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01. Carbon Fiber in Mass Production Vehicles
03. Easy Design Tools for Composite Structures
04. Testing and Life Cycle
05. Advances and Challenges in the Aeronautics Industry
06. Market Drivers in Off-shore Activities: Energy, Oil & Gas
02. Software for Advanced Composite Design and Manufacturing
Country of HonorThailand
Conferences Program
Booth E 9
In partnership with:
Klaus DrechslerProfessor TU Munich
Karl-Heinz FüllerManager Materials, Concepts and AMGl Daimler AG
Andreas Erber Director Lightweight and Application CenterSGL Group
Peng He Managing DirectorKDX
Networking Break
Technology Development for Composite Mass Production in a Global Network Approach > Private public partnerships as a key to innovation > Leading edge cluster MAI Carbon and its local impact > Global networks to take composites to the next stage
Open-Hybrid LabFactory A Path to Successfull Lightweight Design
Materials and Processes Enabling Automotive Mass Production> Material toolboxes focused on fast cycle times > Materials and processes addressing cost efficient production technologies > Integrated design and engineering approach for automotive applications
The KDX R&D Center: Pathway to High-volume Composite Production> Global set-up of the Kangde composite activities > Technology development focusing high-volume production > Production processes to cope with the automotive composite demand in Asia
Quo vadis - High Volume Production CFRP in Automotive Applications> History of composites in Automotive > Current design and processes of CFRP applications > R&D collaborations and future perspectives
10am
01. Carbon Fiber in Mass Production Vehicles
8:30am
8:55am
10:25am
9:20am
SGL Group Andreas ErberDirector Lightweight and Application Center
TU Munich Klaus DrechslerProfessor
> Mass production is one of the biggest challenges of the automotive industry when it comes to composite materials, especially in order to achieve cost parity with metal equivalents. Thanks to process innovations and adapted epoxy resins, fast cycle-times for high-performance structural parts have become a priority in the industry. The presentations from this session will highlight how advancements in materials and processes as well as technology developments can allow to reach this high-volume composite production goal.
> Challenges of high volume production > Technology developments in mass production
November 15
8:30 - 10:50am
Chairmen
Armin Plath Volkswagen
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Networking Break
02. Software for Advanced Composite Design and Manufacturing
1:50pm
Composite Cluster SingaporeFlorian DoetzerManaging Director
> Composites-specific simulation tools have become increasingly necessary in the industry, for design, analysis and manufacturing. This session will delve into design, optimization and robotics.
> Design Optimization > Robotics > Softwares
Chairman
November 15
12:30pm - 2pm
In partnership with:
Markku PalanteräGeneral Manager & CEO Componeering
Paul MoulandSES Portfolio Development Executive APAC SIEMENS
James Glover Team Leader of Market Development Robotmaster
Michael SkinnerFounder Seifert & Skinner Associates
12:30pm
1:10pm
1:30pm
12:50pm
Radical Market Changes in Robotics and their effects on the Industry and Market
Composite Pressure Vessel Design and Analysis using Composicad Software
Composites Development in the High Performance Enterprise
Design-Optimisations of Composite Structures Based on Lay-up Parameterization
03. Easy Design Tools for Composites Structures
Hanyang University Sung HaProfessor
> Many composite designers have difficulties in choosing the right materials and understanding structural behavior. Conventional design tools are not only very expensive but also very difficult to use. This session will focus on software for advanced composite design and manufacturing, as well as simulation models and behavioral predictions.
> Introduction and general usages of 3D-beam for design of composites> Application of 3D-beam to Design of composite cylinders and pipesDesign of multibody composite structures: bikes> Design of section varying composite structures: wind turbine blades> Design of advanced composite structures: NCF, braiding and woven parts
Chairman
November 15
2pm - 3pm
In partnership with:
Sung HaProfessor Hanyang University
Simulation Based Design of Composite Materials and Parts> Thermoplastic resins
> Hybrid materials, fabrics,
automotive parts
> 3D beam simple design tool
2pm
Tong-Earn TayProfessor National University of Singapore
Seamless Predictive Modeling from BVID to CAI of Composites> Latest developments in computational modeling of composites > Predicting the residual CAI strength as a result of the rapid propagation of the damage
2:40pm
Richard PainterVP Business Development Granta Design
Developing Fully Traceable, Simulation Material Model Input Cards Representing Complex Anisotropic, Orthotropic and Quasi-isotropic Materials and their Behavior from Test Data> Bridge the gap between materials and simulation groups > Convert statistical property data into FEA input decks > Use of-the-shelf tools to manage entire process > Distribute the results to any size of simulation and design engineers > Interfaces available for most CAD and CAE systems
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Christopher LaneTechnical Lead Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre (ARTC)
Francois-Come BeaupreNDT Business Development Manager Olympus Singapore Pte Ltd
Steven CrummackHead of Testing Testia Asia Pacific, Airbus Group Singapore Pte Ltd
Networking Break
Advancement of Composite Material Inspection> Solutions targeted towards CFRP flat panels and more complex geometries > Radii inspection using a range of technologies including UT conventional, phased array, and bond testing > Different options in the scanning methods
NDT Inspection of Composites> Material toolboxes focused on fast cycle times > Materials and processes addressing cost efficient production technologies > Integrated design and engineering approach for automotive applications
The Use of Advanced Non-Destructive Evaluation Methods for the Inspection of Composite Structures> Ability of ultrasonic array methods to quickly scan large areas > Challenges of composite inspection using ultrasound as well as novel methods of processing ultrasonic data to characterize sub-surface defects in three-dimensions
04. Testing and Life Cycle
8:30am 9:20am
8:55am
9:45am Singapore Institute of Technology Yee Fook CheongAssociate Professor
Edmund Liew Chin KianAssistant Professor
> The latest innovative or more traditional non-destructive testing methods will be presented during this session. Damage analysis is particularly important when it comes to composite materials, since repairs are such an issue nowadays. Ultrasonic methods, shearography, and active-thermography are only a few of the methods that will be presented.
> Challenges of high volume production > Technology developments in mass production
November 16
8:30am - 11:15am
Chairmen
In partnership with:
Thien Fook ChiaManaging DirectorAdmiralty International Pte Ltd
Erwin Merijn WoutersonSenior Lecturer Singapore Polytechnic
Kheng Lim GohSenior LecturerNewcastle University International Singapore
NDT of Composite Structures> Increasing need for automated non-destructive testing > Phased array ultrasound (PAUT) and laser shearography
Damages in a Fibre-Reinforced Composite: Can Repair Really Restore Its Mechanical Properties?> Barely visible impact damage > Repair > Carbon fibre reinforced composites
Digital Technology in Composite Manufacturing> Extensive use of CAD/CAM for design and manufacturing composite parts for various applications > Detailed FEA analysis and simulation of long span (16 m) roof structure and manufacturing processes
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Renato MarelliRegional Technical Manager, Asia Pacific Element 6
Philippe SanialR&D DirectorChomarat
Hamid SaeedipourSenior Lecturer Republic Polytechnic
Trimming and Slotting of CFRP with PCD End Mills> Benefits of machining CFRP
with PCD
> Flute design flexibility w/
round PCD
> Speed / finish performance
improvement
New Research on Advanced NCF (C-PLY™) Offering High Mechanical Performances and Fast Manufacturing Opportunities for Composite Parts> Special stitching yarn
depending on the process and the
resin
> Stitching pattern to optimize
deformability and permeability
> TP veil contribution on
mechanical performance (CAI)
Smart Restoration of Internal Defects in Damaged Composite Aero-Structures> Rapid and effective in-situ
healing technique
> Resin dripping method, the
resin injection with vacuum
chamber system and the double
bagging
05. Advances and Challenges in the Aeronautics Industry
1:25pm
1:50pm
Republic Polytechnic
Hamid SaeedipourSenior Lecturer
> Thanks to their high strength and lightweight properties, composite materials are becoming increasingly widespread in the aerospace industry. Current challenges and improvements include the quality of suitability for large-scale serial products, and the necessary automation of processes combined with stability and cost reductions. This session will also delve into restoration and internal defects, as well as nanocomposites.
> Increasing production rates> Complex manufacturing> Tooling and assembly systems
Chairman
November 16
1pm - 3:40pm
1pm
Networking Break2:15pm
Richard PainterVP Business Development Granta Design
Mapping the Performance Limits for Complex Composite Materials to Maximize Competitive Advantage > Manage all measured or
simulated data for different
environments, stacking sequences,
loading conditions, constituents
> Develop, manage and monitor
test matrices covering all variables
> Create fully traceable statistical
properties and simulation input
decks
> Data accessible to all CAD,
CAE and PLM users in industry
standard tools
2:55pm
Se ValavanPrincipal Lecturer (Technology) Republic Polytechnic
Injection Moulded Polymer Nanocomposites With Tunable Properties Suitable For the Aerospace Industry> Materials analyses of
injection moulded processing
of polymer nanocomposites
> Thermal and mechanical
properties suitable for aerospace
industry
2:30pm
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Narasimalu SrikanthProgram Manager / Senior Scientist Nanyang Technology University
Helge HaberkernSales and Marketing Manager for the Asian region Saertex
Clemens Launer Managing DirectoriNDTact GmBH
Christoph Engel Managing Director Tialoc Group
Duong Hai MinhAssistant Professor National University of Singapore
Networking Break
Tailoring Composites for Offshore Renewables Structural Applications> Load estimation method for offshore composite structures > Tailoring Composite architectural design for the specific loads & performance > Effect of environmental factors on composite performance in offshore marine condition > Effect of Manufacturing Process induced defects on performance. > Novel non-destructive methods to suit the specific
failure modes
Powerful Sorbents and Green Heat Insulators From Paper Waste> Recycled cellulose aerogel
> Water repellent but capable
of absorbing oil only
Advantages of composite materials for the offshore sector> Offshore wind turbine rotor blades with carbon fiber spar caps > Riser clamps made of glass reinforced plastics > Norway’s ship of the year 2016
FRP / Dual Laminate Tanks & Vessels for Corrosive Media Applications in the Offshore Industry
Practical Approach and Use of Acoustic Emission and Vibration sensors in Oil and Gas > Overview of the newest processes in structure monitoring through acoustic emission and vibration sensors
> Case study of current applications in various industries
> Examples of applications in oil and gas
06. Market Drivers in off-shore activities: Energy, Oil & Gas
8:55am
9:30am
10:20am
9:55am
9:20pm
Nanyang Technology University
Narasimalu SrikanthProgram ManagerSenior Scientist
> The harsh environments linked to the Oil & Gas industry make the use of composite an obvious choice thanks to their resistance and low weight. Offshore wind turbine rotor blades, load estimation methods, and environmental factors are a few of the topics that will be addressed during this session.
> Corrosion and chemical resistance> Lightweight piping systems
Chairman
November 17
8:30 - 11am
8:30am
In partnership with:
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