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ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming 8th - 10th May Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Spain CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Mondragon Unibertsitatea is an independent university, organised as mixed cooperative, non-profit education cooperative declared to be of public utility. Its main activities are Education, Research and Knowledge Transfer to companies and other public or private entities. The Faculty of Engineering, which began its activity in 1943, had been the origin of the denominated co-operative movement of Mondragon, grouped together around the Mondragon Corporation, which currently represents the leading industrial private group of Spain. Mondragon Unibertsitatea is a practical university immersed in business reality that combines training, research and knowledge transfer to improve the competitive position of companies and organisations. A University that listens to companies and society and responds effectively and with quality to their challenges. As a university of knowledge transfer, the Faculty of Engineering has a solid research and transfer model that is articulated around real cooperation with companies and institutions, generating knowledge with a clear market orientation. Thus, it gets more than half of its research funds from private research contracts and it is ranked by U-Multirank on the top of the list of European universities in knowledge transfer. Mondragon Unibertsitatea offers 16 Bachelor’s degrees and 18 master degrees in 7 knowledge areas: engineering, business management, entrepreneurship, cooperativism, education, media communication and gastronomic and culinary sciences. Currently, 5.600 students are following these courses and nearly the 70% are oriented to dual training methodology. The professional learning space also offers a large variety of courses in other to satisfy the life- long learning demand of more than 6.500 professionals every year.
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May CONTENTS Welcome from President of ESAFORM 2 Message from ESAFORM 2019 Conference chairmen 4 Committees 6 Keynote speakers 10 Sponsors 15 Organizing R&D groups 16 General information 18 ESAFORM precourses 20 Venue 22 Programme at a glance 24 Daily Programme 30 Social Programme 57 1
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT OF ESAFORM The ESAFORM conference in 2019 is the 22nd annual conference in a successful series of the European Scientific Association for Material Forming. Over 300 participants—regular and new—gather in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain to discuss progress in scientific and industrial research in material forming for a broad range of materials and processes. As president of the association, I warmly welcome you to this conference, organized by Dr. Lander Galdos and Prof. Pedro Arrazola and their team from Mondragon Unibertsitatea. The European Scientific Association for Material Forming, ESAFORM, was founded in 1997 after the successful realization of Ton van den the European Human Capital and Mobility BOOGAARD programme NUPHYMAT. The thematic President of ESAFORM network that was created in NUPHYMAT initiated the foundation of ESAFORM. It’s goal is to promote research and education in material forming at universities, research institutes and in industry. All industrially relevant materials that are typically shaped by forming are considered, where the largest material groups are metals, polymers and composites. To stimulate communication and cooperation between researchers, an annual conference is organized since 1998, each year in another country. By participating in the conference, you are automatically member of ESAFORM for this year. 2
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May Apart from the annual conference, scientific afternoon. Since membership of ESAFORM communication is also stimulated by is included in the Conference, all participants publishing the official ESAFORM journal are expected to be present at this meeting, International Journal of Material Forming contribute to the discussion and bring in new of which you find one issue in the conference ideas to make the Association as beneficial bag and by the ESAFORM Bookseries in as possible for its members. Material Forming. Other information that is relevant for our community is distributed on Although ESAFORM started as a European the association’s website www.esaform.org association, we welcome an ever increasing and by a limited number of mailings to the number of participants from outside Europe, members. many of whom return year after year. This demonstrates the successful format of the To distinguish young researchers in the field conference. of material forming ESAFORM awards a Scientific Prize and a PhD prize for Industrial I wish you all a very interesting conference Research each year. The prize winners of with sparkling new ideas, thorough scientific this year are announced during the opening discussions, a pleasant time with friends and of the conference and they give plenary a relaxing time in Vitoria-Gasteiz. presentations on the Thursday morning. To stimulate research cooperation between members, ESAFORM has constituted 2 grants. The ESAFORM Proposal Grant supports the writing of proposals for European funding schemes and the ESAFORM Mobility Grant supports scientific visits for young researchers between research groups from different countries. The recipient of the Mobility Grants report on their scientific visit during the General Assembly, which takes place on Thursday 3
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May MESSAGE FROM ESAFORM 2019 CONFERENCE CHAIRMEN It is our pleasure and honour to welcome you to the 22nd ESAFORM conference. The European Scientific Association for Material Forming, ESAFORM, promotes research and education in material forming at universities, research institutions and in industry. To stimulate communication and cooperation between researchers, an annual conference is organized, each year in another country. This year, the conference is hosted from 8th to 10th May by Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Spain. With close to 350 registrants and 17 parallel mini symposium, the conference promises to be an active form for discussion of the latest state of the art in material processing technologies. All industrially relevant material that are typically shaped by forming are included, with the largest material groups represented as metals, polymers and composites. Mini-Symposium of the conference include: Composites forming processes, Extrusion and drawing, Forging and rolling, Innovative joining by forming technologies, Integrated manufacturing and sustainability, Laser material forming, Machining and cutting, Nanostructured materials fabrication and applications, New and advanced numerical strategies for material forming, Non-conventional processes, Optimization and inverse analysis in forming, Polymer processing and thermomechanical properties, Semi- solid processes, Additive manufacturing, Formability of metallic materials, Incremental and sheet metal forming, Material behaviour modelling. These research areas are promoted and fostered through the Advanced Material Forming Processes and the High Performance Machining research groups at Mondragon Unibertsitatea, which includes over 100 researchers working in related areas. Mondragon Unibertsitatea is member of the biggest cooperative group in the world, the Mondragon Corporation. With more than 266 member companies and 80.800 total workforce the high industrial character of the corporation is present at our research activities and theoretical studies are always supported by experimental research using last generation near to industry forming and cutting facilities. We encourage you to take the opportunity to connect with old and new colleagues in Mondragon Unibertsitatea during the conference days. 4
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May Apart from the conference parallel sessions, two pre-conference courses are scheduled the 7th of May at the university Metal forming and Machining laboratories. More than 25 students and professionals are expected in the lectures, where theoretical lectures and practicum will be used to introduce young researchers into the sheet metal forming and machining simulation tools. The conference is organized in three days, as usual. A welcome reception is organized the first day of the conference, after the parallel sessions. The second day, the ESAFORM prizes will be presented and the General Assembly will be held in the evening before the conference dinner. Everyone is invited to join the assembly to better know the history and aim of the ESAFORM association. Please take the opportunity during the breaks and the scheduled social activities to make contacts with old and new colleagues. A positive and significant output of the conference will be the new collaborations and friendships that are made. While in Vitoria-Gasteiz, please take the opportunity to explore some of the city. The Old Quarters of Vitoria-Gasteiz, declared a Monumental Site in 1997, still preserves its medieval layout intact. The Medieval Quarters enable visitors to enjoy the history of the city, discover civil buildings, mansions, tower houses and beautiful temples of great interest as examples of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical art. Declared a World Heritage Site in 2015, the Santa Maria Cathedral has captivated a great many visitors, as well as world-renowned writers such as Ken Follet, who took inspiration from the cathedral in order to write the second part of The Pillars of the Earth. The well-known La Rioja wine area is very close to the city. Visit the impressive Marques de Riscal winery designed by Frank O. Gehry at El Ciego town. Most of all we wish you an enjoyable visit which leads to fond memories, new understandings, and an increases clarity and excitement for your research path going forward. Sincerely yours, Lander GALDOS & Pedro ARRAZOLA Conference Chairmen 5
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May COMMITTEES ESAFORM 2019 CHAIRMEN Dr. Lander GALDOS Dr. Pedro ARRAZOLA • Head of the Advanced Material • Head of the High Performance Forming Processes research group Machining research group • Engineering Faculty • Engineering Faculty Mondragon Unibertsitatea Mondragon Unibertsitatea ESAFORM 2019 ORGANISING COMMITTEE • Dr. Lander GALDOS • Dr. Aitor MADARIAGA • Dr. Pedro ARRAZOLA • Dr. Mikel SAENZ DE BURUAGA • Dr. Eneko SAENZ DE ARGANDOÑA • Ms. Eli ARIZMENDI • Dr. Nagore OTEGI • Ms. Haizea LEGORBURU • Dr. Joseba MENDIGUREN 6
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May ESAFORM 2019 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE • Dr. Emmanuelle ABISSET-CHAVANNE • Prof. Anne HABRAKEN • Prof. Waqar AHMED • Dr.-Ing. Hinnerk HAGENAH • Prof. Remko AKKERMAN • Prof. Jean Yves HASCOET • Dr. Nadine ALLANIC • Dr. Iñaki HURTADO • Prof. Guisy AMBROGIO • Prof. Toshihiko KUWABARA • Dr. G. ANDRADE-CAMPOS • Prof. Enrico LERTORA • Dr. Holger ARETZ • Prof. Stepan LOMOV • Dr. Pedro J. ARRAZOLA • Dr. Jokin LOZARES • Dr. Zigor AZPILGAIN • Prof. Chiara MANDOLFINO • Prof. Marcus BAMBACH • Prof. Takashi MATSUMURA • Prof. Dorel BANABIC • Dr. Gary MENARY • Prof. Frédéric BARLAT • Prof. Marion MERKLEIN • Prof. Bernd-Arno BEHRENS • Prof. Wociech Z. MISIOLEK • Prof. Philippe BOISSE • Dr. Soeren MÜLLER • Prof. Dermot BRABAZON • Dr. Sumsun NAHER • Prof. Gianluca BUFFA • Prof. Semih PERDAHCIOGLU • Prof. Pierpaolo CARLONE • Prof. Stefanie REESE • Prof. Francisco CHINESTA • Prof. Loredana SANTO • Dr. Sam COPPIETERS • Prof. Fabrice SCHMIDT • Prof. Kwang-Leong CHOY • Dr. Hans-Peter SCHULZE • Prof. André L. COSTA • Prof. James A. SHERWOOD • Dr. Margareta COTEATA • Prof. Laurentiu SLATINEAU • Prof. Elias CUETO • Dr. Vincent SOBOTKA • Prof. Olivier De ALMEIDA • Prof. Christof SOMMITSCH • Prof. Denis DOWLING • Dr. Roberto SPINA • Prof. Joost DUFLOU • Prof. Matteo STRANO • Prof. Massimo DURANTE • Prof. Laurent TABOUROT • Dr. Stefanie ELGETI • Prof. Sandrine THUILLIER • Prof. Robertt Angelo FONTES VALENTE • Prof. Domenico UMBRELLO • Prof. Livan FRATINI • Prof. Henry VALBERG • Dr. Lander GALDOS • Dr. Gabriela VINCZE • Dr. Guenael GERMAIN • Prof. Wolfram VOLK • Prof. Claudio GIARDINI • Prof. Torgeir WELO • Prof. Peter GROCHE • Prof. Tuncay YALCINKAYA 7
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May ESAFORM BOARD OF DIRECTORS • Prof. Ton van den BOOGAARD, President, University of Twente, The Netherlands (elected in BoD in 2008, 2014) • Prof. Livan FRATINI, Vice-President, University of Palermo, Italy (elected in BoD in 2012, 2018) • Dr. Katia MOCELLIN, Treasurer, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France (elected in BoD in 2012, 2018) • Prof. Dermot BRABAZON, Secretary, Dublin City University, Ireland (elected in BoD in 2010, 2016) • Prof. Sandrine THUILLIER, Deputy-Secretary, University of South Brittany, France (elected in BoD in 2016) • Prof. Dorel BANABIC, Past-President, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania (elected in BoD in 2000, 2006, 2012, 2018) • Prof. Markus BAMBACH, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus, Germany (elected in BoD in 2018) • Prof. Frédéric BARLAT, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea (elected in the BoD in 2012, 2018) • Prof. Philippe BOISSE, INSA Lyon, France (elected in BoD in 2000, 2016) • Dr. Pierpaolo CARLONE, University of Salerno, Italy (elected in the BoD in 2014) • Prof. Francesco CHINESTA, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France (elected in BoD in 2004, 2010, 2016) 8
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May • Prof. Elias CUETO, University of Zaragoza, Spain (elected in BoD in 2008, 2014) • Prof. Joost DUFLOU, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (elected in BoD in 2012, 2018) • Dr. Lionel FOURMENT, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France (elected in BoD in 2008, 2014) • Prof. Toshihiko KUWABARA, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan (elected in BoD in 2016) • Dr. Anne-Marie HABRAKEN, University of Liège, Belgium (elected in BoD in 2000, 2006, 2012, 2018) • Dr.-Ing. Hinnerk HAGENAH, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany (elected in BoD in 2012, 2018) • Dr. Elisabeth MASSONI, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France (elected in BoD in 2002, 2008, 2014) • Dr. Gary MENARY, Queen’s University of Belfast, UK (elected in BoD in 2006, 2014) • Dr. Sumsun NAHER, City University of London, UK (elected in BoD in 2018) • Prof. Domenico UMBRELLO, University of Calabria, Italy (elected in the BoD in 2014) 9
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Prof. Takayuki HAMA Kyoto University Crystal plasticity modelling for sheet metal forming The objective of our work is to predict and to understand macroscopic deformation behavior of sheet metals by using crystal plasticity models. In this presentation, our recent progresses on crystal plasticity modelling especially for hcp metals, including Mg alloy and commercially pure (CP-Ti) titanium sheets, are presented. First, two main achievements in this work to reproduce the anisotropic and asymmetric work-hardening behaviors and texture evolution observed in hcp metals, i.e., a detwinning model and parameter identification procedures, are briefly explained. Then, some simulation examples for Mg alloy and CP-Ti sheets are presented, including tension-compression asymmetry, in-plane anisotropy, anisotropic hardening under biaxial tension, cyclic loading, and two-step loading. Abundant experimental results are used to verify the simulation results. It is emphasized that our crystal plasticity model could also predict properly the anisotropic hardening in the plastic contours of these metals. Moreover, a simulation example of cup drawing processes of a CP-Ti sheet using the developed crystal plasticity model is also shown. Biography Dr. Takayuki Hama is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Energy Science and Technology at Kyoto University. He received his BE (1999), ME (2001), and PhD (2004) from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Waseda University. He then joined the Graduate School of Energy Science at Kyoto University as an Assistant Professor, where he currently serves as an associate professor since 2010. His primary research interests are forming and modelling of sheet metals. He has been working on experiment and finite-element simulation of springback of various sheet metals, including high tensile strength steel, magnesium alloy, titanium alloy, and aluminum alloy sheets. His recent researches focus on crystal plasticity modelling of these sheet metals. Specifically, he carefully compares simulation results of work-hardening behavior under a variety of loading paths, including tension, compression, reverse loading, simple shear and biaxial tension, with experimental results to validate models, to understand underlying deformation mechanism and eventually to utilize developed models for sheet-metal forming simuations. 10
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May Mr. Andoitz ARANBURU Fagor Arrasate Production installations for lightweight technologies Global warming and ecological awareness have prompted different institutions to implement laws to reduce CO2 emissions. These laws directly affect the automobile industry, as they set guidelines for the emissions of gases that must be met. To meet these requirements, automobile manufacturers are working on improving the efficiency of the engines as well as on the lightening of the car itself. This second fact is even more important in the case of the electric car, since the batteries add an important additional weight to the car. This presentation focuses on the different lightweighting strategies that are being promoted for the manufacture of the car both in the body in withe (BIW) and in the chassis. It shows the new materials in which the automobile manufacturers are investing, different steels, aluminum, composites, etc. and the industrial facilities that are used or will be used for the production of these parts, such as lines of presses, transfer presses, hot stamping of steel and aluminum facilities and composites processing machines. Biography Andoitz Aranburu got his mechanical engineering degree in 1998 in Mondragon University after 4 years. He started working in Fagor Arrasate in 1997 as mechanical press designer and in 2002 continued as responsible for the design of mechanical installations. He currently works since 2011 as responsible for innovation department of Fagor Arrasate Automotive division, working in several projects related with the Fagor Arrasate’ s technological roadmap, such as energy efficiency, intelligent installations, productivity, new products and services, reliability, and service platforms. 11
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May Prof. Dirk MOHR ETH Zürich Recent advances on predicting ductile failure Recent investigations on the ductile fracture initiation in metals emphasize that the effect of the Lode angle parameter is particularly important when failure occurs during sheet metal forming. This talk discusses newly-developed experimental techniques to characterize the ductile fracture response of sheet metal. Results are presented from basic fracture experiments on different grades of advanced high strength steels and aluminum 6xxx/7xxx alloys. A fully-automated testing system is presented to execute basic fracture testing programs includes smiley shear, tension with a central hole, V-bending and punch experiments to cover stress states ranging from pure shear to equi-biaxial tension. Selected experiments are also performed on a split Hopkinson bar system to gain some insight into the effect of the strain rate. All experimental results suggest that the effect the Lode angle is responsible for the pronounced differences in ductility between plane strain tension and equi- biaxial tension, while the increase in ductility under shear-dominated loading conditions is due to the effect of the stress triaxiality. Aside from recent experimental developments, novel stress-state, strain-rate and temperature dependent fracture initiation models are discussed along with their implementation in leading commercial finite element software packages. Biography Dr. Dirk Mohr currently holds the Chair of Computational Modeling of Materials in Manufacturing at ETH’s Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (MAVT). He joined the faculty of ETH in 2015 after conducting research at the Solid Mechanics Laboratory at Ecole Polytechnique (France) and MIT’s Impact and Crashworthiness Lab. He was educated in Structural and Computational Mechanics at the University of Karlsruhe (Germany), the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (France) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), where he received his PhD in Applied Mechanics in 2003. Professor Mohr’s research activities include impact engineering, ductile failure of sheet metal and the mechanics of metamaterials. He is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Impact Engineering and the International Journal of Solids and Structures. 12
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May PhD. Mathias Peter HARTMANN TUM Munich Composites forming - from manual prepreg layup to modeling integrated process control, a continuing quest The wide range of applications in aerospace, automotive, wind energy and sporting goods demands manufacturing technologies tailored to functionality and component value, quantitatively and qualitatively. Increasing the degree of automation boosts the throughput. The combination of production technologies like automated fiber placement in conjunction with additive manufacturing delivers additional degrees of freedom, thus an increased light weight potential. Targeting fully automated processes requires continuous process monitoring to ensure sufficient part quality. To date, process monitoring data typically is used for documentation purposes only, activities towards closed-loop control of composites manufacturing steps are currently under development. This talk covers the state of the art and current advances on manufacturing technologies, process monitoring and simulation in composites forming with an emphasis on braiding and automated fiber placement. Considering the data available from various manufacturing steps, the potential of integrating machine learning in advanced composite production systems is highlighted and discussed. Biography After receiving his diploma in aeronautics engineering, Mathias Hartmann has been working for FACC AG, Austria, as a stress engineer at the material review board (MRB) from 2007 to 2009. Starting to work as a research assistant at TUM in 2010, he has been establishing the area of curing simulation and PID analysis at the Chair of Carbon Composites, leading the research team “Compaction, Curing and Consolidation Simulation” since 2012. He has earned his PhD with the dissertation “Analysis and Compensation of Process Induced Deformations in Composite Structures”. With a strong background on both structural analysis and process modeling, he took on the responsibility for the simulation group at the Chair of Carbon Composites in 2016. 13
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May Dr. Fernando LASAGNI Centro Avanzado de Tecnologías Aeroespaciales Making fly Additive Manufactured aerospace hardware: considerations along the value chain Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods have shown to be capable to produce advanced parts which cannot be fabricated today using traditional manufacturing processes. In particular, aerospace industry is being one of the most relevant industrial sectors in adopting this technology. This is clearly pushed by the outstanding benefits that can be achieved, due to the increased functionality of the produced parts as well as the capability of reducing lead- time and part weight. The last item is of particular interest in in the space industry, where the cost for delivering 1Kg of payload ranges between 10 and 30 k€. This talk covers all related aspects along the value chain for flying metallic aerospace hardware. Taking into consideration the industry perspective, all production steps will be addressed, starting from the design, following by fabrication, post-processes and finalizing by the description of inspection methods. All these aspects are validated along a series of demonstrators, including satellite and spacecraft load-carrying and secondary structures, launchers and other parts for commercial and military aircrafts and helicopters, which will be flight between 2019 and 2022. Biography Ph.D. in Materials Science from the Vienna University of Technology in 2006 dedicated to the investigation of light alloys and composites materials. He was laureate in 2007 with the Fritz-Grasenick Prize of the Austrian Society of Electron Microscopy. During 2008 he was involved in the development of novel porous materials for heat pipes at IberEspacio S.A. (Madrid, Spain). From September 2008 he is the head of the Materials and Processes department at CATEC, with focus on Additive Manufacturing technologies, NDT and testing. Mr. Lasagni has also a scientific record of more than 170 contributions in international peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings and participation. He acted as well as Spanish representative during Additive Manufacturing harmonization meeting at ESA in 2014 and 2017. Coordinator of the AM group at the Spanish Aerospace Platform. Georg Sachs prize of the German Society of Materials (DGM) in 2018. 14
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORSHIP SILVER SPONSORSHIP SUPPORTERS AND PUBLIC FUNDING EXHIBITION AREA 15
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May ORGANIZING R&D GROUPS ADVANCED MATERIAL FORMING PROCESSES The “Advanced Material Forming Processes” research group, has an over 25 year experience in the field of material forming. The current research fields cover the Metal casting, the Bulk Metal Forming and Semisolid forging or thixoforming and the Sheet metal and tube forming. Lastly included research fields also include the hybrid material processing and multi-material joining. The research group usually performs projects that cover from the deep study of the material behaviour at macroscopic and microscopic scale, the development of numerical simulation models to prove the initial process concept, to the production of tooling and components at laboratory scale using industrial machines. In order to do so, new and innovative material and tribological testing devices have been developed at our laboratories. Some key facilities are: the vacuum induction skull melting facility, the novel forging simulator able to work at high temperature and high impact strain rates using a hammer, the biaxial testing machine and the novel test bench for tribological studies starting from coil. 16
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May HIGH PERFORMANCE MACHINING The High Performance Cutting Research Group aims to improve machining processes employed in different industrial sectors (transport, aeronautics, health, moulds and dyes…). Common challenges demanded by companies are (I) the machining process windows definition (cutting conditions, cutting tools, fixturing systems…) (II) the homologation of machining processes or (III) the development and evaluation of new machining technologies. The main research fields are: Fundamentals of cutting (experimental and modelling approaches), Five Axis milling, Micromachining, Grinding, Machinability and Surface Integrity (accredited by ENAC in the material damage standard). The research is developed from the fundamental oriented basis to the industrially applied one. Some key equipment in the Machining Laboratory facilities are the following: a 5 Axis milling Machine Mikron MILL P 800 U, a micromilling machine Kern EVO, a vertical CNC lathe Danobat TV700, a surface CNC grinding machine GER and a broaching machine EKIN RAS. 17
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May GENERAL INFORMATION INFORMATION DESK The information desk will be located at the Olarizu Room, on the Europa’s Palace ground floor. All the attendees must be registered and are required to wear their oficial conference badge at all the times. Not only for the conferences, but also for the social programme. The information desk timetable: • 7th May: from 13:00 am to 19:00 pm • 8th May: from 08:00 am to 19:00 pm • 9th May: from 08:00 am to 19:00 pm • 10th May: from 08:00 am to 14:00 pm INFORMATION FOR SPEAKERS All speakers are asked to bring their presentation on a memory stick, we will provide a presentation laptop in the room, required format: 16:9. No personal laptops are allowed at the pódium for presentations. Please note that in order to load your presentation you need to do it in advanced at your presentation room where the AV technicians to assist you in any needs. In order to ensure the smooth running of sessions speakers are asked to ensure that their adhere to their timings. Each chairperson will monitor your presentation timekeeping and notify of your remaining time. They will be showing you a yellow card in order to mark the 5 minutes left, and a red card once there is only a minute left. All speakers must take into account that their exposition timing is the following: 15 minutes exposition and 5 minutes for questions. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE The organisers of ESAFORM 2019 reserve the right to alter any of the programme or any other arrangement for the meeting including cancelation or postponement of any part of the event should the unforseen circumstances require it. The organisers accept no responsability for resulting cost or inconvinience to participants in this case. The organisers accept no liability for participant personal injuries or loss/damaged to property while in attendance or as a result of the workshops, social events or any of the conference transfers. 18
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WI-FI INTERNET CONNECTION Free wi-fi access will be available at the venue. SSID: ESAFORM2019 Pasword: Esaform2019 EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS During the meeting, in the case of an emergency of any kind, please contact the registration desk. If you require medical services in any other time, please, call the Emergency Services phone number 112. HOW TO MOVE AROUND Bikes Main areas of the city can easly be walked or cycled, taking into account that Vitoria was named Green Capital 2016, and due to its size makes everything very accesible. Bike rental link: Urban Buses Another way to get around the city is by bus. Please find attached the Bus Schedules and routes. Taxis Taxis do not pick up passengers in the Street, you can not flag taxis. You should go to a taxi stop or call a radio taxi company: • Radio Taxi Gasteiz: +34 945 27 35 00 • Radio Taxi Celedon: +34 945 27 20 00 19
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May ESAFORM PRECOURSES COURSE 1: MODELLING OF SHEET METAL FORMING PROCESSES AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION Tuesday, May 7th Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Faculty of Engineering 08:00 Bus departure from Europe Congress Palace to Mondragon 09:00-09:30 Mondragon Corporation 09:30-10:00 Mondragon University - Advanced Materials Forming Processes Group Introduction 10:00-10:45 Material and tribological behaviour in sheet metal forming (part I) 10:45-11:15 Coffee Break 11:15-12:00 Material and tribological behaviour in sheet metal forming (part II) 12:00-13:00 Numerical analysis of process variables impact on forming of high strength steels 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:00 Experimental tests: Strip drawing test 15:00-16:00 Experimental tests: tensile test with non-contact strain measurement 16:00-17:00 Experimental tests: U drawing test in hydraulic press 17:00 Departure to Europe Congress Palace by Bus 20
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May Mondragon Unibertsitatea Loramendi, 4 20500 Arrasate - Mondragón Tel.: +34 943 712 185 COURSE 2: MODELLING OF MACHINING PROCESSES AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION Tuesday, May 7th Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Faculty of Engineering 08:00 Bus departure from Europe Congress Palace to Mondragon 09:00-09:30 Mondragon Corporation 09:30-10:00 Mondragon University - High Performance Machining Group Introduction 10:00-10:45 FEM of Chip Formation 10:45-11:15 Coffee Break 11:15-12:00 Distortions 12:00-13:00 Experimental analysis of Surface Integrity: Roughness, Material damage, Residual stresses 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:00 Experimental tests: fundamentals of cutting: Forces, Temperature measurement, High Speed Filming… 15:00-16:00 Experimental tests: Micromachining 16:00-17:00 Visit to other facilities dedicated to machining: Five Axis Milling, Vertical CNC lathe, Grinding, Broaching 17:00 Departure to Europe Congress Palace by Bus 21
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May VENUE EUROPA PALACE Floor 2 Gasteiz room Zabalgana room La Hechicera Sorginetxe room room Ground Floor Secretariat & Portilla Catering area room Olarizu Maeztu room auditorium Barandiaran room Entrance 22
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May Europa Conference and Exhibition Centre (Palacio Europa) in Vitoria-Gasteiz is a spacious, modern, versatile and comfortable building which, after undergoing comprehensive refurbishment, has become a benchmark for sustainable architecture. Av. Gasteiz, 85, 01.009 Vitoria-Gasteiz Tel +34 945 16 15 20 Maeztu auditorium Barandiaran room Olarizu room Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Portilla room Gasteiz room La Hechicera room Ground Floor Floor 2 Floor 2 Sorginetxe room Zabalgana room Floor 2 Floor 2 23
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH 08:00 - 08:30 Conference Registration Olarizu room 08:30 - 09:10 Opening Ceremony Auditorium Maeztu 09:10 - 09:50 Keynote paper I Auditorium Maeztu - Chair: L. GALDOS Crystal plasticity modelling for sheet metal forming Prof. Takayuki HAMA - Kyoto University 10:00 - 11:40 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Gasteiz room Portilla room MS7 MS3 MS9 Chair: D. UMBRELLO Chair: B.A. BEHRENS Chair: F. CHINESTA Machining and Forging and Rolling New and advanced cutting CRC1153 Tailored Forming numerical strategies for material forming 11:40 - 12:00 Coffee Break Olarizu room 12:00 - 13:40 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Gasteiz room Portilla room MS7 MS3 MS9 Chair: T. MATSUMURA Chair: B.A. BEHRENS Chair: E. CUETO Machining and cutting Forging and Rolling New and advanced CRC1153 Tailored Forming numerical strategies for material forming 13:40 - 14:50 Lunch Olarizu room 14:50 - 15:30 Keynote paper II Auditorium Maeztu - Chair: L. GALDOS Production installations for lightweight technologies Mr. Andoitz ARANBURU - Fagor Arrasate 15:40 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Gasteiz room Portilla room MS16 MS3 MS13 Chair: M. BAMBACH Chair: T. MATTHIAS Chair: J. LOZARES Incremental and sheet Forging and Rolling Semi-solid processes metal forming 17:00 - 17:20 Coffee Break Olarizu room 17:20 - 19:00 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Gasteiz room Portilla room MS16 MS3 MS4 Chair: M. BAMBACH Chair: J. UHE Chair: L. FRATINI Incremental and sheet Forging and Rolling Innovative joining by metal forming forming technologies 19:00 - 21:00 Welcome Reception Olarizu room 24
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May 10:00 - 11:40 Parallel Sessions Sorginetxe room La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS15 MS11 MS5 Chair: F. BARLAT Chair: G. ANDRADE-CAMPOS Chair: J. DUFLOU Formability of Optimization and Integrated metallic inverse analysis Manufacturing materials in forming and Sustainability 12:00 - 13:40 Parallel Sessions Sorginetxe room La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS15 MS17 MS5 Chair: D. BANABIC Chair: A.M. HABRAKEN Chair: S.THUILLIER / P. CARLONE Formability of metallic Material behaviour Integrated materials modelling Manufacturing and Sustainability 15:40 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions Sorginetxe room La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS15 MS17 MS12 Chair: T. KUWABARA Chair: O. CAZACU Chair: V. SOBOTKA Formability of metallic Material behaviour Polymer Processing materials modelling and Thermo-mechanic Properties 17:20 - 19:00 Parallel Sessions Sorginetxe room La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS15 MS17 MS12 Chair: G. VINCZE Chair: E.S. PERDAHCIOGLU Chair: N. ALLANIC Formability of metallic Material behaviour Polymer Processing materials modelling and Thermo-mechanic Properties 25
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May THURSDAY, MAY 9TH 08:00 - 08:30 Conference Registration Olarizu room 08:30 - 09:10 Keynote paper III Auditorium Maeztu - Chair: T. van den BOOGAARD Recent advances on predicting ductile failure Prof. Dirk MOHR - ETH Zürich 09:10 - 09:45 Scientific Prize Auditorium Maeztu - Chair: G. MENARY 09:45 - 10:20 Industrial Research Prize Auditorium Maeztu - Chair: G. MENARY 10:30 - 11:30 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Gasteiz room Portilla room MS16 MS3 MS4 Chair: N. OTEGI Chair: T. MATTHIAS Chair: G. BUFFA Incremental and sheet Forging and Rolling Innovative joining by metal forming forming technologies 11:30 - 11:50 Coffee Break Olarizu room 11:50 - 13:30 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Gasteiz room Portilla room MS16 MS3 MS4 Chair: J. MENDIGUREN Chair: M. HOOTAK Chair: G. BUFFA Incremental and Forging and Rolling Innovative joining by sheet metal forming forming technologies 13:30 - 14:30 Lunch Olarizu room 14:30 - 15:10 Keynote paper IV Auditorium Maeztu - Chair: S. LOMOV Composites forming - from manual prepreg layup to modeling integrated process control, a continuing quest - Dr. Mathias Peter HARTMANN - TUM Munich 15:20 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Gasteiz room Portilla room MS16 MS3 MS4 Chair: D. CASELLAS Chair: D. DURAN Chair: T. BREPOLS Incremental and Forging and Rolling Innovative joining by sheet metal forming forming technologies 17:00 - 17:20 Coffee Break Olarizu room 17:20 - 18:00 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Portilla room MS7 MS4 Chair: G. GERMAIN Chair: H. HAGENAH Machining and cutting Innovative joining by forming technologies 18:00 - 19:20 General Assembly Auditorium Maeztu 20:00 - 23:30 Conference Dinner NH Canciller de Ayala Hotel 26
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May 10:30 - 11:30 Parallel Sessions Sorginetxe room La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS14 MS17 MS12 Chair: D. BRABAZO Chair: L. TABOUROT Chair: R. SPINA Additive Material behaviour Polymer Processing and manufacturing modelling Thermo-mechanical Properties 11:50 - 13:30 Parallel Sessions Sorginetxe room La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS14 MS1 MS10 Chair: M. BAMBACH Chair: J. A. SHERWOOD Chair: M. DURANTE Additive Composites forming Non-conventional manufacturing processes processes 15:20 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions Sorginetxe room La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS14 MS1 MS10 Chair: F. LASAGNI Chair: J. A. SHERWOOD Chair: H.P. SCHULZE Additive Composites forming Non-conventional manufacturing processes processes 17:20 - 18:00 Parallel Sessions Sorginetxe room La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS14 MS1 MS10 Chair: J. AURREKOETXEA Chair: S. LOMOV Chair: M. COTEATA Additive Composites forming Non-conventional manufacturing processes processes 27
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May FRIDAY, MAY 10TH 08:00 - 08:30 Conference Registration Olarizu room 08:30 - 09:10 Keynote paper V Auditorium Maeztu - Chair: D. BRABAZON Making fly Additive Manufactured aerospace hardware: considerations along the value chain Dr. Fernando LASAGNI - Centro Avanzado de Tecnologías Aeroespaciales 09:20 - 11:40 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Portilla room Sorginetxe room MS7 MS4 MS14 Chair: D. UMBRELLO / P. ARRAZOLA Chair: E. SAENZ DE ARGANDOÑA Chair: P. ALVAREZ Machining and cutting Innovative joining by Additive manufacturing forming technologies 11:40 - 12:00 Coffee Break Olarizu room 12:00 - 14:00 Parallel Sessions Barandiaran room Portilla room Sorginetxe room MS7 MS4 MS14 Chair: P. ARRAZOLA Chair: J. MENDIGUREN Chair: M.A. OBEIDI Machining and cutting Innovative joining by Additive manufacturing forming technologies 14:10 - 15:00 Lunch Olarizu room 28
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May 09:20 - 11:40 Parallel Sessions La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS1 MS2 Chair: M. SELEZNEVA Chair: H. VALBERG Composites forming Extrusion and processes drawing 12:00 - 14:00 Parallel Sessions La Hechicera room Zabalgana room MS1 MS6 Chair: J. AURREKOETXEA Chair: C. MANDOLFINO Composites forming Laser material processes forming 29
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH MS3 Chair: B.A. BEHRENS Gasteiz room 10:00-10:20 300 Numerical Modeling of the Development of Intermetallic Layers between Aluminium and Steel during Co-Extrusion Bernd-Arno Behrens, Alexander Chugreev, Christian Klose, Susanne Elisabeth Thürer and Johanna Uhe 10:20-10:40 287 Joining zone shape optimisation for hybrid components made of aluminium- steel by geometrically adapted joining surfaces in the friction welding processs Bernd-Arno Behrens, Alexander Chugreev and Tim Matthias 10:40-11:00 250 Improving the Mechanical Properties of Laser Beam Welded Hybrid Workpieces by Deformation Processing Bernd-Arno Behrens, Amir Amiri, Deniz Duran, Sarah Nothdurft, Stefan Kaierle, Hendrik Ohrdes, Jörg Wallaschek, Thomas Hassel and Jörg Hermsdorf 11:00-11:20 184 Cross-Wedge Rolling of PTA-Welded Hybrid Steel Billets with Rolling Bearing Steel and Hard Material Coatings Jens Kruse, Maximilian Mildebrath, Malte Stonis, Thomas Hassel and Bernd-Arno Behrens 11:00-11:40 182 Analysis of 3D Temperature Data on Hot Tailored Forming-Components to Characterise the Influence of Temperature Deviations on Cross-Wedge Rolling Lorenz Quentin, Jens Kruse, Rüdiger Beermann, Carl Reinke, Jan Langner, Malte Stonis, Eduard Reithmeier and Markus Kästner MS5 Chair: J. DUFLOU Zabalgana room 10:00-10:20 50 Sustainable Progressive-Stamping by Using the Low-Temperature Plasma Nitrided Dies Tatsuhiko Aizawa, Hiroshi Morita and Shu-Ichi Kurozumi 10:20-10:40 102 Strain Path Change Influence on Residual Stresses after Deep Drawing Diane Herault, Sandrine Thuillier and Pierre-Yves Manach 10:40-11:00 173 Forging Residual Heat Exploitation Feasibility for Annealing Treatments in Space Restricted Lay-Outs Itziar Berriozabalgoitia, Garikoitz Artola and Oscar Valbuena 11:00-11:20 180 Heat Treatment of Inconel Selective Laser Melted Parts: Microstructure Evolution Andrea El Hassanin, Fabio Scherillo, Alessia Teresa Silvestri, Antonio Caraviello, Raffaele Sansone, Antonello Astarita and Antonino Squillace 11:20-11:40 181 A Finite Element Approach to the Integrated Modelling of the Incremental Forming of Friction Stir Welded Sheets Fausto Tucci, Robertt Angelo Fontes Valente, Ricardo J. Alves de Sousa, Felice Rubino and Pierpaolo Carlone 30
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH MS7 Chair: D. UMBRELLO Barandiaran room 10:00-10:20 216 Polygon Machining in Whirling Mechanism Masaki Serizawa, Yuta Ueno and Takashi Matsumura 10:20-10:40 24 Tool Wear and Cutting Forces When Machining Inconel 718 Under Cryogenic Conditions: Liquid Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide Sana Chaabani, Mikel Cuesta, Pedro Arrazola, Yessine Ayed, Guenael Germain and Iñigo Rodriguez 10:40-11:00 119 Comparison of Material Constitutive Models and their Influence on Finite Element Modeling of Ti6Al4V Orthogonal Cutting Process Nithyaraaj Kugalur Palanisamy, Edouard Riviere Lorphevre, Pedro - José Arrazola and François Ducobu 11:00-11:20 12 Performance Simulation of Different Toolpaths in 2D1/2 pocket milling Cédric Leroy, Edouard Rivière-Lorphèvre, Francois Ducobu, Sylvain Lavernhe, Christophe Tournier and Enrico Filippi 11:00-11:40 26 Finite-Element Simulations of AL7075-T6 Orthogonal Cutting: Effect of Part Geometry and Mesh on Chip Morphology and Formation Mechanism. Mehdi Benhassine, Edouard Riviere Lorphevre, Pedro-Jose Arrazola, Pierre Gobin, Aurélie Granjon, Ohian Aizpuru and François Ducobu MS9 Chair: F. CHINESTA Portilla room 10:00-10:20 15 Connection Between Shock Wave Induced Indentations And Hardness By Means Of Neural Networks Tobias Czotscher, Daniel Otero Baguer, Frank Vollertsen, Iwona Piotrowska- Kurczewski and Peter Maaß 10:20-10:40 74 On the choice of basis in Proper Orthogonal Decomposition-based surrogate models Boukje de Gooijer, Javad Hazrati, Ton van den Boogaard and Bert Geijselaers 10:40-11:00 87 On the effect of boundary conditions for electromagnetism in Induction Heat Treatment simulations Ayoub Badia, José Alves, Francois Bay and Julien Barlier 11:00-11:20 137 Towards parametric RTM processes: The interpolative mapping Chady Ghnatios, Nicolas Montes, Hermine Tertrais, Jean Louis Duval, Emmanuelle Abisset-Chavanne, Antonio Falco and Francisco Chinesta 11:20-11:40 167 Comparison of Springback Value of the Selected Structure Element for Cold Forming and Hot Forming methods Paweł Bałon, Edward Rejman, Bartłomiej Kiełbasa, Robert Smusz, Janusz Szostak and Jacek Cieślik 31
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH MS11 Chair: G. ANDRADE-CAMPOS La Hechicera room 10:00-10:20 105 Investigation of Shape Deviations of Expanded and Slitted Tube Ends Kay Lorenz Langhammer and Bernd Engel 10:20-10:40 176 Parametrization Of Bi-Parametric Friction Models Through Inverse Modelling Of Conical Tube-Upsetting Tests Michel Henze, Marco Teller and Gerhard Hirt 10:40-11:00 198 Comparing Metamodeling Techniques For Variability Analysis In Sheet Metal Forming Processes Pedro Prates, Armando Marques, Marta Oliveira and José Fernandes 11:00-11:20 297 Implicit Material Modelling Using Artificial Intelligence techniques Miguel Gaspar and António Andrade-Campos 11:20-11:40 305 Tailoring Material Scatter for Metal Forming Processes based on Inverse Robust Optimization O. Nejadseyfi, H.J.M. Geijselaers and A.H. van den Boogaard MS15 Chair: F. BARLAT Sorginetxe room 10:00-10:20 6 The cross-compression-tension-bar experiment for the investigation of ductile fracture behavior near pure shear conditions Tim Komischke and Pavel Hora 10:20-10:40 7 Mechanical characterization by small punch tests of ultra-fine grained AISI 316L with bimodal grain size distributions Clément Keller, Baptiste Flipon, Marcos Diez and Marta Serrano 10:40-11:00 9 Study on the Potential Rupture Position of SUS304 Stainless Steel Welded Tubes under Hydroforming Conditions Jun Wei, Lianfa Yang, Jian Guo, Yulin He and Jianping Ma 11:00-11:20 55 Evaluation of edge formability in high strength sheets through a fracture mechanics approach David Frometa, Sergi Parareda, Antoni Lara and Daniel Casellas 11:00-11:40 101 Formability Limit Prediction of TRIP780 Steel Sheet Using Lode Angle Dependent Gurson-Based Models with Thomason Coalescence Criterion and Bifurcation Analysis Muhammad Waqar Nasir, Hocine Chalal and Farid Abed-Meraim 11:40 - 12:00 Coffee Break Olarizu room 32
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH MS3 Chair: B.A. BEHRENS Gasteiz room 12:00-12:20 290 Investigation into the Bond Strength of the Joining Zone of Compound Forged Hybrid Aluminium-Steel Bearing Bushing Bernd-Arno Behrens, Valeria Sokolinskaja, Anna Chugreeva, Julian Diefenbach, Susanne Thürer and Dieter Bohr 12:20-12:40 187 Theoretical investigations on the fatigue behavior of a tailored forming steel- aluminium bearing component Timm Coors, Jae-Il Hwang, Florian Pape and Gerhard Poll 12:40-13:00 202 Modelling Tailored Forming Joining Zones With Internal Thickness Extrapolation Elements Felix Töller, Stefan Löhnert and Peter Wriggers 13:00-13:20 239 A Micro-Thermo-Mechanical Model for a Tailored Formed Joining Zone Deformed by Die Forging Martina Baldrich, Fadi Aldakheel, Steffen Beese, Stefan Loehnert and Peter Wriggers MS5 Chair: S.THUILLIER / P. CARLONE Zabalgana room 12:00-12:20 183 Integrated Modeling of Injection Pultrusion Fausto Tucci, Felice Rubino, Vitantonio Esperto and Pierpaolo Carlone 12:20-12:40 193 Single Point Incremental Forming of Cold-Rolled Polycarbonate Sheets Massimo Durante, Antonio Formisano, Luca Boccarusso, Antonello Astarita and Antonio Langella 12:40-13:00 286 Waste stream characterisation for industrial symbiosis matchmaking: a case study for ferro metals Ellen Bracquene and Joost Duflou 13:00-13:20 303 Integrated Design in Welding and Incremental Forming: Mechanical Behavior of Friction Stir Welded Blanks Sandrine Thuillier, António Andrade-Campos, Pierpaolo Carlone, Robertt Valente and Ricardo Sousa 33
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH MS7 Chair: T. MATSUMURA Barandiaran room 12:00-12:20 32 Experimental thermographic investigation for dry finish turning of SAF2507 Steel Gabriele Papadia, Michele Giannuzzi and Riccardo Angiuli 12:20-12:40 301 A Study on Tool Wear for Micromilling Process Alessandro Colpani, Elisabetta Ceretti and Aldo Attanasio 12:40-13:00 41 Non-liquid alternative coolants in Robotic Machining Iñigo Aseguinolaza Echaniz, Pedro-José Arrazola, Christian Haastrup Merrild and Klaus Bonde 13:00-13:20 48 Importance of the Contact Interface Definition in the Numerical Simulation of Tool Wear in Metal Cutting Axel Giovenco, Cédric Courbon, Frédéric Cabanettes, Joël Rech, Ugo Masciantonio, Habib Karaouni, Enrico D’Eramo, Alexis Van Robaeys and Erwan Jourden 13:20-13:40 118 Development Of An Automatic Procedure For Machining Distortions Improvement On An Aeronautic Axisymmetric Component Antonio Del Prete, Rodolfo Franchi, Fabrizio Antermite and Iolanda Donatiello MS9 Chair: E. CUETO Portilla room 12:00-12:20 168 A Process of Forming Austenitic Steel Using a Rubber Membrane and Oil Paweł Bałon, Edward Rejman, Bartłomiej Kiełbasa, Robert Smusz, Janusz Szostak and Jacek Cieślik 12:20-12:40 199 Parametric Numerical Solutions of Additive Manufacturing Processes G. Quaranta, E. Haug, J.L. Duval, E. Cueto and F. Chinesta 12:40-13:00 244 Advanced Design of Tooling for Sheet-Metal Forming through Numerical Simulations in the Scope of SRF Crab Cavities at CERN Alexandre Carvalho, Jean-Pierre Brachet, Bartosz Bulat, Ofelia Capatina, Teddy Capelli, Alessandro Dallocchio, Marco Garlaschè, Raphael Leuxe, Manuele Narduzzi, Laurent Prever-Loiri, Simon Barrière, Rama Calaga, Eduardo Cano-Pleite and Laurène Giordanino 13:00-13:20 266 Post-machining distortion mitigation via bending straightening, a multiparametric reduced order model study Ramiro Mena, Jose V. Aguado, Stéphane Guinard and Antonio Huerta 13:00-13:20 270 Data-driven correction of models for deformable solids David Gonzalez, Francisco Chinesta and Elías Cueto 34
ESAFORM 2019 22nd International Conference on Material Forming CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Vitoria-Gasteiz, 8th - 10th May WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH MS15 Chair: D. BANABIC Sorginetxe room 12:00-12:20 31 Heating Effect on the Forming Behaviour of High Nitrogen Steel in Bulk Forming Clara-Maria Kuball and Marion Merklein 12:20-12:40 34 Hole Expansion Forming Analysis of Mild Steel Sheet Using a Material Model based on Crystal Plasticity Tomoyuki Hakoyama, Sam Coppieters and Toshihiko Kuwabara 12:40-13:00 38 Studies on the influence of embossing on the mechanical properties of high- strength sheet metal Stefan Walzer and Mathias Liewald 13:00-13:20 321 The Formability Prediction of Twinning–Induced Plasticity Steels Marilena Carmen Butuc, Gabriela Vincze and Frederic Barlat 13:20-13:40 135 Effect of the unbending process on mechanical properties before and after flattening of extruded open tubes of magnesium alloy ME20 Hamed Dardaei Joghan, Seyed Ahmad Izadyar, Marlon Hahn and Erman Tekkaya MS17 Chair: A.M. HABRAKEN La Hechicera room 12:00-12:20 8 Effect of Plastic Strain and Ductile Damage on Elastic Modulus of multiphase steel and its Impact on Springback Prediction Sebastian Münstermann, Yannik Sparrer, Junhe Lian, Rickmer Meya, Till Clausmeyer and Erman Tekkaya 12:20-12:40 13 Equivalent Expression for Yld91 Criterion for Textured Metals Oana Cazacu 12:40-13:00 109 Towards Damage Evolution for Hot Forming Processes using a Gurson- Tvergaard Needleman Model - coupled to dynamic recrystallization Muhammad Imran, Joanna Szyndler, Muhammad Junaid Afzal and Markus Bambach 13:00-13:20 149 About localization on plane strain test on bi-material specimen Hai Anh Phung, Pascale Balland, Ndeye Awa Sene and Laurent Tabourot 13:20-13:40 Failure of AA6022-T4 Sheets in Hole-Expansion after Uniaxial Prestrain 150 Jinjin Ha, Moritz Dirian, Christopher Dunn and Yannis Korkolis 13:40 - 14:50 Lunch Olarizu room 35
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