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Latest revision as of 17:12, 5 April 2022
The Fourth aiCAMstir Meeting was held online on 10 March 2022 with 30 attendees.
Link to the video
Recording of the Fourth aiCAMstir Meeting (Total: 1:58 h, the first presentation starts at 25:30 min) |
Agenda
The agenda of the 120 min long on-line meeting was as follows:
- Welcome and introduction (2-3 sentences each)
- Stephan Kallee (AluStir): One-to-One Collaborations, Grant Applications and Collaborative Papers
- Michael Hasieber and Pascal Pöthig (TU Ilmenau): Wear of FSW Tools and Possibilities of Process Monitoring (20 min + 5 min questions)
- Francois Nadeau (NRC): How Immersed Bath Ultrasounds (NDE) Qualification is Embedded in FSW Projects at NRC (20 min + 5 min questions)
- Tim Haynie (Bond Technologies Inc.): Products and Services of Bond (20 min + 5 min questions)
- Mike Lewis (FTS Engineering Answers Ltd): Organisational Comments and Date of Fifth aiCAMstir Meeting (9 June 2022 at the same time slot)
List of Attendees
(alphabetically sorted by the MS-Teams name)
Attendee | Company | Status | Signed-up on |
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Adrian Gerlich | University of Waterloo | University | 2021-12-08 |
Boywitt, Ralph | SLV Berlin-Brandenburg | Guest | |
Christian Vogrinec | Saman Ventures | Guest | |
Eslami, Nima, Dr. (K-AERS/M) | Volkswagen | Guest | |
Fabian Vieltorf | TU Munich | Guest | |
Koenfaes | BIL-IBS | R&D Institute | 2021-04-14 |
Landry Giraud | TRA-C | Industrial Company | 2021-11-12 |
Lauterbach Dennis (K-AERS/M) | Volkswagen | Guest | |
Mario Guillo | Institut Maupertuis | Guest | |
Masaeli | UQTR, Canada | Guest | |
Mario Leitner | Stirline GmbH | Industrial Company | 2022-03-02 |
Michael Hasieber | TU Ilmenau | Guest | |
Mike Lewis | FTS Engineering Answers Ltd | Consultancy service provider | 2021-01-14 |
Mohammad | Amirkabir University of Technology | Guest | |
Nick Edge | Advant-Edge Consulting Ltd | Guest | |
Norbert Enzinger | TU Graz | Guest | |
Pascal Pöthig | TU Ilmenau | Guest | |
Paul Lester | Munro & Associates | Guest | |
Rishabh Swarnkar | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | Guest | |
Sayee Raghunathan | Saudi Aramco | Guest | |
Sehrschön, Harald | Fill | Guest | |
Simon Smith | Transforming Stress Ltd | Consultancy service provider | 2021-01-14 |
Stephan Kallee | AluStir | Consultancy service provider | 2021-01-14 |
Tim Haynie | Bond Technologies Inc. | Industrial Company | 2022-02-09 |
Arnold Wright | Bond Technologies Inc. | Industrial Company | 2022-02-09 |
Tom Hunt | TWB | Guest | |
Vivek Patel | University West, Sweden | Guest | |
Yuri Hovanski | Brigham Young University | R&D Institute | 2021-04-09 |
One-to-One Collaborations, Grant Applications and Collaborative Papers
So far, Stirline GmbH, Bond Technologies Inc, UQTR (Canada), National Research Council Canada, National Chung Cheng University, University of Waterloo, University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, TRAC-C industrie, JACKY, LAMEF, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, DriveConcepts GmbH, Sandeep, Smart Industry Group, BIL-IBS, Brigham Young University, Institut Spawalnictwa, OxCAM Engineering Arc, Sabe Technology Ltd, Transforming Stress Ltd, FTS Engineering Answers Ltd and AluStir have signed-up as project participants, as shown in the list of project partipants. The project is open for further project participants. Please contact stephan.kallee@alustir.com, if you want to contribute to this project.
Several projects participants teamed-up for industrially funded contract R&D work on a one-to-one basis. Some of the results of this work will be published on www.aicamstir.com, whil other results will be kept confidential.
It is also possible and encouraged to set-up government funded sub projects, e.g. on using automated in-line shearography for closed-loop parameter control during FSW of thermoplastics in the high-volume production of battery trays.
John Kell MBE, the Account Manager of the Automotive Sector Team of the UK's Department for International Trade (DIT), mentioned after the meeting the following government funded project calls:
- Based on your project aligned with AI, perhaps we can look at Made Smarter: Innovation Network
- For future power electronics, motors and drives supply chain development UKRI DER may have scope to approach process development: Driving the electric revolution challenge
- Fabrication of battery boxes, electric motors and battery bus bars as well as contacts research are also areas of interest to be investigated
Simon Smith, Mike Lewis and Stephan Kallee have submitted an abstract on Using Artificial Intelligence in the Computer Aided Manufacturing of Friction Stir Welds to be presented at the Upcoming events#ISFSWP 2022 ''Joint International Symposium on Friction Stir Welding and Processing'' to be held on 28-30 September 2022 in Germany at the University of Lüneburg and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht.
Presentations
Michael Hasieber and Pascal Pöthig (TU Ilmenau): Wear of FSW Tools and Possibilities of Process Monitoring
François Nadeau (NRC): How Immersed Bath Ultrasounds (NDE) Qualification is Embedded in FSW Projects at NRC
Tim Haynie (Bond Technologies Inc.): Products and Services of Bond
Literature
- Michael Hasieber, Moritz Kranz, Torsten Löhn, Michael Grätzel, Anton Zemlicka and Jean Pierre Bergmann: Effect of friction stir welding tool hardness on wear behaviour in friction stir welding of AA-6060 T66. First Published 17 January 2022, https://doi.org/10.1177/14644207211073055.
- Michael Hasieber, Michael Grätzel and Jean Pierre Bergmann: A novel approach for the detection of geometric- and weight-related FSW tool wear using stripe light projection. Also available via MDPI: https://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/4/2/60
Next meeting
We want to invite you to attend the Fifth online aiCAMstir Meeting on using artificial intelligence in Computer Aided Manufacture of friction stir welds. The meeting will be held on Thursday, 9 June 2022, 16:00 - 17:30 (London), as shown on upcoming events.
Please contact stephan.kallee@alustir.com, if you want to attend the meeting and/or if you want to participate in the project.