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ECCOMASEuropean Communityon Computational Methodsin Applied Sciences
KOMPLASTECH 2009
Computer Methodsin Materials Technology
January 11-14, 2009
Krynica-Zdrój, Poland
www.komplastech.agh.edu.pl
Call for papers
Prospective authors are invited to register and to submit, throughthe Internet, an abstract of about 500 words in English, beforeJune 30, 2008. Abstracts should outline the main features, resultsand conclusions of the work. The Selection Committee will reviewthe abstracts and all authors will be notified about the decision.Final manuscripts have to be prepared in English according to thetyping instruction, which will be supplied by the publisher. Thepapers will be reviewed by the members of the InternationalScientific Committee and, if accepted, published as a specialissue of the Journal Computer Methods in Materials Science,which will be printed before the conference.
The registration fee for delegates and authors is 1100 PLN (700PLN for students) if paid before December 15, 2008 and 1300PLN (800 PLN for students) if paid after this date. The fee includesConference Proceedings, reception, lunches, coffee breaks,banquet and social program.
Detailed information regarding accommodation and socialprogram is available on the conference web site.
Abstract submission June 30, 2008
Notification of abstract acceptance July 20, 2008
Submitting the full paper September 30, 2008
Notification of paper acceptance December 1, 2008
Deadline for early payment December 15, 2008
Danuta SZELIGA,Department ofApplied Computer Science and Modelling,AGHal. Mickiewicza 30; 30-059 KRAKÓW, POLANDphone +48 12 617 41 92, fax +48 12 617 29 21e-mail:
HOTELMOTYLul. Leśna 1; 33-380 KRYNICA-ZDRÓJ, POLANDphone +48 18 477 75 00, fax +48 18 477 70 97e-mail:
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Conference Site
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Location
Krynica-Zdrój is a town in southern Poland in Beskid Sądeckimountains, inhabited by over 13 thousand people.
Krynica-Zdrój is thebiggest spa in Poland called The Pearl of Polish Spas as well as atourist and winter sport centre. It was first recorded in 1547 andbecame a town in 1889. The 1931 World Ice HockeyChampionships were held in Krynica-Zdrój.
A gondola lift built in 1997 on the Jaworzyna Krynicka, a mountainoverlooking Krynica-Zdrój, and subsequent investments inmodern skiing facilities, made it one of the most important skiresorts in Poland. Beyond down-hill skiing, nearby mountains arealso a perfect setting for cross-country skiing and mountain-biking. Krynica-Zdrój is sometimes nicknamed "Polish Davos" forthe Economic Summit "Poland-East" held here every year inSeptember. Politicians (including heads of states) andbusinessmen from several countries of Central Europe, formerSoviet Union and Arabic countries meet here to discuss economicand political matters. Krynica-Zdrój was home to Nikifor (realname: Epifaniusz Drowniak), a famous na ve painter.
Part of theinhabitants belong to the Lemko minority.
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Scientific Committee
Chairmen
Organising Committee
OlivierALLIX, ENS Cachan/CNRS, Paris, FranceDorel BANABIC, University of Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTadeusz BURCZYŃSKI, Silesian University of Tech., PolandDariusz CEGLAREK, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
University of Warwick, UKJose CESAR DE SA, University of Porto, PortugalYvan CHASTEL, CEMEF, SophiaAntipolis, FranceJean-Loup CHENOT, CEMEF, SophiaAntipolis, FranceLivan FRATINI, University of Palermo, ItalyKrzysztof JÓŹWIK, Technical University of Łódź, PolandRudolf KAWALLA, TU-Bergakademie Freiberg, GermanyMichał KLEIBER, Inst. of Fundamental Tech. Research, PolandAndrzej KOCAŃDA, Warsaw University of Technology, PolandVladimir KOMPIS, Academy of theArmed Forces, SlovakiaReiner KOPP, TU-RWTHAachen, GermanyAntti KORHONEN, Helsinki University of Technology, FinlandMichał KRZYŻANOWSKI, The University of Sheffield, UKJan KUSIAK, Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, PolandWojciech MISIOŁEK, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USAEdward NAWARECKI, Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, PolandPavel PETROV, Moscow State Technical University, RussiaJerzy ROJEK, Inst. of Fundamental Tech. Research, PolandIvo SCHINDLER, VSB, Ostrava, Czech RepublicNorbert SCZYGIOL, Tech. University of Częstochowska, PolandTadeusz SIWECKI, KIMAB, Stockholm, SwedenJan SLADEK, SlovakAcademy of Sciences, SlovakiaJurica SORIC, University of Zagreb, CroatiaEdmund WITTBRODT, Technical University of Gdańsk, PolandJun YANAGIMOTO, University of Tokyo, Japan
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
The hotel is located in Krynica-Zdrój in the Beskid SądeckiMountains, at approximately 600 m above the sea level in a forestsetting. The attractiveness of the surroundings and the healthymicroclimate are a true attraction to a big number of happycustomers. Krynica-Zdrój is banked by forest hills. The townboasts a crystal clean air as well as many mineral water springs,from which water is drawn and used in the treatment of varioushealth disorders.
Maciej PIETRZYKFranciszek GROSMAN Silesian University of Technology
Danuta SZELIGA, Łukasz SZTANGRET, Łukasz RAUCH
OrganizersObjectives
The first national conference in the series on Computer Methodsin Metals Technology (KomPlasTech) was held in 1993 in Krakow,Poland. 15 conferences in this series have been organized sincethen. The intention of the organizers at
to extend the scope to all materials and to make theconference international by inviting the scientists from all over theworld. Thus, several papers dealing with non-metalic materialswere submitted and the name of the Conference was changed toComputer Methods in Materials Technology. The first internationalKomPlasTech Conference was organized in Zakopane in 2007.
There is an increasing necessity to solve complex problems innumerical modelling of materials processing. Several newtechniques dedicated to description of materials behaviour havebeen developed. Application of the multiscale analysis to jointmodelling of phenomena occurring in different scales (macro,mezo, micro and nano) became effective. Thus, the objectives ofthe KomPlasTech conference are to get together scientists andresearchers working in the fields of computer methods andmaterials science and to enable exchange of information betweenthose two groups.
Application of new computational techniques to modelling andcontrol
Numerical simulations of casting, heat transfer, metal forming,heat treatment, phase transformations, diffusion, etc.
the beginning of the 21stcentury was
Modelling of semi-solid forming, thixoforming
Modelling of microstructure evolution and predictionof properties of products
Rheological models, application of the inverse analysisto identification of models parameters
Multiscale material models, based on cellular automata,molecular dynamic, monte carlo, etc.
Boundary conditions in modelling of processes in materialsengineering
Computer aided design and processing of new materials,including functionality graded materials, nanomaterials, etc.
Computer aided design of tools and technology in materialsprocessing, new energy-saving and environment-protectingtechnologies
Applications of artificial intelligence and optimizationtechniques in materials science
Databases and knowledge bases in materials engineering
Digital materials and virtual processes
Conference Topics
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Department of Process Modellingand Medical EngineeringFaculty of Materials Science and MetallurgySilesian University of Technology
European Community on ComputationalMethods in Applied SciencesECCOMAS
Metal Forming SectionMetallurgy CommitteePolish Academy of Sciences
Centre for Computer Technologyin Metallurgy and Materials Science CEKOMAT
Polish Association for ComputationalMechanics
Department of Applied ComputerScience and ModellingFaculty of Metals Engineering and IndustrialComputer ScienceAkademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
Conference venue
Hotel MOTYL
Supporting organisations