Le programme de la journée
8:30 – Check in
8:45 Introduction: Rocco Lupoi and Francesco Delloro
Session 1: Improving the cold spray process
9:00 M. Steierl – Airbus – Online process monitoring at cold spray by using an acoustic measurement method
9:20 W. O’Neill – Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UK – Laser Assisted Cold Spray for Additive Manufacturing and Repair
9:40 B. Bernard – CEA DAM, France – The need for considering stresses in cold spray additive manufacturing
10:00 C. Huang – Department of Mechanical Engineering, Helmut-Schmidt Universität, Germany – Cold spray refurbishment assisted by post friction stir processing
10:20 D. Cote – Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA – Advanced Materials Characterization and Development of Feedstock Powder
10:40 coffee break
11:20 Christophe Verdy – UTBM, France – Robotized cold spray additive manufacturing for multi-feature components
11:40 A. Sharma – South East Technological University, Ireland – Unconventional Nozzle Designs for Cold spray Applications
Session 2: cold spray of hard materials
12:00 D. Boruah – TWI Ltd, UK – Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloys
12:20 G. Cappelli – Trinity College Dublin, Ireland – The effect of low-temperature annealing and impact angle on the erosion performance of nickel-tungsten carbide cold spray coating using design of experiments
12:40 lunch break
14:10 R. Cortés – Escuela Superior de Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnología, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain – Evaluating the wear behaviour of steels cold sprayed coatings
14:30 P. Kindermann – Fraunhofer, Germany – Cold Spraying Alloy 718–Potentials and Challenges
14:50 S. Beyer – Ariane Group – Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing Process to Produce In625 and CuCrZr Large-Scale Parts for Rocket Engines: Hurdles and Challenges
Session 3: cold spray manufacturers
15:10 Markus Brotsack – Impact Innovations, Germany – Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing of space and aviation components
15:30 coffee break
16:10 K. Rozema – Titomic Europe, The Netherlands – New developments in AM and Glass Industry
16:30 J. Villafuerte – Centerline, Canada – Novel Application of SST Cold Spray Technology in High Volume Production of Polyamide thermal barrier profiles for Industrial and Residential Window and Facade Manufacturing
16:50 S. Camilleri – SPEE3D, Australia – Backing the Right Horse: How Industry Can Effectively Adopt Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing
17:10 forum led by David McNeill – SPEE3D, UK
17:50 end of the technical program
18:00 reception and talk on the history of the School of Physics by James Lunney
19:00 end of the meeting
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