Program

 

 NEW! The tentative workshop program can be found by clicking here: download workshop program

 

The scientific program will be divided in 12 technical sessions, one of which will be dedicated to the presentation of posters. It will start Tuesday11th of June, at 8h15 am and finish Friday 14th at 12h00. All in all, that will lead to 14 invited talks and 32 oral communications. The duration of talks will be 25 min + 5 min for invited talks and 15 min + 5 for communications.

The poster session will be held on Wednesday 12th afternoon. The Thursday afternoon will be devoted to some visits. The workshop ends at 2pm Friday 14th.

The workshop fee will cover Breaks, Lunches, Welcome party, Banquet and Tours.

 

Fist list of invited speakers

 

Bernard Bewlay: General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY, USA
Implementation of TiAl Alloys in Commercial Aircraft Engines
 
Michael Schütze, DECHEMA-Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Protection Concepts for High Temperature Oxidation of TiAl Alloys
 
Paul McQuay (Production of GEnx LPT blades at PCC Structurals, USA)
Production of GEnx LPT blades at PCC Structurals
 
Helmut Clemens, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Leoben, Austria
High-Energy X-Rays and Neutrons as Tools for the Development of Intermetallic Titanium Aluminides
 
Claude Quilliem, (SAFRAN, France)
Introduction of Gamma Titanium Aluminides in Safran Aero Engines
 
David HU, IRC-Birmingham, Grande Bretagne
The role of boride in cast TiAl alloys
 
Gopal Das (PW, USA)
Development of Gamma TiAl for Gas Turbine Engines
 
Jean-Philippe Monchoux, CEMES, France
One-step near-net shaping of TiAl turbine blades by SPS
 
Toshimitsu Tetsui, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba-City Ibaraki, Japan
Application of ceramic crucible melting for precision-cast and hot-forged TiAl components
 
Silvia Sabbadini, AVIO Spa, Torino.
Third generation Gamma-TiAl alloys: recent developments at Avio
 
Emmanuel Bouzy, Metz, France
Phase transformations in TiAl-based intermetallics
 
Fritz Appel, Helmholtz Zentrum, Germany
The potential of crystallographic modulation for improving the strength properties of  TiAl alloys.

 

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