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Mechatronics, Informatics and Control Group Conference
30 September - 1 October 2014Rolls-Royce Learning and Development Centre, Derby www.imeche.org/events/C6171
SMART ACTUATION APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE
SPONSOR
THIS TWO DAY EVENT WILL FOCUS ON THE ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF PRODUCTS USING SMART AND ADVANCED ACTUATION.The Smart Actuation Applications conference will allow you to discover details of the applications and the challenges experienced in moving smart actuation technology forward to products.
This event will bring end-users and manufacturers together with the materials and system specialists responsible for the development and engineering production of advanced actuators and applications through to basic technology development.
Smart Actuation Applications will be followed by a set of peer reviewed papers that will be published in a special edition of one of the Institution’s journals.
SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIESGET INVOLVEDAttending this event as either an exhibitor or sponsor will give you the opportunity to display your solutions, services and products to the right people at the right time.
This is an excellent way to enhance your company profile and communicate effectively to your target audience.
BENEFITS OF SPONSORING•Showcase new products•Raise awareness of your operation• Improve perception of your brand• Influence other organisations’ spending plans
For more information please call +44 (0)20 7973 1309 or email [email protected]
BENEFITS OF ATTENDANCE:
• Identify the applications of emerging smart actuation technologies
• Hear how new technology is developed from low TRL systems design and product prototyping through to high TRL demonstrator technology readiness
• Learn about the range of technologies from emerging, novel hydraulic and electrical systems through to SMA, piezo electric and MR fluids
• Contribute to debates around smart actuation technologies to enhance the UK capability to develop and exploit the potential
• Network with UK leading experts, suppliers and users of advanced and smart actuation systems
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SMART ACTUATION APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE30 September - 1 October 2014, Rolls-Royce Learning andDevelopment Centre, Derby
REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS10:30
DAY 1 TUESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2014
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION TO ROLLS-ROYCE TECHNOLOGY STRATEGYRic Parker, Director of Research and Technology, Rolls-Royce Plc
11:10
ENHANCED EFFICIENCY ACTUATIONJohn Kopp, Principal Engineer, Moog• Novel electric actuation for aerospace• Low leakage hydraulic actuation
11:40
CLOSE OF DAY ONE16:00
PROGRAMME
SESSION 1
CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKSJohn Webster, Specialist - Mechanical Sciences, Rolls-Royce Plc
11:00
ACTUATION CHALLENGES OF FUTURE AERO ENGINESTom Fox, Technology Project Lead – Future Actuation: Aero Engine Controls • The challenges of actuation for future large engine systems, including increased loads,
pressures and temperatures• REACH compliance and fire test requirements, as well as reducing unit weight and cost
and improving production and aftermarket performance
12:20
NETWORKING LUNCH13:00
SESSION 2
ADVANCED AIRFRAME ACTUATIONTBA, Boeing
14:10
MATURITY OF PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATOR APPLICATIONS IN THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRYCharles Mangeot, Senior R&D Engineer, Noliac A/S• Introduction to two piezoelectric actuator applications in the aerospace industry• Illustration of TRL for piezoelectric actuators in ESA missions• Illustration of TRL for amplified piezo actuators for a rotorcraft application• System aspects of the development• Discussion of the specifics of aerospace applications when considering piezo actuators
14:50
LOW MATURITY ACTUATION TECHNOLOGIES HEADING TOWARDS AERO ENGINE APPLICATIONSJohn Webster, Specialist – Mechanical Sciences, Rolls-Royce plc • Many areas of an engine show a gross cycle benefit from increased actuation, but the
challenge is to turn this into a net business benefit• Emerging actuator technologies offer significant advantages such as weight, robustness
or temperature capability over established methods• The presentation will cover opportunities and issues which have been encountered in
achieving early demonstrations
15:30
DAY 2 WEDNESDAY 1 OCTOBER 2014
REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS09:30
CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKSProfessor Markys Cain, Functional Materials, National Physical Laboratory
10:00
SESSION 1
THE ROLE OF THE TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY BOARDJohn Morlidge, Lead Technologist, Technology Strategy Board• The role of the Technology Strategy Board• The importance of events such as these in driving innovation and influencing the
Technology Strategy Board
10:10
ADVANCED MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TO TACKLE THE 2020 CHALLENGES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYDaniele Pullini, Strategic Research Manager, Group Materials Labs, FIAT Research Centre• How novel materials and technological solutions will affect weight reduction, the further
development of powertrain and new energy recovery and storage systems• The dominating trends of science and technology in the automotive context• How automobile components (passive and active) can be improved by nanotechnology
10:40
MEMS BASED PULSED MICRO AIR-JET ACTUATORDr Martyn Hucker, Principal Scientist, Advanced Technology Centre, BAE Systems • Novel aerodynamic flow control• Development of micro-fabricated jet flow control structures• Design of actuators • Manufacture of actuators with high manufacturing yield
11:10
ACTUATION IN FORMULA 1 Rob Gray, Deputy Chief Designer, Red Bull Technology Ltd• Overview of actuators on the F1 car• Specific requirements and limitations• Detailed examples of actuators used in F1
14:30
PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATORS FOR HYDRAULIC VALVE CONTROLAndrew Plummer, Professor of Machine Systems, University of Bath•Reviewsomealternativeconfigurationsandpotentialbenefitsofpiezoelectricvalve
actuation•Describethedevelopmentofanaerospaceservovalveactuatedbyarectangular
piezoelectric bimorph•Analysethepotentialformultilayerringbendersforimprovedperformancein
applications of this type in the future
13:00
NETWORKING LUNCH12:00
Organising committee:
• ProfessorMarkysGCain,FunctionalMaterials,NationalPhysicalLaboratory• JohnWebster,Specialist–MechanicalSciences,Rolls–RoycePlc• PaulWeaver,PrincipalResearchScientist,NationalPhysicalLaboratory• IanMorris,IndependentConsultant
Find out more about our speakers at www.imeche.org/events/C6171 •Thisprogrammeissubjecttochange.•TheInstitutionisnotresponsiblefortheviewsoropinionsexpressedbyindividualspeakers.
SESSION 2
SMA ACTUATOR DEVELOPMENT FOR GENERIC INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONSTony Anson, Professor, Brunel University and Director, Prontinus Ltd•Auniquemethodtofacilitateprecision,“analogue”movementofbinaryshape
memory alloy materials will be presented•Developmentofgenericindustriallinearactuatorfamilytoexploitresultofsmart
materials research•Actualandpotentialperformancecriteria•Positioningthenewactuatorsinanappropriateindustrialsector•Futureandfurthertechnicalspin-off
13:40
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK14:10
ACTUATION FOR THE BIOMIMETIC CONTROL OF SOCIAL ROBOTSNigel Crook, Head of Computing and Communications Technologies, Oxford Brookes University• The importance of biomimetic movements in social robotics • Biological mechanisms of control that create bodily gestures• The use of ‘air muscles’ to generate head gestures with a skeletal head and neck robot• The challenges for actuation in generating biomimetic movements in robots
15:10
END OF CONFERENCE16:00
CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKSJohn Webster, Specialist - Mechanical Sciences, Rolls-Royce Plc
15:50
SPEAKERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
TOM FOXTECHNOLOGY PROJECT LEAD – FUTURE ACTUATION, CONTROLS DATA SERVICESTomFoxcompletedaMastersdegreeinMechanicalEngineeringattheUniversityofBathandhasworkedforAECfor4yearsinTechnology,NPI(NewProductIntroduction)andValueStreams.TomstartedtheFutureActuationTechnologyprojectinFebruary2014.
JOHN KOPPPRINCIPAL ENGINEER, MOOGJohnKopphasbeenatMoogfor33yearswithaworkhistoryincludingprimaryflightcontroldesignintegrationandanalyses.Hiscurrentroleincludescreation,designanddevelopmentofcriticaltechnologieswithsignificantimpacttoboththeaerospacemarketandcontrolssystemsincludingautonomousvehiclecontrol.Theseincludenovelforms(thinwing/highefficiency)ofhydraulic/fuel-draulicactuation,directdrivesingleandmulti-stageservovalvesandjamtolerant/highefficiencyelectro-mechanicalactuation.Hisworkresumeincludesleaddesignforthefollowingprograms;CessnaCitationXPrimaryFlightControl,GulfstreamG280PrimaryFlightControl,787PrimaryFlightControl,X-35/F-35EHASPrimaryFlightControl.
CHARLES MANGEOTSENIOR R&D ENGINEER, NOLIAC A/SCharlesMangeotholdsaMScinManufacturing,CranfieldUniversity(UK)MScinMechanicalEngineering,ArtsetMetiers(France).HespentfouryearsasMechanicalEngineerandProjectManageratSagem(France,Safrangroup),workingonactuatorsandflightcontrols.Healsospent8yearsasSeniorR&DEngineeratNoliacA/S(DK),Piezoelectricactuators.
ANDREW PLUMMER PROFESSOR OF MACHINE SYSTEMS & DIRECTOR OF THE CENTRE FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND MOTION CONTROL, UNIVERSITY OF BATH AndrewPlummerreceivedhisPhDdegreefromtheUniversityofBathin1991,forresearchinthefieldofadaptivecontrolofelectrohydraulicsystems.HehasworkedforRediffusionSimulationonflightsimulatorcontrolsystems,asalecturerattheUniversityofLeeds,andasR&DmanagerforInstron.HeisnowProfessorofMachineSystemsattheUniversityofBath,andDirectoroftheCentreforPowerTransmissionandMotionControl.ProfessorPlummerchairstheUKAutomaticControlCouncil,andchairedtheinstitution’sMechatronicsInformaticsandControlGroupfrom2009-14.
DR DANIELE PULLINI STRATEGIC RESEARCH MANAGER, GROUP MATERIALS LABS, FIAT RESEARCH CENTRE DanielePullinigainedadegreeinGeneralPhysicsandaPhDinElectronicsEngineeringandCommunications,henowhastwentyyearsR&Dexperiencesinacademicandindustrialcontexts.Heauthoredseveralpublicationsonpeer-reviewedinternationaljournalsandmorethanthirtypatentsvalidinEurope,USA,Russia,China,andJapanonmicrosystems,nanomaterials,andnanotechnology.Today,DanielemanagesthestrategicresearchonMaterials,Technology,andProcessingofGlobalMaterialsLabs,thedepartmentofCentroRicercheFIATgroupingtheworldwidelaboratoriesofFiatChryslerAutomobile.
DR MARTYN HUCKER PRINCIPAL SCIENTIST, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CENTRE, BAE SYSTEMS MartynHuckerworksfortheFunctionalMaterialsGroup,attheAdvancedTechnologyCentre,BAESystemsinBristol.Hisexpertiseliesinnanoandmicrostructuredfunctionalandsmartmaterialsandcomposites.Heisinvolvedinarangeofprogrammesatvariousmaturitylevelstoexploitthetechnologiesforvariousapplicationsindifferentsectorssuchasaerospace.
THE INSTITUTION IS DELIGHTED TO HAVE SECURED AN INSPIRING LINE-UP OF SPEAKERS THAT WILL SHOWCASE SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS THAT CURRENTLY EXIST WITHIN THE FIELD OF SMART ACTUATION.- Organising Committee,Mechatronics, Informatics and Control Group
SPEAKERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
JOHN MORLIDGE LEAD TECHNOLOGIST, TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY BOARD TheTechnologyStrategyBoardisallaboutdrivinginnovation.Ourroleistostimulatetechnology-enabledinnovationintheareaswhichofferthegreatestscopeforboostingUKgrowthandproductivity.Wepromote,supportandinvestintechnologyresearch,developmentandcommercialisation.Wespreadknowledge,bringingpeopletogethertosolveproblemsormakenewadvances.WeadviseGovernmentonhowtoremovebarrierstoinnovationandacceleratetheexploitationofnewtechnologies.Andweworkinareaswherethereisaclearpotentialbusinessbenefit,helpingtoday’semergingtechnologiesbecomethegrowthsectorsoftomorrow.Ourvision:FortheUKtobeagloballeaderininnovationandamagnetforinnovativebusinesses,whocanapplytechnologyrapidly,effectivelyandsustainablytocreatewealthandenhancequalityoflife.
RIC PARKER DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, ROLLS-ROYCE PLC RicParkerwasappointedDirectorofResearch&Technology,Rolls-RoyceGroupinJanuary2001andisresponsiblefordirectionandco-ordinationofResearch&TechnologyprogrammesacrossalltheRolls-Roycebusinessesworldwide.Afterjoiningin1978,hehasheldvariouspostsincludingChiefofCompositesandCeramics,ChiefofCompressorEngineering,ManagingDirector-CompressorSystemsandDirectorofEngineering&Technology,CivilAerospace.RicwasawardedaCBEinthe2013NewYear’sHonoursListfor“ServicestoEngineering”.HeisaLiverymanintheWorshipfulCompanyofEngineers.RicgainedaBScinPhysicsatImperialCollege,Londonin1975andanMBAwithdistinctionatLoughboroughUniversityin1992.HehasanHonoraryEngDfromPusanNationalUniversity,KoreaandDoctoratesinEngineering(honoriscausa)fromSheffieldUniversityandHeriotWatt.HeisavisitingProfessorinAerospaceandTransportTechnologyatLoughboroughUniversityandanHonoraryProfessorinMaterialsEngineeringatBirminghamUniversity,UK.
JOHN WEBSTER SPECIALIST – MECHANICAL SCIENCES, ROLLS-ROYCE PLC JohnWebsterhasoverthirtyyears’experienceinlowmaturityindustrialresearchandhasspentthelast15yearsintheRolls-RoyceStrategicResearchCentreinvestigatingactuatorsandtheassociatedtechnologyrequiredtoachieveactuationingasturbines.MuchofthisworkhasbeenaroundShapeMemoryAlloys.HehasaPhDinMechanicalEngineeringfromNottinghamUniversityandisnamedasinventoronover70patents.HeisaFellowoftheinstitutionandtheIoM3.
TONY ANSON PROFESSOR, BRUNEL UNIVERSITY AND DIRECTOR, PRONTINUS LTD TonyAnsontrainedasaMechanicalEngineerandhadthebenefitofexperiencingdiverseopportunitiesbroadlyintheengineeringdisciplines.Thebreadthoftheseopportunitiesnecessitatedalongandwillingrelationshipwithmaterialsscience,biologyandphysics.Theneedforthismultidisciplinebehaviour is evidenced in the successful application of science and engineering for cardiovascular and orthopaedic medical implants, plasma deposited thin-filmcoatings,manufacturingengineering,aerospaceflighthardware,andotheradvancedmaterialsbasedproducts.Alloftheseendeavourshavemadethetransition from the academic environment to commercial activity, facilitated by theformationofseveralsuccessfulspin-outcompanies.
ROB GRAY DEPUTY CHIEF DESIGNER, RED BULL TECHNOLOGY LTD RobGrayjoinedtheteamin2002priortoitbeingboughtbyRedBull,andhasworkedinavarietyofareasincludingStressAnalysis,R&D,andVehicleDesign.
NIGEL CROOK HEAD OF COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY NigelCrookisleadingresearchincognitiverobotics.AftergraduatingwithaBSc(hons)inComputingandPhilosophy,NigelwentontocompleteaPhDinmedicalexpertsystemsandgainalmost30yearsofexperienceasalecturerinComputerScienceandaresearcherinArtificialIntelligence.AnexpertreviewerandevaluatorfortheEuropeanCommissionandamemberofseveralscientificcommitteesforAIconferences,hisresearchinterestsincludebiologicallyinspiredmachinelearning,embodiedconversationalagentsandsocialrobotics.Morerecently,Nigelhasbeeninvestigatingtheeffectsofbiomimeticmovementontheanthropomorphismandlikabilityofrobots.
THIS EVENT WILL BRING END-USERS AND MANUFACTURERS TOGETHER WITH THE MATERIALS AND SYSTEM SPECIALISTS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADVANCED ACTUATORS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS.- Organising Committee,Mechatronics, Informatics andControl Group
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