INMA: Dissemination activities

I. Scientific publications

Göttmann, A., Bailly, D. et al., 2013. A novel approach for temperature control in ISF supported by laser and resistance heating. Springer, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Volume 67, Issue 9-12, August 2013, pages 2195-2205. (Link)
Oscoz, M.P., Zettler, J. and Papadopoulos, M.P., 2010. Innovative manufacturing of complex Ti sheet components (INMA). Emerald, International Journal of Structural Integrity, Volume 2, Issue 4, 2010.(Link)
L. Novakova, N. Homola and V. Kafka, 2012. Microstructure Analysis of Titanium Alloys after Deformation by means of Asymmetric Incremental Sheet Forming. Manufacturing Technology journal, Volume 12, Number 13, pages 201 – 206, December 2012. (Link)
Chamos, A.N., Labeas, G.N and Setsika, D., 2013. Tensile behavior and formability evaluation of Titanium-40 material based on the Forming Limit Diagram approach. Springer, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Volume 22, Issue 8, pages, 2253 – 2260, August 2013. (Link)
Dixon, C., Coenen, F. and Khan, M., 2011. The Application of AI Techniques to Deformation in Metal Manufacturing. 18th Workshop on Automated Reasoning Proc., April 11 – 12, 2011, Glasgow, United Kingdom. (Link)
Khan, M., Coenen, F., Dixon, C. and El-Salhi, S., 2012. Finding Correlations Between 3-D Surfaces: A Study in Asymmetric Incremental Sheet Forming. Springer, Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition, Lecture notes in Computer Science, Volume 7376, pages 366 – 379, 2012. (Link)
El-Salhi, S., Coenen, F., Dixon, C. and Khan, M., 2012. Identification of correlations between 3D surfaces using Data mining techniques: Predicting Springback in Sheet Metal Forming. Springer, Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XXIX, 2012, pages 391 – 404. (Link)
Khan, M., Coenen, F., Dixon, C. and El-Salhi, S., 2012. Classification based 3-D surface analysis: predicting springback in sheet metal forming. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Computer Science, Volume 6, Number 2, pages 45 – 49, 2012. (Link)
Novakova,L., Homola, P., Hron, R. and V. Kafka, 2012. Effect of Strain Rate on the Final Microstructure of Ti-6AI-4V Alloy at Higher Temperatures. Czech Aerospace Proc. February 2012, pages 28 – 32. (Link)
Labeas, G., Kermanidis, T. and Pantelakis, S., 2013. Forming Limit Prediction of Parts Formed by Asymmetric Incremental Sheet Forming. 3rd International Conference of Engineering Against Failure Proc., June 2013, pages 854 – 862.
Wen, Y., Coenen, F., Zito, M and Salhi, S., 2013. Minimal Vertex Unique Labelled Subgraph Mining. Springer, Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery, Volume 8057, pages 317 – 326, 2013. (Link)
Wen, Y., Coenen, F., Zito, M. and El Salhi, S., 2013. Vertex Unique Labelled Subgraph Mining. Springer, Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XXX, The Thirty-third SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence Proc., December 10 – 12 2013, pages 21 – 37. (Link)
Wen, Y., Coenen, F. and Zito, M., 2013. Vertex Unique Labelled Subgraph Mining for Vertex Label Classication. Springer, Advanced Data Mining and Application, 9th International Conference ADMA 2013 Proc., December 14 – 16, 2013, Vol. 8346, pages 542 – 553. (Link)
El-Salhi, S., Coenen, F., Dixon, C. and Khan, M.S., 2013. Predicting Features in Complex 3D Surfaces Using a Point Series Representation: A Case Study in Sheet Metal Forming. Springer, Advanced Data Mining and Application, 9th International Conference ADMA 2013 Proc., December 14 – 16, 2013, Vol. 8346, pages 505 – 516. (Link)
Homola, P., Novakova, L., Kafka, V. and Oscoz, M.P., 2014. Effect of Incremental Forming Parameters on Titanium Alloys Properties. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET), International Journal of Chemical, Materials Science and Engineering, Vol., 8, Is., 1, pages 38 – 42, 2014. (Link)

 

II. Conference presentations

Labeas, G., 2013. Forming Limit Prediction of Parts Formed by Asymmetric Incremental Sheet Forming. 3rd International Conference of Engineering Against Failure, ICEAF III, June 26 – 28, 2013, Kos, Greece.
Patel, R., 2011. INMA Project – Heating of titanium alloy sheet for forming processes. TWI Aerospace Industry Panel – Meeting 37, September 14, 2011, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Dixon, C., Coenen, F. and Khan, M., 2011. The Application of AI Techniques to Deformation in Metal Manufacturing. 18th Workshop on Automated Reasoning, April 11 – 12, 2011, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Khan, M., Coenen, F., Dixon, C. and El-Salhi, S., 2012. Finding Correlations Between 3-D Surfaces: A Study in Asymmetric Incremental Sheet Forming. 8th International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Mining, MLDM 2012, July 16 – 20, 2012, Berlin, Germany.
El-Salhi, S., Coenen, F., Dixon, C. and Khan, M., 2012. Identification of correlations between 3D surfaces using Data mining techniques: Predicting Springback in Sheet Metal Forming. Thirty-second SGAI International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, December 11 – 13, 2012, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Wen, Y., Coenen, F., Zito, M and Salhi, S., 2013. Minimal Vertex Unique Labelled Subgraph Mining. 15th International Conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery DaWaK'13, August 26 – 29, 2013, Prague, Czech Republic.
Wen, Y., Coenen, F., Zito, M. and El-Salhi, S., 2013. Vertex Unique Labelled Subgraph Mining. 33rd SGAI International Conference on Artificial Intelligence,December 10 – 12, 2013, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Wen, Y., Coenen, F., Zito, M. and El-Salhi, S., 2013. Vertex Unique Labelled Subgraph Mining for Vertex Label Classification. 9th International Conference on Advanced Data Mining and Applications (ADMA 2013), December 14 – 16, 2013, Hangzhou, China.
Wen, Y., El-Salhi, S., Coenen, F., Dixon, C. and Khan, M.S., 2013. Predicting Features in Complex 3D Surfaces Using a Point Series Representation: A Case Study in Sheet Metal Forming. 9th International Conference on Advanced Data Mining and Applications (ADMA 2013), December 14 – 16, 2013, Hangzhou, China.
Homola, P., Novakova, L., Kafka, V. and Oscoz, M.P., 2014. Effect of Incremental Forming Parameters on Titanium Alloys Properties. International Conference on Engineering Materials and Applications (ICEMA 2014), January 27 – 28, 2013, Istanbul, Turkey.

 

III. Poster presentations

Dixon, C., Coenen, F. And Khan, M.,2011. The Application of AI Techniques to Deformation in Metal Manufacturing. 18th Workshop on Automated Reasoning, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, April 11 – 12, 2011, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Dixon, C., Coenen, F. And Khan, M.,2011. The Application of AI Techniques to Deformation in Metal Manufacturing. Materials for the Future- Soapbox event, University of Liverpool, June 27, 2011, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
L. Novakova, 2014. Effect of Structure on Properties of Incrementally Formed Titanium Alloy Sheets. International Conference on Aerospace, Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering (ICAMAME 2014), 28th – 29th April 2014, 2011, Barcelona, Spain.

 

IV. Workshop presentation

Oscoz, M.P., 2013. Innovative Manufacturing of complex Ti sheet components; An overview presentation. 3rd International EASN Association Workshop on Aerostructures, October 9 – 11, 2013, Milan, Italy.

 

V. Presentations in other type of events

Dixon, C., Coenen, F. And Khan, M., 2011. Computer Sciences and Materials. Materials for the Future – Soapbox event, University of Liverpool, June 27, 2011, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
WEN, Y., 2013. Predicting Springback in sheet metal forming. Department of Computer Science, , Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), December 18, 2013, Suzhou, China..

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