COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK

                                NAMRC 33 

Thirty-third Annual North American Manufacturing Research Conference

May 24-27, 2005 · Columbia University · New York, NY, USA

 

  

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NAMRC 33 Technical Sessions and Programs 

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

NAMRI/SME Board Meeting

Board Room 501, Alfred Lerner Hall

8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

NSF CAREER Workshop

Satow Room, Alfred Lerner Hall

                       

5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Conference Registration

Main Ramp, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Welcoming Reception

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

           

7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

North Lobby, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Welcoming Ceremony

Roone Arledge Cinema, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

            Opening Remarks

            Y. Lawrence Yao and Richard W. Longman, Co-Chairs, NAMRC 33

            Welcoming Remarks

            Zvi Galil, Dean of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University

Keynote Address

Michael Idelchik, Vice President of Advanced Technology Program, GE Global Research Center, Schenectady, NY

 

10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Refreshment break

5th Floor Ramp, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Concurrent Technical Sessions

 

Session 1-A: Machinability and Cutting Tools

 

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Tuğrul Özel, Rutgers University

                     Shuting Lei, Kansas State University

 

Determining the Geometric Machinability of Flat End Mills for 3-Axis CNC Machining with an Indexer

Ye Li and Matthew C. Frank, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Hard Turning of Quenched Alloy Steel Parts Using Conventional and Wiper Ceramic Inserts

Wit Grzesik and Tomasz Wanat, Technical University of Opole, Poland 

Experimental Investigations into Turning of AerMet 100 Alloy Using Uncoated and TiAlN Coated Inserts

Anil K. Srivastava, TechSolve, Inc., Cincinnati; Dennis T. Quinto, Balzers, Inc., Amherst, NY

 

Session 1-B: Superplastic and Hydro- Forming

Satow Room, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     M. W. Fu, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology

                    Sridhar Santhanam, Villanova University

 

High Temperature Lubricant Test for Superplastic Forming

P. A. Friedman, W. B. Copple, R. Allor,  S. G. Luckey, Ford Research and Advanced Engineering, Dearborn, MI

                    

Correlation of Implicit Finite Element Analysis to Superplastic Forming Experiments

S. George Luckey, Peter A. Friedman, Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI; Klaus J. Weinmann, University of California-Berkeley

                    

Numerical Simulation of Tube Hydroforming Benchmarks

Kuo-Kuang Chen, General Motors Research & Development Center, Warren, MI

 

Session 1-C: Sensing and Diagnosis

Room 569, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Robert X. Gao, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

                    Tony L. Schmitz, University of Florida

 

Detection and Characterization of Surface Cracking in Sheet Metal Hemming Using Optical Method

S. J. Swillo, G. Lin, S. J. Hu, K. Iyer, J. Yao, M. Koc, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; W. Cai, General Motors Research & Development Center, Warren, MI

                    

Surface Roughness in Grinding: On-Line Prediction with Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System

Murad S. Samhouri and Brian W. Surgenor, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

 

Engineering Driven Cause-Effect Modeling and Statistical Analysis for Multi-Operational Machining Process Diagnosis

Jian Liu, Jing Li, Jianjun Shi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

 

 

Session 1-D: Advances in Nontraditional Manufacturing

Room 568, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Sung Hoon Ahn, Seoul National University

                    Bin Wei, GE Global Research Center

 

Manufacturing and Energy Field Method

Wenwu Zhang and David P. Mika, GE Global Research Center, Schenectady, NY

                    

Study of Dielectric Flow in Micro Hole Drilling by EDM

Z. Yu and K. P. Rajurkar, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

                    

Experimental Study on Cutting Force in Rotary Ultrasonic Machining of Zirconia/Alumina Composites

Z.C. Li and Z.J. Pei, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS; Patrick Kwon, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; W.M. Zeng, Huaqiao University, China; C. Treadwell, Sonic-Mill, Albuquerque, NM

 

12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Awards Luncheon and Founders Lecture

Low Rotunda

Presiding: Kornel Ehmann, President, NAMRI/SME

 

2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Concurrent Technical Sessions

 

Session 2-A: Micro/Nano Characterizations and Processes

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Shreyes N. Melkote, Georgia Institute of Technology

                    Z.J. Pei, Kansas State University

                       

Scanning Optical Microinterferometer for MEMS Metrology

Michael C. Schmittdiel, Thomas R. Kurfess, F. Levent Degertekin, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta; Byungki Kim, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA

                    

Digital Micromirror Device Based Microstereolithography for Complex Meso/Micro Structures

George W. Hadipoespito and Xiaochun Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison

                    

Machined Surface and Subsurface in Relation to Cutting Edge Radius in Nanoscale Ductile Cutting of Silicon

S. Arefin, X.P. Li , M. Rahman, T. He, National University of Singapore

 

Session 2-B: Inspection and Calibration

Satow Room, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     N. Fang, Utah State University

                        Robert W. Ivester, National Institute of Standards and Technology

 

Uncertainty of Spatial Coordinate Measurements Using Trilateration

J. Suzanne Canning, John C. Ziegert, Tony L. Schmitz, University of Florida

 

Fiducial Calibration System

Bethany Woody and Scott Smith, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

                    

An Effective Dimensional Inspection Method Based on Zone Fitting

Jyhwen Wang, Nachiket Pendse, Yu Ding, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

 

Session 2-C: Cryogenic and Electrical Treatments

Room 569, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Marwan K. Khraisheh, University of Kentucky

                    Wit Grzesik, Technical University of Opole

 

Viability of Electrically Treating 6061 T6511 Aluminum for Use in Manufacturing Processes

Jarred C. Heigel, Joseph S. Andrawes, John T. Roth, Mohammed E. Hoque, Ralph M. Ford, Pennsylvania State University-Erie

                                   

Effect of Cryogenic Treatments on Tungsten Carbide Tool Life: Microstructural Analysis

Adam H. Gallagher, Christopher D. Agosti, John T. Roth, Pennsylvania State University-Erie

 

Interrupted Hard Turning with Cryogenically Cooled Ceramic Tools

Ranajit Ghosh, Air Products and Chemicals, Allentown, PA

                    

Session 2-D: Process Optimizations

Room 568, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     David A. Guerra, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey

                    Steven Liang, Georgia Institute of Technology

 

Mathematics and Applications of the Approach of the Steepest-Ascending Tool Path Planning

Zezhong C. Chen and Xiaochun Chang, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

 

Hard Turning Optimization Using Neural Network Modeling and Swarm Intelligence

Yiğit Karpat and Tuğrul Özel, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

                    

Optimization of Process Parameters in Manufacturing: An Approach of Multiple Attribute Decision Making

W.P. Sun, Z.J. Pei, E.S. Lee, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS; G.R. Fisher, MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc., St. Peters, MO

 

3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Refreshment break

5th Floor Ramp, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Concurrent Technical Sessions

 

Session 3-A: Manufacturing Systems and Outlook

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     John C. Ziegert, University of Florida

                     Lihui Wang, Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research

                     Council of Canada

 

The Influence of Material Handling Operations on the Schedule Makespan in Manufacturing Cell Environments

Radu F. Babiceanu, F. Frank Chen Robert H. Sturges, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA

 

A Manufacturing Model to Enable Knowledge Maintenance in Decision Support Systems

David A. Guerra, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Monterrey, México; Robert Young, Loughborough University, UK

                    

Manufacturing - Its Evolution and Future

M. Eugene Merchant, TechSolve, Cincinnati; David A. Dornfeld and Paul Wright, University of California-Berkeley

 

Session 3-B: Advances in Laser Based Processes

Satow Room, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Patrick Kwon, Michigan State University

                    David Mika, GE Global Research Center

 

Investigation of Laser Assisted Modification of Silicon Nitride Ceramic for Enhanced Surface Integrity

Li Sun, Ajay P. Malshe, Wenping Jiang, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

 

Analysis and Synthesis of Laser Forming Process of Varying Thickness Plate

Peng Cheng, Yajun Fan, Jie Zhang, Y. Lawrence Yao, Columbia University, New York; David Mika, Michael Graham, Wenwu Zhang, GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY

                                   

Effects of Phase Transformations on Laser Forming of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy

Yajun Fan, Peng Cheng, Y. Lawrence Yao, Columbia University, New York; Zhishang Yang, Keith Egland, Caterpillar, Inc, Peoria, IL

                    

Nanoparticle-Enhanced Laser Micromachining of Polymeric Nanocomposites

Yi Lu, Dongbing Shao, Shaochen Chen, The University of Texas at Austin

                    

Session 3-C: Advances in Welding Research

Room 569, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     John T. Roth, Pennsylvania State University-Erie

                    Jyhwen Wang, Nachiket Pendse

 

A Study on Cold Working of Aluminum Spot Welds to Improve Fatigue Strength

D. Kim and R. Spitsen, Washington State University Vancouver; T. Khosla and W. Li, University of Washington, Seattle; S. Ryu and B. Lim, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

                    

Friction Stir Welding FEM Model Improvement Through Inverse Thermal Characterization

Livan Fratini, Stefano Beccari, Gianluca Buffa, Università di Palermo, Italy

 

Micro Thin Film Sensor Embedded in Metal Structures for In-situ Process Monitoring During Ultrasonic Welding

Xudong Cheng, Hongseok Choi, Patrick Schwieso, Arindom Datta, Xiaochun Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

Welding Induced Distortion Control Using Dynamic Thermal Tensioning

Jun Xu and Wei Li, University of Washington, Seattle

                                   

4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Laboratory Tours

Small tour groups will leave the Alfred Lerner Hall at 4:00 p.m. to visit laboratories on campus.  Student guides will escort the groups.

 

4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

COMEC Meeting

Room TBD

 

7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

NAMRC Banquet

 “Spirit of Hudson” Cruise

Busses will leave at 6:30 p.m. in front of the Alfred Lerner Hall. 

 

 

Thursday, May 26, 2205

           

7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

5th Floor Ramp, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Panel on Micro Manufacturing - a WTEC Study

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall
 

Moderator: Kornel Ehmann, Northwestern University
Panelists: Jian Cao, National Science Foundation

Khershed Cooper, Naval Research Laboratory/Office of Naval Research
Martin Culpepper, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tom Kurfess, Georgia Institute of Technology

 

10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Refreshment break

5th Floor Ramp, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Concurrent Technical Sessions

 

Session 4-A: Analysis of Machining System Components

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     David A. Dornfeld, University of California-Berkeley

                    Radu Pavel, TechSolve, Inc.

 

Experimental Investigation of Membrane Fouling Due to Microfiltration of Semi-Synthetic Metalworking Fluids

John E. Wentz, Shiv G. Kapoor, Richard E. DeVor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; N. Rajagopalan, Illinois Waste Management and Research Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

                    

Modeling of Fixturing Dynamic Stability Accounting for Material Removal Effect

Haiyan Deng and Shreyes N. Melkote, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta

 

Application of Sensitivity Theory to Performance Analysis of Feeddrive System of CNC Machines

Omar J. Abdul-Baqi, Sandra A. Yost, M. G. Mehrabi, University of Detroit Mercy

 

Session 4-B: Innovative Processes

Satow Room, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Ranajit Ghosh, Air Products and Chemicals, Allentown, PA

                    W. Li, University of Washington

 

Surface Modification of Aluminum for Mold by Nitrogen Ion Implantation

Hyuk Jin Kang and Sung Hoon Ahn, Seoul National University, Korea

                    

Toward Designing and Controlling the Microstructure and Properties of Aluminum Alloys Castings Using Mold Vibration

Numan Abu-Dheir, Marwan K. Khraisheh, K. Saito, A. T. Male, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

                    

Glass Machining with Ball End Mill

Takashi Matsumura and Takenori Ono, Tokyo Denki University, Japan

 

Session 4-C: Innovative Designs

Room 569, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     John W. Sutherland, Michigan Technological University

                     Xiaochun Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

Design and Simulation of Compliant Sheet-Metal Handling in Transfer Press System

Gene Y. Liao and Robert L. Frutiger, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI

                    

Vibration-Based Sensor Powering for Manufacturing Process Monitoring

Robert X. Gao and Yong Cui, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

 

Design and Event-Driven Control of Function Blocks for Adaptive Process Plan Execution

Lihui Wang, Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research Council of Canada; Wei Jin and Hsi-Yung (Steve) Feng, The University of Western Ontario 

 

Session 4-D: Advances in Grinding Research

Room 568, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Matthew C. Frank, Iowa State University

                    X.P. Li, National University of Singapore

 

Simulation Based Development of a Superabrasive Grinding Wheel with Defined Grain Structure

O. Braun, G. Warneke, J.C. Aurich, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

                    

Elimination of Cutting Fluids in Grinding: An Investigation on the Application of Solid Lubricants

V. Radhakrishnan, Amrita University, India; S. Shaji, Government Engineering College, Kerala, India

                    

Effect of Jet Coherency on Burn-Out for Non-Continuous Dress Creep-Feed Grinding

Joachim K. Steffen, Andrew Warkentin, Robert Bauer, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Charles E. Becze, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Enfield, Nova Scotia, Canada

 

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Luncheon

 

1:30 p.m. -3:30 p.m.

Concurrent Technical Sessions

 

Session 5-A: Advances in Metal Forming

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Kuo-Kuang Chen, General Motors Research & Development Center

                     Klaus J. Weinmann, University of California-Berkeley

 

CAE Supported Design Solution Generation in Metal Forming Product Development

M. W. Fu, M. S. Yong, S. Tong, C. C. Wong, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology

                    

A Numerical Study on the Use of Draw Beads to Minimize the Earing Defect in Deep Drawing

Vahid Vahdat, Young W. Chun, Sridhar Santhanam, Villanova University, Villanova, PA

 

Forming Limit Diagrams for Single Point Incremental Forming

J. Jeswiet and D. Young, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

                    

Forces in Single Point Incremental Forming

J. Jeswiet, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada; A.Szekeres, KU Leuven, Belgium

                    

Session 5-B: Predictions in Machining Processes

Satow Room, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Zezhong C. Chen, Concordia University

                     I. S. Jawahir, University of Kentucky

 

Prediction of Rake and Flank Temperature Distributions During Wet and Dry Machining

James C. Moller, Miami University, Oxford, OH

                    

Workpiece Material Model Based Predictions for Machining Processes

Yiğit Karpat, Erol Zeren, Tuğrul Özel, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

                    

Influences of the Material Shear Flow Stress and the Shear-Plane Angle on the Size Effect in Machining

N. Fang and W. Wang, Utah State University, Logan, UT

                    

Comparison of Measurements and Simulations for Machining of Aluminum

Robert W. Ivester, Eric Whitenton, Laurent Deshayes, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD

 

Session 5-C Advances in Drilling Research

Room 569 Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Tom Kurfess, Georgia Institute of Technology

                     Anil Srivastava, TechSolve, Inc.

 

Development of Magnetostrictive Tool-Holder for Dry Deep Hole Drilling

Aleksandar J. Filipovic, GM Powertrain, Pontiac, MI; John W. Sutherland, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI

 

Machinability of Titanium/Graphite Hybrid Composites in Drilling

D. Kim, Washington State University Vancouver; M. Ramulu, University of Washington, Seattle; W. Pedersen, University of Minnesota-Duluth

                    

Finite Element Simulation of 3D Drilling Using an Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian Approach

Rajesh Parthasarathy, Amir H. Adibi-Sedeh, Behnam Bahr, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

                    

Burrless Drilling by Vibration Cutting Applying Ultrasonic Torsional Mode Vibration

H. Suzuki, Fuji Ultrasonic Engineering Co.,Ltd, Japan; H. Yagishita, Numazu National College of Technology, Japan

 

3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Refreshment break

5th Floor Ramp, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

NAMRI Membership Meeting

Room 569, Alfred Lerner Hall

           

5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

ASME Membership Meeting

Room 569, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Laboratory Tours

Small tour groups will leave the Alfred Lerner Hall at 4:00 p.m. to visit laboratories on campus.  Student guides will escort the groups.

 

6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

NAMRC Reception

Low Faculty Room on campus

 

Friday, May 27, 2005

           

7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

5th Floor Ramp, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Concurrent Technical Sessions

 

Session 6-A: Numerical Modeling

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Livan Fratini, Università di Palermo

                    Yong Huang, Clemson University

 

A Hybrid Modeling Approach to Investigate Chip Morphology Transition with the Stagnation Effect by Cutting Edge Geometry

Q. Wen and Y. B. Guo, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

                    

Experimental and Numerical Investigation on Self-Piercing Riveting

Eleonora Atzeni, Rosolino Ippolito, Luca Settineri, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy

                    

Distinct Element Simulation of Ceramic Machining: Material Removal Mechanism

Shuting Lei and Budong Yang, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

 

Session 6-B: Form and Dimensional Uncertainties

Satow Room, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     W. Pedersen, University of Minnesota-Duluth

                    Jamal Sheikh-Ahmad, Wichita State University

 

A Collaborative Design and Dimensional Verification System on the Internet

In-Ho Song and Sung-Chong Chung, Hanyang University, Korea

                    

Characterization of Workpiece Form Uncertainty for Uniform Sampling Patterns

Robert Edgeworth, Intel Corporation, Chandler, AZ; Robert Wilhelm, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

 

Analysis of Sampling Effects on Form, Position and Size Errors for Cylindrical Features Using Multivariate Statistics

Yashpal Kovvur, Hemant Ramaswami, Sam Anand, University of Cincinnati

 

Session 6-C: Control and Identification

Room 569, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     M.G. Mehrabi, University of Detroit Mercy

                    Richard W. Longman, Columbia University

 

An In-Process Method for Controlling Sensor Standoff for Laser Range Measurement of Objects with Complex Surface Geometry

Vijay Srivatsan, Reuven Katz, Debasish Dutta, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

 

Surface Roughness in Grinding: Off-Line Identification with an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System

Murad S. Samhouri and Brian W. Surgenor, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

 

Multiple-Model Probabilistic Design of Robust Iterative Learning Controllers

Kanji Takanishi and Minh Q. Phan, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; Richard W. Longman, Columbia University, New York

 

10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Refreshment break

5th Floor Ramp, Alfred Lerner Hall

 

10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Concurrent Technical Sessions

 

Session 7-A: Wear and Contact Fatigue

Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     A.K. Balaji, University of Utah

                    Y. B. Guo, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

 

A Fundamental Study on the Impact of Surface Integrity by Hard Turning on Rolling Contact Fatigue

Dale W. Schwach, Y.B. Guo, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

                    

A Tool Wear Model for Machining Particle Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites - Part I - Model Development

William E. Pedersen, University of Minnesota-Duluth; M. Ramulu, University of Washington, Seattle

 

On the Wear of Coated Carbide Inserts in High-Speed Turning of AISI 1045 Steel

A.K. Balaji, Vinu Varghese, Anshu D. Jayal, University of Utah, Salt Lake City

 

Session 7-B: Modeling Schemes

Satow Room, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Sung-Chong Chung, Hanyang University

                     Robert Edgeworth, Intel Corporation

 

ANN Constitutive Model for High Strain-Rate Deformation of Al 7075

Sanjeev Sen, Janet Twomey, Jamal Sheikh-Ahmad, Wichita State University

                    

Force Modeling Under Dead Metal Zone Effect in Orthogonal Cutting with Chamfered Tools

Yu Long and Yong Huang, Clemson University, Clemson, SC

                                   

Thermo-Mechanical Modeling of Metal Cutting Using MARC Mentat

Radu Pavel and Anil Srivastava, TechSolve, Inc., Cincinnati

 

Session 7-C: Modeling of Tool and Material Interactions

Room 569, Alfred Lerner Hall

Co-Chairs:     Satish Bukkapatnam, Oklahoma State University

                     Luca Settineri, Polytechnic of Turin

 

On Friction Modeling in Orthogonal Machining: An Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian Finite Element Model

A. J. Haglund, H. A. Kishawy, R. J. Rogers, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

                    

A Statistical Mechanistic Model of Acoustic Emission Generation from Shear Zone of Machining

Satish Bukkapatnam, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK; Ding Chen Chang, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

                    

Modeling of Tool Flank Wear Progression During Orthogonal Machining of Metal Matrix Composites

S. Kannan and H. A. Kishawy, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada; I. M. Deiab, American University of Sharjah, U.A.E; M. K. Surappa, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

 

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Luncheon

 

Note: Student authors who have entered the Student Research Presentation Contest are

         highlighted in yellow.

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