The aim of the conference is to facilitate interaction between the research and industrial community and discuss the latest developments in this rapidly advancing field. The meeting responds to the demand for high quality production for both industry and consumer, which has led to rapid developments in materials science and engineering. This requires the characterisation of the properties of the materials.
Of particular interest to industry and society is the knowledge of surface treatment and contact mechanics of these materials to determine the in-service behaviour of components subject to contact conditions. Modern society requires systems that operate at conditions that use resources effectively. In terms of components durability, the understanding of surface engineering wear frictional and lubrication dynamics has never been so important.
Current research is focussed on modifications technologies that can increase the surface durability of materials. The characteristics of the system reveal which surface engineering methods should be chosen and as a consequence it is essential to study the combination of surface treatment and contact mechanics.
Combinations of different experimental techniques as well as computer simulation methods are essential to achieve a proper analysis. A very wide range of materials, starting with metals through polymers and semiconductors to composites, necessitates a whole spectrum of characteristic experimental techniques and research methods.
The conference is a result of a series of meetings that started as early as 1993 in Southampton on contact mechanics and previous meetings on the wider field of material characterisation dating from the 2003 conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The papers presented at all those conferences are permanently archived in the eLibrary of the Wessex Institute (www.witpress.com/elibrary) where they are easily accessible in Open Access format to the international scientific community.
The following list covers the topics to be presented at the meeting. Papers on other subjects related to the objectives of the conference are also welcome.
Computer methods and simulation
Experimental and measurement techniques
Mechanical characterisation and testing
Materials under extreme conditions
Polymers and plastics
Advances in composites
Micro and macro characterisation
Corrosion and erosion
Damage, fatigue and fracture
Recycled materials
Materials and energy
Surface problems and contact mechanics
Surface modification and treatments
Thick and thin coatings
Tribomechanics and wear mechanics
Biomechanical characterisation
Biomechanical applications
Case studies
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