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12th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
on MECHANICAL
and PHYSICAL BEHAVIOUR
of MATERIALS under
DYNAMIC LOADING
Final ANNOUNCEMENT
ARCACHON
France
September 10-14, 2018
Important dates
October 31, 2017 Abstracts due for proceedings papers
October 31, 2017 EPJ-ST Peer review manuscript due
(extended deadline, last date)
December 1, 2017 Start of registration
February 15, 2018 Proceedings papers due
March 31, 2018 Final notification of acceptance for peer
review articles
April 30, 2018 End of early registration
August 15, 2018 End of registration
September 10, 2018 Start of conference
Fees Early Late
DYMAT Member 890 € 1000 €
Non-member 970 € 1100 €
Student (DYMAT member) 330 € 410 €
Student (non-member) 400 € 480 €
Publication As for previous conferences, there are two publication options for the
12th International DYMAT Conference:
1) Contributions of up to 6 pages for the proceedings book which
will be published in the well-known DYMAT format by the European
Physical Journal - Web of Conference (EPJ – WoC - ISSN: 2100-
014X).
2) Peer-reviewed original papers for a specifically dedicated the-
matic issue of the European Physical Journal – Special Topics (EPJ
ST, Impact factor 2015 : 1.417, ISSN 1951-6355).
The original paper (maximum 35 papers) can either be a 8-10
pages contribution or a 3-5 pages short study.
All submissions must be in one of the following topics:
• Experimental Techniques
• Microstructural Effects
• Biomechanics
• Modelling & Numerical Simulation
• Industrial Applications
Authors are kindly requested to submit abstracts for the peer reviewed
articles and proceedings contributions before October 31, 2017.
Registration If you are interested in this conference and would like to register your-self as a participant, please visit the conference website:
www.dymat2018.org
How to join DYMAT?
To become a member of the DYMAT Association or to renew your membership, please visit the website www.dymat.org. Members get reduced conference fees.
Contact
Antonio Cosculluela & Eric Buzaud, co-chairs of DYMAT 2018 [email protected]
CEA CESTA 15, Avenue des Sablières CS 6001 33116 Le Barp Cedex France
DYMAT DYMAT is an international association for the promotion of research into the dynamic behaviour of materials and its applications. Every three years, an international conference is organized by DYMAT. The last conference took place in Lugano, Switzerland (2015). The next conference will take place in Arcachon, France (September 10-14, 2018). It is organized in collaboration with CEA and the University of Bordeaux.
Objective
The objective of the triennial international DYMAT conferences is to create a forum where scientists involved in research or industrial applications related to the dynamic behaviour of materials can meet and discuss results and ideas by means of a series of presentations (oral and poster) and a small-scale technical exhibition. Delegates from all nations are invited to attend the conference.
Topics
The topics presented at the DYMAT conferences cover theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches to the various methods used to study the mechanical and physical behaviour of metals, ceramics, concrete, polymers, biomaterials and composites at high strain rates. Participants are also invited to make presentations of work based on specific industrial applications, such as crashworthiness in transport including cars, trains, boats and airplanes ; terminal ballistics related to
defence, shielding of satellites, failure of turbine blades and discs ;
blast effects due to industrial explosions, terrorist attacks ; cata-
strophic failure assessments of engineered structures, material pro-cessing such as high-speed shaping of metals.
Conference venue
The DYMAT 2018 conference will be held in Arcachon at the “Palais des Congrès” Conference Center. Arcachon is located on the French Atlantic coast, 60 km west from Bordeaux, the capital of the region of France with a worldwide reputation for the finest wines. Arcachon has a unique atmosphere, with its charming, elegant 19th century villas in the winter town, a bustling town centre and a 7 km beach. The city of Bordeaux is among France's most exciting, vibrant and dynamic cities. In the past decade, the city has been profoundly trans-formed, with boulevards being pedestrianised, neoclassical architec-ture restored, and a high-tech public transport system created. Don’t miss this treasure in the heart of France's wine country !
International Advisory Committee
Dr. C. Albertini, Former Head of Large Dynamic Testing Facility, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Italy
Emeritus Prof. Dr. R. Armstrong, University of Maryland, USA
Prof. Y. L. Bai, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Bragov, Research Inst. of Mechanics, State Univ., Russia
Dr. T. Cloete, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Dr. J. A. Epaarachchi, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Dr. G. Gray III, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Prof. B. Lundberg, Uppsala University, Sweden
Prof. M. A. Meyers, University of California San Diego, USA
Prof. A. Molinari, University of Lorraine, Metz, France
Prof. D. Rittel, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Israel
Prof. J. Weerheijm, TNO Defence, Security & Safety, Netherlands
Conference Committee Prof. N. Bahlouli, University of Strasbourg, France
Dr. E. Buzaud, CEA, Le Barp, France
Prof. E. Cadoni, SUPSI - University of Applied Sciences of
Southern Switzerland, Switzerland
Dr. A. Cosculluela, CEA, Le Barp, France
Dr. H. Couque, Nexter Munitions, Bourges, France
Prof. Pascal Forquin, University of Grenoble, France
Dr. S. Guérard, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France
Prof. S. Hiermaier, Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics,
Ernst-Mach-Institut, EMI, Germany
Dr. M. Hokka, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Prof. L. Kruszka, The Jaroslaw Dabrowski Military University of
Technology, Warszawa, Poland
Prof. Magnus Langseth, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology, Norway
Prof. Francisco Galvez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Prof. E. Markiewicz, University of Valenciennes, France
Prof. L. Peroni, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Prof. P. Verleysen, Ghent University, Belgium
Dr. S. M. Walley, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom