F i r s t Announcement and Ca l l f o r Pape r s
o r g a n i s e d b y : s u p p o r t e d b y : s p o n s o r e d b y :
22011
3rd International Conference on
DISTORTION ENGINEERING
IWT - IDE 2011Badgasteiner Str. 3D-28359 Bremen, GermanyTel. : +49 421 218-5372 Fax : +49 421 218-5376
www.distortion-engineering.de
The official conference language will be English.
CONFERENCE SECRETARY
The various causes for distortion can be found in every step
of the manufacturing process. Based on that the control of a
component´s distortion only can be achieved by an
interdisciplinary approach starting at the design phase of a
part up to the final heat treatment.
The International Conferences on Distortion Engineering
(IDE) 2005 and 2008 in Bremen have shown that this
system-oriented point of view is necessary for the full
understanding and solution of distortion problems. The
ongoing activities on distortion within research institutes
worldwide, also in the Collaborative Research Center SFB 570,
as well as research and experience gained in industry, leads us
to announce the 3rd IDE.
The main objective of the IDE 2011 is again to discuss on an
international level the state of the art of understanding basic
mechanisms and interactions between different production
steps leading to distortion and the measures to control
changes in shape and dimensions including modelling and
simulation in industrial production processes. Of primary
interest are production processes of metallic parts, which are
manufactured by forming and machining operations and heat
treatment. Contributions which are focused on distortion
phenomena in thermal joining operations are also welcome.
WHY TO ATTEND?
H.-W. Zoch (IWT Bremen)
P. Mayr (IWT Bremen)
C. Heinzel (IWT Bremen)
F. Hoffmann (IWT Bremen)
Th. Lübben (IWT Bremen)
J. Sakkiettibutra (BIAS)
J. Sölter (IWT Bremen)
K.-D. Thoben (BIBA)
M. Wolff (ZETEM)
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
An abstract of maximum 300 words should be submitted
electronically before acceptance, preferably in Word or as a
PDF file ([email protected]). The ab-
stract should include the title of the paper, the author's
names and addresses, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail
addresses. Beside oral presentations it is intended to have a
poster session if too many abstracts are offered. The full
papers will be reviewed by two independent peers. All papers
that fulfill the requirements of the reviewers will be included
in the conference proceedings. Only English language will be
used for all abstracts, papers, posters (if applicable) and oral
presentations.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The conference is organized by the SFB 570 in close
cooperation with the Foundation Institute of Materials
Science (IWT, www.iwt-bremen.de), sponsored by the DFG and
the University of Bremen and supported by the German
Association for Materials and Heat Treatment (AWT,
www.awt-online.org) and the International Federation of Heat
Treatment and Surface Engineering (IFHTSE, www.ifhtse.org).
ORGANIZATION
SCHEDULE
Collaborative Research Center»DISTORTION ENGINEERING«
In 2001, the German Research Foundation (DFG, www.dfg.de)
established the Collaborative Research Center “Distortion
Engineering” (www.sfb570.uni-bremen.de) at the University of
Bremen (www.uni-bremen.de). At the end of 2011 this CRC
will finish its work and during IDE 2011 the final results will
be presented.
MAIN TOPICS
The conference addresses the following topics which require no
strict adherence:
• Measurement of distortion and residual stresses
• Interactions of different production processes
• In-process measurement of deformations, temperatures,
stresses, and phase compositions
• Control of distortion and quality management
• Methods of distortion compensation
• Modeling of distortion related phenomena (plasticity,
creep, transformation plasticity, phase transformation,
segregations, ...)
• Simulation of single and couplings of subsequent processes
such as casting, forming, machining and heat treatment
• Measurement of material data and boundary conditions
(e.g. heat transfer) for process simulation
The conference will be a forum for engineers and researchers
from universities as well as industry who are dealing with
distortion phenomena in the whole process chain
experimentally or by modeling and computer simulation. The
conference also addresses experts who are engaged in
measurement and control of distortion relevant parameters or
who are looking at the field of distortion from a production
management perspective.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
www.distortion-engineering.de
Chairman of the Conference: H.-W. Zoch (IWT Bremen)
Deadline for abstracts: 31 October 2010Notification of acceptance: 21 December 2010Deadline for full papers: 15 April 2011
Merklein (Germany)
Miskiewicz (Germany)
Narazaki (Japan)
Ploshikin (Germany)
Rethmeier (Germany)
Reti (Hungary)
Rocha (Brazil)
Schneider, R. (Austria)
Schulze, V. (Germany)
Wei Shi (China)
Sjöblom (Sweden)
Stratton (UK)
Taleb (France)
Tekkaya (Turkey)
Totten (USA)
Troell (Sweden)
Wieland (Germany)
Wildau (Germany)
Wood (UK)
Ament (Germany)
Arimoto (Japan)
Badeshia (England)
Denis (France)
Felde (Hungary)
Filetin (Croatia)
Funatani (Japan)
Gür (Turkey)
Hippenstiel (Germany)
Hirt (Germany)
Hömberg (Germany)
Keßler (Germany)
Klocke (Germany)
Küper (Germany)
Lamesle (France)
Lee, Y.-K. (Republic of Korea)
Löwisch (Germany)
Lucca (USA)
MacKenzie (USA)
Maier, H.-J. (Germany)
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE(to be completed)
BBBBBBBremen, its University and the Conference Center are easily
reached by road, rail and air:
• Airport Bremen: only 11 km from the University,
directly connected by Tram No. 6
• Train station: only 3 km from the Conference Center, links
Bremen to all major cities in Germany, directly connected
by Tram No. 6
• Highways: well served by A1 (east-west) and A27
(north-south).
TRAVEL
BBBBBBConference CenterConference Center Bremen, Bremen, Germany
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The Conference Center Bremen is located in the technology
park close to the University Campus. It is adjacent to
Bremen's largest public park which is on the outskirts
surrounded by green fields and woods, enhancing a relaxed
work atmosphere.
VENUE
The Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (www.bremen-tourismus.de)
is an international seaport and trading center close to the
North Sea, an independent state of the Federal Republic of
Germany, consisting of the cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven,
covering an area of 400 square kilometers (the smallest of the
16 German states). The total population of the city of Bremen
is 550,000, making it the tenth largest town in Germany.
Another 130,000 people live in Bremerhaven.
The two-city state is an important location for German
engineering competencies in automobile manufacture,
electronics, steel, shipbuilding, and aerospace industry.
Additionally, it plays a leading role in the food processing
industry, for example for coffee, beer, chocolate, or spices. In
the last years, the city has rapidly changed into a location for
service and high-tech industry and is one of the German
centers of wind-energy engineering.
Bremen's history goes back over 1,200 years and can be
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