticity and strength.
Physical Mesomechanics considers solids under loading as a multilevel self-organized system where shear stability loss occurs in a self-consistent way at micro-, meso- and macroscale levels. A basic act of plastic flow is "shear+rotation". It gives rise to dissipative mesostructures and fragmentation of solids at the mesolevel. Fracture is the final stage of fragmentation of solids where its global shear stability loss occurs at the macrolevel. In last ten years a large body of experimental and theoretical research of behavior of solids under loading were done at micro-, meso- and macroscale levels. The results of these investigations allow one to refine understanding of the mechanisms of deformation and fracture of solids in various conditions of loading.
Physical Mesomechanics was the topic of several international conferences took place in Russia, Israel, Germany, China and Denmark.

SCOPE

The Workshop is intended for discussion of fundamental features and engineering applications of Physical Mesomechanics.
Application of the methods of Physical Mesomechanics to the problems of heterogeneous material response to different loading, fatigue and wear; nondestructive testing, experimental and computational methods, hardening and reconditioning technologies, materials for electronics will be in the focus of the Workshop. A special session will be devoted to geodynamics.
There will be Plenary sessions including key-note lectures. Round table and poster sessions will also be organized.
    TOPICS
    Foundations of Physical Mesomechanics
  • Main Features of Physical Mesomechanics
  • Main Tools of Physical Mesomechanics
    Application of Physical Mesomechanics
  • Design of gradient and composite materials
  • Materials with hardened and wear-resistant coatings
  • Nanomaterials
  • Materials for electronics
  • Nondestructive testing
  • Shock-wave loading
  • Geodynamics and tectonics
CHAIRMAN
V. Panin
Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, SB RAS Tomsk, Russia

CO-CHAIRMEN

G. Sih
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
S. Psakhie
Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, SB RAS
Tomsk, Russia D. Klimov Institute for Problems in Mechanics, RAS Moscow, Russia

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
R. ArmstrongUniversity of Maryland,
College Park, USA
Y. BaiChinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China
V. FominInstitute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, SB RAS,
Novosibirsk, Russia
K. FrolovMechanical Engineering Research Institute, RAS,
Moscow, Russia
S. GoldinInstitute of Geophysics, SB RAS,
Novosibirsk, Russia
R. GoldsteinInstitute for Problems in Mechanics, RAS,
Moscow, Russia
I. GoryachevaInstitute for Problems in Mechanics, RAS,
Moscow, Russia
Y. HongChinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China
Y. HorieLos Alamos National Laboratory,
Los Alamos, USA
E. KozlovRussian Federal Nuclear Center
Institute of Technical Physics,
Snezhinsk, Russia
V. KuropatenkoRussian Federal Nuclear Center
Institute of Technical Physics,
Snezhinsk, Russia
Ph. LetnikovInstitute of the Earth's Crust, SB RAS,
Irkutsk, Russia
Lu KeInstitute of Metal Research, CAS,
Shenyang, China
P. MakarovInstitute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, SB RAS,
Tomsk, Russia
V. MyasnikovInstitute of Automation and Control Processes, FEB RAS,
Vladivostok, Russia
K. MillerStructural Integrity Research Institute,
Sheffield, Great Britain
O. NaimarkInstitute of Continuous Media Mechanics, UB RAS,
Perm, Russia
G. OstermeyerBraunschweig Technical University,
Braunschweig, Germany
G. PluvinageMetz University,
Metz, France
V. PopovBerlin Technical University, Berlin, Germany
International Scientific Center for Physical Mesomechanics of Materials
A. RevuzhenkoSiberian Independent University,
Institute of Mining,
Novosibirsk, Russia
E. SantnerBundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM),
Berlin, Germany
S. SchmauderUniversity of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany
E. ShemyakinMoscow State University,
Moscow, Russia
V. TitovLavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, SB RAS,
Novosibirsk, Russia
S. ToyookaSaitama University,
Saitama, Japan
M. WnukUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Milwaukee, USA
Yu. YanovskiiInstitute of Applied Mechanics, RAS,
Moscow, Russia
S. YoshidaSouthern Louisiana University
Hammond, USA
Shou-Wen YuTsinghua University,
Beijing, China

    LOCATION
    The Workshop will take place in Tomsk, Russia.
    Tomsk, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Siberia, was founded in 1604 and it will celebrate the 400th anniversary next year. The wooden architecture of the city, preserved from old times, is harmoniously combined with modern buildings. The present-day Tomsk is an important scientific and cultural center in the east of Russia. The city called Siberian Athens has 6 universities and more than 20 scientific research institutes.
    TIME SCHEDULE :
  • April 1, 2003 - Second announcement
  • May 1, 2003 - Deadline for registration form and abstract submission
  • June 1, 2003 Notification of acceptance of paper presentation
  • August 18-23, 2003 - Submission of manuscripts for publication
    CALL FOR PAPERS
    A prospective author is requested to submit a 250-500 word abstract in English to the Workshop Secretariat. Abstracts should be sent in hard copy by mail and in electronic form by e-mail (in MS Word or RTF format only) as soon as possible and no later than May 1, 2003.
    A book of abstracts will be published before the Workshop and will be available at the time of registration. The key-note and selected poster papers will be issued in the International Journal 'Physical Mesomechanics'.

    REGISTRATION FEE

  • before August 1, 2003 250$
  • in cash at the registration 270$
  • for accompanying person 160$
    Included in the registration fee:
  • Workshop Program and Book of Abstracts
  • Transportation from Tomsk Airport/ Railway Station to the Conference Hotel
  • Workshop stationary
  • Lunches on August 19,20
  • Coffee breaks
  • Rent of the Conference Hall
  • Welcome cocktail
  • Banquet
    ATTENTION! There is a special discount on the registration fee. For persons who intend to take part in both Mesomechanics'2003 Workshop and CADAMT'2003 Conference the total fee will be:
  • before August 1, 2003 320$
  • in cash at the registration 350$
  • for accompanying person 200$
WORKSHOP SECRETARIAT
Dr. Evgenii Alexandrovich Kovalevskii
Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, SB RAS
pr. Academicheskii, 2/1
634021, Tomsk, RUSSIA
Phone: (3822) 258073
Fax: (3822) 259576
E-mail: evgenii @ fed.tomsk.ru

Registration Form
International Workshop
Mesomechanics: Fundamentals and Applications
MESO'2003
Tomsk, Russia
August 18-20, 2003
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Please, return this form to the Workshop Secretariat as soon as possible and no later than May 1, 2003


VIIth International Conference Computer-Aided Design of Advanced Materials and Technologies
August 20-23, 2003
Tomsk, Russia

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
AND CALL FOR PAPERS
    Organized by :
  • Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia
  • Mechanical Engineering Research Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russia
  • Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
  • International Scientific Center for Physical Mesomechanics of Materials
  • Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • Institute of Geophysics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA
  • Institute for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia
  • Russian Foundation for Basic Research
  • Berlin Technical University, Berlin, Germany


IFSSEHT
2003
International Forum - Symposium on Safety and Economy of Hydrogen Transport, IFSSEHT-2003
18th-21st August, 2003
Sarov, Russia
Contact: IFSSEHT-2003 Secretariat (email: gusev @ sar.ru)

EFMC2003 The 5th Euromech fluid conference 24-28 august 2003
August 24-28, 2003 The European Mechanics Society is an international non-governmental non-profit scientific organisation.

The objective of the society is to engage in all activities intended to promote in Europe the development of mechanics as a branch of science and engineering. Mechanics deals with motion, flow and deformation of matter, be it fluid or solid, under the action of applied forces, and with any associated phenomena.

Letter of the Chairman

The next European Fluid Mechanics Conference will be held in Toulouse (France) from August 24 to August 28, 2003. This conference, organised under the auspices of EUROMECH by the Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, will be the fifth in the series started in Cambridge in 1991 and continued in Warsaw (1994), Göttingen (1997) and Eindhoven (2000). The conference will cover the whole field of Fluid Dynamics, ranging from very fundamental aspects to recent applications. This conference will provide a unique opportunity for fluid dynamicists to see what is going on in this very active field in Europe and to exchange their views on recent developments. The conference will comprise invited lectures, oral presentations, poster sessions, and three mini-symposia dealing with selected topics. Selection of papers will be made on the basis of a one-page abstract. Following the general policy of EUROMECH Conferences, no proceedings will be published.

Contact

All correspondence can be directed to the EFMC2003 Conference Office.

Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse
Allée Camille Soula
31400 Toulouse, France

Fax: + 33 (0)5 61 28 59 42
E-mail: efmc2003 @ imft.fr
Web: www.imft.fr/efmc2003

Electronic registration and electronic submission of abstracts are strongly encouraged.
The use of fax and classic mail is restricted to persons for whom electronic means are not available.

Hotel accommodation has to be arranged by the attendees themselves. To help them, a list of hotels with rates and addresses is available at the hotel page. Note that rooms have been pre-booked until June 30, 2003.

Conference schedule

November 1, 2002: Registration possible on the Web site.
December 10, 2002: Deadline for abstracts submission (1 page). Texts must follow the guidelines sent out and given on the Web site. The authors must also specify preference for an oral or a poster presentation.
January 10, 2003: Deadline for application for young researchers' fellowships.
March 1, 2003: Notification of acceptance (oral or poster). Preliminary programme is drawn up and made available on the Web site.
April 1, 2003: Notification of acceptance of fellowships for young researchers.
May 1, 2003: Deadline for registration at a reduced fee. Registration deadline for authors of oral presentations. Final programme available on the Web site.
June 30, 2003: Deadline for payment at a reduced fee and for the reservation of pre-booked hotel rooms.

The two Euromech Young Scientist Prizes 2003 will be attributed at the end of the Conference. These prizes, 500 euro each, will reward the best oral and poster presentations given during EFMC2003 by scientists less than 35 years old at the time of the conference. To apply to these prizes, young contributors must send an electronic mail to the EFMC2003 Conference Office (efmc2003 @ imft.fr) before December 10, 2002. This e-mail must specify the date of birth of the applicant, his or her address and the title and number of his or her abstract. Note that applicants must be the presenting author of their contribution (oral or poster).

Paticipants less than 35 years old at the time of the conference may apply for a partial financial support. To this end, after having submitted their abstract, they have to send a short vitae, a motivation letter and a copy of their abstract (all three in PdF format) to the e-mail address: fyrefmc @ imft.fr.This package must be sent not later than January 10, 2003. The possibility for a financial support will be examined only for those of the applicants whose abstract will have been accepted by the Euromech Fluid Mechanics Conference Committee. The decision will be notified by electronic mail, not later than April 1, 2003.

The conference will be held at the Centre des Congres Pierre Baudis
11 esplanade Compans Caffarelli
31000 Toulouse

The city of Toulouse has an international airport. There are also frequent trains running to Toulouse from the main French cities (facilities and access maps).
You can find in the link hereafter general information about Toulouse including urban transport :
www.mairie-toulouse.fr

PROGRAMME
Invited Presentation
Euromech Lecture
H. K. MOFFATT, Cambridge

Invited Lectures

S. CANDEL, Paris
Y. S. KACHANOV, Novosibirsk
W. KOCH, Göttingen
D. LOHSE, Twente
W. K. MELVILLE, San Diego
N. PEAKE, Cambridge
D. QUERE, Paris
D. L. WEAIRE, Dublin

Contributed comuncations

Three types of presentations will be accepted: Regular lectures, Posters and Mini-symposia.
Mini-symposia will consist of oral presentations on the following topics:

  • Aeroacoustics (conveners: J. Delfs, Braunschweig; A. Dowling, Cambridge)
  • Experimental techniques: Light and sound (conveners: C. Baudet, Grenoble; J. Westerweel, Delft);
  • Microgravity fluids dynamics (conveners: M. Dreyer, Bremen; B. Zappoli, Toulouse)
Go to authors instructions for further information.

August 25: Welcome ceremony at the Capitole (City-Hall of Toulouse).

Social programme

August 26 afternoon: Visit of the city of Albi, historical and artistic capital of the Albigeois, with its famous Cathedrale Sainte-Cécile and the Museum Toulouse-Lautrec. Albi Tourist Office.

August 26 evening: Banquet: an opportunity to enjoy the tasty world famous cuisine of southwest France, in the Chateau de Croisillat.

For accompanying persons:
August 25 afternoon: Visit of Toulouse (guided walk in the historical centre of the city) Toulouse Tourist Office.



2nd International Conference on Engineering Rheology, ICER 2003
24th-27th August, 2003
Zielona Góra, Poland
Contact: Prof. E. Walicki (email: E.Walicki @ ijame.uz.zgora.pl)

September 2003

TRANSIENT PROCESSES IN TRIBOLOGY
30th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology

2nd - 5th September 2003
Lyon, France

The central theme of this conference is to highlight the transient aspects of the processes in tribology and to point out the differences obtained with the stationary conditions, be it experimental, analytical or numerical.

Papers are therefore invited from the fields of mechanics, material science and physico-chemistry that focus on the transient aspect of a particular phenomenon in friction, lubrication and wear.

Topics include:

    Stick-slip behaviour, static and dynamic friction

    Vibration, noise and tribological contacts

    Operating conditions including acceleration/deceleration/impacts

    Transient effects on material properties (for example lubricant rheology)

    Reaction times of additives, third bodies

    Different time scales of processes in tribology

For further details please contact:

Laboratoire de Mecanique des Contacts
UMR CNRS INSA 5514
Batiment J. d'Alembert
INSA de Lyon
20 Avenue Albert Einstein
69621 Villeurbanne cedex, France

Tel: ++33 (0) 4 7243 8452
Fax: ++33 (0) 4 7889 0980
email: lmc @ insa-lyon.fr


ECCOSS-22 22th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SURFACE SCIENCE (ECOSS-22)
September 7-12, 2003
Prague, Czech Republic
Deadlines:
Abstract submission - 15th April 2003
Letter of acceptance - 30th May 2003
Early Registration and Hotel reservation - 20th June 2003
Manuscript Submission - 10th July 2003

Sattelite Workshop:
Fundamental and Practical Applications of Surface Diffusion
Location and Time: Tøeš castle, Czech republic, September 14 - 17, 2003

Scope of the Workshop:
· microscopic approaches
· large-scale modeling of surface diffusion
· clusters and nanostructures
· growth of nanostructures
· sputtering and etching
· chemical reactions, catalysis
· diffusion in biological systems
· molecular assembly on surfaces

Scope of the Conference
The Conference will be concerned with results of theoretical and experimental investigations in the following general areas:

· Surface structure, morphology, roughness and topography
· Diffusion, dynamics and growth at surfaces
· Magnetic properties of low dimensional systems
· Magnetic interfaces
· Small particles, clusters and nanostructures
· Electronic structure of low dimensional systems
· Organic molecules on surfaces
· Adsorption, chemisorption and surface reactions
· Surface thermodynamics and phase transitions
· Nanotribology
· Heteroepitaxy and surface alloying
· Techniques: surface and interface microscopy and spectroscopy

Sattelite Workshop:
International Workshop on Surface Physics
Location and Time: Polanica Zdroj, Poland, September 13 - 15, 2003

The International Workshop on Surface Physics is intended to replace the International Seminar on Surface Physics that was organized by the Institute of Experimental Physics of the University of Wroclaw in the years 1976 - 2000. During the last few years it has become clear that the original formula of the Seminar, which was intended as a platform for exchange of ideas between the scientist from the "East" and "West", is exhausted.
We decided to switch the formula to a more typical workshop gathering surfacists, experimentalists and theoreticians, working on rapidly developing research field of surface science. The program of the Workshop is built around 10-12 invited talks presented by the world leader scientists. Certain number of contributed papers (10) will be selected for oral (20 min.) presentations and the other will be displayed as posters. Proceedings of the meeting will be published.
There will be ample time for discussion. Emphasis will be put on the creation of maximum opportunities for informal discussion and the facilitating of direct person-to-person exchanges of ideas about new developement. The idea is to encourage stronger contacts between the young scientists and the senior figures of various fields. There will be young scientists presentations.

The theme of the oncoming workshop will be:

Metals on Solid Surfaces

and will cover following topics:

· Surface topography
· Metallic nanostructures on surface
· Electronic structure and properties
· Interatomic interactions on surfaces
· Surface alloying and mixing

Up to date the following scientist have agreed to provide talks:
· Ernst Bauer (Tempe, USA)
· Harald Brune (Lausanne, Switzerland)
· Harald Ibach (Juelich, Germany)
· Mieczyslaw Jalochowski (Krakow, Poland)
· Bengt Lundqvist (Goeteborg, Sweden)
· Theodore Madey (Rutgers, USA)
· Vladimir Matolin (Prague, Czech Republic)
· Anton Naumovets (Kiev, Ukraine)
· Herbert Pfnuer (Hannover, Germany)
· Marek Szymonski (Cracow, Poland)
· Ugo Valbusa (Genova, Italy)
· Klaus Wandelt (Bonn, Germany)

The workshop is supposed to be a satellite meeting to the 22nd European Conference on Surface Science to be held in Prague, 7 - 12 September 2003. The format of the Workshop will be limited to about 100 - 120 participants. The venue of the Workshop will be Polanica Zdroj a small spa town located midway between Wroclaw and Prague (some 160 km from Prague), on the Polish side of the border.

Organizers:

Prof. Antoni Ciszewski
Institute of Experimental Physics
University of Wroclaw
plac M. Borna 9
50-204 Wroclaw
Poland
tel (+48 71) 3759310
fax (+48 71) 3287365
e-mail: ciszewsk @ ifd.uni.wroc.pl
Prof. Adam Kiejna
Institute of Experimental Physics
University of Wroclaw
plac M. Borna 9
50-204 Wroclaw
Poland
tel (+48 71) 3759264
fax (+48 71) 3287365
e-mail: kiejna @ ifd.uni.wroc.pl


EVC-8 TRIBOLOGY IN ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 2003
2nd International Conference

8th-10th September 2003
Bournemouth, UK

Sustainable Product Engineering of Bournemouth University Research Centre and the University of Oviedo in Spain at this conference will deal with the Characteristics of Interacting Surfaces; A Key Factor in Sustainable and Economic Products.

Objectives
The objectives are to highlight the issues of wear and friction between interacting surfaces in relative motion as well as the effect lubrication has on these interacting surfaces which are a prerequisite for product function, quality and cost. These characteristics have environmental as well as life cycle consequences which emphasise the importance their consideration has during the early stages of product design.

It is the purpose of this conference to draw together expertise in this multi-disciplinary field to assist in a better understanding of the issues relating to tribological characteristics so that they can be addressed early in the product design stage.

Conference Topics
Papers are invited on the topics listed below and other which fall within the general scope of the conference:

  • Life-orientated Products
  • Sustainable Product Development
  • Product Life Design Tools
  • Life Cycle Assessment for Optimised Products
  • Energy Studies in Product Use Phase
  • Environmental Impact Assessmen
  • Surface Quality
  • Surface Engineering
  • Lubricants
  • Advanced Materials
  • Analytical Studies
  • Test Methods

Exhibition Facilities
There will be exhibition facilities for the display of products, literature, etc. related to the theme of the conference.

The first conference on Tribology in Environmental Design took place in 2001 and was a very great success, with a large international participation.

For general information please visit website:
www.sustainableengineering.org/ted2003/ted2003.htm

For further information please contact
Ms. Deborah Newton-Perks
Conference Secretariat, TED2003
Bournemouth University, Studland House, 12 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth Dorset BH1 3NA, UK
Tel: 44 (0)1202 503750
Fax: 44 (0)1202 503751
Email: ted_info @ bournemouth.ac.uk


ASM-2003 Materials & Processes for Medical Devices Conference
8-10 September 2003
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Anaheim, California
Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 January 2003
You will be notified as to the acceptance of your abstract approximately the first week of March 2003
The Only Conference for Medical Devices that Focuses on Applied Materials, Processes and Technology
  • Fatigue Life and Durability of Implants
  • Surface Engineering
  • Joining and Forming Processes
  • Effect of Materials on Surgical Techniques
  • Biocompatibility
Product Range Covered will include:
  • Vascular Stents and Stent-grafts
  • Orthopaedic Implants
  • Dental Materials
  • Surgical Instruments and Devices
Materials Covered will include:
  • Stainless Steels, Ti Alloys, Co-Cr Alloys, Nitinol, and Noble Metals
  • And More!
Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 January 2003

Submit your abstract for consideration today!

Sponsored by: ASM International, The Materials Information Society

Co-Sponsored by:

ASTM International Committee F04 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

This event will focus on materials, processes and technology as they relate to medical/dental devices:

  • surgical devices;
  • minimally invasive devices for vascular applications including cardiovascular, neurovascular, and peripheral vascular applications;
  • equipment used in orthopaedic (knee, hip, elbow, spine, bone attachment, etc), respiratory, ophthalmic, neurological, and urological fields
  • dental (implants, dental materials, orthodontics and endodontics, wires, devices and instruments, etc)
  • non-implantables, e.g., catheters and guidewires
  • interventional devices
This event will provide an ideal opportunity to take a look at state-of-the-art in science and technology pertaining to medical device materials, as well as examine ways to apply those to your products and applications.

Papers are solicited for, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Fatigue Life and Durability of Medical Implants
  • Corrosion Resistance of Medical Implants
  • Surface Engineering of Medical Devices
  • Surface Removal Techniques including electropolishing, chemical etching
  • Surface treatment modification techniques including coatings
  • Sterilization as it impacts surfaces
  • Joining Methods for Medical Devices
  • Joining specific to medical implants
  • Bonding of metal to plastics
  • Bonding plastics to plastics
  • Forming processes used in medical devices
  • Laser Cutting
  • Photo/chemical etching
  • Wire drawing
  • Sheet forming
  • Shape setting of NiTi Alloys
  • Forging and investment casting
  • Heat treatment methods used in medical implants
  • Effect of materials on surgical techniques
  • Endovascular/cardiovascular procedures
  • Orthopaedic procedures
  • Dental procedures
  • Biocompatibility of implant materials
  • Imaging
  • Materials for In-vivo Imaging (issues such as MRI & related device heating or magnetic pulling)
  • The conference will cover materials including, but not limited to: Stainless Steels, Titanium Alloys, NiTi, Co-Cr Alloys, Nitinol and Noble Metals
  • Regulatory Affairs as Related to Materials
Recommended attendees include, but are not limited to:
  • Product development/design engineers of medical device industries who are interested in the knowledge of materials
  • R&D scientists in the medical device industry
  • R&D managers of the medical device industry
  • Material producers who supply or are interested in supplying materials to medical device industries
  • Companies that supply specific equipment/technologies to meet medical device needs
  • Vascular/Orthopaedic surgeons/dentists who are interested in the knowledge of implant materials
  • Manufacturing engineers from the medical device industry
  • Academic scientists who are interested in disseminating their knowledge among the above audience or exchanging information with their peers or with industrial R&D scientists
  • Other (non-medical device) industry scientists who are interested in disseminating their knowledge among their customer base
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: Deadline is 15 January 2003

Please seriously consider your ability to prepare a full manuscript and present your work at the conference BEFORE submitting your abstract. All costs associated with your participation are your responsibility (travel, housing, registration, etc.)

Interested authors should submit a 100-150 words abstract (in English) to www.asminternational.org/absubmit_meddevices.cfm; simply complete the requested presenter and co-author information: name, title, company/affiliation, complete address, phone and fax number and e-mail address.

You will be notified as to the acceptance of your abstract approximately the first week of March 2003.

PUBLICATION:
Conference proceedings will be published and distributed to all attendees following the event. Deadline for manuscript submissions will be AT the event and the book published by the end of the year.

Organizing Committee:
Dr. Sanjay Shrivastava, Event Chairman
R&D Principal Engineer
Edwards Lifesciences LLC
Irvine, California
Dr. Phillip J. Andersen
Consultant
Andersen Metallurgical LLC
Madison, Wisconsin
Dr. Stanley A. Brown
Biomaterials Engineer
USFDA Center for Devices and
Radiological Health
Div. of Mechanics & Materials Science
Rockville, Maryland
Dr. Sepehr Fariabi
Senior Director
Edwards Lifesciences LLC
Irvine, California
Dr. Farrokh Farzin-Nia
Technical Director of Materials R&D
Ormco Corporation
Inglewood, California
Dr. Darel E. Hodgson
Chief Technology Officer
Shape Memory Applications/Johnson Mathey
Palo Alto, California
Dr. Dana Medlin
Principal Engineer
Zimmer Incorporated
Warsaw, Indiana
Dr. Y. V. Murty, FASM
Technology Assessment
Carpenter Technology Corporation
Reading, Pennsylvania
Prof. Henry J. Rack, FASM
Prof., Materials Science & Engineering
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina
Dr. Ming H. Wu
Vice President of Technology
Memry Corporation
Bethel, Connecticut

Visit the ASM website frequently at www.asminternational.org/meddevices for updates on this event.

Questions? Contact us:
ASM International
Conference Administrator, Medical Devices Event
Materials Park, Ohio U.S.A. 44073-0002
Telephone: 440.338.5151
Fax: 440.338.4634


Getriebeschmierung
Termin: 08.09.2003 - 11.09.2003 (4 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Dr.-Ing. H.-G. Baldauf,Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz,Wolfgang Gläntz,Dipl.-Ing. Siegfried F. Güsmer,Dipl.-Ing. Reiner Jardot,Dr.-Ing. Franz Joachim,Dipl.-Ing. Eduard M. Laukotka,Dr.-Ing. Klaus Michaelis,Dr.-Ing. Gert Schönnenbeck,Dr. Joachim Vetter,Dip
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de
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    Schmierstoffe und ihre Eigenschaften – Auslegung von Getrieben – Praktische Getriebeschmierung – Schadensanalyse

    In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.

    Grundlagen der Zahnradschmierung * Praktische Getriebeschmierung * Getriebeschmierstoffe * Berechnung und Auslegung von Zahnradpaarungen auf der Basis der Elastohydrodynamik * Berechnung und Auslegung von Zahnradpaarungen unter Berücksichtigung des EP-Verhaltens * Schmierölveränderung im Betrieb und Gebrauchtölbeurteilung bei Getriebeölen * Schadensbild und Schadensursache als Grundlage der Schadensanalyse

Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt DEM
Lehrgangsnummer: 680637

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5th Miñsk International Seminar „Heat Pipes, Heat Pumps, Refrigerators”
8th-llth September 2003
Miñsk, Belarus
Contact: Prof. Leonard L. Vasiliev (email: Lvasil @ hmti.ac.by)

YAROFRI
2003
YAROFRI-2003 5th International Symposium on Friction Products and Materials
September 9th - 11th 2003
Yaroslavl, Russia

Programme of the Symposium

  • Friction composites and products: development, technology, testing
  • Markets of friction products: features, development, manufacturers and suppliers marketing
  • Theoretical issues of friction and wear
For further details please contact:

Mr E G Piven
OAO TIIR
159948 Yaroslavl
Moskovsky Avenue, 149
Russia

Tel: +7 0852 44 1663
Fax: +7 0852 44 1591
Email: tiir @ yaroslavl.ru
www.tiir.ru


Smart Surfaces in Tribology: Advanced Additives and Structured Coatings 2003 Smart Surfaces in Tribology: Advanced Additives and Structured Coatings 2003 Smart Surfaces in Tribology: Advanced Additives and Structured Coatings 2003 Smart Surfaces in Tribology: Advanced Additives and Structured Coatings
First Circular
Call for papers
10-12 September 2003
Zurich, Switzerland
Location Hotel Renaissance, Zurich-Glattbrugg
www.empa.ch/sst
Smart Surfaces in Tribology:
Advanced Additives and
Structured Coatings

A European conference on recent developments in additive technology and surface coatings for the reduction of wear and friction on moving surfaces

General Information
Contact   EMPA
Dr Rowena Crockett
Ueberlandstrasse 129
CH-8600 Duebendorf
Switzerland
Phone: +41 1 823 46 12
Fax:     +41 1 823 40 38
Email: rowena.crockett @ empa.ch

Internet: www.empa.ch/sst


Dates 10-12 September 2003

Location Hotel Renaissance, Zurich-Glattbrugg

Smart Surfaces in Tribology:
Advanced Additives and Structured Coatings

Introduction

This meeting is organised jointly between the Brussels section of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE, Brussels Section), the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA) and Tribology Letters (Kluwer Publishing). It is aimed at people from industry and academic institutions, who have a shared interest in recent developments in elucidating the mechanisms of additives in forming protective coatings, as well as the increasing use, by coating manufacturers, of highly structured approaches to improving wear resistance.

Subjects cowered by this meeting will include

  • new additives and new insights: chemistry and mechanisms of wear and friction reduction
  • techniques for the fabrication of structured surfaces
  • physical and chemical properties of surfaces that lead to wear protection
  • the use of surface analytical approaches for the characterization of coating and additive properties

    Guidelines for abstracts

  • Abstracts should be written in English and no longer than one A4 page
  • The presenter should be marked with an asterisk (*)
  • The full postal address as well as the email address of the corresponding author should be given
  • Please state with the submission of the abstract whether oral or poster presentation is preferred (or no preference)
  • Abstracts should be sent to rowena.crockett @ empa.ch as an email attachment

Deadlines

Oral Presentation:
Closing date for submission of abstract 28 February 2003

Poster Presentation:
Closing date for submission of abstract 31 March 2003

Publication of papers

Papers submitted for oral or poster presentations may be submitted for publication in a special edition of Tribology Letters, subject to normal reviewing procedures.

Inwited speakers and (prowisional) titles of talks

Prof. Hugh Spikes (Imperial College, England):
The antiwear film-forming properties of zinc dialkyldithiophosphates

Dr Marcus Morstein (Platit AG, Switzerland):
Novel high-performance PVD coatings by nano- and microscale structuring

Dr Sandrine Bec (Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France):
Nanorheological properties of antiwear tribofilms

Dr Joerg Patscheider (EMPA, Switzerland):
Wear protection by nanostructured hard coatings

Organising committee

Dr Rowena CrockettEMPA, Switzerland
Prof. Nicholas SpencerETHZ, Switzerland and Tribology Letters Ir Michel RoegiersSTLE, Belgium
Dr Lukas RohrEMPA, Switzerland
Mr Sigi RoosEMPA, Switzerland
Prof. Hugh SpikesImperial College, England
Dr Paul HugEMPA, Switzerland
Dr Joerg PatscheiderEMPA, Switzerland

Dates
10-12 September 2003

Location
Hotel Renaissance, Zurich-Glattbrugg, Switzerland

Further information
Internet: www.empa.ch/sst

Dr Rowena Crockett, EMPA
Phone: +41 1 823 46 12
Fax:    +41 1 823 40 38
Email: rowena.crockett @ empa.ch

Other STLE conferences (www.stle.org)
STLE 2003 Annual Meeting and Exhibition ApriI 27-May 1, 2003, New York, NY

STLE-ASME Joint Tribology Conference October 26-29, 2003, Jacksonyille, FL

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  MECHTRIBOTRANS – 2003
”MECHANICS AND TRIBOLOGY OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS - 2003”

September 10-13, 2003
Rostov-on-Don (Russia)

The Russian academy of sciences in association with the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, The Ministry of Transport Communication of the Russian Federation, Interdisciplinary Scientific Tribology Council, Association of Tribology Engineers and Rostov State University of Transport Communication have the honor to invite you to participate in the international Congress "Mechanics and Tribology of Transport Systems". The Congress will be held in September 10-13, 2003 in Rostov-on-Don (Russia).

THE SECTIONS OF THE CONGRESS.
- Development ofpromising transport technique.
- Mechanics of transport systems.
- Problems of friction, wear, lubricants and lubrication.
- New wear-resistant materials and reinforcing technologies.
-Safety of traffic, information technologies, communication and telecommunication systems on transport.

CONGRESS LANGUAGES.
Russian and English with translation.
DEADLINES:
15.08.2002 - first information message;
15.10.2002 - registration form and abstract;
15.12.2002 - confirmation of preliminary participation;
15.04.2003 - submission of papers and registration fee;
15.06.2003 - notification of acceptance and proceedings publishing.
LOCATION:
The Rostov State University of Transport Communication
Authors are invited to send Registration forms and Abstracts to the Organizing Committee by 15.10.2002.
Address: Myasnikova Nina Alekseevna
”Mechtribotrans-2003”, RGUPS
sq. Narodnogo Opolcheniya 2,
Rostov-on-Don, Russia, 344038
E-mail:mtt @ rgups.ru , or
myasnikoya @ rgups.ru
Tel.: (+7 8632) 726-349
Fax: (+7 8632) 45-06-13
Further information on the Congress can be found at page: www.mtt.rgups.ru.
Registration Form of a participant is filled in the same way as the one of author.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE.
Chairman:
Vice President ofthe RAS, acad. V. V. Kozlov
Academician-secretary ofthe RAS V.E. Fortov
Deputy Chairmen:
acad. RAS D.M Klimov
acad. RAS E.A. Fedosov
acad. RAS K. V. Frolov
corr. memb. RAS V.I. Kolesnikov
Scientific secretary: dr. M.A. Bronovets
Members:
acad. RAS V.S. Avduevskii
acad. RAS N.A. Anfimov
acad. RAS V.A, Babeshko
acad. RAS V.V. Bolotin
acad. RAS R.F. Ganiev
acad. RAS K. S. Kolesnikov
acad. RAS A.B. Kurzhanskii
acad. RAS V.M.Matrosov
acad. RAS F.M. Mitenkov
acad. RAS N.F. Morozov
acad. RAS G.V. Novozhilov
acad. RAS V.E. Panin
acad. RAS V.M. Pashin
acad. RAS V.G. Peshekhonov
acad. RAS I.D. Spasskii
acad. RAS M.N. Tishehenko
acad. RAS O.N. Favorskii
acad. RAS F.L. Chernousko
acad. RAS G.G. Chorny
acad. RAS A.G. Shipynov
acad. RAS V.P. Shorin
dr. R. Bassani (Italy)
dr. W. Bartz (Germany)
dr. A. Gerve (Germany)
dr. F. Franek (Austria)
dr. B. Jacobson (Sweden)
dr. K.L. Johnson (Great Britain)
dr. K. Holmberg (Finland)
dr. K. Kato (Japan)
dr. J. Larsen-Basse (USA)
dr. T. Mathia (France)
dr. J..P. Pascal (France)
dr. S. Pytko (Poland)
dr. W. Schiehien (Germany)
dr.R.Vishnevetsky(USA)
dr. Xie Uou Bai (China)
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Chairman:
corr. memb. RAS V.I. Kolesnikov
corr. memb. RAS I.G. Goryacheva
gen. director «Rostvertol» B.N. Slyusar
Members:
cor. memb. RAS B.V. Gusev
corr. memb. RAS V.G.Inozemcev
corr. memb. RAS N.A. Mahoutov
prof. N.A. Boushe
prof. D.N. Garkunoy
prof. Ju.N. Drozdov
prof. V.J. ICershenbaum
prof A.L. Lisitsyn
prof. Ju.M. Louzhnov
prof. N.K.. Myshkin
prof. Ju.M. Pleskachevskii
prof. V.K. Homeriki
prof. A.V. Chichinadze
prof. A.N. Guda
prof. Jevdokimov
prof. I.M. Elmanov
prof. A.A. Zarifyan
dr. P.G. Ivanochkin
prof. I.A. Maiba
dr. N.A. Myasnikova.
dr. A.V. Okhotnikov
dr. V.M. Prihodko
dr. A.V. Chelokhyan
prof. P.N. Shcherbak



9 International Conference
on Metrology and Properties of Engineering Surfaces

Halmstad, Sweden
10-11 September 2003
E-mail surfconf @ set.hh.se

Introduction

This is the ninth in the very successful series of conferences which have firmiy established surface topography as a new and exciting interdisciplinary field of scientific and technological studies. Recent advances in measurement techniques have extended the scope of roughness measurements to much smaller scales and many new results wait to be reported. On the other hand, the methodology and techniques of roughness measurement and characterisation have been extended to quite different fields of technological application with fascinating results.

Scope

The measurement, characterisation and analysis of surface roughness on any scale. This is to include experimental, theoretical and computational work. Conference subjects will include: Bioengineering; Nano surfaces; Surface measurements; Instrumentation; Topological characterisation of surfaces; Tribology; Industrial applications; Optical surfaces. There will be a special emphasis this year on applications of 3D measurement.

Aims

The aims of the Conference are as before, to bring together practising engineers and research workers in a forum where the latest work can be reported, and where the progress made since the last Conference can be discussed and assimilated so that its benefits may be transferred to industry and to scientists and engineers in other disciplines.

Exhibition/

It is planned to hold an exhibition of surface measuring equipment in conjunction with the Conference and on the same site. Organisations interested in exhibiting should contact the Conference Secretary for further details.

Workshop

There will be a one-day tutorial workshop on the preconference day on the theory and practice of surface roughness, with the opportunity for hands-on use of the latest measuring instruments.

Venue

The conference will be organised this year by Halmstad University, currently one of Sweden's leading centres for research in surface topography. This is oniy the second time that the Conference has been heid at a continental European venue and it will be an excellent opportunity for oyerseas visitors to experience traditional Swedish hospitality in beautiful Halmstad, one of the most popular seaside holiday resorts in northern Europe. The actual conference venue will be the Hotel Tylosand, in a spectacular beach setting with extensive leisure facilities which will be available to delegates.

Offers of Papers

Potential authors should forward titles and extended abstracts to the Conference Secretary by 1 ApriI 2003. These should be not longer than two A4 sides and should include the authors' names and affiliations. Papers selected for presentation, either in formal sessions or as posters, need not be submitted in their final form till the date of the conference. Authors whose abstracts are accepted will be given detailed instructions for the preparation of manuscripts or posters. Abstracts and papers should be submitted by email to surfconf0>set.hh.se. Up-to-date information about the Conference will be available on the Conference home page at www.capaximp.demon.co.uk

The Organising Committee apologises for the short notice of this announcement. The 9th Conference was originally planned to take place at Miskolc in Hungary in ApriI 2003, but unfortunately circumstances have necessitated its postponement. Anyone who submitted an abstract for the Hungary meeting is warmiy invited to resubmit it to Halmstad. Priority will be given to any such resubmissions.

Organising Committee

Professor L. Blunt (Huddersfieid University, UK)
ProfessorT. R. Thomas (Avalon Technology, UK)
Professor B.-G.Rosen (Halmstad University, Sweden)

Conference Secretary:

Christel Sjunnesson
University of Halmstad
School of Business & Engineering
Box 823
SE-301 18 Halmstad
Sweden
Telephone +46 35167544
Fax +46 35167564
E-mail surfconf @ set.hh.se


First Annual European Rheology Confrence, AERC 2003
llth-13th September, 2003
Guimaraes, Portugal
Contact: AERC 2003 Secretariat (email: aerc2003 @ dep.uminho.pt)


WTC III, The 2005 World Tribology Congress & Exhibition
12th-16th September, 2003
Washington, DC, USA
Contact: Edward P. Salek (email: esalek @ stle.org)


3rd International Conference "Research and Development in Mechanical Industry" RaDMI 2003
14th-18th September, 2003
Herceg Novi (Montenegro Adriatic), Yugoslavia
Contact: Prof. Predrag Dasic (email: dasicp @ ptt.yu)


10th International Conference on Mechanics and Technology of Composite Materials
15th-17th September, 2003
Sofia, Bulgaria
Contact: Central Laboratory of Physico-Chemical Mechanics of BAS (email: clphchm @ clphchm.bas.bg)

Grundlagen der Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik
Termin: 15.09.2003 - 19.09.2003 (5 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern
Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de
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In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.
    Reibung, Verschleiß und Schmierung * Hydrodynamische und elastohydrodynamische Schmierung * Schmierstoffe: mineralölbasische Schmieröle und Schmierfette, synthetische Schmierstoffe, biologisch leicht abbaubare Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten, Festschmierstoffe, Additive für Schmierstoffe, chemische, physikalische und technologische Eigenschaften von Schmierölen und -fetten * Viskosität und Fließverhalten * Gleitlagertechnik und -schmierung * Wälzlagertechnik und -schmierung * Zahnradtechnik und Getriebeschmierung * Motorenschmierung * Schmierung von Verdichtern * Hydraulikflüssigkeiten * Schmierstoffe in der Metallbearbeitung und Umformung: spanende Metallbearbeitung, Umformung * Schäden an geschmierten Maschinenelementen
Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
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XXVI
Jesienna
Szko³a
Tribologiczna


&



VI
Konferencja

XXVI Jesienna Szko³a Tribologiczna
PROBLEMY TRIBOLOGICZNE w PRZYRODZIE I TECHNICE

September 16 do 19, 2003
Nidzica, PL
15.02.2003 - Termin nadsy³ania zg³oszenia wstêpnego i streszczenia referatu
28.02.2003 - Drugi komunikat powiadamiaj¹cy o przyjêciu referatu
23.05.2003 - Termin nadsy³ania pe³nego tekstu referatu
20.06.2003 - Ostateczny termin nadsy³ania poprawionego tekstu referatu

VI Konferencja
PROBLEMY NIEKONWENCJONALNYCH UK£ADÓW £O¯YSKOWYCH

MIEJSCE I TERMIN KONFERENCJI

Konferencja odbêdzie siê w Niedzicy, w dniach 16-19 wrzeœnia 2003r.

TEMATYKA KONFERENCJI

XXVI Szko³a Tribologiczna nt.: Problemy Tribologiczne w Przyrodzie i Technice zosta³a po³¹czona z VI Konferencj¹ nt.: Problemy Niekonwencjonalnych Uk³adów £o¿yskowych. Ka¿da z tych konferencji bêdzie mia³a odrêbne sesje.

Konferencja odbêdzie siê w Oœrodku Hotelowo - Turystycznym nad jeziorem Czorsztyñskim w Niedzicy, w dniach 16 - 19 wrzeœnia 2003.

W ramach przygotowywanej konferencji organizatorzy pragn¹ po³¹czyæ tematykê wynikaj¹c¹ z biotribologii z projektami, aplikacjami, problemami eksploatacyjnymi, badaniami modelowymi i u¿ytkowymi wêz³ów tribologicznych obiektów technicznych. Dla pe³nej realizacji zamierzonego celu pragniemy zwróciæ siê do wybranych specjalistów o opracowanie referatów wprowadzaj¹cych poszczególne sesje.

Przewidujemy referaty o tematyce:
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biotribologia i aplikacje medyczne,
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nowoczesne materia³y,
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problemy technologiczne,
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konstrukcje przyjazne dla œrodowiska,
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nanotribologia,
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badania modelowe i u¿ytkowe,
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kierunki badañ w przysz³oœci.
KALENDARZ

KORESPONDENCJE:

15.02.2003     Termin nadsy³ania zg³oszenia wstêpnego i streszczenia referatów (maksymalnie jedna strona formatu A4). Adres e-mail.

28.02.2003     Drugi komunikat powiadamiaj¹cy o przyjêciu referatu, wytyczne do opracowania referatu.

23.05.2003     Termin nadsy³ania pe³nego tekstu referatu. Referaty mog¹ byæ napisane w jêzyku polskim lub angielskim. W przypadku opracowania tekstu w jêzyku angielskim niezbêdne jest do³¹czenie obszernego streszczenia w jêzyku polskim. Referaty opracowane w jêzyku polskim powinny zawieraæ streszczenia w jêzyku angielskim i rosyjskim. Przewiduje siê drukowanie nades³anych referatów w Materia³ach Konferencyjnych, Tribologii, Zeszytach Naukowych Politechniki £ódzkiej i kwartalniku ZEM.

20.06.2003     Ostateczny termin nadsy³ania poprawionego tekstu referatu.

16.09.2003     XXVI Szko³a Tribologiczna

OP£ATY:
Koszt uczestnictwa wynosi:
wp³ata do 17 maja
-    1100 z³. - pe³ny koszt uczestnictwa
-     900 z³. - koszt uczestnictwa dla studentów i emerytowanych pracowników naukowo-dydaktycznych
wp³ata po 17 maja
-    1300 z³. - pe³ny koszt uczestnictwa
-    1000 z³. - koszt uczestnictwa dla studentów i emerytowanych pracowników naukowo-dydaktycznych

20.06.2003 Nieprzekraczalny termin nadsy³ania op³at za uczestnictwo w konferencji.

ADRES BIURA KOMITETU ORGANIZACYJNEGO

Zak³ad Geometrii Wykreœlnej i Rysunku Technicznego
Instytutu Konstrukcji Maszyn Politechniki £ódzkiej
ul. B. Stefanowskiego 1/15
90-924 £ódŸ
tel. (042) 631 22 49
fax (042) 631 22 52
e-mail: zgwirt @ mail.p.lodz.pl

Komitet Honorowy Konferencji:

prof. Jan Krysiñski - Politechnika £ódzka
prof. Piotr Kula - Politechnika £ódzka
prof. Ryszard Marczak - Politechnika Radomska
prof. Stanis³aw Pytko - AGH Kraków
prof. Boles³aw Wojciechowicz - Politechnika Poznañska

Komitet Organizacyjny Konferencji:

Przewodnicz¹cy - Jan Burcan - Politechnika £ódzka
Rados³aw Bednarek - Politechnika £ódzka
Miros³awa Ciepielewska - Politechnika £ódzka
Krzysztof Siczek - Politechnika £ódzka
Anna S³awiñska - Politechnika £ódzka
Bogdan Warda - Politechnika £ódzka
Piotr Witos³awski - Politechnika £ódzka

Komitet Naukowy Konferencji:
Przewodnicz¹cy - Jan Burcan - Politechnika £ódzka
Tadeusz Burakowski - Instytut Mechaniki Precyzyjnej
Czes³aw Cempel - Politechnika Poznañska
Janusz Cwanek - AR Rzeszów
Jan Czajgucki - Wy¿sza Szko³a Morska, Gdynia
Ryszard Czarny - Politechnika Wroc³awska
Jan D¹browski - Politechnika Bia³ostocka
Antoni Dziama - Politechnika Wroc³awska
Monika Gierzyñska-Dolna - Politechnika Czêstochowska
Karol Grudziñski - Politechnika Szczeciñska
Zdzis³aw Haœ- Politechnika £ódzka
Janusz Janecki - WITPiS Sulejówek
Czes³aw Kajdas - Politechnika Warszawska
Wies³aw Kaniewski - Politechnika £ódzka
Jan Kiciñski - IMP PAN
Mieczys³aw Korzyñski - Politechnika Rzeszowska
Czes³aw Koziarski - Politechnika Wroc³awska
Piotr Kula - Politechnika £ódzka
Andrzej Kulczycki - Centralne Laboratorium Naftowe
Stanis³aw Laber - Politechnika Zielonogórska
Zbigniew Lawrowski - Politechnika Wroc³awska
Wies³aw Leszek - Politechnika Poznañska
Jerzy £unarski - Politechnika Rzeszowska
Ryszard Marczak - Politechnika Radomska
Karol Nadolny - Politechnika Poznañska
Antoni Neyman - Politechnika Gdañska
Waldemar Oleksiuk - Politechnika Warszawska
Olgierd Olszewski - Politechnika Gdañska
Stanis³aw P³aza - Uniwersytet £ódzki
Stanis³aw Pytko - AGH Kraków
Andrzej Raczyñski - Politechnika £ódzka
Zygmunt Rymuza - Politechnika Warszawska
Jan Sadowski - Politechnika Radomska
Jan K. Senatorski - Instytut Mechaniki Precyzyjnej
Jacek Stupnicki - Politechnika Warszawska
Józef Szala - ATR Bydgoszcz
Marian Szczerek - Instytut Technologii Eksploatacji
Jerzy Szumniak - WITPiS Sulejówek
Stanis³aw F. Œcieszka - Politechnika Œl¹ska
W³odzimierz Œwiderski - Politechnika £ódzka
W³odzimierz Waligóra - Politechnika Poznañska
Wojciech Wieleba - Politechnika Wroc³awska
Krzysztof Wierzcholski - Wy¿sza Szko³a Morska, Gdynia
Marek Wiœniewski - Instytut Technologii Eksploatacji
Boles³aw Wojciechowicz - Politechnika Poznañska
Wies³aw Zwierzycki - Politechnika Poznañska


Grundlagen der Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik

Termin: 16.09.2003 - 17.09.2003 (2 Tag(e))
Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

Leitung: Dr.-Ing. Heinz-Rolf Stock
    Referenten: Dr. Joachim Boßlet, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ludger Deters, Dr. Jürgen Güttler, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl-Heinz Illgner, Dr.-Ing. Helmut Kunst, Dr.-Ing. Heinz-Rolf Stock, Martin Wolberg
Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

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Grundlagen des Verschleißverhaltens von Eisenwerkstoffen und praktische Maßnahmen zur Verschleißminderung In Zusammenarbeit mit der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Materialkunde e. V., der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V. und der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Wärmebehandlung und Werkstofftechnik (AWT)

Grundlagen des Verschleißes von Werkstoffen und Richtlinien zur Bearbeitung von Verschleißfällen * Einsatzhärte-Schichten * CVD- und PVD-Schichten * Verschleißprüfung in Betrieb und Labor * Galvanische Schichten * Randschichthärten * Verschleißminderung durch Nitrieren, Nitrocarburieren und Borieren * Auswahl und Anwendung verschleißhemmender Schichten

Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
Lehrgangsnummer: 680603
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ASM-2003

The Materials
Information Society

The 2nd Annual
International
Surface Engineering
Congress and
Exposition

Reach engineers and sclentists
who purchase surface engineering
products and services.

16-17 September 2003
Indianapolis, Indiana USA

Polish Society of Tribology
ul ¯wirki I Wigury
Centralne Lab. Naftowe
Naftowe 2091
Poland
ASM WORLD HEADOUARTERS
Materials Park, Ohio
44073-0002
440-338-5151
Fax:440-338-4634
E-mail: cust-srv @ asminternational.org
www.asminternational.org

Where else can you talk to your top customers and prospects, face to face?

I encourage your company to participate as an exhibitor at our second ASM Intemational Surface Engineering Congress and Exposition, September 15-18 in Indianapolis. There is no other event like it - and no more cost effective way to talk to your customers and prospects during 2003.

Last year, ASM's combined events in Columbus, Ohio drew more than 2,800 registrants, with nearly 600 attracted by our first-ever surface engineering event.

This year, we expect a combined exposition attendance of 7,000 for our second ASM Surface Engineering Exposition, which will be co-located with the ASM Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition and the North American Die Casting Association Exposition.

To attract more attendees who are interested in industrial applications, we're planning some exciting new features^ For example, as a strong value-added feature, we're going to hold a free one-day seminar, "Applied Surface Treatments for Industry: Choices and Practical Applications." With technical talks presented by industrial experts, this session will attract engineers, manufacturing engineers, materials engineers and quality control personnel.

The enclosed prospectus will tell you more about THE surface engineering business show. To reserve your exhibit, please contact Charles A. Dec at 440/338-1733, or by e-mail at cdec @ asmintemational.org. We look forward to helping you reach the decision makers YOU want to reach.

Sincerely,

Arnold H. Deutchman
Worthington BeamAlloy Corporation
2003 Congress and Exposition Organizer

The 2nd Annual
International
Surface Engineering
Congress and
Exposition

Reach engineers and scientists
who purchase surface engineering
products and services.


16-17 September 2003 • Indianapolis, Indiana USA


Co-located with The 22nd ASM Heat Treating Society Conference & Exposition and
The North American Die Casting Association Congress & Exposition

Extend Product Life...
Physical Vapor Deposition
Add Value...
Chemical Vapor Deposition


Reduce Costs...
Laser Peening
Improve Performance...
Laser Processing
Prevent Wear...
Thermal Spray
Prevent Corrosion...
Arcjet Deposition

Exhibit at THE surface engineering business show, featuring:

Equipment Manufacturers • Consumables Suppliers • Testing & Evaluation
Coamercial Coating Services • Consultants • National Laboratories

www.asminternational.org/surface

Heat Treat Exhibitor List

(As of 1/9/03)
CompanyBooth No.
Company
Booth No.
Abbott Furnaces Company729 ADVACO523
AFC-HOLCROFT801 Agfa NDT Inc. Krautkramer Ultrasonic Systems700
Air Products & Chemicals117 Ajax-TOCCO Magnethermic201
ALD Thermal Treatment, Inc.122 Allegheny Alloy Incorporated741
Alloy Engineering Co322 Alpha l Induction Service Center101
Apollo America Corporation702 ARR433
ASM Education838 AVS Inc. (Advanced Vacuum Systems)318
Bloom Engineering Co., Inc.520 BOC Edwards511
Bone Frontier Company227 BTU International128
Buehier Ltd.205 C. I. HayesInc.407
Can-Eng Furnaces Limited221 Capital Induction Inc.613
Centorr Vacuum Industries Inc.711 Centre for Induction Technology, Inc.727
Chino Works America Inc.719 Cleveland Electric Labs616
CompAS Controls Inc.828 Contamination Control Specialists633
Contour Hardening500 Control Concepts Inc.721
Cooley Wire Products127 CoorsTek405
Cornerstone Systems Inc.419 Custom Electric Manufacturing901
Datapaq Incorporated332 Despatch Industries233
Dry Coolers401 Eciipse Combustion Inc.426
ECM USA Inc.232 Eitel Presses Inc.2422
EquoTip Associates900 Eurotherm Controls Inc133
Flame Treating Systems339 Flinn & Dreffein Engrg Co423
Fluxtrol Manufacturing Inc627 Furnace Bek Company Limited (The)539
Furnace Controls Corp.611 Graftech, Inc.126
Graphite Engineering & Sales807 Graphite Machining Incorporated733
Graphite Machining Torrance Inc.939 Graphite Metallizing Corporation438
Halmar Robicon313 Hauck Manufacturing Company 417
Haynes International Inc.517 HC Starek, Inc.2405
Heat Treating Progress Magazine132 Heatbath/Park Metallurgical601
Heess GmbH & Company902 Hi-Tech Weighing Systems238
Honeywell International Inc.100 Houghton Inti Inc.210
Huettinger Electronic, Inc.805 Hydrothrift Corp429
Ibg NDT Systems811 Induction Tooling Inc.827
Inductoheat Inc617 Industrial Heating Magazine111
Inland Vacuum Industries522 Inter-Power Corporation521
J L Becker Company706 Jackson Transformer Company821
Johnstone Co., Inc.738 KH Huppert Company116
Kolene Corporation311 Kromschroder Inc820
Laniy Company739 LECO Corporation2400
Leybold Vacuum USA Inc.228 Lindberg/SPX Corporation101
Magnetic Specialties, Inc.338 Marathon Sensors Incorporated211
Maxon Corporation2417 Metallurgical High Vacuum Corporation910
Mitutoyo America Corporation2416 MTS Systems Corporation632
Newage Industries317 Nitrex Metal Inc.607
Noble Industrial Furnace Co.740 Park Thermal International (1996)518
Performance Review Institute812 Phase II112
Pillar Industries327 Praxair Inc.527
Precision Plus Vacuum Parts2310 Preco Laser Systems, LLC810
Procedyne Corporation506 Process Development & Control, Inc.923
Protection Controls, Inc.717 Puritech Recycling533
Oual Fab2411 Quantik Induction427
Radyne Corporation411 Raytek, Inc.904
Rolled Alloys701 Rubig Patt Technologies Inc.906
SBS Corporation106 Schunk-INEX Corp.239
Schwarzkopf Technologies Corp.305 SECO/WARWICK501
SGL Carbon Group329 Shimadzu832
Siemens Applied Automation, Inc.129 Siemens Building Technology638
Sinterite Furnace Division933 Smartskim Systems, C/o Universal Separators Inc.535
Super Systems Inc.817 Surface Combustion301
T-M Vacuum Products Inc.826 Tech Induction705
Techint Technologies626 Televac516
Tenaxol Inc505 Thermal Ceramics639
Thermo Transfer, Inc.504 Thermotech Industries713
Toyo Tonso PA Graphite Inc.917 Trent Inc.903
Tucker Induction Systems, Inc.816 Tuthill Vacuum Systems605
Unifrax Corporation907 VAC-AERO International Inc.217
Vacuum Furnace Systems-VFS432 Vacuum Processes, Inc.110
Vaisala235 Vesuvius McDanel704
Warner Power629 Waukee Engineering Company710
Wellman Furnaces, Inc.620 Williams Industrial Service Inc.421
WS Thermal Process Technology Inc.333 Yokogawa Corporation of America2401
Zetec Inc732 Zircar Refractory Composites, Inc.226

A unique business and educational opportunity for the surface engineering marketplace, from the world leader in metals and materials information.

ASM The Materials
Information Society

Since 1913, ASM has been the world's foremost society for providing reliable technical information on metals and metallurgy, and surface engineering remains an area of high member interest.

Nearly 20,000 ASM members and customers are involved with surface engineering or modification. To meet their need for information about practical industrial applications of surface engineering, we've created a unique event that no other sponsoring organization can match.

International Surface Engineering Congress and Exposition

To promote the commercial advance of surface engineering technology and to increase surface engineering marketing opportunities for our exhibitors, ASM will co-locate its 2nd International Surface Engineering Congress and Exposition with America's largest heat treating show, the ASM Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition.

While other events focus on the science of surface engineering, ASM brings together the PRACTICAL applications, the underlying science - and the BUSINESS of surface engineering.

Attention:
Testing Equipment Manufacurers and Service Providers

Analytical equipment and techniques

are keys to the successful application of
surface engineering.

For many decades, manufacturers of equipment used for testing, analysis and characterization have represented one of the largest groups of exhibitors at ASM expositions. Our expositions in Indianapolis will again attract a large numberof engineers and managers who are interested in improving quality, improving product and equipment performance, reducing wear and corrosion and extending product life.

Our surface engineering attendees
are looking for new equipment and technology.
Be here to meet them, face to face.

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to exhibit your latest equipment, products and services. And, talk business - face to face - with your buyers and prospects.

The ASM International Surface Engineering Congress and Exposition will attract primary decision makers and infuencers: engineers, division managers, general managers, supervisors and project managers who need your products and services to stay competitive.

Who should exhibit?

Equipment Manufacturers and Consumables Suppliers

  • Physical Vapor Depositfon (PVD)
    • Vacuum Evaporation, Sputtering, Cathodic Arc, Ion Plating
  • Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
    • Vacuum and Thermal, Diffusion
  • Ion Assisted Coattings
  • Thermal Spray
  • Etectrolytic Deposition
  • Laser Cladding and Surface 'Ireatment
  • Electroplating
  • Surface Preparation and Cleaning
  • Surface Finishing

    Coatings Service Providers

  • PVD
  • CVD
  • Electroplating
  • Thermal Spray

    Testing and Evaluation Providers

  • Materials Characterization
    • Metalographic/SEM/X-Ray
  • Nondestructive Testing
    • Profilometry/Mechanical Properties
      • Profilometry/Mechanical Properties
      Consultants

    • National Laboratories & Consortia

    When you partner with ASM,
    you get much more than an exhibit booth.

    We support our show - and your exhibit! - with a comprehensive marketing campaign that includes:

    • In-depth coverage in Advanced Materials & Processes and Heat TreatingProgress magazines - before, during, and after the show
    • FREE show passes for your customers and other qualified attendees
    • An exciting new website at www.asminternational.org/surface
    • A heavy advertising schedule in our magazines and our websites
    • An easy-to-use marketing kit for exhibitors that will help you maxmiize visibility for your participation in our shows


ECCE 4
4th European Congress of Chemical Engineering "Chemical Engineering, a Tool for Progress", ECCE 4
21st-25th September, 2003
Granada, Spain
Contact: ECCE 4 Secretariat (email: ecce4 @ anque.es)
ICEAW-II INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EROSIVE AND ABRASIVE WEAR (ICEAW-II)
September 22-25, 2003
Churchill College, Cambridge, UK
Conference Themes
  • Abrasion and erosion by solid particles, liquid impact or cavitation
  • Theory and modelling, including CFD
  • Experimental methods and standardisation of tests
  • Mechanisms of erosive wear and material damage
  • Case studies of practical examples
  • Applications of abrasion or erosion in processing and manufacturing
  • Abrasion and erosion of metals, plastics, ceramics, cermets, composites and biomaterials
  • Wear-corrosion interactions and synergies
  • Abrasion, erosion or erosion-corrosion resistant coatings and surface modification, including erosion of thermal barrier coatings
  • Damage to optical materials and sensor windows
  • Wear in nano- and micro-scale systems (NEMS and MEMS)
  • Sensing and monitoring
  • Related topics in tribology

  • IFHTSE-9 International Seminar IFHTSE NITRIDING TECHNOLOGY The 9th International Seminar IFHTSE NITRIDING TECHNOLOGY THEORY AND PRACTICE
    23 - 25 September 2003
    Poland, Warsaw, „Europejski” Hotel
    Deadline: for papers should be elaborated according to the enclosed typing instruction by 31.03.2003
    e-mail: inte @ imp.edu.pl
    Honorary Patronage
    Ministry of Economy
    International Scientific Committe
    International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering
    prof. A. Nakonieczny (Poland) - the Chairman
    prof. T. Bell (England}
    prof. L. Berkowski (Poland)
    prof. T. Burakowski (Poland)
    prof. L. Druga (Rumania)
    prof. D. Fan (China)
    prof. J. Flis (Poland)
    prof. M. Gantois (France)
    prof. S. Gerasimov (Russia)
    prof. J. Grosch (Germany)
    prof. Z. Haœ (Poland)
    prof. M. Hetmañczyk (Poland)
    prof. L. Jeziorski (Poland)
    prof. J. Kaczmarek (Poland)
    prof. T. Karpiñski (Poland)
    prof. G. Kod¿aspirov ((Russia)
    prof. Z. Kolozsvary (Rumania)
    prof. M. Korwin (Canada)
    prof. P. Kula (Poland)
    prof. J. Kusiñski (Poland)
    prof. C. Leroux (France)
    prof. A. Maciejny (Poland)
    prof. P. Mayr (Germany)
    prof. E. Mittemeijer (Germany)
    prof. K. Oczoœ (Poland)
    prof. V. Pokhmurskii (Ukraine)
    prof. W. Precht (Poland)
    prof. W. Przetakiewicz (Poland)
    prof. Z. Rogalski (Poland)
    prof. E. Roliñski (USA)
    prof. J. Senatorski (Poland)
    prof. O. Sirotkin (Russia)
    prof. D. Slovetsky (Russia)
    prof. B. Smouan (Croatia)
    prof. T. Sobusiak (Poland)
    prof. H. Spies (Germany)
    prof. J. Tacikowski (Poland)
    prof. W. Tilipalov (Russia)
    prof. G. Totten (USA)
    prof. S. Watanabe (Japan)
    prof. J. Tymowski (Canada)
    prof. T. Wierzchoñ (Poland)
    prof. S. Wojciechowski (Poland)
    prof. R. Wooo (England)
    prof. M. Wysiecki (Poland)

    The Sponsor
    The State Committee for Scientific Research
    The Chairman of the Seminar
    prof. A. Nakonieczny
    PLACE OF THE SEMINAR
    Poland, Warsaw, „Europejski” Hotel
    DATE
    23 - 25 September 2003
    OBJECTIVE
    Presentation and exchange of latest scientific achievements with indication on possibilities oftheir application in the industrial practice
    SCOPE OF TOPICS
    Modeling and simulation of processes and layers, thermodynamics and kinetics of processes
    Nitriding technologies
    Gas, ion fluid bed, bath nitriding
    Cyaniding, oxy-nitriding, sulfo-nitriding, nitrocarburizing
    Runs, requirements and control of products
    Nitriding of various materials
    Steels, cast irons, Ti and Al alloys, etc.
    Industrial equipment
    Gas, iron, fluid bed, bath and auxiliary equipment
    Industrial processes
    Nitriding of machine parts and tools and preliminary processes
    Ecology of processes
    Control and monitoring of processes
    Control of nitrogen and other elements potentials
    Analyzers, detectors and probes
    Control and monitoring of processes with utiiization of computer techniques
    Complex, combined, joint and duplex technologies
    Nitriding and PVD, PACVD techniques, nitriding-hardening, nitriding-implantation, electrolytic coatings-nitriding, etc.
    Formation and properties of layers
    Structure, concentration of elements, phase composition, thickness, tribological, strength and anticorrosion properties
    Nitriding steels and their properties
    Trends - the present state and perspectives of:
    Processes and equipment
    Modeling and control
    Industrial implementation
    LANGUAGE OF THE DEBATES
    English
    LECTURES
    only in English language
    papers should be elaborated according to the enclosed typing instruction by 31.03.2003
    PAPERS            INSTRUCTION 1            INSTRUCTION 2

    THE SEMINAR MATERIALS

    participants may pick up their packets at the Seminar Registration Desk
    THE SEMINAR WILL INCLUDE
    Plenary sessions
    Fair/Exhibition of technology, materials, equipment, and control and measurement apparatus
    FRAMEWORK PROGRAMM
    22.09.2003
    Arival of participants of Seminar
    Meeting of the International Scientific Committee (05.00 p.m., „Europejski” Hotel)
    23.09.2003
    09.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m. Registration of participants and distribution of the Seminar materials
    11.00 a.m. Opening of the Seminar
    11.15 a.m. - 12.00 a.m. Lectures
    12.00 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. Coffee Break
    12.30 p.m. - 02.30 p.m. Lectures
    02.30 p.m. - 05.00 p.m. Visiting the Fair/Exhibition
    07.00 p.m. D i n n e r
    24.09.2003
    09.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m. Lectures
    11.00a.rn. - 11.30 a.m. Coffee Break
    11.30 a.m. - 01.30 p.m. Lectures
    01.30 p.m. - 03.30 p.m. Visiting the Fair/Exhibition
    05.00 p.m. - 08.00 p.m. Warsaw signtseeing
    25.09.2003
    09.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m. Lectures
    11.00 a.m. - 11.30 a.m. Coffee Break
    11.30 a.m. - 01.30 p.m. Lectures and closing ceremony
    DETAILED PROGRAMME
    will be sent to the participants of Seminar by 15.06.2003
    ACCOMMODATION
    on participanfs account (for information about hotel accommodation, please see attached list of the hotels in Warsaw and its location)
    APPLICATION FORM
    should be sent at the address of the Instytut Mechaniki Precyzyjnej by 31.03.2003
    registration fee 550 EURO (one persons)
    registration fee had been transferred on account of Instytut Mechaniki Precyzyjnej:
    Bank Przemys³owo-Handlowy S.A. III O/Warszawa,
    no 10601057-320000413311,
    with indication „Seminar” up to 31.07.2003. The registration fee is accepted only as bank transfer
    FAIR/EXHIBITION
    exhibitors of the Fair/Exhibition should sent preliminary application form by 31.12.2002
    Sincerely yours
    Professor Dr. Aleksander Nakonieczny
    Director of the Institute of Precision Mechanics
    Chairman of the Seminar
    For further information, please contact:
    Instytut Mechaniki Precyzyjnej
    Duchnicka 5, 01-796 Warszawa, Poland
    tel. (48-22) 663 43 35. fax (48-22) 663 43 17
    www.imp.edu.pl
    e-mail: inte @ imp.edu.pl
    IMP






    10th EUROPEAN SPACE MECHANISMS AND TRIBOLOGY SYMPOSIUM
    September 24-26, 2003
    San Sebastián, Spain
    PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

    The areas listed below are expected to be the major themes for the Symposium. Papers covering these areas are specifically encouraged, though all abstracts submitted will be given due consideration.

    Mechanisms Design, Analysis and Hardware

    • Descriptions of novel and challenging designs
    • New methods for design, analysis and verification of mechanisms.
    • Design Guidelines, high reliability.
    • Design/manufacturing/verification for high-volume production.
    • Design for disturbance attenuation, low shock, low noise performance.

    Components/Equipment, Micro/Nano devices

    • Motors, actuators, transmission devices, bearings.
    • Hold-down/release, deployment, pointing, scanning, high-precision devices.
    • Wheels, mechanical coolers, pumps, valves, solar array drive mechanisms, etc.
    • Sensors, miniaturisation of space mechanisms, MEMS, micro/nano developments.

    Tribology and Materials

    • Lubricants and lubrication for bearings, gears, joints, electrical contacts.
    • Application of smart materials in mechanisms.
    • Extreme temperatures, environments, and operating conditions.
    • New tribo-materials and/or surface modification, micro/nano tribology.
    Launch Vehicles
    • Separation systems, engine/propulsion regulation, gimballing devices.
    • Turbopumps, cryogenic tribology.
    In-Orbit Performance and Post-Flown Investigations
    • Experience with flight hardware, including reports on in-flight mechanism performance and anomalies, lessons learned.
    • Post-flown investigation of mechanisms and tribological components.
    Science Observatories, Earth Remote Sensing, and Planetary Exploration Mechanisms
    • Mechanisms for manipulations, robots, rovers.
    • Sampling systems and in-situ analysis devices.
    • Mechanical devices for science and remote sensing instruments.
    Space Platforms, Tethers, Re-entry Vehicle Mechanisms
    • Mechanisms for re-entry vehicles and the International Space Station.
    • Long-term mechanism operation and maintenance in space.
    Oral or poster presentations may be accompanied by the demonstration of novel mechanisms and products.



    ROTRIB'03
    The National Conference on Tribology, with mtemational participation, ROTRIB'03
    24th-26th September, 2003
    Galati, Romania
    Contact: Professor Ion Crudu (email: rotrib03 @ ugal.ro)

    ROTRIB'03 - National Conference on Tribology, with international participation, 24-26 September, Galati, ROMANIA

    A new Virtual Presentation format is now available for those who cannot attend in person the Conference but wish to participate by submitting their work for inclusion in the ROTRIB'03 Conference Proceedings. The Registration fee (50EUR) includes the Conference Proceedings (Review and CD-ROM with ISBN number) and mailing costs. The paper submitted without the presenter attending the conference in person will be refereed and published as part of the Conference Proceedings. Presenters will submit written versions of their presentations for publication in print and electronic format.

    You can obtain further information from the web site www.om.ugal.ro/rotrib'03/. If you have any further queoes you can direct them to rotrib03 @ ugal.ro.

    We hope you will be able to participate to ROTRIB '03 either in person or through a Virtual Presentation. We are looking forward to meet you and your colleagues in September 2003, in Galati, Romania.

    With best wishes,

    Professor Ion Crudu, University "Dunarea de Jos" of Galati, Romania
    Chairman of the Organizing Committee

    www.ugal.ro
    www.om.ugal.ro/rotrib'03/


    October 2003

    ECASIA'03 10th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF SURFACE AND INTERFACE ANALYSIS (ECASIA'03)
    October 5-10, 2003
    Berlin, Germany
    Deadline for abstract: December 1, 2002
      Topics
    • Adhesion
    • Depth profiling
    • Materials for batteries
    • Polymers
    • Tribology
    • Biomaterials
    • Environmental studies
    • Metals
    • Magnetic materials
    • Catalytic materials
    • Glass and ceramics
    • Micro- and optoelectronics
    • Solid-liquid interface
    • Composite materials
    • Heritage conservation
    • Nanoindentation
    • Corrosion
    • Imaging
    • Oxidation
    • Oxide surfaces
    • Thin films & coatings (inorganic)
    • Thin films & coatings (organic)

    SIM-2003

    XXXI
    SZKO£A IN¯YNIERII
    MATERIA£OWEJ

    Terminarz konferencji:
    do 30.05.2003 nadsy³anie zg³oszeñ uczestnictwa
    do 15.06.2003 uczestnicy otrzymaj¹ Komunikat nr 2
      (informacje o dok³adnym miejscu konferencji, wskazówki redakcyjne dla autorów referatów)
    do 01.09.2003 nadsy³anie referatów
    do 20.09.2003 uczestnicy otrzymaj¹ Komunikat nr 3(szczegó³owy program konferencji)
    7-10.10.2003 konferencja
    Krynica
    web: http://tempus.metal.agh.edu.pl/sim2003

    Komunikat nr l

    Kraków - Krynica

    7 - 10 paŸdziernik 2003r.

    Przewodnicz¹cy Komitetu Organizacyjnego:

    prof.dr hab.in¿. Jerzy Pacyna

    Sekretariat Komitetu Organizacyjnego:

    mgr in¿. Grzegorz Zaj¹c

    mgr in¿. Piotr Ba³a

    mgr in¿. Edyta Skrzypczak

    ,      mgr in¿. Grzegorz Zaj¹c
      Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
      Wydzia³ Metalurgii i In¿ynierii Materia³owej
      Zak³ad Metaloznawstwa i Metalurgii Proszków
      al. Mickiewicza 30
      30-059 Kraków

    tel.:   (0-12)617-26-19

    fax:  (0-12)617-31-90

    email:  sim2003 @ tempus.metal.agh.edu.pl

    web:    tempus.metal.agh.edu.pl/sim2003

    Wydzia³ Metalurgii i In¿ynierii Materia³owej

    Akademii Gómiczo-Hutniczej

    zaprasza do udzia³u w konferencji pod nazw¹:

    XXXI SZKO£A IN¯YNIERII

    MATERIA£OWEJ

    ,

    która odbêdzie siê w dniach 7-10 X 2003

    w Krynicy

    Do udzia³u w konferencji szczególnie zapraszamy m³odych doktorów, asystentów i przede wszystkim doktorantów z kierunków: „In¿ynieria Materia³owa”, „Metalurgia”, „In¿ynieria Chemiczna i Procesowa” i „Fizyka Techniczna”reprezentuj¹cych specjalnoœci: „Metaloznawstwo i obróbka cieplna”, „In¿ynieria stali i stopów specjalnych”, „In¿ynieria powierzchni”, „Materia³y spiekane”, „Polimery”, „Ceramika i szk³o”, „Kompozyty”, „Materia³y dla elektrotechniki i elektroniki”, „Biomateria³y”, „Przetwórstwo stopów i materia³ów specjalnych”, „Badania materia³ów” oraz „Fizyka nowych materia³ów”. Konferencja, organizowana w formie szko³y, stwarza warunki do wymiany myœli naukowej, dyskusji, nawi¹zywania wspó³pracy oraz integracji m³odych pracowników nauki w/w specjalnoœci z ca³ej Polski.
    M³odym pracownikom nauki konferencja ta daje szansê prezentacji pierwszych wyników w³asnych badañ oraz stwarza mo¿liwoœæ ich wnikliwej oceny przez kolegów oraz zaproszonych profesorów - wybitnych przedstawicieli z zakresu In¿ynierii Materia³owej.
    Wysoki poziom merytoryczny prezentowanych prac oraz atrakcyjny program, przy stosunkowo niskiej cenie (spotkanie trwa przez 4 dni) sprawiaj¹, ¿e konferencja cieszy siê z roku na rok coraz wiêkszym uznaniem wœród m³odych pracowników nauki.
    Tegoroczna konferencja odbêdzie siê w dniach 7-10 paŸdziernika 2003r. w Krynicy a koszt uczestnictwa wyniesie 780 PLN.
    Zapewniamy publikacjê dobrze udokumentowanych, recenzowanych prac w materia³ach konferencyjnych.
    Prosimy o przekazanie informacji o konferencji innym, zainteresowanym osobom.

        Zainteresowane osoby prosimy o przes³anie wype³nionego (zamieszczonego ni¿ej) zg³oszenia do 30.05.2003 na adres organizatorów.

    Szczegó³owe informacje dotycz¹ce przygotowania referatów zostan¹ podane w Komunikacie nr 2.


    SIM-2003 XXXI Szko³a In¿ynierii Materia³owej

    Kraków - Krynica 7 - 10 X 2003

    ZG£OSZENIE UDZIA£U W KONFERENCJI

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    Stopieñ naukowy:........................................................

    Instytucja:...................................................................

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    AICFM7
    The 7th Asian International Conference on Fluid Machinery - AICFM7
    7th-10th October, 2003
    Fukuoka, Japan
    Contact: Masato FURUKAWA (email: furu @ mech.kyushu-u.ac.jp)


    The 7th International Conference on Mechanics of Time Dependent Materials
    7th-10th October, 2003
    Lake Placid, New York, USA
    Contact: Petra Novak (email: sem @ fs.uni-lj.si)


    8th International Tribology Conference ITC'03
    8th-10th October, 2003
    Belgrade, Serbia
    Contact: ITC'03 Secretariat (email: ivkovic @ knez.uis.kg.ac.yu)

    Schäden an geschmierten Maschinenelementen

    Termin: 09.10.2003 - 10.10.2003 (2 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

    Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz,Dr.-Ing. Franz Joachim,Dipl.-Ing. Hubert Köttritsch,Dr.-Ing. Klaus Michaelis,Dr.-Ing. Johannes Neukirchner,Dr. Johannes Stoiber,Dipl.-Ing. Maik Wilhelm
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

    Inhalt: Der Text wird noch aktualisiert
      Gleitlager – Wälzlager – Zahnräder

      Schadensstatistik * Rolle des Schmierstoffs bei Schäden an Maschinenelementen * Zahnradschäden, Wälzlagerschäden, Gleitlagerschäden – Analyse und Verhütung

    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
    Lehrgangsnummer: 680628
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    APHYS FIRST INTERNATIONAL MEETING on APPLIED PHYSICS (APHYS 2003)
    October 15-18, 2003
    Badajoz, Spain
    Deadline for abstract: March 24, 2003
    Topics
  • Surface and Interface Science
  • Physical and Biophysical chemistry
  • Nano-sciences and Technologies
  • Imaging Techniques
  • Engineering Physics
  • Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, Health Physics
  • Environmental Physics
  • Biomechanics
  • Computational Physics
  • Applied Solid State and Materials Science
  • Non-linear Physics
  • Instrumentation, Metrology, Certification...
  • Accoustics
  • Industrial Physics
  • Applied Optics
  • Opto-electronics
  • Industrial Physics
  • Physics and Information Sciences and technologies, Quantum Information Sciences
  • Nuclear Sciences, Radioactivity, Radiochemistry...
  • Semiconductors devices and Photonics
  • Applied Aero-Space Physics/Engineering
  • Biomagnetism


  • DAAAM

    "INTELLIGENT MANUFACTURING & AUTOMATION:
    FOCUS ON RECONSTRUCTION AND
    DEVELOPMENT"

    22-25th October 2003
    Sarajevo
    Boœnia and Herzegovina
    deadline for the papers submission is July 01, 2003.

    Organized in order to mark 45th anniversary of the
    Faculty of Eechanical Engineering Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo

    Under the auspices Danube Rectors' Conference &
    rectors' honor committee OF DAAAM international

    Organized by:

    DAAAM International Vienna
    Vienna University of Technology
    OIAV 1848 Austrian Society of Engineers and Architects

    BACKGROUND

    DAAAM International was founded on November 5th, 1990 at the Vienna Symposium, in order to mark the 175th anniversary of the Vienna University of Technology. The purpose of DAAAM International is to provide a world forum for engineers, scientists and industrial managers to present and discuss the current status and impact of advanced manufacturing and automation. During the last ten years the activities of DAAAM International are supported from the scientists and experts from more than fifty countries all over the world. During the last three years the DAAAM International focused activities on the regional and global long-term cooperation between (technical) universities. The results of this initiative is the founding of the University Network of DAAAM International Vienna and the start of two long-tenn cooperation projects. The founding document of the Network is the University Charter of Dubrovnik, signed on October 23rd 1997 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
    The main aims of DAAAM are: • To organize the annual DAAAM International Symposium. • To found and organize the University Network of DAAAM International Vienna as a strategie alliance and permanent international open platform for long-term co-operation and partnership in fields of technology, research and education. • To organize long - term projects initially known as Interuniversitary Doctoral Studies • To organize a pilot project initially known as Virtual University. • Exchange of people, scientific and teehnieal information. • International cooperation among scientists and engineers. • R & D, education and industrial application. • To cooperate with other national and international organizations in matter of common interest. • International scientifie and academic cooperation in the frames of DAAAM International Network for Advanced Technologies.

    International DAAAM Symposiums:

    1. "Automation and Metrology" - Vienna 1990, Austria
    2. "Flexible Automation" - Strbske Pleso 1991, Slovakia
    3. "Flexible and Intelligent Automation"- Budapest 1992, Hungary
    4. "Automation and Metrology: Man, Technology, Environment"- Brno 1993, Czech Republic
    5. "Automation and Metrology: Challenge and Chance "- Maribor 1994, Slovenia
    6. "Intelligent Manufacturing Systems" - Kraków 1995, Poland
    7. "Product & Manufacturing: Flexibility, Integration, Intelligence"- Vienna 1996, Vienna (250 published papers)
    8. "Intelligent Manufacturing & Automation",- Dubrovnik 1997, Croatia
    9. "Intelligent Manufacturing, Automation & Networking" - Cluj - Napoca 1998, Romania
    10. "Intelligent Manufacturing & Automation: Past- Present - Future" - Vienna 1999, Austria
    11. "Intelligent Manufacturing & Automation: Man- Machine - Nature", Opatija 2000, Croatia
    12. "Intelligent Manufacturing & Automation: Focus on Precision Engineering", Jena 2001, Germany
    13. "Intelligent Manufacturing & Automation: Learning from Nature", Vienna 2002, Austria
    SCOPE

    The main objective of the Symposium is to provide a world forum which annually takes part in Middle Europe to exchange knowledge, experience, results and infonnation related to various aspeets of the advanced manufacturing and modem automation. The scope of the Symposium covers seientific, technological and practical concepts concerning research, development and realization of advanced manufacturing automation and networking concepts, offering a unique opportunity for experts to meet and exchange ideas. MAIN TOPICS

    The Symposium includes all topics from the fields of advanced manufacturing, automation and networking. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
    • Actoric & Sensoric • Adaptive Control • Advanced Modelling Techniques • Agile Manufacturing • Agility • AGV • AI Techniques • Applications - all areas • Architectures • Artificial Intelligence •ASRS • Assembly and Disassembly • Automatic ID • Automotive Industry • Automotive Supply Industry • Autonomous Systems • Business Process Reengineering • Business Strategies • CAD/CAM/CAE Systems • Case Studies • CAx-Technologies • CIM • Collaborative Engineering • Computational Intelligence • Concurrent Engineering • Control • Control Strategies & Algorithms • Decision Making • Design • Design Automation • Diagnosis and Performance Monitoring • Ecodesign • Emergent Synthesis • Evolution Strategy • Expert Systems • FIexible Automation • FIexible Manufacturing Systems • Fuzzy and Neuro-fuzzy Control • Fuzzy Control & Systems • Genetic Algorithms • Hardware & Software • Holonic Systems • Human Computer Interaction / Human Machine Interface • Human Factors • Hybrid Manufacturing Systems • IMS • Industrial Automation • Industrial Robots • Intelligent Systems • Internet Solutions • Knowledge-Based Systems • Large Scale Systems • Lay - Out Design • Learning/Reasoning Systems • Logistics • Machine Learning • Machine Tools • Machining • Maintenance • Man-Machine Systems • Management • Manufacturing • Manufacturing Process Control • Manufacturing Process Planning • Materials • Measuring • Mechatronics • Microrobotics • Mobile Robots • Modelling • Modern Methods • Modern Production: Theory & Praxis • Monitoring • Motion Planning • Multirobot Systems • Networking • Neural Networks • New Manufacturing Paradigms • Non-Conventional Machining • Optimal Design • Optimization • Perception and Recognition • Precision Engineering • Process Control • Process Planning • Product Modelling • Production Engineering • Production Planning and Scheduling • Production Systems: Design, Control, Exploitation • Programming • Quality Management • Rapid Prototyping • Reasoning • Reliability • Reliability/Safety/Stability • Robot Applications - all areas • Robot Control • Robot Dynamics • Robot Kinematics • Robot Mechanisms • Robot Safety • Robotic Systems • Robotics • Robust Control • Safety • Scheduling • Self - Organizing Systems • Sensing and Sensor Data Fusion • Sensor Data Fusion • Sensors • Service Robots • Simulation • Smart Systems & Cards • System Simulation •Systems Analysis • Systems Engineering • Systems Integration • Systems Methodology • Teleoperation • Tools • TQM • Trends in Manufacturing & Automation • Virtual Manufacturing • Virtual Reality • Vision Systems • Welding, joining & cutting •

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The Organizing Committee invites authors as well as participants. The symposium language is English. Authors are kindly asked to complete the Application form and send it to the DAAAM International Vienna as soon as possible. One person can be the first author of one and the coauthor of another paper. The deadline for the papers submission is July 01, 2003. The papers have to be prepared exactly according to the Instructions for Authors. Papers will be subject to review by an international paper reviewing committee. The authors will be notified by July 20, 2003 about the results of reviewing. Authors must submit a diskette/CD with the final manuscript and 2 hard copies of camera-ready paper. The deadline for the submission of the final paper and the conferenee fee is September l, 2003.

    Corresponding adresses

    President of DAAAM International
    Professor Dr. DDr.h.e. Branko KATALINIC
    TU Wien, Karisplatz 13, A-1040 Wien, Austria, Europe
    Fax: 0043-1-58801-31199 9 0043-1-58801-31121
    E-mails: katalinic @ mail.ift.tuwien.ac.at president @ daaam.com
    More information: URL http://www.daaam.com (Uwaga: do przegl¹dania wymaga obni¿enia ochrony prywatnoœci)

    I M S ` 2003 IMS 2003 Intelligence Maintenance System
    October 25-27, China
    Xi`an, China
    Topics
    The Conference solicits papers (but not limited) in the folIowing areas:
    * Application ofinformation science in maintenance science
    * Artificial intelligence approaches in maintenance techniques
    * Monitoring, diagnosis and maintenance based-on network
    * New-type transducers and sensing technology
    * Signal processing and diagnostic feature extraction
    * Integration and fusion of information
    * Assessment on equipment performance decline
    * Forecast of equipment running condition and predict maintenance
    * Monitorable and maintainable design
    * Maintenance management, organization and decision making
    * Tribology in maintenance
    * Education and training
    Hosting Organization
    Xi'an Jiaotong University
    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    Assisting Organizations
    University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University
    Tsinghua University


    The next STLE/ASME International joint Conference
    October 26th-29th, 2003
    Sawgrass Marriott Resort and Beach Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

    The next STLE/ASME International joint Conference will be held October 26th-29th, 2003 at the Sawgrass Marriott Resort and Beach Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

    You are invited to submit an abstract of your papers for this important meeting to www.asme.org/conf/trib03

    For further information contact STLE


    Gleitreibung und Gleitverschleiß bei Kunststoffen
    Termin: 27.10.2003 - 28.10.2003 (2 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern
      Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. P. Feinle
      Referenten: Dipl.-Ing. P. Bongardt, Dr. rer. nat. Gerd Dornhöfer, Dipl.-Ing. Fritz Dürr, Prof. Dr.-Ing. P. Feinle, Dr.-Ing. O. Krüger, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. E. Santner, Werner Stehr, Prof. Dr. Günter Stein
      Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

      Inhalt: Text in Vorbereitung

      Teilnahmegebühr: 690 EUR

      Lehrgangsnummer: 680599
      Anmelden Prospekt anzeigen - weitere Info anfordern


    BULTRIB'03
    Tribology, Industry, education

    30 and 31 October 2003
    108, Rakovski St. - Sofia, Bulgaria
    Deadlines:
    15.09.2003 Participation form and abstract
    30 & 31.10.2003 Registration and fees
    15.11.2003 Submission of paper fuli text
    23.12.2003 Proceedings publication

    CONTACT'2003

    THE INTERDISCPLINARY SOCIAL ACADEMY INGA
    president by Prof DSc N. Manolov
    in the collaboration with

    THE SOCIETY OF BULGARIAN TRIBOLOGISTS
    SCIENCE-TECHNICAL UNION MASHINE-BUILDING
    UNIOM OF SCIENTISTS IN BULGARIA
    MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE
    MATIONAL EXPERT COUNCIL ON TRIBOLOGY

    organise

    the 12th SESSION CONTACT 2003
    including National conference "SOFIA'03"
    on the problems of interdisciplinarity
    and
    National conference

    BULTRIB'03

    Main topie:

    Tribology, Industry, education

    30 and 31 October 2003
    108, Rakovski St. - Sofia, Bulgaria

    Conference fees
    Delegate/author:
    Members of Balkan Tribological Association or students:
    Company presentation:
    €.50
    €30
    €100
    One copy of the conference proceedings is included in the conference fee.

    Topics:
  • Contact interaction
  • Tribomechanics and tribotechnics
  • Tribomaterials & surface coatings
  • Tribochemistry, lubrication, lubricants
  • Tribometry & triboinformatics
  • Tribology, industry, ecology
  • Tribotechnologies and. university educakion

    Instructions for authors
    All papers prepared in Bulgarian, English or Russian should be submitted in a word processing file (on a 3.5" disk or e-mail). All figures, photographs and illustrations (black and white) should be placed in the text. The title and the authors' name with the name of organisation should be followed by a summary not longer then 10 lines in English, and the main body of the paper.

    Deadlines:
    15.09.2003 Participation form and abstract
    30 & 31.10.2003 Registration and fees
    15.11.2003 Submission of paper fuli text
    23.12.2003 Proceedings publication

    For contacts:

    Tribology Centre
    Technical Uniersity - Sofia 1156
    e-mail: kandeva @ vmei.acad.bg;

    emiass @ abv.bg
    IMara Kandeva, Tel.:(+359 2) 965 2643
    Emilia Assenova, Tel.: (+359 2) 517622

    PARTICIPATION FORM "BULTRIB 2003" Name, Family name:............................................................... Company ................................................. Position: ............. Address:................................................... ..................... Tel. : ...................... Fax: .................... e-mail: ................. Title and authors of paper: Topic: .......................................................................... Hotel reservation: Yes [ ] No [ ] Accommodation dates:............ Please submit this form not later than 15.09.2003 to: Tribology Centre, Technical University - Sofia 1156 or: e-mails: kandeva @ vmei.acad.bg & emiass @ abv.bg

    Dear colleague,
    The Interdisciplinary Civil Academy INCA assisted by the Society of Bulgarian Tribologists organize the 12th Session CONTACT 2003 including the Conference with international participation "BULTRIB 2003" on 30. and 31.10.2003 in Sofia - The House ofTechnique, Rakovsky Str. 108.

    Please find attached the invitation for the Conference "BULTRIB 2003" as PageMaker and PDF-files and the Registration form as MSWord-file. Your presence will be deep honor and great benefit for all Bulgarian tribologists. Be welcome to Sofia.

    With best regards
    Emilia Assenova, Acoss.Prof. PhD, President
    Society of the Bulgarian Tribologists

  • November 2003

    Alternative Kraftstoffe - Biokraftstoffe und Wasserkraftstoff

    Termin: 03.11.2003 - 05.11.2003 (3 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

    Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

    Inhalt: Text in Vorbereitung

    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
    Lehrgangsnummer: 680638
    Anmelden
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    Tribologie und Schmierung bei der Massivumformung

    Termin: 06.11.2003 - 07.11.2003 (2 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern
    Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Referenten: Dipl.-Ing. Jens Baur,Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Wilfried Wagener,Dipl.-Ing. Lutz Barnert,Vertribsleiter, Prokurist Karl-Rolf Eversberg,Dipl.-Ing. Thorsten Kretz,Dipl.-Ing. Klaus-Dieter Nittel,Dr. Helmut Seidel,Dr. F. R. Venema,Dr.rer.nat. Ralph H. Ullmann,Dipl.-
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

    Inhalt: Text in Vorbereitung

    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
    Lehrgangsnummer: 680629
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    Keramiklager

    Termin: 13.11.2003 - 14.11.2003 (2 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern
    Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz,Dr. Lutz Frassek,Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Freiherr von Kress,Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Kreuser,Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Kriegesmann,Dipl.-Ing. Anja Dwars,Dr.-Ing. Frank Meschke,Dr.-Ing. Manuel Schöpke,Dr.-Ing. Detlef Steinmann,Dr. Gert Wah
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

    Inhalt: Text in Vorbereitung

    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
    Lehrgangsnummer: 680630

    Anmelden
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    Wirtschaftliches Zerspanen durch optimale Kühlschmierstoffe

    Termin: 24.11.2003 - 25.11.2003 (2 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

    Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz,Gernot Bischoff-Steinke,Dipl.-Ing. Dirk Hessel,Dr. Dietrich Hörner,Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Joksch,Dipl.-Ing. Uwe Liebsch,Dipl.-Ing. Dieter Lung,Dipl.-Ing. E. Merschbrock,Dr. Hans Jürgen Schlindwein,Dipl.-Ing. André Walter
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

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    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
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    «RELIABILITY - 2003»

    25-27 November 2003
    Samara
    Rosja
    30 May 2003 - presentation of Applications (Registration Forms)
    l May 2003(?) - presentation of Applications for participation in the exhibitions.
    31 July 2003 - presentation of full text of paper and payment of the organizing fee.

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

    ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF RELIABILITY
    OF TECHNOLOGICAL, ENERGETIC AND
    TRANSPORT MACHINES
    International Scientific-Technica
    l Conference «RELIABILITY - 2003»,


    devoted to 90-th of
    Samara State Technical University

    The Conference is conducted by:
    Russian Academy of Science (RAS) - Samara Scientific Centre, Ministry of Industry, Science and Technologies of Russian Federation, Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, Samara State Technical University (SSTU), Samara State Aerospace University (SSAU), Volga Region Department of Russian Engineer Academy (REA), Samara Departments of Academies of Quality, Transport, Astronautics and Aeronautics, Commercial-Industrial Chamber of the Volga Region, Samara Industrial Enterprises and Joint-stock Companies; Kuibyshev Rai³ Way, "AV-TOVAZ", State Scientific Enterprise Rocket-Space Center "Central Specialized Constructor Bureau - Progress" (SSE RSC "CSCB-Progress"), Samara Scientific-Technical Complex of acad. N.D. Kuznetsov (SSTC of acad. N.D. Kuznetsov), "MOTOROSTROITEL", "SAMARAENERGO", "SAMARANEFTEGAZ", "SAMARATRANSGAZ", «SAMARA BEARING FACTURY».

    Samara, 25-27-th of November 2003

     

    Purposes of the Conference

    • Generalizations of scientific develop results by the problem ofreliability and quality of machines.
    • Improvement of scientific bonds and communication between science and industry of different countries and regions.
    • Rise in the level of technical education by the problem ofreliability and quality.

    Information Maintenance of the Conference

    The State Publishing House of Russian Federation "Machine building" will conduct the information maintenance and issuing the collection of the conference works.
    Working Languages of the Conference -
    Russian and English (with translation).

    Schedule Work of the Conference

    1-st day - 25-th of November 2003.
    The sitting hali of Samara Scientist House.

    The first plenary meeting.

    2-nd day - 26-th of November 2003.

    Works of sections and exhibition

    1. Reliability in aviation and cosmonautics.
    2. Reliability in machine building.
    3. Reliability in energetic.
    4. Reliability on oil and gas extraction, transferring, and working.
    5. Reliability in railway transport.
    6. Reliability in automobile transport.
    7. Reliability of vessel mechanisms and energetic plants.
    8. Symposium "Reliability of Tribosystems".
    3-rd day - 27-th of November 2003.
    The sitting hali ofthe Samara Scientist House.

    The second plenary meeting by the problem of technical education in Russia.

    Program Committee

    Co-chairmans:

    Kazakov V.A. - Vice-governer of the Samara Region;
    Kalashnikoy V. V. - Rector of the SSTU.

    Committee members:

    Ajr Murli - Vice-president of the SAE, USA;
    Ardalin B. V. - President of Commercial-Industry Chamber of the Samara Region;
    Bartz W. J.- Professor of the Technical Academy, Germany;
    Gritsenko E.A. - General constructor of the N.D. Kuznetsov SSTC;
    Gromakovsky D.G. - Director of Scientific-Technical Centre "Reliability" of SSTU, professor - Chairman of Organizing Commiittee;
    Dikop V. V.- Chief engineer of Samara Energetic Company;
    Zaporozhets V. V. - Professor of the Kiev Aviation Institute;
    Kogan E.Y. - Chief of the Department of Science and Education of Administration of Samara Region, Professor;
    Korcek S. - Leader of Laboratory of the "FORD" Company, USA;
    Kozlov D.I. - General constructor of the SSE RSC "CSCB-Progress", Corresponding Member of RAS;
    Pinchuk L.S. -Academic ofthe Belarus Academy of Science, Belarus;
    Plohov E.M. - Chief ofthe Kuibyshev Rail Way;
    Prusov P.M. - Chief constructor ofthe join-stock company "AV-TOVAZ";
    Pytko S. - Professor of the Mountain Academy, Poland;
    Skibin V.A. - Director of the CIAM;
    Soifer V.A. - Corresponding Member of RAS, Rector of SSAU;
    Stepaneriko O.L. - Technical Director of the "Samaragaz";
    Frolov K. V. - RAS Academic, Director of mstitute of Engineering Science ofRAS;
    Humphreys H. - Manager of the firm "DELCAM-PIc", Great Britain;
    Shammazov A.M. - Rector of Ufa Oil and Gas University, Professor,
    Shitarev I.L. - General director of the joint stock company "Motorostroitel", President of Samara Union of Employers;
    Shlenov Y. V. - Deputy Minister of Education of RF;
    Shorin V.P. - RAS Academic, Chairman of the Presidium of Samara Scientific Centre.

    Organizational Committee

    Chairman:
    Gromakovsky D.G. - Professor ofthe SSTU.

    Scientific secretaries:
    Denisenko A.F. - Professor ofthe SSTU;
    Danilin A.I. - Professor ofthe SSAU.

    Committee members:
    Barvinok V.A. - Corresponding member ofthe RAS, Chainnan of Samara Department of the Russian Federation Academy of Quality;
    Grigorov P.P. - Deputy Head of the Administration of Samara Region;
    Gñgoryan L.G. - Professor of SSTU, Director ofthe Institute of Oil-Gas Technologies of SSTU;
    Doronin V.I. - Manager of Department ofmdustry and Commerce of Administration of Samara Region;
    Klimochkin Y.N. - Professor of SSTU, Pro-rector by Scientific Work of the SSTU;
    Miheev Y. V. - General Director of the Volga Region Department of the Russian Engineer Academy;
    Mohonko V. P. - Main engineer of Kuibyshev Rail Way;
    Obihod A.P. - Main engineer of Joint-Stock Company "Samara-neftegaz";
    Putko V.F. - Professor of SSTU, Chairman of Samara Regional Society Moyement of Undertakers";
    Tarasov E.M. - Professor, Pro-rector of Samara Academy of Ways of Communication;
    Tihonov Y.A. - Vice-president of Commercial-Industrial Chamber of the Samara Region;
    Shaikin A.P. - Professor, Pro-rector of Tolyatti State University;
    Shahmatov E. V. - Professor, Pro-rector of SSAU;
    Shtrikov B.L. - Professor, Pro-rector of SSTU.

    Secretariat

    Main buildmg of SSTU, 244,
    Molodogvardeiskaya st.,
    Samara, Russia, 443100,
    Telephone: (8462) 32-15-42,
    E-mail: ntc @ sstu.edu.ru, pnms3 @ mail.ru
    Web site of the Conference:
    www.sstu.edu.ru/research/reli2003/index.html
    Leader - Dmitry Grigoryevich Gromakovsky

    The State Educational Institution
    of Higher Professional Education
    Samara State Technical University (SSTU)

    Rector of the University -

    Professor, Ph.D.,
    Vladimir Vasilyevich Kalashnikov,
    Vice-rector by Scientific Work -
    Professor, Ph.D.,
    Yuri Nikolaeyich Klimochkin.

    Way to Main Building of SSTU
    by the city transport

    From airport and railway station by buses 2, 23, 44, 47, to bus stop «Pervomaiskaya» or 24, 41, 46 to buss stop «Polevaya», also by trams 5, 20, 22 to «Polevaya» and 23 to station «Pervomaiskaya».

    Information about University

    Samara State Technical University was founded in 1914. The range of State to the University was awarded in 1992. The University includes 16 faculties such as: Automatic and Information Technologies, Machine Building, Physics-Technological, Engineering-Economical, Electrotechnical, Heat-and-Power Engineering, Engineering-Technological, Chemical-Technological, Oil-Technological, Humanities, Postal Tuition, Initial Preparing and Improvement of Professional Skill and others.
    There are 115 professors and doctors, 617 candidates and docents work in the University.
    On the 70 chairs of the University preparing the specialists in 18 trends, 54 specials in practice for all branches of industry are performed.
    There are more than 18000 students, including 270 foreigners are educated on the all faculties including the filial.
    Synthesis of technical, humanities and economical spheres of knowledge permits to prepare of specialists of new type.
    The most important principle of the Technical University - the unity of education, scientific researching and engineer working-outs. The SSTU is a biggest technical centre of the Middle Volga Region. There are 77 scientific departments, including 16 scientific and engineering centers, 2 Researching institutes in its structure. The post-graduate studentship works In University.
    By problems of reliability of technological, energetic and transport machines more than 30 chairs and scientific departments of the University are engaged.

    APPLICATION


    to participation in the International Scientific-
    Technical Conference

    ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF RELIABILITY
    OF TECHNOLOGICAL, ENERGRTIC
    AND TRANSPORT MACHINES

    Please, fill in and send us by E-mail: mailto:ntc @ sstu.edu.ru or pnms3 @ mail.ru,
    or post on address: Main Building SSTU, 244,
    Molodogvardeiskaya st., 443100, Samara, RUSSIA
    Tel./fax ofOrganizing Committee: (8462) 321542.
    Chairman of Organizing Committee:
    Dmitry Grigoryevich Gromakovsky

    Your would like

    • To make plenary report.
    • To make report on sections 1-8.
    • To make stand report.
    • To participate in the Conference without report.
    • To participate in the exhibition.
    • To place advertisement in the Collection of Works.
    • To conduct of presentation of your firm.

    REGISTRATION FORM OF PARTICIPANT

    Surname
    Participant
    Accompany
    Scientific rank
    Scientific degree
    Appointment
    Organization, firm
    City, country
    Address







    Telephone (with code of city)
    Fax number
    E-mail
    Title of paper





    Necessity in accommodation:
    City hotel
    Preventive clinic of SSTU

    Information about works by reliability of machines
    in the Samara Industrial Region

    Samara Rocket-Space Center «Central Specialized Constructor Bureau - Progress» (General Constructor D.I. Kozlov, leader of works by ensuring the reliability V. A. Kapitonov) has a uncial practice of system ensuring of reliability and safety of flying the space technique.
    Joint-stock Company "AVTOVAZ" (leaders by technical development G.K. Saharov and P.M. Prusov) conducts of working out the unity system of quality management, and technical maintenance of model series ofautomobiles of the ciasses A, B, C.
    Acad. N.D. Kuznetsov Specialized Scientific Technical Complex, «MOTOROSTROITEL», SCBM (Leaders: Y.A. Gritsenko, I.L.Shitarev, V.N. Ovchinnicov) work on creating the aviation engine of 6-th generation NK-93, power station with heightened reliability, gas transferring aggregates of new generation.
    Kuibyshev Rail Way (Chief engineer V.P. Mohonko), Samara Academy of Communication Way (professors Y.M. Tarasov, Y.Y. Prosvirov, V.L. Grigoryev and others) in company with Volga Region Department of Russian Engineer Academy induce corporative program of quality management for increasing the technical level of exploitation, reliability and safety of transferring.
    SSTU works out the methods of increasing the quality and reliability of technological, energetic machines and control systems (professors E.Y.Rappoport, D.G. Gromakovsky, A.F. Denisenko, B.L. Shtrikov, A.M. Abakumov, P.A. Kulakov and others), methods of diagnostics (professors Y.I. Steblev, N.V. Diligensky, M.Y.Livshits, B.K. Chostkovsky), new resource saving and repairing technologies (professors A.P. Amosov, A.I. Shchelokov, V.F. Putko, N.V. Nosov and others).
    The SSAU (Corresponding member of RAS V.A. Soifer, professors Y.V, Shahmatov, L.M. Logvinov, Y.L. Tarasov, A.I. Belousov, V.A. Komarov and others) perform the works by ensuring the reliability of space apparatus, aviation engines, constructions of planes, control systems and communications.
    Joint-stock companies «Samaraneftegaz», «Samaratransgaz», «Prevolzhskie nefteprovody», «Yugo Zapad Transnefteproduct» (Chioengineers A.P. Obihod, O.A. Stepanenko, A.G. Budnik, V.V. Ivanenkov) perform renovation and modifing of equipment for defence (pipe-lines, increasing the reliabililty on oil and gas extracting, transferring and keeping.
    Joint-stock company «Volgotanker» works out the systems of application of altemative kind of fuels, control of working the tanker fleet, technology of vessels hulis renovation.
    Works of collaborators of company "YUKOS", chemists of Tolyatti, Novokuibyshevsk, Chapaevsk, Syzran, and other towns of Samara region are devoted to ensuring the high level of reliability and safety.

    Requirements to Papers

    The annotation must contain the title of report, surnames of authors, text not exceeding l page on Russian or English languages. Type - Times New Roman, size - 11 pt, single space between lines.
    Full text of paper in the Russian or English languages must be performed with using editor Word for Windows version 6.0 or higher. The text not exceeding 6 pages must be sent us before 1.09.2003 by E-mail or by post. Paper must be presented on diskette 3,5" and in the form of hard copy on white sheets of the format A4, printed on qualitative printer.
    Text of a paper must be printed with the type Times New Roman, size - 12 pt. Pages without numeration.
    Title of paper is printed in center with big letters without dividing into syllables, type - Times New Roman Bold. On the next line, beginning from left side, initials and surnames of the authors, the names of organization, city, state are written.
    Text of paper is written with single space, tabulation - 5 mm and evening by width, with automatic dividing into syllables. In conclusion of paper, after one line from the text, the bibliographic list under the title "LITERATURE" is printed. References on literature sources in the text are given in square brackets.

    Deadlines for Presentation of Materials

    30 May 2003 - presentation of Applications (Registration Forms) for participation in the Conference and abstract of paper.
    l May 2003(?) - presentation of Applications for participation in the exhibitions.
    31 July 2003 - presentation of full text of paper and payment of the organizing fee.

    Organizing Fee


    200 USD

    Standard settlement instructions
    for wire bank transfer in USD:

    INTERMEDIARY (for example *);

    Bank - The Bank of New York
    Account no. - 890-0057-610
    SWIFT code - IRVTUS3N

    BENEFICIARY'S BANK:

    SBERBANK (POYOLZHSKY OFFICE)
    THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
    SWIFT code - SABRRUMMSE1
    BRANCH No. 28
    Beneficiary's account: 40503840054110200033
    Beneficiary: Samara State Technical University
    Details of payment: Conference by Reliability
    * You may use any intermediary for payment.


    Ökologische und ökonomische Aspekte bei Schmierstoffen

    Termin: 27.11.2003 - 28.11.2003 (2 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

    Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz,Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Bock,Dr. Dietmar Breuer,Dr. rer. nat. Detlev Bruhnke,Dr. Thomas Fack,Dr. Rüdiger Freitag,Dipl.-Ing. Uwe Mäckle,Dipl.-Chem. Kristin Manuwald,Dipl.-Biol. Gudrun Maxam,Dr. Johann Mehlstäubl,Dr. Jürgen Pock
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

    Inhalt: Text in Vorbereitung
    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
    Lehrgangsnummer: 680632

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    December 2003


    TRANSCOMP

    KOMPUTEROWE SYSTEMY
    WSPOMAGANIA
    NAUKI, PRZEMYS£U
    I TRANSPORTU

    „TRANSCOMP”

    2 - 4 grudnia 2003 r.
    Zakopane
    Dedlines:
    31.05.03 r. - nadsy³anie kart zg³oszeñ i streszczeñ referatów o objêtoœci l strony,
    30.06.03 r. - II komunikat, akceptacja tematyki referatów,
    31.08.03 r. - nadsy³anie pe³nych tekstów referatów,
    15.11.03 r. - III komunikat, informacje koñcowe i program obrad.
    E-mail: transcomp @ garda.home.pl

    Politechnika Radomska


    Wydzia³ Transportu
    Instytut Automatyki
    i Telematyki Transportu

    oraz

    Stowarzyszenie In¿ynierów
    i Techników Komunikacji
    RZECZPOSPOLITEJ POLSKIEJ


    Oddzia³ w Radomiu

     

    VII KONFERENCJA

    KOMPUTEROWE SYSTEMY
    WSPOMAGANIA
    NAUKI, PRZEMYS£U
    I TRANSPORTU

    „TRANSCOMP”

    KOMUNIKAT NR l

    Zakopane 2 - 4 grudnia 2003 r.

    KOMITET NAUKOWY

    Prof.dr hab.in¿. Z. £ukasik - PR - przewodnicz¹cy kierunku Elektryka
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. Z. Strzy¿akowski - PR - przewodnicz¹cy kierunku Transport
    Prof.dr in¿. R. Matusiak -PR - z-ca przew. kierunku Elektryka
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. R. Bogacz -IPPT PAN i PW - z-ca przew. kierunku Transport
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. J. Adamczyk - AGH
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. A. Chudzikiewicz - PW
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. J. Dyduch - PR
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. K. Frischmuth -TU Rostock
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. L. Grochowski - PW
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. J. Hansel - AGH
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. S. Jackowski - PR
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. T. Kaczorek - PW
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. A. Lewiñski - PR
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. J. Lewitowicz - PW
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. S. Luft -PR
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. M. £ukow-MIIT Moskwa
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. M. Sitarz -PSI
    Prof.dr hab.in¿. W. Szczeœniak - PW
    Prof.dr in¿. R. Wawruch - AM Gdynia
    Dr in¿. P. Lesiak -PR - sekretarz naukowy

    KOMITET ORGANIZACYJNY

    Prof.dr hab.in¿. M. Luft -PR - przewodnicz¹cy
    Mgr in¿. W.Fabirkiewicz -SITK- z-ca przewodnicz¹cego
    Dr in¿. K. Krzysztoszek -PR - sekretarz organizacyjny
    Dr in¿. P. Bojarczak -PR
    Mgr in¿. A. Jagielski -SITK
    Mgr in¿. J. Solski -SITK
    S. Grzywacz -PR

    TEMATYKA KONFERENCJI

    dotyczy komputerowego wspomagania w projektowaniu, symulacji i badaniach. Obrady bêd¹ siê toczyæ w nastêpuj¹cych sekcjach:
    I. TRANSPORT KOLEJOWY
  • trakcja elektryczna,
  • pojazdy trakcyjne,
  • dynamika pojazdów szynowych,
  • automatyka i sterowanie w transporcie szynowym,
  • diagnostyka toru i taboru.

    II. TRANSPORT SAMOCHODOWY

  • konstrukcja i badania pojazdów,
  • eksploatacja pojazdów,
  • bezpieczeñstwo ruchu.

    III. TRANSPORT MORSKI

  • systemy informatyczne statkowe i zabezpieczenia ¿eglugi,
  • modelowanie ruchu,
  • automatyzacja si³owni okrêtowych i sieci energetycznych,
  • automatyzacja procesów obliczeniowych.

    IV. TRANSPORT LOTNICZY

  • wspomaganie badañ,
  • projektowanie konstrukcji,
  • eksploatacja i bezpieczeñstwo samolotów.

    V. TRANSPORT LINOWY

  • komputerowe systemy wspomagania,
  • diagnostyka elementów urz¹dzeñ,
  • metody i œrodki kszta³towania bezpieczeñstwa.

    VI. BUDOWNICTWO TRANSPORTOWE

  • konstrukcje budowlane i in¿ynierskie,
  • mechanika nawierzchni kolejowej,
  • mechanika nawierzchni drogowe - lotniskowej.

    VII. ELEKTROTECHNIKA, ELEKTRONIKA I AUTOMATYKA

  • uk³ady elektryczne i elektroniczne,
  • systemy elektroenergetyczne,
  • systemy pomiarowe,
  • systemy telekomunikacji,
  • automatyzacja procesów przemys³owych,
  • sztuczna inteligencja i systemy eksperckie.

    VIII. MECHANIKA

  • budowa i eksploatacja maszyn,
  • mechanika uk³adów z³o¿onych,
  • trybologia,
  • dynamika maszyn,
  • przep³ywy cieczy i gazów.

    IX. ELEKTRONICZNE SYSTEMY ZABEZPIECZEÑ TECHNICZNYCH

  • programowanie w systemach alarmowych,
  • zintegrowane systemy zabezpieczeñ,
  • œrodki techniczne w systemach zabezpieczeñ.

    DYDAKTYKA

  • stanowiska laboratoryjne wspomagane komputerowo,
  • zintegrowane programy symulacyjne,
  • informatyka w dydaktyce szkó³ wy¿szych,
  • programy nauczania i szkolenia.

    TERMINARZ KONFERENCJI
    do 31.05.03 r. - nadsy³anie kart zg³oszeñ i streszczeñ referatów o objêtoœci l strony,
    do 30.06.03 r. - II komunikat, akceptacja tematyki referatów,
    do 31.07.03 r. - wniesienie pe³nej op³aty:
    960 PLN od uczestników krajowych,
    250 $ od uczestników zagranicznych,
    do 31.08.03 r. - nadsy³anie pe³nych tekstów referatów,
    do 15.11.03 r. - III komunikat, informacje koñcowe i program obrad.

    INFORMACJE DLA UCZESTNIKÓW
    II Komunikat o sposobie przygotowania referatów bêdzie przes³any tylko do osób, które nadeœl¹ streszczenia. Wszyscy Uczestnicy otrzymaj¹ III Komunikat wraz z programem konferencji.
    Informacje o przebiegu przygotowañ konferencji bêd¹ umieszczane na stronie internetowej konferencji: www.transcomp.prv.pl

    Op³ata konferencyjna obejmuje:

  • materia³y konferencyjne,
  • koszty noclegów,
  • koszty wy¿ywienia,
  • obs³ugê konferencji,
  • imprezy towarzysz¹ce.
    Konferencji towarzyszyæ bêdzie wystawa sprzêtu informatycznego, aparatury, oprogramowania i wydawnictw.

    WARUNKI PUBLIKACJI REFERATU
    Referaty bêd¹ opublikowane w Pracach Naukowych Politechniki Radomskiej: seria Transport i seria Elektryka ( 3 pkt. w rankingu KBN ).
    Ostateczny termin nadsy³ania referatów do 31.08.2003
    Podstawowym warunkiem opublikowania referatów jest pozytywna recenzja oraz terminowe wniesienie op³aty.

    ADRES DLA KORESPONDENCJI
    Dr in¿. Konrad KRZYSZTOSZEK
    POLITECHNIKA RADOMSKA
    Instytut Automatyki i Telematyki Transportu
    ul. Malczewskiego 29
    26-600 RADOM
    tel. (048)361-77-05, 361-77-07 lub 361-77-00
    Fax: (048)361-77-42
    E-mail: transcomp @ garda.home.pl
    Strona Intemetowa: www.transcomp.prv.pl


  • Additive für Schmierstoffe

    Termin: 03.12.2003 - 05.12.2003 (3 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

    Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz,Dr. rer. nat. Achim Fessenbecker,Dr. Peter C. Hamblin,Dr. Rüdiger Holinski,Dr. rer. nat. Walter Holweger,Dipl.-Ing. Siegfried H. Kägler,Dr. Gordon D. Lamb,Dr. Bernd Lindstaedt,Dipl.-Ing. J. Raddatz,Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Sieg
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

    Inhalt: Text in Vorbereitung

    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
    Lehrgangsnummer: 680633

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    Grundlagen der Schmierstoffe und ihre Anwendungen

    Termin: 08.12.2003 - 12.12.2003 (5 Tag(e))
    Ort: CH-06060 Sarnen

    Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Referenten: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J. Bartz
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

    Inhalt: Der Text wird noch aktualisiert.
      In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.

      Teil I: Grundlagen (3 Tage)

      Inhalt: Grundlegende Zusammenhänge zwischen Reibung, Verschleiß und Schmierung * Schmierstoffe: mineralölbasische Schmieröle und Schmierfette, synthetische Schmierstoffe, biologisch schnell abbaubare Schmierstoffe und Arbeitsflüssigkeiten, Festschmierstoffe, Additive, Schmierölveränderung im Betrieb - Ölanalyse zur Beurteilung von Schmierstoff und Reibstelle, chemische, physikalische und technologische Eigenschaften, Viskosität und Fließverhalten
      Teil II: Anwendungen (2 Tage)
      Inhalt: Getriebeschmierstoffe * Motorenschmierstoffe * Verdichterschmierstoffe * Hydraulikanlagen und -flüssigkeiten * Schmierstoffe für Metallbearbeitung: spanende Bearbeitung, Umformung
      Teilnahmegebühr:
      Teil I + II je: EUR 1.200,00
      Teil I je: EUR 850,00

    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt CHF
    Lehrgangsnummer: 680634

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    January2004

    ICT-14 14th INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM TRIBOLOGY
    Tribology and Lubrication Engineering
    January 13 – 15, 2004
    Stuttgart / Ostfildern, Germany

      Main Subjects
    • Scientific Session: Additive Mechanism of Effectiveness, Hydrodynamic,
    • Elastohydrodynamic, and Mixed Film Lubrication Processes and Mechanisms
    • Calculation and Designing of Tribocontacts (Journal and Roller Bearings, Silder Gearing, Cam/Tappet-Systems etc. Including Lubricant Properties)
    • Special Aspects of Tribology
    • For-Life-Lubrication
    • Friction and Wear
    • Base Oils for High Performance Lubricants
    • Mineral Oils and Synthetic Fluids
    • Additive Developments and Technology
    • Solid Lubricants and Their Application
    • Lubricating Greases
    • Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants
    • Lubrication of Roller and Journal Bearings
    • Lubrication of lndustrial Gears, Compressors, and Refrigeration Compressors
    • General Application of Lubricants in Industry, Forestry, and Agriculture
    • Hydraulic Fluids and Seals
    • Metal Working and Metal Forming Lubrication and Lubricants
    • Tribological Behaviour of Materials
    • Lubricants for Automobile Gears, Transaxles, and ATFs
    • Engine Oils and Lubrication
    • Tribotesting and Evaluation
    • Classification and Standardization of Lubricants
    • Analyses, Recovery, Rerefining, and Disposal of Used Oil
    • Health and Environment Aspects, Laws, and Regulations

    Technische Akademie Esslingen
    Colloquium Secretary TribologyTelephone: (+49-711) 3 40 08 12
    Postfach 12 65Telefax: (+49-711) 3 40 08 43
    D-73748 OstfildernE-Mail: Renate.Pfeiffer @ tae.de


    February 2004


    March 2004

    The 10th ANNUAL FUELS & LUBES ASIA CONFERENCE
    Understanding Friction, Lubrication and Wear
    2nd to 5th March 2004
    Shanghai, China
    Dedlines:
    DATEVENUESESSION NAMETIMESESSION CHAIRMAN/SPEAKER
    March 1, 2004Palace Room, 3rd Flr.SAE Asian Steering Committee Meeting9:00 AM-5:00 PMFumio Ueada, Senior Staff Engr, Fuel & Lubricant Dept, Toyota Motor Corp.
    March 2, 2004Palace Room, 3rd Flr.SAE Asian Steering Committee Meeting9:00 AM-4:30 PMFumio Ueada, Senior Staff Engr, Fuel & Lubricant Dept, Toyota Motor Corp.
     Marble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Conference Registration 4:00-6:00 PM
     Marble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Wellcoming Cocktail Reception6:00-8:00 PMSPONSORE BY F&L ASIA INC.
    March 3, 2004Cathay Room, 3rd FLr.7:30 - 8:30 AMBreakfast for March 3 Speakers Session Chairmen and Advisory Board Opening Session
     Opening Session9:00 - 9:30 AM
     Opening RemarksVicky Villena-Denton, Editor, F&L ASIA, Inc.
     Marble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Fumio Ueada, Senior Staff Engr, Fuel & Lubricant Dept, Toyota Motor Corp.
    Plenary SessionMarble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Business Session: "Opportunities and Challenges - New Horizons in China and Asia"9:30 - 12 NOONOrganizer/Chairman: Stephen Puckett, Managing Director, Tri-Zen International
    Keynote Address: "China: Asia's New Locomotive"Hugh Peyman, President, Research Works
    "Successful Business Development in China"Andrew Ng, Chief Executive Officer, Greater China Consult
    "A Season of Change: Emerging Trends in Project Financing in China"David Lim, First Vice President, Structured Finance Asia, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp.
    "Managing Business Risk in China"Howard Wu, Associate, Baker & McKenzie, Shanghai
    Marble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Networking Tea Break10:00 - 10:30AMSPONSORED BY CROMPTON PETROLEUM ADDITIVES
    Metropole, Renaissance, Astor & Cathay Rooms, 3rd Flr.LUNCH12:00 - 1:30 PMSPONSORED BY EXXONMOBIL ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD.
    Palace Room, 3rd Flr.VIP LUNCH12:00 - 1:30 PM
    Break-out SessionMarble 1&2, 4th Flr.Technical Session 1: "Keynote Session"1:30 - 5:00 PMOrganizer/Chairman; Dr. Stephen Hsu, Leader, Nanotribology Group, U.S. National Institute of Science & Technology
    "Boundry Lubricating Films: Its Origin, Theory, and Potential Replacement for ZDDP"Dr. Stephen Hsu, Leader, Nanotribology Group, U.S. National Institute of Science & Technology
    "Nano-borated Detergents: Performance and Mechanisms"Prof. Jean Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale de Lyon
    "Imaging, in Situ and Combinatorial Approaches to the Understanding of Lubricant Additive Behavior"Prof. Nicholas Spencer, Chair and Department Head, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
    "Nanopartides as Lubricant Additives"Prof. Wei Ming Liu, Director, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics
    Break-out SessionMarble 3, 4th Flr.Commercial Sesion (With Sequential Translation)1:30 - 5:15 PMChairman: Wilfried Bartz, Technische Akademie Esslingen
    "Lower TBN Lubricants for Asia Pacific Markets with Improved Diesel Fuel Quality"Ajay Upponi, Market Manager for Automotive, Chevron Oronite
    "The Impact of Hardware Technology Drivers on Lubricant and Fuels Development in Asia Pacific"Dr. Brian Crichton, Manager, Industry Liaison, Infineum International Limited
    "Selecting the Optimum Hydraulic Oil to meet the Viscosity Requirements of Major Pump Manufacturers"Doug Placek, Global Product Manager, Degussa - RohMax Oil Additives
    "Current and Future Automotive Gear Lubricants In The Asa-Pacfic Market"Hirohito Hasegawa, Lubrizol Southeast Asia
    "The Change in Additive Requirements with the Reduction of Sulphur in Asia and the Introduction of Alternative Fuels"Roger Needham, Product Manager, Octel Refinery Specialties
    Marble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Networking Tea Break3:00 - 3:30 PMSPONSORED BY ACFA
    END OF FIRST DAY TECHNICAL SESSION
    M-ON-THE—BUND (Bus pick-upand drop-off at Ritz-Carlton)Cocktail Reception Celebrating our 10th Year!6:00 - 9:00 PMSPONSORED BY CHEVRON ORON1TE
    March 4, 2004Marble 1&2, 4th Flr.SAE Colloquia9:00 - 12 NOONOrganizer/Chairman: Fumio Ueada, Senior Staff Engr, Fuel & Lubricant Dept, Toyota Motor Corp.
    "Activities of Lubricant Working Groups in SAE Fuels and Lubricants Steering Committee for Asia"Kiyotaka Nakamura, Leader, Passenger Car R&D, Nissan Motor Corp.
    "Reduction of olefin and Sulfur: Contents in FCC Gasoline - Challenges Facing China's Petroleum Refining Industry"Cao Dongxue, Deputy Director, Refining Technology Division, SINOPEC
    "Synthetic Fuels: A Scenario for Meeting China's Auto Fuel Demands"Henry Xu, Senior Manager, R&D Dept., Volkswagen (China) Investment Company Ltd.
    "Application of Aftermarket Gasoline Detergent In China"Wang Yang, Chief Engineer, Beijing Chengzhi Howwy Oil Products Co.
    "Effects of Detergent on Nozzle Flow and Emission of Diesel Engine"Zhao Liang, Engineer, Shanghai Gaoqiao Company Oil Refinery Plant
    "Cleaner Fuels In Asia - The Contribution of the Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities"Cornelius Huizenga, CAI-Asia
    "Proposed Fuel Efficiency Standards in China"Speaker to be Announced
    "Developing Clean Fuel Vehicles in Shanghai"Lui Hui Ping, Shanghai Municipal Liaison Office for the Promotion of Clean Auto Action
    Marble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Networking Tea Break3:00 - 3:30 PMSPONSORED BY BASF
    END OF SECOND DAY TECHNICAL SESSION
    The Ritz-Carlton BarRohMax Hospitality Suite5:30 PM Onwards
    March 5, 2004Cathay Room, 3rd Flr.Appreciation Dinner for Advisory Board/Session Chairmen*7:30 - 8:30 AM
    Plenary SessionMarble 1&2, 4th Flr.Base Oil Session9:00 - 11:30 AMOrganizer/Chairman; Harland Bulow, Consultant, Tri Zen
    "The Changing Landscape of Basestock Supply, Demand and Quality"Tan Thie Chew, NEA Regional Sales Manager, ExxonMobil, Basestock Marketing - Asia Pacific
    Marble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr."Asia Pacific Lube Basestocks: Current Market Environment"Harland Bulow, Consultant, Tri Zen
    Networking Tea Break10:00 - 10:30 AMSPONSORED BY BASF
    "Gas to Liquids - The Next Generation of Base Oils"David Wedlock, Technology Manager, Shell Global Solutions (UK)
    "Premium Base Oils: Market, Supply and Role of Technology"Jirong Xiao, Director, R&D and New Business ChevronTexaco
    Metropole Room, 3rd Flr.SAE Workshop9:00 AM - 5:00 PMOrganizer/Chairman; Fumio Ueada, Senior Staff Engr, Fuel & Lubricant Dept, Toyota Motor Corp.
    Workshop 1: Global Test Methods9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    "An Overview of Japanese Test Methods for Automotive Fuels & Lubricants"Kiyoshi Inoue, Group Manager, Transportation Lubricants R&D Group, Nippon Oil Corp.
    "Engine Oil Category Development In North America"Lee Grant, Southwest Research Institute
    "Activities of the New CEC"11:00 AM - 12:00 NoonSpeaker to be announced
    Workshop 2: Fuels11:00 AM - 12:00 Noon
    "Gasoline Quality Requirements in Asia"Yasunori Takei, Toyota Motor Corp.
    "Diesel FuelQuality Requirements in Asia"Yasunori Takei, Toyota Motor Corp.
    Break-out SessionMarble 3, 4th Flr.Technical Session 2: "Science and Technology Trends in Lubrication"9:00 - 11:30 AMOrganizer/Chairman: Dr. Stephen Hsu, Leader, Nanotribology Group, U.S. National Institute of Science & Technology
    "Ashless Antiwear/EP Additives: Status, Trends and Future Needs"Dr. Oscar Tamo, Program Leader, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering
    "Effect of Surface Texture on Lubrication"Dr. Diann Hua, Caterpillar Inc.
    Marble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Networking Tea Break10:00- 10:30 AMSPONSORED BY BASF
    Metropole, Renaissance, Astor & Cathay Rooms, 3rd Flr.LUNCH12:00- 1:30 PM
    Break-out SessionMarble Hall Foyer, 4th Flr.Technical Session 3: "China Lubricants Market" (With Sequential Translation)1:00- 5:30 PMOrganizer/Chairman: Ronald Koo Consultant
    "The Status and Future of PetroChina Lubricating Oil Industry"Madam Liao GuoQin, President, PetroChina Lubricant Company
    "Current Status and Future Development of China's Lubricant Enterprises"Song YunChang, First Vice President, Saiopec Lubricant Company
    "The Application of Hydrogenated Base Oil in the Lube Oil"Madam Yu QiaoZhen, Assistant Manager, Shanghai Lubricating Oil Company; Director, Shanghai Oil Refinery Research Institute
    "The Future Development of of Chinese Automotive Industry"Peng Wei, Deputy Director, Science and Technology Division, SAE-China
    "OEM's Requirements on Engine Oils Performance in China - Opportunities and Challenges"Cheng Hua, Product Manager, Lubrizol China, Inc.
    Break-out SessionMarble 3, 4th Flr.Technical Session 4: "Clean Air, Clean Fuels"1:30- 5:30 PMOrganizer/Chairman: Cornelius Huizenga, Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities
    "Environmental Regulations of Fuels for Motor Vehicles in China"Tang Dagang, Director, AEI/CRAES, VECC-SEPA
    "Cleaner Fuels in Asia; The Role of Pricing, Taxation and Incentives"Grant Boyle, Program Associate UN University Institute of Advanced Studies, Japan
    "The Approach for Integrated Assessment of Energy Options and Health Benefits - IES Project: Shanghai Case Study"Changhong Chen, Professor/ Director, Atmospheric Environment Institute, Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences
    "The Development of a Medium Term Fuel Quality Strategy for Thailand"Dr. Supat Wangwongwatana, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand
    Renaissance, Rooms 3rd Flr.LUNCH12:00- 1:30 PM
    Metropole Room, 3rd Flr.SAE Asian Steering Committee1:00- 2:00 PM
    Workshop 3: Lubricants2:00 - 5:00 PM
    "Quality Managemnt Syststem for Lubricants in Japan"Hitoshi Hamaguchi, Area Sales Manager, Degussa Japan (RohMax Oil Additives)
    "Status and Trends of Engine Lubricant Specifications for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine"Kenji Tomizawa, Group Manager, Power Train Research & Development Division, Hino Motors Ltd.
    "Motorcycles Requirement and JASO Standards Promotion"Masatoshi Akagi, Chief Engineer, Motorcycle Division, Honda R&D Co.
    "Requirements of Engine Oil for Gasoline Engine"Kiyotaka Nakamura, Leader, Passenger Car R&D, Nissan Motor Corp.
    "New Specification Development of Hydraulic Oil and Grease for construction Equipment"Satoshi Ohikawa, Senior Chief Researcher, Komatsu Ltd.
    March 6, 2004Off-siteOptional Tour to Hangzhou8 AM - 6 PM
    Off-siteOptional GolfAt your leisureNote: By idyvidual arrangment
    • Members and invited Quests only


    SAIT-2003 "TRIBOLOGY 2004"
    8th International Tribology Conference
    Understanding Friction, Lubrication and Wear
    24-26 March 2004
    University of Pretoria Conference Centre
    Pretoria South Africa
    Dedlines:
    30 04 2003: Return of Reply Form
    30 06 2003: Submission of paper abstract
    31 07 2003: Notification of acceptance of papers, & format instructions
    30 09 2003: Second Announcement & Registration
    30 11 2003: Submission of final paper
    30 01 2004: Final Programme & Reg

    The main aim of the Conference is to provide participants with an opportunity to present their work and to exchange ideas and results, and to meet people with similar tribological interests.

    Topics

    Experimental, theoretical and case studies on the following topics can be submitted:

    • Industrial Tribology - Problems and Solutions
    • Lubricants Testing and Condition Monitoring
    • Wear Processes and Tribology of Materials
    • EHD, Boundary and Fluid Film Lubrication
    • Machine Elements
    • Tribology and the Environment

    „understanding
    friction, lubrication and wear”

    "TRIBOLOGY 2004"

    FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT &
    CALL FOR PAPERS

    8th International Tribology
    Conference

    presented by

    The South African
    Institute of Tribology

    24-26 March 2004

    University of Pretoria Conference Centre

    Pretoria South Africa

    ABOUT THE CONFERENCE:
    The main aim ofthe Conference isto provide participants with an opportunity to present their work and to exchange ideas and results, and to meet people with similar tribological interests.

    GUEST SPEAKERS:
    Our plenary guest speakers are Professor Hugh A Spikes, of the Mechanical Engineering Department, Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine, London, and Dr Ali Erdemir of the Argonne National Laboratory in lllinois.

    OFFICIAL LANGUAGE:
    The official language ofthe Conference is English.

    DEADLINES:
    Return of Reply Form
    30 April 2003
    Submission of paper abstract
    30 June 2003
    Notification of acceptance of papers, & format instructions
    31 July 2003
    Second Announcement & Registration
    30 September 2003
    Submission of final paper
    30 November 2003
    Final Programme & Reg
    30 January 2004

    COPYRIGHT:
    The SAIT holds the copyright for the publication of accepted papers until after the conference proceedings have been published.

    SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:
    Persons interested in presenting a paper should submit an abstract of approximately 500 words to the Conference Organising Committee no later than the above deadlines. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings. No paper will be published unless presented by one of the authors.

    EXHIBITION AND SPONSORSHIP:
    Exhibition space will be available at the Conference venue. Sponsorship of various Conference events is invited. Details are available from the Conference Organising Committee.

    TOPICS:
    Experimental, theoretical and case studies on the following topics can be submitted:

    Industrial Tribology - Problems and solutions: Applications and case studies in metalworking and manufacturing processes, lubrication equipment in the mining, power generation, automotive, steel, textile and agricultural industries.

    Lubricants Testing and Condition Monitoring: Properties and applications of mineral and synthetic oils and greases, metalworking fluids and solid lubricants. Maintenance of tribosystems, oil analysis, fluid cleaniiness and filtration technology. Failure analysis techniques, modeling and simulation of tribosystems.

    Wear Processes and Tribology of Materials: Friction and wear, surface engineering, sliding and rolling contacts, wear control; wear aspects of metallic materials, ceramics, composites, polymers and coatings; tribology in medical applications; tribology in electronics.

    EHD, Boundary and Fluid Film Lubrication: Bearings, rotor dynamics, modeling of fluid film phenomena; applications to gears and rolling bearings.

    Machine Elements: Use of numerical methods in design methodologies for tribocontacts; studies on wear and surface deterioration of tribosystems; computer aided design oftribo elements.

    Tribology and the emironment: Health and safety problems, environmental issues, conservation, recycling and disposal of tribological waste materials.

    CONFERENCE ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
    Professor Philip L de Vaal
    Rob H Hodgson
    Hugo J Howse
    Patrick G Swan
    Mrs Gillian Fuller
    SAIT
    PO Box1240
    Kelvin
    2054
    South Africa
    Chairman

     

    Secretary
    Tel+27-11-802-5145
    Fax+ 27-11-804-3484
    or 804-4972
    email: secretary @ sait.org.za
    website:   http://www.sait.org.za

    Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa, offers the technical facilities and the cultural amenities of an international city, and has amongst the best scientific and academic institutions in Africa. Pretoria has a pleasant and sunny climate and a most scenic natural setting.

    There are many interesting attractions in and around Pretoria including the Union Buildings and Botanical Gardens. It is a central departure point for the intriguing "Lost City", and for the Kruger National Park, the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, located in an extinct volcano, and many other interesting attractions. Pretoria is oniy 40 minutes from Johannesburg International Airport, and is linked to the restof the country by air, road and rail. To Durban with its beaches, and to Gape Town with its history and magnificent scenery.

    The University of Pretoria Conference Centre is on the University Campus, and is centrally situated close to hotels, guest houses, shops and banks.


    Reibung und Verschleiß von Werkstoffen, Bauteilen und Konstruktionen

    Termin: 29.03.2004 - 30.03.2004 (2 Tag(e))
    Ort: D-73760 Ostfildern

    Leitung: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. E. Santner
      Referenten: Dipl.-Ing. Heinz Stangner, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ludger Deters, Dr.-Ing. Paul Deyber, Prof. Dr.-Ing. A. Fischer, Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günter Knoll, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. E. Santner, Dr.-Ing. J. Schöfer, Dr.-Ing. Mathias Woydt
    Hotline: Wilfried.Bartz @ tae.de

    Inhalt: Der Text wird noch aktualisiert.
    Ursachen - Analyse - Optimierung

    In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Tribologie e. V.
      Grundbegriffe der Tribologie, Reibungs- und Verschleißmechanismen, Analyse tribotechnischer Systeme * Reibung und ihre Bedeutung für die Funktionsfähigkeit von Maschinenelementen * Analyse von Hochtemperaturverschleißschäden * Einschränkung von Reibkorrosion, Fretting, Passungsrost * Tribologische Prüf- und Analysetechnik * Konstruktive Maßnahmen zur Verschleißminderung
    Teilnahmegebühr: noch nicht festgelegt EUR
    Lehrgangsnummer: 680606
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    April 2004

    Nanotechnology Growth Opportunities

    Nanotechnology Growth Opportunities

    April 15-16, 2004 Nanotechnology Growth Opportunities
    Irvine, California

    Welcome
    In Orange County resides the nation's largest medical devices' industry. Additionally, in San Diego is the nation's third largest biotech industry, with a higher percentage of the companies as relatively newer startups based on high tech. Our Nanotechnology Growth Opportunities for the Biotech and Medical Device Sectors forum will provide solutions for both the biotech and medical devices industry on how to capitalize on the next wave of new technology that will boost their existing market shares and open up new markets and opportunities.
    Forum Chair,
    ASME Nanotechnology Institute Advisory Board Member

    Professor Abraham Lee
    Biomolecular Microsystems & Nanotransducers (BioMINT) Laboratory
    Department of Biomedical Engineering
    University of California at Irvine
    204 Rockwell Engineering Center
    Irvine, CA 92697-2715

    Sessions

    ** THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2004 **

    1:30pm - 2:00pm
    Registration
    2:00pm - 2:10pm
    Introduction, Welcome
    Abraham Lee(University of California, Irvine)
    2:10pm - 2:35pm

    Understanding the Nanobio Investment Environment
    Nobi Kambe(NanoGram Corporation)

    2:35pm - 3:00pm
    Industry Viewpoint : Medical Devices
    Walt Baxter(Medtronic Cardiac Rhythm Management)
    3:00pm - 3:15pm
    Current Medical Device Research Interests in Ophthalmology
    Stephen Laguette (Advanced Medical Optics)
    3:15pm - 3:30pm
    Break
    3:30pm - 5:00pm
    VC Panel
    Moderator:
    Nobi Kambe
    (NanoGram Corporation)
    Speakers:
    Greg Jensen (Ernst & Young Life Sciences)
    William J. Link(Versant Ventures)
    Ed Niehaus
    5:00pm - 5:15pm
    Funding Opportunities for New Research Partnerships
    Dev Kambhampati (UC Discovery Grant)
    5:15pm - 7:00pm
    Poster Session/Networking Reception
    ** FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 2004 **
    8:00am - 8:30am
    Registration
    8:30am - 9:00am
    Plenary: Qdot Nanotechnology - A Revolution in Biomedical Detection
    Andy R. Watson(Quantum Dot Corp)
    9:00am - 10:30am
    Track 1 : Biotech

    Nanobio Molecular Recognition
    Kenneth J. Shea (University of California, Irvine)

    Nanobio Lithography
    Debjyoti Banerjee (NanoInk)

    Nano Probing Tools
    Eric Henderson(Bioforce Nanosciences)

    Panel Discussion with Q&A

    10:30am - 11:00am
    Break
    11:00am - 12:30pm
    Track 2 : Biomed

    Drug Delivery
    Ching-An Peng (University of Southern California)

    Molecular Motor Mechanisms
    Steven Gross (University of California, Irvine)

    Probing Cellular Forces
    Taher Saif(University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

    Panel Discusssion with Q&A

    12:30pm - 2:00pm
    Lunch
    2:00pm - 3:15pm
    Track 3 : New Applications that Integrate Biomed with Biotech

    Micro and Nanotechnology to Integrate Diagnostics with Treatment
    Abraham Lee(University of California, Irvine)

    What Can Nanotechnology do for Medicine?
    Nancy Allbritton (University of California, Irvine)

    Interfacing Live Cells with Micro and Nanotechnology
    Sangeeta Bhatia(University of California, San Diego)

    3:15pm - 3:30pm
    Break
    3:30pm - 4:30pm
    Future Directions/Challenges/Opportunities
    4:30pm - 5:30pm
    INRF Lab Tour
    Goran Matijasevic(University of California, Irvine)



    May 2004

    III
    Krakowskie
    warsztaty
    in¿ynierii
    medycznej
    III KRAKOWSKIE WARSZTATY IN¯YNIERII MEDYCZNEJ
    13-14 maja 2004, Kraków, Polska
    15 I 2004 zg³oszenie uczestnictwa oraz tematu referatu (plik MS Word)
    29 II 2004 op³ata uczestnictwa
    31 III 2004 nadsy³anie streszczeñ referatów

    Katedra Mechaniki Doœwiadczalnej i Biomechaniki
    Politechniki Krakowskiej
    oraz
    Krakowski Szpital Specjalistyczny im. Jana Paw³a II
    przy wspó³udziale
    Sekcji Biomechaniki Komitetu Mechaniki PAN
    oraz
    Krakowskiego Centrum Technik i Technologii Medycznych

    organizuj¹ w dniach 13-14 maja 2004

    III KRAKOWSKIE WARSZTATY IN¯YNIERII MEDYCZNEJ

    HONOROWY PATRONAT:

    Wiceminister Nauki oraz Wiceprzewodnicz¹cy KBN Prof. dr hab. in¿. Krzysztof Jan Kurzyd³owski
    JM Rektor Politechniki Krakowskiej Prof. dr hab. in¿. Marcin Chrzanowski
    JM Rektor Akademii Górniczo-Hutniczej Prof. dr hab. in¿. Ryszard Tadeusiewicz
    Prorektor Uniwersytetu Jagielloñskiego ds. Collegium Medicum Prof. dr hab. n. med. Marek Zembala

    KOMITET NAUKOWY

    Przewodnicz¹cy: Prof. dr hab. in¿. Stanis³aw Mazurkiewicz
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Romuald Bêdziñski
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Jan Ch³opek
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Tadeusz Cieœlik
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Andrzej Czy¿ewski
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Jan Ryszard D¹browski
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Krzysztof Kêdzior
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Jan Kulig
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Jan Marciniak
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Tadeusz Pa³ko
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Bogna Pogorzelska-Stronczak
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Tadeusz Popiela
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Stanis³aw Pytko
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Jerzy Sadowski
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Konstanty Skalski
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Jerzy Szaflik
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Henryk Skar¿yñski
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Olgierd Smoleñski
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Dagmara Tejszerska
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Andrzej Wall
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Leszek Wojnar
    Prof. dr hab. in¿. Józef Wojnarowski
    Prof. dr hab. n. med. Daniel Zarzycki
    Dr hab. in¿. Wies³aw Chladek
    Dr hab. n. med. Jacek Lelakowski
    Dr hab. n. med. Krzysztof ¯mudka
    Dr in¿. Roman Kustosz
    Dr Zbigniew Nawrat
    Dr n med. Mieczys³aw Pasowicz

    KOMITET ORGANIZACYJNY

    Przewodnicz¹cy: Dr hab. in¿. Grzegorz Milewski
    z-ca: Dr n. med. Stanis³aw Rumian
    Sekretarz: Mgr in¿. Magdalena Kromka
    Skarbnik: Alicja Gusiew
    Cz³onkowie: Mgr in¿. Piotr Cichoñ
    Mgr in¿. Micha³ Kopacz
    Mgr in¿. Marcin Szydek
    Mgr in¿. Pawe³ Banyœ

     

    Szanowni Pañstwo!

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    ADRES DO KORESPONDENCJI:

    Politechnika Krakowska
    Wydzia³ Mechaniczny
    Instytut Mechaniki Stosowanej
    III Krakowskie Warsztaty In¿ynierii Medycznej
    al. Jana Paw³a II 37
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    STLE STLE
    Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers
    May 17th – 20th 2004
    Sheraton Centre, Hotel, Toronto, Canada
    www.stle.org/offer_of_paper/offer_form.cfm

    Tribology and Lubrication professionals representing 50 industries from around the world at the next STLE 2004 Annual Meeting & Exhibition, May 17-20, 2004, at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in Toronto.

    Our Annual Meeting Committee is currently developing the program for STLE 2004, and we expect more than 250 technical and practical presentations will be given at the Toronto meeting. If you plan to submit an offer form, remember that the deadline is Oct. 1, 2003. The easiest way to submit your proposal is by clicking here on the 2004 Toronto Offer Form, or through the STLE website (www.stle.org).

    For a detailed program and registration information visit the STLE website (www.stle.org)


    Courtesy of A. Majumdar and K. Hsu

    Nanomechanics: Sensors and Actuators

    May 18-19, 2004
    Reno, Nevada Courtesy of A. Majumdar and K. Hsu
    On behalf on the University of Nevada, Reno, we wish to welcome you to a nanotechnology conference on May 18-19, 2004 in Reno, NV titled "Nanomechanics: Sensors and Actuators." Reno is known as the "Biggest Little City in the World," making it the perfect place to host the biggest conference on little technology.

    Through investigation, we have established two needs. One need is to provide a forum to educate our fellow engineers in nanotechnology. The second need is to provide a forum for researchers and industrial partners to share information. We propose to fulfill these needs by developing a conference which will have a one day training program on nanomechanics and a one day program to highlight new developments. Nanomechanics is the design, fabrication, and use of structures and devices, both organic and inorganic, with motion or dimensions measured in nanometers. The specific focus of this year's conference will build on and celebrate the 10-year anniversary of molecular recognition with micro- and nanocantilevers and will include the pioneers and world experts of the field presenting the latest results and future possibilities.

    It is no wonder that more than 300,000 people make the Reno-Tahoe area their home and why 5.1 million people visit every year. A chain of high-peaked mountains surround the region in every direction. The geography ranges from high desert hills to valleys covered with deciduous and evergreen trees. A river flows casually through the heart of the city among an eclectic mix of stately manors, quaint churches, sleek high rises, city parks, and casinos. Shopping malls and new residential developments canvas the city limits and are nestled against mountains that offer endless outdoor recreation, and cradle the magnificent Lake Tahoe.

    In addition to the area's spectacular beauty, Reno-Tahoe offers an extraordinary mix of history and culture, world-class ski and golf resorts, 24-hour gaming and entertainment, a mild climate with four distinct seasons, a healthy, diverse economy, and community spirit as strong as ever. (http://www.renolaketahoe.com)

    Welcome to "The Biggest, Little City in the World". We are here to serve you. Please feel free to contact us.

    Candice Bauer
    bauerc1 @ asme.org
    775-720-0715

    Jesse Adams, PhD
    jdadams @ unr.edu

    University of Nevada, Reno
    Mechanical Engineering Dept., MS 312
    Reno, NV 89557


    June 2004


    NORTRIB 2004

    NORTRIB 2004
    11th Nordic Symposium on Tribology

    1st to 4th June 2004
    All aspects of tribology are welcome as topics for papers – experimental and theoretical work as well as case studies:

    Deadline, Abstracts, January 16 2004
    Notification, Paper Acceptance, March 26 2004
    Deadline, Paper, April 30 2004

    June 1 & 2 Rica Ishavshotel, Tromso
    June 3 Grand Nordic Hotel, Harstad
    June 4 Coastal express or “Hurtigrute” from Harsted to Bodo?

  • Wear Processes and Tribology Materials
  • Friction
  • Boundary Lubrication
  • Hydrodynamic Lubrication and EHD
  • Lubricants Testing and Condition Monitoring
  • Industrial Tribology
  • Environmental Aspects of Tribology
  • Magnetic Recording Tribology
  • Nano-Tribology
  • Machine Elements
    The official language of the conference is English

    For further details please contact:
    Professor Kristian Tonder
    Dept. of Machine Design and Materials Technology, NTNU
    Rich. Birkelandsv. 2 B
    7491 Trondheim, Norway

    Tel: +47-73 59 28 93
    Fax: +47-73 59 41 29
    Email: Kristian.Tonder @ immtek.ntnu.no


  • 2<sup>nd</sup> International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology

    2nd International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology

    June 14-16, 2004
    Rochester, New York

    FUEL CELL DEVELOPMENT - FROM LABORATORY TO MARKETPLACE

    2<sup>nd</sup> International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology
    The 2nd International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology is intended to provide a forum for discussion on advances in the field of fuel cell systems and components for stationary, mobile and portable power generation applications and to further stimulate research activities in this emerging field.

    Don't miss this opportunity to interact with leading global experts who will be delivering keynote lectures. Bring your spouse to Rochester - we can arrange tours to Niagara Falls, nearby wineries, Rochester Science Museum, and Letchworth Park. Send an email to fuelcell @ asme.org for spouse registration information.

    Take a minute to read the welcome letter from the Chair

    Preliminary Program now available!

    NEWS ALERT: ASME announces the new Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology!

    CONFERENCE SESSIONS

    KEYNOTE LECTURES

    INVITED SPEAKER
    David Garman- Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy

    Future Fuel Cell Research & Development Initiatives
    Andrew Bosco- GM Global R&D, Honeoye Falls, New York, USA

    A UTC Perspective on Fuel Cell Product Development,
    Francis R. Preli- UTC Fuel Cells, South Windsor, Connecticut

    PEM Fuel Cell Design Boundaries and Their Relationship to Technology Trendlines
    Pat Hearn- Ballard Power Systems, Burnaby, BC, Canada

    Towards a Near-series Sulzer Hexis Combined Heat and Power SOFC System
    Emad Batawi- Sulzer Hexis Ltd., Winterthur, Switzerland

    Light-Weight SOFCs for Automotive Auxiliary Power Units
    Rudolf Hans Henne- German Aerospace Centre, Stuttgart, Germany

    Reducing Fuel Cell Cost without Lowering Operating Temperature
    Gerry Agnew- Rolls Royce Fuel Cell Systems Ltd

    SOFC in Hybrid Plants
    Louis Schick- GE Global Research, Niskayuna, New York

    Development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and the Component Materials
    Koichi Eguchi- Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

    Development of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell at IHI
    Shogo Sonoda- Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co.,Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

    MTU's HotModule Generator Commercialization: Targets, the Product, Experience and Status
    Gerhard Huppmann- MTU CFC Solutions GmbH, Munich, Germany

    Korea's R&D Plan for commercializing MCFC
    Tae-Hoon Lim- Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Science City, Korea

    Materials and Stack Development of DMFC for Mobile Application
    Hyuk Chang- Samsung Company, Suwon, Korea

    A Fuel Cell for the Mass Market
    Juan Becerra- MTI MicroFuel Cells, Inc., Albany, New York, USA

    Direct Carbon Fuel Cells
    John F. Cooper- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California

    Organic/Inorganic Nanocomposites Membranes for Fuel Cells
    >Ailton de Souza Gomes- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Fuel Cell Power Conditioning
    >J.S. Lai- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA CV & Photo

    Advances in the Research and Development of Fuel Cells in China
    >C-F. Ma- Beijing University of Technology, Beijing , China CV & Photo

    Advanced Ceramic Fuel Cell R&D
    Bin Zhu- Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. Sweden


    CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

    HEAT/MASS TRANSFER/FLOW PHENOMENA IN FUEL CELLS

    A Three Dimensional CFD Model for PEMFC
    S. Li, U. Becker- Fluent Inc., Morgantown, WV

    Thermal Modeling of a PEM Fuel Cell
    J. Fagley- General Motors Corporation, Honeoye Falls, NY

    A Simple Thermal model of a PEM Fuel Cell
    A. Caglar, K. Promislow, J. St. Pierre, B. Wetton

    A Two-Phase Flow Mathematical Model for Proton Exchange - Membrane Fuel Cells with Enhanced Geometry
    S.H. Chan- Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
    T. Tong, M. Abou-Ellail- George Washington University, Washington DC
    K. Beshay- Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

    Influence of Water Behavior in the Gas Diffusion Layer on the Performance of PEMFC
    G.G. Park, Y.J. Sohn, S.D. Yim, T.H. Yang, Y.G. Yoon, W.Y. Lee, C.S. Kim- Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon, Korea

    Water Transport in the Membrane of a PEM Fuel Cell
    P.C. Sui, N. Djilali- University of Victoria, Victoria, British Colombia, Canada

    Effects of Channel Shapes on the Flow Distributions of An Interdigitated Flow Field
    Y. Wang- UTC Fuel Cells, South Windsor, CT

    Characterization of Water Vapor Transmission Rate through Fuel Cell Components
    A. Jena and K. Gupta- Porous materials, Inc., Ithaca, NY

    Transient Response Analysis of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Considering Equivalent Circuit, Mass and Heat Conservation
    K. Ito, H. Masuda, T. Masuoka- Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, Japan
    H. Koori, K. Onda- Toyohashi Univ. Tech., Toyohashi, Japan

    Combining CFD and Stress Models for PEM Cells-Initial Development
    C. Martinez-Baca and R. Travis- Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, UK

    Coupled CFD and Process Simulation of a Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Unit
    S.E. Zitney, M.T. Prinkey, M. Shahnam- Fluent, Inc., Morgantown, WV
    W.A. Rogers- National Energy Technology Laboratory, Morgantown, WV

    The Role of Radiative Heat Transfer with Participating Gases on the Temperature Distribution in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
    J.D.J. VanderSteen, J.G. Pharaoh- Queen's University, Ontario, Canada

    Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow of a Flat-Tube High Power Density Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
    Yixin Lu, Laura Schaefer, Peiwen Li - University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

    Adaptation of Existing CFD code to Numerical Simulate Regenerative Fuel Cell
    A. Garrard, S. Beck and P. Stying

    An Electro-Analytical Study of Methanol Crossover through Nafion 117 Membrane
    F. Kadirgan- Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
    O. Savadogo- Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, Canada

    Quantitative Imaging of Flow Structures in a U-Shaped Fuel Cell Flow Channel
    J. Martin, P. Oshkai, N. Djilali- University of Victoria, Victoria, British Colombia, Canada

    Characterization of Water Vapor Transmission Rate through Fuel Cell Components
    A. Jena and K. Gupta- Porous Materials, Inc., Ithaca, NY

    AC Impedance Investigation of Flooding in Micro Flow Channels for Fuel Cells
    S.W. Cha, R. O'Hayre, Y. Saito, F.B. Prinz- Stanford University, CA.


    PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL COMPONENTS

    Corrosion Resistant, Lightweight and Inexpensive Metallic PEM Fuel Cell
    J. Hung and H. Tawfik- Institute for Research and Technology Transfer (IRTT), State University of New York at Farmingdale, Farmingdale, NY

    Durability and Performance of Press Molded Polymer Composite Bipolar Plates
    V. Webb, D. Hahn, D. Baird, S. Case, J. Lesko- Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA

    DuPont Bipolar Plates and MEA's for Fuel Cell Applications
    N.J. Whitty and M. Tisack- DuPont Fuel Cells, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada

    A Conductive Adhesive / Sealant for Bonded PEM Bipolar Assemblies with Coolant Flow Channels
    J. Clulow- Bulk Molding Compounds, Inc., West Chicago, IL

    PEM Fuel Cell Stack Development - Alternate Bipolar Materials - A Feasibility Study
    N. Rajalakshmi, V. Vijay, S. Pandian and K.S. Dhathathreyan- SPIC Science Foundation, Guindy, Chernnai, India

    Nitride Metallic Bipolar Plates
    M.P. Brady, P.F. Tortorelli, K.L. More, L.R. Walker- Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
    H. Wang- National Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, Colorado
    K. Weisbrod, M. Wilson, F Garzon- Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos, New Mexico
    I. Paulauskas, R.A. Buchanan- University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

    Preparation and Characterization of Porous Gas Diffusion CNT Electrode for Fuel Cell Application
    A. K. Chatterjee, M. Sharon, R. Banerjee- Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India

    Influence of Porous Electrode Structure on PEM Fuel Cells Design and Performance
    P. Asinari and M. Coppo- Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

    High Performance Gas Diffusion Electrodes with Catalyzed Membranes and Commercial Membranes for PEMFC
    N. Rajalakshmi, R. Rajini and K.S. Dhathathreyan- SPIC Science Foundation, Guindy, Chennai, India

    Seals and Sealants in Fuel Cell Environments: Material, Design, and Durability Challenges
    D.A. Dillard, S. Guo, M.W. Ellis, J.J. Lesko, J.G. Dillard- Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
    B. Vijayendran, J. Sayre- Battelle, Columbus, Ohio

    New Conceptual Gas Distributor with Mass Transfer Enhancing Function in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells
    P.W. Li, S. Chen and M. Chyu- University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

    Polymer-Zeolite Nanocomposites for Catalyst Support in PEM Fuel Cells
    R. Anderson, H. Marcelo, C. Herbst, J.A. Mota1, I.F. Macêdo, A.M. Rocco- Laboratório de Reatividade de Hidrocarbonetos e Catálise Orgânica , Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

    Fitting Model to Measurements by Tuning the Porosity and Conductivity of the Catalyst Layer
    M. Bang, M. Odgaard, T.J. Condra, and S.K. Kaer- Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

    Development of a Flexible Pilot MEA Manufacturing Line
    R.H. Puffer- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    Glen Hoppes- Celanese Ventures, GmbH

    Stack Compression of PEM Fuel Cells
    Y.H. Lai, T. Trabold, D. Miller, and C. Ji- General Motors Corporation, Honeoye Falls, NY


    PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL ADVANCED STUDIES

    SWNT Enhanced PEM Fuel Cells
    H. J. Ruf, B. J. Landi, and R.P. Raffaelle- NanoPower Research Laboratories, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY

    The Effect of Porosity Distribution Variation on Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells
    R. Roshandel, B. Farhanieh- Sharif University of Technology
    E.Saievar Iranizad- Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran-Iran

    Technical Issues Governing the Selection and Development of Dielectric Coolants For Fuel Cell Systems
    L. A. Momoda, S.L. Skeith- HRL Laboratories, LLC, Malibu, CA
    J.H. Lee- General Motors Corporation, Rochester, NY

    Role of Defects on Mechanical Response of Nafion Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications
    A. Mian, G. Newaz, L. Vendra, and X. Wu- Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan

    Measurement of Contact Resistance between Gas Diffusion Layer and Bi-Polar Plate in a PEM Fuel Cell
    V. Mishra and R. Pitchumani- University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut

    A Study of Anti-CO Poison to the PEM Fuel Cell
    Y. Yan, L.Y. Sung, H.S. Chu, F. Chen, F. Tsau- Energy and Resources Laboratories, ITRI, Hsinchu, Taiwan

    Analysis of A 3 KW PEM Fuel Cell Stack Developed in ITRI
    Y. Yan, M.H. Tsay, H.S. Chu, F. Tsau, R.J. Shyu- Energy and Resources Laboratories, ITRI, Hsinchu, Taiwan

    Measurements and Correlations of V-I Characteristics for PEM Fuel Cell
    A.K. Chatterjee, S.K. Mitra and R. Banerjee- Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India

    Analysis and Design of a PEM Fuel Cell
    V. Mishra and R. Pitchumani- University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut

    Analysis of the Cogeneration Potential of a 5 KW PEMFC from Experimentally Determined Performance Data
    A.F. Orlando, C.E. Reuther, L.G. Val, J. Oexmann- Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.

    Lessons Learned from Residential Experience with Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Systems for Combined Heat and Power
    D.D. Boettner, D.D. Massie- United States Military Academy, West Point, NY
    C.A. Massie- Massie and Massie Consulting Engineers, West Point, NY

    Performances Evaluation of a Small Size Cogenerative System Based on a PEM Fuel Cell Stack
    M. Bagnoli, M. Bianchi, A. De Pascale, A. Peretto- University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy


    METHANOL FUEL CELLS

    A Stack Design for Portable Direct Methanol Fuel Cell-Based on the Newly Developed Heterogeneous Composite Bipolar Plate
    L.J. Chen, M.S. Lee- National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

    Materials and Stack Development of DMFC for Mobile Application
    H. Chang- Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Suwon, Korea

    Partial Oxidation of Methonal over Silver Catalysts at Moderate Temperature
    H-S. Hung, Y-J. Chen, and C-T. Yeh - National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

    Construction and Preliminary Testing of a Direct Water Methanol Fuel Cell
    Cpt. D. Plummer- Department of Civil & Mechanical Engineering, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York

    Mass Transport Inside a Liquid Direct Methanol Fuel Cell
    M.R. Golriz and J. Gu- Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    In Situ Visualization Study of Carbon Dioxide Gas Bubble Behavior in Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Electrodes
    H. Yang and T.S. Zhao- The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Konk SAR, China


    MICRO FUEL CELLS - SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS

    Micro Fuel Cells
    R.P. Raffaelle, H.J. Ruf, E.C. Piscani, and W.J. Grande- Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY

    The Analysis of the Operating Characteristics in a 600W Air Cooling Portable PEMFC
    Y.J. Sohn, G.G. Park, T.H. Yang, Y.G. Yoon, W.Y. Lee, S.D. Yim and C.S. Kim- Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon, South Korea

    Design Concepts for Direct Exit Flow in Micro Fuel Cells
    W. Shi, S.J. Lee- San Jose State University, San Jose, CA


    MOLTEN CARBON FUEL CELLS

    Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Development of IHI
    S. Sonoda, M. Tooi, T. Matsuyama, N. Murata-Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (ihi), Tokyo, Japan

    Prediction of Flow Field in a MCFC Stack with Channels of Complex Shape
    D.N. Ryu, D.H. Choi- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea.

    Numerical Simulation of an Internal Reforming Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Stack
    Z. Ma, S. Blanchet, M. Farooque- Fuel Cell Energy Inc., Danbury, CT
    G. Iaccarino, P. Rai, R. Moffatt, P. Moin- Stanford University, Stanford, CA

    Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of a Hybrid Fuel Cell/Gas Turbine Power Plant for Control System Development
    H. Ghezel-Ayagh, M. Lukas, S.T. Junker- Fuel Cell Energy Inc., Danbury, CT

    Energy Recovery from Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Part I: Integration of an Anaerobic Digester and with a High Temperature Fuel Cell
    P. Lunghi, R. Bove- University of Perugia, Italy
    E. Cerluini- University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy, 2ENEA, Italy. , and A. Moreno3,

    A Comparison Between Life Cycle Assessment of an MCFC System, An LFG - MCFC System, and Traditional Energy Conversion Systems
    U. Desideri, P. Lunghi, R. Bove, F. Zepparelli- University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy


    ADVANCES IN SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL COMPONENTS AND STACK TECHNOLOGY

    Cell-to-Cell Voltage Variations with Increasing SOFC Stack Size
    A. C. Burt, I. B. Celik- West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
    W. A. Rogers, R. S. Gemmen- US DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory, Morgantown, WV

    Performance of Anode-Supported SOFC Single Cells using Thin Electrolyte of YSZ and ScSZ at Intermediate Temperatures
    Y.S. Yoo, J.W. Park, J.M. Oh- Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI), Daejeon, Korea
    J. Bae- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea

    Improvement of the Performance for the Anode-supported SOFC's
    S. Amaha, Y. Baba, H. Yakabe and T. Sakurai- Tokyo Gas Co., Tokyo, Japan

    Microscopic Observation of SOFC Anodes under Operation with Hydrocarbon Fuels
    T. Kwada, K. Yashiro, T. Taura, K. Takeda, A. Kaimai, H. Matsumoto, J. Mizusaki- Tohuku University, Sendai, Japan

    New Electrochemical ABO3-Materials for Fabrication of SOFC Components
    A.V. Gorbunov- Heat & Mass Transfer Institute, Academy of Sciences, Minsk, Belarus
    V.A. Gorbunova, N.M. Gamanovitch, G.I. Novikov- Belarussian State University of Technology, Minsk, Belarus

    Development of SOFC Stack using 10x10 cm2 Anode Supported Cells
    H. Kim, H.Y. Jung, J.H. Lee, J. Kim, H. Song and H.W. Lee- Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea

    Performance of Small Stack for Intermediate Temperature-Operating Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Using Stainless Steel Interconnects
    J. Bae- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea
    J.W. Park, H.C. Lim and Y.S. Yoo- Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI), Daejeon, Korea.

    Oxygen Permeation and Methane Conversion Properties of Ceria-Based Composite Membranes Prepared by Tape-Casting Technique
    H. Takamura, T. Kobayashi, A. Kamegawa, and M. Okada- Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

    Performance Characterization of Solid-Oxide Electrolysis Cells for Hydrogen Production
    J. E. O'Brien, J. S. Herring, C. M. Stoots, P.A. Lessing- Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID

    Dynamics of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Operation
    R. Gemmen, C.D. Johnson, National Energy Technology, Morgantown, WV

    Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Power System for Stationary Applications
    A.B. Campbell, J.F. Ferrall, J.D. Powers, and N.Q. Minh- GE Power Systems, Torrance, CA

    A SOFC Power-Conditioning System
    S.K. Mazumder and R.K. Burra- University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

    Evaluation of Bio-Fuels Use in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
    P. Lunghi and R. Bove- University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy


    MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF SOLID OXIDE FUEL CESS STACKS AND SYSTEMS

    Multi-scale Analysis of Transport Phenomenon inside the SOFC using MD and CFD Techniques,
    C.H.Cheng, Y.W.Chang, C.W.Hong- National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

    Numerical Investigation of the Strategies for Reducing the Cell Thermal Gradient of an Indirect Internal Reforming Tubular SOFC
    T. Nishino, H. Iwai, K. Suzuki

    Numerical Modeling of a Disk Shape Planar SOFC
    Z. Dang- Japan Science and Technology Agency and Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
    H. Iwai- Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
    K. Suzuki- Shibaura Institute of Technology, Shibaura, Japan

    Numerical Analysis of a Biomass-fuelled Ceramic Fuel Cell System
    B. Sundén- Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden
    J. Yuan, B. Zhu- Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
    B. Elmegaard- Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
    R.K. Shah- Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY

    Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow of a Flat-Tube High Power Density Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
    Y. Lu, L. Schaefer, P. Li- University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

    Thermodynamic Analysis of SOFC Systems Using Different Fuel Processors
    R. Bove- University of Perugia, Italy
    N. M. Sammes- University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

    Modeling the System and Component Performance Interactions of a SOFC Based APU for Changes in Application Load: Transient Response and Control Strategy
    D. F. Rancruel, M. R. Von Spakovsky- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
    S.K. Mazumder, R.K. Burra, K. Acharya- University of Illinois, Chicago, IL


    ADVANCES IN SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL HYBRID SYSTEMS

    Effect of the Fuel Cell Operating Pressure on the Optimization of a Hybrid System SOFC / Turbine for Cogeneration
    G.C. Karvountzi, P.F. Duby- Columbia University, New York, NY
    C.M. Price- Tractebel Power Inc., Houston, TX.

    Towards a Near-Series Sulzer Hexis Combined Heat and Power SOFC System
    Emad Batawi- Sulzer Hexis Ltd., Winterthur, Switzerland

    CHP Based on an Externally Integrated SOFC/GT Hybrid System: The Case of a Hospital under French Legislation
    M. Diacakis, R. Hales, M. Morin, P. Pilidis- Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, AL.

    A Mild Hybrid Engine-Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Vehicle Configuration using a Continuously Variable Power-Split Transmission
    M.M. Gomez, V.H. Mucino, J.E. Smith- West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.

    Study of a Hybrid Solid Oxide Fuel Cell: Energetic Analysis and Sankey Diagram
    J.L. Silveria1, A.C. Caetano de Souza, G.B. Gallo- Sao Paulo State University, Gauratinguetá, SP, Brazil


    CARBON FUEL CELLS

    Direct Conversion of Coal and Coal-Derived Carbon Fuel Cells
    J. F. Cooper- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore CA.

    SARA's Direct Carbon Fuel Cell
    E. M. Patton, S. Zecevic, and P. Parhami- Scientific Applications & Research Associates (SARA), Inc., Cypress, CA.

    Studies on a Direct Coal Fuel Cell with and without Depolariser
    L.K.Verma- Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India

    Direct Carbon Fuel Cell with Molten Hydroxide Electrolyte
    S. Zecevic , E.M. Patton and P. Parhami- Scientific Applications and Research Associates (SARA) Inc., Cypress, CA.

    A Theoretical Study of the Carbon/ Carbonate/ Hydroxide (Electro-Chemical) System in a Direct Carbon Fuel Cell
    K. Hemmes- Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
    M. Cassir- l'École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie ENSC, Paris, France


    NOVEL FUEL CELLS AND COMBINED CYCLES

    Saccharide Fuel Cell (SFC)
    P. Schechner, L. Mor, S. Kimchi- Ort Braude College, Carmiel, Israel
    H. Tarabeah- Towns Association For Environmental Quality, Sahnin, Israel
    C. Dosoretz- Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
    K. Hemmes- Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

    A Novel Approach to Designing Highly Efficient and Commercially Viable Biofuel Cells
    S.D. Minteer and Nick L. Akers- Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO.

    Polymeric Electrode for Sodium Bororhydride Fuel Cell
    K. Deshmukh and K.S.V Santhanam- Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY.

    Direct Alcohol Fuel Cell for Automotive Applications and Vehicle Modeling
    M. Brandão, O. Silvio, A. Silvio, C. Aníbal- Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

    The Integrated Plasma Fuel Cell (IPFC) Energy Cycle, A Highly Efficient Combined Cycle Fossil and Biomass Fuel Power Generation and Hydrogen Production Plant with Zero CO2 Emission
    M. Steinberg- HCE, LLC, Melville, NY.

    Next Generation Fuel Cells
    K.H.S. Prasad- State University of New York at Buffalo, Amherst, NY.

    Marine Applications of Fuel Cell Technology
    J. Yuan, B. Sundén- Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden
    J. Sun, P. Sun- Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China
    T. Nakazawa- World Maritime University, Malmö, Sweden


    FUELS AND FUEL REFORMING TECHNOLOGY

    Fuel Processing For Fuel Cell Applications
    I. Samanta and R.K. Shah- Rochester Institute of technology, Rochester, NY.

    The Design of a Catalytic Reactor/Heat Exchanger and Fuel Cell for the Covert Generation of Electricity
    D. Hou, E. Lesniak, M. Lundberg, S.W. Churchill, and W.B. Retallick-University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

    Modeling and Design of Gasoline Reformer for Fuel Cell Applications
    Y. Liu, J. Nicole, D. Yee, R. D. Betta- Catalytica Energy Systems, Inc, Mountain View, CA.

    A Compact Membrane Reactor for Producing Pure Hydrogen for PEM Fuel Cells from Ammonia
    T. Vencill and A. Challappa- MesoFuel, Inc., Albuquerque, NM

    Dynamic Simulation of an Auto-Thermal Methane Reformer and Its Integration with a Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Stack
    L. Yuan, J. Brouwer, and G. S. Samuelsen- University of California, Irvine, California

    Development of A Methanol Reformer for Portable PEMFC Power System
    C.H. Lee, C.H. Huang, C.T. Lin, Y.C. Liu and H. S. Chu- Union Chemical Laboratories and Energy and Resources Laboratories, ITRI, Hsinchu, Taiwan

    Plasma-Catalytical Partial Oxidation of Various Carbonaceous Liquids into Synthesis Gas
    A. Czernichowski- Etudes Chimiques et Physiques (ECP
    P. Czernichowski- Spring Acres Dr., Spring, Texas
    K. Wesolowska- Hydrocarbon Synergy (HCS), Orleans, France

    Transport in a Methanol Steam Reformer as the Fuel Processor for Fuel Cell Systems
    H.G. Park- University of California at Berkeley, Berkley, CA

    An Alkaline Fuel Cell for Multi-Fuel System
    A. Verma, K.V. Singh, S. Basu- Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India

    The Role of Oxygen Conducting Supports in Decreasing Carbon Deposition, A Review
    M.D. Salazar-Villalpando, I. Celik - West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
    D.A. Berry, D. Shekhawat, T.H. Gardner - National Energy Technology Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Morgantown, WV


    GENERAL TOPICS RELATED TO FUEL CELLS

    Fuel Cell Dogmas Revisited
    K. Hemmes- Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

    Fueling our Future: Four Steps to a New Reliable, Cleaner, Decentralized Energy Supply Based on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
    A.A. Evers- Arno A. Evers FAIR-PR, Starnberg, Germany

    Fuel Cells: Highly Efficient and Clean Production of Power and Heat
    A.B. Stambouli- University of Sciences and Technology of Oran, Oran, Algeria
    I.B. Celik- West Virginia University, WV

    The Hydrogen Economy, Fuel Cells Internal Structure Optimization and Research Perspectives
    J.V.C. Vargas- Universidade Federal do Paraná Curitiba, PR, Brasil
    J.C. Ordonez- Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

    Comparisons and Contrasts of Aeronautical and Terrestrial Hybrid Power Systems
    C. Haynes, T. Smith- Georgia Tech Center for Innovative Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies, Atlanta, Georgia
    W. Wepfer- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
    D. Tucker- National Energy Technology Laboratory, Morgantown, WV
    R. A. Blesch- NASA John H. Glenn Research Center

    Intellectual Property Rights for New Fuel Cell Science, Engineering & Technology: What Can Be Patented?
    W. Buskop- Buskop Law Group, P.C., Houston, TX

    Design of a Fuel Cell System for a Motorcycle
    N. English and R.K. Shah- Rochester Institute of technology, Rochester, NY



    ICTMP
    2004
    Institut for Produktion og Ledelse

    Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

    CIRP The International Institution for Production Engineering Research

    The Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity

    The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers

    Japanese Society of Tribologists

    2nd International Conference
    on Tribology in
    Manufacturing Processes
    ICTMP2004

    June 16-18, 2004
    Nyborg, Denmark
    Deadlines:
    30-09-2003 - Submission of abstract
    30-11-2003 - Notification of acceptance
    31-01-2004 - Submission of full manuscript
    30-04-2004 - Final programme publication -
    16-18, June 2004 - Date of Conference
    Co-sponsored by:

    CIRP The International Institution for Production Engineering Research

    The Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity

    The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers

    Japanese Society of Tribologists

    Call for Papers

    Prospective contributors are invited to submit papers on the relevant topics.

    An abstract in English of about 400-600 words is expected. Please structure the abstract as follows:

    • Title of paper
    • Author(s)
    • Corresponding author's address
    • Phone, Fax, E-mail
    • Keywords
    • Text of Abstract
    • Literature
    The abstract shall be sent to:

    ICTMP2004 @ ipl.dtu.dk

    Publication of Papers

    All papers will appear in proceedings of the conference.

    A selection of papers will be made for a special issue of the Journal of Materials Processing Technology.

    Language

    The working language will be English.

    Deadlines

    Submission of abstractSeptember 30, 2003
    Notification of acceptance and instructions for preparing the full manuscriptNovember 30, 2003
    Submission of full manuscriptJanuary 31, 2004
    Final programme publicationApril 30, 2004
    Date of ConferenceJune 16-18 2004

    Scope of the Conference

    The 2nd International Conference on Tribology in Manufacturing Processes, ICTMP2004, which is going to take place June 16-18, 2004 in Denmark, is a follow up to the first ICTMP heid in Gifu, Japan in 1997. The objective is to bring together professionals from industry and academia to present and discuss recent advances in Tribology in Manufacturing Processes including forming, cutting and casting of metals, polymers, ceramics and composites. Specific topics of interest are:

    Conference topics

  • Friction, lubrication and wear phenomena
  • Modelling of friction, lubrication and wear
  • Testing of friction, lubrication and wear
  • Development and characterization of lubricants
  • Tool materials and coatings
  • Friction assisted processes
  • Surface engineering, generation and properties of tribologically suitable surfaces

    International Scientific Committee

    Prof. N. Bay (chairman and contact)
    Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
    E-mail: nb @ ipl.dtu.dk

    Prof. K. Dohda (co-chairman)
    Gifu University, Japan

    Prof. W.R.D. Wilson (co-chairman)
    University of Washington, USA

    Conference Secretariat

    ICTMP2004
    Att.: Mrs. Pia Holst Nielsen
    Dept. of Manufacturing Engineering and Management
    Technical University of Denmark
    Building 425,
    DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DENMARK
    Tel: +45 45 25 47 63
    Fax: +45 45 93 01 90
    E-mail: ICTMP2004 @ ipl.dtu.dk

    Conference Web Site

    www.ICTMP2004.dk

    Conference Site

    The conference will be held at Hotel Nyborg Strand, a 4 stars hotel and fully equipped conference center situated in Nyborg town on the island of Funen at the Great Belt approx. 1 1/2 hours drive by train or car from Copenhagen International airport.
    Hotel Web Site: www.nyborqstrand.dk

      Costs

      Conference feeDKK 4500 (approx. 600 €)
      (including conference proceedings, 3 lunches, conference dinner, local transport and conference facilities)

      AccommodationsDKK 2000 (approx. 265 €)
      (including two overnights in Hotel Nyborg Strand, breakfast and one dinner)

    International Programme Committee

    A. Azushima (Yokohama National University, Japan)
    P. Bariani (University of Padova, Italy)
    E. Brinksmeyer (University of Bremen, Germany)
    T.H.C. Childs (University of Leeds, UK)
    L. De Chiffre (Technical University of Denmark)
    A. Erdemir (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
    M. Geiger (University of Erlangen, Germany)
    K. Holmberg (VTT, Finland)
    H. Ike (RIKEN, Japan)
    Y.-T. Im (KAIST, Korea)
    I. Inasaki (Keio University, Japan)
    S. Jahanmir (NIST, USA)
    I. S. Jawahir, (University of Kentucky, USA)
    F. Klocke (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
    B. S. Lindström (KTH, Sweden)
    P.M. Lonardo (University of Genova, Italy)
    T. Matsumara (Tokyo Denki University, Japan)
    Y.-G. Meng (Tsinghua University, P.R. China)
    F. Micari (University of Calabria, Italy)
    M. Murakawa (Nippon Institute of Technology, Japan)
    T. Nakamura (Shizuoka University, Japan)
    J. Oudin (University ofValenciennes, France)
    H. Saiki (Kumamoto University, Japan)
    S.R. Schmid (University of Notre Dame, USA)
    R. Shivpuri (Ohio State University, USA)
    T. Umehara (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)
    J. Vizintin (University of Ljubijana, Slovenia)
    Z.R. Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China)

    Return Card (mail or fax)

    ICTMP2004
    2nd International Conference on
    Tribology in Manufacturing Processes
    June 16-18, 2004, Nyborg, Denmark

    Name:


     


    Title: (Prof., Dr., Ms., MU:

    Affiliation:



    Address:





    Phone:

    Fax:

    E-mail:

    I wish to submit a paper with the title:



    Please send the programme to me

    I suggest to send call for papers and programme to

    Name:



    Address:





    E-mail:


     
    ICTMP2004
    Att.: Mrs. Pia Holst Nielsen
    Dept. of Manufacturing Engineering and Management
    Technical University of Denmark
    Building425
    DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
    DENMARK


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    PRAGOTRIB
    Tribology of Surface Layers and Coatings
    14th International Tribology Conference

    17th – 18th June 2004
    presented by The Czech Tribology Society
    EDUKA, Prague
    Hotel Krystal
    Prague, Czech Republic

    Contact:

    Ass.Prof.Jan Suchanek (Czech Tribology Society), PhD
    Email: csvzp @ ms.anet.cz

    or

    Ing. Jin Chvojka

    EDUKA Prague
    Zarubova 489/16
    142 00 Praha 4
    Fax: 241471966 Email: eduka @ eduka.cz

    Topics:

    Experimental, theoretical and case studies on following topics can be submitted:

    • Adhesion phenomena
    • CVD coatings – preparation, properties, applications
    • Duplex coatings – preparation, properties, applications
    • Functional thin films
    • Low friction surface layers and coatings
    • Measuring techniques of surface layers and coatings
    • PVD coatings – preparation, properties, applications
    • Roughness and topography effects
    • Surface forces
    • Tribo-design of surface treated components
    • Tribological aspects affecting production and operation


    Nano Training Bootcamp

    Nano Training Bootcamp

    June 29 - July 2, 2004
    Northwestern University
    Evanston, IL, USA
    Touted as the most ambitious national research topic since the Sputnik days, Nanotechnology has spurred considerable national and international interest across many walks of life - from ordinary citizens to politicians, and from scientists to engineers. Remarkable advances have been made in the last decade in the science of nanoscale structures, exotic nano-phenomena and proof-of-concept device systems. However, in order to truly harness the great potential of "nano-somethings", it is absolutely imperative to translate advances in "Nanoscience" into viable "Nanotechnology". That bridge between Nanoscience and Nanotechnology is undoubtedly "Nanoengineering" which holds the key to successful development of various Nanotechnologies - from novel paradigms in electronics, mechanics to biodiagnostics and therapeutics, just to name a few.

    The ASME Nano Training Bootcamp is specifically organized to offer a detailed and tutorial-based account of advances in fundamentals related to Nanoscience in a wide variety of fields, and prospects for translating these advances into useful Nanotechnologies. The participants will be challenged with open-ended questions and opportunities in engineering nanosystems. Given by experts in academia and industry, the ASME Nano Training Bootcamp will provide intense sessions on characterization, solids and devices, societal impact, and fluids/synthesis/devices. Participants will enjoy not only extensive and interactive coverage of significant topics in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology but will also be offered a broad overview of instrumentation, techniques and facilities essential to complement classroom lectures.

    Questions or concerns? Contact us!


      16th INTERNATIONAL VACUUM CONGRESS (IVC-16)/ 12th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID SURFACES (ICSS-12)
    28 June - 2 July, 2004
    Venice, Italy

    July 2004


    August 2004


    IUTAM
    21th International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM)
    15th-17th August, 2004
    Warsaw, Poland
    Contact: Prof. W. Gutkowski (email: ictam04 @ ippt.gov.pl)


    ICR-2004

    XIVth International Congress on Rheology

    22nd-27th August, 2004
    Location: COEX Convention Center, Seoul, Korea, Korea, Republic of
    Contact: Prof. Jae Chun Hyun (email: icr2004 @ icr2004.or.kr)
    Contact: Professor Jae Chun Hyun, jchyun @ grtrkr.korea.ac.kr, Applied Rheology Center, Korea University, Seoul
    Organization:Korean Society of Rheology
    Symposium Chairman: Professor Jae Chun Hyun
    Symposium Co-Chairman: Professor Seung Jong Lee
    Abstracts due: September 30, 2003
    Computational rheology Prof. Anthony N. Beris Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    University of Delaware
    USA
    Prof. Nhan Phan-Thien Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
    National University of Singapore
    SINGAPORE
    Flow instability Prof. Savvas G. Hatzikiriakos Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering
    University of British Columbia
    CANADA

    Prof. Eric S. G. Shaqfeh

    Dept. of Chemical and Mechanical Engineering
    Stanford University
    USA

    Foams, emulsions & surfactants

    Dr. Andrew M. Kraynik

    Sandia National Laboratories
    USA

    Prof. L. Gary Leal

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    University of California, Santa Barbara
    USA

    Foods & biomaterials

    Prof. Howard A. Barnes

    Unilever Research
    UK

    Materials processing Prof. Donald G. Baird Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
    USA
    Prof. Jose Antonia Covas Dept. of Polymer Engineering
    University of Minho
    PORTUGAL
    Prof. Jean-Michel Piau Laboratoire de Rheologie
    Domaine Universitaire
    FRANCE

    Microstructural modeling

    Prof. Ronald G. Larson

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    University of Michigan
    USA

    Nanorheology & microfluidics

    Prof. Gerald G. Fuller

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    Stanford University
    USA

    Dr. Sangtae Kim

    Lilly Research Laboratories
    Eli Lilly and Company
    USA 

    Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics

    Prof. Ole Hassager

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    The Technical University of Denmark
    DENMARK

    Prof. Gareth H. McKinley

    Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    USA

    Polymer melt

    Prof. Paula Moldenaers

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    BELGIUM

    Prof. Manfred H. Wagner

    Polymertechnik
    TU Berlin
    GERMANY

    Prof. Hiroshi Watanabe

    Inst. for Chemical Research
    Kyoto University
    JAPAN

    Polymer solutions

    Prof. Susan J. Muller

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    University of California, Berkeley
    USA

    Prof. Tam Sridhar

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    Monash University
    AUSTRALIA

    Rheometry & experimental methods

    Prof. Malcolm R. Mackley

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    University of Cambridge
    UK

    Prof. Robert K. Prud'homme

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    Princeton University
    USA

    Solids &  composites

    Prof. Gregory B. McKenna

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    Texas Tech University
    USA

    Prof. H. Henning Winter

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    University of Massachusetts Amherst
    USA

    Suspensions & colloids

    Prof. David V. Boger

    Dept. of Chemical Engineering
    University of Melbourne
    AUSTRALIA

    Prof. Hiromoto Usui

    Dept. of Chemical Science and Engineering
    Kobe University
    JAPAN

    General papers

    Prof. Jae Chun Hyun 

    Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering
    Korea University
    KOREA

    Prof. Won Ho Jo 

    School of Materials Science and Engineering
    Seoul National University
    KOREA


    AITC-2004

    ITC 2004 Third International Tribology Conference

    August, 28-31, 2004
    January 31, 2004, Submission of abstracts
    February 28, 2004, Notification of acceptation and 2-nd Announcement
    May 15, 2004, Camera-ready manuscripts

    AITC-2004
    Organized by

    Department of Mechanics, University of Zielona Góra

    Under the Auspices of

    Polish Tribological Society and
    The ASME Tribology Division Int. Com.

    Scientific program

    This multidisciplinary, third international conference will provide a forum for researches and practitioners to exchange information, present new developments, and discuss the future directions and priorities in the areas of tribological phenomena in non-conventional bearings. The Scientific Program will let participants share the most recent advances in research and practice of "tribology" through plenary and keynote lectures, oral and poster presentations. Contributions are invited in the following broad thematic areas:

    1. Dry and boundary lubrication
    2. Fluid film lubrication
    3. Elastohydrodynamic lubrication
    4. Fundamentals of friction and wear
    5. Surface and contact problems
    6. Rolling/sliding contacts
    7. Lubricant rheology and chemistry
    8. Solid lubrication
    9. Tribofailures
    10. Surface characterization and surface coatings
    11. Advanced tribomaterials
    12. Tribology of machine elements
    13. Maintenance tribology
    14. Tribology in extreme environments
    15. Tribology in processing
    16. Nano and microtribology
    17. Biotribology
    18. Practical applications of friction and wear

    Sessions consist of oral and poster presentations.

    Publication and submission of abstracts

    The proceedings of the Conference will be published as a special issue of the
    International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering.

    Submissions will be selected on the basis of one-page abstracts. Participants wishing to enter their poster presentations, should indicate so in the lower right corner of the abstract. In the same location indicate the area, named in the Scientific Program, to which your contribution should be allocated. The abstract should contain the title of the presentation (Times 14 pts), the author(s)'s name(s) and their
    affiliation(s) including full mailing address, telephone and fax number, and e-mail address (Times 12 pts).

    Social program

    A number of social and tourist activities will be organized for participants and accompanying persons. A post-conference tour will also be organized provided there is sufficient interest.

    Exhibition

    An international exhibition of testing equipment and tribology related literature will be organized. Manufactures and publishers are invited to address their interest to the conference organizers.

    Fees

      Fees include registration, copy of proceedings, lunches, coffee breaks, dinners, welcome reception*:
    • 400 Euros for regular participants,
    • 300 Euros for students,
    • 200 Euros for accompanying persons
    *10% surcharge after May 15, 2004

    Location

    Deadlines

    Submission of abstracts January 31, 2004
    Notification of acceptation
    and 2-nd Announcement February 28, 2004
    Camera-ready manuscripts May 15, 2004

    Language

    The official language of the Conference will be English. Detailed information of the camera-ready manuscript will be sent in the 2-nd Announcement.

    Address for correspondence

    Prof. Edward WALICKI
    Conference Coordinator, ITC 2004
    Department of Mechanics
    University of Zielona Góra
    ul. Szafrana 2, 65-516 Zielona Góra, POLAND
    e-mail:E.Walicki @ ijame.uz.zgora.pl
    Tel: (+48) 68 32 82 472 Fax: (+48) 68 32 47 446


    MECHATRONCS 2004

    Mechatronics2004
    9th Mechatronics Forum
    International Conference

    August 30 - September 1, 2004
    Culture & Convention Centre, METU, Ankara, Turkey
    20 February 2004 - Submission of extended abstract
    1 April 2004 - Notification of acceptance
    15 May 2004 - Full paper due

    September 2004

    IUTAM SYMPOSIUM

    1st – 3rd September 2004
    Cardiff University

    The International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics are holding a Symposium on Elastohydrodynamics and Microelastohydrodynamics. The venue is:

    Cardiff School of Engineering
    Queen’s Buildings
    P O Box 925
    Cardiff CF24 OYF, UK. www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin/

    Correspondence should be made with:

    Professor R W Snidle
    Cardiff School of Engineering
    Cardiff University
    Queen’s Buildings
    P O Box 925
    Cardiff CF24 OYF, UK.

    Tel: +44 (0) 29 20874273
    +44 (0) 29 20874476 (Secretary)
    Fax: +44 (0) 29 20874317
    Email: snidler @ cf.ac.uk

    31st LEEDS-LYON SYMPOSIUM ON TRIBOLOGY

    7th – 10th September 2004
    Trinity and All Saints College
    The University of Leeds, UK.

    Offers of papers should be submitted to Mrs Sheila Moore no later than Friday 27 February 2004

    For further information contact:

    Anne Neville and/or Martin Priest
    The University of Leeds
    School of Mechanical Engineering
    Institute of Tribology
    Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.

    Tel: +44 (0) 113 343 2155
    Fax: +44 (0) 113 242 4611
    Email:leeds-lyon @ mech-eng.leeds.ac.uk


    EUROCORR 2004

    12 - 16 september 2004

    Long term prediction and modelling corrosion –

    Workshop Tribocorrosion : First Announcement

    The Commission TRIBOCORROSION of CEFRACOR France (a European Federation of Corrosion Member Society) and the newly established Working Party WP18 TRIBOCORROSION of the European Federation of Corrosion are most pleased to announce the Special Workshop on TRIBOCORROSION that will be held during the EUROCORR 2004 Congress under the theme:

    Tribocorrosion: What are industrial needs and actual scientific insights?

    This workshop is organised in two successive plenary sessions of half-a-day on the topics “Tribocorrosion in industrial systems” and “Tribocorrosion in living systems”, followed by a one-day poster session.

    Contributions are invited on the following topics that are of primary interest:
    1. Tribocorrosion in industrial systems

    Case studies in automotive, chemical industry, marine, microelectronics – basics and technological test (mechanisms, modelling, standardisation) and – prevention, monitoring, and environmental effects (coatings, paints, lubrication, cathodic protection, pollution, emissions).

    2. Tribocorrosion in living systems

    Case studies in dentistry, orthopaedics, food, biological sludges, biolubricants, biosystems, - basics and technological test (mechanisms, modelling, standardisation) and prevention monitoringand biologic effect (coatings, lubrication and bio-compatibility).

    Proposals for lectures and/or posters should be sent to:

    CEFRACOR
    Commission Tribocorrosion – Eurocorr 2004
    28, rue Saint Dominique
    F-75007 Paris (France)

    AITC-2004 4th AIMETA INTERNATIONAL TRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE
    September 14-17, 2004.
    ROMA
    Scientific Committee of the 4th AIMETA INTERNATIONAL TRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE.
    The Conference will be held in ROMA on September 14-17, 2004.
    Enrico Ciulli
    Universita' di Pisa
    Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica, Nucleare e della Produzione
    Via Diotisalvi 2, I-56126 Pisa Italy
    tel: +39 050 836661, fax: +39 050 836665
    e-mail: ciulli @ ing.unipi.it
    http://docenti.ing.unipi.it/~d6481/

     


    3rd ESF Nanotribology Workshop
    18-22 September 2004
    Sesimbra, Portugal

    XXVII JESIENNA SZKO£A TRIBOLOGICZNA

    XXVII JESIENNA SZKO£A TRIBOLOGICZNA
    „Wspó³czesne wyzwania tribologii”

    IN¯YNIERIA £O¯YSKOWANIA '04

    Krajowa Konferencja Naukowo - Techniczna

    Hotel Anders nad Jeziorem Szel¹g Ma³y
    22th – 24th September 2004

    Hotel Anders, Stare Jab³onki
    Sekretarz Anna Proñska;
    dedline:
    15.03.2004 - nadsy³anie zg³oszeñ udzia³u w Konferencji
    1.04.2004 - komunikat nr 2 z wytycznymi dla Autorów
    15.05.2004 - nadsy³anie pe³nych referatów
    15.06.2004 - informacja o zakwalifikowaniu referatu do druku
    (warunkiem opublikowania referatu jest dokonanie wp³aty)
    1.07.2004 - wnoszenie op³at za uczestnictwo

    Sekcja Podstaw Eksploatacji KBM PAN

    Polskie Towarzystwo Tribologiczne

    Instytut Maszyn Przep³ywowych PAN w Gdañsku

    Instytut Technologii Eksploatacji w Radomiu

    Wydzia³ Mechaniczny Politechniki Gdañskiej

    Komunikat Nr 2

    Gdañsk, 20.04.2004

    Ze wzglêdu na du¿¹ iloœæ osób chêtnych do zaprezentowania wyników swoich prac w czasie konferencji, Komitet Organizacyjny zmuszony zosta³ do poczynienia pewnych zmian w uprzednio planowanym programie. Nie mamy w trakcie tak krótkiej imprezy mo¿liwoœci zapewnienia wszystkim chêtnym czasu do bezpoœredniej prezentacji referatów. Zdecydowaliœmy siê wiêc na zorganizowanie kilku sesji tematycznych oraz sesji plakatowych. Ponadto zak³adamy prezentacjê przez jednego autora jednego referatu, w wyj¹tkowych przypadkach dwóch. Decyzjê w tej sprawie podejmie Komitet Naukowy. Wszystkie referaty, zakwalifikowane przez recenzentów, zostan¹ opublikowane w czasopismach ZAGADNIENIA EKSPLOATACJI MASZYN, TRIBOLOGIA oraz PROBLEMY EKSPLOATACJI.
    Przewiduje siê wyg³oszenie referatów problemowych wybranych przez Komitet Naukowy.
    W za³¹czeniu przesy³amy instrukcjê dla Autorów dotycz¹c¹ sposobu przygotowania materia³ów do publikacji. Prosimy o przestrzeganie terminu ich nadsy³ania na adres sekretariatu podany w stopce.
    Komitet Organizacyjny zastrzega sobie prawo nie przyjêcia referatów przygotowanych niezgodnie z instrukcj¹.

     

    Jednoczeœnie przypominamy o wa¿niejszych terminach:
    • nadsy³anie pe³nych referatów :                          15.05.2004
    • informacja o przyjêciu referatu do druku :         15.06.2004
      warunkiem opublikowania referatu jest dokonanie wp³aty
    • wnoszenie op³at za uczestnictwo :                     1.07.2004 Prosimy o dokonywanie wp³at na konto

        Instytut Maszyn Przep³ywowych PAN
        BZ WBK SA o/Gdañsk
        42 10901098 0000 0000 0901 5357

      z zaznaczeniem na przelewie nazwy Konferencji oraz nazwisk osób, których op³ata dotyczy.


      SEKRETARIAT: dr Anna Proñska
      Instytut Maszyn Przep³ywowych PAN, ul. Fiszera 14, 80-952 Gdañsk
      e-mail aga @ imp.gda.pl; tel. (58) 341-12-71 w.274; tel. kom. 609-690-358

      Komunikat Nr 1

      STARE JAB£ONKI - 2004

      Komitet Honorowy Konferencji :

      prof. Boles³aw Wojciechowicz - Honorowy Przewodnicz¹cy SPE KBM PAN
      prof. Józef Szala - Przewodnicz¹cy KBM PAN
      prof. Janusz Rachoñ - Rektor PG
      Jakub Radulski - Prezes Zarz¹du ALSTOM Power Sp. z o.o.
      prof. Stanis³aw Pytko - Prezes PTT
      prof. Adam Mazurkiewicz - Dyrektor ITeE
      prof. Jaros³aw Mikielewicz - Dyrektor IMP PAN
      prof. Adam Barylski- Dziekan WM PG

      Komitet Organizacyjny Konferencji :

      Przewodnicz¹cy - prof. Jan Kiciñski - IMP PAN
      V-ce Przewodnicz¹cy -prof. Marian Szczerek - ITeE
      V-ce Przewodnicz¹cy -prof. Antoni Neyman - WM PG
      Anna Proñska - IMP PAN
      Beata Belina - ITeE

      Sekretariat :

      Siedziba - IMP PAN
      ul. Fiszera 14 , 80-952 GDAÑSK Sekretarz : Anna Proñska
      tel.: (0 - 58) 341 12 71 w. 274
      tel. kom. 609 690 358
      e-mail: aga @ imp.gda.pl

      Komitet Naukowy :

      Adam Barylski - Politechnika Gdañska
      Wojciech Batko - AGH Kraków
      Tadeusz Burakowski - Instytut Mechaniki Precyzyjnej
      Jan Burcan - Politechnika £ódzka
      Czes³aw Cempel - Politechnika Poznañska
      Adam Charchalis - AMW Gdynia
      Wojciech Cholewa - Politechnika Œl¹ska
      Janusz Cwanek - AR Rzeszów
      Romuald Cwilewicz - Akademia Morska, Gdynia
      Jan Czajgucki - Akademia Morska, Gdynia
      Ryszard Czarny - Politechnika Wroc³awska
      Jan D¹browski - Politechnika Bia³ostocka
      Monika Gierzyñska-Dolna - Politechnika Czêstochowska
      Jerzy Girtler - Politechnika Gdañska
      Karol Grudziñski - Politechnika Szczeciñska
      Zdzis³aw Haœ- Politechnika £ódzka
      Janusz Janecki - WITPiS Sulejówek
      Czes³aw Kajdas - Politechnika Warszawska
      Wies³aw Kaniewski - Politechnika £ódzka
      Romuald Karpiuk - ALSTOM Power Elbl¹g
      Jan Kiciñski - IMP PAN
      Mieczys³aw Korzyñski - Politechnika Rzeszowska
      Czes³aw Koziarski - Politechnika Wroc³awska
      Piotr Kula - Politechnika £ódzka
      Andrzej Kulczycki - Centralne Laboratorium Naftowe
      Stanis³aw Laber - Politechnika Zielonogórska
      Zbigniew Lawrowski - Politechnika Wroc³awska
      Wies³aw Leszek - Politechnika Poznañska
      Jerzy £unarski - Politechnika Rzeszowska
      Boles³aw £uniewicz - ALSTOM Power Elbl¹g
      Ryszard Marczak - Politechnika Radomska
      Adam Mazurkiewicz - Instytut Technologii Eksploatacji
      Karol Nadolny - Politechnika Poznañska
      Antoni Neyman - Politechnika Gdañska
      Waldemar Oleksiuk - Politechnika Warszawska
      Olgierd Olszewski - Politechnika Gdañska
      Piotr Ostrowski - ALSTOM Power Elbl¹g
      Pawe³ Piec - Politechnika Krakowska
      Stanis³aw P³aza - Uniwersytet £ódzki
      Adam S. Polak - Politechnika Krakowska
      Stanis³aw Pytko - AGH Kraków
      Andrzej Raczyñski - Politechnika £ódzka
      Wojciech Radulski - ALSTOM Power Elbl¹g
      Zygmunt Rymuza - Politechnika Warszawska
      Jan Sadowski - Politechnika Radomska
      Jan K. Senatorski - Instytut Mechaniki Precyzyjnej
      Jan Sikora - Politechnika Gdañska
      Lech Starczewski - WITPiS Sulejówek
      Jacek Stupnicki - Politechnika Warszawska
      Marian Su³ek - Politechnika Radomska
      Józef Szala - ATR Bydgoszcz
      Marian Szczerek - Instytut Technologii Eksploatacji
      Jerzy Szumniak - WITPiS Sulejówek
      Stefan Szyndler - Federal - Mogul Bimet SA
      Stanis³aw Œcieszka - Politechnika Œl¹ska
      W³odzimierz Œwiderski - Politechnika £ódzka
      W³odzimierz Waligóra - Politechnika Poznañska

      Termin Konferencji :

      22 -24 wrzeœnia 2004

      Miejsce Konferencji :

      Hotel Anders, Stare Jab³onki

      Odp³atnoœæ za uczestnictwo :

      Op³ata pe³na - (zakwaterowanie, wy¿ywienie, materia³y
      konferencyjne, program socjalny) 1 100,- z³
      Op³ata dla osoby towarzysz¹cej 800,- z³

        Wa¿niejsze terminy :

        • nadsy³anie zg³oszeñ udzia³u w Konferencji: 15.03.2004
        • komunikat nr 2 z wytycznymi dla Autorów: 1.04.2004
        • nadsy³anie pe³nych referatów: 15.05.2004
        • informacja o zakwalifikowaniu referatu do druku : 15.06.2004
          (warunkiem opublikowania referatu jest dokonanie wp³aty)
        • wnoszenie op³at za uczestnictwo

        Cele i problematyka

        Konferencje z cyklu: SZKO£Y TRIBOLOGICZNE i IN¯YNIERIA £O¯YSKOWANIA przez wiele lat funkcjonowa³y w œrodowisku jako niezale¿ne imprezy naukowo - techniczne. W trakcie dyskusji prowadzonych w ramach Sekcji Podstaw Eksploatacji KBM PAN coraz czêœciej wysuwane by³y postulaty po³¹czenia merytorycznego i organizacyjnego obu tych imprez. Postulaty te postanowiono urzeczywistniæ w 2004 roku ³¹cz¹c Szko³ê Tribologiczn¹ z In¿ynieri¹ £o¿yskowania z zachowaniem jednak¿e pewnych specyficznych odrêbnoœci obu imprez. Tak powsta³a nowa Konferencja, w której tytule zachowane zosta³y tradycyjne nazwy dotychczasowych imprez, do których byæ mo¿e uczestnicy ju¿ siê przyzwyczaili.

        Organizatorzy wyra¿aj¹ nadziejê, ¿e powy¿sze po³¹czenie, poza oczywistymi oszczêdnoœciami ekonomicznymi i "odci¹¿eniem" terminarza imprez naukowych, przyniesie korzyœci w postaci integracji œrodowiska i zespolenia wysi³ków wokó³ wspólnych przecie¿ celów.

        Sta³y postêp w rozwoju technologii i tym samym we wprowadzaniu nowych materia³ów, nowych metod badawczych i diagnostycznych, nowych rozwi¹zañ konstrukcyjnych w tribologii i in¿ynierii ³o¿yskowania stwarza potrzebê cyklicznych spotkañ dla wymiany pogl¹dów i informacji.

        Podczas konferencji bêdzie mo¿liwoœæ prezentowania osi¹gniêæ nauki i techniki w referatach plenarnych, sesyjnych i sesjach plakatowych, a tak¿e przy stoiskach firm wytwarzaj¹cych ³o¿yska i ich elementy, materia³y ³o¿yskowe, œrodki smarowe, uszczelnienia i inne œrodki oraz elementy zwi¹zane z ³o¿yskowaniem i szeroko pojêt¹ tribologi¹.

          Tematyka konferencji obejmowaæ bêdzie:

        • analizê procesów tribologicznych i metodykê prowadzenia badañ,
        • diagnostykê wêz³ów ³o¿yskowych, metody monitorowania ich stanu w aspekcie stanów granicznych, monta¿ i eksploatacjê ³o¿ysk,
        • projektowanie uk³adów ³o¿yskowych ze szczególnym uwzglêdnieniem dynamiki maszyn wirnikowych, odkszta³ceñ i przemieszczeñ gniazd ³o¿yskowych itp.,
        • badania w³aœciwoœci ³o¿ysk, materia³ów ³o¿yskowych, substancji smarowych, uszczelnieñ ruchowych, œrodków i technologii regeneracji wêz³ów ruchowych,
        • tribologiê w zakresie tarcia technicznie suchego, mieszanego i p³ynnego,
        • aspekty ekologiczne in¿ynierii ³o¿yskowania,
        • nowe metody i technologie w in¿ynierii ³o¿yskowania,
        • problemy mikro i nanotribologii,
        • problemy biotribologii,
        • inne procesy tribologiczne, w tym w ekstremalnych warunkach,
        • wspó³czesne wyzwania tribologii w aspekcie procesów integracyjnych w poszczególnych dyscyplinach naukowych i wspó³pracy miêdzynarodowej po przyst¹pieniu Polski do Unii Europejskiej

          Program socjalny

        • Uroczysta kolacja
        • Wycieczka
        • Spotkanie przy ognisku

    TRIBOLOGY SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM

    27th – 29th September 2004

    in Gottingen

    Research and Practical Applications

    The reduction of friction and wear during the manufacturing process and during application are extraordinarily important objectives in industry and research. The tribology conference provides impulses and solutions with help of contributions to the main topics:

    Tribologically optimised components and production methods
    Tribological problems in practice:
    • Materials
    • Surface coatings and lubricants
    • Maintenance and improvement of the special knowledge for practical implementation
    • Information about present-day developments
    Invitation to submit offers for presentation of papers on the following topics:
    • Tribosystems
    • Materials
    • Thin Layers and Surface Technologies
    • Lubricants and Lubrication
    • Cutting and Forming Technologies
    • Machine Elements and Driving Technology
    • Tribology in Automotive Technology
    • Testing – Measuring – Monitoring
    • Registration of Papers including descriptive summary (max. 1 page DIN A4):

    • Gesellschaft fur Tribologie e.V.
    • Ernstrasse 12, 47443 Moers
    • Tel: 02841/54213
    • Fax: 02841/59478
    • Email: tribologie @ gft-ev.de
    • Internet: www.gft-ev.de



    October 2004


    European Micro & Nano Systems

    European Micro & Nano Systems

    October 20 - 21, 2004
    Noisy Le Grand (Paris), France

    European Micro & Nano Systems

    European Micro and Nano Systems is being jointly organized by:

    American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME, USA)
    ASME Nanotechnology Institute (USA)
    TIMA (Techniques de l'Informatique et de la Microélectronique pour l'Architecture, France)
    ESIEE (Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Electronique et Electrotechnique, France)

    Sponsorship

    • Club Nano-MicroTechnologie (France)
    • Association Française de Mécanique (AFM, France)
    • ISBS-Paris (Institut Supérieur des Bio-Sciences de Paris, France
    Take a minute to read the welcome letter from the Chair

    Conference Scope

    Industrial Aspects

  • Commercialization of µ & n systems
  • Information technology based applications
  • Biological technology based applications
  • Energy technology based applications
  • Medical technology based applications.

    Research Aspects

    • a. µ & n materials
    • silicon
    • polymers
    • ceramics
    • material testing and characterization

      b. µ & n fabrication/manufacturing

    • ultrasonic
    • erosion
    • machining iv. printing

      c. µ & n mechanics/devices

    • fluidics
    • actuators
    • robotics
    • motors
    • optics

      d. µ & n design/integration

    • self-assembly
    • computational tools
    • multiscale modeling
    • use of µ for n exploration

      e. µ & n electronics

    • circuits and architectures
    • molecular electronics, spintronics, magnetics
    • tubes and wires
    • scaling

  • ASME/STLE INTERNATIONAL JOINT TRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE

    24th – 27th October 2004

    Key deadlines: 2nd January, 2004

    Hilton Long Beach, Long Beach, California

    Papers are invited in the following topical areas :
    • Tribomaterials
    • Lubricants and Additives
    • Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication
    • Hydrodynamic Lubricatrion and Fluid Film Bearings
    • Rolling Element Bearings
    • Engine Tribology
    • Machine Components Tribology
    • Contact Mechanics
    • Magnetic Storage Tribology
    • Manufacturing/Metalworking Tribology
    • Nanotribology
    • Engineered Surfaces
    • Biotribology
    • Emerging Technologies/Other “An international exchange of state-of-the-art knowledge pertaining to engineering practice in research, development, manufacturing, application and teaching of the science and technology of tribology.”
    Sponsors: ASME International, Tribology Division and The Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE)

    Key deadlines: 2nd January, 2004

    Contact: www.asmeconferences.org/ijtc04



    November 2004

    ÖSTERREICHISCHE TRIBOLOGISCHE GESELLSCHAFT

    SYMPOSIUM 2004


    Reibung und Verschleiß im Spannungsfeld von Fahrzeugherstellern und deren Kunden

    Friction and wear
    in the "interface" of car producers and their customers

    Donnerstag, 4. November 2004
    ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH 2444 Seibersdorf
    ZeitÖTG Session DeutschÖTG Session EnglishÖGO Session Deutsh
    09:00 E. Kny (ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH), M. Herman (PAN - Wissenschaftliches Zentrum der Polnischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien), F. Franek (ÖTG • Österreichische Tribologische Gesellschaft / AC²T research GmbH), W. Stiefler (ÖGO • Österreichische Gesellschaft für Oberflächentechnik)
    Begrüßung
    09:15A. Merstallinger,
    ARC Seibersdorf, A:
    Innovative Verfahren zur Herstellung (zukünftiger) tribologischer Werkstoffe.
    09:40S. Steinhäuser,
    TU Chemnitz, D:
    Stand und Entwicklungstendenzen für Beschichtungen im Verschleißschutz.
    10:05G.E. Nauer,
    Echem,
    A: Aluminiumoberflächen - elektrochemische Prozesse zur Vorbehandlung.
    Präsentation der Modellierung von galvanischen Prozessen u. Reaktionen.
    10:30KaffeepauseCoffeebreakKaffeepause
    11:00l. Godor,
    Montanuniversität Leoben, A:
    Entwicklung von PTFE-Bronze-Compounds für Dichtungszwecke.
    Betriebsähnliche Untersuchung, Schadensanalytik u. Ableitung eines Schadensmechanismus.
    C. Kajdas,
    Warsaw University of Technology, PL:
    A specific tribochemical and tribocatalytic enhancement of Oxidation processes.
    Mechanism of mechanically induced Oxidation processes of selected lubricant components and tribocatalysis of some gases.
    G. Gattringer,
    Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, A:
    Altfahrzeuge VO: Gesetzliche Vorgaben und deren Auswirkungen.
    Mit dem Inkrafttreten der Altfahrzeuge VO wurden im November 2002 zahlreiche Verpflichtungen für die österreichische Wirtschaft wirksam. Viele dieser Vorgaben führten zu einem erhöhten Verwaltungs-aufwand der betroffenen Wirtschaftskreise. Neben einer Kurzdarstellung der gesetzlichen Rahmenbedingungen werden die daraus resultierenden Auswirkungen auf die Sammlung und Verwertung von Altfahrzeugen skizziert.
    11:20 N. Fateh,
    MCL - Werkstoffkompetenzzentrum, A:
    Schichtentwicklung im System Ti1-xAlxN zur Optimierung tribologischer Eigenschaften.
    Härte-, Zähigkeits- u. Oxidationseigenschaften bei Raum- u. Hochtemperaturen.
    K. Hiratsuka,
    Chiba Institute of Technology, J:
    Tribocatalytic Oxidation of Methane.
    Discussion of tribocatalysis and the detailed reaction mechanisms using negative-ion-radical action mechanism approach.
    U. Stiefler,
    Stiefler GmbH, A:
    Praktische Erfahrungen mit Cr6-freien Verfahren: Möglichkeiten, Ausblick und Umsetzungen.
    Anhand von Erfahrungen der Fa. Stiefler mit der Entwicklung von Cr VI freien Oberflächen wird eine Diskussion über Anforderungen aufgrund von Normen aber auch Kunden sowie der Sinnhaftigkeit der EU-Altfahrzeug-verordnung angeregt. Zur Präsentation gelangen konkrete Zahlenbeispiele aus der Produktion. Angesprochen werden in weiterer Folge auch zukünftige Trends (Mehrschichtsysteme auf organischer Basis,..).
    11:40 B. Mollay,
    ECHEM,A:
    Modellierung von galvanischen Prozessen und Reaktoren.
    Vorstellung einer Computer-Simulation. Sie liefert bei Kenntnis aller für die ablaufenden Elektrodenreaktionen relevanten elektrochemischen Parameter im Prinzip eine vollständige Beschreibung von Abscheidungsoder Ätzprozessen und kann damit zur Optimierung technischer Prozesse herangezogen werden.
    J. Brenner,
    AC²T, A:
    Tribochemical influence on the tribology of polyimide and polyimide compounds in gaseous environments and vacuum.
    Comparison of tribology data from experiments with filled and unfilled polyimides in special environment.
    J.Lusser,
    Collini GmbH., A:
    "Best Available Techniques" • für die Oberflächenbehandlung.
    Die Galvanotechnik, einerseits Schlüsseltechnologie, andererseits "klein strukturiert", ist herausgefordert. Nach IPPC - Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control - Directive 96/61/EC, wird soeben das "BREF" zur Besten-verfügbaren Technik fertig geschrieben. Eine Chance für die Branchenteilnehmer, die sich aktiv um ein professionelles Management und stabile Prozesse kümmern. Veraltete Verfahrensabläufe werden verschwinden. Mittelfristig. Anlagen erneuern, oder gar ersetzen, kostet Geld. Und was nützt dies alles dem Kunden, der es bezahlen muss?
    12:00 Uhr Diskussion
    12:00 F. Grün,
    Montanuniversität Leoben, A:
    Kritische Betrachtung von Tribometeranwendungen.
    Vergleich mittels Mikrotribometer erzielter Ergebnisse mit numerischer Simulation.
    F. Schweitzer,
    SKF Österreich AG, A:
    Rolling bearing designs forturbochargers and turbocompound drive Systems.
    Introduction of rolling bearings äs well äs special double row angular contact ball bearings for the use in drive System of trucks.
    12:20 Mittagspause und LaborbesichtigungLunch time and tour of the labsMittagspause und Laborbesichtigung
    14:20 E. Kenesey,
    AC²T, A:
    Entwicklung eines Hochleistungsöles für Zwei-Takt Motoren.
    Untersuchung unterschiedlicher Reinsubstanzen bzgl. ihrer Eignung als Schmierstoffzusatz bei Kraftstoffen.
    E. Badisch,
    AC²T, A:
    Characterization of tribo-layers on TiN coatings.
    Characterization of tribo-layers formed during ball-on-disc testing on chlorine containing TiN coatings.
    S. Steinhäuser,
    TU Chemnitz, D:
    Probleme und Erfolge tribologischer Werkstorfuntersuchungen.
    Beurteilung tribologischer Untersuchungen zum Ermüdungsverlauf am Beispiel von Überrolllebensdauerkurven von 100Cr6.
    14:40 J. Zuleeg,
    Klüber Lubrication München KG, D:
    Voraussagen zum Stick-Slip-Verhalten mit Hilfe des Schwing-Reib-Verschleiß-Prüfgerätes.
    Einteilung von Schmierfetten mit unterschiedlicher Ruckgleitneigung anhand der Interpretation der Stribeckkurve.
    U. Fastner,
    ECHEM,A:
    Pulse Plating - an innovative method for surface modification.
    Presentation of advantages of Pulse Plating in theory and practice.
    T. Müller,
    RÜBIG GmbH & Co KG, A:
    Verschleißminimierung durch kombinierte thermo-chemische und plasma-aktivierte Diffusions- und Beschichtungsprozesse.
    Durch die immer größer werdende Anfor- derung aus der Industrie, Verschleiß zu minimieren bzw. die Kosten der eingesetzten Materialien zu reduzieren kommt plasma-aktivierten thermochemischen Oberflächen-behandlung eine immer größere Bedeutung zu. Durch Verfahren wie Plasmanitieren oder der plasmaunterstützten CVD Beschichtung können Materialien oberflächlich in ihren Eigenschaften derart optimiert werden, daß sie verschleißfesterwerden bzw. durch Aufbringung von Gleitschichten bessere tribologische Eigenschaften haben. Hierdurch wird eine Alternativ zum Einsatz teurer neuer Werkstoffe geschaffen.
    15:00 E. Sauer,
    Magna Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik, A:
    Entwicklung einer elektronisch regelbaren Lamellenkupplung aus tribologischer Sicht.
    Einfluss der Ölschädigung in Lamellenkupplungen auf die konstruktive Auslegung.
    M. Major,
    Montanuniversität Leoben, A:
    Some contributions to the development of transferfilm ofvarous PTFE compounds.
    Investigation of the conditions of transfer film development on various PTFE compounds to get a better understanding of real service performance.
    S. Svetsky,
    ZTS-MATEC, SK:
    Korrosionsprüfungen in der Automobilindustrie.
    Die in industriellen Prüflaboratorien durchgeführten konventionellen (Salzsprühnebelverfahren, ..) bzw. zyklischen (Korrosionswechseltest, ..) Korrosionsprüfungen unterliegen den strengen Anforderungen internationaler Normen. In diesem Bereich die länderübergreifende Zusammenarbeit in Form von Ringversuchen, Know-How-Austausch, Normenbildung u.a. von besonderer Bedeutung.
    15:20 J. Myalski,
    TU Gliwice, PL:
    Gestalten physikalischer und mechanischer Eigenschaften von Bremsbelägen durch Addition amorphen Kohlenstoffs.
    Reibzahlbeeinflussung eines Friktionswerkstoffes durch Kohlenstoffpartikel.
    T. Wisniewski,
    Warsaw University of Technology, PL:
    A Specific Affect of the Ester-type Compound Concentration on Diesel Fuel Surface Tension.
    New specific relationship of fuel surface tension versus the additive concentration.
    R. Melcher,
    SurTec,A
    Beschreibung einer CrVI-freien Dick-schichtpassivierung für Zinkschichten
    Die EU Altfahrzeugverordnung fordert CrVI Beschichtungssysteme. Dazu wurde ein Verfahren entwickelt, welches im Prinzip auf Crlll- Verbindungen beruht. Beschrieben werden Zusammensetzung, Prozessparameter und Prozessführung.
    15:40 KaffeepauseCoffeebreakKaffeepause
    16:10 A. Posmyk,br>Schlesische Universität Katowice, PL:
    Tribologisches Verhalten der für die Autoindustrie bestimmten Verbundwerkstoffe.
    Vergleich der Werkstofflegierungen AIMC und AISi12Mg am Beispiel eines Kolbens für Verbrennungskraftmaschinen.
    C. Ötsch,
    AC²T, A:
    SRV-investigations of engine oils.
    The influence of ageing of lubricants to the tribological properties.
    J. Becker,
    Henkel Central Eastern Europe GmbH., D:
    Neue chromfreie Systeme zur Erzeugung von sichtbaren chromfreien Schichten.
    Rückblick auf die Entwicklung der ersten chromfreien Systeme, über die "Kinderkrank-heiten" bis hin zu High-Tech-Prozessen, heutiger Erfahrungsstand und bewährte Anwendungsgebiete. Neuentwicklung von chromfreien Systemen zur Erzeugung von sichtbaren chromfreien Schichten, bisherige Erfahrungen und Anwendungsgebiete, Herausforderung für die Zukunft.
    16.30÷17.10 Uhr
    16:30 N. Dörr,
    AC²T, A:
    Bestimmung des Wassergehaltes von Schmierstoffen.
    Optimierung der Wasserbestimmung nach Karl-Fischer bei höher legierten Schmierstoffen.
    T. Sebestyen,
    AC²T A:
    Laser surface heat treatment - an overview.
    To extend lifetime of tools and machine elements with respect to improvement of wear, heat or corrosion resistance.
    16:50 P. Geiderer,
    AC²T A:
    Entwicklung einer Prüfeinrichtung für kombinierten Abrasiv/Schlagverschleiß durch mineralisches Material.
    Einflüsse auf die Auswahl einer Untersuchungseinrichtung für Abrasionsverschleiß.
    M. Przedlacki,
    Warsaw University of Technology, PL:
    The products of Tribochemical Reaction of PFPE Oil on Aluminium and Steel surfaces.
    Products of tribochemical reactions into tribocontact, using SRV tester.
    Podiumsdiskussion über mögliche Kooperationsformen mit Oberflächentechnikverbänden aus den neuen EU-Staaten.

    Eingeladen werden die jeweiligen Vereinigungen aus dem Bereich der Oberflächentechnik der Länder Slowakei,Slowenien, Tschechien und Ungarn.

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    Association for the Heat Treatment of Metals Institute of Physics of Materials Czech Academy of Sciences

    20th International Conference on Heat Treatment

    November 23 - 25, 2004
    Grand Hotel Køižova, Czech Republic
    Contact Address: Ecosond s.r.o. K. Vodárné 531, 257 Èerèany, IÈ: 45807698, DiÈ: CZ45807698
    Organizing committee:
    Ing. Ivo Dlouhý, CSc.
    Prof. Ing. Peter Grgaè, CSc.
    Prof. Ing. Vojtìch Hrubý, Dr.Sc.
    Dr.Ing. Peter Jurèi
    Ing. František Klíma
    Ing. Miloslav Kouøil, CSc.
    Ing. Alexandra Musilová
    Ing. Jiøi Stanislav, CSc.
    Ing. Pavel Stolaø, CSc.

     

    Contact addresses:

    Ing. Alexandra Musilová
    Ing. Pavel Stolar, CSc.
    Aassociation for the Heat Treatment of Metals
    K Vodárnì 531
    257 22 Èerèany
    tel.: +420-603 837 850
    fax.: +420-317 776 638
    e-mail: asociacetz @ mbox. vol.cz
    Ing. Ivo Diouhy, CSc.
    Institute of Physics of
    Materials Czech
    Academy of Sciences
    Zizkova 22
    616 62 Brno
    tel.: +420-541 636 342
    fax.: +420-541 218 657
    e-mail: idlouhy @ ipm. cz

    Preliminary program

    TUESDAY23.11.2004
    9:30 Opening Ceremony
    1. The hardening shops development in the Czech Republic and relationship to customers P. Stolaø, S. Stanislav*; ECOSOND s.r.o.. *BODYCOTE s.r.o.

      10:00-17:20
      Heat treated materials, microstructure and properties relationships

    2. Fracture behaviour of welds made of paerlitic and bainitic steel
      I. Diouhy; UFM AV CR
    3. Influence of heat treatment conditions on quality and on mechanical properties of high-strength steel P460N
      M. Šmátralová, J. Sobotka; VITKOVICE - Výzkum a vývoj s.r.o.
    4. Optimalization of strength - plastic properties intercritically annealed of thin steel sheets
      G. Rosenberg, Å. Juhár*, M. Vlado, V. Vrchovinský, G. Janák; TU Košice - Hutnickafakulta, *U.S. Steel Košice s.r.o.
    5. The grit size and mechanical properties of cast steels 20Mn5 and 20MnNb5
      J. Cejp, K. Macek, G. Pluphrach; ÈVUTFS
    6. Heat treatment optimalitazion of TRIP steels
      S. Nemìcèk, Z. Nový, H. Staòková*. B. Mašek*; COMTES FHT, s.r.o., * Západoèeská universita, * TU Chemnitz

      11:40-13:00 LUNCH

    7. Influence of long-time annealing on strength and impact toughness of steels
      G. Rosenberg; TUKošice - Hutnickafakulta
    8. Effect of long-term annealing on the dissimilar weldments of 9Cr and 2.25Cr steels
      M Jedináková, A. Výrostková; ÚMVSAV
    9. New non-conventional methods of thermomechanical treatment
      B. Mašek, L.W. Meyer*; ZÈU v Plzni. •TU Chemnitz
    10. Advanced high wear resistance tool steels
      P. Grgaè; STU Tmava
    11. High speed steels structure changes applying by unconventional heat treatment
      M. Lašèek; STUMTF, Katedra aplikovanej mechaniky

      14:40- 15:00 coffee BREAK

    12. Wear and corrosion resistance of Nb-alloyed PM tool steel
      P. Novák, D. Vojtìch, J. Šerák; VŠCHT Praha
    13. Monitoring of heat treatment processes quality by diffraction methods
      Å. Èaploviè; STU Tmava. MTF/KMI
    14. Heat treatment of complex-shape tools
      A. Køiž, L. Kajer; ZÈU v Plzni
    15. Modification of superalloy single crystal cast microstructure by heat treatment
      M. Martinkoviè; STU v Bratislavé
    16. The relationship between structure and mechanical properties of refractory steels
      J. Kudrman, B. Podhorná, J. Èmakal; ÚJP PRAHA a.s.
    17. Influence of tempering temperature on mechanical properties of welds made of low alloy refractory steels
      P. Mohyla; VŠB TU Ostrava

      18:00 dinner

       

      Parallel session
      10:00 Opening


      10:00 -11:40
      Simulation
    18. Phase transformation in steel during the quenching
      B. Smoljan, S.S. Hanza, D. Rubeš, N. Tomašiè; The university of Rijeka, Faculty of engineering
    19. Computer simulation of heat treating processesJ. Tejc; MECAS ESI s.r.o.
    20. Methodics of numerical analysis of electromagnetic and temperature fields by induction heating with program system ANSYS
      M. Behúlová; STU KMS MtF
    21. The application of numerical simulation in industrial heat treatment
      M. Slováèek; Ústav aplikované mechaniky Bmo, s.r.o.
    22. Thermal effect of liquid aluminium in ultrasonic field
      L. Moraru; University of Galati, Faculty of Science, Department of Physisc

      11:40-13:00 Lunch

      13:00-14:00

      Metallographical and testing methods in heat treatment

    23. Automation of microhardness measurement after heat treatment
      Z. Hanuš; Hanyko spol. s.r.o.
    24. Optimization of selection the equipment for measuring the microhardness
      J. Kuna; LECO INSTRUMENTE Plzeò, spol. s r.o.
    25. A short survay on GD OES
      R. Dorka, D. Koòaø; SPECTRUMA

      14:00-14:20 coffee break

      14:20-17:20

      Surface heat treatment - laser, plasma, electron beam, induction heating Surface engineering (CVD, PVD)

    26. Laser hardening of tools and moulds
      A. Bransden; Bodycote Wärmebehandlung GmbH
    27. Electron beam surface technologies in the automotive industry
      R. Zenker, A. Buchwalder*; Zenker Consult, *TU Bergakademie Freiberg
    28. Results correlation between tribological analyses and scratch test of the nanocrystalline layersA. Kríè, J. Hájek; Zdpadoèeská Universita v Plzni
    29. Changes of shafts proportions by medium-frequence hardeningL. Sádecký, M. Kajko; SIGUS TOVARNIKY a.s.

      15:40-16:00 coffee break

    30. Metal heat treatment by short impulse of electrical current
      A. Ilyin; Tomsk Polytechnic University
    31. Electrical explosion as a metal treatment by electrical current of high power
      Y.S. Kwon, A. Ilyin*; University of Ulsan.*Tomsk Polytechnic University
    32. Ultrasonic modification of surface and its influence on covering properties
      V.A. Klimenov, Z.G. Kovalevskaya*. Y.F. Ivanov**, V.A.Kukareko***; Tomsk Polytechnic University, *Institute of strength physics and materials science SB RAS, **Institute of high current electronics SB RAS, ***Institute of machine safety NAS of Belarus
    33. The increase of hard-alloy tool durability by method of pre-treatment with the help of high-power ion beam and deposition of titanium nitride coating
      G.E. Remnev, V.A. Tarbokov; High Voltage Research Institute

      18:00 DINNER

      Wednesday 24.11.2004
      9:00 Opening


      9:00-18:10
      Equipment for the heat treatment
    34. State of the art in the salt bath heat treatment
      M. Mainka. J. Bosslet; Durferrit GmbH
    35. Endolin® - an economical heat treatment process for steel and non-ferrous alloys
      G. Wagendorfer, H.P. Schmidt*; Messer Austria GmbH, *Messer Group GmbH
    36. Brazing, annealing and hardening in continuous furnaces under protective atmosphere
      R. Weiss; Mahler GmbH- Industrial furnaces
    37. On-Site production of nitrogen for heat treatment on metals requirements
      T. Langr, G. Plicht*; Air Products s.r.o., Air Products GmbH

      10:20-10:40 COFFEE BREAK

    38. IVANIT nitriding control system with long physical life
      I. Kleffmann; IVA Industrieofen GmbH
    39. Nitriding in gas and facilities for its regulationP. Stolaø. ECOSOND s.r.o.
    40. Pulsed plasma nitriding in engine manufacturing industriesV. Huchel, S. Stramke; ELTRO GmbH
    41. Integration of vacuum heat treatmen plants into modem serial production - furnace concepts and practical examples
      K. Löser, G. Schmitt, K. Ritter; ALD Vacuum Technologies GmbH

      12:00-13:30 lunch

    42. New cell concept for flexible heat treatment processes
      F. Bless, L. Oimann, B. Edenhofer; Ipsen International GmbH
    43. Optimized heat treatment by vacuum hardening with integrated "sub zero" treatmentR. Stein; SCHMETZ GmbH Vakuumöfen
    44. Vacuum carburizing - SECO/WARWICK single and multi-chamber furnaces
      M. Korecki, D. Siniarski; SECO/WARWICK Ltd.
    45. Reduced distortion of gear parts in gas carburizing pusher furnaces due to high pressure gas quenching
      H. Altena, F. Schrank, *W. Jasienski; AICHEUN Holding GmbH, •GM Powertrain
    46. Potentional for distortion lowering of gear components in case hardening processes
      P.Jurèi, P. Stolaø, L. Pavlù*. H. Altena**; ECOSOND s.r.o., *Škoda Auto a.s., **Aichelin GmbH

      14:50- 15:10 coffee break

    47. The importance of quenching media testing
      F. Vráblik, P. Stolaø; ECOSOND s.r.o.
    48. Results of industrial cleaning by waste free dry iceblasting technology CryoClean in hardening shops J. Borek: LINDE TECHNOPLYN a.i.
    49. Low pressure carburizing and high pressure gas quenching; expected advantages and practical experience
      A. Lström, UNDE GAS

      16:30-16:50 coffee BREAK

    50. The reliability of hot work steel suppliers for die applications
      J. Stanislav, M. Kurflrt; BODYCOTE s.r.o.
    51. A new generation of ceramic burners and radiant tubes, for heat treatment furnaces
      P. Venský, J.A. Wünning, J.G. Wünnmg; Rekumat Warmeprozesstechnik CR s.r.o
    52. Technological line for heat treatment of forgings - description and basic results
      V. Beran; Realistic a.s.
    53. The SMA application - possibilities of failure and analysis their influence in heat treatment field
      S. Rašková; Moravské kovárny a.s. Jihiava

      20:00 CONFERENCE GALA-EVENING

      thursday 25.11.2004
      9:00 Opening
      9:00-12:40

      Heat treatment ofnon ferrous alloys and advanced materials

    54. The relation between structure and nickel super-alloys properties after heat treatment B. Podhorná, J. Kudrman, K. Hrbáèek*; ÚJP PRAHA a.s., •PBS Velká Biteš a.s.
    55. Superplastic deformation mechanism of mechanical alloying of Al alloys
      M. Besterci, 0. Velgosová*; ÚMV SAV, *TU Košice
    56. Influence of chemical composition and heat treatment on fatigue properties of AlMgSi alloys
      J. Siegl, J. Adámek, J. Faltus*; ÈVUT-FJFI, *VUK a.s. Panenské Brezany
    57. Microctructure identification of AlMgMnSi1 alloy welding joints
    58. M. Huddková, E. Èaploviè, M. Dománkov; STU Tmava

      10:20-10:40 coffee BREAK

    59. Influence of heat treatment on the structure and properties of Mg-alloys
      L. Èižek, M. Greger, J. Hubáèková, I. Juøièka, R. Koneèná; VSB - TU, FMMI
    60. Influence of heat treatment technology on nonferrous alloys properties
      J. Fabiánová; TUKosice

      11:20-14:40
      Phase transformations and diffusional processes

    61. Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on Structure Evolution in Si-Mn TRIP Oceli
      J. Zrnik, Z. Nový; COMTES FHT, s.r.o.</