Hard <strong>Coating</strong>s and Vapor Deposition Technology Room: Royal Palm 1-3 - Session B5-1 Hard and Multifunctional Nano-Structured <strong>Coating</strong>s Moderators: J. Paulitsch, Christian Doppler <strong>Lab</strong>oratory for <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Oriented</strong> <strong>Coating</strong> <strong>Development</strong> at the Department of Physical Metallurgy and Materials Testing, Montanuniver, R. Sanjines, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, P. Zeman, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic 8:00 am B5-1-1 A study of microstructures and mechanical properties of cathodic arc deposited CrCN/ZrCN multilayer coatings, C.Y. TONG, J.W. LEE, Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan, S.H. HUANG, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Y.B. LIN, C.C. KUO, Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan, T.E. HSIEH, Gigastorage Corporation, Taiwan, Y.C. CHAN, H.W. CHEN, J.G. DUH, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan 8:20 am B5-1-2 Effect of Zr content on structural, mechanical and phase transformation properties of magnetron sputtered TiNiZr shape memory alloy thin films, D. KAUR, N. KAUR, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India 8:40 am B5-1-3 Self-Organized nano-<strong>Lab</strong>yrinth Structure in Magnetron Sputtered Zr0.6Al0.4N(001) Thin Films on MgO(001 ), N. GHAFOOR, L. JOHNSON, Linköping University, Sweden, D. KLENOV, FEI Company, B. ALLING, Linköping University, Sweden, I. PETROV, J.E. GREENE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US, L. HULTMAN, M. ODÉN, Linköping University, Sweden 9:00 am B5-1-4 Wear/erosion behavior of TiN-based nanocomposite coatings on SS304 and a synchrotron radiation assisted coating failure investigation, Y. LI, Q. YANG, A. HIROSE, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, R. WEI, Southwest Research Institute, US 9:20 am B5-1-5 Invited Erosion Mechanisms of Hard Nanocomposite <strong>Coating</strong>s, E. BOUSSER, L. MARTINU, J.E. KLEMBERG-SAPIEHA, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada TS-18 Tribology & Mechanical Behavior of <strong>Coating</strong>s and Engineered Surfaces Room: Pacific Salon 1-2 - Session E1-3 Friction Wear Lubrication Effects & Modeling Moderators: Lopez, CSIS-University Sevilla, V. Fridrici, Ecole Centrale de lyon, O.L. Eryilmaz, Argonne National <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, US, S. Aouadi, Southern Illinois University, US E1-3-1 Invited Solid Lubrication Processes of Diamond-Like Carbon <strong>Coating</strong>s, J. FONTAINE, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France Invited talk continued. E1-3-3 Tribological behaviour at high temperature of hard CrAlN coatings doped with Y or Zr, J.C. SÁNCHEZ-LÓPEZ, A. CONTRERAS, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla, Spain, A. GARCÍA-LUIS, M. BRIZUELA, Tecnalia, Spain E1-3-4 High Temperature Tribometer Investigations of Oxide <strong>Coating</strong>s Synthesized by Cathodic Arc Evaporation, G. FAVARO, CSM Instruments SA, Switzerland, N. BIERWISCH, Saxonian Institute of Surface Mechanics, Germany, N.X. RANDALL, CSM Instruments SA, Switzerland, J. RAMM, OC Oerlikon Balzers AG, Liechtenstein, N. SCHWARZER, Saxonian Institute of Surface Mechancis, Germany, B. WIDRIG, OC Oerlikon Balzers AG, Liechtenstein E1-3-5 Adaptive Nitride <strong>Coating</strong>s With Lubricious Behavior From 25 to 1000 °C, S. AOUADI, S. STONE, A. HARBIN, Southern Illinois University, US, C. MURATORE, A. VOEVODIN, Air Force Research <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, Thermal Sciences and Materials Branch, US 9:40 am Invited talk continued. E1-3-7 High temperature tribological properties of CrZrSiN coatings, D.J. KIM, J.Y. KIM, B.S. KIM, S.Y. LEE, Korea Aerospace University, Republic of Korea, J.J. LEE, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea 10:00 am B5-1-7 Effects of structure and phase transformation on fracture toughness and mechanical properties of CrN/AlN multilayers, M. SCHLÖGL, J. PAULITSCH, J. KECKES, C. KIRCHLECHNER, P.H. MAYRHOFER, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria 10:20 am B5-1-8 Nanoindentation and fatigue properties of magnetron sputtered AlN/NiTi multilayer thin films, D. KAUR, N. CHOUDHARY, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India 10:40 am B5-1-9 Hardness of CrAlSiN nanocomposite coatings at elevated temperatures, S. LIU, S. KORTE, Gordon <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK, X.Z. DING, X.T. ZENG, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore, W. CLEGG, Gordon <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK Wednesday Morning, April 25, <strong>2012</strong> 11:00 am B5-1-10 Hard nanocrystalline Zr-B-C-(N) films prepared by pulsed magnetron sputtering, J. KOHOUT, P. STEIDL, J. VLCEK, R. CERSTVY, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic 11:20 am B5-1-11 Magnetron co-sputtered hard and ductile TiB2/Ni coatings, H. WANG, Anhui University of Technology, China, F. GE, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, China, P. ZHU, S. LI, Anhui University of Technology, China, F. HUANG, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, China 11:40 am B5-1-12 Comparative investigation of boride and boronitride hard coatings produced by magnetron sputtering of MeBx (Me: Mo, Cr, Ti) SHS-targets, P. KIRYUKHANTSEV-KORNEEV, A. SHEVEYKO, National University of Science and Technology “MISIS”, Russian Federation, B. MAVRIN, Institute of Spectroscopy of RAS, Russian Federation, E.A. LEVASHOV, D.V. SHTANSKY, National University of Science and Technology “MISIS”, Russian Federation E1-3-8 Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Ti-Si-C-N Nanocomposite <strong>Coating</strong>s Deposited using a Plasma Enhanced Magnetron Sputtering (PEMS) Process, A.M. ABD EL-RAHMAN, Sohag University, Egypt, R. WEI, Southwest Research Institute, US E1-3-9 Invited Atomic Scale Origins of Friction in Metallic Contacts, M. CHANDROSS, S. CHENG, Sandia National <strong>Lab</strong>oratories, US Invited talk continued. E1-3-11 Tribological study of PVD and CVD coated tool surfaces sliding on PA-6, PET and PTFE polymer substrates, G.G. FUENTES, A. SCANO, J. OSÉS, J. RODRIGO, R.J. RODRÍGUEZ, Center of Advanced Surface Enginnering - AIN, Spain, C. HARTL, Fachhochschule Köln, Germany, Y. QIN, University of Strathclyde, UK, J. HOUSDEN, Tecvac, UK E1-3-12 Au-ZnO Nanocomposite <strong>Coating</strong>s for Wear-Resistant Electrical Contacts, S. PRASAD, R. GOEKE, P. KOTULA, Sandia National <strong>Lab</strong>oratories, US E1-3-13 The Effect of Ag Content on Friction Behavior of MoN-Ag and Mo2N-Ag Nanocomposite <strong>Coating</strong>s, K. EZIRMIK, Ataturk University, Turkey, O. ERYILMAZ, Argonne National <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, US, K. KAZMANLI, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, A. ERDEMIR, Argonne National <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, US, M. ÜRGEN, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
<strong>Application</strong>s, Manufacturing, and Equipment Room: Tiki Pavilion - Session G1-1 Innovations in Surface <strong>Coating</strong>s and Treatments Moderators: R. Cremer, KCS Europe GmbH, Germany, L. Bardos, Uppsala University, Sweden 8:00 am G1-1-1 Mathematical modeling of metal dusting during initial stages., F. CASTILLO-ARANGUREN, J. OSEGUERA-PEÑA, ITESM-CEM, Mexico 8:20 am G1-1-2 A Dip soldering process for three dimensional integration, M. RAO, J.C. LUSTH, S.L. BURKETT, The University of Alabama, US 8:40 am G1-1-3 Invited <strong>Coating</strong>s for Aerospace <strong>Application</strong>s, C. LEYENS, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany TS-19 Graphene and 2D Nanostructures Room: Sunset - Session TS4-1 Graphene and 2D Nanostructures Moderators: M. Chhowalla, Rutgers University, US, C. Teichert, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria TS4-1-1 Invited Intercalation compounds and cluster superlattices: graphene based 2D composites, T. MICHELY, University of Cologne, Germany Invited talk continued. TS4-1-3 Growth Kinetics of Monolayer and Multilayer Graphene on Pd(111), H.S. MOK, Y. MURATA, University of California, Los Angeles, US, S. NIE, N. BARTELT, K. MCCARTY, Sandia National <strong>Lab</strong>oratories, US, S. KODAMBAKA, University of California, Los Angeles, US 9:00 am Invited talk continued. TS4-1-4 Invited Self-assembled monolayer nanodielectrics for low-power graphene electronics, T. ANTHOPOULOS, F. COLLEAUX, C. MATTEVI, Imperial College London - South Kensington Campus, UK, M. CHHOWALLA, Rutgers University, US 9:20 am G1-1-5 Solid particle erosion resistance of thick coating deposited by new AIP (Arc Ion Plating) cathode., J. MUNEMASA, K. YAMAMOTO, H. FUJII, Kobe Steel Ltd., Japan, Y. IWAI, University of Fukui, Japan 9:40 am G1-1-6 Combination of Hardness and Toughness of CVD HARDIDE <strong>Coating</strong>s Provides Enhanced Protection against Wear and Erosion., N. ZHUK, Hardide Plc, UK 10:00 am G1-1-7 Improvement of the adhesion force between DLC and polymers by CVD method with photografting polymerization, J. TAKAHASHI, A. HOTTA, Keio University, Japan 10:20 am G1-1-8 Electrophoretic deposition of carbon nanotube films on silicon substrates, A. SARKAR, D. HAH, Louisiana State University, US 10:40 am G1-1-9 Invited Implementation of Advanced Inorganic <strong>Coating</strong>s on Military Aircraft, B.D. SARTWELL, Department of Defense, US, G. KILCHENSTEIN, Office of Secretary of Defense, US, V. CHAMPAGNE, B. GABRIEL, Army Research <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, US, M. DUFFLES, MDS <strong>Coating</strong> Technologies Corp., Canada Invited talk continued. TS4-1-6 Characterization of graphene on Cu and SiC surfaces, A. VOEVODIN, Air Force Research <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, US, A. KUMAR, R. PAUL, D. ZEMLYANOV, D. ZAKHAROV, Purdue University, US, J. REMMERT, I. ALTFEDER, Air Force Research <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, US, T.S. FISHER, Purdue University, US TS4-1-9 Rapid synthesis and in-situ nitrogen doping of few-layer graphene using microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD), A. KUMAR, Purdue University, US, A. VOEVODIN, Air Force Research <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, US, R. PAUL, D. ZEMLYANOV, D. ZAKHAROV, Purdue University, US, J. REMMERT, I. ALTFEDER, Air Force Research <strong>Lab</strong>oratory, US, T.S. FISHER, Purdue University, US TS4-1-10 Invited Soft Carbon Sheets: Synthesis, Processing and <strong>Application</strong>s in Organic Photovoltaics, J. HUANG, Northwestern University, US Invited talk continued. 11:00 am Invited talk continued. TS4-1-12 Growth and characterization of dense CNT Forests on oxide-free copper foil surfaces for charge storage application, G. ATTHIPALLI, K. STRUNK, J. SOPCISAK, J. GRAY, University of Pittsburgh, US 11:20 am G1-1-11 The Wear behavior of Manganese Phosphate coatings applied to AISI D2 steel subjected to different heat treatments, S. SIVAKUMARAN, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering,Pennalur, India, A. ALANGARAM, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, India 11:40 am G1-1-12 Deposition of low melting point metals by Cold Dipping - Fluidized Bed <strong>Coating</strong> (<strong>CD</strong> - FBC), M. BARLETTA, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy, A. GISARIO, S. VENETTACI, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italy, S. VESCO, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy 12:00 pm Wednesday Morning, April 25, <strong>2012</strong> TS4-1-13 Growth of organic semiconductor films on graphene, G. HLAWACEK, F. KHOKHAR, R. VAN GASTEL, B. POELSEMA, H. ZANDVLIET, University of Twente, Netherlands, C. TEICHERT, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria Exhibition Closes today at 2:00 pm
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