The 3 rd International Conference on Processing, Manufacturing of Advanced Materials (ICAM 2009) July 8~10, 2009 Busan, Korea Final Program
The 3 rd International Conference on Processing, Manufacturing of Advanced Materials (ICAM 2009) July 8~10, 2009 Busan, Korea Organized by Pusan National University Tohoku University Co-Organizer by Metals Bank (KIMS) The Korean Institute of Metal and Materials (Committee of Processing) Sponsored by National Research Lab. (NRL) Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) BK21 Materials Education and Research Division, PNU The Institute for Materials Technology, PNU Specialization Project, PNU
Conference Organizing Committee Chairmen Prof. Ik Min Park, Pusan National University, Korea Prof. Yong Ho Park, Pusan National University, Korea Prof. Takeshi GOTO, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan Conference Committee Prof. Seog Young Yoon, Pusan National University, Korea Prof. Yang Do Kim, Pusan National University, Korea Prof. Mitsuo NIINOMI, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan Prof. Yuichi SASAKI, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan Prof. Akihiko CHIBA, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan Prof. Takayuki NARUSIMA, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan Dr. Byoung Kee Kim, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Korea Dr. Sang Kwan Lee, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Korea Dr. Hyung Ho Jo, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea Dr. Dae Geun Nam, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea Prof. Sang Shik Kim, Gyeongsang National University, Korea Conference Secretariats Prof. Nam Hyun Kang, Pusan National University, Korea Prof. Hidemi KATO, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan Dr. Jeong Jung Oak, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan Mr. Yong Ha Park, Pusan National University, Korea
July 8, 2009 (Wednesday) General Information 09:00 ~ 13:00 Registration The lobby of Seacloud Hotel 13:00 ~13:10 Opening Address The Banquet Room of Seacloud Hotel 13:10 ~ 18:00 & Oral Presentation The Banquet Room of Seacloud Hotel 18:00 ~ 20:00 Welcome Reception Seacloud Hotel July 9, 2009 (Thursday) July 10, 2009 (Friday) 10:00 ~ 12:30 & Oral Presentation The Banquet Room of Seacloud Hotel 12:30 ~ 13:30 Lunch Theus Dining Hall 13:30 ~ 16:30 & Oral Presentation The Banquet Room of Seacloud Hotel 16:30 ~ 18:00 Discussion The lobby of Seacloud Hotel 18:00 ~ 20:00 Conference Banquet The Banquet Room of Seacloud Hotel 10:00 ~ 12:30 & Oral Presentation The Banquet Room of Seacloud Hotel 12:30 ~ 13:30 Lunch Theus Dining Hall 13:30 ~ 17:30 & Oral Presentation The Banquet Room of Seacloud Hotel 17:30 ~17:40 Closing Address The Banquet Room of Seacloud Hotel
09:00 ~13:00 13:00 ~ 13:10 Wednesday, July 8, 2009 Registration The lobby of Seacloud Hotel Opening Address Ik Min Park, Pusan National University, Korea Chair: Prof. Yang Do Kim (Pusan National University, Korea) 13:10 ~ 13:40 13:40 ~ 14:10 14:10 ~ 14:40 14:40 ~ 15:10 Simulation, elaboration and characterization of metal matrix composite with specific and adaptive properties Prof. Jean-Francois SILVAIN, National Center for Scientific Research, France Gas hydrate formation process for pre-combustion capture of carbon dioxide Mr. Hyun Ju Lee, Pusan National University, Korea Surface modification of titanium by pack cementation process for biomedical applications Prof. Takayuki NARUSHIMA, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan Fabrication of aluminum-diamond composites for thermal management applications Dr. Han Sang Kwon, National Center for Scientific Research, France 15:10 ~ 15:30 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Hidemi KATO (IMR, Tohoku University, Japan) 15:30 ~ 16:00 15:00 ~ 16:30 16:30 ~ 17:00 17:00 ~ 17:30 17:30 ~ 18:00 18:30 ~ 20:00 Consideration of Dental Implant Treatment Based on Biomechanics and Mechanobiology Prof.Keiichi SASAKI, Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University, Japan The effect of Ca and Sr additions on microstrucrue and properties of Mg-4Al- 2Sn alloy Mr. Kyung Chul Park, Pusan National University, Korea Effect of nano-scale particles on the creep behavior of 2014 Al Prof. Sammy Chan, University of New South Waless, Australia In vitro study and preparation of hydroxyapatite/chitosan-alginate composite scaffolds for tissue engineering Mr. Hyeong Ho Jin, Pusan National University, Korea Corrosion behavior of Ti-Ag alloys for dentistry in lactic acid solution Prof. Masatoshi TAKAHASHI, Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University, Japan Welcome Reception Seacloud Hotel
Thursday, July 9, 2009 Chair: Prof. Nam Hyun Kang (Pusan National University, Korea) 10:00 ~ 10:30 10:30 ~ 11:00 11:00 ~ 11:30 11:30 ~ 12:00 12:00 ~ 12:30 12:30 ~ 13:30 Deformation microstructure in high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steels Dr. Tae Ho Lee, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Korea Improvement in mechanical properties of implant rod made of biomedical b type titanium alloy for spinal fusion Mr. Kengo NARITA, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan Keynote Spearker Improvement in Mechanical Functionality of Biomedical Ti-29Nb-3Ta-4.6Zr with Keeping its Young s Modulus Low Prof. Mitsuo NIINOMI, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan Effects of Cold-Working Conditions on Hydrogen-induced Delay Cracking for TWIP steels, Mr. Kyung Min Lee, Pusan National University, Korea Grain size control of magnesium alloys using possible inoculants Dr.Yong Cheol Lee, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea Lunch (Theus Dinning Hall) Chair : Prof. Mistuo NIINOMI (IMR, Tohoku University, Japan) 13:30 ~ 14:00 14:00 ~ 14:30 14:30 ~ 15:00 15:00 ~ 15:30 15:30 ~ 16:00 Tribological characteristics of aluminum composites under dry sliding condition Mr. Sul Ki Park, Pusan National University, Korea Isothermal Martensite and Bainite Transformations during Quenching and Partitioning Process for 0.15C Steel Prof. Nam Hyun Kang, Pusan national University, Korea Ductilization of Mg-based Bulk Metallic Glasses with Ti fibers Mr. Hideki OKA, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan Keynote Spearker Dislocation dissociation and locking in supersaturated Co-Ni based superalloys due to aging treatment with and without strong magnetic field Prof. Akihiko CHIBA, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan Preparation of porous Zr-based glassy alloys Dr. T. Wada, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan 16:00 ~ 16:30 Coffee Break Chair : Prof. Yong Ho Park 16:00 ~ 18:00 Discussion 18:00 ~ 20:00 Conference Banquet
Friday, July 10, 2009 Chair: Dr. Dae Geun Nam (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea) 10:00 ~ 10:30 10:30 ~ 11:00 11:00 ~ 11:30 11:30 ~ 12:00 12:00 ~ 12:30 12:30 ~ 13:30 Strain age hardening behavior and dislocation locking of Co-Ni based superalloy Mr. Takuma OTOMO, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan Development of Mg-based bulk metallic glass and its composite Prof. Hidemi KATO, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan Use of Synthetic relationship between titanium and alloying element in designing Ni-free Ti-base BMG alloy with high potentials to be applied for biomaterials Dr. Jong Jung Oak, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan Methods to produce ultrafine-grained metallic materials through severe plastic deformation Prof. Aidang Shan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Study on the bond strength of self-wetting hybrid polysiloxane impression materials -temperature effects on adhesive properties- Prof. Akio IZUMIDA, Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University, Japan Lunch (Theus Dinning Hall) Chair: Prof. Akihiko CHIBA (IMR, Tohoku University, Japan) 13:30 ~ 14:00 14:00 ~ 14:30 14:30 ~ 15:00 15:00 ~ 15:30 Hydroxyapatite Film on Human Tooth Surface as a Functional Interface between Tooth Substance and Biomaterials Mr. Ryo AKATSUKA, Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University, Japan Pure SF6 and SF6-N2 mixture gas hydrates equilibrium and kinetic characteristics Mr. Eun Kyung Lee, Pusan National University, Korea Mechanical Properties of Y2O3-CeO2-ZrO2 Alloys after Aging in Hydrothermal Atmosphere Mr. Sang Yong Ji, Pusan National University, Korea Wear Properties of Squeeze Infiltrated AS52/Al 18 B 4 O 33 +SiCp Hybrid Metal Matrix Composite Mr. Jun Seong Yang, Pusan National University, Korea Chair: Prof. Seog Young Yoon, Pusan National University, Korea 15:30 ~ 16:00 16:00 ~ 16:30 16:30 ~ 17:00 TiO2coating on the titanium implant surface by ECR plasma oxidation Mr. Makoto FUJIKAWA, Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University, Japan Effects of Tempering Condition on the Carbide Amount and Spherodization for 1GPa ESW Mr. Jin Beom Lee, Pusan National University, Korea Mechanical properties of in-situ FeAl-TiB2 intermetallic matrix composites Mr. J ung Hoon Kim, Pusan National University, Korea
17:00 ~ 17:30 17:30 ~ 17:40 Microstructure and mechanical properties of Mg-xSn-5Al-1Zn alloys by squeeze casting Mr. Byeong Ho Kim, Pusan National University, Korea Closing Address Takechi GOTO, IMR, Tohoku University, Japan
Important Dates Abstract Submission : June 30, 2009 Submission of the Full Manuscript : June 30, 2009 ICAM 2009 Conference : July 8 ~ 10, 2009 Recommendation for Lecturers They will continue for 20 minutes, following by 10minutes for questions. Oral Presentation Oral Presentation may be presented by one of the authors. Each speaker is only permitted for one presentation. It should continue 12minutes and the following 3 minutes is reserved for questions. Speakers wishing to use a data video projector for their presentation must bring their presentation on a CD or flash memory in power point file. Official Language The official language of the symposium will be English.
Guidelines for producing the Abstract and full Paper The abstract or full paper, in English, must be provided by all contributors of keynote speaker, oral presentations and posters. The deadline date for the submission of abstracts or papers is 30 th June 2009. It has to be typed and prepared according to the instructions below. Abstract Submission The Abstract template with a brief instruction for the preparation of the abstract can be provided the Microsoft Word (doc) files. All abstracts must be submitted in e-mail (pyha0806@pusan.ac.kr). Instruction for the preparation and submission of paper To prepare an abstract, it is convenient to use a template. (Including for attachment file) The Title The title should be carefully chosen to indicate as clearly as possible the subject of the manuscript. The first letter of each word should begin with a capital letter except for articles, conjunctions, and prepositions. The first word after a hyphen should also be capitalized such as "Temperature-Dependent Mobility, The X-Ray Diffraction, and Zr-Based Alloys". Bylines should include all those who have made substantial contributions to the work. The first author should be the major contributor of the work. All authors' names should be written in full. At least one author should be designated with a sign as the corresponding author. Affiliations should include the following information in the order of Institute, Department, City, Zip Code, and Country. Abstract and Keywords Each paper should include a 100-150 words abstract and five key words for use in indexing. Text All papers should be written in English and SI units should be used throughout. Description headings should be used to divide the paper into its component parts. Abbreviations should be defined the first time they occur in manuscript. Defined abbreviations must then be used in the pre-described form, e.g. 'Absolute temperature (T) is T is'. The mathematical equations should be numbered consecutively throughout the text with algebraic numerals in parentheses such as (1), (2), and (3), etc. without connecting lines after the equations. Illustrations All illustrations should be submitted in a format suitable for reproduction in a single column (85 mm) of a journal page. Double column treatment will be used only when required by the complexity of the materials. Because illustrations may be reduced in final printing, lettering should be large enough to be legible after reduction. Micrographs should always carry micron markers to show magnification. Illustrations should be numbered in sequence, and the captions should be submitted as a separate list. Color printing is available, but the author will be required to pay for the printing cost. References All references to other papers, books, etc. should be given at the end of the paper. They should be indicated in the text by consecutive numbers in solid bracket, e.g., [1] or [1,2] or [1-6], as part of the text. References should contain the authors' names together with their initials, the contracted title of the journal, volume number, first page number, and year, as illustrated below. References to books
should contain the publisher's name and location. For collected works (e.g., conference proceedings), the editors' names should always be cited. Reference to unpublished reports should only be made when no alternative published form can be located. Type all the references in the corresponding format given below: (1) Journals: Author, Journal Title Vol., page (year). K. S. Lee and Y. W. Chang, Met. Mater. -Int.11, 53 (2005). S. Lee and N. J. Kim, Met. Mater. Trans. (In press). (2) Conference Proceedings or Books: Author, Proceeding (editor) or Book, page, publisher, place (year). T. K. Ha and Y. W. Chang, Proc. 2 nd Pacific Rim Int. Conf. on Adv. Mater. & Processing (eds. K. S. Shin, J. K. Yoon, and S. J. Kim), p.253, Korean Inst. Metals & Mater., Gyongju, Korea (1995). J. P. Hirth and J. Loathe, Theory of Dislocations, 2 nd ed., p.764-774, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1982). (3) Web-page: Author, Title, URL (year). D. Becker, The Beowulf Project, http://www.beowulf.org (1994). (4) Thesis: Author, Thesis, page, university, place (year). C. H. Kim, Ph. D. Thesis, p. 97-116, Daehan University, Seoul (2005).
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