Modeling: Theory and Experimental Validation II

Thursday, May 16, 2019: 3:45 PM-5:30 PM
K2 (Bodenseeforum Konstanz)
Prof. Martin F.-X. Wagner, Technische Universitaet Chemnitz, Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Chair of Materials Science and Dr. Brian T. Berg, Boston Scientific Corporation
3:45 PM
Modeling and simulations of coupled transformation and plasticity in NiTi
Dr. Petr Sedlak, Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS; Dr. Miroslav Frost, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS; Dr. Hanus Seiner, Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS; Dr. Ludek Heller, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS; Dr. Petr Sittner, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS
4:00 PM
Macroscopic Localization Patterns in NiTi: Numerical Reconstruction of Experimental Observations
Dr. Miroslav Frost, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS; Dr. Petr Sedlak, Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS; Prof. Tarak Ben Zineb, Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, LEM3; Dr. Ludek Heller, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS; Dr. Petr Sittner, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS
4:15 PM
Predicting The Effect Of Crystallography On The Performance Of High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys Subjected To Viscoplastic Deformations
Mr. Pawan Satish Chaugule, Graduate Student, Texas A&M University; Dr. Jean-Briac Le Graverend, Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University
4:30 PM
Potential distortion of FEA modeling results using ASTM conforming tensile test method
Dr. Daniel Janda, W.L. Gore & Associates; Christopher C. Lasley, W.L. Gore & Associates; Charlie Center, W.L. Gore & Associates
4:45 PM
Live observation of nanoscopic stress concentrations and transformation fronts in nickel-titanium using in-situ synchrotron 200nm X-ray diffraction coupled with indentation
Prof. Jozef Keckes, Montanuniversität Leoben; Dr. Juraj Todt, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Dr. Jakub Zalesak, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Dr. Manfred Burghammer, ESRF; Dr. Jaromír Kopecek, Institute of Physics ASCR; Dr. Ludek Heller, Institute of Physics ASCR
5:00 PM
Continuous operating elastocaloric cooling device: First modeling results
Mr. Felix Welsch, Saarland University, Intelligent Material Systems Lab; Ms. Susanne-Marie Kirsch, Saarland University, Intelligent Material Systems Lab; Mr. Nicolas Michaelis, Saarland University; Dr. Paul Motzki, Saarland University; Prof. Andreas Schütze, Saarland University; Prof. Stefan Seelecke, Saarland University
5:15 PM
An experimental set-up to perform uniform tensile tests of superelastic NiTi tubes or wires
Dr. Thierry ALONSO, Univ. Grenoble Alpes,CNRS,TIMC-IMAG; Dr. Nathanaël CONNESSON, Univ. Grenoble Alpes,CNRS,TIMC-IMAG; Prof. Denis FAVIER, Univ. Grenoble Alpes,CNRS,TIMC-IMAG
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