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14.08.2019 10:00

4th Hybrid Materials and Structures 2020 28 - 29 April 2020, Karlsruhe, Germany

Dipl.-Ing. Fahima Fischer Pressereferat
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde e.V.

    "Hybrid Materials and Structures 2020" covers the entire spectrum of topics, from basic materials to design, from production to application, and thus provides the basis for an in-depth understanding of application-specific material and component behavior. The only limitation is the focus on material combinations that perform structural tasks in some way.

    More than the sum of their parts!

    Very often, innovative materials act as trailblazers for the introduction of new technologies and products. Hybrid materials and structures made or joined from several individual components are playing an increasingly important role in the industrial applications of mechanical engineering and construction.

    "Hybrid Materials and Structures 2020" covers the entire spectrum of topics, from basic materials to design, from production to application, and thus provides the basis for an in-depth understanding of application-specific material and component behavior. The only limitation is the focus on material combinations that perform structural tasks in some way.

    Special Session: "Intrinsic Hybrid Composites"

    In multi-material design, hybrid composites joined by downstream processes such as bonding or welding are already established, but often do not fully exploit the lightweight potential. An intrinsic hybrid composite, however, is an integral component in which the various materials are joined in the consolidation or forming process of the metal- or plastic-based component. Hybrid 2020 is dedicating a special session to these material systems.

    The conference offers a diverse mix of short talks, poster presentations and poster forums. In addition, the interdisciplinary exchange between science and industry will enable extended networking among the participants.

    A DFG priority programme on intrinsic hybrid composites and a German-Canadian graduate school on hybrid fibre composites, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is home of two major research collaborations dedicated to this class of materials. This also applies to numerous industrial companies, especially from the automotive and supplier industries, and non-university research institutions in the Karlsruhe technology region.

    We are looking forward to welcoming you in Karlsruhe!

    The following matters will be discussed:

    B Basics
    • Material compatibility and interface properties
    • Residual stresses, ageing and corrosion

    C Characterization
    • Materialography and microanalytical investigations
    • Mechanical testing
    • Non-destructive testing and quality assurance

    D Design and layout
    • Material modelling and simulation
    • Construction methods and design principles
    • Stress analysis

    M Manufacturing
    • Manufacturing and processing
    • Joining techniques, machining and finishing

    O Operation
    • Corrosion and corrosion protection
    • Maintenance and repair
    • Life cycle assessments and recycling

    Special Topic "Intrinsic Hybrid Composites"

    In particular young scientists are very welcome to actively contribute to the conference by submitting an abstract.
    To submit your abstract, please click here: https://hybrid2020.dgm.de/home/?pk_campaign=Portal2

    Chair of the conference are
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim M. Hausmann, Institute for Composite Materials (IVW), Kaiserslautern
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marc Siebert, PFH - Private University of Applied Sciences Göttingen
    • Dr.-Ing. Axel von Hehl, Leibniz Institute for Materials Engineering - IWT, Bremen
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kay André Weidenmann, Institute for Materials Resource Management, University of Augsburg

    Abstract submission deadline: 01st November 2019

    Further information about the conference
    https://hybrid2020.dgm.de/home/?pk_campaign=Portal2


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim M. Hausmann, Institute for Composite Materials (IVW), Kaiserslautern
    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marc Siebert, PFH - Private University of Applied Sciences Göttingen
    Dr.-Ing. Axel von Hehl, Leibniz Institute for Materials Engineering - IWT, Bremen
    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kay André Weidenmann, Institute for Materials Resource Management, University of Augsburg


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://hybrid2020.dgm.de/home/?pk_campaign=Portal2


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    Hybrid2020
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    Englisch


     

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