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Rome - ITALY June 13th to 15th, 2016
FOURTH ANNOUNCEMENT
WMM’16 7th International Conference Magnetism and Metallurgy
UK Magnetics Society Associazione Italiana Metallurgia Coiltech 2016
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Scope of the Conference The series of International Conferences, Magnetism and Metallurgy was established in 2004 by the Institute of Metal Forming at the Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg. The conferences 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 took place in Freiberg and Ghent respectively and were organized in cooperation of the Institute of Metal Forming in Freiberg with the Department of Material Science and Engineering at Ghent University. The conference 2014 was organized by the Cardiff School of Engineering. The 7th International Conference Magnetism and Metallurgy WMM’16 will take place in Rome and organized by the CSM. The WMM16 will be co-sponsored by “Associazione Italiana Metallurgia”, “UK Magnetic Society” and “Coiltech”.
The aim of this series of International Conferences on Magnetism and Metallurgy is to bring together scientists from universities and research groups working on the development of magnetic materials, as well as electrical engineers from universities and industry, who are engaged in applications of magnetic materials.
The WMM`16 will provide a general overview of status, trends and recent developments in the field of “Magnetism and Magnetic Materials and their Application”. The 7th International Conference Magnetism and Metallurgy will, like the previous conferences, treat all aspects: techniques for producing the materials, technological aspects, development of microstructure and relation to the properties, modelling the evolution of microstructure and properties, measurements of the characteristic properties, developments in the field of application of magnetic materials, aspects of design. Invited papers will be presented by international experts on magnetism and magnetic materials to cover the proposed topics of the 7th International Conference WMM16. In addition a restricted number of exhibits and poster presentations will be included in the program.
We expect the same kind of audience as at the previous conferences. More than 120 participants from 27 countries were present at the 6th International Conference WMM14, in Cardiff. In addition to delegates from the academic world and from research institutions, participants from producers of magnetic materials attended the meeting.
Relevant steel companies were present including Wälzholz, Cogent, ThyssenKrupp Electrical Steel GmbH, US-Steel, ArcelorMittal, Tempel Steel, JFE, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo, Voestalpine, Magnequench, China Steel Corporation, AK Steel, Auerhammer, Cube Steel, Aperam, Daido and Tata Steel.
At the WMM14 conference, contributions from 27 invited speakers from 19 countries as well as the 24 posters were presented.
The organizers of the WMM16 hope that the 7th International Conference WMM’16 in Rome 2016 will cover like the previous conferences the latest developments and demonstrate the progress in the field of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials and their Application.
Topics of the WMM’16 Advances in process techniques: metallurgical routes, especially the use of thin strip casting Progresses in electrical steel grades and other soft magnetic materials as well as hard
magnetic materials Thin non-oriented electrical steel grades Tendencies at the fabrication of grain oriented electrical steels Alternative soft magnetic materials Electrical steels for energy efficient industrial motors and variable speed drives Concepts for electrical machines for cars and trucks New application areas Improved material characterization and progress on modelling the effects of magnetic
materials in electrical machines Progress in modeling the evolution of microstructure and texture along the metallurgical
processing route
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Chairpersons Prof. R. Kawalla, Freiberg ([email protected]) Prof. Y. Houbaert, Gent ([email protected]) Prof. A. Moses, Cardiff ( [email protected])
Program Manager Prof. J. Schneider, Freiberg and Dresden ([email protected])
Local Organizing Committee Dr S. Fortunati – CSM (Chair) ([email protected]) Prof. M. Villani – L`Aquila University ([email protected]) Dr E. Amici – CSM ([email protected]) Dr. S. Cicale’ – CSM ([email protected]) Dr. L. Albini – CSM ([email protected]) Dr. C. Forzanti – CSM ([email protected])
Secretary’s office of the WMM’16 Dr. Elisabetta Amici Dr. Cristina Forzanti Via di Castel Romano, 100 Viale Benedetto Brin, 218 00128, Rome, Italy 05100, Terni, Italy Tel: +39 065055780 Email: [email protected]
Tel: +39 0744487306 Email: [email protected]
Conference Information All the information about WMM16 conference can be found in the following websites: www.imf.tu-freiberg.de/wmm2016 http://www.c-s-m.it/en/events_and_courses/wmm16.html
International Advisory Committee B. Grieb, Germany G. H. Johnston, USA Guo-Dong Wang, China S. Siebert, Germany S. Constantinides, US S. Fortunati, Italy G. Pasquarella, Switzerland A. Krings, Sweden A. Stöcker, Germany A. Schoppa, Germany M. Villani, Italy F.J.G. Landgraf, Brazil P. Anderson, UK W. Mao, China
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Registration and fees The registration fee includes conference proceedings, refreshments, lunches and welcome party on the first day as well as a social program and conference dinner at the second day. Conference attendance (up to 10th May 2016): 575 EUR Including social program and conference dinner Conference attendance (after 10th May 2016): 625 EUR Including social program and conference dinner Exhibitor 900 EUR Including conference fee, exhibition space, social program and conference dinner Student PhD conference attendance 350 EUR Excluding social program and conference dinner Participation to Social Events for Accompanying person 100 EUR Including social program and conference dinner only For registration you are kindly asked to complete the registration form that can be found in the following websites : http://www.c-s-m.it/en/events_and_courses/wmm16.html
Posters and Exhibits WMM’16 will include a limited number of exhibits and poster papers. Preference will be given to posters presenting R&D results on materials technologies and/or devices. The program manager will inform applicants on their acceptance. The application form for posters and exhibits can be found in the following websites:
www.imf.tu-freiberg.de/wmm2016 http://www.c-s-m.it/en/events_and_courses/wmm16.html
Exhibit space: table (1.81m x 0.46m), two chairs, electric outlet, exhibitor roll-up or banner accepted. Poster dimension: 0.7m x 1 m. Panels to attach the posters will be provided at the conference.
Deadlines for Poster and Exhibit Abstract submission for posters (extended deadline): 1.03.2016 Exhibitors submission request: 01.04.2016 Full papers submission for posters and invited speakers: 01.04.2016
Publication guideline The guideline for the preparation of the papers will be sent to the authors directly.
VISA application All regularly registered conference attendees who need an invitation letter for the VISA application can send their request to the wmm16 secretary mail address: [email protected]
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Conference Venue The 7th International Conference Magnetism and Metallurgy WMM’16 will take place in Rome at:
HOTEL EUROSTARS ROMA AETERNA 4* Via Casilina, 125, 00176 Roma, Italy The Eurostars Roma Aeterna, one of the most moderns hotels in Rome, born in the summer of 2010, occupies the historical building that was once the headquarters of the Serono Pharmaceutical Company, which has been totally refurbished to convert it into a high standing hotel. The result of the renovation work is a spectacular building combining the industrial architecture of the beginning of the “Novecento” period with the most innovative trends in interior design. The classical, straight lines of the façade become mischievous inside to surprise with revolutionary curves, forms and materials. A gigantic glass candle welcomes our guests. Located in the heart of the district of “Pigneto”, subject of a plan of urban and cultural redevelopment that has transformed it into a new trendy area of the capital, is it at short distance from the historic centre of the Eternal Rome, just 1200 meters from San Giovanni in Laterano Basilica and 2500 meters from Coliseum. The hotel has 144 spacious, top quality, completely new rooms, equipped with the latest technological innovations and daringly designed. There are also 8 specially adapted rooms for disabled guests. The restaurant, which occupies a spacious marble-lined salon that opens up onto a large terrace, surrounded by gardens, is the ideal place to start your day with a rich buffet breakfast as well as for lunches and dinners tasting the fantastic and exclusive Chef Francesco Colloca's dishes. Finally, the greatest attractions of the Eurostars Roma Aeterna is the capacity for holding large and small conferences and meetings. The glass-roofed, Roma Æterna Convention Centre is already the talk of the town, with various rooms with varying capacities, from the Quirinale Lounge's 25 to the 190 of the Capitolina or over 200 of the Palatina Lounge. These modern spaces, fully equipped, are shared between the main structure of the complex and a spectacular glass cover who chairs the central courtyard of the palace.
Accommodation at EUROSTARS ROMA AETERNA 4* For the conference delegates is available an allotment of rooms at Eurostars Roma Aeterna (conference site) with the following SPECIAL RATES: Double Room Single Use Standard BB 125,00 EUR per room per night Double Room Standard BB 145,00 EUR per room per night American Buffet Breakfast included
Rome City Tax 6,00 EUR per person per day
These rates are valid only by booking through the dedicated BOOKING SERVICE of the conference. Go to the following website for more information. http://www.c-s-m.it/en/events_and_courses/wmm16.html
How to Reach Hotel Eurostars Roma Aeterna is located to the east of ancient Rome, in the neighborhood Pigneto. Rome's central train station, Termini, is at 20-minute walking (15 minutes by bus or tram). The closest bus station is only 30 meters from the hotel. The tram stop is 200 meters from the hotel.
Tuscolana train station, where you can get train to Fiumicino airport, is at 15-minute walking (10 minutes by bus). The hotel is in front of the Ponte Casilino train station, on the Roma-Giardinetti train line. From Termini Station Bus 105 to Ponte Casilino bus stop Tram 5 or 14 to the stop Piazzale Prenestino (200 meters from the hotel) From Roma Fiumicino Airport By Leonardo Express train, which departs every 30 minutes from Termini station By regional train, which departs every 30 minutes from Tuscolana station From Roma Ciampino Airport
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With the bus company Terravision or Sit shuttle bus from Termini station
Boooking procedure Delegates will receive, after completing the registration on the website, an email detailing the accommodation possibilities and will be further assisted in the booking procedure both for EUROSTARS ROMA AETERNA and any other structure they may require.
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List of Hotels nearby In the following a list of hotels near the Conference location:
Hotel Address Distance
from conference
site (meters) Web site
B&B Pigneto 1* Piazza del Pigneto 15 100 http://www.hotelpignetoroma.com/
Hotel Lodi 2* Via Oristano, 14 500 http://www.lodihotelrome.com/ Hotel Antico Acquedotto 3* Via di Villa Serventi, 9 800 http://www.hotelanticoacquedo
tto.it/
Hotel Geo 3* Circonvallazione Casilina, 47 900 http://www.hotelgeo.it/index.ph
p/it/ Best Western Cinemusic 4* Via Tuscolana, 128 1.000 http://www.cinemusicrome.co
m/ Hotel Porta Maggiore 3*
Piazza di Porta Maggiore, 25 1.000 http://www.hotelportamaggiore
.it/en/default.html
Hotel Latinum 3* Piazza di Porta Maggiore, 11 1.000 http://www.hotellatinum.it/en/d
efault.html Hotel Domus Sessoriana 3*
Piazza di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 10 1.000 http://www.domussessoriana.it
/ Hotel Emona Aquaeductus 4* Via Statilia, 23 1.100 http://www.hotelaquaeductus.it
/
Hotel Donatello 3* Via di Porta Maggiore, 83 1.100 http://www.donatellorome.com/new/
Hotel Bled 3* Via Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 40 1.200 http://www.hotelbled.it/it/
Hotel Daniela 3* Via Luigi Luzzatti, 31 1.200 http://www.hoteldanielaroma.com/it/
Hotel Center 3* Via Giovanni Giolitti, 433 1.200 http://www.hc1.it/hotel_center_roma/index.php
Hotel Tuscolana 3* Via Tuscolana, 185 1.200 http://www.hoteltuscolana.it/ Hotel Re di Roma 3* Via Vercelli, 21 1.200 http://hotelrediroma.com/it/
Hotel Best Roma 4* Via di Porta Maggiore, 51 1.300 http://www.hotelbestroma.com/
Villa San Lorenzo Maria 3* Via dei Liguri, 7 1.400 http://www.villasanlorenzo.com
/index.html Hotel Laurentia 3* Largo degli Osci, 63 1.700 http://www.hotellaurentia.com/ Hotel Felice 2* Via Tiburtina, 30 1.700 http://www.hotelfelice.com/en Holiday Inn Express San Giovanni 3*
Via Assisi, 51 1.700 https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/it/it/rome/romtu/hoteldetail
Best Western Piccadilly 3* Via Magna Grecia, 122 1.700 http://www.hotelpiccadillyroma.
it/ Hotel President 4* Via Emanuele Filiberto, 173 1.800 http://www.hotelpresident.com/
Ateneo Garden Palace 4* Via dei Salentini, 3 1.800 http://www.ateneorome.com/
Eurostars Saint John 4* Via Matteo Boiardo, 30 1.900 http://www.eurostarssaintjohn.
com/
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Social Events for all delegates Welcome cocktail at Centro Sviluppo Materiali and visit to CSM Labs and Pilot Plants. Social dinner at the Restaurant l’Archeologia (www.larcheologia.it) Guided Visit to Roman Sites: Departure by private bus with English speaking local guide for a gorgeous panoramic visit of the most emblematic sights, monuments and streets of the Eternal City. Starting from the larges boulevards of the EUR district, in a few minutes we reach the historical centre, just crossing the Aurelian Walls, a line of city walls built between 271 AD and 275 AD during the reign of the Roman Emperor Aurelian, that enclosed all the famous seven hills of Rome. Passing through the elegant streets of downtown, we can admire the Basilica of St. John in Lateran, the cathedral of Rome and the world, with its impressive façade topped by a large number of statues of saints, and arrive in the hearth of the city to start a stunning walking tour between monuments and ruins of Imperial Rome. Admiring the Coliseum, the largest amphitheatre, symbol of the Eternal
City, built during the Empire of Vespasian in 72 AD, we proceed by foot along the Via dei Fori Imperiali, enjoying the splendor of the ancient Roman Empire with a wonderful panoramic view of the Roman Forum and the complex of the Markets of Trajan. The walking continue towards the Piazza Venezia with its superb Monument to Vittorio Emanuele, the monumental staircases of Aracoeli and Capitol and finalizing at the Marcello Theatre. Continuing by private bus along the Tiber River, admiring the monumental bridges and the characteristic Tiberina Island, we arrive in the zone of Christian Rome, with the superb mole of Castel St.Angelo, the impressive St.Peter Square with the baroque Bernini Colonnade, the gourgeus façade and
the great “cupola” of St.Peter Basilica. Returning towards the imperial zone we pass along the Circus Maximus, the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome could accommodate about 150,000 spectators, and the imposing ruins of the Baths of Caracalla, and along the ancient walls of latinos aqueducts vestigias, we arrive at the Via Appia Antica, the "regina iarum", mother of all Roman roads, perfectly preserved as to the times of the Empire.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
13th June 8:00 12:30 Registration
12:15 12:45 Opening remarks
12:45 13:15 Lecture 1 - Thomas Pfatschbacher
New Process Technologies for the Fabrication of Steels Including FeSi
13:15 13:45 Lecture 2 - Guo Dong Wang
FeSi6.5 Fabricated Using This Strip Casting
13:45 14:15 Lecture 3 - Stefano Fortunati & Juergen Schneider
Developments in the Field of Electrical Steels Over the Last Years
14:15 14:45 Lecture 4 - Lars Olov Pennander
Progress for Soft Magnetic Composite Materials
14:45 15:15 Lecture 5 - Mauro Zucca
Electromagnetic energy harvesting - from Smart to Metallic Soft Magnetic Materials.
15:15 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 16:30 Poster Session
16:45 17:45 Travel (BUS) to CSM, Castel Romano
18:00 20:30 Visit to CSM facilities / Welcome cocktail
20:30 21:30 Travel back (BUS) to the Hotel
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14th June 8:30 9:00 Lecture 6 - Mark Cichuta
An Introduction to some developments in Electrical Steel at Tata Steel Europe
9:00 9:30 Lecture 7 - Matthias Katter
Status and Further Development in the Field of Rare Earth Permanent Magnetic Materials
9:30 10:00 Lecture 8 - Giuseppe Pasquarella & Robert Brand
Speed-Up for High-Tech Applications – New Soft Magnetic Cobalt-Iron Material & Fast Prototyping by Laser Cutting and Bonding Technology
10:00 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 11:15 Poster Session
11:15 11:45 Lecture 9 - Franco Marini
Efficient application method for Hi Grade Electrical Steels in Eco-Design Oil Distribution Transformers
11:45 12:15 Lecture 10 - Kay Hameyer
Requirements on Soft Magnetic Materials for Electric Traction Motors
12:15 12:45 Lecture 11 - Steve Sprague
An Assessment of Core Assembly Methods for Thin Gauge Electrical Steels
12:45 13:15 Lecture 12 – Marco Villani
Induction Machines, Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines and Others for Cars and Trucks – Advantages and Disadvantages of the Types of Machines
13:15 14:15 Lunch
14:15 14:45 Lecture 13- Zhonghan Luo
The Recent Development of WISCO Silicon steels
14:45 15:15 Lecture 14 - Rudolf Kawalla
Low-loss FeSi sheet for energy-efficient electrical drives
15:15 15:45 Lecture 15 - Andreas Krings
Magnetic Evaluation and Iron Loss Determination of Electrical Machine Cores
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15:45 16:15 Lecture 16 - Wolfgang Eggert
Strip Temperature Calculation and Process Control Mathematical Model for Silicon Steel Strip Plants
16:15 16:45 Coffee break
16:45 17:30 Poster Session
18:00 21:00 Rome Tour (by bus) - Guided Visit to Roman Sites
21:00 23:15 Social dinner at the Restaurant l’Archeologia (www.larcheologia.it)
15th June 8:30 9:00 Lecture 17 – Leo Kestens
Role of the Deformation Structure and Deformation Substructure on the Annealing Texture in Ferritic Steels
9:00 9:30 Lecture 18 - Anthony Moses
Some Requirements of Magnetic Properties of Electrical Steels for Tomorrow’s Applications: Ways and Means
9:30 10:00 Lecture19 - Stefan Siebert
Magnetic Measurements Devices for the Industry s well as Research Laboratories-Application
10:00 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 11:15 Poster Session
11:15 11:45 Lecture 20 - Yoshiyuki Ushigami
Development of Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel at Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation .
11:45 12:15 Lecture 21 - Gwynne Johnston
Fully Processed and Cold Rolled Magnetic Lamination (CRML) Electrical Steels – A Comparison of Properties and Applications
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12:15 12:45 Lecture 22 – Giuseppe Carlo Abbruzzese
New Frontiers for Grain Oriented Electrical Steels: Products and Technologies
12:45 13:15 Lecture 23 - Kenichi Murakami
Texture control of recrystallization and grain growth in electrical steel sheets
13:15 14:15 Lunch
14:15 14:45 Lecture 24 - Victor Vazquez
Improved Models for Modelling the Material Flow and the Evolution of Microstructure and Texture at Hot-and Cold Rolling
14:45 15:15 Lecture 25 - David Maybury
Extending the limits of the Sm2Co17 system – 35 MGOe and beyond
15:15 15:45 Lecture 26 - Fernando Landgraf
The effect of silicon on the magnetic losses of FeSi steels.
15:45 16:15 Conclusive remarks
Preliminary list of posters Poster 1 Mateus Botani de Souza Dias Brasil Influence of rolling and annealing on the magnetostrictive properties of the FeAlB
alloys.
Poster 2 Andrey Brazhnikov Russia Novel Types of AC Motors and Drives for Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Poster 3 Enzo Chiricozzi Italy Atomic Force Microscopy for electric and magnetic characterization of
nanomaterials to be used on electric motors of next generation.
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Poster 4 Nikolay Dovzhenko Russia Novel Method of Molten Metals Electromagnetic Stirring Intensity Enlargement
Poster 5 Armin Franke Germany Ferritic Nonoriented Electrical Steel – Recrystallization and Grain Growth at Final
Annealing
Poster 6 Armin Franke Germany Ferritic Nonoriented Electrical Steel – Recrystallization Texture at Final Annealing
Poster 7 Luca Gregorio Frigoli Italy Finite element simulation to investigate the effects of ferromagnetic materials in the
linear electric generator
Poster 8 Michele Garibaldi England Metallurgy and Magnetic Properties of high Silicon Steel processed using Selective
Laser Melting
Poster 9 Jaiprakash Gautam Magnetic quality texture and microstructure evolution during a-g-a transformation
in ULC steel sheets
Poster 10 Jaewan Hong Republic of Korea (South Korea) Effects of Al contents on Magnetic Properties of Non-oriented Electrical Steels
Poster 11 S.U. Jen Taiwan Annealing effect on structural and magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical
steel
Poster 12 BIRAJ KUMAR India Microstructure and Texture evolution in electrical Steel containing 3.2wt.% Si sheet
after hot rolling and annealing
Poster 13 Seil Lee Republic of Korea Effect of Stress Relief Annealing Time on the Magnetic Properties of Various
Grades of Electrical Steels
Poster 14 Nora Leuning Germany Influence of Punching and Guillotine Cutting on the Magnetic Properties of
Electrical Steel With Consideration of Magnetic Anisotropy
Poster 15 Nicholas Lewis UK Novel method for localised power loss of ring samples.
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Poster 16 Christoph Lomoschitz Austria New C5 Electrical Steel Varnish with Improved Processability of the Coated Steel –
Voltatex®1250V
Poster 17 Yoshihiko Oda Japan Effect of compressive stress on iron loss of high Si steel sheets
Poster 18 Eun-Jee Oh South Korea Pre-annealing, heating rate, annealing atmosphere, and development of
{110}<001> Goss texture in a C- and Al-free Fe-3%Si-0.1%Mn electrical steel
Poster 19 Ivan Petryshynets Slovakia Microstructure and texture evolution in non-oriented silicon steels via strain-
induced selective grain growth.
Poster 20 Stefano Piersanti Italy Identification of Jiles-Atherton Model Parameters for Circuit Application by non
linear optimization methods
Poster 21 Iuliana Poenaru Germany (Nd1-xCex)13.6Co6.6Ga0.6Fe73.6B5.6 nanocrystalline melt-spun alloys for hot-
pressed magnets production
Poster 22 Miloš Predmerský Slovak Republic Controlling the Selected Process Parameters in the Production of Non-Oriented
Strips with High Silicon Content
Poster 23 Peter Rauscher Heat-proof laser scribing with high power continuous wave laser beam sources
Poster 24 Stefan Roggenbuck Germany On the recrystallization mechanisms of non-orientated electrical steel
Poster 25 Wahib Saikaly Precipitate characterization in two lab-produced non-oriented electrical steels with
different Ti levels
Poster 26 David Schuller Germany Influence of grain size and subgrain structure on magnetic properties of soft
magnetic composites
Poster 27 Rene Siebert Germany The new laser remote technology for electrical machines
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Poster 28 Anett Stöcker Germany Influence of hot rolling parameters on the magnetic properties of non-oriented
electrical steel
Poster 29 Shigeru Suzuki Japan Microscopic Lattice Strains and Magnetic Domain Structure in Magnetostrictive Fe
based Alloys
Poster 30 Snehashish Tripathy India Thin strip casting of Grain Oriented Electrical Steels: Developments and future
scope
Poster 31 Roberto Venturini Italy SEMI-finished NGO electrical steel production through innovative casting and thin
hot band rolling technology
Poster 32 Ryu Watakabe Japan Investigation into the measurement method of Fe-based amorphous strip for IEC
standardization and its application to electrical steel sheet
Poster 33 Xuefei Wei Germany Modelling the evolution of microstructure and texture in different height layers
during cold rolling of non-oriented electrical steel by CPFEM
Poster 34 Hannes Alois Weiss Germany Influence of the cutting technique on the magnetic properties of non-grain-oriented
electrical steel
Poster 35 Nicoletta Zacchetti Italy Testing of high quality Carbon rollers for continuous annealing furnaces processing
cold rolled high alloyed Silicon Steels
Poster 36 Giuseppe Zanocchi Italy Sensitivity, optimization and vibration analysis of a single-phase induction motor
with permanent capacitor
Poster 37 Belamri Zehira Algeria Effect of thermal history on the formation of D03 ordered structure in Fe-Ga alloys.
Poster 38 Bowen Zhou China Effect of Acid Soluble Aluminum Content on Annealed Hot-rolled Grain-oriented
Silicon Steel
Poster 39 Mauro Zucca Italy Magnetic Losses up to Saturation in Non-Oriented Steel Laminations