WORKSHOP  THEME

PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS

FINAL PROGRAMME (htm) (pdf)

WORKSHOP LOCATION

DEADLINES

CONFERENCE FEES

DETAILS of PAYMENT

PUBLICATION of CONTRIBUTIONS

ACCOMMODATION

MAP of LUBLIN

TRANSPORTATION

 

 

 

WORKSHOP  THEME

The objective of the International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of Materials is to present original and high level unpublished works from various areas of solid mechanics.

The workshop is intended to cover progress on all aspects of the modeling and simulation of the mechanical behavior on different length scales.

The scope of materials of interest ranges from industrial materials like metals, alloys, composites, to advanced materials under development and bio-materials.

 

Topics of Interest:

Crystal plasticity models

Ab-initio modeling in material science

Micro- and mesomechanical modeling

Multi scale simulation, scale bridging and coarse graining

Damage and fracture

Cyclic loading and fatigue

Smart materials

Functionally graded materials

Multiphase materials

Metals, ceramics, polymers, composites

Bio-materials

Thin films and interface problems

Engineering applications

 

PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS

 

Stuttgart (Germany), S.Schmauder, MPI

Lille (France), D.Weichert, EUDIL

                      S.Schmauder, MPI

Aachen (Germany), D.Raabe, RWTH

                              S.Schmauder, MPA

Hamburg (Germany), A.Cornec, GKSS

                                S.Schmauder, MPA

Vienna (Austria) H.Böhm, TU Wien

                              S.Schmauder, MPA

Stuttgart (Germany), S.Schmauder, MPA, M.Dong, MPA

Berlin (Germany), J.Olschewski, BAM

                           S.Schmauder, MPA

Galway (Ireland), P McHugh, NUIG

                              S.Schmauder, MPA

Freiberg (Germany) M.Kuna, A.Ricoeur,

TU BA Freiberg, S.Schmauder, MPA

Darmstadt (Germany) D.Gross, H.Baaser

TU Darmstadt, S.Schmauder, MPA

Magdeburg (Germany), A.Bertram, T.Böhlke,

OGU Magdeburg, S.Schmauder, MPA

Goa (India), A.Mukherjee, IIT Bombay,

                   S.Schmauder, IMWF

Düsseldorf (Germany), F.Roters MPI

                                 S.Schmauder, IMWF

 

 

FINAL PROGRAMME

 

MONDAY 25 SEPTEMBER

 

 

8.45 – 9. 00     Registration

9.00 – 9.10      Opening

 

ROOM A

 

General Lecture I                           Chairman:    R. de Borst

 

9.10 – 10.00              Z. Bažant, Sz-D. Pang – Statistical mechanics of failure risk – a challenge for computer simulation of quasibrittle structures at different scales.

 

 

Session I A                                      Chairman:    R. de Borst

 

10.00 – 10.25           A. Siddiq, S. Schmauder – Fracture of bicrystal metal/ceramic (Nb/Sapphire) interfaces: a study via crystal plasticity theory and cohesive modelling approach.

10.25 – 10.50           M.M. Aghdam, S.R. FalahatgarMicromechanics based analysis of interface damage of SiC/Ti metal matrix composites subjected to biaxial loading.

10.50 – 11.15           J. Podgórski, T. Nowicki, J. Jonak, – Fracture analysis of the composites with random structure.

11.15 – 11.40           Coffee break

 

 

Session II A                                     Chairman:    S. Schmauder

 

11.40 – 12.05           M. Bocciarelli, G. Bolzon, G. Maier – A constitutive model of metal-ceramic functionally graded material behaviour: formulation and parameter identification.

12.05 – 12.30           M. Korthäuer, S. Ataya, E. El-MagdModelling of the scalling effects on the deformation behaviour of W/Cu composites.

12.30 – 12.55           J. Jackiewicz – Calibration and evaluation of a combined fracture model of various competing material deterioration modes.

12.55 – 13.20           U. Prahl, V. Uthaisangsuk, W. Bleck Micromechanical based failure modelling of multi phase steels.

13.20 – 15.00           Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session III A                        Chairman:    V. Silberschmidt

 

15.00 – 15.25           C. Gerard, B. Bacroix, M. Bornert, R. Brenner,

G. Cailletaud, O. Castelnau, J. Crepin, S. Forest,

S. Leclerq – Experimental study and numerical simulation of non proportional loading paths using finite element crystal plasticity models.

15.25 – 15.50           E.W. Postek, T. SadowskiParametr design sensitivity of a polycrystalline ceramic composite with intergranular layers.

15.50 – 16.15           G. Cailletaud, T. Dick – Numerical modelling in fretting

of Ti-6Al-4V including crystal palsticity.

16.15 – 16.40           Coffee break

 

Session IV A                                   Chairman:    M.M. Aghdam

 

16.40 – 17.05            L. Berka – On a modelling of deformation and crushing processes.

17.05 – 17.30           V. Uthaisangsuk, U. Prahl, S. Münstermann,

W. Bleck – Sheet metal failure criterion using damage mechanics.

 

 

Short presentations and Poster session       Chairman:    T. Sadowski

 

 

17.30 – 17.35           M. Borowiec, G. Litak - Nonlinear response of a magnethorhelogical fluid damper subjected to periodic and stochastic forcing.

17.35 – 17.40           J. Warmiñski, M. BocheñskiAutoparametric vibrations of composite and metal beams structure.

17.40 – 17.45           J. Warmiñski, K. Kêcik, A. Mitura – Influence of nonlinear suspension on vibrations of autoparametric system with pendulum.

17.45 – 17.50           J. Domiñczuk, J. KuczmaszewskiModelling of adhesive joints and predicting their strength with usage of neuron network.

17.50 – 17.55           J. Gajewski, J. Podgórski, J. Jonak, Z. SzkudlarekNumerical simulation of brittle rock loosening during mining process.

17.55 – 18.00           T. Sadowski, G. GolewskiMicromechanical approach to modelling of plain concrete.

18.00 – 18.05           T. Sadowski, K. Mazurek – Stress induced damage theory in application to modelling of polymer matrix composites.

 

18.10 -                       Meeting of the Working Group Mikrostrukturmechanik

 

19.30                          Conference Dinner

 

 

 

 

MONDAY 25 SEPTEMBER

 

ROOM B

 

Session I B                          Chairman:    G. Cailletaud

 

10.00 – 10.25           A. Kovács – Estimation of elasticity modulus and fracture strength of very thin perforated SiN membranes with finite element simulations.

10.25 – 10.50           X.J. Ren, V.V. Silberschmidt – Numerical modelling

of low-density cellular materials.

10.50 – 11.15           S. Samborski, T. Sadowski – Investigation of damage in porous ceramics: modelling and experimental testing.

11.15 – 11.40           Coffee break

 

Session II B                         Chairman:    H. Yuan

 

11.40 – 12.05            I.C. Sinka, A.C.F. Cocks – An efficient computational scheme for powder compaction modelling.

12.05 – 12.30           C. Sommitsch, R. Sievert, T. Wlanis, C. Redl, V. Wieser

Lifetime evaluation of two different hot work tool steels in aluminium.

12.30 – 12.5  5         T. Wlanis, C. Sommitsch, T. Hatzenbichler, V. Wieser

Damage simulation of extrusion dies of different geometry.

12.55 – 13.20           S. Benke, G. Laschet – On the interplay between the solid deformation and fluid flow during the solidification of a metallic alloy.

13.20 – 15.00           Lunch

 

Session III B                        Chairman:    M. Bocciarelli

 

15.00 – 15.25           H. Hoang, F. Barbe, R. Quey, L. Taleb – FE determination of the plasticity induced during diffusive transformation in the case of nucleation at random locations and instants.

15.25 – 15.50           I. Steinbach, M. ApelMultiPhaseField model with stress driven diffusion.

15.50 – 16.15           M. Wolff, M. Böhm, M. Dalgic, I. Hüßler – Evaluation of models for TRIP and stress-dependent transformation behaviour for the martensitic transformation of the steel 100Cr6.

16.15 – 16.40           Coffee break

 

Session IV B                       Chairman:    M. Apel

 

16.40 – 17.05           P. Romiszowski, A. Sikorski – Motion of a polymer chain in thin confined layers. A computer Monte Carlo study.

17.05 – 17.30           A. Sikorski P. Romiszowski – Properties of adsorbed polypeptides on solid surfaces.

 

19.30              Conference Dinner

 

TUESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER

 

ROOM A

 

General Lecture I               Chairman:    Z. Bažant

 

9.10 – 10.00              R. de Borst – Numerical methods for evolving discontinuities in single and multi-phase materials.

 

 

Session V A                        Chairman:    Z. Bažant

 

10.00 – 10.25           M. Bia³as, Z. Mróz – Energy model of thin film segmentation cracking.

10.25 – 10.50           M. Bocciarelli, G. Maier – Indentation and imprint mapping method for identification of residual stresses.

10.50 – 11.15           A. Trondl, D. Gross, L. Mishnaevsky Jr., N. Huber

3D simulations of nanoindentation and size effects in deformation of thin metallic films.

11.15 – 11.40           Coffee break

 

Session VI A                                   Chairman:    A. Kovacs

 

11.40 – 12.05           Z. Gaiech, G. Lubineau, P. Ladeveze – Analysis of laminates through a damage mesomodel in ABAQUS.

12.05 – 12.30           Y. Xu, H. Yuan – Fracture mechanics analysis of adhesive joints.

12.30 – 12.55           J. Godzimirski, A. Derewoñko, K. Kosiuczenko Strength estimation of the adhesive-bonded joint.

12.55 – 13.20           S. Berbenni, N. Nicaise, M. BerveillerModelling of microstructural internal length effects on the mechanical behaviour of plastically deforming polycrystals.

13.20 – 15.00           Lunch

 

Session VII A                                  Chairman:    L. Berka

 

15.00 – 15.25           M.M. Aghdam, S. FazeliMicromechanical analysis of unidirectional composites using generalized differential quadrature element method.

15.25 – 15.50           T. Sadowski, M. Boniecki, Z. Librant,

K. Nakonieczny – Theoretical prediction and experimental verification of temperature distribution in FGM cylindrical plates subjected to thermal shock

16.15 – 16.25           Closing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TUESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER

 

 

ROOM B

 

Session V B                        Chairman:    M. Böhm

 

10.00 – 10.25           M. Bäker – Finite element crack propagation calculation using energy release.

10.25 – 10.50           E.M. Craciun, A. Carabineanu, N. PerideAntiplane interface crack in a pre-stressed elastic composite.

10.50 – 11.15           M. Skrinar – on critical buckling load estimation for slender transversely cracked beams with the application of simple computational model.

11.15 – 11.40           Coffee break

 

Session  VI B                      Chairman:    M. Wolff

 

11.40 – 12.05           J. Gong, Ch. Liu, P.P. Conway, V.V. Silberschmidt Mesomechanical modelling of SnAgCu joints in flip chip

12.05 – 12.30           P. Hedge, D. Whalley, V.V. Silberschmidt – Finite element analysis of low cycle fatigue of lead-free solder joints.

12.30 – 12.55            W.H. Müller, T. Böhme – Theoretical and experimental investigations of microstructural changes in lead-free solders.

12.55 – 13.20           K. Weinberg – Assessing failure in microelectronic compounds.

13.20 – 15.00           Lunch

 

Session VII B                      Chairman:    E.M. Craciun

 

15.00 – 15.25           G. Litak, R. Kasperek – Regenerative cutting: effect

of high-frequency excitation.

15.25 – 15.50           S. Karaœ, K. Mazurek – The new approach in determination of visco-elastics material characteristics.

15.50 – 16.15           T. Sadowski, T. Nowicki – Numerical investigation of local mechanical properties of WC/Co composite.

16.15 – 16.25           Closing

 

 

 

WORKSHOP LOCATION

 

The 16th International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of Materials will be organized by Lublin University of Technology, Lublin, Poland.

The venue of the Workshop will be “Victoria” hotel. ( for information see below: ACCOMMODATION )

 

Lublin is situated in the south-east part of  Poland. It is the biggest city on the right bank of the Vistula, the main polish river. Lublin covers 147sq.km and is populated by about 400.000 (four hundred thousand ) inhabitants. Lublin was established in the VI century. Owing to favourable location on the main trade roads, the city played the role of a connection between the East and the West Europe since the early middle ages. Lublin is really proud of its rich history and its numerous monuments of architecture and art, for example: The Krakowska Gate and Lublin Castle. The main gates Krakowska and Grodzka have survived until the present time. We can still pass through the gates into the maze of streets and alleys of the Old Town. The Grodzka gate is surrounded by a 19 th century wall within which there are relics of the medieval castle. A magnificent view of the Old Town and its buildings can be obtained from the windows of the Castle, now the main seat of Lublin Museum.

Nowadays, Lublin is a large industrial and commercial centre as well as educational centre. It is a seat of five high schools:

the Marie Curie University

the Catholic University

the Medical Academy

the Agricultural Academy

the Lublin University of  Technology

With regard to the Catholic University it was established in 1918 and was the only catholic high school in all former socialistic countries. For many years it was not financially supported by government, but only by people. Our pope John Paul II delivered lectures at that University for several years .

Thanks to such a great number of high schools, Lublin is a city of well – educated and enterprising people who are not afraid of challenge. Universities add special flavour to the city life. 15% of population are students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEADLINES

 

Submission of abstracts:

March 31, 2006

 

Notification of acceptance:

April 30, 2006

 

Submission of papers:

October 31, 2006

 

CONFERENCE FEES

 

The conference fee covers: welcome reception, lunches the conference dinner, refreshments during breaks and the proceedings.

 

Payment until July 31:

190 EURO

 

Payment after July 31:

210 EURO

 

 

DETAILS of PAYMENT

 

Payment may be made by bank transfer only to:

 

Recipient:                Politechnika Lubelska,   Lublin

Account No (IBAN): PL 42106000760000320000184152

Swift code(BIC):      BPHKPLPK

Bank:                       Bank BPH S. A. O/Lublin

Address of the Bank: Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street 72

20-076 Lublin

Poland

 

Please, refer the transfer to IWCMM 16 and your name.

Please, note that all banking charges are paid by the sender.

 

 

 

PUBLICATION of CONTRIBUTIONS

 

The contributions to IWCMM 16 will be published in a special issue of the journal Computational Materials Science (Elsevier Science) after peer review.

 

Instructions for the authors are available on the webpage:

http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/523412/authorinstructions  


The deadline for submitting the contributions is 31st October 2006. Papers should be sent to Tomasz Sadowski (organiser of the IWCMM 16).

 

 

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

Special prices for participants of IWCMM 16 will be offered in hotel “VICTORIA”.

Description of the hotel is enclosed below.

 

Hotel “VICTORIA” sp. Z o.o.

ul. Narutowicza 58/60

20-016 LUBLIN

tel/fax (+48-81) 5329026

 

 

Victoria Hotel is ideally located in the busting center of the biggest town in the Lublin Region  providing easy access to the important municipal institutions and a wealth of historic attractions in this part of Poland.

Victoria Hotel opens its doors to a spacious lobby leading you into a ten storey building featuring 146 newly renovated single and double rooms including nine suites. All rooms are nicely decorated and amply equipped to provide you with the amenities to meet your business and leisure needs. If you are looking to unwind after a tiresome trip or a long day in the office, we offer some relaxing time spent in our cafe and/or our restaurant or a leisurely walk along the main street and into the medieval old town. 

 Our hotel has all the conveniences of  centrally located hotels at affordable prices!

ACCOMMODATION

Category

***

Total number of beds

193 /max. 228/

Suites

9

Single rooms

99

Double rooms

38 /max. 82 /

Telephone

TV   ( satellite TV)

Guarded car park

Congress Restaurant

suitable for 120 persons

Victoria Restaurant

suitable for 75 persons

Banquet Room

suitable for 50 persons

Drink Bar /24H/

suitable for 25 persons

Welcome to Victoria Hotel Restaurant renown for its regional and vegetarian cuisine as well as home made bakery.

We specialize in organizing banquets, wedding receptions and other events. Our fully licensed and air conditioned restaurants  are suitable from 120 – 75  guests.   

PRICE LIST  /The rates includes breakfast/

TYPE OF ROOM

Rack rates  

Rates for participants of IWCMM 16

single room   standard

190 PLN

130 PLN

single room   king size                         /internet/*

240 PLN

170 PLN

single room   lux                                  /internet/*

280 PLN

190 PLN

double room twin

290 PLN

200 PLN

double room lux  /1 double bed/        /internet/*

350 PLN

245 PLN

suite for 1 person                                /internet/*

280 PLN

190 PLN

suite for 2 persons /1 double bed/     /internet/*

350 PLN

245 PLN

guarded car- park 

20 PLN

20 PLN

We guarantee a very pleasant atmosphere that does make the difference, quality service offered by our devoted personnel, luxury accommodation at very attractive prices and world famous Polish hospitality.

 

We accept the following forms of payment: cash, credit cards

 

We wish you an enjoyable stay at our hotel!

 

For more detals go to Website www.hotel.victoria.lublin.pl or contact us by e-mail  info@hotel.victoria.lublin.pl

 

 

Participants are kindly asked to make reservation in the hotel till 31 st May 2006.

 

MAP of the CENTER of LUBLIN (with key points indicated)

 

click on map to enlarge it

TRANSPORTATION

How to get to Lublin:

 

 

  1. From Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport (“Okêcie"): by bus“Polish Express” (Polski Express)-Tickets are available at “Polish Express” Office at the airport or at a bus driver.

 

Polski Express

bus stop at “Okêcie

Airport in Warsaw

(departures)

Lublin Bus Terminal

(arrivals)

7.00

9.00

11.00

13.00

15.00

17.00

19.00

10.30

12.30

14.30

16.30

18.30

20.30

22.30

 

2.      From Warsaw Central Railway Station:

 

Warsaw Central Railway Station

(departures)

Lublin

Railway Station

(arrivals)

7.40

11.05

13.15

15.05

17.15

19.05

21.25

10.05

13.30

15.40

17.45

19.37

21.30

0.20


  1. From Berlin Lichtenberg Railway Station:

 

Berlin Lichtenberg

Railway Station

(departure)

Lublin

Railway Station

(arrival)

21.48

9.07


    

 

How to get to Warsaw:

 

 

  1. From the Lublin Bus Terminal: by bus“Polish Express” (Polski Express)-Tickets are available at “Polish Express” Office at the airport or at a bus driver.

 

Lublin Bus Terminal (departures)

Polski Express

bus stop at “Okêcie

Airport in Warsaw

 (arrivals)

5.00

7.00

9.00

11.00

13.00

15.00

8.20

10.20

12.20

14.20

16.20

18.20

 

5.      From Lublin Railway Station:

 

Lublin

Railway Station

 (departures)

Warsaw Central Railway Station

 (arrivals)

3.35

5.20

6.20

7.45

8.20

10.10

12.20

14.20

16.20

19.05

6.30

7.45

8.51

10.20

10.45

12.50

14.47

16.47

18.45

21.45


 

 


 

 

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