14th Youth Symposium on Experimental Solid Mechanics

May 20th - 23rd, 2015 Traunkirchen Monastery, Austria


Johannes Kepler Universität Linz


 

Conference Programme

May 20, 2015 (Wednesday):Registration and forming of team by free time activity, definition of the job for the teams
May 21, 2015 (Thursday):Key-note lectures, Team work
May 22, 2015 (Friday):Poster presentations and excursion and conference dinner
May 23, 2015 (Saturday):Poster Presentation and team work presentation




Short oral session 1
Friday May 22nd, 8:30 - 10:00
1-1 Preliminary assessment of the change in the mechanical behaviour of synthetic yarns submitted to consecutive stiffness tests
F. Tempel Stumpf, C. E. M. Guilherme, F. E. G. Chimisso
1-2 Semi-active damping performance of iron particle filled silicone rubber
F. Dirisamer, U. Cakmak, E. Marth, Z. Major
1-3 Experimental Validation of Cumulative Surface Location Error for Turning Processes
A. Kiss, D. Bachrathy
1-4 Numerical Method for the Estimation of Tensile Load in Tie-rods
L. Collini, R. Garziera, K. Riabova
1-5 Experimental investigation of low velocity impact damage
P. Dobrzański
1-6 Prototyping of an artistic object
O. Ansola Rodríguez, I. Kállai, Z. Major, F. Sánchez Castillo
1-7 A simulation based methodology for developing composite components
C. Schimmel, M. Reiter, Z. Major
1-8 Experimental analysis of the glass railing element
E. Šamec, D. Damjanović, J. Korolo
1-9 Experimental and finite element analysis of the mechanical behaviour of non-adhesive metal/CFRP form-locked joint
J. Tomasiewicz


Short oral session 2
Friday May 22nd, 10:30 - 12:00
2-0 Neuromechanical analysis of the human marginal mandibular nerve
R. Késmárszky, P. Nagy, D. Charalambous, M. Bán, T. Micsik and E. Bognár
2-1 Flexibility test of the tools of angioplasty
I. Hajdu, D. Károly , L. Pelyhe
2-2 Validation of cutting force characteristic for complex toolpath
H. T. Sykora, A. Kovács, D. Bachrathy
2-3 Database FinLiv - Focus on Staircase Method
M. Lutovinov, J. Papuga, M. Růžička
2-4 The effect of support plate on drilling-induced delamination
G. Minak, N. Zarif Karimi
2-5 Surface roughness evaluation of selected orthodontic wires
K. Nowakowska, M. Rutkowska-Gorczyca
2-6 Temperature controlled mechanical instabilities for soft robots
W. Haderer, J. Stadlbauer, S. Bauer, I. Graz
2-7 An imperceptible plastic electronic wrap
M. Drack, I. Graz, T. Sekitani, T. Someya, M. Kaltenbrunner, S. Bauer


Short oral session 3
Saturday May 23rd, 8:30 - 10:30
3-1 Mechanical and Thermal Characterization of Epoxy Insulation with Inorganic Fillers
H.K.R. Pothukuchi, P.F. Fuchs, S. Stelzer
3-2 Deformation Characteristics of Chopped Fibre Composites Subjected to Quasi-static Tensile Loading
J. Šleichrt, M. Adorna, M. Neuhäuserová, N. Fenclová, V. Petráňová
3-3 Characterization of the Fatigue Behaviour of PEEK-Gears
C.N. Chung, Z. Major
3-4 Thermo-viscoelastic characterization of polymer laminate films
E. Truszkiewicz, D. Tscharnuter, G. Pilz
3-5 Characterization of ultrasonic assisted adhesive joints
R. Pauska, U. Cakmak, R. Lottes, Z. Major
3-6 Comparison of Suitable Optical Methods for Characterization of Glass Mosaic Weathering
V. Kocour, V. Petráňová and J. Valach
3-7 Structural and Mechanical Characterization of Stretched Polymer using Confocal Raman Microscopy and DSC
B. Neitzel, M. Kracalik, S. Hild
3-8 Identification of damaged zones in C/PPS specimens subjected to fatigue loading based on high-resolution thermography
P. Koudelka, D. Kytýř, N. Fenclová, M. Šperl
3-9 Surface treatment and examination of grade 2 and Grade 5 titanium
P. Nagy, M. Weszl, K. Tóth, I. Kientzl, Gy. Ring, P. Szabadíts, E. Bognár
3-10 Structural and mechanical studies on dental alloys
M. Łukasiewicz, A. Szust, M. Rutkowska-Gorczyca
3-11 Determination of Thermal Response of Carrara and 'Sněžíkovský' Marbles Used as a Building Materials
V. Petráňová, J. Valach, A. Viani and M. Pérez Estébanez
3-12 Combination of experiments on laboratory specimen and sub-component level with service field component tests
T. Distlbacher, M. Reiter, C. Pilz



Key-Note lectures

Special focus is given during the 14th symposium to the experimental mechanics and numerical simulation of fiber reinforced composite materials

The key-note speakers of the symposium are:

Prof. Gordon Williams, Imperial College London
Professor Gordon Williams is a Senior Research Investigator in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London, UK. He is ranked among "the most highly influential scientists and scholars worldwide" as judged by the ISI web of knowledge and is a world-wide known expert of the fracture mechanics of polymeric materials and polymer matrix composites. He is the founder and the chairman of the ESIS TC4 polymers and composites.

Prof. Andrea Pavan Politechnico di Milano
He is an internationally recognized expert of the mechanics of the time-dependent behavior of polymeric materials.

Prof. Michael Bruyneel R&D Team Manager SAMTECH s.a., A Siemens Company
Liège Science Park, Belgium and Assistant Professor, Mechanics of Composites, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Department, at University of Liège, Belgium
He is a highly recognized industry expert on the field of the failure and fracture mechanics of composite materials.

Dr.-Ing. Martin Küssner Global NX CAE Business Development
Global Sales & Services, Siemens Industry Sector, Siemens Industry Software GmbH & Co. KG
He is a highly recognized industry expert on the field of integrated CAE simulation systems.

The key-note lectures summarize the main topics of the selected field and are going to show scientific perspectives on these fields for young researches.




Team Work

The participants of the symposium will form teams (8-10 persons/team) during the symposium. The teams have to solve a complex problem related to the mechanics of materials using both analytical and numerical tools. The Organizing Committee provides both computers with various software tools as well as tutors for the teams.