ESIS TC10 Environmentally Assisted Cracking & Hydrogen Embrittlement Minisymposium at the VECF1
ESIS TC10 Thematic Symposium “Environmentally Assisted Cracking and Hydrogen Embrittlement” at the European Conference on Fracture 2024, August 26 - 30, 2024. Zagreb, Croatia
The topics of the Symposium include, but are not limited to:
Environmentally assisted crack growth
Environmentally assisted mechanisms of fracture
Environmentally assisted degradation of materials
Stress corrosion cracking
Corrosion fatigue
Corrosion-erosion
Fretting corrosion
Hydrogen Embrittlement, hydrogen-assisted fracture (HAF) and hydrogen-assisted cracking (HAC)
Microscopic approaches. Fractographic analysis of the damage/fracture process
Irradiation assisted fracture
Effects of thermal, mechanical and surface treatments
Experimental methods
Computational approaches to the process of embrittlement or degradation
Symposium Chairs:
Prof. Jesús Toribio (toribio@usal.es)
Prof. Olha Zvirko (olha.zvirko@gmail.com)
Prof. Nikolaos Alexopoulos (nalexop@aegean.gr)
ESIS TC10 Thematic Minisymposium and Meeting at the 7th International Conference “In-service Damage of Materials, its Diagnostics and Prediction” (https://dmdp.tntu.edu.ua/), 18-20 October 2023, Ternopil, Ukraine & Web.
Thematic Minisymposium “Environmental Effects: Hydrogen and Corrosion” on October 19, 2023
Organizing Committee:
Prof. Jesus TORIBIO, Department of Materials Engineering, University of Salamanca, Spain; toribio@usal.es
Prof. Hryhoriy NYKYFORCHYN, Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine; nykyfor@ipm.Iviv.ua
Prof. Olha ZVIRKO, Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine; olha.zvirko@gmail.com
TC10 Meeting: October 19, 2023 (17:10 – 19:00)
ESIS TC10 special session at the 7th International Conference of Engineering Against Failure (https://iceaf.eu), 21-23 June 2023, Spetses Island, Greece.
The special session “Environmentally induced degradation and damage: advanced modelling, characterization and optimization aspects” has been organized by Prof. Zheludkevich Mikhail & Dr. Konchakova Natalia & Prof. Nikolaos Alexopoulos (Institute of Surface Science, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Germany; University of the Aegean, Greece).
Prolonging the service life of engineering structures by protecting against influences from aggressive environments is a challenging industrial need. On top, circularity of materials supporting the new paradigms of the European green deal calls for new material concepts covering the complete life cycle of parts.
This session is open to scientists and engineers working in applied research in the field of materials development and surfaces technologies designed to avoid corrosive degradation and damage. Aspects of protective coatings development and modelling, including aspect of recyclability and sustainability, builds a special focus of the event.
Contributions on new approaches and results in materials modeling, optimization, business decision support systems and digitalization, as well as characterization methods (both destructive and non-destructive) applied to corrosion engineering and surface protection technologies are very welcome in this session.
ESIS TC10 Thematic symposium at 5th International Conference on Structural Integrity (https://www.icsi.pt/), 28 August – 1 September, 2023, Funchal, Madeira
Thematic symposium “Environmentally assisted degradation and fracture of materials: advanced characterization and modelling” (https://icsi.pt/files/2023/Symposium_P_ICSI_2023.pdf)
Organizing Committee:
Prof. Roelf (RJ) MOSTERT, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa roelf.mostert@up.ac.za
Dr. Christina – Margarita CHARALAMPIDOU, Department of Financial and Management Engineering, University of the Aegean, Greece c.charalampidou@aegean.gr
Prof. Mikhail ZHELUDKEVICH - Hereon Helmholtz Zentrum, Germany mikhail.zheludkevich@hereon.de
Prof. Jesus TORIBIO, Department of Materials Engineering, University of Salamanca, Espagna toribio@usal.es
Prof. Hryhoriy NYKYFORCHYN, Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine nykyfor@ipm.Iviv.ua
Prof. Nikolaos ALEXOPOULOS, Department of Financial and Management Engineering, University of the Aegean, Greece nalexop@aegean.gr
ESIS TC10 Thematic Symposia at ECF23
1) ESIS TC10 A “Environmentally Assisted Cracking”, Organizing committee: Prof. Jesús Toribio, University of Salamanca, Spain, toribio@usal.es; Prof. Hryhoriy Nykyforchyn, Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of the NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine, nykyfor@ipm.lviv.ua
2) ESIS TC10 B “Hydrogen Embrittlement” - The Current State of the Art in Hydrogen Embrittlement Understanding, Organizing committee: Milos B. Djukic, Associate Prof., mdjukic@mas.bg.ac.rs; Prof. Hrihoriy Nykyforchyn, nykyfor@ipm.lviv.ua; Prof. Jesus Toribio, toribio@usal.es; Motomichi Koyama, Associate Prof. koyama@imr.tohoku.ac.jp; and Prof. Andrej Atrens, andrejs.atrens@uq.edu.au
TC 10 Meeting (online): 12 October, 2021 at 14:00-16:00
Environmentally Assisted Cracking and Hydrogen Embrittlement
Co-Chairman: Prof. Jesús Toribio, Prof. Hryhoriy Nykyforchyn
https://dmdp.tntu.edu.ua/tc-esis-meetings/tc-10.html
ESIS TC10 Environmentally Assisted Cracking & Hydrogen Embrittlement Minisymposium at the VECF1
ESIS TC10 Environmentally Assisted Cracking & Hydrogen Embrittlement Minisymposium has been organized at the 1st Virtual European Conference on Fracture - VECF1. The event will be held online with a similar timetable of the ECF23.
ESIS TC10 is organized the event “Environmentally Assisted Cracking and Hydrogen Embrittlement Affecting Structural Integrity of Engineering Materials: Analytical, Numerical and Experimental Approaches” within the frame of the 1st Virtual ESIS Summer School – VESS1.
https://www.vecf1.eu/summer-school
Chairmen: Jesús Toribio, Hryhoriy Nykyforchyn
Title: Environmentally Assisted Cracking and Hydrogen Embrittlement Affecting Structural Integrity of Engineering Materials: Analytical, Numerical and Experimental Approaches.
Summary: Environmentally assisted cracking is a general phenomenon of material degradation and fracture present under any circumstance, since any environment is potentially aggressive from the point of view of the damage/failure process. Participants will become acquainted with fundamental aspects, analytical, numerical and experimental approaches related to environmentally assisted cracking and hydrogen embrittlement.