Materiais 2017

Materiais 2017

MATERIAIS 2017 XVIII Congresso da Sociedade Portuguesa dos Materiais VIII International Symposium on Materials An International Conference … Exploring the Latest Progress in Materials Development … Bringing Science Solutions to the World 9-12 April, 2017 University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal Table of Contents Foreword iii Sponsorship iv Organization of Materiais 2017 v Conference Program Program Digest vii Detailed Conference Program viii Numbered List of Posters xxvi Abstracts Plenary Talks 1 Keynote Talks 4 Invited Talks 8 Regular Talks 18 Sattelite Event on Materials for Energy 19 Symposium A - Functional Materials 36 Symposium B - Structural Materials 92 Symposium C - Processing Technologies 117 Symposium D - Characterization and Modelling 152 Posters 175 Symposium A - Functional Materials 176 Symposium B - Structural Materials 289 Symposium C - Processing Technologies 323 Symposium D - Characterization and Modelling 364 ii MATERIAIS 2017, XVIII Congresso da Sociedade Portuguesa de Materiais and VIII International Symposium on Materials, will take place in Aveiro, Portugal, from 9 – 12 April 2017. MATERIAIS 2017, aiming to explore the latest Progress in Materials Development and to bring Science Solutions to the World, provides the ideal forum for scientists, developers, engineers and companies to share their latest breakthroughs, achievements and views in the field of Materials. MATERIAIS 2017 will be hosted by the University of Aveiro in the beautiful city of Aveiro, and in one of the oldest nations in the world, Portugal. It will cover all areas of Materials from Functional Materials, Structural Materials and Processing Technologies to Characterization and Modelling. MATERIAIS 2017 continues the famous MATERIAIS conferences organized every two years by the Portuguese Materials Society (SPM), and is the eighteenth National and the eighth International Materials Conference, since the inaugural one, held in Lisbon in 1983. MATERIAIS returns to Aveiro, after two former editions (1995 and 2005), and follows the last meeting in Porto (MATERIAIS 2015). During the 3 days, MATERIAIS 2017 will encompass schools, scientific talks, debate sessions on cutting edge technologies, and a show case event of applications based on scientific development. We will award for the second time the SPM Career and Recognition Award (Prémio SPM de Carreira e Reconhecimento) that aims to recognize, encourage and promote the excellency of research and development activities in the area of Materials in Portugal. We will also commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Department of Materials and Ceramics Engineering (DEMaC) of the University of Aveiro. Finally we are very pleased to welcome Materiais 2017 guest society, SOCIEMAT (Sociedade Espanola de Materiales), The Spanish Materials Society. We anticipate that MATERIAIS 2017 will be a very well attended international meeting, with excellent technical and scientific interaction. We look forward to seeing you in Aveiro in April 2017. Paula M. Vilarinho (MATERIAIS 2017 Chair) iii Sponsorship iv Organization of Materiais 2017 CONFERENCE CHAIR Paula M. Vilarinho (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Organizing Committee Ana Luisa Daniel (Chemistry Department, University of Aveiro) Ana Maria Rocha Senos (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) João Tedim (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Maria Elizabete Costa (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Maria Paula Seabra (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro,) Oleksandr Tkach (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Paula Celeste da Silva Ferreira (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Rob Pullar (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Rui Ramos Ferreira e Silva (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Victor Fernando Santos Neto (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro) Scientific Committee Albano Cavaleiro (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Coimbra) Ascensão Lopes (Faculty of Engineering of UP – FEUP, University of Oporto) Helena Florindo (iMed, University of Lisbon) João Celestino Rocha (Chemistry Department, University of Aveiro) Jorge Frade (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Leonard Francis (The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory – INL) Luis Gil (Direção Geral de Energia e Geologia, DGEG) Manuel Vieira (Faculty of Engineering of UP – FEUP, University of Oporto) Maria Helena Fernandes (Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro) Paloma Fernandes (Universidad Complutense de Madrid and SOCIEMAT) Paulo Ferreira (Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of Texas at Austin, USA) Pedro Granja (Faculty of Engineering of UP – FEUP, University of Oporto) Sandra Carvalho (Centre of Physics, University of Minho) v The scientific and technical program of the meeting includes the following topics: Symposium A - Functional Materials A1 - Bio-inspired materials and materials for healthcare applications A2 - Magnetic, electric, multiferroic, and plasmonic functional materials A3 - Materials for energy (talks are separated into Energy Satellite Event), environment and sustainable materials A4 - Carbon based materials Symposium B - Structural Materials B1 - Advances in ceramics, concrete, building materials B2 - Advances in metals and alloys B3 - Advances in polymers B4 - Advances in composites and hybrid materials Symposium C - Processing Technologies C1 - Processing using laser/plasma/electric field technologies C2 - Additive manufacturing C3 - Coatings and interfaces C4 – Recycling Symposium D - Characterization and Modelling D1 - Physical, chemical and structural characterization D2 - Mechanical characterization (including at nanoscale) D3 - Advanced characterization using microscopy techniques D4 - Materials modelling (advanced atomistic algorithms, computer simulations) vi Time Sunday, April 9 Monday, April 10 Tuesday, April 11 Wednesday, April 12 SAEM SABio 1. Plenary speakers 2. Key note speakers 3. Invited Spekers 08:30 Registration Registration 08:45 SAEM Opening Materiais 2017 Opening 09:00 Invited Invited Invited - Ian Reaney (Plenary 1) - Chris Bowen (Keynote 1) - Patricia Carvalho (Invited 1) Bus from UA 09:15 Keynote 1 Keynote 2 Keynote 3 Talk 5 Talk 6 Talk 7 - Paolo Bartolo (Plenary 2) - Jonathan Knowles (Keynote 2) - João Gomes (Invited 2) 09:30 SABio Opening A2 Talk 8 C3 Talk 1 A4 Talk 1 - Angus Kingon (Plenary 3) - Lenny Koh (Keynote 3) - Daniel Marinha (Invited 3) Lecture 2.1 Plenary 1 09:45 A2 Talk 1 A1 Talk 24 A3 Talk 1 A2 Talk 9 C3 Talk 2 A4 Talk 2 - Angus Kingon (Invited 4) 10:00 Lecture 1.1 A2 Talk 2 A1 Talk 25 A3 Talk 2 A2 Talk 10 C3 Talk 3 A4 Talk 3 - James Raju (Invited 5) 10:15 - David Maestre (Invited 6) Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 10:30 Discussions and - Raul Arenal (Invited 7) 10:45 Lecture 1.2 Coffee Break Energy A1 Talk 1 Invited Invited Invited C2 Talk 1 A3 Talk 3 A2 Talk 11 C3 Talk 4 A4 Talk 4 11:00 Invited 1 A1 Talk 2 Talk 1 Talk 2 Talk 4 C2 Talk 2 A3 Talk 4 A2 Talk 12 C3 Talk 5 A4 Talk 5 - Brain Korgel (En. Invited 1) 11:15 En. Talk 1 A1 Talk 3 D3 Talk 1 B4 Talk 1 A2 Talk 3 C2 Talk 3 A3 Talk 5 A2 Talk 13 C3 Talk 6 D4 Talk 8 - Ibrahim Gulyurtlu (En. Invited 2) 11:30 Lecture 1.3 En. Talk 2 A1 Talk 4 D3 Talk 2 B4 Talk 2 A2 Talk 4 C2 Talk 4 C4 Talk 1 A2 Talk 14 C3 Talk 7 B1 Talk 1 Lecture 2.2 11:45 En. Talk 3 A1 Talk 5 D3 Talk 3 B4 Talk 3 A2 Talk 5 C2 Talk 5 C4 Talk 2 A2 Talk 15 C3 Talk 8 B1 Talk 2 12:00 En. Talk 4 A1 Talk 6 D1 Talk 1 B4 Talk 4 A2 Talk 6 C2 Talk 6 C4 Talk 3 A2 Talk 16 C3 Talk 9 B1 Talk 3 12:15 Lecture 1.4 En. Talk 5 A1 Talk 7 D1 Talk 2 B4 Talk 5 A2 Talk 7 C2 Talk 7 C4 Talk 4 A2 Talk 17 C3 Talk 10 B1 Talk 4 12:30 En. Talk 6 A1 Talk 8 B4 Talk 6 D4 Talk 7 C3 Talk 11 B1 Talk 5 Topics: 12:45 En. Talk 7 Symposium A - En. Materials for energy 13:00 Functional A1 Bio-inspired materials and materials for healthcare applications Lunch 13:15 Lunch Lunch Materials A2 Magnetic, electric, multiferroic, and plasmonic functional materials 13:30 Lunch A3 Materials for environment and sustainable materials 13:45 A4 Carbon based materials 14:00 Rector of UA Talk 14:15 Lecture 1.5 A1 Talk 9 Invited B4 Talk 7 Plenary 2 14:30 En. Talk 8 A1 Talk 10 Talk 3 B4 Talk 8 Plenary 3 vii Lecture 2.3 14:45 En. Talk 9 A1 Talk 11 C1 Talk 1 B4 Talk 9 Symposium B - B1 Advances in ceramics, concrete, building materials 15:00 Lecture 1.6 Conference Registration En. Talk 10 A1 Talk 12 C1 Talk 2 B4 Talk 10 Structural B2 Advances in metals and alloys 40 Years Anniversary of DEMaC 15:15 En. Talk 11 A1 Talk 13 C1 Talk 3 B2 Talk 1 Materials B3 Advances in polymers Special Session - Invited Talks 15:30 En. Talk 12 A1 Talk 14 C1 Talk 4 B2 Talk 2 B4 Advances in composites and hybrid materials Discussion and Debate on Additive Manufacturing 15:45 En. Talk 13 A1 Talk 15 C1 Talk 5 B2 Talk 3 Coffee Break Concluding 16:00 En. Talk 14 A1 Talk 16 C1 Talk 6 B2 Talk 4 Remarks Lecture 2.4 16:15 En. Talk 15 A1 Talk 17 C1 Talk 7 B2 Talk 5 16:30 A1 Talk 18 C1 Talk 8 B2 Talk 6 Symposium C - C1 Processing using laser/plasma/electric field technologies Coffee Break 40 Years Anniversary of DEMaC 16:45 Coffee Break Processing C2 Additive manufacturing Round Table 17:00 Energy Technologies C3 Coatings and interfaces Guided tour to 17:15 Q & A session Invited 2 A1 Talk 19 D4 Talk 1 D2 Talk 1 C4 Recycling Museu da Vista 17:30 and Discussions En.

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