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GETTING TO GEARS 2016
Gears 2016 is taking place on 10th November in the Michael Tippet Suite in Staff House at The University of Birmingham . Registration will take place from 9am. Our pre-Gears 2016 dinner will be held from 7pm on 9th November in Lucas House at The University of Birmingham. If you have any questions please contact Lindsay & Kirsty in the BGA Office Email: [email protected] Tel: 0191 208 6160 Arriving... By Rail Most cross-country services to Birmingham arrive at New Street Station. Up to six trains an hour depart for the University on the cross-city line (ten minutes to University station, final destination Longbridge or Redditch). The centre of the main campus is a five-minute walk from University Station. By Air Birmingham International Airport has direct flights from locations in the UK, as well as from the USA, Canada, Europe and the Middle East. The journey by taxi from the airport to the University takes approximately half an hour. Alternatively, Air-Rail Link provides a free, fast connection between the airport terminals and Birmingham International railway station. Air-Rail Link operates every two minutes (journey time 90 seconds). Birmingham International railway station has frequent services to New Street Station in the city centre (journey time around 15 minutes). If you are arriving at London, there is a frequent train service from London Euston railway station to New Street Station (journey time around 1 hour 30 minutes). From Heathrow Airport. Take the Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station and then the Underground or a taxi to Euston Station. Alternatively, an Airbus runs from Heathrow Airport direct to Euston Station From Gatwick Airport. Take the Airport Express train to Victoria Station and then the Underground or a taxi to Euston Station By Car Approaching from the north west or south east along the M6 Leave at Junction 6 (signposted Birmingham Central) to join the A38(M) At the end of the motorway, keep to the right, go over a flyover, then through some underpasses to join the A38 Bristol Road The University is on your right, two and a half miles from the city centre
GETTING TO GEARS 2016 CONTINUED
Approaching from the M42 north: Leave at Junction 8 to join the M6 northbound and follow the instructions above Approaching from the south west: Leave the M5 at Junction 4 signposted Birmingham SW) to join the A38 The University is approximately eight miles from the motorway Approaching from the M40: It is easier to turn south on the M42 and leave at Junction 1, heading north on the A38 Bristol Road The University is approximately eight miles from the motorway.
Parking at University of Birmingham Visitors to campus are requested to park in any of the 3 pay & display car parks as well as the new multi-storey pay on exit known as the North East Car Park. Locations are: North East Car Park (access via Pritchatts Road) Sat Nav Postcode B15 2SA North Car Park (access via Pritchatts Rd) Sat Nav Postcode B15 2SB Pritchatts Road Car Park (at the junction with Vincent Drive) Sat Nav Postcode B15 2QU The three car parks above are peripheral car parks and can be accessed without entering the main campus. Visitor charges are: Up to 1 hour £2.00 1-3 hours £3.00 3-5 hours £4.00 5-8 hours £6.00
Timetable of events
9:00 - 9:30 Registration and coffee.
9:30 - 9:45 Welcome and opening remarks from BGA Chairman
Graham Penning OBE
9:45 – 10:05 “A New Way of Face Gear Manufacturing”
Markus Augsberg – The Gleason Works
10:05 – 10:15 Review by Chairman & Questions
10:15 – 10:35 "Modification of surface structure and geometry on gears.
Polish and twist control grinding."
Walter Graf – Reishauer
11:05 – 11:15 Review by Chairman & Questions
10:45 – 11:05 "Effect of Relief-hole Diameter on Die Elastic Deformation
during Cold Precision Forging of Helical Gears"
Wei Feng – University of Sheffield
11:05 – 11:15 Review by Chairman & Questions
11:15 - 11:35 Morning Coffee
11:35 – 11:55 "Using the Energy Pulse Method to Assess the Performance
of Polymer Gears"
Dr Karl Dearn – University of Birmingham
11:55 – 12:05 Review by Chairman & Questions
12:05 – 12:25 BGA Student Prize "High Speed Layshaft for Mechanical Drive"
Joe Watson – Allen Gears
12:25 – 12:45 Review by Chairman & Questions
Timetable of events continued
12:45—13:45 Lunch
13:34 – 14:05 “Investigation of High Pressure Angle Effect on Spur Gear
Epicyclic Gearings"
Erasmo Chiappetta – Norbar
14:05 – 14:15 Review by Chairman & Questions
14:15 – 14:45 BGA Presentation
BGA TRMC
14:45 – 15:05 "Housing rigidity in transmissions - myth or necessity?"
Dr Jurg Langhart – Kisssoft
15:05 – 15:15 Review by Chairman & Questions
15: 15—15:30 Afternoon Tea
15:30 – 15:50 "Investigation into the failure of a large power generation
double helical parallel shaft gearset due to Sub Surface Fatigue
Fracture"
Shawn Buckley & Dr Paul Bradley – Allen Gears & Dynamechs
Technology
15:50 – 16:00 Review by Chairman & Questions
16:00 – 16:20 "Design and development of a novel power-transmission
coupling"
Dr A Clarke – Cardiff University & Punk Couplings
16:20 – 16:30 Review by Chairman & Questions
16:30 – 16:45 Chairman’s closing remarks
Graham Penning OBE