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News from Advanced Engeneering Materials

2011-09-19 Conference MECA SENS

Knowing exactly where a crack could develop the skin of an aircraft

Was presentetd at MECA SENS: The new HEMS-Beamline at the Synchrotron Radiation source PETRA III in Hamburg

At the 6th international conference "MECA SENS - Mechanical Stress Evaluation by Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation" from the 7th to 9th of September more than 120 participants from 20 countries exchanged views on the subject of residual stresses. The event was organized by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht. Residual stresses occur in the manufacture of components, for example, of aircraft and vehicles and can lead to their failure. Therefore, it is important to understand how internal stresses arise in production processes, how to avoid them or may even increase the lifespan of components. Residual stresses can be measured using neutron and synchrotron radiation, since these components enable the investigation of large components even during the production process.

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2009-10-28 News Institute of Materials Research

Magnesium Award 2009

Magnesium Alloy

Euro 5,000 for young materials scientist: The German GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht has distinguished a researcher with the International Magnesium Research Award 2009. With the price young researchers will be honored for their innovative magnesium research.

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2009-08-06 Henry Granjon Award in Singapore

Dr. Sergio Amancio awards the Henry-Granjon-Prize

Dr. Sergio Amancio awards the Henry-Granjon-Prize

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2008-10-09 Best Paper Award in Madrid

Best Paper Award in Madrid for Publication on FITNET Fitness for Service procedure

Award Best Paper

Best Paper Award received in Madrid for Publication on FITNET Fitness for Service procedure

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2008-01-23 Improved Damage Tolerance for Welded Fuselages

"Crenellations" increase lifetime.

"Crenellations" increase lifetime of welded airplane fuselages.

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