Day 1
08:30 - Day 1 Programme
Challenges involved in implementing and maintaining high temperature control accuracy during complex mechanical testing - Jonathan Jones – Swansea University
Controlled Higher Resolution Non-Uniform Heating and Applications – Akram Wahab, Phoenix Materials Testing Ltd - abstract
Stress cracking and fatigue testing of nickel based superalloys in a hot corrosion environment – Laurie Brooking, Cranfield University - abstract
Lunch and Exhibition
Lab Tour - A tour of the Phoenix Materials Testing laboratory which specialises in testing to support product research and development, including a range of high temperature and environmental facilities.
High strength steels at elevated temperature - Dorothy Winful, TWI - abstract
Determining Damage Evolution using Advanced Monitoring Techniques at High Temperatures (>800°C) - Chris Newton – Swansea University - Abstract
Creep Fatigue Interaction for Nuclear Fusion – Mike Gorley, UK Atomic Energy Authority - abstract
In situ synchrotron measurements of stress relaxation in Titanium alloys – Yi Xiong, Oxford University - abstract
In-situ creep fatigue testing at the diffraction facilities – Abdullah Al Mamun, University of Bristol
Q&A Forum and Closing Comments