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SESSION A: POWDER METALLURGY
AND COMPOSITES |
0830-0910 |
Invited
Lecture: Graham Schaffer: Powder
Processed Aluminium Alloys |
0910-0930 |
Masahiro Kubota: Properties
Of Al-Alb2 Materials Processed By Mechanical Alloying And Spark
Plasma Sintering |
0930-0950 |
Krishnamurthy Raviprasad: Effects of Rapid Solidification
on Microalloyed Al-Cu-Mg Alloys |
0950-1010 |
Makota Sugamata: Effect
Of Sc+Zr Addition On Structures And Mechanical Properties Of Rapidly
Solidified 7090 Based Alloys |
1010-1030 |
HX Li: Effect
Of Low Temperature And Stress State On Damage Evolution In Particulate
Reinforced Al-Matrix Composite During Tensile Deformation |
1030-1050 |
Andrey Aksenov: The
Structure And Properties Of Dispersion - Strenghtened Mechanically
- Alloyed Composite Materials On The Base Of Aluminum Alloys |
1050-1110 |
Norifumi Hosoda: The Effect of Microstructure
on Mechanical Properties of Forged 6061 Aluminum Alloy |
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SESSION B: MICROSTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT |
0830-0910 |
Invited
Lecture: Peiying Liu: Research
And Development Of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Li Alloys |
0910-0930 |
Shoichi Hirosawa: Formation
Mechanisms Of Precipitate Free Zones In Age-Hardenable Al Alloys |
0930-0950 |
Tomo Ogura: Quantitative
Analysis Of The Vicinity Of Grain Boundaries With Precipitate Free
Zones In Al-Zn-Mg (-Ag) Alloys |
0950-1010 |
Fumishige Nakamura: Effects
Of Si And Ge Addition On The Al3Zr Precipitates In An Al-06mass%Zr
Alloy |
1010-1030 |
Zsolt Kovacs: The
Effect Of Cu On Precipitation Properties Of Al-Zn-Mg Alloys |
1030-1050 |
Oleg Senkov: Effect
Of Sc And Heat Treatment On Microstructure And Properties Of A 7XXX
DC Cast Alloy |
1050-1110 |
Mark Lawday:The
Homogenisation, Extrusion And Ageing Of A Commercial 2xxx Aluminium
Alloy |
1110-1130 |
Larisa Khokhlatuva: Heterogeneous
Precipitation In 1424 Al-Mg-Li Alloy |
1130-1150 |
MORNING TEA |
1130-1230 |
PANEL SESSION
“ Transportation – Opportunities
and Threats for Aluminium”
The ever present requirement for
improved performance, cost reduction and fuel efficiency in all aspects
of transportation over the past century has been one of the main
drivers for advances in aluminium alloy and process technology The
question now arises “What challenges must aluminium technologists
meet to maintain or increase aluminium’s prominent position
in transportation in the light of developments in the other light
metals, magnesium and titanium, as well as in composites”A
Panel comprised of experts with strong automotive, aerospace and
magnesium industry interests will lead the discussion with brief
summaries of the situation from their specific industry point of
view Come along and contribute your thoughts as to what may be the
key aluminium technology issues in ICAA10
Likely panel members are:
Dr
Gordon Dunlop, AMC, Australia (Chairman)
Dr Juergen Hirsch, Hydro
Aluminium, Germany
Dr David Lloyd, Alcan, Canada
Dr Allison Warren,
Boeing USA Panel Session |
1230-1330 |
LUNCH – CONFERENCE CLOSE |