UK-Japan Symposium on
Materials Under Extreme Conditions: Effects of Temperature, High Strain Rate and Irradiation
Website: http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/solidmech/ukjapan2015
ANNOUNCEMENT
(Rev 2.9)
20 – 23 September 2015
Pembroke College, Oxford,
United Kingdom
Organised by University of Oxford and Tokyo Institute of Technology
under the auspices of the UK-Japan Engineering Education League
UK-Japan Symposium on Materials Under Extreme Conditions: Effects of Temperature, High Strain Rate and Irradiation Oxford, United Kingdom, 20-23 September 2015
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Foreword
In many industrial sectors – for instance those dealing with power generation,
transportation, infrastructure and defence – advanced alloys are being pushed to the
very limits of their capability. Examples include ever higher operating temperatures and
pressures, high strain rates and harsh environments involving corrosion and nuclear
irradiation. These are materials required to work under extreme conditions.
What impact do these hostile environments have on the material’s operating lifetimes?
How do engineers design with them to meet industry’s needs but also to ensure the
safety demanded by society? What is the underlying material science that allows for
effective use of these advanced materials at extreme conditions?
To address these pressing issues, a UK-Japan
Symposium on Materials Under Extreme
Conditions will bring together leading
experts from around the world. Emphasis
will be placed on cutting-edge science and
research, with plenty of time for discussion
and interaction including a groupwork
project for students. The symposium is being
organised jointly by the University of Oxford and Tokyo Institute of Technology, under
the auspices of the UK-Japan Engineering League*.
*The UK-Japan Engineering Education League
was founded at Tokyo Tech in March 2014, where
it held its first symposium. A second meeting took
place at UCL in London in September 2014. The
league consists of more than 20 Japanese and UK
research universities which hold meetings to
exchange information, to establish best practice in
engineering education and to promote education
through research.
Pembroke College, University of Oxford, UK
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech), Japan
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Symposium Topics
o Mechanics of materials
o High strain rate phenomena
o Computer modelling methods
o Alloy design: tools and validation
o Advanced processing methods
o Oxidation and corrosion
o Multiscale modelling
o Advanced characterisation techniques
o Lifetime prediction methods
o Related topics
Organising Committee
University of Oxford Tokyo Institute of Technology
Prof. Roger C. Reed Prof. Kikuo Kishimoto
Dr. Fauzan Adziman Prof. Jeffrey Cross
Mrs. Karen Bamford Prof. Masao Takeyama
As the oldest university in the English-speaking world, Oxford is a unique and historic institution. Teaching existed at Oxford in some form in 1096 and developed rapidly from 1167.
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Keynote Lectures
Role of Metals in Society Prof. Roger C. Reed University of Oxford
Novel Concept of Alloy Design for Power Generation Prof. Masao Takeyama Tokyo Institute of Technology
Nickel Superalloys for Jet Engine Applications Prof. Cathie Rae University of Cambridge
High-temperature Oxidation of Metals Prof. Shigenari Hayashi Tokyo Institute of Technology
Effects of Nuclear Irradiation of Structural Alloys Prof. David Armstrong University of Oxford
Titanium Alloys at the Extreme Prof. David Dye Imperial College London
Technical Lectures
Thermal Barrier Coatings Dr. Rudder Wu NIMS, Japan
Dynamic Failure of Materials and Structures Prof. Kazuaki Inaba Tokyo Institute of Technology
Modelling Methods for Design of New Alloys Dr. Alessandro Mottura University of Birmingham
Thermal Mechanical Fatigue Prof. Johan Moverare Linköping University, Sweden
Spraying Technology for Coatings Dr. Atsushi Sato University of Oxford
Role of Physics-based Modelling Dr. Fauzan Adziman University of Oxford
Plasticity and Beyond in Nickel Superalloys Prof. Motoki Sakaguchi Tokyo Institute of Technology
Materials at High Strain Rates Dr. Antonio Pellegrino University of Oxford
Overview of 9Cr-1Mo Steel Oxidation Behaviour in Advanced Gas Cooled Reactors
Dr. Aya Shin EDF Energy, UK
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Opening and Introductory Remarks
Prof. Roger C. Reed University of Oxford
Prof. Kikuo Kishimoto Tokyo Institute of Technology
Prof. Roderick Smith Imperial College London
Sunday, 20th September 2015
Monday, 21st September 2015
Tuesday, 22nd September 2015
Wednesday, 23rd September 2015
Starts at 08.30 except for Sunday
Refer to detailed programme below for time
Keynote lectures
(3 x 40 min)
Keynote lectures
(3 x 40 min)
Group
presentations by student
(3 groups)
Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
Student presentations (4 x 20 min)
Student presentations (4 x 20 min)
Group presentations by
student (3 groups)
Lunch in Hall Lunch in Hall Lunch in Hall
Groupwork project for students
Technical lectures
(4 x 20 min)
Departures
Registration
Coffee break Coffee break
Poster session
Groupwork project continues
Technical lectures
(4 x 20 min)
19.00 for 19.30
Welcome dinner in Hall
Dinner in Hall
Formal dinner in Hall
Programme
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Detailed programme
Sunday 20 September 2015 13.30 Registration
16.00 Student poster session and competition* *Students whose posters voted as best 8 (by all delegates) are entitled to do oral presentation on 21st or 22nd September
19.00 for 19.30
Welcome dinner in Hall
Introductory remarks by Roger C. Reed (Oxford University) and Masao Takeyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Monday 21 September 2015 08.30 Keynote: Role of Metals in Society
Roger C. Reed
University of Oxford, UK
09.10 Keynote: Novel Concept of Alloy Design for Power Generation
Masao Takeyama
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
09.50 Keynote: Titanium Alloys at the Extreme
David Dye
Imperial College London, UK
10.30 Coffee
11.00 Student presentation 1
11.20 Student presentation 2
11.40 Student presentation 3
12.00 Student presentation 4
12.20 Lunch
13.30 Groupwork project for students
Networking and discussion for other delegates
15.00 Coffee
15.30 Groupwork project continues
16.30 Walking tour of Oxford
19.00 for 19.30
Dinner in Hall
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Tuesday 22 September 2015 08.30 Keynote: Nickel Superalloys for Jet Engine Applications
Cathie Rae
University of Cambridge, UK
09.10 Keynote: High-Temperature Oxidation of Metals
Shigenari Hayashi
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
09.50 Keynote: Effects of Nuclear Irradiation of Structural Alloys
David Armstrong
University of Oxford, UK
10.30 Coffee
11.00 Student presentation 5
11.20 Student presentation 6
11.40 Student presentation 7
12.00 Student presentation 8
12.20 Lunch
13.30 Technical Lecture: Thermal Mechanical Fatigue
Johan Moverare
Linköping University, Sweden
13.50 Technical Lecture: Dynamic Failure of Materials and Structures
Kazuaki Inaba
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
14.10 Technical Lecture: Materials at High Strain Rates
Antonio Pellegrino
University of Oxford, UK
14.30 Technical Lecture: Role of Physics-based Modelling
Fauzan Adziman
University of Oxford, UK
14.50 Coffee
15.20 Technical Lecture: Plasticity and Beyond in Nickel Superalloys
Motoki Sakaguchi
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
15.40 Technical Lecture: Modelling Methods for Design of New Alloys
Alessandro Mottura
University of Birmingham, UK
16.00 Technical Lecture: Thermal Barrier Coatings
Rudder Wu
National Institute of Materials Science, Japan
16.20 Technical Lecture: Spraying Technology for Coatings
Atsushi Sato
University of Oxford, UK
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16.40 Technical Lecture: Overview of 9Cr-1Mo Steel Oxidation Behaviour in Advanced Gas Cooled Reactors
Aya Shin
EDF Energy, UK
19.00 for 19.30
Formal dinner in Hall
Remarks by Roderick Smith (Imperial College London) and Kikuo Kishimoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Wednesday 23 September 2015 08.30 Group presentation by student – Group 1
09.00 Group presentation by student – Group 2
09.30 Group presentation by student – Group 3
10.00 Coffee
10.30 Group presentation by student – Group 4
11.00 Group presentation by student – Group 5
11.30 Group presentation by student – Group 6
12.00 Wrap Up session
By Jeffrey Cross, Kikuo Kishimoto and Roger Reed
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Departures
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Topics for student groupwork presentation
Ph.D. Program Training: Comparison and analysis between Japan and UK Univ.
Energy Policy in UK and Japan: Similarities and Differences
Science or Engineering: What Contributes More to Society?
The Public Perception of Science and Engineering in UK and Japan: How Do They Differ?
Possibilities for Recycling of Metals: Japan and UK
New Propulsion Strategies for Cars, Trains and Airplanes
Note:
Number of students who can participate in poster presentation and group work project
is limited to 30, i.e. 15 from the UK and 15 from Japan.
Guidelines for abstracts, posters, and presentations
Please refer to the following link:
http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/solidmech/ukjapan2015/guideline.
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Venue
The Pichette Auditorium
Dining Hall The Harold Lee Room
Symposium complex
Pembroke is a setting which blends buildings as old as 1400s and as new as 2013.
Beautiful traditional dining and meeting spaces sit alongside stunning modern spaces which
include an auditorium and break out rooms, and en-suite accommodation is available;
all within a compact site in the centre of Oxford.
Founded in 1624
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Access to Venue
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Registration Registration fees Fees include all symposium sessions 20 – 23 September 2015, welcome reception on 20 September, lunch during the symposium, a symposium dinner on 21 September, and a formal dinner on 22 September.
Student Delegate
Registration fees £400 + VAT £500 + VAT
Accommodation Bed and breakfast accommodation is available on campus at Pembroke College Oxford. Rooms are available in the new development with cafeteria and other new facilities directly adjacent to the symposium room. All rooms are single with private bathroom facilities. Rooms cost £65 + VAT per night. Link for registration1: http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/solidmech/ukjapan2015/registration
1 Registration is administered by Pembroke College Oxford.
Oxford University is made up of more than 30 different colleges, where students usually have their tutorials. Each one has its own dining hall, bar, common room and library.
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Sponsors
Symposium secretariat
Mrs. Karen Bamford Department of Engineering Science
University of Oxford Begbroke Science Park
Begbroke Hill Woodstock Road
Oxfordshire, OX5 1PF, UK Tel: +44 (0)1865 613450
Email: [email protected]
Symposium venue:
Pembroke College,
Oxford, UK