FEDERAL AGENCY FOR SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATIONS
FEDERAL STATE BUDGETARY SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MECHANICS, RESOURCE AND DIAGNOSTICS OF MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES |
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GENERAL
INFORMATION Financed by RFBR (grant 16-08-20191 g) The conference will include distant participation, with online Internet presentation of papers, and participation in absentia, with the submission of poster presentations to the Organizing Committee. The International Conference on MECHANICS, RESOURCE AND DIAGNOSTICS OF MATERIALS AND STRUCTURESpursues the traditions of the conferences entitled “Mechanics of Microinhomogeneous Materials and Fracture” and “Resource and Diagnostics of Materials and Structures”, which have been held since 2001. The Conference is held within the Complex plan of the basic scientific research on Advanced Materials with a Multilevel Hierarchic Structure for New Technologies and Reliable Structures. Conference goal Initiating the effort of researchers working in the fields of mechanics of materials, material science and nondestructive testing, as well as industrial specialists, for solving scientific and applied problems. Representatives from industry and concerned organizations will have a chance to meet and discuss their problems with scientific experts, to make reports and to participate in debates.
Objectives:
The scientific significance of the Conference Generalization of experience and interdisciplinary approach to the evaluation of the service life and diagnostics of materials and structures, development of scientific ties among research groups working in this field. Exchange of advanced scientific experience. The subject-matter of the event corresponds to the priority lines of basic research in the field of material sciences and takes into consideration world development trends. A special feature of the Conference is participation of specialists working in different lines of research, and this enables us to unite researchers working in mechanics of materials, material science and nondestructive testing and attract industry experts to solving scientific and applied problems. The Conference will cover the post important areas of basic research, such as: · New techniques for studying and predicting the service life of mechanisms and structures under production and operation, which are based on a complex approach to the evaluation of a current state of engineering and functional materials in terms of nondestructive testing, material science and mechanics. · Methodology of using the results of nondestructive testing and material science analysis in models of mechanics to predict the service life of materials and structures. · State-of-the-art technologies of material design, production, processing and testing aimed at increasing the level of functional properties, durability, reliability and survivability of machine parts and structural components operated under extreme conditions.
· Interdisciplinary approach to studying advanced
materials with a multilevel hierarchic structure in order to
create new processes and reliable structures.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
· Scientific
foundations for the development of materials with a multilevel
hierarchic structure, including those designed for extreme
operation conditions: · Instability and localization of deformation and fracture in hierarchically structured materials. · Methods and devices for nondestructive testing of hierarchically structured materials and structures, including welded joints. · Mechanics of damage and fracture. · Material models. · Applied issues of the strength theory. · Strength, durability and crack resistance. · Plasticity, strain resistance. · Physical-mechanical properties under extreme effects. · Relations among the structure, mechanical and physical properties of materials. · Fracture and wear under contact interaction. · Increase in the mechanical properties and structural strength of materials. · Creation of materials with a prescribed structure. · Production and processing of functional materials. · Methods and devices for the diagnostics of physical-mechanical properties. · Physical methods and devices for nondestructive testing. · Experimental mechanics. · Material processability and fracture in technological processes. · Evaluation and prediction of material properties degradation in operation. · Material damage in structures. · Simulation and evaluation of reliability and survivability of technical objects. · Life testing of materials and structures. · Fracture examination.
PRESENTATION OF PAPERS The conference activities will consist of plenary and sectional sessions and poster presentations. Invited speakers will lecture at the plenary sessions. Plenary presentation time is 30 min. Sectional presentation time is 15 min. Poster presentations are in the form of A1 posters À1.
REGISTRATION FEE The participant’s registration fee is 250 USD for internal participation, 100 USD for distant participation or in absentia, 150 USD for undergraduates and postgraduates. Bank details for fee transfer are placed on the Conference website. The registration fee includes participation in the sessions, a participant’s folder, a collection of abstracts and Conference materials, coffee breaks.
USD Current account 40503840116540000002, transit account 40503840416541000002 Bank details: Sberbank SWIFT-code: SABRRUMM BANK: SBERBANK, MOSCOW SWIFT-code of the correspondent bank: BKTRUS33 Correspondent bank: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, NY Sberbank Correspondent account 04403077
EURO Current account 40503978016540000003, transit account 40503978316541000003 Bank details: Sberbank SWIFT-code: SABRRUMM BANK: SBERBANK, MOSCOW SWIFT-code of the correspondent bank: BKTRUS33 Correspondent bank: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, NY Sberbank Correspondent account 04403077
DEADLINES Registration and abstract submission – April 10, 2016 Notification of abstract acceptance – April 15, 2016 Paper submission – April 30, 2016 Payment transfer – April 30, 2016 Conference dates: May 16 to May 20, 2016
GENERAL INFORMATION The Conference will be held at the Institute of Engineering Science, UB RAS, 34 Komsomolskaya Str, Ekaterinburg, Russia. Official languages: Russian and English. Papers not meeting the requirements will be rejected.
GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACTS The collection of abstracts will have been released by the Conference start. Abstracts under 500 words in Russian or English, are to contain the aims, results and inferences of the paper. The text is in the Rich Text Format, RTF. Original size is À4. Font: Times New Roman, the main text font size: 12 pt; page parameters: all margins 2 cm, justified, single line spacing, 1.25 cm indent. A new paragraph starts with a new line, hyphenation on, portrait page orientation. The title is centered, Caps Lock, medium-face type. Last name(s) with initials is/are on a new line, centered, ordinary type. Next line is affiliation, house, street, city, code, country, (all in italics), author’s/authors’ e-mail address. The file name is to contain the presenter’s name and initials. The file is to be sent by Conference e-mail: conf_mrdmk@imach.uran.ru.
COLLECTION OF CONFERENCE PAPERS The Conference papers will be published in an issue of AIP Conference Proceedings, which is indexed in the Web of Science abstract database of journal articles and conference proceedings. Please submit your materials in English in the form of 4 page papers before 30 April, 2016 after notification of paper acceptance. The requirements for papers can be found on the Conference site. Papers written in improper English or inconsistent with the requirements may be rejected. Paper preparation template for authors. doc Paper preparation template for authors. pdf Reference template for authors. doc
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS N.N. Krasovskii Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Questions are welcome by phone at +7 343 3753583 or by e-mail at conf_mrdmk@imach.uran.ru |