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8Th CIRP Conference on High Performance Cutting June 25-27, 2018 Budapest, Hungary Pesti Vigadó 8th CIRP Conference on High Performance Cutting June 25-27, 2018 Budapest, Hungary Pesti Vigadó PROGRAMME BOOK Content Dear Colleagues, Welcome 3 Organisers 4 The 8th CIRP Conference on High Performance Cutting (HPC 2018) is being held between 25-27th of June, 2018 in downtown Budapest, Hungary, where scientists, General Information 8 researchers and industrial partners are presenting their latest results and the cutting edge technology in the field of machining. Registration 10 The breathtaking venue, the Pesti Vigadó at the Danube bank, is a perfect place to Hotel 10 continue the tradition of providing an international forum to exchange new ideas in the community of HPC conferences. Social Programmes & Tours 11 According to the traditions of HPC conferences, the scientific programme is structured Cancellation policy 14 into numerous sections on major and challenging pre-defined topics. These are chaired by well-recognized researchers. Useful Information 14 It is our pleasure to welcome you in Budapest at this conference to share and improve Floor Plan 16 our knowledge in the diverse fields of manufacturing technologies. Programme Overview 18 Detailed Programme 21 Authors’ Index 54 General Conference Co-Chair General Conference Co-Chair Prof. László Monostori Prof. Gábor Stépán Computer and Automation Research Department of Applied Mechanics Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2 3 Organiser Organisers College International GENERAL CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR pour la Recherche Prof. László Monostori en Productique Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences GENERAL CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR Prof. Gábor Stépán Department of Applied Mechanics Sponsor Budapest University of Technology and Economics GENERAL CONFERENCE SECRETARY Dr. Dániel Bachrathy Department of Applied Mechanics Budapest University of Technology and Economics [email protected] LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE (LOC) Supporter Prof. T. Czigány Dr. F. G. Erdős Dr. T. Insperger Prof. J. Kundrák Dr. Gy. Mátyási Dr. T. Szalay Prof. J. Takács CONFERENCE OFFICE CONGRESSLINE LTD. H-1065 Budapest, Révay köz 2. Exhibitor Phone: +36 1 429 0146, Fax: +36 1 429 0147 www.congressline.hu 4 5 INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Prof. E. Abele Prof. G. Chryssolouris Prof. Y. Karpat Dr. S. S. Park PTW Darmstadt University, Germany University of Patras, Greece Bilkent University, Turkey University of Calgary, Canada Prof. Y. Altintas Dr. M. Davies Prof. Bernhard Karpuschewski, Prof. M. Putz The University of British Columbia, Canada The University of North Carolina, USA University of Bremen, Germany IWU Chemnitz, Germany Prof. T. Aoyama Prof. L. De Chiffre Prof. F. Klocke Prof. M. Rahman Keio University, Japan Technical University of Denmark, Denmark RWTH Aachen University, Germany National University of Singapore, Singapore Prof. P.-J. Arrazola Prof. B. Denkena Prof. P. Koshy Prof. K. P. Rajurkar Mondragón University, Spain Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany McMaster University, Canada University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Prof. D. K. Aspinwall Prof. W.-G. Drossel Prof. B. W. Kruszynski Prof. L. Settineri University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Fraunhofer IWU, Germany Technical University of Lodz, Poland Politecnico di Torino, Italy Dr. M. H. Attia Prof. D. Dumur Prof. B. Lauwers Prof. N. Sims McGill University, Canada CentraleSupélec, France Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Prof. J. C. Aurich Prof. K. Erkorkmaz Prof. G. N. Levy Dr. J. W. Sutherland Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany University of Waterloo, Canada TTA Technology Turn Around, Switzerland Purdue University, USA Prof. M. Balazinski Prof. C. J. Evans Prof. S. Liang Prof. A. E. Tekkaya École Polytechnique Montreal, Canada University of North-Carolina-Charlotte, USA Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany Prof. D. Biermann Prof. J. Fleischer Prof. B. Linke Prof. R. Teti Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany KIT Karlsruhe, Germany University of California, USA University of Naples Federico II, Italy Prof. F. Bleicher Prof. W. Grzesik Prof. S. N. Melkote Prof. H. K. Toenshoff Technische Universität Wien, Austria Technical University of Opole, Poland Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany Prof. C. D. Bouzakis Prof. Y. Guo Dr. M. Mori Dr. G. Totis Aristoteles University Thessaloniki, Greece University of Alabama, USA DMG Mori Seiki, Japan University of Udine, Italy Prof. C. Brecher Prof. U. Heisel Prof. T. Moriwaki Dr. J. A. Webster RWTH Aachen University, Germany Universität Stuttgart, Germany Setsunan University, Japan Cool-Grind Technologies, USA Prof. C. A. Brown Prof. S. Hinduja Dr. J. Munoa Prof. K. Wegener Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA University of Manchester, United Kingdom IK4 - Ideko, Spain ETH Zürich, Switzerland Prof. E. Budak Prof. I. Inasaki Dr. R. M’Saoubi Prof. R. Wertheim Sabanci University, Turkey Chubu University, Japan SECO Tools AB, Sweden Fraunhofer IWU, Germany Prof. G. Byrne Prof. I. S. Jawahir Prof. R. Neugebauer Prof. K. Yamazaki University College Dublin, Ireland University of Kentucky, USA Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Germany University of California, USA Prof. A. Chandra Prof. K. Jemielniak Prof. S. T. Newman Dr. M. Zatarain Iowa State University, USA Warsaw University of Technology, Poland University of Bath, United Kingdom IK4 - Ideko, Spain Prof. T. H. C. Childs Prof. B. Kaftanoglu Prof. T. Özel University of Leeds, United Kingdom ATILIM University Ankara, Turkey Rutgers State University of New Jersey, USA 6 7 General Information CONFERENCE DATE PROGRAMME CHANGES June 25-27, 2018 Due to unforeseen circumstances the organisers cannot assume liability for any changes in the scientific programme. Organisers will do their best to keep CIRP HPC CONFERENCE VENUE 2018 participants up to date, possible changes in programme will be immediately Pesti Vigadó communicated. H-1051 Budapest, Vigadó tér 2. CONFERENCE PAPERS PUBLICATION Pesti Vigadó is located in the heart of the city next to the Danube river (Pest side), Full Papers will be published in Procedia CIRP. about 5 minutes walk from Deák Ferenc tér. Please note that the plenary room, session All the papers of the CIRP HPC 2018 Conference can be found on the USB pendrive. rooms are on the second floor of the building. ACCESS BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION MEALS The Pesti Vigadó can be reached directly by Tram No. 2. It is also about 5 minutes Included in the registration fee, organisers provide coffee breaks and hot lunches for walk from Deák Ferenc tér, which can be reached by metros (underground) line M1, the participants. The meals are served on the second floor of the conference venue. M2, M3, trams 47,49, buses 9,16, 100E, 105 and trolley bus 72. The closest metro The serving points are marked on the floorplan in this program book, the serving times station (line M1) is at the Vörösmarty tér (3 minutes walk). are detailed in the program overview. OFFICIAL CONFERENCE LANGUAGE CONFERENCE BAGS The official language of the Conference is English. No translation will be provided. Conference bags are provided for all registered participants. Please do not put personal belongings (money, ID Cards, mobile phones) in the Conference Bags, since INTERNET ACCESS hundreds of similar bags will be around the conference venue, and they could be Free WIFI is available during the conference opening hours. easily confused. BADGES REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION DESK OPENING HOURS Identification badges are provided along with other conference materials upon June 25, Monday 07.30- 17.30 registration. The organisers kindly ask you to wear them all the time during the June 26, Tuesday 08.00-17.30 conference. Please also note that your conference badge assures your entrance to June 27, Wednesday 08.00-17.30 conference premises and catering. Persons without badges may be refused. The identification badges are also helpful when contacting the secretariat and other HOTLINE TO REGISTRATION DESK participants. +36 70/608 6806 TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR SPEAKERS The organisers kindly ask you to bring your presentations with you on a USB memory stick. Your presentation must be uploaded to the computers in the posted room with the help of the assisting technicians responsible for the dedicated room. The presentation uploading deadline is the last coffee break prior to your scheduled presentation. Please note that double slide projection and personal laptops cannot be used. 8 9 Registration Social Programmes & Tours SOCIAL EVENTS Registration types Early bird fees Regular fees Onsite fees until April 27, 2018 after April 27, 2018 ICE BREAKER Participant/Author EUR 650 EUR 750 EUR 800 Sunday, June 24, 2018, 18.00-20.00 Venue: Columbus Restaurant and Pub (H-1051 Budapest, Vigadó str. 4) Student/Student Author EUR 450 EUR 550 EUR 600 Included in registration fee / accompanying fee Accompanying Person EUR 250 EUR 250 EUR 300 All prices include 27% VAT. Participant / Author / Student fees include • Access to all conference sessions • Conference bag • Programme booklet • Attendance at the Ice Breaker • Attendance at the Farewell Dinner • Coffee and tea during coffee breaks • Lunches Refresh yourself after travelling with Hungarian wines and finger food. Come together The accompanying person fee includes with your colleagues on the Danube River. • Attendance at the Ice Breaker • Attendance at the Farewell Dinner FAREWELL DINNER • Attendance at a Sightseeing Tour
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