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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT & PROGRAMME14 th Internat ional Symposium on Metal lography

M E T A L L O G R A P H Y ’ 0 1 0

28th – 30th APRIL 2010

ACADEMIA Congress CentreStará Lesná, High Tatra MountainsSLOVAK REPUBLIC

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The Conference is organized by

DEPARTMEnT Of MATERIALS SCIEnCE, fACULT Y Of METALLURGY, TECHnICAL UnIVERSIT Y Of KOšICE

Park Komenského 11042 00 Košice, SLOvAKIA

Phone: +421 55 602 27 74+421 55 602 27 68

Fax: +421 55 602 22 43

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Website: www.tuke.sk/metalo

in cooperation withINSTITUTE OF MATERIALS RESEARCH OF THE SLOvAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IN KOŠICE, SLOvAKIA

METAL SCIENCE SOCIETY AT THE SLOvAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCESBRANCH OF THE SLOvAK METALLURGICAL SOCIETY AT THE FACULTY OF METALLURGY TU OF KOŠICE, SLOvAKIA

U. S. STEEL KOŠICE, s. r. o., RESEARCH & DEvELOP-MENT CENTER, SLOvAKIA

It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 14th International Symposium on Metallography ME-TALLOGRAPHY´010, to be held from 28-30 April 2010 in the beautiful surroundings of the High Tat-ra Mountains in the Slovak Republic.We welcome all participants to this traditional event where materials specialists from various parts of the world have been meeting and exchanging their latest insights at three-yearly intervals since 1969. The original group of narrowly-specialized metallographers who based their research on light microscopical and macroscopical observation has grown in line with the development of instrument technology into a community of materials specialists making use of a wide range of increasingly mo-dern equipment, even though the subject of their research still remains material, and most frequ-ently metal. Let us hope and strive to ensure that, just as the use of the wheel has not disappeared from human civilization despite people’s reaching for distant parts of the universe without rolling motion, neither should classical metallography disappear as a means of discovering the secrets of the ma-terial world, despite the fact that the most modern instruments in use today are so markedly diffe-rent from the original metallographic microscope. Metallography still has something to tell us. This will surely be confirmed by the “Metallography ’010” symposium. The Conference Committee wishes to acknowledge the assistance and encouragement that we have received from many individuals and organizations in the organization of this event. The Scientific and Organizing Committee wish to create a successful conference in order to spread professional experience in the wider international community of metallographers and mate-rials scientists. We warmly welcome you and wish all of you fruitful inspiring discussions and an enjoyable stay in the High Tatra Mountains during the 14th International Conference on Metallography.

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InTERnATIOnAL SCIEnTIfIC COMMITTEE

Joint Chairmen

Petr Zuna

Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic

Kenji Ikeuchi

Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

Peter Bernasovský

Welding Research Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia

Ján Bošanský

IBOK a. s., Bratislava, Slovakia

Jozef Billy

Research & Development Center, U. S. Steel Košice, s. r.

o., Slovakia

Christian Chimani

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology , Ranshofen, Austria

Pavel Diko

Institute of Experimental Physics of SAS, Košice,

Slovakia

Ján Dusza

Institute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia

Jana Dobrovská

vŠB - Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic

Alistair Doig

Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham UK

CHAIR Of THE SYMPOSIUMMargita LongauerováTechnical University of Košice, Slovakia

Jan Dutkiewicz

Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland

Robert Gero

Gero – Business and Consulting Ltd, Israel

Zdeněk Jonšta

vŠB - Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic

Radomila Konečná

University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovakia

Tibor Kvačkaj

Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

Ludvík Kunz

Institute of Physics of Materials AS CR, Brno, Czech

Republic

Pavel Lejček

Institute of Physics, AS CR, Prague, Czech Republic

Peiying Liu

Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,

Beijing, China

Svätoboj Longauer

Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

Margita Longauerová

Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

Ľudovít Parilák

ŽP Research & Development Center s.r.o., Podbrezová,

Slovakia

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HOnORARY COMMITTEE

Margita LongauerováChair of the Symposium and President of the Slovak Me-tal Science Society

Ivan HrivňákFounder of the Symposium

George BabcokePresident of U. S. Steel Košice, s.r.o., Slovakia

Anton ČižmárRector of the Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

Ľudovít DobrovskýDean of the Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engine-ering vŠB - Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic

Zdeněk JonštaHead of the Department of Materials Engineering, vŠB - Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic

Peter KorytkoGeneral Manager, Research & Development Center, U. S. Steel Košice, s. r. o., Slovakia

Svätoboj LongauerHead of the Department of Materials Science, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

Vojtech Rušín Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Scien-ces, Tatranská Lomnica, Slovakia

Peter ševcDirector of the Institute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia

Karel TomášekDean of the Faculty of Metallurgy, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

Igor TunyiMember of the Presidium of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

George Vander VoortUSA

Petr Zunavice-dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic

Peter ševc

Institute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia

Jiří švejcar

University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic

Miroslav Tvrdý

vŠB - Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic

George Vander Voort

USA

Bogdan Wendler

Technical University of Lodz, Poland

Jozef Zrník

COMTES FHT Ltd., Dobřany, Czech Republic

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ORGAnIZInG COMMITTEE

Margita Longauerová - ChairGabriel Janák - SecretarySvätoboj Longauer – Head of Dept. of Materials SciencePavel BekečMarián Buršák Mária fedorováMartin fujdaViera HorákováPeter HorňakOndrej Milkovičštefan nižníkLadislav PešekMarek VojtkoAndrej Leško - Research & Development Center, U. S. Steel Košice, s. r. o., SlovakiaMária fáberová - Institute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia

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Date of the Conference: 28th – 30th April 2010Place of the Conference: ACADEMIA Congress Centre,Stará Lesná, High Tatra Mountains

Conference Site The conference will be held at the Academia Congress Centre situated only 2 km from Tatranská Lomnica, one of the centres in the High Tatra Mountains, in pleasant mountain surroundings near the village of Stará Lesná. Accommodation is reserved directly in Academia and also in the other hotels named Kontakt, Horizont and For-ton, which are situated quite near the congress centre. The rooms are equipped with their own bathroom, toilet, television and phone. Every hotel has its own car park. The hotels are connected by road with the international railway station at Poprad (22 km) and the coach station at Starý Smokovec (10 km). You can find classic Slovak hospitality and a high standard of services for medium prices here. There is a swimming pool and sauna in the congress centre nearby.April is the beginning of the spring season in the High Tatras, so there may still be snow at higher altitudes ear-ly in May and therefore opportunities for skiing in the mo-untains (e.g. at Lomnické sedlo). Tatranská Lomnica is a well-known winter sports centre. The average temperatu-re in April is between +4 and +14°C in lower locations, such as where Stará Lesná is situated.

Transport One possibility is air travel to Košice from Prague (Czech Republic) or from Bratislava. Another possibility is to tra-vel by train (Intercity express trains from Prague, Bratisla-va or Košice to Poprad).

Local TransportationThe Academia Congress Centre can be reached by ta-king the High Tatras electric railway or bus from Poprad (the electric railway and bus stations are near the railway station) up to Starý Smokovec, and then changing to the electric railway line or bus in the direction of Tatranská Lomnica. Get out at the Stará Lesná stop, and walk down the side-road to the hotels. Alternatively you can take a taxi from Poprad. The Organizing Committee will arrange transport from Poprad railway station to the conference place on request.

The Conference languageThe official language is English. In exceptional circum-stances Slovak and Czech may also become feasible. Contributions will be published in English in a special is-sue of the journal Acta Metallurgica Slovaca.

Registration and ReservationParticipants should register on the form provided and also reserve accommodation on the other form.

AccommodationAccommodation during the Conference has been re-served at several hotels, and information with a brief description of the hotels is given on a separate sheet. Ac-commodation will be reserved in accordance with your wishes, with regard to the earliness of your application. Prices are in EUR for the whole room including breakfast. Please complete the relevant section of the Accommoda-tion Registration Form, and also indicate your alternati-ve choice of accommodation. Please do not pay your ac-commodation charge in advance but on your arrival at the hotel.

The Conference fee includes participation in all specia-list activities, a copy of the Conference Proceedings as a special issue of the journal Acta Metallurgica Slova-ca, which will be distributed during registration on arrival on the conference. The Conference fee also includes the Welcome Drinks Reception, lunches and dinners on Wed-nesday 28th April and Thursday 29th Aprila 2010.

The Conference fee is:until April 15th 2010 330 EURafter April 15th 2010 350 EURFor PhD. Students 250 EURFor accompanying person 100 EURAdditional payment on top of the conference fee for each further contribution 30 EURAdditional payment on top of the conference fee for colour print 30 EUR/1 page

PaymentPlease send your payment with the registration applica-tion by 15th April 2010. You can pay the fee also during your registration at the Academia Congress Centre (only in cash). The application form together with confirmati-ons of Conference fees paid are to be returned by mail, e-mail, fax, or on line via website www.tuke.sk/metalo to:

Prof. Margita LongauerováDepartment of Materials ScienceFaculty of Metallurgy, Technical University of KošicePark Komenského 11, 042 00 Košice, Slovak RepublicFax: +421 55 602 22 43E-mail: [email protected]

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Bank: Please send your payment of the conference fee to the following bank:Slovenská sporiteľna a.s. Bratislava, II. Mestská pobočka Košice, Štúrova 5, Slovak Republic (SWIFT: GIBASKBX) in account no: 0082125228/0900 in favour of the Branch of the Slovak Metallurgical So-ciety at the Faculty of Metallurgy TU Košice - Pobočka Slovenskej hutníckej spoločnosti pri Hutníckej fakulte TU, Košice (IČO: 31 991 670, DIČ: 2020771434, IBAN: SK28 0900 0000 0000 8212 5228, not registe-red for vAT). Please remember to include the reference code 004, transaction code 0308 and the name of the participant and organization in the transfer order.

CancellationIt is regretted that no refund can be made or invoices can-celled. In this case a copy of the special issue of the jour-nal Acta Metallurgica Slovaca will be mailed to non-atten-ding participants. While substitution may be at made any time, we need however to be informed.

Registration DeskThe Conference Registration Desk will be open in the lob-by of the Congress Centre Academia at the following ho-urs:Tuesday 27th April 2010 16 – 22 hWednesday 28th April 2010 7 –18 hThursday 29th April 2010 8 – 12 hFriday 30th April 2010 8 – 12 h

Scientific programmeSpecialist activities will begin on Wednesday, April 28th. Contributions will be presented as invited lectures, nor-mal lectures and in the form of posters.

Lecture sessionsThe speakers of invited lectures will be allowed to talk for 25 minutes, while other normal lectures will have a ma-ximum 10 minutes. After each lecture five minutes of discussion time are planned, and there may be general discussion at the end of each section. With this in mind, and as there is only a short time for each presentation of each lecture, please be careful in the preparation of your lecture. For your presentation you can use data projector or overhead projector.

Poster sessionsThose who have applied for a poster will exhibit their re-sults in the lobby of the conference room in sessions at time by scientific programme. visits to poster exhibition session include personal discussions with authors and are followed by a more formal chaired discussion ses-sion. Poster size is limited to 1 m2 (height x width = 1. 0 x 0. 9 m). The posters are divided by the specialist programme into 3 day-sessions, and all posters in one session will be exhibited throughout the day of that ses-sion. Authors are urged to use pictures and texts which are clearly visible, and to avoid excessively long texts.

The best metallographic photo competition is included in the programme of Symposium. Please apply for this competition at the Symposium Registration Desk. This competition will be in two sections:• thebestscientificphotograph• themostinterestingcuriosityPhotographs with format 12 x 18 cm are recommended, or larger. The technical and aesthetic quality of the pictu-res will be taken into account in the judging. The photo-graphs will be displayed on the poster board during con-ference.

The best poster competition is included in the program-me of Symposium, too.

ExhibitionDuring the Conference an exhibition of companies will be organized. The list of companies taking part in the exhi-bition will be provided at registration upon your arrival.

Lunch times and coffee breaks are not always at the same time for all – there are two major lunch times due to the space limits of the dining room.

Welcome receptionThere will be a Welcome Drinks Reception in Hall 2 of the Academia Congress Centre at 19. 00 on Tuesday 27th April 2010. All registered participants are invited to at-tend.

Conference dinnerThe Conference dinner will be held on Thursday 29th April 2010 at 19.30 h. It will be an informal occasion with a mi-nimum of speeches.

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Social programmeAs well as the conference dinner, the social programme includes traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slovak Shepher-d´s Hut on 28th April 2010. The first evening 27th April 2010 features another of the very popular lectures by our leading astronomer Dr. Rušín, this time on the topic “The Sun and the Marshall Islands”, including slide presen-tations of the Tatras landscape, and of an expedition to the Marshall Islands in 2009 to see the solar eclipse of the Sun.A conference tour by bus will be organized according to participants´ interest to the village of Ždiar, with a gui-ded tour of the Ždiar House Museum and a re-enactment of a traditional Slovak wedding with typical folk music from the local Zamagurie area. Tickets for participants are available at 10 EUR per person, and tickets must be purchased in advance at the reception desk on arrival.The High Tatra Mountains offer many opportunities for personal walking trips, a visit to the ski centre at Štrbské Pleso and a visit to Belanská cave. An excursion to the Institute of Astronomy of the Slovak Academy of Scien-ces is possible. If weather conditions permit, an excur-sion up to Lomnica Peak (2 643 m) by cable car is possib-le. The High Tatra Mountains and their surroundings offer a great variety of opportunities for additional excursions, for instance to other historical towns such as Kežmarok, Levoča or Spišská Sobota. The High Tatras are situated about 100 km north-west of Košice, which is the secon-d-largest town in Slovakia with interesting historical heri-tage as the educational, commercial and cultural centre of Eastern Slovakia. All conference participants may visit the vital Water World in the Kontakt Hotel – tickets are 20 EUR per per-son

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P R O G R A M M E A T A G L A n C E

TUESDAY 27 APRIL 2010

15. 00 – 22. 00 Registration, The Conference Registra-tion Desk

19. 00 – 20. 00 Welcome Drinks Reception, Hall 2

Social Programme

LECTURE

20. 00 – 21. 30 “The Sun and the Marshall Islands” v. RUŠÍN, Astronomical Institute of

SAS, Tatranská Lomnica, SR

WEDnESDAY 28 APRIL 2010

7. 00 – 8. 30 Registration, The Conference Registra-tion Desk

MORnInG SESSIOnSHALL 1

8. 30 – 9. 00 Opening of the Symposium9. 00 – 10. 00 PLENARY SESSION 110. 00 – 10. 30 Coffee 10. 30 – 12. 00 PLENARY SESSION 212. 00 – 12. 30 EXHIBITORS PRESENTATION

Buehler, Gatan12. 30 – 13. 00 POSTER SESSION 1 (Nos. P1-P19)

vISIT OF THE EXHIBITION 13. 00 – 14. 00 Lunch

AfTERnOOn SESSIOnSHALL 1

14. 00 – 15. 30 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 1 - Solidification and Solid Sta-te Transformation

15. 30 – 16. 00 Coffee 16. 00 – 17. 15 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 2 – Phase Transformations HALL 214. 00 – 15. 45 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 3 – Process Simulation, Meta-llographic Methods and Devices Wel-ding

15. 45 – 16. 15 Coffee 16. 15 – 17. 00 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 4 - Welding HALL 314. 00 – 15. 30 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 5 – Interrelationship between Microstructure and Material Properties

15. 30 – 16. 00 Coffee 16. 00 – 17. 15 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 6 – Interrelationship between Microstructure and Material Properties Session 7– Archaeometallurgy

ACC REGISTRATIOn ROOM17. 00 Meeting of the Metal Science Society

Committee at the Slovak Academy of Sciences

19. 00 – 24. 00 Traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slovak Shepherd´s Hut

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THURSDAY 29 APRIL 2010

MORnInG SESSIOnSHALL 1

8. 00 – 9. 30 PLENARY SESSION 39. 30 – 10. 15 Coffee 10. 00 – 11. 00 POSTER SESSION 2 (Nos. P20– P31)

vISIT OF THE EXHIBITION 11. 00 – 12.30 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 8 – Nonferrous AlloysHALL 211. 00 – 12. 45 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 9 – Fractures, Defects and Material Degradation

HALL 311. 00 – 12. 30 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 10 – Fatigue and Creep 12. 45 – 14. 00 Lunch14. 30 - 18. 00 Conference tour19. 30 Conference Dinner

fRIDAY 30 APRIL 2010

MORnInG SESSIOnSHALL 1

8. 00 – 9. 00 PLENARY SESSION 49. 00 – 10. 00 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 11 – Powder Metallurgy10. 00 – 10. 30 Coffee10. 30 – 11. 00 POSTER SESSION 3 (Nos. P32– P52)

vISIT OF THE EXHIBITION11. 00 – 12. 15 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 12 – Whiskers, Superconduc-tors, Nanomaterials, Composites, and other Modern Materials

12. 15 CLOSING CEREMONY

HALL 29. 00 – 10. 00 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Session 13 – Coatings 10. 00 – 10. 30 Coffee

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SCIEnTIfIC PROGRAMME Of THE14th SYMPOSIUM On METALLOGRAPHY

Wednesday 28th April 2010

7.00 – 8.30 Registration, The Conference Registration Desk8.30 – 9.00 Opening of the symposium

MORnInG SESSIOnS

HALL 1PLEnARY SESSIOn 1Chairs: M. LOnGAUEROVÁ, I. HRIVŇÁK 9. 00 Grain boundary segregation and enthalpy/en-

tropy compensation P. LEJČEK, A. JÄGER,V. GÄRTnEROVÁ Institute of Physics, AS CR, Praha, Czech Republic

9. 30 Metallography and fractography in mechani-cal engineering Part I – Metallography T. šMIDA, J. BOšAnSKÝ, V. MAGULA, IBOK, a.s., Bratislava, Slovak Republic

10. 00 Coffee

HALL 1PLEnARY SESSIOn 2Chairs: P. LEJČEK, A. DOIG

10. 30 Metallography and fractography in mechani-cal engineering Part II – fractographyT. šMIDA,J. BOšAnSKÝ, V. MAGULAIBOK, a.s., Bratislava, Slovak Republic

11. 00 Some metallurgical aspects of main battle tank armour and anti-armour warheads A. DOIG Centre for Materials Science, Cranfield Universi-ty, United Kingdom

11. 30 Materials –mechanics linkage for light metal applications CH. CHIMAnI, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Ranshofen, Austria

EXHIBITORS PRESEnTATIOn12. 00 Buehler12. 15 Gatan

12. 30 – 13. 00 POSTER SESSIOn 1 AnD VISIT Of THE EXHIBITIOn Chairs: P. BARKÓCZY, P. HORŇAK

13. 00 – 14. 00 Lunch

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AfTERnOOn SESSIOnS

HALL 1PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 1 SOLIDIfICATIOn AnD SOLID STA-TE TRAnSfORMATIOnChairs: K. IKEUCHI, E. MAZAnCOVÁ

14. 00 Effect of cooling rate on the phase trans-formation temperatures and structural he-terogeneity of in 7925A nickel based su-per-alloy, J. DOBROVSKÁ1, S. ZLÁ1, K. HRBÁČEK2, V. VODÁREK1 1vŠB-TU Ostrava, Fakulty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Ostrava, Czech Re-public,2PRvNÍ BRNĚNSKÁ STROJÍRNA velká Bíteš a.s., Czech Republic

14. 15 Heat treatment and mechanical properties of ni-Ti shape memory alloy for production of medical implants D. VOJTĚCH, J. KUBÁSEK, M. VODĚROVÁ Department of Metals and Corrosion Engine-ering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Praha, Czech Republic

14. 30 Effect of casting rate on Ti-nb microalloyed steel slab surface zone microstructure M. LOnGAUEROVÁ, P. BEKEČ, M. fEDORO-VÁ, S. LOnGAUER, Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Me-tallurgy, Department of Materials Science, Košice, Slovak Republic

14. 45 Structure and mechanical properties of a cast steel microalloyed with titanium and vanadium D. JAnDOVÁ, J. KASL, M. MÍšEK, 1ŠKODA vÝZKUM s.r.o., Plzeň, Czech Repub-lic 2University of West Bohemia in Pilsen,Czech Republic

15. 00 Application of equal channel angular pres-

sing to pure magnesium P. šEDÁ1,2, A. JÄGER1, P. LEJČEK1 1Institute of Physics of the AS CR, Praha, Czech Republic 2Department of Metals and Corrosion En-gineering, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

15. 15 Study of forces changes in ECAP process

J. TIŽA, T. KVAČKAJ, M. LUPTÁK, P. POÓR Technical University of Košice Faculty of Me-tallurgy, Department of Metal Forming, Koši-ce, Slovak Republic

15. 30 Coffee

HALL 1PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 2 PHASE TRAnSfORMATIOnChairs: P. ZUnA, E. nAVARA

16. 00 Influence of processing conditions on the fi-nal structure of carbon steels in dependence on Al and n conten P. ZUnA1, J. HORnÍK1, P. JAnDOš2 1CTU in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Enginee-ring, Department of Materials Engineering, Pra-gue, Czech Republic,2PILSEN STEEL s.r.o., Plzen, Czech Republic

16. 15 Austempering influence on mechanical pro-perties of C-Mn-Si steel M. MOLnÁROVÁ1 , T. KVAČKAJ2 , R. KOČIšKO2 , L. nÉMETHOVÁ2, J. SAS2

1Institute of Materials Research SAS Košice, Slovak Republic 2Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Me-tallurgy, Department of Metal Forming, Košice, Slovak Republic

16. 30 Influence of hot rolling on austenite grain size and static recrystallization L. nÉMETHOVÁ1, T. KVAČKAJ1, M. fUJDA2, J. TIŽA1, J. SAS1, M. KVAČKAJ1

1Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Me-tallurgy, Department of Metal Forming,Košice, Slovak Republic 2Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Meta-llurgy, Department of Materials Science, Košice, Slovak Republic

16. 45 Influence of small deformations on grains growth in silicon steelsI. PETRYSHYnETS, f. KOVÁČ, V. STOYKAInstitute of Materials Research SAS Košice, Slo-vak Republic

17. 00 Some problems connected with hot and cold rolled high manganese fe24Mn1.2C12Al al-loyE. MAZAnCOVÁ, I. SCHInDLER, P. KOZELSKÝ, M. CAGALAvŠB-TU Ostrava, Fakulty of Metalurgy and Mate-rials Egineering, Ostrava, Czech Republic

ACC REGISTRATIOn ROOM

17. 00 Meeting of the Metal Science Society Commit-tee at the Slovak Academy of Sciences

19. 00 – 24. 00 Traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slo-vak Shepherd´s Hut

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HALL 2PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 3 PROCESS SIMULATIOn, METALLOGRAPHIC METHODS AnD DEVICESChairs: J. DOBROVSKÁ, R. KOnEČnÁ

14. 00 Computation of the grain structure by cellular automaton in single phase aluminum alloys A. TÓTH, SZ. GYönGYöSI, P. BARKÓCZYUniversity of Miskolc, Faculty of Materials Engi-neering , Miskolc, Hungary

14. 15 Mathematical simulations and mechanical properties of UfG Cu after ECAR processM. KVAČKAJ, T. KVAČKAJ, R. KOČIšKO, J. BACSÓ, L. nÉMETHOVÁ, J. BIDULSKÁTechnical University Košice, Faculty of Metallur-gy, Department of Metal Forming, Košice, Slo-vak Republic

14. 30 Detection of microstructure and texture deve-lopment in grain-oriented steels by coercive force measurementsV. STOYKA, f. KOVAC, I. PETRYSHYnETSInstitute of Materials Research SAS Košice, Slo-vak Republic

14. 45 Evaluation of punch wear resistance during industrial testP. PEETSALU, M. SAARnA, E. ADOBERG, E. KULPER, L. LInD, P. KULUTallinn University of Technology , Tallinn, Estó-nia

15. 00 Utilization of atomic force microscopy (AfM) for biological and chemical applicationsš. BOVA, E. KEREšKÉnYOVÁ, L. HAnÍK, P. PULIš1Military Base, Rožňava, Slovak Republic2Technical University of Košice, Slovak Republic

15. 15 Anisotropy and residual strees of If steel J. SAS, M. ČERnÍK, M. VLADOTechnical University of Košice, Faculty of Me-tallurgy, Department of Metal Forming, Košice, Slovak Republic

15. 30 Atlas of materials structures

L. ČELKO1, L. KLAKURKOVÁ1, K. SLÁMEČKA2, O. MAn1, J. šVEJCAR1

1Institute of Materials Science and Engineering2Institute of Physics and Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic

15. 45 Coffee

HALL 2PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 4 WELDInGChairs: T. SHIBAYAnAGI, P. BERnASOVSKÝ

16. 15 Weldability of hardenable silicon alloyed spring steelE. VUORInEn1, B. BAX1,2, E. nAVARA3

1Division of Engineering Materials, Lulea Univer-sity of Technology, Lulea, Sweden, 2Chair of Functional Materials, Universität des Saarlandes,Saarbrücken, Germany, 3Na Člunku 21, 586 01 Jihlava, Czech Republic

16. 30 High strength steel microstructures and pro-perties after laser weldingS. nĚMEČEK1, T. MUŽÍK1, M. URBÁnEK2, Z. nOVÝ2

1MATEX PM, Czech Republic, 2Comtes FHT, Dobřany, Czech Republic

16. 45 Structural and mechanical characterization of the heterogeneous joints metal – non - me-tal performed by plasma thermal spraying of oxide ceramics D.R. PASCU, M. PASCU, R. ROSU National R and D Institute for Welding and Ma-terial Testing, ISIM,Timisoara, Romania

ACC REGISTRATIOn ROOM

17. 00 Meeting of the Metal Science Society Commit-tee at the Slovak Academy of Sciences

19. 00 – 24. 00 Traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slo-vak Shepherd´s Hut

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HALL 3PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 5 InTERRELATIOnSHIP BETWEEn MICROSTRUCTURE AnD MATERIAL PROPERTIESChairs: J. BOšAnSKÝ, A. LEšKO

14. 00 Microstructural and mechanical characteris-tics of 3 and 5% Cr steels for heavy rolls and roll sleeves K. TITZ1, M. TVRDÝ1, V. VODÁREK1, A.KOR-ČÁK2, B. MOLInEK2, Z. BEMBEnEK21vŠB – TU Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, 2Devimex s.r.o., Ostrava, Czech Republic

14. 15 Columns forged from a 200 ton bottom pou-red ingotR. HEIDE1, Z. JOnšTA2, S. BROTÁnEK1

1Pilsen Steel, Plzeň, Czech Republic,2vŠB-TU Ostrava FMMI, Ostrava, Czech Republic

14. 30 Study of relationship of high-alloyed materials formability and microstructureP. UnUCKA1, A. BORUTA1, O. ZACEK1, L. STRILKOVA1, J. BORUTA1, M. LOnGAUEROVA2

1Materials and Metallurgical Resarch Ltd., Ostrava, Czech Republic2Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Meta-llurgy, Department of Materials Science, Koši-ce, Slovak Republic

14. 45 Consideration on heating temperature and carbon potential on the structure of carbon hardened parts n. POTOCEAnU1, D. AMARIEI2, I.C. LUPInCA1, 1Eftimie Murgu University of Resita, Resita, Romania2Center of Advanced Research, Design & Tech-nology CARDT, Resita, Romania

15. 00 Study of the influence feSiMgCaCe(RE) on the graphite compactness degree in modified ironsC.I. LUPInCA, I.V. RIGOU, C.E. CORnEAn“Eftimie Murgu” University of Resita, Resita, Romania

15. 15 Correlation of the microstructure and EPR test results after various heat treatments of a 13 % chromium steelR. HAUBnER, S. STROBL, M. ADLER,P. LInHARDTUniversity of Technology vienna, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics,vienna, Austria

15. 30 Coffee

PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 6 InTERRELATIOnSHIP BETWEEn MICROSTRUCTURE AnD MATERIAL PROPER-TIESSession 7 METALLOGRAPHY In ARCHAEOLO-GY (ARCHAEOMETALLURGY) Chairs: M. TVRDÝ, L. PEšEK

16. 00 Mechanical properties of ultra-high strength dual phase steelsG. ROSEnBERG, K. BURIKOVÁ, J. KEPIČInstitute of Materials Research SAS Košice, Ko-šice, Slovak Republic

16. 15 Influence of stress concentrators on localiza-tion of plastic deformation of ultra high stren-gth dual phase steel,G. ROSEnBERG, K. BURIKOVÁ, J. KEPIČInstitute of Materials Research of Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic

16. 30 Metallographic investigations of a historical bloom found in Styria – AustriaS. STROBL1, R. HAUBnER1, S. KLEMM2

1University of Technology vienna, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, vienna, Austria2Prehistoric Commission, Austrian Academy of Sciences, vienna, Austria

16. 45 Metallographic contribution to interpretation of the behavior of archaeological silver artefactsP. LEJČEK1, V. GÄRTnEROVÁ1, J. VAnÍČKOVÁ2, A. JÄGER1, J. DĚD2, J. HOLODA3

1Institute of Physics ASCR, Praha, Czech Repub-lic2Institute of Chemical Technology, Praha, Czech Republic3Czech Geological Survey, Praha, Czech Repub-lic

17. 00 Technological features of iron articles from ancient Russia sites of the Sula river basin (Ukraine) V.I. ZAVYALOVInstitute of archaeology of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

ACC REGISTRATIOn ROOM

17. 30 Meeting of the Metal Science Society Commit-tee at the Slovak Academy of Sciences

19. 00 – 24. 00 Traditional Slovak Dinner in the Slo-vak Shepherd´s Hut

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Thursday 29 th Apri l 2010 MORnInG SESSIOnS

HALL 1PLEnARY SESSIOn 3Chairs: S. LOnGAUER, P. LIU

8. 00 Diffusion and reaction at solid-state welded interface of aluminum alloy to steelK. IKEUCHI1, H. SHInGO2, M. TAKAHASHI1, T. SHIBAYAnAGI1

1Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan2Graduate Student of Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan

8. 30 Description of deformation during friction stir spot welding of high purity aluminum sheetsT. SHIBAYAnAGI1, K. MIZUSHIMA2, S. YOSHI-KAWA2, K. IKEUCHI1

1Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan2Graduate student of Osaka University

9. 00 Precipitation and property control of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloysP. LIU, T. ZHOUSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, BeiHang University, Beijing, China

9. 30 Coffee

10. 00 POSTER SESSIOn 2 AnD VISIT Of THE EXHIBI-TIOn, Chairs: KASL J., PODRÁBSKÝ T.

HALL 1 PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 8 nOnfERROUS ALLOYSChairs: J. ZRnÍK, M. fUJDA

11. 00 Post-deformation heat treatment of CGP pro-cessed aluminium to modify deformed struc-ture and propertiesJ. ZRnÍK1,2, T. KOVAŘÍK2, M. CIESLAR3

1COMTES FHT Ltd., Dobrany, Czech Republic, 2West Bohemian University, Plzen,Czech Republic3Charles University, MPF, Prague, Czech Republic

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11. 15 Severe plastic deformation of annealed En AW 2024 aluminium alloy realized by ECAP at various temperaturesM. fUJDA1, T. KVAČKAJ2, T. DOnIČ3, O. MILKO-VIČ1, M. VOJTKO1

1Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Metallurgy, TU of Košice, Slovakia2Department of Metals Forming, Faculty of Me-tallurgy, TU of Košice, Slovakia3Department of Applied Mechanics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Žilina University, Slo-vakia

11. 30 Microstructures and mechanical properties of En AW 6082 aluminium alloy produced by equal channel angular pressingM. GREGER, P. JOnšTAvŠB -Technical University Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

11. 45 The effect of heat treatment on microstructu-re of AlSi7Mg0.3 alloyM. MATVIJA, M. fUJDA, M. VOJTKODepartment of Materials Science, Faculty of Metallurgy, Technical University of Košice,Slovakia

12. 00 Hydrogen storage by electrochemical hydri-ding of Mg-based alloysD. VOJTĚCH, V. KnOTEK, J. šERÁKDepartment of Metals and Corrosion Enginee-ring, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic

12. 15 Structural properties of recrystallization-an-nealed W-Ir wires under various conditionsK. SKOTnICOVÁ, J. DRÁPALAvŠB-Technical University of Mining and Metal-lurgy in Ostrava, Department of Non-ferrous me-tals, Refining and Recycling, Ostrava, Czech Re-public

12. 45 – 14. 00 Lunch14. 30 – 18. 00 Conference Tour19. 30 Conference Dinner

HALL 2PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 9 fRACTURES, DEfECTS AnD MATERIAL DEGRADATIOnChairs: R. GERO, J. šVEJCAR

11. 00 Metallographical analysis of damaged brass tubes from main condenserM. BŘEZInA, J. BAĽÁK, M. BAĽÁK, J. PETZO-VÁ, Ľ. KUPČAvUJE a.s., Trnava, Slovakia

11. 15 Impact of unstable casting conditions on sur-face quality of continuously cast slabsD. fEDÁKOVÁ1, R. MIšIČKO2, S. fEDÁKOVÁ2

1U. S. Steel Košice s.r.o., Research and Deve-lopment Center, Slovakia2Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Me-tallurgy, Department of Materials Science, Slo-vakia

11. 30 Metalographic analysis of longitudinal cracks type II. on continuously cast slabsR. MIšIČKO, S. fEDÁKOVÁTechnical University of Košice, Faculty of Meta-llurgy, Department of Materials Science, Slova-kia

11. 45 Wear damage micromechanisms in biomedi-cally graded zirconiaP. HVIZDOšInstitute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

12. 00 Temperature analysis of cutting tool and the machined surface at drilling of stainless steelM. GAJDOš1, J. GECÁK2, A. BERDIS3, J. JURKO4

1ELBA a.s, Kremnica, Slovakia, 2Humenné, Slo-vakia3vU in Prešov, Nižná Šebastová, Slovakia, 4Tech-nical University of Košice, Prešov, Slovakia

12. 15 Result of cast iron surface treatment impro-ved by high temperature oxidation processD. JEDRZEJCZYKUniversity of Bielsko-Biala, Bielsko-Biala, Poland

12. 30 Estimation of oxygen concentration at the surface of copper implants with tin coating in tissue in vivoM.B. HAJDUGA, M. HAJDUGA, D. JEDR-ZEJCZYKUniversity of Bielsko-Biała, Bielsko-Biała, Poland

12. 45 – 14. 00 Lunch14. 30 – 18. 00 Conference Tour19. 30 Conference Dinner

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HALL 3PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 10 fATIGUE AnD CREEP Chairs: L. KUnZ , V. VODÁREK

11. 00 Influence of the casting pores’ origin on the fatigue properties of Al-Si cast alloyR. KOnEČnÁ1, S. fInTOVÁ1, G. nICOLETTO2

1Department of Materials Engineering, Universi-ty of Žilina, Slovakia2Department of Industrial Engineering, Universi-ty of Parma, Slovakia

11. 15 Microstructure of ultrafine-grained copper af-ter fatigue loadingL. KUnZ, P. LUKÁš, L. PAnTELEJĚV, O. MAnInstitute of Physics of Materials ASCR, Brno, Czech Republic

11. 30 Creep properties and microstructure of the new austenitic steelT. VLASÁK1, J. HAKL1, P. nOVÁK1, A. VÝROSTKOVÁ2

1SvÚM a.s., Prague, Czech Republic2Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mate-rials Research, Košice, Slovakia

11. 45 Minor phase evolution in AISI 316Ln niobium stabilised steels during creep at 650 °CV. VODÁREKvSB-TU Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

12. 00 Microstructure development during creep tes-ting of P92 steel weld jointJ. KASL1, D. JAnDOVÁ1, E. CHVOSTOVÁ1, P. MARTÍnEK2

1ŠKODA vÝZKUM s.r.o., Plzeň, Czech Republic2ZČU v Plzni, FS, KMM, Plzeň, the Czech Repub-lic

12. 15 Creep rupture behaviour of P23/P91 heterogeneous welds L. STŘÍLKOVÁ1, Z. KUBOŇ1, V. VODÁREK2

1MATERIALS AND METALLURGICAL RESEARCH Ltd., Ostrava, Czech Republic2vSB – Technical University Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

12. 45 – 14. 00 Lunch14. 30 – 18. 00 Conference Tour19. 30 Conference Dinner

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friday 30th April 2010MORnInG SESSIOnS

HALL 1PLEnARY SESSIOn 4Chairs: P. DIKO, I.-G. CHEn

8. 00 White light emission of ZnS/ZnO:Mn phos-phor layer produced by sputteting and sulfida-tion techniquesI.-G. CHEn1, Y.-T. nIEn2

1Department of Materials Science and Engine-ering, National Cheng Kung University, Tianan, Taiwan2Center for Micro/Nano Science and Technolo-gy, National Cheng Kung University, Tianan, Tai-wan

8. 30 Metallography in industryR. GEROBusiness and Consulting, Israel

HALL 1PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 11 POWDER METALLURGYChairs: E. DUDROVÁ, P. nOVÁK

9. 00 Microstructure and mechanical properties of fe-Cr-Mo-[Cu-ni]-C sintered steelsE. DUDROVÁ1, M. ACTIS GRAnDE2, M. ROS-SO2, M. KABÁTOVÁ1, R. BIDULSKÝ2, E. HRYHA3

1Institute of Materials Research, SAS, Košice, Slovakia2Politecnico Torino-Alessandria Campus, Ales-sandria, Italy3Chalmers University of Technology, Gothen-burg, Sweden

9. 15 Effect of particle size of master alloy (316L)

on porosity and microstructure of fe-ni-Cr-Mo-Mn-C sintered steelsP. SHYKULA1, R. ORO2, E. DUDROVA1, M. CAM-POS2, J.M. TORRALBA2, S. BEnGTSSOn3

1Institute of Material Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia2Department of Materials Science & Engine-ering, Universidad Carlos III, Leganés, Spain, 3Höganäs AB, Höganäs, Sweden

9. 30 Effect of silicon on microstructure of iron and

titanium aluminides produced by reactive sin-teringP. nOVÁK, V. KnOTEK, f. PRŮšA, J. šERÁK,M. VODĚROVÁDepartment of Metals and Corrosion Enginee-ring, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic

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9. 45 Evaluation of homogeneity of micro-composi-te PM materialsR. BUREš, M. fÁBEROVÁ, Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

10. 00 – 10. 30 Coffee

10. 30 – 11. 00 POSTER SESSIOn 3 AnD VISIT Of THE EXHIBITIOnChairs: D. vOJTĚCH, R. BUREŠ

HALL 1PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 12 SUPERCOnDUCTORS, nAnOMA-TERIALS, COMPOSITES, CERAMICS, InTER-METALLICS, BIOMATERIALS AnD OTHER MODERn MATERIALSChairs: R. LI, J. DUSZA

11. 00 Silver partition coefficient at solidification of bulk single-grain YBCO superconductorsP. DIKO1, V. AnTAL1, M. šEfČIKOVÁ1, K. ZMORAYOVÁ1, K. JUREK2, M. JIRSA2, I. CHEn3

1Institute of Experimental Physics SAS, Košice, Slovakia2Institute of Physics ASCR, Prague, Czech Re-public3Department of Materials Science and Engine-ering, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) Tainan, Taiwan

11. 15 Synthesis of nano-ceria particles by solvother-

mal routes R. LI, C. fU, CH. LIKey Laboratory of Aerospace Materials and Per-formance (Ministry of Education)School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China

11. 30 Interrelationship between microstructure and

properties in ceramic nanocomposites J. DUSZAInstitute of Materials Research SAS Košice, Ko-šice, Slovak Republic

11. 45 Properties of Tin coatings prepared by EB PVD methodM. fERDInAnDY, J. DUSZAInstitute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

12. 00 Microstructure and fracture properties of Al2O3-SiC nanocompositesE. CSEHOVÁ1, J. DUSZA1, A. LIMPICHAIPAnIT2,J. SEDLÁČEK3

1Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic2Department of Materials, University of Oxford, United Kingdom3Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SAS, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

12. 15 CLOSInG CEREMOnY

HALL 2PARALLEL SESSIOnSSession 13 COATInGSChairs: P. KULU, f. LOfAJ

9. 00 Characterization of coating systems by inden-tation methodP. KULU, A.GREGOR, M. SAARnA, A. SIVITSKI, f. SERGEJEV , A. SURŽEnKOVDepartment of Materials Engineering/ Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia

9. 15 Corrosion properties of the Tin and Zrn layers for dental applicationsM. HRADILOVÁ1*, L. JOSKA1, J. fOJT1, f. HnILICA2, L. CVRČEK3

1Department of Metals and Corrosion Engine-ering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Pragu-e,Czech Republic *Department of Metals, Insti-tute of Physics ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic2ÚJP Prague a.s., Prague-Zbraslav, Czech Re-public3HvM Plasma s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic

9. 30 friction contact with the transfer films in the nanocomposite WC-C coatingsf. LOfAJ, P. HVIšČOVÁ, A. DUSZOVÁInstitute of Materials Research of SAS, Košice, Slovakia

9. 45 Development of new aluminium based diffu-sion coating for steels for energetic industryJ. MLnARIK, J. HRUSKA, J. CIZnERSvUM a.s., Czech Republic

10. 00 – 10. 30 Coffee

10. 30 – 11. 00 POSTER SESSIOn 3 AnD VISIT Of THE EXHIBITIOn Chairs: D. vOJTĚCH, R. BUREŠ

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POSTER SESSIOn 1CHAIRS: P. BARKÓCZY, Ľ. PARILÁKPROCESS SIMULATIOn, METALLOGRAPHIC METHODS AnD DEVICES

P1 Two models for achieving good mechanical properties of a casting of ductile cast-iron f. KAVICKA1, K. STRAnSKY1, J. DOBROVSKA2, B. SEKAnInA1, J. STETInA1, T. MAUDER1,1Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Re-public 2Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

P2 Analysis of a synergic interactions of topolo-gical parameters affecting the level of inho-mogeneity of model structure J. CHMIELA1, D. SŁOTA2, J. SZALA3

1Department of Materials Science, University of Silesia, Sosnowiec, Poland 2Institute of Mathematics, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland 3Department of Materials Science and Metal-lurgy, Silesian University of Technology, Katowi-ce, Poland

P3 Metallography demands high-level image con-trast P. nOVOTnY, M. ORnAInstitute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic

P4 The suitable methods to the determination of the trace elements in accessory minerals S. POSPÍšILOVÁ, D. JAnOVÁ, P. ROUPCOVÁ, f. KAVIČKA, K. STRÁnSKÝ, T. PODRÁBSKÝFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno Univer-sity of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic

P5 Analysis of electroenergetic fittings by new diagnostic methods-method of metal magne-tic memory J. JURASZEK1, Z . JURASZ2

1University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland2Automotive Research and Development Center “Bosmal” Bielsko-Biala, Poland

P6 Comparison of depth sensing indentation method and standard impulse excitation technique for the Young's modulus measure-ment of Si

3n

4 based ceramics

J. AnDREJOVSKÁ, M. KAšIAROVÁ, J. DUSZAInstitute of Materials Research Slovak Academy of Sciences, Kosice, Slovakia

SOLIDIfICATIOn AnD SOLID STATE TRAnSfORMATIOn

P7 ni-Ti and ni-Ti-X based shape memory alloys - metallurgy and microstructuresI. SZURMAn, M. KURSAvSB Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava – Poruba, Czech Republic

P8 Tinb based shape memory alloys prepared using EBfZ meltingP. šTĚPÁn, M. LOSERTOVÁ vŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Ostrava, Czech Republic

P9 Effect of initial loading on transformation be-haviour ni-Ti shape memory alloys during ther-mal cyclingO. BLAHOŽ, M. KURSAvŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

P10 Alloys ni-22Al-0.24B and ni-22Al-1B after di-rectional crystallisation, their structure and propertiesM. POHLUDKA, J. MALCHARCZIKOVÁ, L. HYSPECKÁ, M. KURSAvŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, 17. lis-topadu 15/2172, CZ 708 33 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic

P11 SEM and EDX analysis of continuous casting of steelM. GOJIĆ1, S. KOŽUH1, B. KOSEC2

1Faculty of Metallurgy, University of Zagreb, Si-sak, Croatia2Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

P12 Dependence of grains hardness on crystallo-graphic orientation in electrotechnical steelsI. PETRYSHYnETS1, V. STOYKA1, P. ZUBKO2, P. GAVEnDOVÁ1, f. KOVÁČ1

1Department of Microstructural Engineering of Steels, Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Kosice, Slovakia2Department of Materials Science, Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Metallurgy, Koši-ce, Slovakia

P13 The influence of finishing and coiling tempe-ratures on texture of thin bands during the hot rolling processM. šEBEK1, R. GBURIK2, P. HORŇAK1

1Department of Materials Science, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia2U.S. Steel Košice s.r.o.,044 54 Košice, Slovakia

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POSTER SESSIOn 2Chairs: KASL J., PODRÁBSKÝ T.fRACTURES, DEfECTS AnD MATERIAL DE-GRADATIOn

P20 Importance of higher strength steel microstr-cuture uniformity for automotive applicationsP. KALMÁR, M. ČERnÍK, A. LEšKOU. S. Steel Košice, s.r.o., Research and Develop-ment USSE, Slovakia

P21 Stable crack growth in automotive steel sheetsĽ. AMBRIšKO, L. PEšEKDepartment of Material Science, Faculty of Me-tallurgy, Technical University of Košice, Košice, Slovakia

P22 The effect of galvannealing on selected plas-tic properties of TRIP steelsL. ČIRIPOVÁ, M. DŽUPOnInstitute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Watsonova 47, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia

P23 Analysis of scaffold from blast furnaceA. MAšLEJOVÁ, L. HRABČÁKOVÁResearch and Development Center, U. S. Steel Košice, s.r.o., 044 54 Košice, Slovakia

P24 Oxidation behavior of 4H14n14W2M and X50CrMnninbn21-9 valve steels at high tem-peraturesK. ADAMASZEK, Z. JURASZAutomotive Research and Development Center “BOSMAL”, Bielsko -Biala, Poland

P25 Oxidation of a Kanthal APM tube initiated by nitrogen diffusionR. HAUBnER, S. STROBLUniversity of Technology vienna, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, vienna, Austria

P26 The effect of titanium on passive state stabili-ty of austenitic stainless steelsV. ČÍHAL1,2, L. TUREK1, M. KADLECOVÁ1

1SvUOM Ltd., Prague, Czech Republic2vŠB- Technical University Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

WELDInG

P14 Metallographic analysis of Al-Si laser ablated layers of ultra-high strength steelsP. BERnASOVSKÝ1, P. BRZIAK1, R. KOSTUŇ1, A. BRITAnOVÁ1, A.I. KORUK2

1Welding Research Institute – Industrial Institu-te of SR, Bratislava, Slovakia2Arcelor Mittal, Senica, Slovakia

P15 Microstructure and hardness of welded jointB. BOROWIECKI1, E. SZKODZIŃSKA2

1,2Institute of Engineering Materials, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Szczecin, Poland

P16 Comparison of mechanical properties and microstructure of lead-free solders and solde-red jointsM. MARTInKOVIČ, M. DRIEnOVSKÝSlovak University of Technology in Bratislava,

InTERRELATIOnSHIP BETWEEn MICROSTRUCTURE AnD MATERIAL PROPERTIES P17 Effect of technological conditions of pro-

duction on final mechanical properties and microstructure tin mill sheets S. HLEBOVÁ1, L. PEšEK2

1Department of Material, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, TU of LiberecCzech Republic2Department of Material Science, Faculty of Metallurgy, TU of Košice, Slovakia

P18 Energy balance of deep-drawing steels under static loading conditionsS. HLEBOVÁ1, L. PEšEK2, Ľ. AMBRIšKO2

1Department of Material, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, TU of Liberec, Czech Republic2Department of Material Science, Faculty of Metallurgy, TU of Košice, Slovakia

METALLOGRAPHY In ARCHAEOLOGY (ARCHAEOMETALLURGY)

P19 Microstructure of a nail from the modern peri-od found in the context of a historical road in Styria / Austria S. STROBL1, R. HAUBnER1, S. KLEMM2

1University of Technology vienna, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, vienna, Austria2Prehistoric Commission, Austrian Academy of Sciences, vienna, Austria

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P27 Creep of finemet alloy during nanocrystalliza-tionK. CSACH1, J. MIšKUf1, A. JURÍKOVÁ1, V. OCELÍK2

1Institute of Experimental Physics SAS, Košice, Slovakia2Department of Applied Physics, Materials Science Centre and Netherlands Institute of Metals Research, University of Groningen, Gro-ningen, the Netherlands

nOnfERROUS ALLOYS

P28 Structure of Al-TM-Ce alloysA. MICHALCOVÁ1,2, D. VOJTĚCH1, P. nOVÁK1, K. SAKSL3, M. KLEMEnTOVÁ2, Z. SPOTZ3, P. ROKICKI3

1Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, De-partment of Metals and Corrosion Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic2Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Acade-my of Sciences, v.v.i., Rez, Czech Republic3Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Kosice, Slovak Republic

P29 Effect of solution treatment on Cu-rich pha-

ses in Al-Si-Cu cast alloyE. TILLOVÁ, L. HURTALOVÁ, M. CHALUPOVÁ,Department of Materials Engineering, Universi-ty of Žilina, Slovakia

P30 The effect of post-ECAP aging treatment on microstructure and microhardness of En AW 6082 aluminium alloyK. nAGYOVÁ1, M. fUJDA1, T. KVAČKAJ2

1Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Metallurgy, TU of Košice, Slovakia2Department of Metals Forming, Faculty of Me-tallurgy, TU of Košice, Slovakia

P31 formation of ultra fine grained structure and mechanical properties titaniumM. GREGER, M. ČERnÝvŠB–Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, 17. listopadu 15,708 33 Ostrava-Poruba,Czech Republic

POSTER SESSIOn 3Chairs: D. VOJTĚCH, R. BUREšPOWDER METALLURGY

P32 Compressibility and microstructure of coated composite fe/SiO

2 powders

A. MIšKOVA, H. BRUnCKOVA, E. DUDROVAInstitute of Materials Research of SAS Košice, Košice, Slovakia

P33 Metallographic analysis of fe/RESIn PM materialM. fÁBEROVÁ, R. BUREšInstitute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

P34 Study of oxides reduction in fe-3Cr-0.5Mo steel during sintering using continuous moni-toring of sintering atmospere compositionM. HRUBOVČÁKOVÁ, E. DUDROVÁInstitute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

SUPERCOnDUCTORS, nAnOMATERIALS, COMPOSITES, CERAMICS, InTERMETALLICS, BIOMATERIALS AnD OTHER MODERn MATERIALS

P35 The influence of BaCeO3 on Y-211 particle

size in YBCO bulk superconductorsK. ZMORAYOVÁ, M. šEfČIKOVÁ,E. LAVIČKOVÁ, P. DIKOInstitute of Experimental physics, Slovak Acade-my of Science, Košice, Slovakia

P36 Thermal characterization of encapsulated magnetic nanoparticlesA. JURÍKOVÁ, K. CSACH, J. MIšKUf, M. KOnERACKÁ, V. ZÁVIšOVÁ, P. KOPČAnSKÝ, G. LAnCZInstitute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

P37 Structural characterisation of particles crea-ted in Al-ni composites at moderate temperaturesL. KLAKURKOVÁ1, L. ČELKO1, M. PETREnEC2, J. šVEJCAR1

1Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno Univer-sity of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic, 2Insti-tute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Scien-ces of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech Repub-lic

P38 Microstructure and grain boundaries of ZrO

2 + Cnf composites

V. PUCHÝ1, A. DUSZOVÁ1, J. DUSZA1, J. MORGIEL2

1Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia2Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland

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P39 Microstruture and room temperature mecha-nical properties of Si

3n

4/SiC composites with

different sintering additivesP. TATARKO1, J. DUSZA1, P. šAJGALÍK2

1Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Kosice, Slovakia2Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia

P40 Inluence of orientation of short carbon fibres on thermal expansion of composite with Mg-2Al alloy matrixP. šTEfÁnIK, n. BEROnSKÁ, K. IŽDInSKÝ, M. ZEMÁnKOVÁ, S. KÚDELA JR., P. MInÁRInstitute of Materials and Machine Mechanics SAS, Bratislava, Slovakia

P41 The influence of annealing on the microstruc-ture and basic mechanical properties of sili-con carbide ceramicsA. KOVALČÍKOVÁ, J. DUSZAInstitute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

P42 Bending and contact strength of monolithic ceramic materialsL. HEGEDŰSOVÁ, L. CEnIGA, J. DUSZAInstitute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

P43 Tribological behavior of Cnfs / ZrO2 composi-

te, A. DUSZOVÁ, V PUCHÝ, P.HVIZDOš, f. LOfAJ, J. DUSZAInstitute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences, Košice, Slovakia

P44 Preparation of TiAl-nb based alloysJ. JUŘICA, M. LOSERTOVÁvŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Ostrava, Czech Republic

P45 The influence of radiation modification and plastic deformation on changes in the volume of structural nanovoids and on the properties of UHMW polyethylene of acetabular cups of endoprosthesesA. BARYLSKI, J. CYBO, J. MASZYBROCKA, J. KAnSYDepartment of Materials Science, Faculty of Computer Science and Materials Science, Sile-sian University, Sosnowiec, Poland

P46 Mechanical properties of cpTi and nTi dedica-ted for medical applicationsI. BERnÁTHOVÁDepartment of Materials Science, Faculty of Metallurgy, TU of Košice, Slovakia

P47 failure of compacted amorphous glass pow-der fe

76ni

2Si

9B

13 at low temperatures

J. MIšKUf1, K. CSACH1, A. JURÍKOVÁ1, E.D. TABACHnIKOVA2, V.Z. BEnGUS2, A.V. PO-DOLSKIY2, V.f. nESTEREnKO3

1Institute of Experimental Physics SAS, Košice, Slovakia2B. verkin Institute of Low Temperature Physics & Eng. UAS, Kharkov, Ukraine3MA Lavrentev Hydrodynamics Institute RAS, Si-berian branch, Novosibirsk, Russia

P48 Influence on PET structure under thermal tre-atmentZ. JEnÍKOVÁCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mate-rials Engineering, Karlovo nám. 13, 121 35 Pra-ha 2, Czech Republic

P49 Evaluation of structure of inter-metallic ni3Al

based compound alloyed by zirconium in as-cast and orientated stateJ. MALCHARCZIKOVÁ, M. KURSADepartment of Non-ferrous metals, Refining and Recycling, Faculty of Metallurgy and Mate-rials Engineering, vŠB -Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

P50 Corrosion resistance of different ceramic ma-terials in aqueous solution of naClM. KAšIAROVÁ1, D. GALUSKOVÁ2, M. HnAT-KO3, D. GALUSEK2, J. DUSZA1, P. šAJGALÍK3

1Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Acade-my of Sciences (SAS), Košice, Slovakia2vitrum Laugaricio – Joint Glass Center of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SAS, Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín and RONA, j.s.c., Trenčín, Slovakia3Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SAS, Bratisla-va, Slovakia

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P51 Microstructure of ni-P and ni-P-Al2O

3 electro-

less coatingsM. nOVÁK, D. VOJTĚCH, P. nOVÁKInstitute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Tech-nická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic

P52 CVD coatings used for cold forming tools, P. BERAXA1, Ľ. PARILÁK1, S. HOŘEJš2, M. ULBRICHTOVÁ3

1ŽP vvC, s.r.o, Podbrezová, Slovakia2vÚHŽ, a.s, Dobrá 240, 739 51 Dobrá, Czech Republic3ŽP, a.s., Podbrezová, Slovakia

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