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CONFERENCES

65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLYTHE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

www.cirp2015.com

CIRP 2015

PROGRAMME23 - 29 AuGust 2015 Cape Town, South Africa

1CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICA

CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

CONTENTS

Welcome ......................................................................................................... 3

Acknowledgements ......................................................................................... 4

CIRP Council ................................................................................................... 5

Organizing Committee ..................................................................................... 6

Practical Information ........................................................................................ 7

CTICC Floor Plan ........................................................................................... 11

General Information ........................................................................................ 12

City Map ........................................................................................................ 13

2015 General Assembly Part 1 ....................................................................... 14

2015 General Assembly Part 2 ....................................................................... 15

Opening Session ............................................................................................ 16

Keynote Address ........................................................................................... 17

Special Lecture 1 ........................................................................................... 18

Special Lecture 2 ........................................................................................... 19

Opening Session Keynote Papers .................................................................. 20

Session Programme ...................................................................................... 21

CMAG – Corporate Members Advisory Group Meeting .................................. 42

Social Programme ......................................................................................... 43

Accompanying Persons’ Programme ............................................................. 44

Local Restaurants .......................................................................................... 46

2 323 – 29 AUGUST 2015

THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICA

CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

WElCOmE

Dear Colleagues and Friends

On behalf of the South African CIRP Delegation and the South African Production Engineering Research Community, it is our great pleasure and honour to welcome you to the 65th General Assembly of CIRP, the International Academy for Production Engineering. South Africa

is an important player in the developing country arena, and the manufacturing engineering exposure is a significant component of our economic activities now and in the future. Thus, we hope all participants and accompanying persons will benefit from the meeting and enjoy their visit to this beautiful part of the world.

The Western Cape is undeniably Africa’s pearl and our Mother City is one of the most desired destinations in the world. The scenic beauty of Cape Town is well known far beyond the borders of our country, and the diversity of our multicultural population will provide a unique experience. Furthermore, Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa and home to four premier universities as well as many of Africa’s leading companies. Over the years, it has grown into a centre for scientific research and development in various fields such as medicine, biology and advanced technologies.

The 65th CIRP GA will take place in the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) - a world class facility for conferences, exhibitions, festivals, etc. It is situated in the Central Business District, in a very safe and clean area in close proximity to the V&A Waterfront. The recommended hotels are world class too, all in walking distance to the conference venue, making any public or private transport unnecessary.

As in the past we have an excellent programme of keynotes and scientific papers in Part 1 followed by strong scientific and technical STC’s and CWG’s meetings in Part 2. We hope further that the social events will be equally beneficial and enjoyable, allowing you to experience first class cuisine accompanied by a fine selection of desirable products from the Cape Winelands.

The partners and the pre/post conference tours programme will give you the opportunity to admire some of the most renowned places and attractions of this part of the world.

On behalf of the SA Organising Committee, I wish you a fruitful and pleasant stay in Cape Town and a memorable 65th General Assembly of the International Academy for Production Engineering, the first CIRP GA on the African Continent.

Dimitri Dimitrov Chairman of the Organising Committee

4 523 – 29 AUGUST 2015

THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICA

CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

CIRP COUNCIl 2015

President Professor K. Ueda

Vice President Professor E. Brinksmeier

Vice President Elect Professor D. Dornfeld

Past President Professor L. Monostori

Secretary General Treasurer Professor D. Dumur

Technical Secretary Professor J. Meijer

Council Members Professor F. Fang

Professor H. Hansen

Doctor W. Knapp

Professor M. Mitsuishi

Professor K. Rajurkar

Professor G. Seliger

STC OFFICERS

STC Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary

STC A S. Kara J. Sutherland J. Krueger

STC C M. Davies R. M’Saoubi D. Biermann

STC Dn A. Bernard E. Lutters R. Stark

STC E A. Malshe P. Bartolo M. Schmidt

STC F J. Allwood J. Cao G. Hirt

STC G J. Aurich K. Wegener H. Yamaguchi

STC M C. Brecher E. Budak A. Matsubara

STC O R. Teti J. Vancza G. Lanza

STC P W. Knapp W. Gao A. Donmez

STC S H. Haitjema E. Savio B. Mullany

EDITORIAl COmmITTEE

D. Brissaud, B. Denkena, N. Duffie, C. Evans, M. Hauschild, B. Karpuschewski (Chairman), M. Kunieda, B. Lauwers, D. Lucca, M. Nakao, S. Smith, (Vice-Chairman), E. Tekkaya, T. Tolio, D-Y. Yang.

ACKNOWlEDGEmENTS

The Organizing Committee wishes to thank the CIRP President and administration for their contributions to the preparation of the 65th CIRP General Assembly.

CIRP President Professor Kanji Ueda

CIRP Office Professor Didier Dumur, Secretary General Treasurer Ms Chantal Timar-Schubert, Assistant Secretary General Ms Agnes Chelet, CIRP Accountant

Our gratitude to all South African Delegation Members for their advices and support during the preparation of this event.

Our sincere thanks to all volunteers who helped in preparing and will continue during the whole week.

Our thanks for the organization of the 65th CIRP General Assembly also go to our partner PCO, SBS Conferences.

CONFERENCES

6 723 – 29 AUGUST 2015

THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICA

CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

PRACTICAl INFORmATION

VENUECape Town International Convention CentreLower Long Street, Cape Town, South Africa+2721 410 5000 | www.cticc.co.za

The CTICC is located between the city centre and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, right in the midst of hotels, restaurants, entertainment and shopping. CIRP SECRETARIATThe CIRP secretariat will be located on level 2 in meeting suite 1.51

REGISTRATION / HOSPITALITY DESKRegistration will be on the:Level 1 (ground floor) CCTIC – Sunday 23 AugustLevel 2 in the foyer area outside meeting room 1.4 – Monday 24 August to Saturday 29 August.

Registration opening hours during the conference:Sunday 23 August 08:00 – 21:00Monday 24 August 08:00 – 19:00Tuesday 25 August 08:00 – 18:00Wednesday 26 August 08:00 – 18:00Thursday 27 August 08:00 – 18:00Friday 28 August 08:00 – 18:00Saturday 29 August 08:00 – 17:00

ORGANIZING COmmITTEE

ChairmanProfessor Dimitri Dimitrov

Co-ChairmenProfessor Corné SchutteProfessor Niek du Preez

TreasurerMr Konrad von Leipzig

MembersProfessor Oliver DammMr Aurelio Grech-CumboDr Tiaan OosthuizenMr Robert Williamson

SecretariatMrs Anèl de BeerMrs Karina Smith

Accompanying Persons’ CommitteeChair: Mrs Elna du Preez

Logistics TeamProject Manager: Peter Aspinall, SBS Conferences, Professional Congress OrganiserAssistant Project Manager: Natalie Smit, SBS Conferences, Professional Congress Organiser

8 923 – 29 AUGUST 2015

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CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICA

CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

PRACTICAl INFORmATION (cont...)

BADGES AND TICKETSColoured stripes on the name badges indicate the attendee type and programme chosen.

Attendee Type Stripe ColourDelegate Part 1 & 2 Dark Blue Delegate Part 1 only Light BlueDelegate Part 2 only Light BlueAccompanying Person Part 1 & 2 GreenAccompanying person Part 1 only Light Green Organisers Red A name badge is provided with your documents on registration.

For security and regulation purposes the wearing of the name badge is compulsory at all times during the conference and social events. Only persons wearing the appropriate name badge will be admitted.

Name badges also serve as tickets for the social and accompanying persons programme.

Please remember: NO BADGE - NO ADMITTANCE

PRACTICAl INFORmATION (cont...)

ONSITE REGISTRATION FEESThe access to all the congress activities is subject to registration.

All prices are in South African Rand and include 14% VAT. Members / Invited Guest: FeeMembers/Invited Guest:/invited guest fee Part 1 & 2 R 14,200 Members/Invited Guest:/invited guest fee Part 1 only R 10,600Members/Invited Guest:/invited guest fee Part 2 only R 10,600

Registration covers the conference bag, programme booklet, list of participants, lunches and refreshments each day.

Part 1 & 2 Is for the entire event which runs from Sunday 23 August Cocktail Party to Saturday 29 August Farewell Dinner. Part 1 only Is for the Sunday Cocktail Party, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday including the General Assembly Dinner. Part 2 only Is for Thursday to Saturday including the Farewell Dinner on Saturday

Accompanying Persons: FeeAccompanying Persons Part 1 & 2 R 8,500 Accompanying Persons Part 1 only R 6,000

Registration covers the conference bag, programme booklet, list of participants, lunches and refreshments each day.

Part 1 & 2 Is for the entire accompanying person programme which runs from Sunday 23 August Cocktail Party to Saturday 29th August Farewell Dinner. Part 1 only Is for the accompanying person programme for Sunday Cocktail Party, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday including the General Assembly Dinner.

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PRACTICAl INFORmATION (cont...)

LUNCHES AND COFFEE BREAKSLunches and refreshments will be served each day in accordance with the programme times:

Monday to Wednesday Ballroom East, level 2Thursday to Saturday Jasminum /Clivia, level 1 (ground floor)

Lunch will be buffet style with round table seating with jugs of water and fruit juice provided on the tables. Water coolers and glasses will be provided in each conference venue.

COMPUTER ROOMComputers with printing facilities will be provide on meeting suite 1.53 on level 2.

INTERNET ACCESSFree wireless internet access is available in most parts of the CTICC.Wi Fi Name: CTICC

SPEAKERS PRESENTATIONSEach conference room is equipped with a projector, screen, laptop, remote mouse/laser pointer, podium mic and lapel mic plus a sound engineer.

Please hand your presentation to the registration desk well in advance of your presentation so that it can be pre-loaded and tested on the laptop used in the venue.

The laptops will be loaded with Windows Pro 7 and Microsoft Office 10.

12 1323 – 29 AUGUST 2015

THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICA

CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

CITY mAP

The map shows where the CTICC is located and the surrounding recommended hotels in relation to the city centre and the V & A Waterfront.

1 Westin Hotel2 Southern Sun Cullinan Hotel3 Southern Sun Waterfront Hotel4 Harbour Bridge Hotel5 Protea North Wharf Hotel6 Hollow on the Square Hotel

GENERAl INFORmATION

Safety: Whilst Cape Town is a relatively safe place, like all cities around the world you have to take care and avoid walking alone particularly at night and keep valuables out of sight and secure.

Emergency: In case of emergency while you are in Cape Town:

Dial 10111 for the police

Dial 10117 for the Ambulance

These are free calls which will connect you to the police, fire brigade or hospital. Speak slowly and distinctly and state your telephone number and address.

Transport: Public transport is not great and it is best to use taxis booked via the hotel or speak to the registration desk for advice. Airport shuttles between airport and hotels can be booked with registration desk.

Climate: The Cape is a year round destination with warm summers and mild cool winters. Often described as Mediterranean, with August/September temperatures ranging from 15˚C (59˚F) to 27˚C (80˚F).

Water: Cape Town and the Western Cape tap water is amongst the best in the world and is generally safe to drink in the hotels and CTICC.

Insurance: The Organizing Committee and / or Conference Organisers will not be held liable for personal accidents or losses or damage to private property of delegates or accompanying persons. Attendees should make their own arrangements in respect of personal insurance.

Tax: Value Added Tax of 14% is levied on all purchases and services. Foreign visitors are able to reclaim their Vat on purchases in excess R250 per transaction on departure at the airport.

Time: South Africa is GMT + 2. There are no time zone differences in South Africa.

Driving: An international driving licence is required when driving in South Africa.

Tipping: Tipping in restaurants / bars etc. is generally 10%.

Banks: Hours are normally 09:00 – 15:30 from Monday to Friday and 09:00 – 11:00 on Saturdays.

Credit Cards: Visa and MasterCard’s are the credit cards most used in South Africa. American Express and Diners are not accepted everywhere.

Exchange Rates: www.xe.com

Weather Info: www.weathersa.co.za

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CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OPENING SESSION

Monday, 24 August

Auditorium 1 Level 2 09:00 – 10:30

9:00 Cape Minstrel Group Show, typical music and dance from the Cape Region

9:10 Welcome Address by the Chairman of the Organizing Committee Professor Dimitri Dimitrov

9:15 Opening Address by the CIRP President Professor Kanji Ueda 9:30 Keynote Address by the Minster of Science and Technology Honourable Naledi Pandor, MP

9:45 Special Lecture 1: Is Big Pharma Possible in SA – Can Domestic Conditions Be Leveraged to Develop an IP Strong Pharma Industry out of SA?

Mr Stavros Nicolaou, Senior Executive, Strategic Trade Development, Aspen Pharmacare

10:00 Special Lecture 2: Bridging the Gap between Design and Manufacture in the Aviation Industry – the Drive to Eliminate the Historical Industrialisation Process

Dr Paul Potgieter, Chairman of the Board, Aerosud Holding

10:15 Presentation of the Taylor Medal Award and the General Nicolau Award CIRP President Professor Kanji Ueda

10:30 General Announcements

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Naledi PandorMP, Minister of Science and Technology

Profile Naledi Pandor is South Africa’s Minister of Science and Technology. A life of exile from 1961 until 1984 resulted in an international flavour to her education. She holds a BA from the University of Botswana and Swaziland and an MA in Education from the University of London. In 1992 she studied for a Diploma in Higher Education, Administration and Leadership at Bryn Mawr in the USA. In 1997 she completed an MA in Linguistics at the University of Stellenbosch and a Diploma in Leadership in Development at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, while she was serving as an MP. She became an MP in 1994 and has amassed impressive experience in positions of public office, including deputy chief whip of the ANC in the National Assembly from 1995 to 1998, deputy chairperson of the National Council of Provinces in 1998, and its Chairperson from 1999-2004. Her experience in education policy planning made her a welcome appointment as South Africa’s Minister of Education from 2004-2009. She was appointed Minister of Science and Technology in May 2009, and Minister of Home Affairs in October 2012. She was again appointed as Minister of Science and Technology in May 2014 following the 5th democratic elections in South Africa. The Cape Peninsula University of Technology and Stellenbosch University have awarded her honorary doctorates.

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SPECIAl lECTURE 2

Bridging the Gap between Design and Manufacture in the Aviation Industry – the Drive to Eliminate the Historical Industrialisation Process

Dr Paul Potgieter Chairman of the Board, Aerosud Holding

A very costly and time consuming gap has always existed in moving from the design phase via industrialisation to the manufacture of new aviation products. Much energy has been invested in eliminating this gap with concepts such as design-for-manufacture, but the inherent momentum of traditional methodologies and the complexity of organisational and functional barriers have severely constrained these attempts. The development of the AHRLAC advanced reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft is proving to be a green-fields opportunity for the application of state-of-the-art technologies aimed at bridging this gap, and constitutes a pioneering venture which could dramatically change the landscape for aviation manufacture.

ProfilePaul Potgieter received his MSc Eng in 1978 and a PhD in engineering sciences in 1983 from the University of Pretoria. During his postgraduate studies he was employed by the CSIR’s Institute for Defence Research, participating in and leading various research and development programmes. In 1984 he joined the Atlas Aircraft Corporation (now Denel Aviation) where he became Programme Manager for the Rooivalk Helicopter Development Programme and since 1988 Assistant General Manager responsible for the Helicopter Division. In 1990 he was appointed Aerosud Group MD, merging hereby life-long interest in aviation with business interests and pioneering already for 20 years a paradigm shift from engineering bureau to globally recognised, sustainable and growing aviation industry supplier with clients such as Airbus, Boeing, BAE Systems, Agusta-Westland etc., delivering around 1.4 million parts and assemblies per annum.

SPECIAl lECTURE 1

Is Big Pharma Possible in SA – Can Domestic Conditions Be Leveraged to Develop an IP Strong Pharma Industry out of SA?

Stavros NicolaouSenior Executive, Strategic Trade Development, Aspen Pharmacare

South Africa is saddled with one of the world’s worst disease burdens, the worst of developing market infectious diseases such as HIV, TB and MDR TB and the amongst the worst of mature market non communicable diseases such as cardiac disease, hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Notwithstanding this SA has historically been a net importer of pharmaceutical, making pharma together with diagnostics the 5th largest contributor to SA’s current account deficit. This deficit continues to grow on an annual basis, and now stands at R15bn. In order to bridge this deficit SA needs a strong and vibrant domestic manufacturing industry and needs to start moving up the R&D value chain in order to develop niche export orientations. Against the odds, Aspen has been able to achieve both a strong domestic manufacturing base and has been able to leverage international relationships in order to develop niche high tech opportunities in SA that provide future high tech export platform out of Port Elizabeth. This lecture examines how Aspen was able to achieve this despite SA not being a known Pharma R&D jurisdiction.

Profile Stavros Nicolaou is Aspen’s Group Senior Executive responsible for Strategic Trade. Previously he was CEO of Aspen’s Export Division. Aspen is Africa’s largest and the world’s 6th largest generic Pharmaceutical Company by revenue ranking. He has been instrumental in introducing the first generic ARV’s on the African Continent developed by Aspen, which has gone on to save hundreds of thousands of lives in South Africa and on the African Continent.

Mr Nicolaou has over 24 years’ experience in the South African and International Pharmaceutical Industry and is a previous winner of the SA Institute of Marketing Management (IMM) Health Care Marketer of the year Award, the most prestigious of its kind at the time. He was recently inducted as one of the youngest Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa (PSSA), one of the highest honours bestowed by the PSSA.

He has previously and continues to serve on a number of Industry & Para-Government structures in leading positions such as an alternate Director on the Board of Directors of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA), Chairman of the Public Health Enhancement Fund (PHEF), Member of the Board of Brand SA and others. Recently he has been appointed by the Minister of Trade and Industry as a Member of the Advisory Board to the Special Economic Zone (SEZ), directly related to the strategic trade of Aspen.

He has been a speaker at a number of conferences, including the Economist Roundtable, the World Economic Forum (WEF) and others.

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SESSION PROGRAmmE

SESSION ON LIFE-CYCLE ENGINEERING & ASSEMBLY (A)

Monday 24 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 1.61/2 (Level 2) Chairman: S. Kara

A1 Aninvestigationintotheinfluenceofinter-componentassemblygapsuponthe geometry of tack welded annular structures Stewart Lowth, D.A. Axinte (1), Wei Sun

A2 Ageneticalgorithmforaself-learningparameterizationofanaerodynamicpartfeedingsystemforhigh-speedassembly Jan Busch, Melissa Quirico, Lukas Richter, Matthias Schmidt, Annika Raatz, Peter Nyhuis (2)

A3 Automated vision based live ergonomics analysis in assembly operations Jörg Krüger (2), The Duy Nguyen

A4 Anewsingle-sidedblindrivetingmethodforjoiningdissimilarmaterials Junying Min, Yongqiang Li, Blair E. Carlson, S. Jack Hu (1), Jingjing Li, Jianping Lin

Tuesday 25 August 2015 08:30 – 10:00

Room 1.61/2 (Level 2)

KEYNOTE A: Joining of Dissimilar Materials K.Martinsen (3), S.J. Hu (1), B.E. Carson

A5 Variation simulation of stress during assembly of composite parts Rikard Söderberg (2), Kristina Wärmefjord, Lars Lindkvist

A6 Modellingandqualitycontrolofrobot-assistedgastrointestinalassembly Shuxin Wang, Jianchen Wang, Jianmin Li / Moshe Shpitalni (1)

OPENING SESSION KEYNOTE PAPERS

Monday 24 August 2015 11:00 – 12:00

Auditorium 1 (Level 2)

STC C - CUTTINGHigh performance cutting of advanced aerospace alloys and composite materials Rachid M’Saoubi (1), Dragos Axinte (1), Sein Leung Soo (2), Christoph Nobel, Helmi Attia (1), Gregor Kappmeyer (3), Serafettin Engin(3), Wei-Ming Sim (3)

STC G - GRINDING Abrasive machining of advanced aerospace alloys and compositesFritz Klocke (1), Sein Leung Soo (2), Bernhard Karpuschewski (1), John A. Webster (1), Donka Novovic, Amr Elfizy, Dragos A. Axinte (1), Stefan Tönissen

Monday 24 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

Auditorium 1 (Level 2)

STC CROSS-STC MetalworkingFluids-MechanismsandPerformanceE. Brinksmeier (1), D. Meyer, A.G. Huesmann-Cordes, C. Herrmann (2)

STC F - FORMING Metal forming beyond shaping: predicting and setting product properties A.E. Tekkaya (1), J.M. Allwood (1), P.F. Bariani (1), S. Bruschi (2), J. Cao (1), S. Gramlich, P. Groche (1), G. Hirt (2), T. Ishikawa (2), C. Löbbe, J. Lueg-Althoff, M. Merklein (2), W.Z. Misiolek, M. Pietrzyk (1), R. Shivpuri (1), J. Yanagimoto (1)

STC DN - DESIGNAutomatingdesignwithintelligenthuman-machineintegrationYue H. Yin (2), Andrew Y. C Nee (1), S.K. Ong (1), Jian Y. Zhu (1), Pei H. Gu (1), Lien J. Chen (2)

Authors(1) - Fellow(2) - Associated Member(3) - Corporate Member

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Tuesday 25 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

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A7 Development of hybrid assembled composites with sensory function Verena Kräusel, Alexander Graf, Michael Heinrich, Ricardo Decker, Mirko Caspar, Lothar Kroll, Wolfram Hardt, Angela Göschel (3) / R. Neugebauer (1)

A8 ProposalofaDesignMethodforSemi-DestructiveDisassemblywithSplitLines Yasushi Umeda (1), Naoya Miyaji, Yumi Shiraishi, Shinichi Fukushige

A9 A method to improve integrated product service offerings based on life cycle costing Tomohiko Sakao, Mattias Lindahl / G. Persson (1)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

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A10 Environmental assessment of solid state recycling routes for aluminium alloys:Cansolidstateprocessessignificantlyreducetheenvironmentalimpact of aluminium recycling? Joost R. Duflou (1), A. Erman Tekkaya (1), Matthias Haase, Torgeir Welo, Kim Vanmeensel, Karel Kellens, Wim Dewulf (2), Dimos Paraskevas

A11 Energy-EfficientSchedulingofMultipleManufacturingFactoriesunder Real-TimeElectricityPricing Hao Zhang, Fu Zhao, John W. Sutherland (1)

A12 Introducinglifecyclethinkinginproductdevelopment-acasefromSiemensWind Power Alexandra Bonou, Stig I. Olsen, Michael Hauschild (1)

SESSION ON CUTTING (C)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

Room 1.41/2 (Level 2) Chairman: M. Davies

C1 Oncontrolofflowinstabilitiesincuttingofmetals Dinakar Sagapuram, Ho Yeung, Yang Guo, Anirban Mahato, Rachid M’Saoubi (1), W. Dale Compton, Kevin P. Trumble, Srinivasan Chandrasekar

C2 Experimental and numerical assessment of subsurface plastic deformation induced by OFHC copper machining J.C. Outeiro (2), S. Campocasso, L.A. Denguir, G. Fromentin, V. Vignal, G. Poulachon (2)

C3 Metal cutting experiments and modelling for improved determination of chip / tool contact temperature by infrared thermography Pedro-José Arrazola (2), Patxi X. Aristimuno, Daniel Soler, T.H.C Childs (1)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 16:00 – 18:30

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C4 EnergyefficientmachiningofTi-6Al-4V Berend Denkena (1), Patrick Helmecke, Lars Hülsemeyer

C5 APhysically-basedConstitutiveModelforSimulationofSegmentedChipFormationinOrthogonalCuttingofCommercially-PureTitanium Shreyes N. Melkote (2), Rui Liu, Patxi Fernandez-Zelaia, Troy Marusich

C6 FEM-SimulationofMachiningInducedNanocrystallineSurfaceLayersinSteelSurfacespreparedforTribologicalApplications Florian Ambrosy, Frederik Zanger, Volker Schulze (2)

C7 TransmissionKikuchiDiffractionStudyofTextureandOrientationDevelopmentinNanostructuredHardTurningLayers Vikram Bedekar, Rajiv Shivpuri (1), Amir Avishai, R. Scott Hyde

C8 Cuttingtemperaturemeasurementbyamicro-sensorarrayintegratedontherake face of a cutting tool Naohiko Sugita (2), Keigo Ishii, Tatsuo Furusho, Kanako Harada, Mamoru Mitsuishi (1)

24 2523 – 29 AUGUST 2015

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Wednesday 26 August 2015 08:00 – 10:00

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C9 Stability diagrams and chatter avoidance in horizontal band sawing Tilen Thaler, Blaz Krese, Edvard Govekar (1)

C10 InvestigationsontheThermalWorkpieceDistortioninMQLDeepHoleDrilling of an Aluminium Cast Alloy Dirk Biermann (2), Ivan Iovkov

C11 PredictionandControlofDrilling-InducedDamageinFiber-ReinforcedPolymersUsingaNewHybridForceandTemperatureModellingApproach Ahmad Sadek, Bin Shi, Mouhab Meshreki, Julie Duquesne, Helmi Attia (1)

C12 QuantitativeAnalysisofChipExtractioninDrillingofTi6Al4V Ekkard Brinksmeier (1), Oliver Pecat, Rüdiger Rentsch

Wednesday 26 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

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C13 Analysisoftoolorientationfor5-axisball-endmillingofflexibleparts Ehsan S. Layegh K., I. Enes Yigit, Ismail Lazoglu (2)

C14 Studyon5-axialmillingonmicrostructuredfreeformsurfaceusingthemacroballcutterpatternedwithmicrocutting-edgearray J. Xie, Y.H. Li, L.F. Yang / K. Bouzakis (1)

C15 High speed end milling of a zirconium alloy Richard Hood, Sein Leung Soo (2), Colin Sage, Phill Carcass

Wednesday 26 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

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C16 Toolwearbehaviourandworkpiecesurfaceintegritywhenturning Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mowithpolycrystallinediamondtooling Cornelius J. Pretorius (3), Sein Leung Soo (2), David K. Aspinwall (1), Peter M. Harden, Rachid M’Saoubi (1), Andrew L. Mantle (3)

C17 Ontheultra-precisiondiamondmachiningofchalcogenideglass Joseph D. Owen, Matthew A. Davies (1), David Schmidt, E.H. Urruti

C18 Evaluationofsubsurfacedamagecausedbyultra-precisionturninginfabricationofCaF2opticalmicroresonator Yasuhiro Kakinuma (2), Shunya Azami, Takasumi Tanabe

Wednesday 26 August 2015 16:00 – 18:30

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C19 Ultraprecision machining of radial Fresnel lens on roller moulds Rui Huang, XinQuan Zhang, Mustafizur Rahman (1), A. Senthil Kumar, Kui Liu

C20 Interferometric measurements of single crystal diamond tool wear C.J. Evans (1), E.C. Browy, T.H.C. Childs (1), E. Paul

C21 Effectofatmospheric-pressureplasmajetonpolycrystallinediamond micro-millingofsiliconcarbide Kazutoshi Katahira, Hitoshi Ohmori (1), Shogo Takesue, Jun Komotori, Kazuo Yamazaki (1)

C22 Novelend-fly-cutting-servosystemfordeterministicgenerationofhierarchicalmicro-nanostructures Suet To (3), Zhiwei Zhu, Wen Han Zeng / Xiang Qian Jiang (1)

C23 AnalyticalTime-DomainTurningModelwithMultipleModes Luke Berglind, John Ziegert / S. Smith (1)

26 2723 – 29 AUGUST 2015

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SESSION ON DESIGN (Dn)

Monday 24 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 1.63/4 (Level 2) Chairman: A. Bernard

Dn1 Knowledgesynthesisbyleastcommitmentforproductdesign Lionel Roucoules, Serge Tichkiewitch (1)

Dn2 Amethodforanalysingconceptualdesignprocessofproduct-servicesystems Yoshiki Shimomura (2), Yutaro Nemoto, Koji Kimita

Dn3 Hierarchicalsynthesisofmulti-leveldesignparametersinassemblysystem Pasquale Franciosa, Darek J. Ceglarek (1)

Dn4 ANewCoevolutionProcessforConceptualDesign Ang Liu, Stephen C-Y. Lu (1)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 08:30 – 10:00

Room 1.63/4 (Level 2)

Dn5 IntegratingontologyintoPLM-toolstoimprovesustainableproductdevelopment Rainer Stark (2), Anne Pförtner

Dn6 DHRM: A new model for PLM dedicated to product design heritage Florent Laroche, Alain Bernard (1), Benjamin Hervy

Dn7 Recognitionofcomplexengineeringobjectsfromlarge-scalepointclouds Gabor Erdös, Takahiro Nakano (3), Gergely Horvath, Youichi Nonaka (3), J. Vancza (1)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

Room 1.63/4 (Level 2)

Dn8 DesignspecificationswithengineeringterminologyinageometriccontextforCADCAM Mikael Hedlind, Torsten Kjellberg (1)

Dn9 Responsivefixturedesignusingdynamicproductinspectionandmonitoringtechnologiesfortheprecisionmachiningoflarge-scaleaerospaceparts Yingguang Li, Changqing Liu, Xiaozhong Hao, James X. Gao, Paul G. Maropoulos (1)

Dn10 An alternative view to assessing antifragility in an organisation: a case study in a manufacturing SME Denzil Kennon, Corné S.L. Schutte (3), Eric Lutters (2)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 14:00 – 15:00

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Dn11 Exploring design space in embodiment design with consideration of models accuracy Nicolas Perry (2), Mehdi El Amine, Jérôme Pailhès

Dn12 Computer-AidedDesignAssessmentofProductsforEndofLifeSeparationand Material Handling Nikolaos Papakostas (2), George Pintzos, Chris Triantafyllou

28 2923 – 29 AUGUST 2015

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SESSION ON ELECTRO-PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROCESSES (E) PHYSICAL

Tuesday 25 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 1.63/4 (Level 2) Chairman: A. Malshe

KEYNOTE E: Micro additive manufacturing using ultra short laser pulses Bert Huis in ‘t Veld, Ludger Overmeyer (2), Michael Schmidt (2), Konrad Wegener (2), Ajay Malshe (1), Paulo Bartolo (1)

E1 A Laser Assisted Hybrid Process Chain for High Removal Rate Machining of SinteredSiliconNitride Alessandro Fortunato (3), Giacomo Guerrini, Shreyes N. Melkote (2), Alessandro A.G. Bruzzone (1)

E2 NonlinearLaserLithographytocontrolsurfacepropertiesofstainlesssteel L. Orazi, I. Gnilitskyi, I. Pavlov, A.P. Serro, S. Ilday, F.O. Ilday / M. Santochi (1)

E3 ComparisonoflaserweldsinthicksectionS700high-strengthsteelmanufacturedinflat(1G)andhorizontal(2G)positions Wei Guo, Qiang Liu, John A. Francis, Dave Crowther, Alan Thompson, Zhu Liu, Lin Li (1)

Wednesday 26 August 2015 08:30 – 10:00

Room 1.63/4 (Level 2)

E4 Conceptforlaser-assistednanoremovalbeyondthediffractionlimitusingphotocatalyst nanoparticles S. Takahashi (2), Y. Horita, F. Kaji, Y. Yamaguchi, M. Michihata, K. Takamasu

E5 SurfaceformingonglassmaterialbyfemtosecondlasermodificationwithHFetching process Hung-Yin Tsai, Shao-Wei Luo, Tien-Li Chang / J. Meijer (1)

E6 InfluenceofSLMonshapememoryandcompressionbehaviourofNiTiscaffolds Sasan Dadbakhsh, Mathew Speirs, Jean-Pierre Kruth (1), Jan Van Humbeeck

Wednesday 26 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

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E7 InfluenceofPolarityonthePerformanceofBlastingErosionArcMachining Wansheng Zhao, Hui Xu, Lin Gu, Han Hong, K.P. Rajurkar (1)

E8 Interdisciplinary modelling of the electrochemical machining process for engine blades Fritz Klocke (1), Markus Zeis, Andreas Klink

E9 Sintered diamond as a hybrid EDM and grinding tool for the micromachining ofsingle-crystalSiC Jiwang Yan (2), Tsong-Han Tan

Wednesday 26 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

Room 1.63/4 (Level 2)

E10 Materialremovalmechanisminlow-energymicro-EDMprocess Jun Qian, Fei Yang, Jun Wang, Bert Lauwers (1), Dominiek Reynaerts

E11 InfluenceofExternalHydrostaticPressureonMachiningCharacteristicsofElectrical Discharge Machining Tomohiro Koyano, Akira Hosokawa, Shodai Suzuki, Takashi Ueda (1)

E12 WireBreakageandDeflectionCausedbyNozzleJetFlushinginWireEDM Akira Okada (2), Takuro Konishi, Yasuhiro Okamoto, Haruya Kurihara

Wednesday 26 August 2015 16:00 – 17:00

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E13 Mirror-likeFinishingbyElectrolyteJetMachining Takuma Kawanaka, Masanori Kunieda (1)

E14 Real-timeevaluationofgapflushinginelectricaldischargemachining Alexander Goodlet, Philip Koshy (1)

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SESSION ON FORMING (F)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 1.61/2 (Level 2) Chairman: J. Allwood

F1 Plasticflowanditscontrolinsheet-bulkmetalformingofthin-walledfunctional components Marion Merklein (2), Maria Löffler, Thomas Schneider

F2 Interaction of heat generation and material behaviour in sheet metal blanking Peter Demmel, Hartmut Hoffmann (2), Roland Golle, Carsten Intra, Wolfram Volk

F3 Physical and numerical modelling of backward extrusion of Mg alloy with Al coating Lukasz Madej (2), Toko Tokunaga, Kiyotaka Matsuura, Munekazu Ohno, Maciej Pietrzyk (1)

F4 Hot Extrusion to Manufacture the Metal Matrix Composite of Carbon NanotubeandAluminumwithExcellentElectricalConductivitiesandMechanical Properties Junichiro Toktuomi, Takashi Uemura, Sumio Sugiyama, Junichiro Shiomi, Jun Yanagimoto (1)

Wednesday 26 August 2015 08:30 – 10:00

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F5 Determiningcyclicflowcurvesusingthein-planetorsiontest Qing Yin, Erman A. Tekkaya (1), Heinrich Traphöner

F6 Developmentofanewandsimplifiedprocedurefortheexperimentaldetermination of Forming Limit Curves Celalettin Karadogan, Emin Tamer / D. Banabic (1)

F7 Flexible rotary reduction of tube tips by dies with relief surfaces for attaining high forming limit and productivity Takashi Kuboki, Mitsumasa Abe, Yohei Yamada, Makoto Murata / M. Kiuchi (1)

Wednesday 26 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

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F8 Joiningsheetmetalsbyelectrically-assistedrollbonding Man-Kwan Ng, Lanyun Li, Zhaoyan Fan, Robert X. Gao (2), Edward F. Smith, III, Kornel F. Ehmann, Jian Cao (1)

F9 Feasibilityofelectricallyassistedprogressiveforgingofaluminum6061-T6alloy Sung-Tae Hong, Yong-Ha Jeong, Mahmudun Nabi Chowdhury, Doo-Man Chun, Moon-Jo Kim, Heung Nam Han / S.I. Oh (1)

F10 Improvements in productivity and formability by water and die quenching in hotstampingofultra-highstrengthsteelparts Tomoyoshi Maeno, Ken-ichiro Mori (1), Masaki Fujimoto

Wednesday 26 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

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F11 Evaluationoflubricantswithoutzincphosphateprecoatinmulti-stagecoldforging Z.G. Wang, S. Komiyama, Y. Yoshikawa, T. Suzuki, K. Osakada (1)

F12 Acompression-torsion-wear-testachievingcontactpressuresofuptoeighttimestheinitialflowstressofsoftaluminium Marco Teller, Markus Bambach, Gerhard Hirt (2)

F13 Formfillingbehaviourofpreformsgeneratedbylaserrodendmelting Heiko Brüning, Frank Vollertsen (1)

Wednesday 26 August 2015 16:00 – 17:00

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F14 Model-basedcontrolofstripbendinginmassproduction Ton van den Boogaard, Jos Havinga, Redmer van Tijum / F. van Houten (1)

F15 ParametricToolpathDesigninMetalSpinning James A. Polyblank, Julian Mark Allwood (1)

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SESSION ON ABRASIVE PROCESS (G)

Wednesday 26 August 2015 08:30 – 10:00

Room 2.41/3 (Level 3) Chairman: J. Aurich

G1 Processmechanisminshapeadaptivegrinding(SAG) Anthony Tadeus Beaucamp, Yoshiharu Namba, Phillip Charlton / Y. Furukawa (1)

G2 Controlofthecontactforceinapre-polishingoperationoffree-formsurfacesrealisedwitha5-axisCNCmachine. Julien Chaves-Jacob, Jean-Marc Linares (1), Jean-Michel Sprauel

G3 Development of on the machine process monitoring and control strategy in Robot Assisted Polishing Lukas Pilny, Giuliano Bissacco (2)

Wednesday 26 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

Room 2.41/3 (Level 3)

G4 Cuttingcharacteristicsofelectroplateddiamondtoolswithlaser-generatedpositive clearance M. Warhanek, C. Walter, S. Hubera, F. Hänni, K. Wegener (2)

G5 Modelingandsimulativeanalysisofthemicro-finishingprocess Petra Kersting, Raffael Joliet, Michael Kansteiner / K. Weinert (1)

G6 Micro grinding with ultra small micro pencil grinding tools using an integrated machine tool Jan Christian Aurich (1), Marina Carrella, Michael Walk

Wednesday 26 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

Room 2.41/3 (Level 3)

G7 Dry grinding process with workpiece precooling Joao F.G. Oliveira (1), Eraldo J. da Silva, Reginaldo T. Coelho, Lukas Brozek, Alex C. Bottene, Gustavo P. Marcos

G8 AdvancedApproachforaDemand-OrientedFluidSupplyinGrinding Carsten Heinzel (2), Daniel Meyer, Benjamin Kolkwitz, Jochen Eckebrecht

G9 HybridToolwithBothFixed-AbrasiveandLoose-AbrasivePhases Hitomi Yamaguchi (2), Valens Nteziyaremye, Max Stein, Weisi Li

Wednesday 26 August 2015 16:00 – 17:30

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G10 Grindingofsub-micron-gradecarbide:Contactandwearmechanisms,loading,conditioning,scrubbingandresin-bonddegradation Jeffrey Badger / J. Webster (1)

G11 Modelingofvibratoryfinishingmachines Fukuo Hashimoto (1), Stephen P. Johnson

G12 Changes in surface layer of silicon wafers from diamond scratching Zhenyu Zhang, Bo Wang, Renke Kang, Bi Zhang (1), Dongming Guo

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SESSION ON MACHINES (M)

Monday 24 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 1.41/2 (Level 2) Chairman: C. Brecher

KEYNOTE M: Materials in machine tool structures Hans-Christian Möhring (2), Christian Brecher (1), Eberhard Abele (1), Jürgen Fleischer (1), Friedrich Bleicher (3)

M1 Magnetically Levitated Six Degree of Freedom Rotary Stage Xiaodong Lu (2), Mark Dyck, Yusuf Altintas (1)

M2 Simulation-baseddeburringtoolandprocessdevelopment Klaus Schützer (2), Eberhard Abele (1), Sebastian Güth

M3 PredictionofpartmachiningcycletimesviavirtualCNC Yusuf Altintas (1), Sneha Tulsyan

Tuesday 25 August 2015 08:30 – 10:00

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M4 Evaluationofdynamicstiffnessofmachinetoolspindlebynon-contactexcitation tests Atsushi Matsubara (2), Shota Tsujimoto, Daisuke Kono

M5 HighSpeedCorneringStrategywithConfinedContourErrorandVibrationSuppressionforCNCMachineTools Burak Sencer, Kosuke Ishizaki, Eiji Shamoto (1)

M6 Direct sliding mode current control of feed drives Igor Laptev, Peter Zahn, Günter Pritschow (1)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

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M7 Adefect-drivendiagnosticmethodformachinetoolspindles Gregory W. Vogl, Alkan Donmez (3) / J. Peters (1)

M8 Magnet Assisted Stage for Vibration and Heat Reduction in Wafer Scanning Deokkyun Yoon, Chinedum E. Okwudire / A. Ber (1)

M9 Active suppression of structural chatter vibrations using machine drives and accelerometers Jokin Munoa (2), Kaan Erkorkmaz (1), Xavier Beudaert (3), Alex Iglesias, Asier Barrios, Mikel Zatarain (1)

SESSION ON PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND ORGANIZATIONS (O)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

Room 1.43/4 (Level 2) Chairman: R. Teti

O1 Rapid Deployment of Remote Laser Welding Processes in Automotive Assembly Systems Dariusz Ceglarek (1), Marcello Colledani (2), József Váncza (1), Duck-Young Kim, Charles Marine, Markus Kogel-Hollacher, Anil Mistry, Luca Bolognese

O2 Online-controlofAssemblyProcessesinPacedProductionLines Kirsten Tracht, Lars Funke, Michael Schottmayer / F.L. Krause (1)

O3 Optimization of selective assembly and adaptive manufacturing by means of cyber-physicalsystembasedmatching Gisela Lanza (2), Benjamin Haefner, Alexandra Kraemer

Tuesday 25 August 2015 16:00 – 18:30

Room 1.43/4 (Level 2)

O4 Capacityadjustmentbasedonreconfigurablemachinetools-Harmonisingthroughputtimeinjob-shopmanufacturing Bernd Scholz-Reiter (1), Dennis Lappe, Sebastian Grundstein

O5 Products-ManufacturingSystemsCo-Platforming Hoda ElMaraghy (1), Mohamed Abbas

O6 Variety-orienteddesignofrotaryproductionsystems Olga Battaïa, Daniel Brissaud (1), Alexandre Dolgui, Nikolai Guschinsky

O7 Supportingmulti-levelandrobustproductionplanningandexecution Nicole Stricker, András Pfeiffer, Emanuel Moser, Botond Kádár (2), Gisela Lanza (2), László Monostori (1)

O8 ImprovingtheOverallEquipmentEffectiveness(OEE)inHigh-Mix-Low-Volume(HMLV)ManufacturingEnvironments Juan M. Jauregui Becker, Jesper Borst, Abele van der Veen / I. Inasaki (1)

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Wednesday 26 August 2015 08:00 – 10:00

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KEYNOTE O: Cloud-EnabledPrognosisforManufacturing R. Gao (2), L. Wang (2), R. Teti (1), D. Dornfeld (1), S. Kumara (1), M. Mori (1), M. Helu

O9 Howautomobilepartssupplynetworkstructuresmayreflectthediversityofproduct characteristics and suppliers’ production strategies Tomomi Kito, Steve New, Kanji Ueda (1)

O10 Incorporating Customer Indifference into the Design of Flexible Options for Customized Products Guohua Tang, Mitchell M. Tseng (1)

O11 Production quality performance in manufacturing systems processing deteriorating products. Marcello Colledani (2), Andras Horvath, Alessio Angius

Wednesday 26 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

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O12 Dynamics of resource sharing in production networks Michael Freitag, Till Becker, Neil A Duffie (1)

O13 Simulation study of large production network robustness in uncertain environment Goran D. Putnik (2), Gasper Skulj, Rok Vrabic, Leonilde Varela, Peter Butala (2)

O14 Renewableenergyintegrationintofactories:Real-timecontrolofon-siteenergy systems Pouya Ghadimi, Sami Kara (1), Bernard Kornfeld (3)

Wednesday 26 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

Room 1.43/4 (Level 2)

O15 Preventive maintenance opportunities for large production systems Jun Ni, Xi Gu, Xiaoning Jin / Y. Koren (1)

O16 Avirtualfactoryapproachforin-situsimulationtosupportproductionandmaintenance planning Walter Terkaj, Tullio Tolio (1), Marcello Urgo

O17 Evolutionary algorithms for generation and optimization of tool paths Aydin Nassehi (2), Wesley P. Essink, Jack Barclay

Wednesday 26 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 1.43/4 (Level 2)

O18 DesignandFormationofWorkforceSkillsforMachineToolAssembly Masahiko Mori (1), Keiichi Ota, Atsushi Matsubara (2), Hajime Mizuyama

O19 Methodology for exploiting potentials of remanufacturing by reducing complexity for original equipment manufacturers Henry Widera, Günther Seliger (1)

O20 Process planning for additive and subtractive manufacturing technologies Stephen Thomas Newman (2), Zicheng Zhu, Vimal Dhokia, Alborz Shokrani

O21 StatictotalcostcomparisonmodeltoidentifyeconomicfieldsofapplicationofCellularManufacturingformillinganddrillingprocessesversusdone-in-one-concepts Joachim Metternich, Eberhard Abele (1), Sven Bechtloff, Stefan Seifermann

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CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICA

CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SESSION ON PRECISION ENGINEERING & METROLOGY (P)

Monday 24 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 1.43/4 (Level 2) Chairman: W. Knapp

P1 Dynamic testing of laser trackers Edward P. Morse (3), Victoria Welty / C. Evans (1)

P2 Simulationandmeasurementofenvironmentalinfluencesonmachinesinfrequency domain Josef Mayr, Markus Ess, Florentina Pavlicek, Sascha Weikert, Daniel Spescha, Wolfgang Knapp (1)

P3 Cooperativefusionofdistributedmulti-sensorLVM(LargeVolumeMetrology)systems Maurizio Galetto, Luca Mastrogiacomo, Domenico Maisano, Fiorenzo Franceschini / R. Levi (1)

P4 Anuncalibratedcylindricalindigenousartefactformeasuringinter-axiserrorsofafive-axismachinetool J.R.R. Mayer (2), Md. Mizanur Rahman, Anna Los

Tuesday 25 August 2015 08:00 – 10:00

Room 1.43/4 (Level 2)

KEYNOTE P: Measurement technologies for precision positioning W. Gao (1), S.W. Kim (1), H. Bosse (3), H. Haitjema (2), Y.L. Chen, X.D. Lu (2), W. Knapp (1), A. Weckenmann (1), W.T. Estler (1), H. Kunzmann (1)

P5 Revisitingthemulti-stepmethod:enhancederrorseparationandreductionof amount of measurements Han Haitjema (2)

P6 Systems for locally resolved measurements of physical loads in manufacturing processes A. Tausendfreund, D. Stöbener, G. Dumstorff, M. Sarma, C. Heinzel (2), W. Lang, G. Goch (1)

P7 Enhancingtheaccuracyofhigh-speedlasertriangulationmeasurementoffreeform parts at elevated temperature A. Ghiotti, A. Schöch, A. Salvadori, S. Carmignato (2), E. Savio (2)

Tuesday 25 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

Room 1.43/4 (Level 2)

P8 Non-destructiveevaluationofnanoscopicsubsurfacefeaturesinfabricatedtransparent samples. Kert Edward, Faramarz Farahi / H. Bley (1)

P9 A stereo photogrammetry scanning methodology, for precise and accurate 3Ddigitizationofsmallpartswithsub-millimetersizedfeatures Luigi Maria Galantucci (1), Marta Pesce, Fulvio Lavecchia

P10 Verificationofanopticalmicro-CMMusingthefocusvariationtechnique:aspects of probing errors Wenjuan Sun, James D. Claverley / G. Peggs (1)

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CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SESSION ON SURFACES (S)

Monday 24 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 2.41/3 (Level 3) Chairman: H. Haitjema

S1 Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Enabled Polishing of Single Crystal Sapphire Ashraf F. Bastawros, Abhijit Chandra (2), Pavan A. Poosarla

S2 Developmentofhighlydurableandlowfrictionmicro-structuredPDMScoatingbasedonbio-inspiredsurfacedesign Byung-Hoon Ryu, Dae-Eun Kim (2)

S3 Nanoscale3Dprintingprocessusingaerodynamicallyfocusednanoparticle(AFN)printing,micro-machining,andfocusedionbeam(FIB) Sung-Hoon Ahn (2), Hae-Sung Yoon, Ki-Hwan Jang, Eun-Seob Kim, Hyun-Taek Lee, Gil-Yong Lee, Chung- Soo Kim, Suk-Won Cha

S4 SurfacemodificationofTi6Al4ValloybypulsedYb-laserirradiationforenhanced adhesive bonding Giovanna Rotella, Marco Alfano, Sebastiano Candamano / P. Lonardo (1)

Tuesday 24 August 2015 14:00 – 15:30

Room 2.41/3 (Level 3)

KEYNOTE S: Calibrationandverificationofarealsurfacetexturemeasuring instruments R.K. Leach, C.L. Giusca (3), H. Haitjema (2), C. Evans (1), X. Jiang (1)

S5 Plasma-assistedpolishingofgalliumnitridetoobtainapit-freeandatomicallyflatsurface Hui Deng, Katsuyoshi Endo, Kazuya Yamamura (2)

S6 InvestigationandcharacterizationofStellite-basedwear-resistantcoatingsappliedtosteelmouldsbycold-spray Giovanni Lucchetta, Ruggero Giusti, Simone Vezzu, Paolo F. Bariani (1)

Tuesday 24 August 2015 16:00 – 18:00

Room 2.41/3 (Level 3)

S7 QualityinvestigationofminiaturizedMouldedInterconnectDevices(MIDs)for hearing aid applications Aminul Islam, Hans Nørgaard Hansen (1), Nikolaos Giannekas

S8 Developmentoflow-costmaterialmeasuresforcalibrationofthemetrological characteristics of areal surface topography instruments Richard Leach, Claudiu Giusca (3), Markus Guttmann, Peter-Jürgen Jacobs, Paul Rubert / A. Bramley (1)

S9 Fabricationofmicro-texturedandplateau-processedfunctionalsurfacebyangledfineparticlepeeningfollowedbyprecisiongrinding Yutaka Kameyama, Hitoshi Ohmori (1), Hiroshi Kasuga, Teruko Kato

S10 Prediction of residual stresses and distortions induced by nitriding of complex 3D industrial parts Pierre Depouhon, Jean-Michel Sprauel, Emmanuel Mermoz (3) / J.M. Linares (1)

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CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

CmAG – CORPORATE mEmbERS ADVISORY GROUP mEETING

Tuesday 25 August 2015 10:30 – 12:00

Room 2.41/3 (Level 3) Chairman: J. Schulz

Welcome, formalitiesDr J. Schulz

Appointment of new vice chairman to follow Dr. MoriDr J. Schulz

Corporate member presentation: Reiden High Performance Machine Tools, SwitzerlandMichael Mueller

STC S presentationDr Han Haitjema

The Jonker Sailplane Journey Uys Jonker of Jonker Sailplanes, South Africa

A new publication channel for corporate membersProfessor E. Brinksmeier

Various issues and closing Dr J. Schulz

SOCIAl PROGRAmmE

Sunday 23 August 2015 – Welcome Reception 19:00 – 21:00Jasminum/Clivia area, level 1 (ground floor), CTICC Dress code: informal Free local wines, beers and soft drinks will be provided with a variety of local cocktail food.

Wednesday 26 August 2015 – Assembly Dinner 19:30 for 20:00 – 23:30 Ballroom East, level 2, CTICC Dress Code: formal/ semi-formal / jacket & tieFree local wines, beers and soft drinks will be provided with a four course dinner.Entertainment by Sound Image, a local 6 piece band & vocals.

Saturday 29 August 2015 – Farewell Dinner 20:00 – 23:30Coaches depart between 18:15 and 18:30 level 1 (ground floor), CTICC and return from 23:00. Please do not be late or you will miss the transport.Allée Bleue Wine Estate, Franschhoek Dress Code: InformalFree local wines, beers and soft drinks will be provided with a three course dinner Entertainment by the Sharena Sol Orchestra, a local 5 piece band & vocals.

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CIRP 2015 - 65TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

ACCOmPANYING PERSONS’ PROGRAmmE – PART 1

Monday, 24 August 2015 – City Orientation

Depart CTICC at 11:00, level 1 (ground floor) main reception area.

Travel along Signal Hill for panoramic views across the ocean and city bowl, followed by lunch where the flavours of Africa can be enjoyed at the famous Africa Cafe. After lunch walk through the historic Company’s Garden & tree lined Government Avenue before returning to the CTICC

Return to CTICC by approximately 16:00

Tuesday, 25 August 2015 – Cape Peninsula

Depart CTICC at 09:00, level 1 (ground floor) main reception area

Travel via Camps Bay to Hout Bay Harbour for a short visit to the market followed by a drive along the world famous Chapmans Peak scenic drive to Cape Point Nature Reserve. This will include a short ride on the funicular railway to the lighthouse and a light lunch at the Two Oceans Restaurant with a visit to the penguin colony at Boulders Beach on the way back.

Return to CTICC by approximately 17:00

Wednesday, 26 August 2015 – Free Day

ACCOmPANYING PERSONS’ PROGRAmmE – PART 2

Thursday, 27 August – Stellenbosch

Depart CTICC at 09:00, level 1 (ground floor) main reception area. Travel to Stellenbosch and drive past the Stellenbosch University Faculty of Engineering. The group will then split into two groups. One will enjoy a walking tour of this beautiful historic town centre whilst the other visits the Lanzarac Estate for a chocolate and wine tasting and vice versa after lunch. Lunch will be at Oude Werf boutique hotel and restaurant in the centre of Stellenbosch.

Return to CTICC by approximately 17:00

Friday, 28 August – Hermanus and Whale Watching

Depart CTICC at 09:00, level 1 (ground floor) main reception area

This will include a drive over Sir Lowry’s Pass and returning via the Kleinmond Coastal Road observing the spectacular views of the Atlantic seaboard. Hermanus is world famous for its whales that visit the bay from July to end of October every year. There will be plenty of time to view the whales and take a look around the shops and African market in the centre of Hermanus and enjoy lunch at the Harbour Rock Restaurant overlooking the harbour and ocean.

Return to CTICC by approximately 17:00

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lOCAl RESTAURANTS Cape Town has many excellent restaurants. Here are some that are recommended. La MouetteFrench RestaurantContemporary international menus, both à la carte and tasting, in historic building with terrace.Address: 78 Regent Rd, Sea Point, Cape Town, 8005Phone: 021 433 0856www.lamouette-restaurant.co.za

Duchess of WisbeachFine Dining RestaurantHip cross between a New York speakeasy and a Parisian cafe, with music and a Mediterranean menu.Address: 3 Wisbeach Rd, Sea Point, Cape Town, 8005Phone: 021 434 1525www.duchessofwisbeach.co.za 95 KeeromItalian RestaurantContemporary pale-wood and glass restaurant serving a nouvelle interpretation of Milanese cuisine.Address: 95 Keerom St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000Phone: 021 422 0765www.95keerom.com BelugaAsian Fusion RestaurantModern South African and Asian fusion with sushi and dim sum in a century-old Art Deco setting.Address: The Foundry, Prestwich St, Cape Town, 8001Phone: 021 418 2948www.beluga.co.za

CarneItalian RestaurantSteaks, game and plenty more meat options in an Italian restaurant with a stylishly rustic ambiance.Address: 70 Keerom St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000Phone: 021 424 3460www.carne-sa.com Savoy CabbageInternational RestaurantModern international dishes using regional produce in artily reborn 18th-century bare-brick loft.Address: 101 Hout Street, Cape Town, 8000Phone: 021 424 2626www.savoycabbage.co.za

BizercaFrench RestaurantPretty courtyard restaurant with vertical herb garden serving French cuisine with New World flair.Address: 98 Shortmarket St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000Phone: 021 423 8888www.bizerca.com

Piazza d’ ItaliaSouthern Italian RestaurantAddress: MLT House, 2A Park Rd, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001Phone: 021 424 5025www.piazza-italia.quandoo.co.za

Magica RomaItalian RestaurantFull, rich Italian menu in a classic laid-back restaurant with white walls and a wood ceiling.Address: Central Building, 8 Central Square, Pinelands, Cape Town, 7405Phone: 021 531 1489www.dining-out.co.za

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Black SheepSouth African RestaurantSeasonal ingredients and blackboard specials at modern Cape restaurant with Table Mountain view.Address: 104 Kloof St, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001Phone: 021 426 2661www.blacksheeprestaurant.co.za Societi BistroFrench/Italian RestaurantGeorgian-style hilltop mansion with gardens housing restaurant with imaginative French/Italian menu.Address: 50 Orange St, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001Phone: 021 424 2100www.societi.co.za

You can also go to: www.eatout.co.za or www.dining-out.co.za for more.

Information correct at the time of print.

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