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Final program, part II - GAMM 2012 - Technische Universität Darmstadt

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40 Minisymposia ME1 – ME3<br />

17:40 – 18:00:<br />

speaker: G.<br />

Kitavtsev:<br />

Dirk Peschka, Sebastian Jachalski, Robert Huth (WIAS Berlin), Barbara Wagner<br />

(TU Berlin), Andreas Münch (University of Oxford): Analysis of thin liquid<br />

bilayers<br />

Mini-ME3: Modelling of phase transformations in solids<br />

Organizers: Klaus Hackl (Ruhr-<strong>Universität</strong> Bochum) Mon, 16:00–18:00<br />

Christian Miehe (<strong>Universität</strong> Stuttgart) dmstm–vanadium2 2.02/03<br />

16:00 – 16:40: Petr Šittner, Jan Pilch (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague),<br />

Caroline Curfs (ESRF Grenoble), Remi Delville (University of Antwerps): Martensitic<br />

transformation vs. plastic deformation in superelastic deformation of Ni-<br />

Ti<br />

16:40 – 17:00: F. Hildebrand, C. Miehe (<strong>Universität</strong> Stuttgart): Variational Phase Field Modeling<br />

of Laminate Microstructure at Large Strains<br />

17:00 – 17:20: Philipp Junker, Klaus Hackl (Ruhr-<strong>Universität</strong> Bochum): On the interrelation<br />

between dissipation and chemical energies in modeling shape memory alloys<br />

17:20 – 17:40: Alexander Hartmaier, Christoph Begau, Aenne Köster, Anxin Ma (Ruhr-<br />

<strong>Universität</strong> Bochum): Modeling phase transformations during mechanical loading<br />

17:40 – 18:00: Hans-Dieter Alber (TU <strong>Darmstadt</strong>), Bernd Markert (<strong>Universität</strong> Stuttgart):<br />

Analytical and numerical comparison of two phase field models for phase interfaces<br />

in solids

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