BRINELL CENTRE
 

BRINELL CONFERENCE 1999

PRESENTATION PROGRAM

 

Thursday Dec 9

10.00 Coffee

10.20 Rolf Sandström, Brinell Centre Conference opening
Computational Materials Science and Engineering
10.30 Göran Grimvall, Department of Physics, KTH Computational Materials Science - What can be Done and How Accurately
11.00 Dilip Chandrasekaran, Material Science and Engineering, KTH A Review of Solid Solution Hardening
11.15 Qing Chen, Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Ab initio Einstein Temperature for Metastable Crystalline Structure - A Case Study on Bcc Ti, Zr, Hf
11.30 Helena Magnusson, Swedish Institute for Metals Research Growth Rates in Interstitial Free Steel during Recrystallization
11.45 Mikael Nygårds, Solid Mechanics, KTH Modeling of Microstructures by Voronoi cells
12.00 Nils Sandberg, Theoretical Physics, KTH Molecular dynamics study of dislocations

12.30 Lunch

Invited talks
13.30 Dr. N.A. Burnham, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, and Visiting Professor, Brinell Centre, Materials Science Department Nanomechanics of Modern Materials via Atomic Force Microscopy
14.15 Prof. Börje Johansson, Theoretical Physics, Uppsala University The Invar effect. A century of zero expansion
Precision Processing of Clean Steel - for Hardened Components
15.00 Arne Melander, Swedish Institute of Metal Research Introduction to IDRP B: Precision Processing of Clean Steel - for Hardened Components
15.15 Jutta Rohde, Swedish Institute of Metal Research  Using thermodynamic information to estimate transformation data in numerical simulation of distortion due to heat treatment

15.45 Coffee

16.15 Robert Eriksson, Department of Metallurgy, KTH  Thermal Diffusivity Measurements of Mould Flux Slags
16.30 Chunhui Luo, Materials Forming, KTH Evolution of voids close to a cylindrical inclusion under large plastic deformation of materials
16.45 Anders Thuvander, Swedish Institute for Metals Research  Prediction of out-of-roundness distortion due to non-uniformity in heat transfer during gas quenching of tubes
17.00 Mats Yngvesson, Solid Mechanics, KTH Eccentric circumferential cracks in cylindrical specimens
Computer Assisted Materials and Process Development
17.15 Thérèse Lundgren, Department of Metallurgy, KTH A thermodynamic study of the system Co-Cr
17.30 Huahai Mao, Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, and Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Reassessment of SiO2 System up to 40 Gpa
17.45 Nihad Subasic, Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Thermodynamic assessment of the Al-Cr-Fe system and reassessment of the Al-Cr system

18.00 Dinner

Evening program: Future directions for the Brinell Centre
19.30 Rolf Sandström, Brinell Centre Introduction
19.40 Prof. Gunnar Eliasson, Industriell utveckling, KTH The use of highly educated people in production
20.00 Dr. Thomas Helander, Sandvik From  take your time to just in time
-An industry perspective on graduate education
20.20 Dr. Bo Jansson, Coromant Views from industry on graduate education
20.40 Discussions

Friday Dec 10

Materials for High Temperatures and Aggressive Environments
09.00 Rolf Sandström, Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Creep in Copper
09.30 Ulrich Bohnenkamp, Materials Science and Engineering, KTH  Evaluation of the Density and the Elastic Modulus of Steels
09.15 Johan Eliasson, Materials Science and Engineering, KTH  Kinetic Modelling of the Influence of Particles on Creep Strength

10.00 Coffee

10.30 Johan Johansson, Engineering Materials, Linköping University  Microstresses in duplex stainless steels
10.45 Mats Lennartsson, Materials Science and Engineering, KTH. Mechanical Properties in Coating System by use of Miniturised Disc Bending
11.00 Patrik Luukkonen, Swedish Institute for Metals Research  Corrosion Behaviour of a Duplex Stainless Steel Studied by Electrochemical STM
11.15 Peter Szakalos, Swedish Institute for Metals Research Carburizing of Chromia and Alumina forming Stainless Steels at 750°C
Ceramics and nanocrystalline materials
11.30 Eric Laarz, Institute for Surface Chemistry Preparation of TiN/TiC-Al2O3 Composites
11.45 Jesper Wittborn, Materials Science and Engineering -Tmfy, KTH Nanoscale surface roughness and hardness in patterned media by atomic force microscopy
12.00 Zongyin Zhang, Materials Chemistry Division, Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Synthesis and Characterization of Alumina based Ceramic Nano-composites

12.30 Lunch

Computational Materials Science and Engineering (cont.)
13.30 Bevis Hutchinson, Swedish Institute for Metals Research What is EBSP and what can you do with it?
Surface Science and Coating Technology
14.00 Andreas Krupicka, Polymer Technology, KTH  Performance Properties of Organic Coil Coatings
14.15 Linda Sundberg, Polymer Technology, KTH Dendritic polymers as surface-bound corrosion inhibitors
Inorganic Interfacial Engineering
14.30 Lennart Rohlin, BRIIE, KTH BRIIE, Brinell Centre - Inorganic Interfacial Engineering
15.00 Karin Andersson, Institute for Surface Chemistry Dissolution Kinetics and Complexation of WC and Co in Water

15.30 Coffee


Mats Wallin 991202