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Final Program of the International Conference
IC-MPPE 2019 Integrated Computation Materials, Process and Product Engineering
21. - 22.11. 2019
Congress Leoben, 8700 Leoben, Austria
ic-mppe2019.mcl.at
Impressum
Workshop Organisation:
Dr. Sven Eck
Management Assistant, Senior Scientist General management / Department Materials
Impressum:
Für den Inhalt verantwortlich:
Univ. Prof. Dr. Reinhold Ebner,
Geschäftsführer
Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH
Roseggerstr.12, A8700 Leoben www.mcl.at
Preamble of the organisers
The conference aims to bring together partners from industry and university research institutes in the
framework of the COMET research program "Integrated Computational Materials, Process and
Product Engineering (IC-MPPE)".
In 5 individual workshops with invited speakers from academia and industry the scientific and
technological achievments in the core topics of the IC-MPPE program are presented.
Furthermore, in an open poster session, guests as well partners of the research program present their
latest results in the framework of integrated computational materials, process and product
engineering.
Organising Commitee
Prof. Dr. R. Ebner
Dr. S. Eck
Dr. W. Ecker
Dr. G. Maier
Dr. S. Marsoner
Steering committee (alphabetical order)
Dr. habil. Marco Deluca
Prof. Dr. Reinhold Ebner
Priv. Doz. Dr. Hans-Peter Gänser
Prof. Dr. Otmar Kolednik
Prof. Dr. Ernst Kozeschnik
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Pippan.
Priv. Doz. Dr. Lorenz Romaner
Prof. Dr. Martin Stockinger
The IC-MPPE - research program
The Materials Center Leoben (MCL) is the coordinator of one of five currently running Austrian
COMET K2 Competence Centers. The research program IC-MPPE focuses on Integrated
Computational Materials, Process and Product Engineering. Activities include the use of
sophisticated computer models and algorithms to digitize and virtualize material design, processes,
and product applications.
The COMET Center IC-MPPE aims to rigorously integrate theoretical foundations, the latest
validated calculation methods and key technologies to support material-based innovation.
Furthermore, the COMET Center IC-MPPE focuses on simultaneous material, process and product
development, cost efficiency, quality, material and energy savings as well as the digitization of
production chains. The research is divided into the following four research areas:
Area 1: Fundamentals for Integrated Computational Engineering of Materials, Processes and
Products
Area 1 focuses on basics and expertise for the integration of numerical models and computer tools
for the integrated engineering of materials, manufacturing processes and products. Software tools for linking material, process and product models on different length and time scales as well as
different physical phenomena are developed and validated by advanced and new experimental
techniques
Area 2: Material Engineering
Area 2 focuses on the development of validated numerical material design method suites for the computer-aided design of materials on all length scales. These tools are applicated for the design
of new structural and functional materials with tailor-made property profiles. Moreover, expertise and method suites are developed for the integration of machine learning technologies into
computer-aided material design.
Area 3: Process Engineering
Area 3 focuses on the development of validated process design method suites for the computer-aided design of manufacturing processes, the integration of advanced material models into process models, and the optimization and new development of processes and process chains for the
production of metal alloys and electronic components. Moreover, basics and software tools for model-based and autonomous real-time process control are developed.
Area 4: Product Engineering
Area 4 focuses on the development of product design method suites for integration of material and
process models into product engineering within multiscale and multiphysics simulation. Calculation methods for probabilistic serviceability and reliability assessment are investigated. Optimized products for industries focusing on mechanical engineering, metallurgy, tooling, and electronics as
well as concepts and software tools for smart products based on the Internet of Things are developed.
IC-MPPE 2019 - Conference
The IC-MPPE 2019 conference program is divided in 5 different workshops:
Computational multiscale materials design
The purpose of this workshop is to present and discuss current trends
in integrated computational materials engineering. The workshop will mainly focus on structural materials such as steels and nickel-based
alloys and discuss advanced design concepts for pushing strength and ductility as well as corrosion resistance of these materials. Special
emphasis will be laid on physical based modelling of materials at
multiple scales, on integrated computational tools that are bridging several length scales and on application of data science tools for materials development.
Thermal Management
The purpose of this workshop is to present and discuss leading-edge
developments in material enabled thermal management solutions
for removing, spreading, and dissipating heat from microelectronic
devices and systems. The workshop focuses on analysis, simulation
and demonstration of high-performance solutions intended to meet
current and evolving requirements in power electronics, lightning,
automotive and nano-electronics.
Materials under extreme loading conditions
The purpose of this workshop is to present and discuss
leading-edge developments in characterization and
modelling of materials under extreme loading conditions.
The focus lies on characterization and modelling of
materials under high thermal and mechanical loads
including high numbers of loading cycles. The presented
industrial application cases range from structural
components (railway sector, ...) via industrial production
(machining tools, ...) to aerospace applications (aero engines, ...).
Model based condition monitoring, maintenance and process control
The purpose of this workshop is to present and discuss current trends
in model based condition monitoring, preventive maintenance and
process control. The focus lies on predictive maintenance of structural
components as well as on model based and real-time process control
in industrial production processes.
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Energy storage of the future
The purpose of this workshop is to present and discuss
leading-edge developments in material enabled energy
storage solutions for the future. The focus lies on current
trends in batteries and capacitors towards novel material
based solid state and nano-structured energy storage devices.
The workshop covers fabrication, analysis and simulation of
key parameters of internal transport, heat transfer and
structure-property relations.
Conference Schedule - Overview
start
08:00
08:30
09:30
11:30
14:00
16:00
18:00
19:00
start
08:30
10:30
12:00
13:30
Welcome & presentation of the IC-MPPE Programme
R. Ebner
Thursday, 21.11.2019 Thursday, 21.11.2019
Session 1 - Computational multiscale materials design I
Chair: L. Romaner
Session 5 - Thermal Management I
Chair. S. Defregger
Session 2 - Computational multiscale materials design II
Chair: W. Ecker
Session 6 - Thermal Management II
Chair: S. Defregger
ERZHERZOG JOHANN SAAL PETER TUNNER SAAL
Registration
Session 3 - Materials under extreme loading conditions I
Chair: C. Tritremmel
Session 7 - Energy storage of the Future I
Chair: G. Maier
Session 4 - Materials under extreme loading conditions II
Chair: J. Maierhofer
Session 8 - Energy storage of the Future II
Chair: G. Maier
Open poster Session (Sparkassensaal)
ERZHERZOG JOHANN SAAL PETER TUNNER SAAL
Session 9 - Model based condition monitoring,
maintenance and processes control I
Chair: H.P. Gänser
Dinner and get-together (Sparkassensaal)
Friday, 22.11.2019
Session 10 - Model based condition monitoring,
maintenance and processes control II
Chair: H.P. Gänser
Lunch at the conference venue (Hotel Congress)
Closing
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IC-MPPE - Time schedule
Final presentation schedule
start end
08:00 08:30
08:30 09:30
08:30 09:30 Welcome & Presentation of the IC-MPPE ProgrammeR. Ebner
MCL
start end
09:30 10:00Atomistically informed continuum models of deformation
and failure
A. Hartmaier
ICAMS, Germany
10:00 10:30Integrated multi-scale computational material and process
engineering for aero engine components
A. Fischersworring-Bunk
MTU Aero Engines, Germany
10:30 11:00Coupling CALPHAD-based Thermodynamics to Machine
Learning
R. Otis
Pennsylvania State University, USA
11:00 11:30
start end
11:30 12:00 Precipitation engineering with MatCalcE. Kozeschnik
TU Wien, Austria
12:00 12:30 Computational approaches for grain boundary engineering L. Romaner
MCL
12:30 13:00 Computational methods for alloy designO. Peil
MCL
13:00 14:00
ERZHERZOG JOHANN SAAL
Session 2 - Computational multiscale materials design II
Thursday, 21.11.2019
Registration
Welcome & Presentation of the IC-MPPE Programme
R. Ebner
Session 1 - Computational multiscale materials design I
Coffee break
Lunch (Sparkassensaal)
Final presentation schedule
start end
09:30 10:00Thermometry of self-heated devices on micro- and
nanoscale
B. Gotsmann
IBM Research, Switzerland
10:00 10:30 Thermal management for Power SystemsH. Pairitsch
Infineon Technologies Austria AG
10:30 11:00 Multiscale Thermal Transport R. Hammer
MCL
11:00 11:30
start end
11:30 11:55 Virtual prototyping for thin packages
T. Krivec
AT&S Austria Technologie &
Systemtechnik AG
11:55 12:20 The Quest for Robustness in Electronic AssembliesD. Kieslinger
ZKW Elektronik GmbH, Austria
12:20 12:40 Wire bond reliability and accelerated mechanical testingB. Czerny
CDL RELAB, TU WIEN
12:40 13:00 Reliability testing and analysisE. Kraker
MCL
13:00 14:00
Session 6 - Reliability & Thermal Management II
Lunch
PETER TUNNER SAAL
Coffee break
Session 5 - Thermal Management I
Thursday, 21.11.2019
Final presentation schedule
start end
start end
14:00 14:30On the design rules for self healing metals, metallo-
ceramics and ceramics
S. van der Zwaag
Novel Aerospace Materials group,
Netherlands
14:30 15:00 Materials development for turbine disksM. Stockinger
University of Leoben, Austria
15:00 15:30Fatigue crack growth at temperatures up to 800°C -
measurement and prediction
J. Maierhofer, R. Pippan
MCL, Austrian Academy of Sciences
15:30 16:00
start end
16:00 16:30 Material development for metal machining toolsCh. Czettl
Ceratizit Austria GmbH, Austria
16:30 17:00 Coating development for machining toolsN. Schalk, M. Tkadletz
University of Leoben, Austria
17:00 17:30Modelling and simulation of materials in rolling contact
phenomena
W. Daves, S. Scheriau
MCL, voestalpine Schienen GmbH,
Austria
17:30 18:00Hydrogen in action – from fundamentals to industrial
applications
A. Drexler, W. Costin
MCL
18:00 19:00
19:00 22:30
Session 4 - Materials under extreme loading conditions II
Coffee break
Dinner and get-together (Sparkassensaal)
Open poster Session (Sparkassensaal)
ERZHERZOG JOHANN SAAL
Thursday, 21.11.2019
Session 3 - Materials under extreme loading conditions I
Final presentation schedule
start end
14:00 14:30 Requirements for tomorrow in view of transportationJ. Affenzeller
AVL List GmbH, Austria
14:30 15:00 Nanoporous carbon-based materials for hydrogen storage
C. Mitterer
University of Leoben, Leoben,
Austria
15:00 15:30Understanding Nanoscale Processes of Ion Storage in
Supercapacitors
O. Paris
University of Leoben, Leoben,
Austria
15:30 16:00
start end
16:00 16:30 Li-Ion based Batteries (TBA)
S. Koller
VARTA Micro Innovation GmbH,
Austria
16:30 17:00 Multiscale Characterization R. Brunner
MCL
17:00 17:30 Capacitors and all solid state battery
M. Puff
TDK Piezo and Protection Devices
Business Group, Austria
17:30 18:00 Data driven Materials DesignM. Deluca
MCL
18:00 19:00
19:00 22:00
Session 7 - Energy storage of the Future I
Coffee break
PETER TUNNER SAAL
Thursday, 21.11.2019
Session 8 - Energy storage of the Future II
Open poster Session (Sparkassensaal)
Dinner and get-together (Sparkassensaal)
Final presentation schedule
start end
08:30 08:30
08:30 09:00 IoT in mechanical and plant engineeringG. Schiefer
Andritz AG, Austria
09:00 09:30 Hybrid modelling - the MCL way of condition monitoringM. Asazadeh, M. Mücke
MCL
09:30 10:00Digital retrofit - Enabling model-based condition monitoring
of brownfield plants
B. Mayer
FH Joanneum, Kapfenberg, Austria
10:00 10:30
start end
10:30 11:00From high fidelity models to real-time smart process
control of heavy steel plate production
E. Parteder
voestalpine Grobblech GmbH,
Austria
11:00 11:30 Tool Health Monitoring for cutting toolsT. Klünsner
MCL
11:30 12:00 Estimating hybrid model execution times on PLCsC. Gratl
MCL
12:00 13:30
13:30 14:00
Session 10: Model based condition monitoring, maintenance and processes control II
Lunch at the conference venue (Hotel Congress)
Closing
ERZHERZOG JOHANN SAAL
Session 9 - Model based condition monitoring, maintenance and processes control I
Coffee break
Friday, 22.11.2019
Presenter (aphab. order) Title
Asadzadeh, Mohammad Zhian / MCL Hybrid modelling: The MCL way for fast ramp-up and smart process control
Ahmadi, Mohammad Reza / TU-Graz
IMAT
Development of a ferritic creep resistant steel with superior creep strength and creep
fatigue resistance
Baltic, Sandra / MCL Prediction of ductile damage and failure in metals considering multiaxial stress states
Berg, Sebastian / MCL Model-as-a-Service using the functional mock-up interface (FMI) Standard
Bermejo, Raul / Montanuniversität
Leoben, ISFKFracture response of thin ceramic based multilayer architectures
Biermair, Florian / MCLHigh Entropy Alloys for Technical Applications: Effect of Homogenization Process on
HESA
Drexler, Andreas / MCLMethodology for assessing the risk of hydrogen-induced cracking in car body
components
Fladischer, Katrin / MCL Quantitative SThM Characterization for Heat Dissipation Through Thin Layers
Gratl, Christoph / MCL Towards executing hybrid models on PLCs
Gruber, M. / Montanuniversität
Leoben, ISFK
Mechanical reliability of brittle single crystals depending on surface damage
orientation
Kabliman, Evgeniya / AIT Material and microstructure modelling in lightweight metals processing
Kaufmann, Benjamin /
Montanuniversität Leoben, ISFKModelling of the highly non-linear electrical behavior of ZnO varistor ceramics
Klünsner, Thomas / MCL Validated calculation of the cutting edge temperature during dry milling of Ti6Al4V
Kosdnar-Legenstein, Barbara / MCL Analytical Tools for probing Devices and Systems
Leitner, Silvia / MCL Model-based residual stress optimization in seamless steel tubes
Lohrasbi, Sina / MCL Development of Innovative Liquid Cooling Concepts for Power Electronics Application
Magnien, Julien / MCL Advanced reliability evaluating instrumentation for electronics
Maier, Kathrin / MCLAsymmetry in creep kinetics of WC-10wt.% Co under tensile and compression
loading at 700ºC
Maierhofer, Jürgen / MCL Software tools for integrated material process and product engineering
Pfleger-Schopf, Bernd / MCLEffect of Quenching and Partitioning Processing on Microstructure and Mechanical
Properties of a Low Alloyed Steel
Popov, Maxim / MCL Computational tool to assess concepts for hydrogen storage
Razumovskiy, Vsevolod / MCL Model-based development of diffusion barriers in microelectronic systems
Redermeier, Alice / TU-Wien, IMST Revised CALPHAD modeling of the cluster phase in Al-Mg-Si alloys
Romaner, Lorenz / MCL Data-driven approach for accelerated materials design
Schopper, Tobias / MCLBayesian Multilevel model for identification of robust oscillating bar condition
indicators
Siroky, Georg / MCL Computational methods to develop and assess self-healing alloys in microelectronics
Walter, Thomas / TU Wien, CDL
RELABMethods for evaluation of thin film adhesion in power electronics
Wijaya, Andi / MCL Imaging and Analysis Workflow for the 3D Characterization of Porous Copper Films
IC-MPPE 2019 poster session (21.11.2019, Sparkassensaal, starting at 18:00)
Conference Organisation
Registration
The standard registration fee of €250,- for the attendance to the workshops and the poster session
includes refreshments during the coffee breaks on Thursday and Friday (Nov., 21st and 22nd) as well
as lunch and dinner on Thursday. Partners of the COMET programme IC-MPPE are exempt from
the fee.
On-line registration was managed via
https://ic-mppe2019.mcl.at/register.html
Contact
Questions concerning the conference?
Please contact us at ic-mppe2019@mcl.at.
Conference and Dinner venue
Congress Leoben, Hauptplatz 1, A-8700 Leoben
image: Sven Eck
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Acknowledgement
The IC-MPPE2019 organizers gratefully acknowledge the financial support under the scope of the
COMET program within the K2 Center “Integrated Computational Material, Process and Product
Engineering (IC-MPPE)” (Project No 859480).
This program is supported by the Austrian Federal Ministries for Transport, Innovation and
Technology (BMVIT) and for Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW), represented by the Austrian
research funding association (FFG), and the federal states of Styria, Upper Austria and Tyrol.
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