Piezoverbunde vereinen die Funktionalität von Piezokeramiken als elektromechanischer Koppelwerkstoff mit der Robustheit und der Funktionalität von Strukturwerkstoffen. Signalwandlung, Stellfunktion, Spannungstransformation oder Ladungsgenerierung sind nutzbare aktive Funktionen. Die Realisierung neuer Komponenten und Strukturen mit diesen intelligenten Werkstoffeigenschaften erweitert das Spektrum möglicher Anwendungen deutlich. Beispiele sind smarte Leichtbaustrukturen mit integrierter Formkontrolle, reduzierter Schwingungsneigung und unterdrückter Geräuschemission, Form- und Positionskontrolle in adaptiven optischen Systemen, drahtlose Sensornetzwerke für die Überwachung von Strukturen, dezentrale Energieversorgung durch Energiesammlung aus mechanischen Schwingungen oder Vorort-Spannungswandlung und Ultraschallwandler mit verbesserter Effizienz und größerer Bandbreite.
Fortschritte auf diesem Arbeitsgebiet resultieren aus interdisziplinären Werkstofftechnologien, innovativen Fertigungsverfahren, neuen Entwurfsmethoden und Marktanforderungen. Das Symposium ISPA 2011 dient als Plattform für einen Informationsaustausch zu Anforderungen des Marktes, Forschungsinteressen, aktuellen Ergebnissen und Leistungsangeboten und erleichtert die Findung zukünftiger Partnerschaften. Ingenieure, Designer und Führungskräfte sind eingeladen, zu aktuellen Entwicklungen und Zukunftsplanungen zu referieren. Spezifische Themen können in der Poster-Session vorgestellt werden. Die Tagung wird zudem durch eine Industrieausstellung abgerundet.
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Piezocomposites combine the functionality of piezoceramics as electromechanical transducer material with the robustness and functionality of complementary constituent materials. Sensing, actuation, voltage transformation, or charge generation are usable active properties. The creation of new components and structures with these intelligent material properties radically extends the spectrum of applications. Examples are smart lightweight structures of controlled shape, reduced vibration or suppressed noise, shape and position control in adaptive optical systems, wireless sensor networks for structural health monitoring, decentralized power supply by energy harvesting form mechanical vibrations or on site voltage transformation, and ultrasonic transducer with improved efficiency and larger bandwidth. Progress in the field arises from cross-discipline material technologies, innovative production technologies, design skills and market requirements.
The symposium ISPA 2011 intends to serve as a platform enabling an exchange of information on market requirements, research interests and current results, skills and resources and facilitating the building of future partnerships.
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Programm / Program
Donnerstag, 22. September 2011
Opening |
8:30 |
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Leohold
Executive director group research, Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany |
8:40 |
Prof. Dr. Alexander Michaelis
Head of Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden, Germany |
8:50 |
Peter G. Nothnagel
Managing director Saxony Economic Development Corporation, Dresden, Germany |
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Keynotes |
9:00 |
Christophe Ramstein (Immersion Corporation, San Jose/CA, USA)
Mass market application for piezocomposites – haptics |
9:30 |
Robert G. Bryant (NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton/VA, USA)
Materials and processes for aerospace applications |
10:00 |
Michael Heinrich (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)
Novel micro injection moulding technology for a high volume production of piezoactive modules |
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Coffee break in exhibition area |
10:30 |
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Session 1:
Piezoelectric materials and devices I |
11:10 |
Hans-Jürgen Schreiner (CeramTec GmbH, Lauf, Germany)
Recent developments of actuators |
11:30 |
Jong-Woo Kim (Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), Gyeongnam, Korea)
Physical properties of BaTiO3-A(Cu1/3Nb2/3)O3 (A=Ba,Sr,Ca) system grown by aerosol deposition method |
11:50 |
Sylvia Gebhardt (Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden, Germany)
Integrated piezoelectrics based on PZT thick films: advantages and limitations |
12:10 |
Cheol Park (National Institute of Aerospace (NIA), Hampton/VA, USA)
Electroactive nanotube polymer nanocomposites for sensors and actuators |
12:30 |
Andreas Schönecker (Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden, Germany)
Preparation and characterization of acoustic transducers based on KNN |
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Lunch break in exhibition area |
12:50 |
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Session 2:
Piezoelectric materials and devices II |
14:30 |
Tomas E. Gómez Álvarez-Arenas (Spanish National Research Council CSIC, Madrid, Spain)
Wide-band air-coupled ultrasonic piezoelectric transducers |
14:50 |
Richard Meyer (Penn State University, University Park/PA, USA)
Recent progress in 1-3 piezocomposites for underwater applications |
15:10 |
Christine E. M. Démoré (University of Dundee, UK)
Single crystal 1-3 piezocomposites for high performance transducers |
15:30 |
Sudharsana Raamanujan Raman (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Triangular piezocomposite transducers for point load actuation |
15:50 |
Robert Dittmer (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)
Temperature-dependent blocking force measurements of lead-free 0.94Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3-0.06BaTiO3 in comparison with soft-doped PZT |
16:10 |
Eva Sapper (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)
Fatigue in lead-free (1-x)Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3-xBaTiO3 bulk ceramics and multilayer |
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Guided tours |
16:30 |
Volkswagen´s The Transparent Factory |
17:00 |
Fraunhofer IKTS lab tour
(16:30-17:00 organized transfer to Fraunhofer Institute Center Dresden, Winterbergstrasse 28) |
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Dinner at Café Central |
19:00 |
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Freitag, 23. September 2011
Session 3:
Actuation and sensing, vibration damping, industrial application |
8:30 |
Itziar Gonzalez (Spanish National Research Council CSIC, Madrid, Spain)
Particle manipulation in polymeric lab-on-chip resonators: influence of the piezoelectric actuator |
8:50 |
Angelos Filippatos (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
Monitoring of a composite plate using integrated vibration measurement system |
9:10 |
Samuel Case Bradford (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena/CA, USA)
Correcting thermal deformations in a meter-scale reflector system using piezocomposite actuators |
9:30 |
Markus Ullrich (Fraunhofer IWU, Dresden, Germany)
Piezo-based parallel kinematics for tool positioning |
9:50 |
André Preumont (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Developments at ULB in the field of smart structure applications |
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Coffee break in exhibition area |
10:10 |
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Session 4:
Structural health monitoring, energy harvesting, electronics |
11:00 |
Peter Wierach (German Aerospace Center (DLR) , Braunschweig, Germany)
Piezocomposite transducers for structural health monitoring in aerospace structures |
11:20 |
Thomas Rödig (Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden, Germany)
Piezoelectric generator module for wireless sensor nodes in aerospace structures |
11:40 |
Richard Percival (Infinite Power Solutions, Inc., Littleton/CO, USA)
Reduce cost of ownership in wireless sensors using energy harvesting and IPS’ THINERGY® MECs – a novel approach to dynamically adjust energy balance |
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Session 5:
Modelling, characterization, reliability |
12:00 |
Tegoeh Tjahjowidodo (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Inertial-and-load dependent prandt-ishilinskii model |
12:20 |
Stefan J. Rupitsch (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Reliable modeling of piezoelectric sensor and actuator devices |
12:40 |
Thomas Heber (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
Numerical analysis of process induced residual stresses in thermoplastic compatible piezoceramic modules |
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Lunch break in exhibition area |
13:00 |
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Sesssion 6:
Systems integration, future developments |
15:00 |
Sirko Geller (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
Integration of electronic components in glass fibre-reinforced polyurethane composite structures |
15:20 |
Knut Schmidt (Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany)
Piezocomposite applications in automotive industry – challenges and requirements
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15:40 |
Thomas Daue (Smart Material Corp., Sarasota/FL, USA)
Piezocomposites – new applications and products on the radar? |
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Coffee and farewell in exhibition area |
16:00 |
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Poster session
Bent Brückner (Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden, Germany)
Novel approach for the determination of the process specific polarization of piezoceramic modules embedded in thermoplastic composites |
Christine E. M. Démoré (University of Dundee, UK)
Micromoulded piezocomposites for high frequency medical imaging |
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Begleitender DFG - Workshop
Tagungsort: Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden
Datum: 21. September, 2011
Ein offener Workshop zu Nanowerkstoffen findet am 21. September 2011, im Vorfeld der ISPA 2011, am Fraunhofer IKTS statt. Diese öffentliche Veranstaltung ist eine Aktivität des Sonderforschungsbereich Transregio 39 "PT-PIESA".
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Related Workshop
Location: Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden
Date: September 21, 2011
An open workshop on nano materials will take place on September 21, 2011 at Fraunhofer IKTS, right before the ISPA 2011. This event is supported by the Collaborative Research Center / Transregio 39 “PT-PIESA” and is open to the public.
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