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ECCOMASEuropean Communityon Computational Methods in Applied Sciences
KOMPLASTECH 2015XXII. Conference on Computer Methodsin Materials Technology
January 11-14, 2015Krynica-Zdrój, Poland
www.komplastech.agh.edu.pl
Call for papers
Prospective Authors are invited to register and to submit, through
the Internet, an abstract of about 500 words in English. Abstracts
should outline the main features, results and conclusions of the
work. All Authors will be notified about abstract acceptance. Final
manuscripts have to be prepared in English. The papers will be
reviewed by the members of the International Scientific
Committee and, if accepted, published as a special issue of the
Computer Methods in Materials Science Journal, which will be
printed before the conference.
The registration fee for delegates and authors is 1950 PLN
(1250 PLN for students) if paid before November 28, 2014
and 2200 PLN (1450 PLN for students) if paid after that date.
The fee includes Conference Proceedings, reception, lunches,
coffee breaks, banquet and social program.
Abstract submission June 27, 2014
Notification of abstract acceptance July 15, 2014
Submitting the full paper September 19, 2014
Notification of paper acceptance November 14, 2014
Deadline for early payment November 28, 2014
Anna BARAN
Department of Applied Computer Science and Modelling
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
al. Mickiewicza 30; 30-059 Kraków, Poland
phone: +48 12 617 28 89
e-mail:
Hotel Prezydent
ul. Leona Nowotarskiego 3
33-380 Krynica-Zdrój, Poland
Registration
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Conference Site
www.hotelprezydent.com
phone: +48 18 473 65 00
e-mail:
Location
Krynica-Zdrój is a town in southern Poland in Beskid Sądecki
mountains, inhabited by over 13 thousand people. It is situated
about 150 km to the south of Kraków. Krynica is a place of active
recreation. It is famous for its winter sports facilities and cultural
events. The place of conference offers over 160 km of tourist trails
from the easiest to the most difficulties ones. Participants are
recommended to take a walk to Jaworzyna Krynicka – the highest
peak in the mountain range of Jaworzyna, situated in its eastern
part. There is located a museum of the mountain tourism.
While walking around Krynica one can visit the Nikifor Art Museum
with a unique exposition of works from this primitivist artist or
unprofessional artists gallery in the Gallery Under the Chestnut-
tree. People who want to take a rest are recommended to spend
time in one of the many health resources in Krynica-Zdrój that is
the biggest spa center in Poland called The Pearl of Polish Spas.
What is more, tourists adore winter in Krynica, especially those
who love to ski. Numerous ski-lifts, skiing routes and winter sports
facilities attract a lot of tourists, especially around Jaworzyna and
Słotwiny.
Krynica-Zdrój is sometimes nicknamed "Polish Davos" for the
Economic Summit "Poland-East" held here every year in
September. Politicians (including heads of states) and
businessmen from several countries of Central Europe, former
Soviet Union and Arabic countries meet here to discuss economic
and political matters.
For more information about Krynica-Zdrój please visit:
www.krynica24.pl
2015
Scientific Committee
Organizing Committee
Steering Committee
Olivier ALLIX, LMT Cachan, France
Dorel BANABIC, The University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Thierry BARRIÈRE, ENSMM, Besançon, France
Stefania BRUSCHI, The University of Padova, Italy
Tadeusz BURCZYŃSKI, IPPT PAN, Warszawa, Poland
Jose CESAR de SA, The University of Porto, Portugal
Thierry COUPEZ, CEMEF-MINES ParisTech, France
Zbigniew GRONOSTAJSKI, Wrocław University of Technology, Poland
Anne-Marie HABRAKEN, The University of Liege, Belgium
Rudolf KAWALLA, TU-Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Michał KLEIBER, IPPT PAN, Warszawa, Poland
Andrzej KOCAŃDA, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Antti S. KORHONEN, Aalto University, Finland
Jan KUSIAK, Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, Poland
Jari LARKIOLA, VTT Technical Research Centre, Espoo, Finland
Stefan LUDING, The University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Wojciech MISIOŁEK, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
Xavier OLIVER, UPC Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Jerzy PAMIN, Cracow University of Technology, Poland
Maciej PASZYŃSKI, Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, Poland
Pavel PETROV, Moscow State Technical University, Russia
Jerzy ROJEK, IPPT PAN, Warszawa, Poland
Norbert SCZYGIOL, Częstochowa University of Technology, Poland
Jan SLADEK, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
Christoph SOMMITSCH, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Bradley WYNNE, The University of Sheffield, UK
Chair: Danuta SZELIGA
Łukasz RAUCH, Łukasz SZTANGRET, Anna BARAN, Grzegorz SMYK
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, Poland
Maciej PIETRZYK, Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, Poland
Franciszek GROSMAN, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
A description of plastic flow and strain hardening anisotropy suitable
for sheet metal forming simulationsFrédéric BARLAT, Pohang University of Science and Technology,
Republic of Korea
Materials modelling in industrial bulk metal forming processes and process
chainsGerhard Hirt, Markus Bambach, Johannes Lohmar, Onur Güvenc, Thomas
Henke, Gideon Schwich, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Constitutive behavior of metastable austenitic stainless steel during cyclic
loadingH.J.M. (Bert) GEIJSELAERS, T.C. (Ton) BOR, P. (Peter) HILKHUIJSEN,
A.H. (Ton) van den BOOGAARD, The University of Twente, Enschede,
The Netherlands
Metallurgical models for process/product hot rolling applicationsAstrid PERLADE, Ronan JACOLOT, Didier HUIN, ArcelorMittal R&D,
Maizières Automotive Products, France
New insights into plasticity from atomistic calculationsSiegfried SCHMAUDER, Martin HUMMEL, Alen-Pilip PRSKALO,
Stephen HOCKER, Peter BINKELE, The University of Stuttgart, Germany
Organizers
Genetic algorithms in materials design and processing
Nirupam CHAKRABORTI
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Computational grids and supercomputers in processes modelling
Wacław KUŚ
Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
Advanced numerical modelling of warm and hot stamping processes
Lander GALDOS
Mondragon University, Spain
Objectives
The first national conference in the series on Computer Methods
in Metals Technology (KomPlasTech) was held in 1993 in Kraków,
Poland. 21 conferences in this series have been organized since
then. At the beginning of the 21st century the intention of the
organizers was to extend the scope to all materials and to make
the conference international by inviting the scientists from all over
the world. Thus, several papers dealing with non-metalic
materials were submitted and the name of the Conference was
changed to Computer Methods in Materials Technology. The first
international KomPlasTech Conference was organized in
Zakopane in 2007
There is an increasing necessity to solve complex problems in
numerical modelling of materials processing. Several new
techniques dedicated to description of materials behaviour have
been developed. Application of the multiscale analysis to joint
modelling of phenomena occurring in different scales (macro,
mezo, micro and nano) became effective. Thus, the objectives of
the KomPlasTech Conference are to get together scientists and
researchers working in the fields of computer methods and
materials science and to enable exchange of information between
those two groups.
Application of new computational techniques to modelling
and control
Numerical simulations of casting, semi-solid forming,
thixoforming, metal forming and heat treatment
Numerical simulations of heat transfer, microstructure
evolution, phase transformations, diffusion and prediction
of products properties
Rheological models, application of the inverse analysis
to identification of models parameters
Multiscale material models, based on cellular automata,
molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, etc.
Boundary conditions in modell ing of processes
and phenomena in materials engineering
Computer aided design of tools and technology in materials
processing, new energy-saving and environment-protecting
technologies
Applications of artificial intelligence and optimization
techniques in materials science
Databases and knowledge bases in materials engineering
Digital materials and virtual processes
Development of computer systems for metallurgical
and materials industry
Conference Topics
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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 Industrial Computer ScienceAkademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
Supporting organisations
Institute of Metals TechnologyFaculty of Materials Science and MetallurgySilesian University of Technology
Plenary Lectures
Mini-Symposiums
Local organizer
Partners