Program



September 9 (Friday)


13:00-13:30

Registration

 

Opening Session

 

 

13:30-13:50

N. Igata and S. Takeuchi

 

 

Session T

Measurements and Applications

 

 

13:50-14:25

Advanced Techniques for High Damping and Extreme Measurements

  L. B. Magalas

 

 

14:25-15:00

Applications of High Damping Stainless Alloy (HIDAS)

  N. Igata

 

 

15:00-15:35

Application of High-Damping Alloy M2052 to Precision Instrument

  K. Kawahara

 

 

15:35-16:10

Asceismatic Applications (tentative)

  K. Kasai

 

 

16:10-16:30

Coffee Break

 

 

Session U

Shape memory alloys 1

 

 

16:30-17:05

An assessment of NiTi (Me) alloys as high damping materials

  F. M. Mazzolai

 

 

17:05-17:40

Damping Characteristics of Cold-Rolled and Annealed Equiatomic TiNi Shape Memory Alloy

  S. K. Wu

 

 

17:40-18:00

Amplitude dependent internal friction of bronze shape memory alloys

  A. Mielczarek

18:30-20:30 Poster Session

 

 

 

Metals

 

 

P1

Influence of oxygen on damping properties of Nb-Zr alloys

  O. Florencio

 

 

P2

Different damping dependences on volume fractions of thermal and deformation-induced ε martensites in an Fe-Mn alloy

  J. H. Jun

 

 

P3

Influences of Si and Co addition on microstructure and damping capacity of Fe-Mn alloy

  J. H. Jun

 

 

P4

Effect of Chromium Addition on Damping Capacity, Mechanical Property, and Corrosion Resistance of Fe-18%Mn Alloy

  J. C. Kim

 

 

P5

Fe-Cr-Mn-(Co) High Damping Stainless Alloy (HIDAS)

  K. Yamagami

 

 

P6

Low-frequency high-temperature internal friction in Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy

  C. R. Grandini

 

 

P7

Susceptibility of damping behavior to the solidification condition in the as-cast M2052 high-damping alloy

  F. Yin

 

 

P8

Study of damping property of mictomagnetic Mn-Cu based alloys

  T. Tanji

 

 

 

Shape memory alloys

 

 

P9

Internal friction of Fe-Mn-Si-based shape memory alloys containing Nb and C and their application as a seismic damping material

  T. Sawaguchi

 

 

P10

Damping Capacity of Hydrogenated Ti (NiCu) Shape Memory Alloys

  T. Ueura

 

 

P11

Effect of heat treatments on the damping characteristics of TiNi-based shape memory alloys

  I. Yoshida

 

 

 

Metallic glasses

 

 

P12

Internal friction induced by interstitial atoms and mechanical strength of multicomponent glassy alloys

  M. Hasegawa

 

 

P13

Search for High Damping Metallic Glasses

  Y. Hiki

 

 

P14

High damping performance of hydrogenated bulk metallic grasses

  H. Mizubayashi

 

 

 

Ceramics and Composites

 

 

P15

Damping Behavior of NdNbO4-3wt%Y2O3 and Nb2O5-50wt%Y2O3

  K. Nishiyama

 

 

P16

Development of High Damping PMC

  K. Nishiyama

 

 

P17

Study on damping mechanism of ceramic particle dispersed aluminum

  T. Sakaguchi

 

 

P18

Damping properties of metal-piezoelectric composites

  M. Sakurai

 



September 10 (Saturday)

 

 

Session V

Shape memory alloys 2

 

 

08:30-09:05

Suppression of the shape memory effect by ion implantation in Ni-Ti thin films

  R. Gotthardt

 

 

09:05-09:40

Isothermal High Damping in Shape Memory Alloys

  A. Riviere

 

 

09:40-10:15

Ultra High-Damping Materials based on Shape Memory Alloys

  J. San Juan

 

 

10:15-10:30

Coffee Break

 

 

Session W

Alloys

 

 

10:30-11:05

Effect of Thermal Cycling (γε) on Martensitic Transformation Kinetics and Damping Capacity of Fe-17%Mn Alloy

  C. S. Choi

 

 

11:05-11:25

The Resonant Vibration Fracture Characteristics of Al-xZn Alloy and Mg-xAl-Zn Alloy

  F. Y. Hung

 

 

11:25-11:45

Damping behavior and potential applications of rapidly solidified Zn-Al and Zn-Al-X (X=Ti, Zr, Y) alloy

  P. Y. Li

 

 

11:45-12:05

Anelastic Properties of Nanocrystalline Mg+3vol.% Gr

  Z. Trojanova

 

 

12:05-13:30

Lunch

 

 

13:30-13:50

Damping Behaviors and Mechanisms of the L2 commercially Pure Al Prepared by ECAP

  W. Jincheng

 

 

 

 

13:50-14:10

Ultrasonic attenuation capacity of foamed Al alloys

  J. Zhu

 

 

Session X

Material glasses

 

 

14:10-14:30

Hydrogen-induced damping peak temperatures in bulk metallic glasses

  H.-R. Sinning

 

 

14:30-15:00

Could metallic glasses damping be increased by stress education treatment?

  A. M. Aboki

 

 

15:00-15:20

Coffee Break

 

 

Session Y

Ceramics and Composites

 

 

15:20-15:55

Damping mechanisms in oxide materials and their potential applications

  Q. F. Fang

 

 

15:55-16:30

High damping in ferroelectric and ferrimagnetic ceramics

  G. Fantozzi

 

 

16:30-17:05

Synthesis of Novel High Damping Ceramic-Polymer Composites and its Application as Ceramic Musical Instruments

  T. Shimazu

 

 

17:05-17:25

Composite Damping Ceramic Coatings by Polymer Impregnation

  S. Patsias

 

 

Closing

17:25-18:00

N. Igata



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