Conference Schedule

Below is the schedule of the 5th CIRP Global Web Conference-Research and Innovation for Future Production.

The schedule is given in Paris local time (CEST).

The papers presented during this conference are divided into the following sessions/themes

Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
Manufacturing Systems and Models
Resource, Energy and Time Efficiency
Manufacturing Knowledge and Human Interaction
Lifecycle Engineering and Assembly

Day 1: Tuesday 4 October 2016

Time (Paris CEST) Title
09:00-09:20 Web Conference Opening  
09:20-09:40 High level robot programming using body and hand gestures
P. Tsarouchi
09:40-10:00 Time optimal path planning for industrial robots using STL data files
F. Haehn
10:00-10:20 Methodology to identify applications for collaborative robots in powertrain assembly
D. Schröter
10:20-10:40 Service oriented architecture for dynamic scheduling of mobile robots for material supply
N. Kousi
10:40-11:20  Break
11:20-11:40 Effect of Current Efficiency on Electrochemical Micromachining by Moving Electrode
Speaker to be announced
11:40-12:00 Effect of Tool-Electrode Shape on Uniformity of Electrochemical Deposition and Dissolution on Resistive Workpieces
Speaker to be announced
12:00-12:20 Speed-varying machine tool dynamics identification through chatter detection and receptance coupling
N. Grossi
12:20-12:40 Elaborated analysis of force model parameters in milling simulations with respect to tool state variations
S. Hess
12:40-13:00 The Scanning Dimensional Microelectrochemical Machining with the Ultra-Small Interelectrode Gap
Speaker to be announced
13:00-14:00  Break
14:00-14:20 Evaluating relevant factors for developing an optimal tool storage strategy
E. Schaupp
14:20-14:40 Short interval control for the cost estimate baseline of novel high value manufacturing products-a complexity based approach
O. Schwabe
14:40-15:00 Assessment of Changes in Technical Systems and their Effects on Cost and Duration based on Structural Complexity
A. Pott
15:00-15:20 An approach for selecting cost estimation techniques for innovative high value manufacturing products
O. Schwabe
15:20-15:40  Break
15:40-16:00 Considering external and internal Cycles of a Manufacturer for Planning and Evaluating Production Technologies
A. Schönmann
16:00-16:20 The development of a tool to promote sustainability in casting processes
E. Pagone
16:20-16:40 Unified approach in design and manufacturing optimization of hybrid metal-composites parts
P. Foteinopoulos
16:40-17:00  Closure

Day 2: Wednesday 5 October 2016

Time (Paris CEST) Title
09:00-09:20 Optimization of WAAM deposition patterns for T-crossing features
G. Venturini
09:20-09:40 Development of a deposition strategy in Cold Spray for Additive Manufacturing to minimize residual stresses
G. Benenati
09:40-10:00 Finite element modelling of Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing process
F.  Montevecchi
10:00-10:20 Study on Metal Deposit in the Fused-coating based Additive Manufacturing
X.  Fang
10:20-10:40 Partial Additive Manufacturing: Experiments and Prospects with regard to Large Series Production
K. Dröder
10:40-11:20   Break
11:20-11:40 Design for additive manufacturing: Automated build orientation selection and optimization
M.  Zwier
11:40-12:00 A multi-sensor approach for fouling level assessment in Clean-in-Place processes
A. Simeone
12:00-12:20 Intelligent optimization for sculptured surface CNC tool-paths
N. Fountas
12:20-12:40 Influence of Operating Variables during Flow Forming Process
R. Bhatt
12:40-13:00 Analysis of Process Damping in Milling
O. Gurdal
13:00-14:00  Break
14:00-14:20 Compensating deviations during flexible pin-type moulding of spatially curved CFRP by using 3D-surface detection
M. Lušić
14:20-14:40 Electric Load Management on Machine Tools
P. Schraml
14:40-15:00 On the relationship between cutting temperature and workpiece polymer degradation during CFRP edge trimming
Speaker to be announced
15:00-15:20 Intelligent fixture for active chatter control in milling
L. Sallese
15:20-15:40  Break
15:40-16:00 Tools and strategies for grinding of riblets on freeformed compressor blades
T. Krawczyk
16:00-16:20 Influences of powder compaction constitutive models on the finite element simulation of hot isostatic pressing
A. M. Abdelhafeez
16:20-16:40 Quality assurance of pure copper brazed plates through advanced ultrasonic NDE
T. Segreto
16:40-17:00 Environmental impact reduction for a turning process: comparative analysis of lubrication and cutting inserts substitution strategies
G. Campatelli
17:00-17:20  Closure

Day 3: Thursday 6 October 2016

Time (Paris CEST) Title
09:00-09:20 Model-based analysis of reassembly processes within the regeneration of complex capital goods
T. Kuprat
09:20-09:40 Development of a knowledge-based predictive model to estimate the welding process time in single part production systems
F. Akhavei
09:40-10:00 Evaluation Of The Human Error Probability In Cellular Manufacturing
J. Böllhoff
10:00-10:20 Learning factory requirements analysis-Requirements of learning factory stakeholders on learning factories
J. Enke
10:20-10:40 Assessment of students’ lean competencies with the help of behavior video analysis-Are good students better problem solvers?
J. Hambach
10:40-11:20   Break
11:20-11:40 Collaborative maintenance in flow-line manufacturing environments: An Industry 4.0 approach
K. Sipsas
11:40-12:00 Enabling live data controlled manual assembly processes by worker information system and nearfield localisation system
C. Fischer
12:00-12:20 Cloud Manufacturing Framework for Smart Monitoring of Machining
A. Caggiano
12:20-12:40 Cloud-based Control of Thermal Based Manufacturing Processes
A. Papacharalampopoulos
12:40-13:00 User-centred design criteria in next generation vehicle consoles
Z. Gibson
13:00-14:00  Break
14:00-14:20 Towards Quantitative Factory Life Cycle Evaluation
L. Nielsen
14:20-14:40 Operational excellence assessment framework for manufacturing companies
S. Rusev
14:40-15:00 The spread of lean production in the assembly, process and machining industry
R. Glass
15:00-15:20 HOSHIN KANRI visualization with Neo4j. Empowering Leaders to operationalize Lean Structural Networks
P. Jimenez
15:20-15:40  Break
15:40-16:00 Industrial Big Data as a result of IoT adoption in Manufacturing
E. Vlachou
16:00-16:20 Enabling Effective Operational Decision Making on a Combined Heat and Power System using the 5C Architecture
K. Bruton
16:20-16:40 Defining Next-Generation Additive Manufacturing Applications for the Ministry of Defence (MoD)
A. Busachi
16:40-17:00  Closure