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62 nd <strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong><br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>, <strong>China</strong><br />

19-25 August <strong>2012</strong><br />

www.cirp<strong>2012</strong>.com<br />

<strong>Program</strong>


Contents<br />

Welcome ................................................................... 3<br />

Acknowledgements ................................................... 4<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong> Council .............................................................. 6<br />

Organizing Committee ............................................... 8<br />

Venue ........................................................................ 9<br />

<strong>General</strong> Information ................................................ 10<br />

City Map .................................................................. 13<br />

Accommodations .................................................... 14<br />

Conference Floor Plan ............................................. 18<br />

<strong>2012</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> <strong>Program</strong> Part I ................... 20<br />

<strong>2012</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> <strong>Program</strong> Part II .................. 21<br />

Summary of <strong>Program</strong> Locations .............................. 22<br />

Opening Session ...................................................... 24<br />

Session <strong>Program</strong> ...................................................... 27<br />

Social <strong>Program</strong> ......................................................... 56<br />

Accompanying Persons’ <strong>Program</strong> ............................ 58<br />

1<br />

Contents


Welcome<br />

Dear <strong>CIRP</strong> Friends,<br />

A very warm welcome to <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> for the 62 nd <strong>CIRP</strong><br />

<strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong>.<br />

We have prepared a rich program for you, structured<br />

to give you a firsthand experience of the vibrant<br />

development of our profession in <strong>China</strong>, while<br />

continuing the brilliant history of our Academy in the<br />

spirit of its founders.<br />

The conference has been organized with <strong>CIRP</strong> traditions to provide an interesting<br />

and challenging agenda, impressive speakers and productive discussions. It<br />

will also provide insights into the current operations of our industry in <strong>China</strong><br />

and expand on <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>’s role within the Chinese economy. The program<br />

will kick off with a research associate conference in Dailian.<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> provides a fantastic platform for an enjoyable and informative<br />

conference, and remains the most visited destination by tourists in Asia.<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> is packed with a unique blend of eastern and western influences,<br />

bustling business and stunning natural beauty. The city offers you rich<br />

experiences in entertainment, shopping and dining, while, the convenient<br />

public transportation and safety of the city gives you excellent opportunities<br />

to explore by yourself.<br />

We wish you a pleasurable stay in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> and hope you find the coming<br />

days rewarding professionally and personally.<br />

Prof. Mitchell M. Tseng<br />

Chairman, Organizing Committee<br />

62 nd <strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong><br />

3<br />

Welcome


Acknowledgements<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

The Organizing Committee wishes to thank the <strong>CIRP</strong> President and the<br />

administration who contributed to preparing the 62 nd <strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong>:<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong> President: Prof. Andrew Nee<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong> Office: Prof. Didier Dumur – Secretary <strong>General</strong> Treasurer<br />

Mrs. Chantal Timar-Schubert – Assistant Secretary <strong>General</strong><br />

Ms. Agnes Chelet – <strong>CIRP</strong> Accountant<br />

Organizer:<br />

Co-organizer:<br />

Our sincere thanks also go to the following institutes and companies for<br />

sponsoring the 62 nd <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong>:<br />

Sponsor:<br />

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Contributing Organizations:<br />

5<br />

Acknowledgements


<strong>CIRP</strong> Council<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong> Council<br />

Council<br />

President Professor A. Nee<br />

Vice President Professor M. Santochi<br />

Vice President Elect Professor L. Monostori<br />

Past President Professor F. van Houten<br />

Secretary <strong>General</strong> Treasurer Professor D. Dumur<br />

Technical Secretary Professor J. Meijer<br />

Council Members Professor Y. Altintas<br />

Professor B. Denkena<br />

Professor N. Duffie<br />

Professor S. Hinduja<br />

Professor J.-P. Kruth<br />

Professor S. Takata<br />

Liaison Committee<br />

Scientific Session<br />

Research Track 1<br />

STC C<br />

STC E<br />

STC F<br />

STC G<br />

Research Track 2<br />

STC M<br />

STC P<br />

STC S<br />

Research Track 3<br />

STC A<br />

STC Dn<br />

STC O<br />

Terminology Cttee<br />

CMAG<br />

Annals Editorial Cttee<br />

6<br />

Chairman<br />

F. Klocke<br />

B. Denkena<br />

B. Lauwers<br />

P. Bariani<br />

F. Hashimoto<br />

G. Goch<br />

M. Mitsuishi<br />

A. Weckenmann<br />

H. Hansen<br />

M. Hauschild<br />

J. Hu<br />

P. Gu<br />

K. Ueda<br />

G. Reinhart<br />

J. Schulz<br />

D. Dornfeld<br />

Vice Chairman<br />

K. Bouzakis<br />

M. Davies<br />

A. Malshe<br />

J. Allwood<br />

J. Aurich<br />

C. Brecher<br />

W. Knapp<br />

H. Haitjema<br />

S. Kara<br />

A. Bernard<br />

R. Teti<br />

E. Tekkaya<br />

M. Mori, J.-P. Kruth<br />

B. Karpuschewski<br />

Secretary<br />

S. Tönissen<br />

R. M’Saoubi<br />

A. Klink<br />

J. Cao<br />

K. Wegener<br />

E. Budak<br />

W. Gao<br />

E. Savio<br />

J. Sutherland<br />

E. Lutters<br />

J. Vancza<br />

S. Chatti<br />

M. Cotterell


Journal of Manufacturing Science & Technology: L. Monostori<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong>edia: L. Laperrière<br />

Manufacturing Systems: K. Ueda<br />

Editorial Committee (Annals)<br />

Y. Altintas, A. Bernard, D. Dornfeld (Chairman), N. Duffie, T. Estler, M. Hauschild,<br />

B. Karpuschewski (Vice-Chairman), M. Kunieda, F. Micari, S. Smith, S. Takata,<br />

F. Vollertsen<br />

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<strong>CIRP</strong> Council


Organizing Committee<br />

Organizing Committee<br />

Chairman<br />

Prof. Mitchell M. Tseng,<br />

The <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> University of Science and Technology<br />

Honorary Chairs<br />

Prof. W. S. Lau, University of Warwick<br />

Prof. K. K. Wang, Cornell University<br />

Prof. Guoxiong Zhang, Tianjin University<br />

Prof. Jianying Zhu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics<br />

Organizing Committee<br />

Dr. Lienjing Chen Prof. Xin Chen<br />

Prof. Fengzhou Fang Prof. <strong>Hong</strong> Hocheng<br />

Prof. George Huang Prof. H. C. Man<br />

Prof. Xie Min Prof. W.B. Lee<br />

Prof. Zuyuan Yu Prof. Matthew Yuen<br />

Prof. Guoxiong Zhang Prof. Di Zhu<br />

Accompanying Persons’ Organizing Committee<br />

Mrs. Jennifer Tseng Ms. Anna Chan<br />

Ms. Hester Chau Ms. Jaime Shing<br />

Ms. Ivy Cheung Ms. Kathy Yeung<br />

Ms. Winnie Lo<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> Local Secretariat<br />

Ms. Anna Chan Ms. Ivy Cheung<br />

Ms. Kathy Yeung Ms. Hester Chau<br />

Dr. Wang Yue<br />

The <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> University of Science and Technology<br />

Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong><br />

E-mail: hongkong@cirp<strong>2012</strong>.com<br />

Web: http://www.cirp<strong>2012</strong>.com<br />

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Venue<br />

The 62 nd <strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> takes place in Regal Airport Hotel. The Hotel<br />

is just a two-minute stroll from the airport terminal. It features the most<br />

extensive meeting and conference facilities out of all of the <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>’s<br />

hotels, which includes 30 function rooms and the largest pillarless hotel grand<br />

ballroom which is the perfect venue for all types of meetings, conferences and<br />

banquets.<br />

Address: 9 Cheong Tat Road, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> International Airport,<br />

Chek Lap Kok, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong><br />

Telephone: +852 2286 6609 (ext no. 4)<br />

Website: www.regalairport.com<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong> Secretariat<br />

The <strong>CIRP</strong> Headquarter Desk will be located at the foyer outside “Altas” on the<br />

first floor in Regal Airport Hotel.<br />

Telephone: +852 2286 6524<br />

Registration Desk<br />

The registration desk will be located on the first floor of Regal Airport Hotel.<br />

Walk-in registration, collection of badges and conference bags will be available<br />

at the Registration Desk.<br />

Location: 1/F, Foyer (outside “Grand Ballroom”)<br />

Telephone: +852 2286 6521<br />

Opening Hours:<br />

19 Aug (Sun) 3:00pm - 7:30pm<br />

20-24 Aug (Mon - Fri) 8am - 6pm<br />

25 Aug (Sat) 8am - 4:30pm<br />

Internet Access / Computer Room<br />

Free wireless Internet access is available in the session rooms and at the entire<br />

conference level. Password is provided at the registration desk. Computers<br />

with printing facilities in a separate Computer Room are available for all<br />

participants.<br />

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Venue


<strong>General</strong> Information<br />

<strong>General</strong> Information<br />

Speakers’ Instruction<br />

Each meeting room is equipped with a projector and a laptop. Speakers are<br />

requested to upload their presentations to the room’s laptop in due time<br />

before their session start. Own laptop may also be used. Laptops are equipped<br />

with Microsoft Windows 7, Office 2007 (Powerpoint, Word, Excel), Adobe<br />

Reader, Windows Media Player and VLC Video Player. Technical assistance is<br />

provided in the meeting rooms.<br />

In the Computer Room you will find a separated Speakers’ Ready Corner where<br />

speakers can prepare for their presentation.<br />

Badges and Tickets<br />

Colours of name badges indicate the program options, chosen.<br />

Delegate for Part I and II Dark Blue<br />

Delegate for Part I only Light Blue<br />

Delegate for Part II only Purple<br />

Accompanying Person for Part I and II Yellow<br />

Accompanying Person for Part I only Light Green<br />

Organizers Red<br />

Only persons wearing the “<strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>2012</strong>” badges are entitled to attend the<br />

meetings, lunches, social events or Accompanying Persons’ programs. Badges<br />

serve as tickets for the social and Accompanying Persons’ programs. Paper<br />

tickets will be issued only in case of extra purchase.<br />

Insurance<br />

The Organizers of the <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> do not provide insurance and do not<br />

take responsibility for any loss, accident or illness that might occur during<br />

the Conference and the Accompanying Persons’ programs or in the course of<br />

travel to and/or from the meeting site. It is, therefore, the responsibility of the<br />

participants to check their coverage with their insurance provider.<br />

Emergency and Medical Assistance<br />

Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance): 999<br />

Police: +852 2527 7177<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Tourism Board Visitor Hotline: +852 2508 1234<br />

Contact the reception desk at the hotels to ask for a physician.<br />

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Coffee Breaks<br />

Coffee and refreshments will be served at the foyer of the Conference Levels<br />

in Regal Aiport Hotel throughout the week.<br />

Lunches<br />

Lunch for the conference delegates will be served at:<br />

Sunday & Tuesday: Dragon Inn, G/F<br />

Monday & Wednesday - Friday: Cafe, Aficionado, G/F<br />

Saturday: Function Room<br />

Conference Shuttle<br />

The lobbies of Regal Airport Hotel and Harbour Plaza North Point are the<br />

meeting points where the Social <strong>Program</strong>s and Accompanying Persons’<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s start and finish. Participants having accommodation in other hotels<br />

may go to one of these pick-up points.<br />

Please bring along your “<strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>2012</strong>” badges for boarding on the coach.<br />

Public Transportation<br />

Public transportation in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> is fast, convenient and relatively<br />

inexpensive. You may travel between the conference venue and city by bus<br />

or the Mass Transit Railway (MTR). Most transportation services from<br />

early morning until late at night. (*MTR sytem map on the next page)<br />

Octopus Card is an electronic stored-value card you may<br />

consider during your stay in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>. It is accepted by<br />

almost all forms of public transportation and at many fast<br />

food chains and stores, and can be recharged at any stores<br />

with Octopus service. It comes with a refundable HK$50<br />

deposit which covers HK$30 card cost.<br />

Taxi<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> has numerous taxi service providers. You may wave at any taxi<br />

available, which is with a “FOR HIRE” flag on the dash board or with a light on<br />

top of the vehicle, while standing by the side of the street. Red taxis operate<br />

in most areas in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> while Green and Blue taxis only operate in remote<br />

locations.<br />

Red Taxi Call Centers: +852 2760 0455<br />

+852 2574 7311<br />

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<strong>General</strong> Information


<strong>General</strong> Information<br />

MTR System Map<br />

Currency, Credit Cards<br />

The unit of currency is <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> dollar (HK$). International credit cards<br />

such as American Express, VISA, Diners Club and MasterCard are also widely<br />

acceptable at hotels, retail shops and restaurants. Such premises usually<br />

display stickers of accepted cards at their entrance. ATMs are available at the<br />

Airport and all over the city.<br />

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www.mtr.com.hk


4 - Silka Far East Hotel<br />

5 - City Hall Maxim’s Palace (<strong>Assembly</strong> Dinner)<br />

6 - Four Seasons Hotel (Farewell Dinner)<br />

1 - Regal Airport Hotel (Conference Venue)<br />

2 - Harbour Plaza Hotel<br />

3 - Royal View Hotel<br />

13<br />

City Map


Accommodations<br />

Regal Airport Hotel<br />

9 Cheong Tat Road, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, H.K.<br />

(Telephone: +852 2286 8888)<br />

• By walk to Airport MTR Station: 8 mins<br />

Hotel Shuttle Bus Service<br />

Available to downtown, Ngong Ping 360 / Tung Chung and <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong><br />

Disneyland. Please check with the concierge for more information.<br />

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MTR Station MTR station exit Bus stop


Harbour Plaza North Point<br />

665 King’s Road, North Point<br />

(Telephone: +852 2187 8888)<br />

Directions to the Conference Venue from Hotel<br />

Walk to Quarry Bay MTR Station (6 mins) → Take the MTR to Airport Station<br />

(50 mins) → Walk to Regal Airport Hotel (8 mins)<br />

Morning Conference Shuttle<br />

Conference Shuttle will be available 20 - 24 August (Mon - Fri) in the morning<br />

from Harbour Plaza North Point to the conference venue. Please check with<br />

the concierge for more information.<br />

Hotel Shuttle Bus Service<br />

Available to Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Taikoo area. Please check<br />

with the concierge for more information.<br />

MTR Station MTR station exit Bus stop<br />

15<br />

Accommodations


Accommodations<br />

Royal View Hotel<br />

353 Castle Peak Road, Ting Kau, Tsuen Wan<br />

(Telephone: +852 3716 2888)<br />

Directions to the Conference Venue from Hotel<br />

Take the hotel shuttle bus to Tsuen Wan MTR Station (10 mins) → Take the<br />

MTR to Airport Station (35 mins) → Walk to Regal Airport Hotel (8 mins)<br />

Hotel Shuttle Bus Service<br />

Available to Tsuen Wan MTR Station, Tsuen Wan West MTR Station, Tsing Yi<br />

Airport Express Station, and Tsim Sha Tsui. Please check with the concierge<br />

for more information.<br />

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Silka Far East Hotel<br />

135-143 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan<br />

(Telephone: +852 2406 9090)<br />

Directions to the Conference Venue from Hotel<br />

Walk to Tsuen Wan MTR Station (6 mins) → Take the MTR to Airport Station<br />

(35 mins) → Walk to Regal Airport Hotel (8 mins)<br />

Hotel Shuttle Bus Service<br />

Please check with the concierge for more information.<br />

MTR Station MTR station exit Bus stop<br />

17<br />

Accommodations


Conference Floor Plan<br />

1/F, Grand Ballroom & Breakout Rooms<br />

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<strong>CIRP</strong> Secretariat<br />

Registration Desk


B/F - Executive Conference Centerout Rooms<br />

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Conference Floor Plan


<strong>2012</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> <strong>Program</strong> Part I<br />

Sunday,<br />

Monday,<br />

Tuesday,<br />

Wednesday,<br />

August 19, <strong>2012</strong> August 20, <strong>2012</strong><br />

August 21, <strong>2012</strong><br />

August 22, <strong>2012</strong><br />

08:00 – 08:30 Dn5 E6 F4 A5 P5 O8 C7 M4 G1 Kn S<br />

08:30 – 09:00 Dn6 E7 F5 A6 P6 O9 C8 M5 G2 S5<br />

09:00 – 09:30<br />

Dn7 E8 F6 A7 P7 O10 C9 M6 G3 S6<br />

09:30 – 10:00 Opening Ceremony Dn8 E9 F7 A8 P8 O11 C10 M7 G4 S7<br />

10:00 – 10:30 Coffee break Coffee break<br />

10:30 – 11:00<br />

Coffee break Dn9 E10 F8 A9 P9 O5 C11 M8 Kn G S8<br />

11:00 – 11:30 Board meeting Keynote Paper Cross Track Dn10 E11 F9 A10 P10 O13 C12 M9 G5 S9<br />

11:30 – 12:00 Keynote Paper P E12 F10 A11 P11 O14 C13 M10 G6 S10<br />

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Lunch<br />

Corporates<br />

Lunch<br />

12:00 – 14:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch<br />

14:00 – 14:30 Credent.<br />

Keynote Paper E O1 Kn C F11 A12 P12<br />

13:30 CMAG<br />

Kn O C14 M11 G7 S11<br />

14:30 – 15:00 Cttee Research Keynote Paper Dn O2 C1 F12 A13 P13 Meeting O15 C15 M12 G8 S12<br />

Affiliates<br />

Corporates<br />

15:00 – 15:30<br />

Meeting Keynote Paper A O3 C2 A14 P14 O16 C16 M13 G9 S13<br />

Nominat.<br />

15:30 – 16:00 Cttee<br />

Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break<br />

16:00 – 16:30<br />

Dn1 E1 Kn F A1 P1 O4 C3 Kn M A15 S1 O17 C17 M14 G10 S14<br />

16:30 – 17:00<br />

Editorial Dn2 E2 F1 A2 P2 O12 C4 M1 A16 S2 O18 C18 G11 S15<br />

17:00 – 17:30 Cttee<br />

Council<br />

Dn3 E3 F2 A3 P3 O6 C5 M2 A17 S3 O19 C19 G12<br />

17:30 – 18:00 Meeting<br />

Dn4 E4 F3 A4 P4 O7 C6 M3 S4 O20 G13<br />

18:00 – 18:30 E5<br />

Senate<br />

Presentation STC Vice<br />

Meeting<br />

63rd GA in Chairmen<br />

18:30 – 19:00<br />

Copenhagen Meeting<br />

The locations of the sessions can be found under the “Summary of <strong>Program</strong> Locations” section or the detailed session program.<br />

Please note that the program locations are subject to changes during the conference period.


Saturday,<br />

25 August, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Friday,<br />

24 August, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Thursday,<br />

23 August, <strong>2012</strong><br />

LIAISON COMMITTEE Meeting<br />

STC<br />

O<br />

STC<br />

P<br />

STC<br />

C<br />

STC<br />

F<br />

Terminology<br />

(Dictionary,<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong>edia)<br />

Biomanufacturing<br />

(Tracks 1-2<br />

CWG)<br />

STC<br />

Dn<br />

08:30 – 10:00<br />

10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break<br />

Research Affiliates<br />

Meeting<br />

COUNCIL Meeting<br />

STC<br />

O<br />

STC<br />

P<br />

STC<br />

C<br />

STC<br />

F<br />

Effective<br />

Resource<br />

Utilization<br />

EERU<br />

(Track 3 +<br />

C,G CWG)<br />

Continuous<br />

Maintenance<br />

(Track 3<br />

CWG)<br />

Track 2<br />

M, P, S<br />

STC<br />

Dn<br />

10:30 – 12:30<br />

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch<br />

GENERAL ASSEMBLY Meeting PART I<br />

14:00 – 14:45 for Fellows/Honorary/Emeritus<br />

STC<br />

A<br />

STC<br />

M<br />

STC<br />

E<br />

STC<br />

G<br />

Communications<br />

Cttee<br />

Micro<br />

Production<br />

Engineering<br />

(Track 2<br />

CWG)<br />

STC<br />

S<br />

Track 3<br />

A, Dn, O<br />

14:00 – 16:00<br />

GENERAL ASSEMBLY Meeting PART II<br />

14:45 – 16:00 for all the <strong>CIRP</strong> Members only<br />

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break<br />

STC<br />

A<br />

STC<br />

M<br />

STC<br />

E<br />

STC<br />

G<br />

Track 1<br />

C, E, F, G<br />

STC<br />

S<br />

Task Force<br />

on Globalization<br />

16:30 – 18:00<br />

To have more information on the meaning of the Tracks, STCs, CMAG and CWGs, go to the <strong>CIRP</strong> Website and click in the Main Menu on “Scientific Groups”.<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong> Members can find at the same place the Agendas and the Minutes of all these meetings (after logging in).<br />

You can find information on the Social <strong>Program</strong>s and Registration on the Organizing Committee’s website. Meetings coloured in purple are closed meetings.<br />

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<strong>2012</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> <strong>Program</strong> Part II


Summary of <strong>Program</strong> Locations<br />

<strong>Program</strong> (Part I) Locations<br />

(ordered by session name)<br />

Session Location<br />

A1 - A4 Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

A5 - A17 Pegasus+Phoenix+Polaris,1/F<br />

Board Meeting Paris, B/F<br />

C1 - C6 Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

C7 - C18 Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

CMAG Meeting Corporates Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

Council Meeting Paris, B/F<br />

Credent Committee Meeting Paris, B/F<br />

Dn1 - Dn4 Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

Dn5 - Dn10 Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

E1 - E4 Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

E5 - E12 Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Editorial Committee Bangkok+Berlin<br />

F1 - F3 Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

F4 - F12 Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

G1 - G12 Pegasus+Phoenix+Polaris,1/F<br />

G13 Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

Keynote A, C, Dn, E, P, Cross Tracks Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Keynote F, O Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

Keynote G Pegasus+Phoenix+Polaris,1/F<br />

Keynote M Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

Keynote S Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

M1 - M2 Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

M3 Pegasus+Phoenix+Polaris,1/F<br />

M4 - M14 Cairo+Canberra, B/F<br />

Nomination Committee Paris, B/F<br />

O1 - O3, O5, O8 - O11, O13 - O20 Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

O4, O6 - O7, O12 Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

P1 - P4 Pegasus+Phoenix+Polaris,1/F<br />

P5 - P14 Cairo+Canberra, B/F<br />

Presentation 63rd GA in Copenhagen Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Research Affiliates Meeting Bangkok+Berlin<br />

S1 - S4 Cairo+Canberra, B/F<br />

S5 - S15 Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

Senate Meeting Paris, B/F<br />

STC VC Meeting Pegasus+Phoenix+Polaris,1/F<br />

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<strong>Program</strong> (Part II) Locations<br />

(ordered by session name)<br />

Session Location<br />

Biomanufacturing<br />

(Tracks1-2 CWG)<br />

Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

Communication Committee Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Continuous Maintenance<br />

(Track 3 CWG)<br />

Cairo+Canberra, B/F<br />

Council Meeting Paris, B/F<br />

Effective Resource Utilization<br />

(Track3,C.G.CWG)<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

<strong>General</strong> Meeting Part I Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

<strong>General</strong> Meeting Part II Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Liaison Committee Meeting Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

Micro-Production Engineering<br />

(Track2,CWG)<br />

Cairo+Cabberra, B/F<br />

Research Affiliates Meeting Cairo+Canberra, B/F<br />

STC A Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

STC C Pegasus+Phoenix+Polaris,1/F<br />

STC Dn Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

STC E Pegasus+Phoenix+Polaris,1/F<br />

STC F Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

STC G Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

STC M Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

STC O Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

SSTC C P Ballroom I, 1/F /<br />

STC S (14:00-16:00)<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

STC S (16:30-18:00)<br />

Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

Task Force on Globalization Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

Terminology<br />

(Dictionary/<strong>CIRP</strong>edia)<br />

Cairo+Canberra, B/F<br />

Track 1,C,E,F,G Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Track 2 (M,P,S) Bangkok+Berlin, B/F<br />

Track 3,A,Dn,O Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

US <strong>CIRP</strong> Fellow Meeting Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

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Summary of <strong>Program</strong> Locations


Opening Session<br />

Opening Session<br />

Monday, 20 August 09:00 – 10:30<br />

Ballroom I, II, III<br />

Opening Session<br />

Cultural <strong>Program</strong><br />

Welcome Address by the Chairman of the Organizing Committee<br />

Prof. Mitchell M. Tseng<br />

Opening Address by the <strong>CIRP</strong> President<br />

Prof. Andrew Nee<br />

Special Lecture I: From “Made in <strong>China</strong>” to “Innovated in <strong>China</strong>”; What is<br />

the Role of Universities?<br />

Prof. Tony F. Chan,<br />

President of The <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> University of Science and Technology<br />

Special Lecture II: Strive to Be a Global Player – a Chinese Automotive<br />

Manufacturer’s Perspective<br />

Dr. Frank Zhao,<br />

Group VP of Geely Automotive Company<br />

Presentation of the Taylor Medal Award and <strong>General</strong> Nicolau Award<br />

Prof. Andrew Nee<br />

<strong>General</strong> Announcements<br />

Coffee break<br />

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Special Lecture I:<br />

From “Made in <strong>China</strong>” to “Innovated in <strong>China</strong>”;<br />

What is the Role of Universities?<br />

Abstract<br />

In three decades, <strong>China</strong> has become a manufacturing powerhouse in the<br />

world. The unprecedented growth of productivity and wealth, brought by<br />

Chinese production, has achieved impressive results in reducing poverty I<br />

and improving quality of life for average people. Similarly, but less been<br />

publicized, is the great transformation of higher education in <strong>China</strong>. In particular,<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> now claims to be the home of 3 of top 50 universities in<br />

worldwide rankings and some of Mainland <strong>China</strong>’s top universities have also<br />

dramatically increased their global competitiveness. In this presentation, I<br />

would like to discuss the changing roles of universities; in particular, Science<br />

and Technology as the enabling force in driving innovation, entrepreneurship<br />

and growth for a sustainable future.<br />

Lecture<br />

Speaker: Prof. Tony F. Chan<br />

Professor Tony F. Chan is the President of The <strong>Hong</strong><br />

<strong>Kong</strong> University of Science and Technology.<br />

Professor Chan’s scientific background is in<br />

Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering.<br />

He received his BS and MS degrees in Engineering<br />

Special<br />

from Caltech and his PhD in Computer Science<br />

from Stanford. He taught Computer Science at Yale<br />

-<br />

before joining UCLA as Professor of Mathematics<br />

in 1986. He was appointed Chair of the Department of Mathematics in 1997<br />

and served as Dean of Physical Science. Professor Chan was Assistant Director<br />

of the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate at the U.S. National<br />

Science Foundation (NSF) in charge of research funding in astronomy, physics,<br />

chemistry, mathematical science, material science, and multidisciplinary<br />

activities.<br />

Session<br />

He is an elected Fellow of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics<br />

(SIAM) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He<br />

is one of ISI’s most cited mathematicians. Professor Chan is currently a<br />

member of the Board of Trustees of the King Abdullah University of Science<br />

and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia, President’s Advisory Council of the<br />

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and Committee<br />

of 100. He is also a member of the Selection Committee for the Shaw Prize<br />

in Mathematical Sciences and a member of the Steering Committee of the<br />

Innovation and Technology Commission of the <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Government. Opening<br />

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Opening Session - Special Lecture II<br />

Special Lecture II:<br />

Strive to Be a Global Player<br />

– a Chinese Automotive Manufacturer’s Perspective<br />

Abstract<br />

With rapid economic globalization and rapid economic growth in <strong>China</strong> during<br />

the last thirty years, many Chinese companies now have the financial<br />

resources and the confidence to strive to be a global player. They are, however,<br />

limited by many factors such as experience, talents, technology, brand,<br />

management, culture and so on. The gap is huge between a Chinese OEM<br />

and a mature global player that has years of experience!<br />

Geely, as a privately-owned Chinese auto manufacturer, is a relatively new<br />

player in the auto sector. But it has already had many substantial progress in<br />

assimilating external talents, research and development, brand definition,<br />

overseas acquisition and others into the capability of this young company.<br />

Geely’s story may prove that everyone has an opportunity to be a global<br />

player as long as one can seez the opportunity, step by step to work hard<br />

towards a true global collaborator and competitor, or even leader.<br />

Speaker: Dr. Frank Zhao<br />

Dr. Frank Zhao is the Vice President of Zhejiang Geely<br />

Holding Group Company Limited, the President<br />

of Zhejiang Geely Automotive R&D Center, and<br />

the President of Zhejiang Automotive Engineering<br />

Institute.<br />

Dr. Zhao led the development of nearly 20 passenger<br />

cars, SUVs and more than 10 powertrains since his<br />

retrun to <strong>China</strong> from Detroit in 2004. Several of these<br />

models become the best seller in Chinese Markets. At<br />

present, Dr. Zhao is leading the development of nearly 20 vehicles and over 20<br />

powertrains in Geely Holding Group.<br />

Dr. Zhao is currently a professor in Tsinghua University, and a part-time<br />

professor in Jilin University and Tongji University.<br />

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Opening Session Keynote Papers<br />

Monday, 20 August 11:00 – 15:30<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

11:00 - 11:30<br />

11:30 - 12:00<br />

12:00 - 14:00<br />

14:00 - 14:30<br />

14:30 - 15:00<br />

15:00 - 15:30<br />

Keynote “Cross Tracks 1 – 2 – 3”<br />

Towards Energy and Resource Efficient Manufacturing: A<br />

Processes and Systems Approach<br />

Joost R. Duflou (2), John W. Sutherland (1),David Dornfeld<br />

(1), Christoph Herrmann, Jack Jeswiet (1), Sami Kara (1),<br />

Michael Hauschild (1), Karel Kellens<br />

Keynote “P”<br />

Precision Engineering for Wind Energy Systems<br />

Gert Goch (1), Wolfgang Knapp (1), Frank Härtig<br />

Lunch<br />

Keynote “E”<br />

Biomedical production of implants by additiveelectrochemical<br />

and physical processes<br />

Paulo Bartolo (2), Jean-Pierre Kruth (1), Jorge Silva,<br />

Gideon Levy (1), Ajay Malshe (2), Kamlakar Rajurkar (1),<br />

Mamoru Mitsuishi (1), Joaquim Ciurana, Ming Leu (1)<br />

Keynote “Dn”<br />

Augmented Reality Applications in Design and<br />

Manufacturing<br />

A.Y.C. Nee (1), S.K. Ong (2), G. Chryssolouris (1), D.<br />

Mourtzis (2)<br />

Keynote “A”<br />

Toward Integrated Product and Process Life Cycle<br />

Planning – an Environmental Perspective<br />

Yasushi Umeda (2), Shozo Takata (1), Fumihiko Kimura (1),<br />

Tetsuo Tomiyama (1), John W. Sutherland (1), Sami Kara<br />

(1), Christoph Herrmann, Joost R. Duflou (2)<br />

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Session <strong>Program</strong>


Session on Life-Cycle Engineering and <strong>Assembly</strong> (A)<br />

Life-Cycle Engineering and <strong>Assembly</strong> (A)<br />

Chairman: J. Hu<br />

Vice Chairman: S. Kara<br />

Monday, 20 August 15:00 – 15:30<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Keynote “A”<br />

Toward Integrated Product and Process Life Cycle Planning – an<br />

Environmental Perspective<br />

Yasushi Umeda (2), Shozo Takata (1), Fumihiko Kimura (1), Tetsuo<br />

Tomiyama (1), John W. Sutherland (1), Sami Kara (1), Christoph<br />

Herrmann, Joost R. Duflou (2)<br />

Monday, 20 August 16:00 – 18:00<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

A1 -<br />

A2 -<br />

A3 -<br />

A4 -<br />

28<br />

Production of Large-Area Lithium-Ion Cells - Pre-Conditioning, Cell-<br />

Stacking and Quality Assurance<br />

Jakob Kurfer, Markus Westermeier, Christoph Tammer, Gunther<br />

Reinhart (1)<br />

Process Development for the <strong>Assembly</strong> of Microsystems with Hot<br />

Melt Adhesives<br />

Annika Raatz, Sven Rathmann, Juergen Hesselbach (2)<br />

Force Generation during Friction Stir Welding of AA2024-T3<br />

Daniel Trimble, John Monaghan, Garret O’Donnell / J. Jedrzejewski (1)<br />

The Influence of Spot Weld Position Variation on Geometrical Quality<br />

Rikard Söderberg (2) , Kristina Wärmefjord, Lars Lindkvist, Rolf Berlin


Tuesday, 21 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

A5 -<br />

A6 -<br />

A7 -<br />

A8 -<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

A9 -<br />

A10 -<br />

A11 -<br />

Determination of extended availability and productivity for assembly<br />

systems using existing data base<br />

Matthias W. Putz (3), Tino Langer / A. Fischer (1)<br />

Reconfiguration Management of Remanufactured Products for<br />

Responding to Varied User Needs<br />

Takako Sakai., Shozo Takata (1)<br />

Investigation of a Multiple Trigger Active Disassembly Element<br />

<strong>Hong</strong>-Chao Zhang (1), John Carrell, Shiren Wang, Derrick Tate, Senay<br />

Imam<br />

Hollow Structure Snap-Fit Design Embedded with Shape Memory<br />

Polymer Sheet<br />

Hua Li, Kai Jin, Bang He, Ying Chen / R. Teti (1)<br />

A novel separation process for recycling of post-consumer products<br />

Michael James Lee, Shahin Rahimifard (2)<br />

A Three Dimensional System Approach for Environmentally<br />

Sustainable Manufacturing<br />

Chris Yuan, Qiang Zhai, David Dornfeld (1)<br />

Development of an energy consumption monitoring procedure for<br />

machine tools<br />

Thomas Behrendt, Andreas Zein, Sangkee Min (2)<br />

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Session on Life-Cycle Engineering and <strong>Assembly</strong> (A)


Session on Life-Cycle Engineering and <strong>Assembly</strong> (A)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 14:00 – 15:30<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

A12 -<br />

A13 -<br />

A14 -<br />

30<br />

Contribution to the environmental performance of the dry-vibratory<br />

drilling technology<br />

Henri Paris (2), Matthieu Museau<br />

A value based evaluation method for Product/Service System using<br />

design information<br />

Tomohiko Sakao, Mattias Lindahl / J.G. Persson (1)<br />

Impact of green machining strategies on achieved surface quality<br />

Moneer Helu, Benjamin Behmann, Harald Meier, David Dornfeld (1),<br />

Gisela Lanza (2), Volker Schulze<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 16:00 – 17:30<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

A15 -<br />

A16 -<br />

A17 -<br />

Eco-efficiency of Manufacturing Processes: A Grinding Case<br />

Wen Li, Marius Winter, Sami Kara (1), Christoph Herrmann<br />

Critical comparison of methods to determine the energy input for<br />

discrete manufacturing processes<br />

Joost R. Duflou (2), Karel Kellens, Renaldi, Yansong Guo, Wim Dewulf<br />

Quantifying the Water Inventory of Machining Processes<br />

Fu Zhao, Jonathan Ogaldez, John W. Sutherland (1)


Session on Cutting (C)<br />

Chairman: B. Denkena<br />

Vice Chairman: M. Davies<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 14:00 – 14:30<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Keynote “C”<br />

Cutting with Coated Tools: coating technologies, characterization<br />

methods and performance optimization<br />

K.-D. Bouzakis (1), N. Michailidis (2), G. Skordaris, E. Bouzakis, D.<br />

Biermann (2), R. M’Saoubi (2)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 14:30 – 15:30<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

C1 -<br />

C2 -<br />

A New 3D Multiphase FE Model for Micro Cutting Ferritic-Pearlitic<br />

Carbon Steels<br />

Mustapha Abouridouane, Fritz Klocke (1), Dieter Lung, Oliver Adams<br />

Acoustic Emission for Controlling Drill Position in Fiber-Reinforced<br />

Plastic and Metal Stacks<br />

Rafael Wertheim (1), Uri Ben-Hanan, Steffen Ihlenfeldt, Andrea Stoll,<br />

Frank Treppe, Markus Wabner<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 16:00 – 18:00<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

C3 -<br />

C4 -<br />

C5 -<br />

C6 -<br />

Ultra-precision cryogenic machining of viscoelastic polymers<br />

Yasuhiro Kakinuma, Shinya Kidani, Tojiro Aoyama (1)<br />

Manufacture and application of ultra-small micro end mills<br />

Jan Christian Aurich (1), Ingo G. Reichenbach, Guido M. Schueler<br />

Heat partitioning in dry milling of steel<br />

Jens Sölter, Maxim Gulpak / T.H.C. Childs (1)<br />

Delamination Reduction in Drilling Composite Materials by Active<br />

Backup Force<br />

C.C. Tsao, <strong>Hong</strong> Hocheng (2), Y.C. Chen<br />

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Session on Cuttiing (C)


Session on Cuttiing (C)<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

C7 -<br />

C8 -<br />

C9 -<br />

C10 -<br />

32<br />

Cutting Characteristics of PVD-Coated Tools Deposited by Unbalanced<br />

Magnetron Sputtering Method<br />

Akira Hosokawa, Koji Shimamura, Takashi Ueda (1)<br />

Surface integrity analysis of machined Inconel 718 over multiple<br />

length scales<br />

Rachid M’Saoubi (2), Tommy Larsson, José Outeiro (2), Yang Guo,<br />

Sergey Suslov, Christopher Saldana, Srinivasan Chandrasekar<br />

The Effects of Cryogenic Cooling on Surface Integrity in Hard<br />

Machining: A Comparison with Dry Machining<br />

Domenico Umbrello, Fabrizio Micari (1), I. S Jawahir (1)<br />

An energy based analysis of broaching operation: cutting forces and<br />

resultant surface integrity<br />

Hossam A. Kishawy (2), Ali Hosseini, Behnam Moetakef-Imani, Viktor P.<br />

Astakhov<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

C11 -<br />

C12 -<br />

C13 -<br />

Deep Hole Drilling Using Tools with Small Diameters - Process<br />

Analysis and Process Design<br />

Andreas Zabel, Markus Heilmann / H.J.J. Kals (1)<br />

Coated tools’ wear description in down and up milling based on the<br />

cutting edge entry impact duration<br />

Konstantinos-Dionysos Bouzakis (1), Stylianos Makrimallakis, Georgios<br />

Katirtzoglou, Emmanouil Bouzakis, Georgios Skordaris Georgios<br />

Maliaris, Stefanos Gerardis<br />

Study of optimal cutting condition for energy efficiency improvement<br />

in ball end milling with tool-workpiece inclination<br />

Yohei Oda, Masahiko Mori (1), Keiji Ogawa, Susumu Nishida, Makoto<br />

Fujishima (3), Toshikazu Kawamura


Wednesday, 22 August 14:00 – 15:30<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

C14 -<br />

C15 -<br />

C16 -<br />

Characterization and Optimization of Orbital Drilling of Woven<br />

Carbon Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Laminates<br />

Ahmad Sadek, Mouhab Meshreki, Helmi Attia (1)<br />

Modeling of 3D Temperature Fields for Oblique Machining<br />

Ismail Lazoglu (2), Coskun Islam<br />

Crystallographic effect on subsurface damage formation in silicon<br />

microcutting<br />

Jiwang Yan, Tooru Asami, Hirofumi Harada, Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa /<br />

S. Shimada (1)<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 16:00 – 17:00<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

C17 -<br />

C18 -<br />

Cutting characteristics of biological soft tissues<br />

Zhongwei Hu, Bi Zhang (1), Wei Sun.<br />

Five-Axis Milling Tool Path Generation with Dynamic Step-Over<br />

Calculation Based on Integrated Material Removal Simulation<br />

Bert Lauwers (1), Denys Plakhotnik<br />

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Session on Cuttiing (C)


Session on Design (Dn)<br />

Session on Design (Dn)<br />

Chairman: P. Gu<br />

Vice Chairman: A. Bernard<br />

Monday, 20 August 14:30 – 15:00<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Keynote “Dn”<br />

Augmented Reality Applications in Design and Manufacturing<br />

A.Y.C. Nee (1), S.K. Ong (2), G. Chryssolouris (1), D. Mourtzis (2)<br />

Monday, 20 August 16:00 – 18:00<br />

Bangkok + Berlin, B/F<br />

D1 -<br />

D2 -<br />

D3 -<br />

D4 -<br />

34<br />

Abductive Reasoning for Design Synthesis<br />

Stephen Lu (1), Ang Liu<br />

Semantic-based Taxonomy for Immersive Product Design using VR<br />

Techniques<br />

Sotiris Makris, Loukas Rentzos, George Pintzos, Dimitris Mavrikios,<br />

George Chryssolouris (1)<br />

Improving design for recycling - Application to composites<br />

Nicolas Perry, Alain Bernard (1), Florent Laroche, S. Pompidou<br />

Designs that surpass imagination are born from discomfort outside<br />

the knowledge domain<br />

Masayuki Nakao (2), Satoshi Nakagawa, Kenji Iino


Tuesday, 21 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

D5 -<br />

D6 -<br />

D7 -<br />

D8 -<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 10:30 – 11:30<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

D9 -<br />

D10 -<br />

An integrated computational support for design of system<br />

architecture and service<br />

Hitoshi Komoto, Nozomu Mishima, Tetsuo Tomiyama (1)<br />

Integration of manufacturing-induced properties in product design<br />

Peter Groche (1), Wolfram Schmitt, Andrea Bohn, Sebastian Gramlich,<br />

Stefan Ulbrich, Ute Günther<br />

A Dynamic Feature Information Model for Integrated Manufacturing<br />

Planning and Optimisation<br />

Yingguang Li, Xu Liu, James X. Gao, Paul G. Maropoulos (1)<br />

Encourage non-designer’s design: continuous value creation in<br />

manufacturing products and services<br />

Tatsunori Hara, Tamio Arai (1)<br />

LC-CAD: A CAD system for life cycle design<br />

Yasushi Umeda (2), Shinichi Fukushige, Eisuke Kunii, Yuki Matsuyama<br />

Methods and tools that support a fast and efficient design-to-order<br />

process for parameterized product families<br />

Paul Schönsleben (2)<br />

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Session on Design (Dn)


Session on Electro-Physical and Chemical Processes (E)<br />

Session on Electro-Physical &<br />

Chemical Processes (E)<br />

Chairman: B. Lauwers<br />

Vice Chairman: A. Malshe<br />

Monday, 20 August 14:00 – 14:30<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Keynote “E”<br />

Biomedical production of implants by additiveelectro-chemical and<br />

physical processes<br />

Paulo Bartolo (2), Jean-Pierre Kruth (1), Jorge Silva, Gideon Levy (1),<br />

Ajay Malshe (2),Kamlakar Rajurkar (1), Mamoru Mitsuishi (1), Joaquim<br />

Ciurana, Ming Leu (1)<br />

Monday, 20 August 16:00 – 18:30<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

E1 -<br />

E2 -<br />

E3 -<br />

E4 -<br />

36<br />

Electrical discharge dressing and its influence on metal bonded<br />

diamond wheels<br />

Eduardo Weingärtner, Raoul Roth, Frederich Kuster (3), Marco<br />

Boccadoro (3), Frank Fiebelkorn / G. Levy (1)<br />

Comparison of energy and removal efficiencies between micro and<br />

macro EDM<br />

Mohd Zahiruddin, Masanori Kunieda (1)<br />

Enhanced surface integrity and dimensional accuracy by<br />

simultaneous micro-ED/EC milling<br />

Minh Dang Nguyen, Mustafizur Rahman (1), Yoke San Wong<br />

Enhancement of Mass Transport in Micro Wire Electrochemical<br />

Machining<br />

Yong-Bin Zeng, Qia Yu, Shao-Hua Wang, Di Zhu (1)<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

E5 -<br />

Machining of turbulated cooling channel holes in turbine blades.<br />

Jitti Pattavanitch, Srichand Hinduja (1)


Tuesday, 21 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

E6 -<br />

E7 -<br />

E8 -<br />

E9 -<br />

On the relationship between the dynamics of the power density and<br />

workpiece surface texture in pulsed laser ablation<br />

Ming Chu <strong>Kong</strong>, Calin B. Miron, Dragos A. Axinte (2), Samantha Davies,<br />

James Kell<br />

Process Investigations of Optical Trap Assisted Direct-Write<br />

Microsphere Near-Field Nanostructuring<br />

Karl-Heinz Leitz, Ulf Quentin, Ilya Alexeev, Michael Schmidt (3) / L. Lin<br />

(1)<br />

Density improvement of alumina parts produced through Selective<br />

Laser Sintering of alumina-polyamide composite powder<br />

Jan Deckers, Jean-Pierre Kruth (1), Khuram Shahzad, Jef Vleugels<br />

Laser Patterning of Thin Film Sensors on 3-D Surfaces<br />

Ludger Overmeyer, Jan Friedrich Duesing, Oliver Suttmann, Uwe Stute<br />

/ H.K. Toenshoff (1)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

E10 -<br />

E11 -<br />

E12 -<br />

Submicrometer thickness layer fabrication for layer-by-layer<br />

microstereolithography using evanescent light<br />

Satoru Takahashi (2), Yusuke Kajihara, Kiyoshi Takamasu<br />

Freeze-Form Extrusion Fabrication of Functionally Graded Materials<br />

Ming C. Leu (1), Bradley K. Deuser, Lie Tang, Robert G. Landers,<br />

Gregory E. Hilmas, Jeremy L. Watts<br />

Prediction of Tool Wear in Micro USM<br />

Zuyuan Yu (1), Chunshi Ma, Chengming An, Jianzhong Li, Dongming<br />

Guo<br />

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Session on Electro-Physical and Chemical Processes (E)


Session on Forming (F)<br />

Session on Forming (F)<br />

Chairman: P. Bariani<br />

Vice Chairman: J. Allwood<br />

Monday, 20 August 16:00 – 16:30<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

Keynote “F”<br />

Bulk forming of sheet metal<br />

M. Merklein (2), J.M. Allwood (2), B.-A. Behrens (2), A. Brosius, H.<br />

Hagenah, K. Kuzman (2), K. Mori (1), A.E. Tekkaya (1), A. Weckenmann<br />

(1)<br />

Monday, 20 August 16:30 – 18:00<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

F1 -<br />

F2 -<br />

F3 -<br />

38<br />

On the Die Design in AA6082 Porthole Extrusion<br />

Francesco Gagliardi, Giuseppina Ambrogio, Luigino Filice (2)<br />

Multi billet extrusion technology for manufacturing of bi-layered<br />

components<br />

Lukasz Madej (2), Henryk Paul, Lechoslaw Trebacz, Wojciech Wajda,<br />

Maciej Pietrzyk (1)<br />

High Quality Extrudates from Aluminum Chips by New Billet<br />

Compaction and Deformation Routes<br />

Wojciech Z. Misiolek, Matthias Haase, Nooman Ben Khalifa, A. Erman<br />

Tekkaya (1), Matthias Kleiner (1)


Tuesday, 21 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

F4 -<br />

F5 -<br />

F6 -<br />

F7 -<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

F8 -<br />

F9 -<br />

F10 -<br />

F11 -<br />

F12 -<br />

On the Gas Pressure Forming of Aluminium Foam Sandwich Panels:<br />

Experiments and Numerical Simulations<br />

Hani Nassar, Mohammed Albakri, Hao Pan, Marwan Khraisheh (2)<br />

Sheet Forming Process of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics for<br />

Lightweight Parts<br />

Jun Yanagimoto (2), Katsuyoshi Ikeuchi<br />

Accumulative-DSIF Strategy for Enhancing Process Capabilities in<br />

Incremental Forming<br />

Rajiv Malhotra, Jian Cao (2), Michael Beltran, Dongkai Xu, James<br />

Magargee, Vijitha Kiridena, Z. Cedric Xia<br />

Punching of small hole of die-quenched steel sheets using local<br />

resistance heating<br />

Ken-ichiro Mori (1), Tomoyoshi Maeno, Yoshihiro Maruo<br />

Failure prediction for nonlinear strain paths in sheet metal forming<br />

Wolfram Volk, Hartmut Hoffmann (2), Joungsik Suh, Jaekun Kim<br />

Orbital forming of tailored blanks from sheet metal<br />

Marion Merklein (2), Raoul Plettke, Simon Opel<br />

Finite element analysis of the ring rolling process with integrated<br />

closed-loop controls<br />

Vahid Jenkouk, Gerhardt Hirt (2), Martin Franzke, Tian Zhang<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 14:00 – 15:00<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

Analysis of fluid lubrication mechanisms in metal forming at<br />

mesoscopic scale<br />

Laurent Dubar, Cedric Hubert, Peter Christiansen, Niels Bay (1), Andre<br />

Dubois<br />

Cold joining of rotor shaft with flange by using plastic deformation<br />

Kazuhiko Kitamura, Kenji Hirota, Yoshihiko Ukai, Keiichi Matsunaga,<br />

Kozo Osakada (1)<br />

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Session on Forming (F)


Session on Abrasive Process (G)<br />

Session on Abrasive Process (G)<br />

Chairman: F. Hashimoto<br />

Vice Chairman: J. Aurich<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 10:30 – 11:00<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

Keynote “G”<br />

Advances in Centerless Grinding Technology<br />

Fukuo Hashimoto (1), Ivan Gallego (2),Joao F.G. Oliveira (1), David<br />

Barrenetxea (2), Mitsuaki Takahashi, Kenji Sakakibara, Hans-Olof<br />

Stalfelt, Gerd Staadt, Koji Ogawa<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

G1 -<br />

G2 -<br />

G3 -<br />

G4 -<br />

40<br />

Dressing and truing of hybrid bonded CBN grinding tools using a<br />

short-pulsed fibre laser<br />

Christian Walter, Mohammad Rabiey, Maximilian Warhanek, Nicolas<br />

Jochum, Konrad Wegener (3) / R. Züst (1)<br />

Precision Grinding of Structured Ceramic Molds by Diamond Wheel<br />

Trued with Alloy Metal<br />

Hirofumi Suzuki (2), Mutsumi Okada, Yutaka Yamagata, Shin-ya<br />

Morita, Toshiro Higuchi<br />

Development of fixed-abrasive tool with spiral groove for decreasing<br />

the loading<br />

Kensuke Tsuchiya, Yasuyuki Kamimura, Yasuhiro Tani, Seungbok Lee / T.<br />

Matsuo (1)<br />

Continuous generating grinding - tooth root machining and use of<br />

CBN-tools<br />

Jens Köhler, Andreas Schindler, Stephan Woiwode / A. Ber (1)


Wednesday, 22 August 11:00 – 12:00<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

G5 -<br />

G6 -<br />

G7 -<br />

G8 -<br />

G9 -<br />

G10 -<br />

G11 -<br />

G12 -<br />

Grinding performance and workpiece integrity when superabrasive<br />

edge routing carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) composites<br />

Sein Leung Soo (2), Islam S. Shyha, Tom Barnett, David K. Aspinwall (1),<br />

Wei-Ming Sim<br />

Abrasive Points for Drill Grinding of Carbon Fibre Reinforced<br />

Thermoset<br />

Dirk Biermann (2), Markus Feldhoff<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 14:00 – 15:30<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

Dual mode control of the rotational grinding process<br />

Eamonn Patrick Ahearne (2), Daniel Logan, Gerald Byrne (1)<br />

Prediction of Bone Grinding Temperature in Skull Base Neurosurgery<br />

Bruce L. Tai, Stephen Sullivan, Lihui Zhang, Albert J. Shih / S. Malkin (1)<br />

Magnetic Abrasive Finishing of Cutting Tools for Machining of<br />

Titanium Alloys<br />

Hitomi Yamaguchi , Anil Srivastava (3), Michael A. Tan, Raul E. Riveros,<br />

Fukuo Hashimoto (1)<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 16:00 – 18:00<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

Dynamic Multiphase Modeling and Optimization of Fluid Jet<br />

Polishing Process<br />

Anthony Beaucamp, Yoshiharu Namba, Richard Freeman / J. Bryan (1)<br />

Macroscopic simulation of the liner honing process<br />

Benoit Goeldel, Mohamed El Mansori, Didier Dumur (1)<br />

Prevention of wheel clogging in creep feed grinding by efficient tool<br />

cleaning<br />

Carsten Heinzel (2), Grigory Antsupov<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

G13 -<br />

Study of Tribo-Chemical Lubricant Film Formation During Application<br />

of Nanolubricants in Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) Grinding<br />

Parash Kalita, Ajay P. Malshe (2), Kamlakar P. Rajurkar (1)<br />

41<br />

Session on Abrasive Process (G)


Session on Machine (M)<br />

Session on Machines (M)<br />

Chairman: M. Mitsuishi<br />

Vice Chairman: C. Brecher<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 16:00 – 16:30<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

Keynote “M”<br />

Thermal issues in machine tools<br />

Josef Mayr, Jerzy Jedrzejewski (1),Eckart Uhlmann (1), M. Alkan<br />

Donmez (3), Wolfgang Knapp (1), Frank Härtig, Klaus Wendt,Toshimichi<br />

Moriwaki (1), Paul Shore (2),Robert Schmitt (2), Christian Brecher<br />

(1),Timo Würz (3), Konrad Wegener (3)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 16:30 – 18:00<br />

Ballroom III, 1/F<br />

M1 -<br />

M2 -<br />

42<br />

A Novel tool path/posture optimization concept to avoid chatter<br />

vibration in machining - Proposed concept and its verification in<br />

turning<br />

Eiji Shamoto (2), Shunsuke Fujimaki, Burak Sencer, Norikazu Suzuki,<br />

Takashi Kato, Rei Hino<br />

Contour Error Control of CNC Machine Tools with Vibration<br />

Avoidance<br />

Yusuf Altintas (1), Mohammad Rezahi Kh.<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

M3 - Prediction of Workpiece Dynamics and its Effects on Chatter Stability<br />

in Milling<br />

Erhan Budak (1), Lutfi Taner Tunc, Salih Alan, H. Nevzat Özgüven


Wednesday, 22 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Cairo + Canberra, B/F<br />

M4 -<br />

M5 -<br />

M6 -<br />

M7 -<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Cairo + Canberra, B/F<br />

M8 -<br />

M9 -<br />

Investigation of Spindle Bearing Preload on Dynamics and Stability<br />

Limit in Milling<br />

Erdem Özturk, Uttara Kumar, Sam Turner, Tony Schmitz / M.A. Davies<br />

(1)<br />

Design- and control-concept for compliant machine tools based on<br />

controller integrated models<br />

Eckart Uhlmann (1), Jörg Essmann, Jens-Hermann Wintering<br />

Improvement of Feed Drive Dynamics by means of Semi-active<br />

Damping<br />

Alexander Wilhelm Verl (2), Siegfried Frey<br />

Integrated autonomous monitoring of ball screw drives<br />

Hans-Christian Möhring, Oliver Bertram / B. Denkena (1)<br />

6D Direct-Drive Technology for Planar Motion Stages<br />

Xiaodong Lu, Irfan-ur-rab Usman, / W.T. Estler (1)<br />

A Newly Developed Ripple-Free Precision Toroidal Type Motor<br />

Hayato Yoshioka, Yugo Kurisaki, Hiroshi Sawano, Hidenori Shinno (1)<br />

M10 - Real-Time Monitoring of Pressure Distribution in Microrolling<br />

through Embedded Capacitive Sensing<br />

Zhaoyan Fan, Man-Kwan Ng, Robert X. Gao (2), Jian Cao (2), Edward F.<br />

Smith,III<br />

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Session on Machine (M)


Session on Machine (M)<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 14:00 – 15:30<br />

Cairo + Canberra, B/F<br />

M11 - Ultra-precision Finishing of Micro-Aspheric Mold Using a<br />

Magnetostrictive Vibrating Polisher<br />

Jiang Guo, Shin-ya Morita, Masayuki Hara, Yutaka Yamagata, Toshiro<br />

Higuchi / T. Hoshi (1)<br />

M12 - Mechanism of Surface Modification Using Machine Hammer Peening<br />

Technology<br />

Friedrich Bleicher, Christoph Lechner, Christoph Habersohn, Ernst<br />

Kozeschnik, Beatrix Adjassoho, Heinz Kaminski / G. Pritschow (1)<br />

M13 - Sacrificial structure preforms for thin part machining<br />

Scott Smith (1), Robert Wilhelm (2), Brian Dutterer, Harish Cherukuri,<br />

Gaurav Goel<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 16:00 – 16:30<br />

Cairo + Canberra, B/F<br />

M14 - Raw part characterisation and automated alignment by means of a<br />

photogrammetric approach<br />

Mikel Zatarain (1), Alberto Mendikute, Ibai Inziarte.<br />

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Session on Production Systems and<br />

Organizations (O)<br />

Chairman: K. Ueda<br />

Vice Chairman: R. Teti<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 14:00 – 14:30<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

Keynote “O”<br />

Complexity in Engineering Design and Manufacturing –<br />

W. ElMaraghy (1), H. ElMaraghy (1),T. Tomiyama (1), L. Monostori (1)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 14:00 – 15:30<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

O1 -<br />

O2 -<br />

O3 -<br />

A Risk Management-based Approach for Inventory Planning of<br />

Engineering-to-order Production<br />

Andreas Radke, Mitchell Tseng (1)<br />

Categorization and Mechanism of Platform-type Product-Service<br />

Systems in Manufacturing<br />

Nariaki Nishino, Sihui Wang, Nobuyuki Tsuji, Kazuro Kageyama, Kanji<br />

Ueda (1)<br />

Integrated Capacity Planning over Highly Volatile Horizons<br />

Gisela Lanza (2), Steven Peters<br />

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Session on Production System and Organization (O)


Session on Production System and Organization (O)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 16:00 – 18:00<br />

Bangkok + Berlin, B/F<br />

O4 -<br />

O12 -<br />

O6 -<br />

O7 -<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

O8 -<br />

O9 -<br />

O10 -<br />

O11 -<br />

46<br />

Method for Energy and Resource Balancing Demonstrated as an<br />

Example of the Hot Sheet Metal Production Process<br />

Angela Göschel (3), Frank Schieck, Julia Schönherr / R. Neugebauer (1)<br />

Cost innovations by integrative product and production development<br />

Achim Kampker, Günther Schuh (1), Peter Burggräf, Christoph Nowacki,<br />

Mateusz Swist<br />

Versatile autonomous transportation vehicle for highly flexible use in<br />

industrial applications<br />

Jörg Franke, Felix Lütteke / K. Feldmann (1)<br />

Decision Support Systems for Effective Maintenance Operations<br />

Jun Ni, Xiaoning Jin / Y. Koren (1)<br />

A method for determining a functional unit to measure<br />

environmental performance in manufacturing systems<br />

Johannes Plehn, Rainer Züst (1), Fumihiko Kimura (1), Alexander<br />

Sproedt, Paul Schönsleben (2)<br />

Using Probabilistic Relational Models for Knowledge Representation<br />

of Production Systems: A New Approach to Assessing Maintenance<br />

Strategies<br />

Benoit Iung (2), Gabriela Medina-Oliva, Philippe Weber, Eric Levrat<br />

Discovering autonomous structures within complex networks of<br />

work systems<br />

Rok Vrabic, Damir Husejnagic, Peter Butala (2)<br />

A multi-criteria evaluation of centralized and decentralized<br />

production networks in a highly customer-driven environment<br />

Dimitris Mourtzis (2), Michalis Doukas, Foivos Psarommatis


Wednesday, 22 August 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

O5 -<br />

O13 -<br />

O14 -<br />

Simulation Based Comparison of Safety-stock Calculation Methods<br />

Matthias Schmidt, Wiebke Hartmann, Peter Nyhuis (2)<br />

Modeling of machine tools using smart interlocking software blocks<br />

Aydin Nassehi, Stephen T. Newman (2)<br />

Design and assessment of quality control loops for stable business<br />

processes<br />

Robert Schmitt (2), Laszlo Monostori (1), Henrik Glöckner, Zsolt Janos<br />

Viharos<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 14:30 – 15:30<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

O15 -<br />

O16 -<br />

Combination of Planning Methods in a Comprehensive Production<br />

Planning Approach for Sequenced Production Lines<br />

Kurt Matyas, Stefan Auer / H.J. Warnecke (1)<br />

Scheduling with alternative routings in CNC workshops<br />

Youichi Nonaka (3), Gabor Erdos, Tamas Kis, Takahiro Nakano (3),<br />

Jozsef Vancza (1)<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 16:00 – 18:00<br />

Ballroom I, 1/F<br />

O17 -<br />

O18 -<br />

O19 -<br />

O20 -<br />

Integrated Quality, Production Logistics and Maintenance Analysis of<br />

Multi-Stage Asynchronous Manufacturing Systems with Degrading<br />

Machines<br />

Marcello Colledani, Tullio Tolio (1)<br />

Energy-aware scheduling for improving manufacturing process<br />

sustainability: a mathematical model for flexible flow shops<br />

Alessandro Arturo Giuseppe Bruzzone (1), Davide Anghinolfi, Massimo<br />

Paolucci, Flavio Tonelli<br />

Integrating sustainability within the factory planning process<br />

Danfang Chen, Steffen Heyer, Günther Seliger (1), Torsten Kjellberg (1)<br />

A Proposal on Optimized Scheduling Methodology and its Application<br />

to an Actual-Scale Semiconductor Manufacturing Problem<br />

Toshiya Kaihara (2), Shinji Kurose, Nobutada Fujii<br />

47<br />

Session on Production System and Organization (O)


Session on Precision Engineering and Metrology (P)<br />

Session on Precision Engineering &<br />

Metrology (P)<br />

Chairman: A. Weckenmann<br />

Vice Chairman: W. Knapp<br />

Monday, 20 August 11:30 – 12:00<br />

Ballroom II, 1/F<br />

Keynote “P”<br />

Precision Engineering for Wind Energy Systems<br />

Gert Goch (1), Wolfgang Knapp (1), Frank Härtig<br />

Monday, 20 August 16:00 – 18:00<br />

Pegasus + Phoenix + Polaris, 1/F<br />

P1 -<br />

P2 -<br />

P3 -<br />

P4 -<br />

48<br />

A noncontact scanning electrostatic force microscope for surface<br />

profile measurement<br />

Wei Gao (2), Shigeaki Goto, Keiichiro Hosobuchi, So Ito, Yuki Shimizu<br />

Improvements and experimental validation of a 3D-probing system<br />

for micro-components<br />

Thomas Liebrich, Wolfgang Knapp (1)<br />

Dimensional Measurement of Microform with High Aspect Ratio<br />

Using an Optically Controlled Particle with Sensing Standing Wave<br />

Scale Sensing<br />

Yasuhiro Takaya (2), Masaki Michihata, Terutake Hayashi, Taisuke<br />

Washitani<br />

Optical measurement for the estimation of contact pressure and<br />

stress<br />

Julien Solle, Jean-marc Linares (2), Jean-Michel Sprauel, Emmanuel<br />

Mermoz (3)


Tuesday, 21 August 08:00 – 10:00<br />

Cairo + Canberra, B/F<br />

P5 -<br />

P6 -<br />

P7 -<br />

P8 -<br />

Universal High Precision Reference Spheres for Multisensor<br />

Coordinate Measuring Machines<br />

Claus P. Keferstein (3), Michael Marxer, Reto Götti, Rudolf Thalmann,<br />

Thomas Jordi, Matthias Andräs, Jürgen Becker / L. De Chiffre (1)<br />

Accuracy of industrial computed tomography measurements:<br />

experimental results from an international comparison<br />

Simone Carmignato / L. De Chiffre (1)<br />

Sense and Non-Sense of Beam Hardening Correction in CT Metrology<br />

Wim Dewulf, Ye Tan, Kim Kiekens / P. Wanherck (1)<br />

Three-dimensional holistic approximation of measured points<br />

combined with an automatic separation algorithm<br />

Karsten Lübke, Zhongyuan Sun, Gert Goch (1)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Cairo + Canberra, B/F<br />

P9 -<br />

P10 -<br />

P11 -<br />

A methodology for the quantification of value-adding by<br />

manufacturing metrology<br />

Enrico Savio (2)<br />

Integrating the continuous improvement of measurement systems<br />

into the statistical quality control of manufacturing processes: a<br />

novel link<br />

Maria Villeta, Eva M. Rubio (3), José Luis Valencia, Miguel Angel<br />

Sebastian (3) / R. Bueno (1)<br />

Nano fabrication of star structure for precision metrology developed<br />

by focused ion beam direct writing<br />

Zongwei Xu, Fengzhou Fang (1), Haifeng Gao, Yibo Zhu, Albert<br />

Weckenmann (1)<br />

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Session on Precision Engineering and Metrology (P)


Session on Precision Engineering and Metrology (P)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 14:00 – 15:30<br />

Cairo + Canberra, B/F<br />

P12 -<br />

P13 -<br />

P14 -<br />

50<br />

Five-axis machine tool calibration by probing a scale enriched<br />

reconfigurable uncalibrated master balls artefact<br />

Rene Mayer / M. Balazinski (1)<br />

Machining of optical freeform prisms by rotating tools turning<br />

Xiadong Zhang, Huimin Gao, Yuewu Guo, Guoxiong Zhang (1)<br />

Multivariate Sensing and Wireless Data Communication for Process<br />

Monitoring in RF-Shielded Environment<br />

Robert X. Gao (2), David O. Kazmer


Session on Surfaces (S)<br />

Chairman: H. Hansen<br />

Vice Chairman: H. Haitjema<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 08:00 – 08:30<br />

Bangkok + Berlin, B/F<br />

Keynote “S”<br />

Technological Shifts in Surface Metrology<br />

X. Jiang (1), D. Whitehouse (1)<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 16:00 – 18:00<br />

Cairo + Canberra, B/F<br />

S1 -<br />

S2 -<br />

S3 -<br />

S4 -<br />

<strong>General</strong>ized Form Characterization of Ultra-precision Freeform<br />

Surfaces<br />

ChiFai Cheung, LingBao <strong>Kong</strong>, MinJun Ren, David Whitehouse (1), Suet<br />

To<br />

Automated Surface Inspection of Cold-Formed Micro-Parts<br />

Bernd Scholz-Reiter (1), Daniel Weimer, Hendrik Thamer<br />

Surface wear of TiN coated nickel tool during the injection moulding<br />

of polymer micro Fresnel lenses<br />

Guido Tosello (2), Hans Norgaard Hansen (1), Stefania Gasparin, José<br />

Antonio Albajez, José Ignacio Esmoris<br />

Influence of rapid mold temperature variation on surface topography<br />

replication and appearance of injection-molded parts<br />

Giovanni Lucchetta, Marco Fiorotto, Paolo F. Bariani (1)<br />

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Session on Surfaces (S)


Session on Surfaces (S)<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 08:30 – 10:00<br />

Bangkok + Berlin, B/F<br />

S5 -<br />

S6 -<br />

S7 -<br />

52<br />

Cryogenic deep rolling - An energy based approach for enhanced cold<br />

surface hardening<br />

Daniel Meyer / E. Brinksmeier (1)<br />

Prediction of Machining Induced Residual Stresses in Turning of<br />

Titanium and Nickel Based Alloys with Experiments and Finite<br />

Element Simulations<br />

Tugrul Özel (2), Durul Ulutan<br />

Evaluation of process causes and influences of residual stress on gear<br />

distortion.<br />

Rémi Husson, Jean-Yves Dantan (2), Cyrille Baudouin, Serge Silvani (3),<br />

Thomas Scheer, Régis Bigot<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Bangkok + Berlin, B/F<br />

S8 -<br />

S9 -<br />

S10 -<br />

The Influence of Process Vibrations on Precision Polishing Metrics.<br />

Brigid Mullany (3), Mohammad Mainuddin / C. Evans (1)<br />

Alternative strategies in finishing cylinder running surfaces<br />

Bernhard Karpuschewski (1) Hans-Juergen Pieper, Florian Welzel,<br />

Konstantin Risse<br />

Manufacture of functional surfaces through combined application of<br />

tool manufacturing processes and Robot Assisted Polishing.<br />

Rasmus Solmer Eriksen, Mogens Arentoft (2), Jens Grønbæk, Niels Bay<br />

(1)


Wednesday, 22 August 14:00 – 15:30<br />

Bangkok + Berlin, B/F<br />

S11 -<br />

S12 -<br />

S13-<br />

Wednesday, 22 August 16:00 – 17:00<br />

Bangkok + Berlin, B/F<br />

S14 -<br />

S15 -<br />

A study on the quality of micro-machined surfaces on tungsten carbide<br />

generated by PCD micro end-milling<br />

Kazuo Nakamoto, Kazutoshi Katahira, Hitoshi Ohmori (2), Kazuo<br />

Yamazaki (1), Tojiro Aoyama (1)<br />

Highly wear-resistant cutting tools with textured surfaces in steel<br />

cutting<br />

Toshiyuki Enomoto (2), Tatsuya Sugihara, Satoshi Yukinaga, Kenji Hirose,<br />

Urara Satake<br />

Laser-assisted Nano Particle Deposition System and its Application for<br />

Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Fabrication<br />

Sung-Hoon Ahn (2), Jung-Oh Choi, Chung-Soo Kim, Gil-Yong Lee, Hyun-<br />

Taek Lee, Doo-Man Chun, Caroline Sunyong Lee<br />

Influence of Surface Properties on Bioactivity and Pull-Out Torque in<br />

Cold Thread Rolled Ti Rod -Development of Bioactive Metal-Forming<br />

Technology-<br />

Yoshinori Yoshida, Kensuke Kuroda, Ryoichi Ichino, Norishige Hayashi,<br />

Naofumi Ogihara, Yoshio Nonaka / Y. Tozawa (1)<br />

Significant Improvement of Corrosion Resistance of Biodegradable<br />

Metallic Implants Processed by Laser Shock Peening<br />

Yuebin Guo, Michael P. Sealy, Changsheng Guo (2)<br />

53<br />

Session on Surfaces (S)


CMAG-Corporate Members Advisory Group<br />

CMAG-Corporate Members<br />

Advisory Group Meeting<br />

Chairman: J. Schulz<br />

Vice Chairman: M. Mori, J.-P. Kruth<br />

Tuesday, 21 August 13:30 – 15:30<br />

Bangkok + Berlin, B/F<br />

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Agenda<br />

Welcome, formalities<br />

J. Schulz<br />

New Corporate Member: the Volvo Group<br />

T. Lezama<br />

New Corporate Member: the Eurocopter Group<br />

E. Mermoz<br />

Presentations of Chinese Companies<br />

M. Tseng<br />

A Pratt & Whitney in <strong>China</strong><br />

Lienjing (LJ) Chen, Managing Director, Pratt & Whitney <strong>China</strong><br />

Operations<br />

B<br />

C<br />

Successful partnership/projects between universities and industry<br />

M. Mori et al.<br />

Cross sectorial benchmarking of the South African tool and tie making<br />

industry<br />

D.Dimitrov, Stellenbosch University, South Africa<br />

Cooperative research Center on high performance manufacturing<br />

Xabier de Maidagan, CIC marGUNE, Spain<br />

Report from <strong>CIRP</strong> Committee and on CMAG membership changes<br />

J. P. Kruth<br />

<strong>CIRP</strong> and the Springer Publishing House<br />

Jan-Philip Schmidt, Springer<br />

Closing<br />

J. Schulz<br />

Transformation of <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Manufacturing Industry<br />

Mr. Simon Wong, CEO, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Logistic and Supply Chain Technology<br />

Center, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong><br />

Development of Machine Tools and Linear Motion Components<br />

J. Lin, Executive Vice President, and C.K . Chyu, Senior manager, Hiwin<br />

Corporation, Taiwan<br />

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CMAG-Corporate Members Advisory Group


Social <strong>Program</strong><br />

Social <strong>Program</strong><br />

Sunday, 19 August<br />

18:30, Regal Airport Hotel<br />

9 Cheong Tat Road, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, <strong>Hong</strong><br />

<strong>Kong</strong><br />

WELCOME RECEPTION<br />

Participants are invited to kick off the<br />

62 nd <strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> at Regal<br />

Airport Hotel, having the opportunity to<br />

reunite with <strong>CIRP</strong> friends and guests.<br />

Suggested attire: Business casual<br />

Wednesday, 22 August<br />

19:30, City Hall Maxim’s Palace<br />

2/F, Low Block, City Hall, Central, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong><br />

<strong>Assembly</strong> Dinner<br />

Recognized as among the finest banquet<br />

venues in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>, Maxim’s Palace<br />

boasts magnificent decoration making<br />

it ideal for casual dining and formal<br />

occasions. Renowned for its Guangdongstyle<br />

and dishes.<br />

Suggested attire: Business casual<br />

Conference Shuttle Bus Schedule<br />

Departure from Return to<br />

Regal Airport Hotel 6:15pm Regal Airport Hotel 10:30pm<br />

10:45pm<br />

Harbour Plaza North Point 6:45pm Harbour Plaza North Point 10:30pm<br />

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Silka Far East, Royal View 10:30pm


Saturday, 25 August<br />

18:30, Four Seasons Hotel<br />

8 Finance Street, Central, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>, <strong>China</strong><br />

Farewell Dinner<br />

The farewell dinner takes place at the<br />

ballroom of Four Seasons Hotel, which<br />

is located at the prime location on <strong>Hong</strong><br />

<strong>Kong</strong> Island, in the heart of the central<br />

district.<br />

Suggested attire: Business formal<br />

Conference Shuttle Bus Schedule<br />

Departure from Return to<br />

Regal Airport Hotel 5:45pm Regal Airport Hotel 11:15pm<br />

11:30pm<br />

Harbour Plaza North Point 6:00pm Harbour Plaza North Point 11:15pm<br />

Silka Far East, Royal View 11:15pm<br />

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Social <strong>Program</strong>


Accompanying Persons’ <strong>Program</strong><br />

Accompanying Persons’ <strong>Program</strong><br />

The lobbies of Regal Airport Hotel and Harbour Plaza North Point are the<br />

meeting points where the Accompanying Persons’ daily programs start and<br />

finish. Shuttle bus service will be provided at these hotels. Please bring along<br />

your “<strong>CIRP</strong> <strong>2012</strong>” badges for boarding on the coach. Also please remember to<br />

bring along your valid travel document for entry to Macau.<br />

Monday, 20 August<br />

Departure from Regal Airport Hotel: 11:00<br />

Return to Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 15:15<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Island Tram Tour - from East to West<br />

Guest will visit <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Island’s fascinating districts by hopping on a tram.<br />

The tram, locally known as ‘Ding Ding’, is one<br />

of the earliest public transport systems in <strong>Hong</strong><br />

<strong>Kong</strong> which has operated over a century and it<br />

is also the world’s largest fleet of double-deck<br />

tramcars still in operation .<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Tramways operates 6 main routes<br />

every day from 6:00 to 24:00. Neighbourhoods<br />

along the way include some of <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>’s most<br />

colourful sites: Western district, Wan Chai, Happy<br />

Valley, Causeway Bay and North Point. Passengers<br />

can either use an octopus card or place the coins into the drop-in box upon<br />

leaving the tram.<br />

Tuesday, 21 August<br />

Departure from Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 09:30<br />

Return to Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 16:30<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Island Tour – from North to South<br />

Discover <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>’s spectacular scenery of<br />

the Victoria Harbour surrounded by towering<br />

skyscrapers and green hillsides on The Peak.<br />

Visit Stanley Market and the 160-year-old<br />

restored three-storey colonial building,<br />

Murray House in the South District of <strong>Hong</strong><br />

<strong>Kong</strong> Island.<br />

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Wednesday, 22 August<br />

Departure from Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 09:00<br />

Return to Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 15:30<br />

Lantau Island Tour<br />

Visit the Giant Buddha – the world’s largest<br />

sitting Buddha statue built outdoor and<br />

the culturally themed Ngong Ping Village.<br />

Guest will reach the Ngong Ping Village by<br />

Ngong Ping Cable car and appreciate the<br />

magnificent natural scenery of Lantau Island<br />

during the ride.<br />

Thursday, 23 August<br />

Departure from Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 08:15<br />

Return to Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 18:30<br />

Macau Tour<br />

Besides being known for multiple casinos,<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

as a Portuguese colony for four centuries,<br />

Macau contains many UNESCO’s World<br />

Heritage monuments, including the famous<br />

facade of St Paul’s Church, the Mount<br />

Fortress and the 14th-century A-Ma Temple.<br />

Please remember to bring along your valid<br />

travel document for entry to Macau.<br />

Persons’<br />

Friday, 24 August<br />

Departure from Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 10:00<br />

Return to Regal Airport Hotel / Harbour Plaza North Point: 17:30<br />

Kowloon Tour<br />

Experience the ancient architecture style<br />

of Tang Dynasty (AD 618-906) in Nan Lian<br />

Garden. The garden is built to conduce<br />

towards a sense of serenity and tranquility<br />

which reflects the richness of classical<br />

Chinese culture. After having a peaceful<br />

morning in Nan Lian Garden, guest will<br />

experience the energetic side of <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> –<br />

visit Avenue of Stars and Tsim Sha Tsui which is one of the main shopping and<br />

entertainment districts in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>. Accompanying<br />

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Notes<br />

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Chairman<br />

Prof. Mitchell M. Tseng<br />

The <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> University of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

Clear Water Bay, Kowloon,<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong><br />

Tel: +852 2358 5985<br />

Photos: <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> Tourism Board<br />

Local Secretariat<br />

Ms. Anna Chan<br />

Ms. Ivy Cheung<br />

The <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> University of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

Clear Water Bay, Kowloon,<br />

<strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong><br />

Tel: +852 2358 8965

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