TC21 invite all hydrogen embrittlement researchers to submit their abstract for a TC21 Thematic/Special Symposium with a round table and panel discussions: ”Hydrogen embrittlement of metals: Problems and solutions” (https://www.icsi.pt/thematic-symposia-2023/) during 5th International Conference on Structural Integrity (ICSI2023), 29 August – 1 September 2023. Funchal, Madeira, Portugal (https://www.icsi.pt/)
The deadline for the abstract submission is February 28th, 2023
Please inform us about your submission/intention to submit the abstract with a tentative title of your presentation, together with the name, affiliation, and email address of the corresponding author and the names of co-authors so that we can properly organize the Symposium sessions. Send an email with the info mentioned above before February 25, 2023, to: mdj...@mas.bg.ac.rs (Prof. Milos B. Djukic).
HE Thematic/Special Symposium flyer is available here: https://icsi.pt/files/2023/Symposium_N_ICSI_2023.pdf
More info about the Thematic/Special Symposium with a round table and panel discussions: ”Hydrogen embrittlement of metals: Problems and solutions”:
The HE Thematic/Special Symposium is organized by Technical Committee TC21 “Hydrogen embrittlement and Transport” of the European Structural Integrity Society – ESIS (https://www.structuralintegrity.eu/), together with Prof. Frank Cheng, Canada Research Chair in Pipeline Engineering:
Prof. Milos B. Djukic (mdj...@mas.bg.ac.rs), University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Serbia
Prof. Frank Cheng, University of Calgary, Schulich School of Engineering, Canada
Motomichi Koyama, Assoc. Prof., Tohoku University, Japan
Tom Depover, Asst. Prof., University of Ghent, Belgium
Dr. Antonio Alvaro, SINTEF, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Emilio Martinez-Paneda, Senior Lecturer (Assoc. Prof.), Imperial College London, Faculty of Engineering, UK
Our aim is to bring together top scientists and researchers in the field of hydrogen embrittlement in order to present the latest achievements, the current state of the art, and the future research framework for a better understanding of hydrogen embrittlement phenomena.
The main objective is to enable open and productive dialogue between all disciplines which study hydrogen embrittlement phenomena from any scientific or technological perspective and which in turn are being transformed by continuous advances in materials science and materials engineering.
The idea is to attract top researchers in hydrogen embrittlement to participate with papers and to join the Thematic/Special Symposium with a round table and panel discussions on various related topics.
The main topics:
- Hydrogen-materials interactions;
- Hydrogen-deformation interactions;
- Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) mechanisms;
- Hydrogen embrittlement and fatigue;
- Hydrogen mapping and novel critical experiments;
- Materials mechanical response at different scales, HE-resistant alloys;
- Multiscale, computational, and atomistic modeling of hydrogen embrittlement;
- Oil and gas pipelines transporting hydrogen-gas mixture: HE and HE-assisted fatigue;
- Hydrogen embrittlement and damage - industrial case studies (HE, HIC, HSC, HTHA,...).
Important notes!
· The abstract should be prepared according to the template, which can be downloaded from www.icsi.pt/files/2023/abstract_icsi2023.docx and submitted by email to ic...@icsi.pt
before February 28, 2023
· When submitting your abstract to ECF23 please mention the name of the Thematic Symposium - “Hydrogen embrittlement of metals: Problems and solutions”.
· Accepted conference papers within this Thematic Symposium will be published in the Elsevier Procedia Structural Integrity journal (https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/procedia-structural-integrity) indexed in the major databases, including Scopus and Web of Science.
Currently, we have the following confirmed invited speakers - talks for the HE Thematic/Special Symposium 2023. More to come...
Prof. Frank Cheng, University of Calgary, Schulich School of Engineering, Canada, the title of the ICSI2023 plenary talk: ”Fundamental insights into the hydrogen embrittlement of pipelines in high-pressure gaseous environments”
Prof. Jun Song, McGill University, Canada, the tentative topic of the ICSI2023 invited HE Thematic/Special Symposium talk: ”Atomistic modeling of hydrogen embrittlement”
Prof. Dr. Ir. Tom Depover, University of Ghent, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Belgium, the title of the ICSI2023 invited HE Thematic/Special Symposium talk: ”Increasing the resistance to hydrogen embrittlement of martensitic medium carbon steels”
Dr. Cem Örnek, Asst. Prof, Leibniz-Institut für Werkstofforientierte Technologien, Germany, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, the tentative topic of the ICSI2023 invited HE Thematic/Special Symposium talk: New insights and understanding of HE mechanism: ”Combined DFT modeling and experimental study”
The Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) Thematic/Special Symposium is a part of the ICSI2023 conference but actually, it will be a dedicated symposium with a separate flyer - program and dedicated promo poster during the conference. More like a conference within a conference.
For more details about the very successful previously organized HE Thematic/Special Symposium, please check these links:
HE Thematic/Special Symposium – ECF22 (conference program, 46 presentations, and 10 invited speakers, including highly acclaimed participant – HE researchers): http://www.ecf23.eu/Programme_TC10B_FINAL.pdf
HE Thematic/Special Symposium – ECF23 (conference program, 34 presentations, and 10 invited speakers, including highly acclaimed participant – HE researchers): http://www.ecf22.rs/docs/HE%20Special%20%20Symposium%20%20ECF22%20Programme%20FINAL.pdf
I am looking forward to seeing you in Portugal.
If you have any questions please contact me at mdj...@mas.bg.ac.rs
Kind regards,
Milos B. Djukic,
ESIS TC21 Chair