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Materials Innovation in Surface Engineering
University of South Australia, Adelaide
Mawson Lakes Campus – MM Building 19th– 21stNovember2013
Proudly supported by:
Materials Innovations in Surface Engineering 2013
University of South Australia, Adelaide, November 19 to 21, 2013.
Materials Australia is excited to invite you to attend the second international conference on surface engineering, this time to be held in the beautiful city of Adelaide, Australia.
Modification of a material´s surface to improve its performance is applicable to both metallic and non-metallic materials and is of interest to all industrial sectors, all of whom are striving for increased functionality, innovation, lower production costs, improved utilization, and lower downtime. Surface engineering is a wide topic and includes the application of organic and inorganic coatings, surface modification by heat treatment or chemical vapour deposition, alloy or polymer selection, weld overlay, thermal spray and many more.
With the conference goal being to achieve a dynamic mix of academic and industrial papers, we are very pleased with the broad range of topics from both research and industry represented in our programme. We have been able to attract presenters from the UK, France, Greece, Germany, Iran Latvia, the USA, China and Singapore as well as from right across Australia. We hope that the conference provides you with a greater insight into the industry and allows you to expand your industry networks and foster collaborative working relationships for the future.
MISE 2013 Committee
Conference Chairman& Treasurer: Paul Howard, CMatP (WA)
Secretary: Catherine Whitby (SA)
Technical: Drew Evans (SA)
Sponsorship: Scott Abbott (SA)
Marketing: Hussein Hamka (VIC)
Social Program: Susana Isabel Brito E Abreu (SA)
Paper Review Committee: Drew Evans, Paul Huggett, Tuquabo Tesfamichael, Mikael Johansson.
Heat Treatment for Surface Engineering Training Course
On the Thursday, 21st November, Materials Australia will also present a one technical training workshop on heat treatment and its use in surface engineering. This course is designed to be an introduction to the science and engineering of industrial heat treatment and how it has been applied in industry to provide longer life and more durable engineering components for our modern society.
This course will be presented by Paul Howard who has worked extensively in the Australian surface engineering and heat treatment sector. The course materials were originally prepared and presented by Ray Reynoldson who sadly passed away late last year. To commemorate his contributions to the Institute we intend to present the Ray Reynoldson Award to the best paper at this Conference.
MISE 2013 – Materials Innovations in Surface Engineering
University of South Australia, Adelaide, November 19 -21
Technical Program
Conference Welcome Cocktails – Monday 18/11
5:30 pm Mawson Lakes Hotel & Function Centre
Day 1 – Tuesday 19/11
Stream 1 Stream 2
8:30 Opening Address – Don Bursill, Chief Scientist SA Keynote: Applications for Vacuum-Coated Thin Films in Surface Engineering
Dr TorstenSchmauder, Leybold Optics, Germany
9:30 Surface Modification of Austenitic Stainless Steels by FBR-CVD Chromising
D Fabijanic, Deakin Uni, Victoria
Improving the Biocompatibility of PLLA-Based Scaffolds with Electrosprayed Hydroxyapatite
B Ero-Phillips, Universityof Birmingham, UK
10:00 Application of Plasma to the Surface Modification of Materials
J Dai, Deakin University, Victoria
Surface Modification for Orthopaedic Implants
K-A Gross, Riga Technical Uni, Latvia
10:30 Morning Tea
11:00 Glass-like Thin Films Deposited on Liquids at Atmospheric Pressure
K Zuber, UniSA, South Australia
Plasma Polymerisation: A Novel Approach for the Development of Hydrophobic Adsorbents
B Akhavan, UniSA, South Australia
11:30 In-Situ Synthesis of Fe-Al/Al2O3 Coatings
J Zhang, Shandong University, China
Elastomer Optimisation for High Endurance Vibration
Energy Harvesting, S Moss, DSTO, Victoria
12:00 Modulated Deposition of TiN Films on Metal Substrates for Wear and Corrosion Performance
Y Zhao, University of Wollongong, NSW
Use of Plasma Polymerisation for Preparing Polymer
Brush Gradients, B Coad, UniSA, South Australia
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Keynote: Research Progress in Cold Spray Coating on Magnesium Alloys
M Zhang, Universityof Queensland, Qld
Keynote: Analysis of the Interface Dr Sarah Harmer, Flinders University, SA
2:15 Evaluation of Additional Elements in MCrAlY Coating Deposited by Low Pressure Plasma Spray
to Study Phase Constituent
A Ebrahimi, MPANA Group, Iran
Coatings of Coloured Intermetallic Compounds: AuAl2 and PtAl2 for Decorative and Technological Applications,
S Supansomboon, UTS, NSW
2:45 Use of Advanced Process Diagnostics for the Development of Processing Parameters for New
Generation HVOF WC-Co-Cr coatings,
H Howse, UST Technologies, Vic
Single-point Attachment of Heparin to Polycaprolactone: Quantification of Aldehyde Groups Using Novel MALLS-
UV-SEC and Immobilization Technique
S Irvine, NTU, Singapore
3:15 Afternoon Tea
3:45 Nanostructured Hardfacing Deposits: What’s All the Fuss?
T Overton, Austral Technologies, WA
Controlling the Work Function of Graphene for Organic Device Compatibility
R Garg, UniSA, South Australia
4:15 Deposition of Fe-TiC Composite Overlays by PTA Using Low Cost Precursors
S Corujeira Gallo, CSIRO, Victoria
Surface Modification of Polycaprolactone to Improve the Endothelial Cell Attachment and Proliferation to Make
Vascular Conduits, A Agrawal, NTU, Singapore
4:45 Powder Consumables for Wear Resistance and Reduced Costs of Hardfaced Mining Components
S Bengtsson, Hoganas Sweden AB
Modifications of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube and its Bio-Applications
J Ou, ANU, Canberra
7:30 Conference Dinner – Mawson Lakes Hotel
Day 2 – Wednesday 20/11
Stream 1 Stream 2
8:30 Keynote: A Case Study: An Overview of Manufacturing in Australia and the Development of the World’s First Plastic Automotive Rear View Mirror
Assoc Prof Peter Murphy, UniSA, South Australia
9:30 Designing Next Generation Nanostructured Weld Overlays for Impact, Corrosion and Wear
A Castells, Scoperta, USA
Dealing with Varying Silicon Levels in Steel - the Effect of Globalisation on Hot Dip Galvanized Steel in Australia
Ann Sheehan, Galvanisers Association, Victoria 10:00 The Role of Residual Stress in the Cavitation
Erosion Behaviour of Laser Melted and Laser Processed Nickel-AluminiumBronze
R Cottam, Swinburne Uni, Victoria
Some Aspects of Design Optimisation in Rolling
Technology, S Spuzic, UniSA, South Australia
10:30 Morning Tea
11:00 Development of Deep Surface Rolling Technique for Fatigue Life Enhancement for Aircraft
Aluminium Alloys, W Zhuang, DSTO, Victoria
An Improved Test Method for Assessing the Resistance of Paint Coatings to Separation From Surface Modified
Timber, B Kuys, Swinburne Uni, Victoria
11:30 Comparison Between Conventional Shot Peening and SMAT on the Induced Superficial Mechanical
Properties of a Stainless Steel
M Gallitelli, Uni Tech Troyes, France
Surface Characterisation and Gas Sensing Properties of Ruthenium-implanted Tungsten Oxide Thin Films
T Tesfamichael, QUT, Queensland
12:00 Wear Strength Enhancement of a Co-Based Alloy using Surface Mechanical Attrition Treatment
D Retraint, Uni Tech Troyes, France
Ultra-thin Polyethyleneimine Coatings for Copper
Scavenging, J Linden, UniSA, South Australia
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Keynote: Surface Functionalisation of SiO2 and
Carbon-based Materials for Drug/Gene Delivery and Energy Conversion Applications
S Qiao, University of Adelaide, SA
Keynote:Dynamic Stimuli-Responsive Hydrophilic Materials: A Paradigm Shift in Anti-Fouling?
Prof Magnus Nyden, UniSA, SA
2:15 Continuous Assembly of Polymers: A Versatile Approach Towards Surface-Driven Functional
Nano-coatings
A Blencowe, UniSA, South Australia
Ultra-Thin Graphene Coating on Copper for Corrosion Mitigation
A Tiwari et al, Monash Uni, Victoria
2:45 Engineering of Advanced Conducting Polymer Coatings and their Application
P Hojati-Talemi, UniSA ,South Australia
Copper Scavenging Polymer Films with Triggered Copper
Release: A Closed-cycle Approach to Anti-Fouling, M Larsson, UniSA, South Australia
3:15 Afternoon Tea
4:00 Innovative Wear and Corrosion Life Extension Using Ultraflex in the Energy Sector
T Girach, Kennametal Australia, Qld
The Effect of Bond Coat Roughness on Adhesion Strength of Thermal Barrier Coatings
M B Nobijari, MAPNA Group, Iran
4:30 An Overview of Successful Component Life Extensions Utilising Advanced Ceramics
R Stead, FL Smidth, WA
Surface Coatings for Ceramic Matrix Composites
M Zonneveldt, DSTO, Victoria
5:00 Conference Close
Day 3 – Thursday 21/11
8:30 am MA Training Course – Heat Treatment (UniSA)
9:15 am Depart for Barossa Tour from Mawson Lakes
REGISTRATION FORM (All prices are in Australian Dollars and Inclusive of GST)
Uni SA - Mawson Lakes| Adelaide, Australia | 19 - 21st November 2013
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