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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT & PROGRAMME16th International Symposium on Metallography and Materials Science
M E T A L L O G R A P H Y ’ 1 6
20th – 22nd April 2016
ACADEMIA Congress CentreStará Lesná, High Tatra MountainsSLOVAK REPUBLIC
W E L C O M E T O M E T A L L O G R A P H Y ´ 1 6
in cooperat ion with
METAL SCIENCE SOCIET Y AT THE SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCESPhone: +421 55 63 316 31E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS RESEARCH OF THE SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IN KOŠICE, SLOVAKIA
INSTITUTE OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS OF THE SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IN KOŠICE, SLOVAKIA
LUMAKON, s . r.o . KOŠICE
U. S. STEEL KOŠICE, s . r. o .
It is our pleasure to welcome you to our regular symposium on metallography and materials science “METALLOGRAPHY 2016”. Now it is already the 16th edition of the international symposium, being held once again in the beautiful surroundings of the High Tatra Mountains. We welcome all participants to this traditional event where exchange of knowledge and experience in the field of materials investigation as well as the behaviour and interdependences between the constitution of materials, their structure and properties, are classic topics of discussion. Our original “family of classic metallographers” is widening to include many materials specialists from various branches (e.g. archaeology, care of historical monuments, medical sciences, and construction) and therefore it is becoming a wide community which is gaining – due to its multidisciplinary character – even stronger potential for new approaches, new technologies and new findings in fundamental research as well as in practical production as research expands to cover many types of new and advanced materials. The Conference Committee wishes to acknowledge the assistance and encouragement that we have received from several individuals and organizations in the preparation of this event, especially from U. S. Steel Košice. The Scientific and Organizing Committee wish to create a successful conference in order to spread professional experience in the wider international community of materials scientists and exhibitors. We strongly believe that through this conference you will acquire many new insights and inspirations for your research. May the former continue to flourish, furthering the development of new materials, and may the latter continue to be a place for meetings and making new contacts for mutual cooperation, in the sincere spirit which has always been traditional for this event. We warmly welcome you and wish all of you fruitful inspiring discussions and an enjoyable stay in the High Tatra Mountains during the 16th International Conference on Metallography and Materials Science.
The Conference is organized by
INSTITUTE OF MATERIALSFACULT Y OF METALLURGYTECHNICAL UNIVERSIT Y OF KOŠICE
Letná 9042 00 Košice, SLOVAKIA
Phone: +421 55 602 2543 +421 55 602 27 80 +421 55 602 2784
E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Website: www.tuke.sk/metalo
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
JOINT CHAIRMENPetr Zuna Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Akio Nishimoto Kansay University, Osaka, Japan
Kornel Csach Institute of Experimental Physics of SAS, Košice, Slovakia
Pavel Diko Institute of Experimental Physics of SAS, Košice, Slovakia
Ján Dusza Institute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia
Jana Dobrovská VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Alistair Doig Defence Academy of the UK, Shrivenham, UK
Roland Haubner University of Technology Vienna, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna, Austria
Ivan Hrivňák Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Trnava, Slovakia
Pavol Hvizdoš Institute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia
Christian Chimani AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh, Wien, Austria
Kenji Ikeuchi Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Zdeněk Jonšta VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Josef Kasl Research and testing Institute Plzeň s.r.o., Plzeň, The Czech Republic
Radomila Konečná University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovakia
Tibor Kvačkaj Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
Ludvík Kunz Institute of Physics of Materials AS CR, Brno, Czech Republic
Pavel Lejček Institute of Physics, AS CR, Prague, Czech Republic
CHAIR OF THE SYMPOSIUMMargita LongauerováMetal Science Society at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Svätoboj Longauer Metal Science Society at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Margita Longauerová Metal Science Society at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Maroš Martinkovič Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Trnava, Slovakia
Eva Mazancová VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Wojciech Maziarz Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland
Erik Navara Czech Republic
Peter Palček University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovakia
Ľudovít Parilák ŽP Research & Development Center s.r.o., Podbrezová, Slovakia
František Simančík Institute of Materials & Machine Mechanics of SAS, Bratislava, Slovakia
Jiří Švejcar University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
Elena Tabachnikova B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, National Ukraine Academy of Sciences, Kharkov, Ukraine
Eva Tillová University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovakia
Miroslav Tvrdý VŠB - Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic
George Vander Voort Consultant - Struers Inc., USA
Vlastimil Vodárek VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Dalibor Vojtěch Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic
Esa Vuorinen Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
Bogdan Wendler Technical University of Lodz, Poland
Panyawat Wangyao Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Jozef Zrník COMTES FHT Ltd., Dobřany, Czech Republic
HONORARY COMMITTEE
Margita Longauerová Chair of the Symposium
Ivan Hrivňák Founder of the Symposium
Peter Horňak Chairman of the Organizing Committee
Scott D. Buckiso President of U. S. Steel Košice, s.r.o., Slovakia
Jana Dobrovská Dean of the Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Ján Dusza Member of the Presidium of SAS, Slovakia
Pavol Hvizdoš Director of the Institute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia
Karol Iždinský Director of the Institute of Materials & Machine Mechanics of SAS, Bratislava, Slovakia
Stanislav Kmeť Rector of the Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
Radomila Konečná President of the Metal Science Society at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Viera Kohuteková General Manager, Research and Development USSE, U. S. Steel Košice, s. r. o., Slovakia
Peter Kopčanský Director of the Institute of Experimental Physics of SAS, Košice, Slovakia
Ludvík Kunz Director of the Institute of Physics of Materials, AS CR, Brno, Czech Republic
Tibor Kvačkaj Director of the Institute of Materials, Faculty of Metallurgy, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
Ľudovít Parilák ŽP Research & Development Center s.r.o., Podbrezová, Slovakia
Vladimír Soták President, Železiarne Podbrezová a. s., Slovakia
Iveta Vasková Dean of the Faculty of Metallurgy, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
Vlastimil Vodárek Head of the Department of Materials Engineering, VŠB - Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic
Vladimír Zvarík Železiarne Podbrezová a. s., Slovakia
Petr Zuna Vice-dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Peter Horňak – Chairman
Marek Vojtko – Secretary
Martin Fujda – Head of Dept. of Materials Engineering
Miroslav Glogovský
Mária Hagarová
Viera Horáková
Miloš Matvija
Ondrej Milkovič
Pavol Zubko
Svätoboj Longauer, Metal Science Society at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Tomáš Lukáč, Lumakon, s. r. o. Košice, Slovakia
Martin Šebek, Institute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia
Mária Huráková, Institute of Experimental Physics of the SAS, Košice, Slovakia
Alica Mašlejová, Research and Development USSE, U. S. Steel Košice, s. r. o., Slovakia
Lucia Hrabčáková, Research USSE, Entry Areal U.S. Steel, Košice, U. S. Steel Košice, s. r. o., Slovakia
Date of the Conference: 20 th – 22 nd Apri l 2016Place of the Conference: ACADEMIA Congress Centre, Stará Lesná, High Tatra Mountains
Conference SiteThe conference will be held at the Academia Congress Centre situated only 2 km from Tatranská Lomnica, one of the centres in the High Tatra Mountains, in pleasant mountain surroundings near the village of Stará Lesná. Accommodation is reserved directly in Academia and also in the other hotels named Kontakt, Horizont Resort, Hills, Lesna and Pažický Pension, which are situated quite near the congress centre. The rooms are equipped with their own bathroom, toilet, television and phone. Every hotel has its own car park. The hotels are connected by road with the international railway station at Poprad (22 km) and the coach station at Starý Smokovec (10 km). You can find classic Slovak hospitality and a high standard of services for medium prices here. There is a swimming pool and sauna in the congress centre nearby.
April is the beginning of the spring season in the High Tatras, so there may still be snow at higher altitudes early in May and therefore opportunities for skiing in the mountains (e.g. at Lomnické sedlo). Tatranská Lomnica is a well-known winter sports centre. The average temperature in April is between +4 and +14°C in lower locations, such as where Stará Lesná is situated.
Transport One possibility is air travel to Košice from Prague (Czech Republic) or from Bratislava. Another possibility is to travel by train (Intercity express trains from Prague, Bratislava or Košice to Poprad).
Local TransportationThe Academia Congress Centre can be reached by taking the High Tatras electric railway or bus from Poprad (the electric railway and bus stations are near the railway station) up to Starý Smokovec, and then changing to the electric railway line or bus in the direction of Tatranská Lomnica. Get out at the Stará Lesná stop, and walk down the side-road to the hotels. Alternatively you can take a taxi from Poprad.
The Conference languageThe official language is English. In exceptional circumstances Slovak and Czech may also become feasible. Contributions will be published in English in the Materials Science Forum periodical.
Registration and ReservationParticipants should register on the Application Form provided and also reserve accommodation themselves at the hotel of their choice.
AccommodationFor the participants in the Metallography 2016 Symposium we have reserved accommodation in several hotels and a guest-house, namely: Academia and Kontakt Hotels, Horizont Resort, and the Hills, Lesna and Pažický
guest-houses. Every participant should book their accommodation themselves at the place of their choice. Rooms will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Please use the code “Metallography 2016” when booking your accommodation. Details about hotel room prices for conference participants can be found on the web site www.tuke.sk/metalo.
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS AND LINKS TO THE HOTELS
Academia http://www.hotelacademia.skKontakt http://www.hotelkontakt.sk
approx. 3 min. walk to AcademiaHorizont http://www.hotelhorizont.sk
approx. 5 min. walk to AcademiaHills http://www.hotelhills.sk
approx. 20 min. walk to AcademiaLesna http://www.hotellesna.sk
approx. 15 min. walk to AcademiaPažický guest-houses http://www.pazicky.com
approx. 20 min. walk to Academia
Contact for booking: Hotel Hills: [email protected], +421 915 781 743Hotel Lesná: [email protected], +421 910 998 827
The Conference fee is:
until April 1st, 2016 350 € + 70 € (20% VAT*), together 420 €
350 € (0% VAT)
after April 1st, 2016 370 € + 74 € (20% VAT*), together 444 €
370 € (0% VAT)
for PhD students 250 € + 50 € (20% VAT*), together 300 €
250 €, (0% VAT)
for accompanying person 100 € + 20 € (20% VAT*), together 120 €
100 € (0% VAT)
additional payment on top of the conference fee for each further contribution 150 € + 30 € (20% VAT*),
together 180 € 150 € (0% VAT)
* 0% VAT applies only to organizations which are registered for VAT in their own country, outside of the Slovak Republic. This means it applies to VAT- registered organizations from countries within and outside of the European Union.
All necessary information regarding Payment and VAT will be provided by Ing. T. Lukáč ([email protected]).
PaymentPlease send your payment with the registration application by April 1st, 2016. You can also pay the fee during your registration at the Academia Congress Centre. The application form together with confirmations of Conference fees paid are to be returned online via our website, or by e-mail to [email protected].
BankPlease send your payment of the conference fee to the following bank:Fio banka, a.s., Slovak Republic in account No: 2300815059/8330 in favour of Lumakon, s.r.o. Košice, Na Šajbe 1A, 040 01 Košice (IČO: 47082577, DIČ: 2023759925, IČ DPH: SK2023759925, IBAN: SK22 8330 0000 0023 0081 5059, SWIFT CODE: FIOZSKBAXXX, registered for VAT). Please remember to include the name of the organization and of the participant in the transfer order.
CancellationIt is regretted that no refund can be made or invoices cancelled. In this case a copy of the Materials Science Forum periodical will be mailed to non-attending participants. While substitution may be at made any time, we need however to be informed. We ask authors to note that their contributions will be published in Materials Science Forum only after payment of the appropriate Conference fee is received.
Registration DeskThe Conference Registration Desk will be open in the lobby of the Congress Centre Academia at the following hours:Tuesday 19th April 2016 15. 00 – 22. 00 hWednesday 20th April 2016 7. 00 – 18. 00 hThursday 21st April 2016 8. 00 – 12. 00 hFriday 22nd April 2016 8. 00 – 12. 00 h
Scientific programmeSpecialist activities will begin on Wednesday, April 20th 2016. Contributions will be presented as invited lectures, normal lectures and in the form of posters.
Lecture sessionsThe speakers of invited lectures will be allowed to talk for 25 minutes, while other normal lectures will have a maximum 10 minutes. After each lecture five minutes of discussion time are planned, and there may be general discussion at the end of each section. With this in mind, and as there is only a short time for each presentation of each lecture, please be careful in the preparation of your lecture. For your presentation you can use data projector.
Poster sessionsThose who have applied for a poster will exhibit their results in the lobby of the conference room in sessions at time by scientific programme. Visits to poster exhibition session include personal discussions with authors and are followed by a more formal chaired discussion session. Poster size is limited to 1 m2 (height x width = 1.0 x 0.9 m). The posters are divided by the specialist programme into 3 day-sessions, and all posters in one session will be exhibited throughout the day of that session. Authors are urged to use pictures and texts which are clearly visible, and to avoid excessively long texts.
The best Poster competition is included in the programme of Symposium. One Best Poster will be adjudicated each day, i.e. one for each poster section 1, 2, 3.
The best metallographic photo competition is included in the programme of Symposium too. Please apply for this competition at the Symposium Registration Desk. This
competition will be in two sections: the best scientific photograph the most interesting curiosityPhotographs with format 12 x 18 cm are recommended, or larger. The technical and aesthetic quality of the pictures will be taken into account in the judging. The photographs will be displayed on the poster board during conference.
ExhibitionDuring the Conference an exhibition of instruments and devices from various companies will be organized. The list of companies taking part in the exhibition, and which also sponsor this symposium, is as follows: TSI System s.r.o., JEOL (Europe) SAS – Organization Division, Edlin s.r.o., Keyence International Belgium, Kvant spol. r. o., Pragolab s.r.o., Metalco Testing s.r.o.
Lunch times and coffee breaks are not always at the same time for all – there are two major lunch times due to the space limits of the dining room.
Welcome receptionThere will be a Welcome Drinks Reception in Hall 3 of the Academia Congress Centre at 19. 00 on Tuesday 19th April 2016. All registered participants are invited to attend.
Conference dinnerThe Conference dinner will be held on Thursday 21st April 2016 at 19.30. It will be an informal occasion with a minimum of speeches.
Social programmeAs well as the conference dinner, the social programme includes a traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slovak Shepherd´s Hut on 20th April 2016. The first evening 19th April 2016 features another of the very popular lectures by our leading astronomer Dr. Rušín, this time on the topic “Space walking”, including slide presentations of the Tatras landscape.
A conference tour by bus will be organized according to participants´ interest to the castle Spišský hrad. This medieval fortress is one of the largest castle complexes in Central Europe. It is the dominant feature of the Vale of Spiš, harmoniously placed in the landscape on a travertine outcrop, and it was once the administrative centre of the historical Spiš region. Tickets for participants are available at 10 EUR per person, and must be purchased in advance at the Reception Desk on arrival.
The High Tatra Mountains offer many opportunities for personal walking trips, a visit to the ski centre at Štrbské Pleso and a visit to Belanská cave. An excursion to the Institute of Astronomy of the Slovak Academy of Sciences is possible. If weather conditions permit, an excursion up to Lomnica Peak (2 643 m) by cable car is possible. The High Tatra Mountains and their surroundings offer a great variety of opportunities for additional excursions, for instance to other historical towns such as Kežmarok, Levoča or Spišská Sobota. The High Tatras are situated about 100 km north-west of Košice, which is the second-largest town in Slovakia with interesting historical heritage as the educational, commercial and cultural centre of Eastern Slovakia. Košice has been declared European Capital of Culture for year 2013, and a great many cultural events are being organized there. All conference participants may visit the Vital Water World in the Kontakt Hotel – tickets are 10 EUR per person.
TUESDAY, 19 APRIL 2016
14. 00 – 22. 00 Registration, The Conference Registration Desk19. 00 – 20. 30 Welcome Drinks Reception, Hall 3
LECTUREHALL 1
20. 30 – 21. 30 “Space walking”, including slide presentations of the Tatras landscape
V. RUŠÍN Astronomical Institute of SAS, Tatranská
Lomnica, Slovak Republic
WEDNESDAY 20 APRIL 2016
7. 00 – 8. 30 Registration, The Conference Registration Desk
MORNING SESSIONSHALL 1
8. 30 – 9. 00 Opening of the Symposium 9. 00 – 10. 00 PLENARY SESSION 110. 00 – 10. 30 Coffee 10. 30 – 11. 30 PLENARY SESSION 2 AND EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION11. 30 – 12. 30 POSTER SESSION 1 (Nos. P1-P23, P73-P75) VISIT OF THE EXHIBITION 12. 30 – 14. 00 Lunch
AFTERNOON SESSIONSHALL 1
14. 00 – 15. 45 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 1 - Solidification and Solid State Transformation15. 45 – 16. 15 Coffee16. 15 – 17. 30 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 2 – Welding
HALL 2
14. 00 – 15. 15 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 3 – Prediction, Process
Simulation and Metallographic Methods Session 4 - Interrelationship between
Microstructure and Material Properties15. 15 – 15. 45 EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION15. 45 – 16. 15 Coffee 15. 45 – 17. 30 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 5 - Metallography in archaeology (Archaeometallurgy)
ACC REGISTRATION ROOM
17. 30 Meeting of the Metal Science Society Committee at the Slovak Academy of Sciences19. 00 – 24. 00 Traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slovak Shepherd´s Hut
P R O G R A M M E A T A G L A N C E
THURSDAY 21 APRIL 2016
MORNING SESSIONSHALL 1
8. 00 – 9. 00 PLENARY SESSION 3 9. 00 – 9. 30 EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION 9. 30 – 10. 00 Coffee 10. 00 – 11.00 POSTER SESSION 2 (Nos. P24– P48)
VISIT OF THE EXHIBITION11. 00 – 12.15 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 6 – Fractures, Defects and
Material Degradation Session 7 – Fatigue and Creep
HALL 2
11. 00 – 12. 30 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 8 – Nonferrous alloys and
other Advanced Materials
12. 30 – 14. 00 Lunch14. 00 – 18. 00 Conference tour19. 30 Conference Dinner
FRIDAY 22 APRIL 2016
MORNING SESSIONSHALL 1
8. 00 – 9. 00 PLENARY SESSION 4 9. 00 – 10. 00 POSTER SESSION 3 (Nos. P49– P72)
VISIT OF THE EXHIBITION10. 00 – 10. 30 Coffee10. 30 – 12. 15 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 9 – Powder Metallurgy,
Ceramics, Superconductors, Metallic Glasses, Composites and Nanomaterials
12. 15 CLOSING CEREMONY12. 30 - 14. 00 Lunch
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME OF THE 16th SYMPOSIUM ON METALLOGRAPHY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE
Wednesday 20th April 2016
7. 00 – 8. 30 Registration, The Conference Registration Desk8. 30 – 9. 00 Opening of the symposium
MORNING SESSIONS
HALL 1PLENARY SESSION 1Chairs: M. LONGAUEROVÁ, P. LEJČEK
9. 00 Remaining questions about grain boundary segregation and intergranular cohesion
P. LEJČEK Institute of Physics, AS CR, Praha, Czech Republic
9. 30 Active screen plasma nitriding of titanium alloy using titanium double screen
A. NISHIMOTO1, K. NAKAZAWA2
1 Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan 2 Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
Kansai University, Osaka, Japan
10. 00 Coffee
HALL 1PLENARY SESSION 2Chairs: P. ZUNA, A . NISHIMOTO
10. 30 Analysis of Urnfield period bronze droplets formed during casting
R. HAUBNER1, S. STROBL1, P. TREBSCHE2
1 Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria 2 Danube University Krems, Asparn an der Zaya,
Austria
EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION
11. 00 Keyence - Digital Microscope VHX-5000 J. JAGNEŠÁKOVÁ Keyence international Belgium, Mechelen Belgium
11. 30 – 12. 30 POSTER SESSION 1 (NOS. P1- P23, P73-P75) AND VISIT OF THE EXHIBITION Chairs: P. PALČEK, E. VUORINEN
12. 30 – 14. 00 Lunch
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
HALL 1PARALLEL SESSIONSession 1 SOLIDIFICATION AND SOLID
STATE TRANSFORMATIONChairs: J . DOBROVSKÁ, P. KUČERA
14. 00 Directional solidification of Fe-Fe3C eutectic alloy
M. TREPCZYŃSKA-ŁENT Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UTP University of
Science and Technology, Bydgoszcz, Poland
14. 15 The study of nonmetallic inclusions formation for kaplan blades during the solidification processes
C.I. LUPINCA, C. MARTA, C. FĂNICĂ, A.-M. BUDAI Faculty of Engineering and Management, Eftimie
Murgu University of Resita, Resita, Romania
14. 30 Effect of casting rate on precipitation in the surface zone of a continuously-cast slabs of IF steel microalloyed with titanium and niobium
M. FEDOROVÁ, M. LONGAUEROVÁ, S. LONGAUER Technical university of Košice, Košice, Slovak Republic
14. 45 Precipitation in Cu-bearing GOES at the start of primary recrystallization
A. VOLODARSKAJA1, Š. MIKLUŠOVÁ2, V. VODÁREK1
1 VSB-Technical University Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic
2 ArcelorMittal Ostrava a. s., Ostrava, Czech Republic
15. 00 Optimalization of tempering temperature of 9CrNb steel in Železiarne Podbrezová
Ľ. PARILÁK1,2, P. BEKEČ1, L. DOMOVCOVÁ1,3, P. BERAXA1,2, M. MOJŽIŠ1,4
1 ŽP Research and Development Centre, Ltd., Podbrezová, Slovak Republic
2 Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a Seat in Presov, Prešov, Slovak Republic
3 Department of Materials Science, Košice, Slovak Republic
4 Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava, Trnava, Slovak Republic
15.15 Changes of microstructure and grainsize of martensitic stainless stell during the processes of hot reversed extrusion, broaching and heat treating
P. KUČERA1, E. MAZANCOVÁ2
1 VÍTKOVICE CYLINDERS a. s., Ostrava, Czech Republic 2 VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava,
Czech Republic
15.30 Evaluation of changes of mechanical properties of selected Cr-Ni-Mo steels for heavy forgings during long time annealing
J. HORNÍK, P. ZUNA, J. MÁLEK Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic
15.45 Coffee
HALL 1PARALLEL SESSIONSession 2 WELDINGChairs: J . KASL, Ľ. PARILÁK
16. 15 The characteristics of welded joints of stainless steel for air conditioning application
M.S. WĘGLOWSKI1, A. WĘGLOWSKA1, J. DWORAK1, J. RYKAŁA1, K. KWIECIŃSKI1, Z. GRZEGORZ2, A. SZAFRON2, I. NEJMAN3
1 Instytut Spawalnictwa (Institute of Welding), Gliwice, Poland
2 Maflow Member of Boryszew Group, Tychy, Poland 3 Department of Materials Science and Non-Ferrous
Metals Engineering, Faculty of Non Ferrous Metals, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland
16. 30 Microstructure evaluation of heterogeneous electron beam weld between stabilised austenitic and ODS erritic steel
V. JAN, J. ČUPERA, P. ŠOHAJ, P. HAVLÍK Institute of Materials Science and Engineering,
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
16. 45 Welding of austenite stainless steel AlSi 304 by fiber laser
K. BÁRTOVÁ, M. DOMÁNKOVÁ, J. BÁRTA Institute of Materials Science, Faculty of Material
Science and Technology, STU in Bratislava, Trnava, Slovak Republic
17. 00 The microstructure of Inconel alloys after repair welding
D. JANDOVÁ, J. KASL, M. MATĚJOVÁ Výzkumný a zkušební ústav Plzeň s.r.o., Plzeň,
Czech Republic
17. 15 Aging precipitation behaviour of Cr-Mn-N austenitic stainless steel
M. DOMÁNKOVÁ, K. BÁRTOVÁ Institute of Materials Science, Faculty of Material
Science and Technology, STU in Bratislava, Trnava, Slovak Republic
ACC REGISTRATION ROOM
17. 30 Meeting of the Metal Science Society Committee at the Slovak Academy of Sciences
19. 00 - 24. 00 Traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slovak Shepherd´s Hut
HALL 2PARALLEL SESSIONSSession 3 PREDICTION, PROCESS SIMULATION,
METALLOGRAPHIC METHODS Session 4 INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
MICROSTRUCTURE AND MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Chairs: J . ZRNIK, P. HORŇAK
14. 00 Application of metallographic methods for thermal ageing evaluation on samples from primary piping of NPP
J. PETZOVÁ1, M. BŘEZINA1, M. BAĽÁK1, M. DOMÁNKOVÁ2, Ľ. KUPČA1
1 VUJE, a.s., Trnava, Slovak Republic 2 STU MtF Trnava, Slovak Republic
14. 15 Optimization of surface material properties for nano-indentation analysis of material used in nuclear industry
P. BUBLÍKOVÁ, D. MARUŠÁKOVÁ, H. K. NAMBURI, I. A. TICHÁ
Centrum výzkumu Řež s.r.o., Husinec-Řež, Czech Republic
14. 30 Metallographic investigations of silver alloys used for mints
S. GREIL1, Ch. EDTMAIER1, R. HAUBNER1, L. LAUTER2
1 Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria 2 Münze Österreich, Vienna, Austria
14. 45 Deformation behaviour of medium carbon steel processed by severe plastic deformation
J. ZRNIK1, Z. NOVY1, P. HORŇAK2
1 COMTES FHT Inc, Dobrany, Czech Republic 2 Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Metallurgy,
Institute of Materials, Košice, Slovak Republic
15. 00 The study of the role of fullerene black additive during the modification of ductile cast iron
N. A. SHAMELKHANOVA1, A. M. USKENBAYEVA1, A. T. VOLOCHKO2, S. P. KOROLYOV3
1 Kazakh National Research Technical University after K.I. Satpayev, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
2 Physico-Technical Institute of National Academy of Sciences of The Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
3 “Eutectic” Scientific-Industrial Enterprise, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
15. 15 - 15. 45 EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION KVANT spol. r. o. Utilization of XE-plasma FIB-SEM for
3D EBSD/EDX analyses K. NOVOTNY1, H. TESAROVA1,
L. HLADIK1, J. DLUHOS2
1 Tescan Orsay Holding, Brno, Czech Republic 2 Tescan Brno, Brno, Czech Republic
15. 45 Coffee
HALL 2PARALLEL SESSIONSession 5 METALLOGRAPHY IN ARCHAEOLOGY
(ARCHAEOMETALLURGY)Chairs: R. HAUBNER, E. BAKONYI
16. 15 Preliminary research methodology of the historical firearms: Identification of their state of preservation and technology of production
R. KARSKA The Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, Cracow, Poland
16. 30 The investigation of a brass incense burner from Persia
P. BARKÓCZY, L. NAGY, E. BAKONYI Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary
16. 45 Metallographic investigations of a late medieval pick found at the gold mining site „Goldzeche – kleines Fleißtal“, Austria
S. STROBL, R. HAUBNER Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria
17. 00 Material survey of bronze artifacts from the late bronze age
Š. MSALLAMOVÁ1, K. ŠÁLKOVÁ1, J. JIŘÍK2, M. PTÁK2, T. ŠÁLKOVÁ2, T. HILTSCHER2, D. HLÁSEK2, J. JOHN3, J. DOHNAL4, Z. KÁNĚ4
1 University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic
2 Prácheň Museum, Písek, Czech Republic 3 University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice,
Czech Republic 4 Charles University, Prague, Czech republic
17. 15 Technological features of ancient Rus’ blacksmith’s craft (by the example of the Ryazan principality artefacts)
V.I. ZAVYALOV, N.N. TEREKHOVA Institute of archaeology of Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
ACC REGISTRATION ROOM
17. 30 Meeting of the Metal Science Society Committee at the Slovak Academy of Sciences
19. 00 - 24. 00 Traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slovak Shepherd´s Hut
Thursday 21 st Apri l 2016 MORNING SESSIONSHALL 1PLENARY SESSION 3Chairs: S. LONGAUER, L. KUNZ
8. 00 Effect of tempering on microstructure and mechanical properties of laser welded and post-weld treated AHSS specimens
F. FOROUZAN1, N. STRANDQVIST1, E. VUORINEN1, A. HEDAYATI1, E. NAVARA2, F. MÜCKLICH3
1 Division of Materials Science, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
2 Jihlava, Czech Republic 3 Department for Materials Science, Functional
Materials, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
8. 25 Effect of temperature dropping during solution treatment in rejuvenation heat treatment and its long-term heating simulation on microstructures of nickel base alloy, Udimet 520
K. SAELOR, P. WANGYAO Innovative Metals Research Unit, Department of
Metallurgical Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION
9. 00 LAN PLAN technology for preparation of metallographic samples
PETR ČVANDA TSI SYSTEM s.r.o., Brno, Czech Republic
9. 30 Coffee
10. 00 POSTER SESSION 2 (NOS. P24– P48) AND VISIT OF THE EXHIBITION
Chairs: Z. JONŠTA, P. WANGYAO
HALL 1PARALLEL SESSIONSSession 6 FRACTURES, DEFECTS,
MATERIAL DEGRADATIONSession 7 FATIGUE AND CREEP Chairs: J . ŠVEJCAR, R. KONEČNÁ
11. 00 Fracture properties of Mg-alloys assessed with nanoindentation
J. NĚMEČEK, V. HRBEK, V. PETRÁŇOVÁ, P. HLAVÁČEK
Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
11. 15 Analysis of the causes of boiler explosion J. ŠVEJCAR1, L. KLAKURKOVÁ1, Z. SKÁLA2
1 CEITEC-Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
2 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
11. 30 Effect of dew point on the selective oxidation of advanced high strength steels
M. MADERTHANER1, A. JAROSIK1, G. ANGELI1, R. HAUBNER2
1 voestalpine Stahl GmbH, Linz, Austria 2 Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics,
Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria
11. 45 Microstructure and fatigue crack growth micromechanisms of Ti6Al4V alloy produced by direct metal laser sintering
R. KONEČNÁ1, G. NICOLETTO2, A. BAČA1, L. KUNZ3
1 University of Žilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Material Engineering, Žilina, Slovakia
2 University of Parma, Department of Industrial Engineering, Parma, Italy
3 Institute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Brno, Czech Republic
12. 00 Comparison of results of accelerated and conventional creep tests of dissimilar weld joint of steels FB2 and F
J. KASL1, D. JANDOVÁ1, S.T. MANDZIEJ2, I. SCHINDLER3
1 Výzkumný a zkušební ústav Plzeň s.r.o., Plzeň, Czech Republic
2 Rigtersbleek-Zandvoort 10.05, Enschede, Netherlands 3 VŠB - TU Ostrava, FMMI, Ostrava-Poruba,
Czech Republic
HALL 2PARALLEL SESSIONSession 8 NONFERROUS ALLOYS AND
OTHER ADVANCED MATERIALSChairs: D. VOJTĚCH, M. FUJDA
11. 00 Mechanical and microstructural properties of 2618 Al-alloy processed by SLM remelting strategy
L. PANTĚLEJEV, D. KOUTNÝ, D. PALOUŠEK, J. KAISER
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
11. 15 Mechanical properties of extruded and ECAP processed magnesium alloy AZ91 at elevated temperature
R. ŠTĚPÁNEK, L. PANTĚLEJEV Institute of Materials Science and Engineering,
NETME centre, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
11. 30 Long-term gamma prime phase stability after various heat treatment conditions with temperature dropping during solution treatment in cast nickel base superalloy, grade Inconel-738
S. POLSILAPA1, A. PROMBOOPHA1, P. WANGYAO2
1 Materials Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
2 Innovative Metals Research Unit, Metallurgical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
11. 45 Study of the behavior to cavitation erosion of some Cu-Sn alloys allied with lead
C. FANICA1, C. LUPINCA1, R. CIUBOTARIU1, A. PELLAC2, L. NEDELONI3
1 „Eftimie Murgu” University of Resita, Faculty of Engineering and Management, Resita, Romania
2 PhD student „Eftimie Murgu” University of Resita, Faculty of Engineering and Management, Resita, Romania
3 Graduate „Eftimie Murgu” University of Resita, Faculty of Engineering and Management, Resita, Romania
12. 00 Microstructural and mechanical development of as-cast and heat-treated 935AgCu alloys
S. SAKULTANCHAREONCHAI1, T. CHAIRUANGSRI2, E. NISARATANAPORN1
1 Innovative Metals Research Unit, Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
2 Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
12. 15 Diffusion properties-water vapour permeability of surface finishing
Š. NENADÁLOVÁ, L. BALÍK, M. RYDVAL, T. BITTNER
Klokner Institute CTU in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
12. 30 – 14. 00 Lunch
14. 30 – 18. 00 Conference Tour
19.30 Conference Dinner
MORNING SESSIONS
HALL 1PLENARY SESSION 4Chairs: A . DOIG, E. NAVARA
8. 00 70/30 brass fixed round cartridge case metallurgy
A. DOIG Defence Academy of the UK, Shrivenham, Oxford, UK
8. 30 Microstructure of Heuser allys prepared by mould casting and melt spinning
P. DIKO1, V. KAVEČANSKÝ1, S. PIOVARČI1, T. RYBA2, Z. VARGOVÁ3, R. VARGA2
1 Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Physics, UPJS Kosice, Košice, Slovak Republic
3 Institute of Chemistry, UPJS Kosice, Košice, Slovak Republic
9. 00 Coffee
9. 30 POSTER SESSION 3 (Nos. P49– P72) AND VISIT OF THE EXHIBITION
Chairs: E. TILLOVÁ, D. JANDOVÁ
Friday 22 nd Apri l 2016
HALL 1PARALLEL SESSIONSession 9 POWDER METALLURGY, CERAMICS,
SUPERCONDUCTORS, METALLIC GLASSES, COMPOSITES, NANOMATERIALS
Chairs: P. DIKO, J. JERZ
10. 30 Effect of alloying elements on the reactive sintering behaviour of NiTi alloy
P. NOVÁK1, P. SALVETR1, A. ŠKOLÁKOVÁ1, M. KARLÍK2, J. KOPEČEK3
1 University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic
2 Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Department of Materials, Prague, Czech Republic
3 Institute of Physics of the ASCR, v. v. i., Prague, Czech Republic
10. 45 Effects of nickel and chromium additions in P/M 316L on microstructure and mechanical properties
S. ASAVAVISITHCHAI, P. WANGYAO, P. TANGSATAPORNPAN, F. TANGMAN
Innovative Metals Research Unit, Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
11. 00 Microstructure evaluation of ceramic materials used in the generation IV. reactors
D. MARUŠÁKOVÁ1,2, P. BUBLÍKOVÁ1, J. BERKA1,2, J. KUTZENDÖRFER2
1 Centrum výzkumu Řež s.r.o., Husinec-Řež, Czech Republic
2 VŠCHT Praha, Praha 6, Czech Republic
11. 15 YBCO bulk superconductors with Sm addition D. VOLOCHOVÁ, P. DIKO, V. KAVEČANSKÝ,
M. RADUŠOVSKÁ, V. ANTAL, S. PIOVARČI, J. KOVÁČ
Institute of Experimental Physics SAS, Košice, Slovak Republic
11. 30 In-situ observation of crack propagation in amorphous ribbon
M. HURÁKOVÁ1, K. CSACH1, J. MIŠKUF1, A. JURÍKOVÁ1, V. OCELÍK2, J.Th.M. DE HOSSON2
1 Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
11. 45 Applications of nanocomposite-enhanced phase-change materials for heat storage
J. JERZ, P. TOBOLKA, M. NOSKO, T. DVORÁK Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak
Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
12. 00 Water detection in composite sandwich panels A. ČAPKA1, V. P. VAVILOV2, S. RUSNÁKOVÁ1,
L. FOJTL1, M. ŽALUDEK1, L. MAŇAS1 1 Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Faculty of Technology,
Zlín, Czech Republic 2 Tomsk Polytechnic University, Institute of
Nondestructive Testing, Tomsk, Russia
12. 15 CLOSING CEREMONY
12. 30 - 14. 00 Lunch
POSTER SESSION 1Chairs: P. PALČEK, E. VUORINEN
PREDICTION, PROCESS SIMULATION, METALLOGRAPHIC METHODS
P1 Stereological analysis of grain boundary orientation in longitudinal sections of precision cold drawn seamless steel tubes
M. RIDZOŇ1, M. MOJŽIŠ1,2, M. MARTINKOVIČ2, J. TURŇA1, L. DOMOVCOVÁ1 , Ľ. PARILÁK1,3
1 ŽP Research and Development Centre, Ltd., Podbrezová, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Production Technologies MTF STU, Trnava, Slovak Republic
3 Department of Production Engineering FTV TUKE, Prešov, Slovak Republic
P2 Estimation of fibre orientation in injection moulding plastics parts
M. MARTINKOVIČ1, L. LIKAVČAN2 1 Institute of Production Technologies, Faculty of
Material science and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Trnava, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Production Technologies, Faculty of Material Science and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Trnava, Slovak Republic
P3 Metallographic preparation of samples for in-situ deformation testing and analysis of microstructure development
L. KUČEROVÁ, Z. BUNDA, J. ČUBROVÁ University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Regional
Technological Institute, Pilsen, Czech Republic P4 Possibilities of usage of EBSD for study of
DC06 steel deformation P. KEJZLAR1, Z. ANDRŠOVÁ1, M. ŠVEC1,
L. VOLESKÝ1, M. TREGLER2
1 Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovation, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
2 Faculty of Mechatronics, Informatics and Interdisciplinary Studies, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
P5 Effect of grid indentation parameters on the mechanical characteristics of steel sheets by depth sensing indentation
P. BURIK1, L. PEŠEK2 1 Technical University of Liberec, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering, Liberec, Czech Republic 2 Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Metallurgy,
Košice, Slovak Republic
P6 Steel pile-up characterization by atomic force microscopy
P. ZUBKO1, P. BURIK2, L. PEŠEK1, L. VOLESKÝ3
1 Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Metallurgy, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Technical University of Liberec, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Liberec, Czech Republic
3 Technical University of Liberec, Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technology and Innovation, Liberec, Czech Republic
P7 The effect of applied load on hardness of steels
V. MAREŠ1, M. KRAUS2, A. PODEPŘELOVÁ1
1 Center of Advanced Innovation Technologies, VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava- Poruba, Czech Republic
2 VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Department Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic
SOLIDIFICATION AND SOLID STATE TRANSFORMATION
P8 Assessment of the chemical and structural heterogeneity in the continuously cast steel billet
H. FRANCOVÁ1, J. DOBROVSKÁ1 , V. VODÁREK2, K. MICHALEK3, L. SOCHA3, S. ZLÁ1, B. SMETANA1
1 VŠB- Technical University of Ostrava, FMME, Department of Physical Chemistry and Theory of Technological Processes, Ostrava, Czech Republic
2 VŠB- Technical University of Ostrava, FMME, Department of Material Engineering, Ostrava, Czech Republic
3 VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, FMME, Department of Metallurgy and Foundry, Ostrava, Czech Republic
P9 Relationship of hot ductility to particle size in TiNb IF steel
J. KONRÁDYOVÁ1, M. LONGAUEROVÁ1, V. GIRMAN2, S. LONGAUER1, A. BOŘUTA3, J. BOŘUTA3
1 Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Metallurgy, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics P.J. Šafárik University, Košice, Slovak Republic
3 Material and Metallurgical research Company in Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic
P10 Precipitation of secondary phases in a supermartensitic 13Cr6Ni2.5MoTi steel during heat treatment
G. ROŽNOVSKÁ1, V. VODÁREK2, Z. KUBOŇ1
1 Material and Metallurgical Research Co, Ltd., Ostrava, Czech Republic
2 VŠB–Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic
P11 Microstructure and mechanical properties of 9CrNb steel after heat treatment
P. BEKEČ1, Ľ. PARILÁK1,2, P. BERAXA1,2, M. MOJŽIŠ1,3, L. DOMOVCOVÁ1,4, M. FUJDA4
1 ŽP Research and Development Centre, Ltd., Podbrezová, Slovak Republic
2 Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a Seat in Presov, Prešov, Slovak Republic
3 Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava, Trnava, Slovak Republic
4 Department of Materials Science, Košice, Slovak Republic
P12 Evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties of dual phase steel after various annealing conditions
M. ŠEBEK1, P. HORŇAK2, S. LONGAUER2, P. ZIMOVČÁK3, P. ZAHUMENSKÝ3
1 Department of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Metallurgy, Department of Materials Science, Košice, Slovak Republic
3 U. S. Steel Košice, s. r. o, Košice, Slovak Republic
P13 Microstructure modification of tool steel X38CrMoV5-1 by fibre laser
M. ŠEBEK, F. KOVAC, I. PETRYSHYNETS, J. BALKO Department of Materials Research, Slovak Academy
of Sciences, Kosice, Slovak Republic
WELDING
P14 Structure and mechanical properties of welded joints for nuclear power plants of type MIR 1200
L. KANDER1, P. ČÍŽEK1, Š. HERMANOVÁ2, Z. ŘÍHA2 1 Material and Metallurgical Research s.r.o., Ostrava,
Czech Republic 2 VÍTKOVICE POWER ENGINEERING, a.s., Ostrava,
Czech Republic
P15 Influence of pressure on the microstructure and strength properties of diffusion bonded joints of titanium-aluminum interlayer-stainless steel
B. SZWED, M. KONIECZNY Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of
Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering, Kielce, Poland
P16 Corrosion resistance of the electroplated bronze surface of the piston rod repaired by anticorrosion cladding
M. ŠMÁTRALOVÁ, L. STŘÍLKOVÁ, J. KOSŇOVSKÁ Material and Metallurgical Research, Ltd., Ostrava,
Czech Republic
INTERRELATIONSHIP BET WEEN MICROSTRUCTURE AND MATERIAL PROPERTIES
P17 The the effect of alloying elements on microstructure of 0.2%C TRIP steel
L. KUČEROVÁ, H. JIRKOVÁ, B. MAŠEK Regional Technological Institute, University of West
Bohemia in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
P18 Effect of microsecond pulse laser modification on electromagnetic properties of grain oriented silicon steel
V. PUCHY, F. KOVAC, I. PETRYSHYNETS, L. FALAT
Department of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Kosice, Slovak Republic
P19 Use of metallographic methods for determining the cause of change magnetic properties of austenitic steels
Z. PAVLOUŠKOVÁ, L. KLAKURKOVÁ, M. JULIŠ, L. ČELKO, J. ŠVEJCAR
CEITEC - Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
P20 Structural analysis of plastic deformation around the crack initiated in austenitic stainless steel
M. ORAVCOVÁ, P. PALČEK, M. CHALUPOVÁ, M. UHRÍČIK
University of Žilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Material Engineering, Žilina, Slovak Republic
P21 The efect of cold bending process and degradation at boiler conditions on the properties of new austenitic creep resistant steel Super 304H for boiler superheaters tubes
Š. HERMANOVÁ1, J. HORVATH2, L. KANDER3 1 VÍTKOVICE POWER ENGINEERING, a.s., Ostrava,
Czech Republic 2 UJP PRAHA a.s., Praha, Ostrava, Czech Republic 3 Material and Metallurgical Research s.r.o., Ostrava,
Czech Republic
P22 Microstructure and mechanical properties of synthetic nodular cast irons after heat treatment
A. VAŠKO University of Žilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Department of Materials Engineering, Žilina, Slovak Republic
P23 Austempered iron with vermicular graphite - the promising material for fatigue stressed parts
Z. ANDRSOVA1, P. KEJZLAR2, M. SVEC3, B. SKRBEK3
1 Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovations, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
2 Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovations, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
3 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
METALLOGRAPHY IN ARCHAEOLOGY (ARCHAEOMETALLURGY)
P73 An ancient bronze ingot smelted from fahlore F. ERTL, R. HAUBNER, S. STROBL Technische Universität Wien, Institute of Chemical
Technologies and Analytics, Vienna, Austria
P74 Slag investigations from Bronze Age copper smelting sites
R. HAUBNER, S. STROBL Technische Universität Wien, Institute of Chemical
Technologies and Analytics, Vienna, Austria
P75 Contributions to local metal production during the middle bronze age of western Hungary (2000-1500 BC)
E. BAKONYI1, V. KISS2, P. BARKÓCZY3, G. SZABÓ4
1 Hungarian National Museum, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary
2 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archeology, Budapest, Hungary
3 FUX Co.,Miskolc, Hungary 4 Wosinszky Mór Museum, Szekszárd, Hungary
POSTER SESSION 2Chairs: Z. JONŠTA, P. WANGYAO
FRACTURES, DEFECTS AND MATERIAL DEGRADATION
P24 The use of microstructural analysis for the evaluation of quality of double-wall pipes
L. KLAKURKOVÁ, M. JULIŠ, P. GEJDOŠ, M. HORYNOVÁ
CEITEC-Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
P25 Analysis of surface layer defects on carburized steel component after alkaline blackening
P. GEJDOŠ, L. KLAKURKOVÁ, M. JULIŠ, M. HORYNOVÁ, M. REMEŠOVÁ, E. HÉGR
CEITEC-Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
P26 Microscopic evaluation of the damaged press grip and analysis of failure by finite element method
J. JURASZEK1, Z. JURASZ2 1 University of Bielsko-Biala, Bielsko-Biala, Poland 2 BOSMAL Automotive Research and Development
Institute, Ltd., Bielsko-Biala, Poland
P27 Metallographic investigation of failed wheel rim weld joints
A. DROTÁR, J. DUŠKA, L. HRABČÁKOVÁ, P. KALMÁR
U. S. Steel Košice, s.r.o., UGM R&D USSE, Košice, Slovak Republic
P28 Analysis of damaged crane stroke rope caused by contact with an electric trolley
J. DUŠKA, A. DROTÁR, A. MAŠLEJOVÁ, L. HRABČÁKOVÁ
U. S. Steel Košice, s.r.o., UGM R&D USSE, Košice, Slovak Republic
P29 The corrosion forms and rate of aluminium evaluated by metallography
K. KREISLOVA, H. GEIPLOVA, Z. BARTAK SVUOM Ltd., Prague, Czech Republic
P30 In-situ microstructural characterisation of magnesium alloys corrosion degradation in Hanks‘ solutions using AFM
P. DOLEŽAL1, L. FOJT2 1 Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering, Brno, Czech Republic 2 Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic, v.v.i., Brno, Czech Republic
P31 Influence of microstructural parameters on the corrosion resistance of aluminium alloy BS L170
M. HORYNOVÁ, L. KLAKURKOVÁ, M. JULIŠ, P. GEJDOŠ, L. ČELKO
CEITEC-Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
FATIGUE AND CREEP
P32 Influence of the direct metal laser sintering process on the fatigue behavior of the Ti6Al4V alloy
A. BAČA1, R. KONEČNÁ1, G. NICOLETTO2 1 University of Žilina, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering, Department of Material Engineering, Žilina, Slovak Republic
2 University of Parma, Department of Industrial Engineering, Parma, Italy
P33 The change of the structure and mechanical properties of the austenitic steels after exposure at the critical temperature
Š. STEJSKALOVÁ1, L. KANDER1, Š. HERMANOVÁ2
1 Material and Metallurgical Research s.r.o., Ostrava, Czech Republic
2 VÍTKOVICE POWER ENGINEERING, a.s., Ostrava, Czech Republic
P34 Comparative analysis of creep cavitation damage in 0.5Cr-0.5Mo-0.3V steel after long-term creep exposure by metallography and replica testing
Z. KUBOŇ1, L. PEKAŘOVÁ1, J. KOSŇOVSKÁ1, P. POŠTULKA2
1 Material and Metallurgical Research Co, Ltd., Ostrava, Czech Republic
2 VÍTKOVICE TESTING CENTER s.r.o., Ostrava, Czech Republic
NONFERROUS ALLOYS
P35 Improvement of microstructure of secondary AlSi8Cu2Mn cast alloy by strontium
E. TILLOVÁ, M. CHALUPOVÁ, L. KUCHARIKOVÁ, J. BELAN
Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovak Republic
P36 Study of artificial aging temperature effect on morphology of structural parameters in aluminium cast alloy
L. KUCHARIKOVÁ, E. TILLOVÁ, M. CHALUPOVÁ, J. BELAN
University of Žilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Materials Engineering, Žilina, Slovak Republic
P37 Metallography as a tool for inspection of parts produced by rheocasting
B. BRYKSÍ STUNOVÁ1, V. BRYKSÍ2, M. PUCHNIN3 1 CTU In Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Department of Manufacturing Technology, Prague, Czech Republic
2 Kovolis Hedvikov, a.s., Czech Republic 3 CTU In Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Department of Material Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic
P38 Study of fine grain structure of AZ61 alloy after ecap processing
O. HILSER1, S. RUSZ1, W. MAZIARZ2, J. DUTKIEWICZ2, L. CIZEK1, M. KRAUS1, T. TAŃSKI3
1 VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ostrava, Czech Republic
2 Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland
3 Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
P39 Effect of structure and cyclic loading on the internal damping capacity
Z. DRESSLEROVÁ, P. PALČEK, M. CHALUPOVÁ University of Žilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Department of Material Engineering, Žilina, Slovak Republic
P40 Non-equal channel angular pressing (NECAP) of AZ80 magnesium alloy: Effects of process parameters on strain homogeneity, grain refinement and mechanical properties
F. FERESHTEH-SANIEE1, M. ASGARI1, S. M. PEZESHKI2, M. BARATI3
1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Bu-Ali Sina University(BASU), Hamedan, Iran
2 Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute of Continuum Mechanics, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
3 Applied Mechanics Department, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
P41 Effect of severe plastic deformation on structure and properties of beta titanium alloy using for hip implants
M. KANDER1, M. GREGER2
1 Material and Metallurgical Research s.r.o., Ostrava, Czech Republic
2 VŠB-TU OSTRAVA, FMMI, Ostrava, Czech Republic P42 Mechanical properties of the CoCrFeNiMnVx
high-entropy alloy in temperature range 300-4.2 K
А.V. PODOLSKIY1, Е.D. TABACHNIKOVA1, M.O. LAKTIONOVA1, N.A. BEREZNAIA2, M.A. TIKHONOVSKY2, A.S. TORTIKA2, J. MIŠKUF3, K. CSACH3, A. JURÍKOVÁ3, M. HURÁKOVÁ3
1 B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
2 National Science Center «Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology» of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
3 Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
P43 Metalography evaluation of cast and wrought Ni-base superalloys
J. BELAN, A. VAŠKO, L. KUCHARIKOVÁ, E. TILLOVÁ University of Žilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Department of Materials Engineering, Žilina, Slovak Republic
P44 Effect of long-trem aging on microstructural restoration in cast nickel base superalloy, GTD-111
C. PAA-RAI1, P. WANGYAO2, J. NORACHAN1, S. POLSILPA3, G. LOTHONGKUM2
1 Industrial Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand
2 Inovative Metals Research Unit, Metallurgical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
3 Materials Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
P45 Effect of precipitation aging temperatures on reheat treated microstructures and its phase stability after long-term exposure in cast nickel base superalloy, grade Inconel 738
N. KONTIKAME1, S. POLSILAPA1, P. WANGYAO2
1 Materials Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
2 Innovative Metals Research Unit, Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
BIOMATERIALS
P46 Biodegradable metallic materials for temporary medical implants
D. VOJTĚCH, J. KUBÁSEK, J. ČAPEK, I. POSPÍŠILOVÁ
Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic
P47 Influence of calcium on the structure and
mechanical properties of biodegradable zinc alloys
I. POSPÍŠILOVÁ, V. SOUKUPOVÁ, D. VOJTĚCH University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague,
Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering, Czech Republic
P48 Linear potentiodynamic characterization of ECAPed biocompatible AZ91 magnesium alloy
K. BORKO1 ,S. FINTOVÁ2, B. HADZIMA3 1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of
Žilina, Žilina, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Physics of Materials of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech Republic
3 University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovak Republic
POSTER SESSION 3Chairs: E. TILLOVÁ, D. JANDOVÁ
NANOCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS, POWDER METALLURGY AND CERAMICS
P49 Deformation and failure of ultrafine-grained Cu at subambient temperature
A. JURÍKOVÁ1, K. CSACH1, J. MIŠKUF1, M. HURÁKOVÁ1, E. TABACHNIKOVA2, A. PODOLSKIY2
1 Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering NASU, Charkov, Ukraine
P50 Ni–NiO porous preform with controlled porosity using Al2O3 powder
A. OPÁLEK1, P. ŠTEFÁNIK1, N. BERONSKÁ1, A. KLIMOVÁ1, S. KÚDELA jr.1, K. IŽDINSKÝ1, Š. NAGY1,2
1 Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Materials Science, Faculty of Material Sciences and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
P51 Microstructure characterization of La-Ca-Sr-Mn-O magnetocaloric ceramics prepared by spark plasma sintering method
K. ZMORAYOVÁ1, V. ANTAL1, P. DIKO1, J. NOUDEM2
1 Institute of experimental physics Slovak academy of science, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 LUSAC/CRISMAT-ENSICAEN, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, Cherbourg, France
P52 Study of synthesis and crystal structure of barium cerate at high temperatures
R. VERBOVÁ, V. KAVEČANSKÝ, P. DIKO, S. PIOVARČI
Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
P53 Preparation of alumina fibers by needle-less electrospinning
E. MÚDRA1, M. STREČKOVÁ1 , A. KOVALČÍKOVÁ1, M. ŠEBEK1, V. GIRMAN2
1 Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Physics, Faculty of Science, P J. Safarik University, Košice, Slovak Republic
SUPERCONDUCTORS, METALLIC GLASSES, COMPOSITES AND INTERMETALLICS
P54 Microstructure of YBCO bulk superconductors fabricated by infiltration growth process
L. VOJTKOVA, P. DIKO, S. PIOVARČI
Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
P55 Shear band morphology of indent region in Cu-based metallic glass
K. CSACH1, M. HURÁKOVÁ1, A. JURÍKOVÁ1, J. MIŠKUF1, V. OCELÍK2, J.Th.M. DE HOSSON2
1 Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
P56 Indication of conchoidal fracture of Zr- and Mg-based amorphous glass
J. MIŠKUF1, K. CSACH1, A. JURÍKOVÁ1, M. HURÁKOVÁ1, M. MIŠKUF2, E. TABACHNIKOVA3
1 Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Technical University of Košice, Department of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, Košice, Slovak Republic
3 B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering NASU, Charkov, Ukraine
P57 Reactions in ternary system Al-B2O3-C during mechanical alloying
P. HANUSOVÁ, J. ČUPERA, I. DLOUHÝ Institute of Materials Science and Engineering,
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology (BUT), Brno, Czech Republic
P58 Fracture analysis and mechanical properties of magnesium-alumina composites
B. BALLÓKOVÁ, D. JAKUBÉCZYOVÁ Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of
Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
P59 Microstructure and erosion resistance of zirconium diboride ceramic infiltrated by pure copper
N. BERONSKÁ1, P. ŠTEFÁNIK1, Š. KAVECKÝ1, A. OPÁLEK1, A. KOLLAROVIČOVÁ1,2, Š. NAGY1,2, K. IŽDINSKÝ1
1 Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Materials Science, Faculty of Material Sciences and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
P60 Al-limestone and Al-granite composites prepared by cold spraying
A. KOLLAROVIČOVÁ1,2,3, N. BERONSKÁ1, P. ŠTEFÁNIK1, K. IŽDINSKÝ1
1 Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2 GA Drilling JSC, Bratislava, Slovak Republic 3 Faculty of Materials Science and Technology STU,
Trnava, Slovak Republic
P61 Structure and properties of laminated stainless steel/intermetallics/titanium composites
M. KONIECZNY Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering,
Kielce University of Technology, Kielce, Poland
P62 Manufacturing and mechanical characterization of bio-based laminates and sandwich structures
L. FOJTL1,2, S. RUSNÁKOVÁ1, M. ŽALUDEK1, V. RUSNÁK3, L. MAŇAS1,2
1 Department of Production Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Zlín, Czech Republic
2 Centre of Polymer Systems, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Zlín, Czech Republic
3 Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic
P63 Microstructure and crack propagation of electriclly conductive SiC based composites
M. FIDES1, P. HVIZDOŠ1, R. DŽUNDA1, R. BYSTRICKÝ2, J. SEDLÁČEK2
1 Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
P64 The effect of high-temperature deformation on the structure of iron aluminides
M. ŠVEC1, P. KEJZLAR2 1 Technical University of Liberec, Faculty of
Engineering, Department of Material Science, Liberec, Czech Republic
2 Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovation, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
COATINGS
P65 The application of metallography for evaluation of hot dip zinc coatings
H. GEIPLOVA, K. KREISLOVA, L. TUREK, Z. BARTAK
SVUOM Ltd., Prague, Czech Republic
P66 Preparation of metallographic samples with anodizing layers
M. REMEŠOVÁ, L. KLAKURKOVÁ, M. HORYNOVÁ, L. ČELKO, J. KAISER
CEITEC – Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
P67 Enhancement of magnetic properties of 41CrMo4 steel by means of diffusion coatings
D. JECH1, L. ČELKO1, R. HUZLÍK2, T. BULÍN2, L. KLAKURKOVÁ1, J. ŠVEJCAR1, J. KAISER1
1 CEITEC – Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
2 Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
P68 Tungsten carbide dispersed high Cr-Ni cast iron produced by plasma spraying
Y. HOSHIYAMA1, K. YAMAGUCHI2, H. MIYAKE1 1 Department of Chemistry and Materials
Engineering, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan 2 Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
Kansai University, Osaka, Japan
P69 Powder processing and thermal spraying of barium-magnesium-aluminium-silicate environmental barrier coatings
L. ČELKO1, D. JECH1, K. DVOŘÁK2, I. ROČŇÁKOVÁ1, E.B.M. JIMENÉZ1, K. SLÁMEČKA1, L. KLAKURKOVÁ1
1 Brno University of Technology, Central European Institute of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
2 Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno, Czech Republic
P70 Effect of double electron beam remelting on microstructure of HVOF and CGDS bond coat
P. GAVENDOVÁ, I. DLOUHÝ, J. ČÍŽEK, J. ČUPERA Brno University of Technology, Institute of Materials
Science and Engineering, NETME centre, Brno, Czech Republic
P71 The analyse of nanocomposite thin coatings using specimens prepared by focused ion beam milling
D. JAKUBÉCZYOVÁ, B. BALLÓKOVÁ Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy
of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
P72 Microstructure of iron based bi-metallic cold spray deposits after short and long term annealing
L. PÁLENÍKOVÁ, V. JAN, J. ČUPERA Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering, Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, The NETME Centre, Brno, Czech Republic