DESIGN ISSUES IN TRIBO-CORROSION
Sponsored by EPSRC Network on Tribo-corrosion with NRC Vancouver Venue: NRC Vancouver ,
Friday 27th of April, 2001
9.00 Registration; coffee and bagels
9.20 Introduction to the workshop Howard Hawthorne, NRC Innovation Centre , Vancouver
9.25 Aims of the tribo-corrosion network Margaret Stack, University of StrathclydeUK
Fine Tuning Slurry Erosion Parameters Chair Anne Neville, Heriot Watt University, UK
9.30 Particle velocity and size effects in laboratory slurry erosion measurements, Hector Clark, Hungary
10.10 Some Coriolis slurry erosion developments Howard Hawthorne, NRC Innovation Centre, Vancouver
10.50 Coffee and Discussion
Mapping erosive wear: Importance of rig simulation Chair Robert Wood, University of Southampton
11.10 Perspectives on wear and erosion mapping: state of the art in Europe Margaret Stack, University of Strathclyde, UK
11.50 Design issues in wear mapping of composites and coatings Scott Wilson, Sulzer Innotec, Switzerland
12.30 Lunch
Modelling the tribo-corrosion interaction
Chair Margaret Stack, University of Strathclyde, UK
13.30 A quantitative analysis of the tribo-corrosion interaction in aqueous conditions: model development and testing
Jiang Jiaren, NRC IMTI, London, Ontario.
14.10 Wear-corrosion issues in Canadian Industry: current status of life prediction Bernard Arsenault, NRC IMI, Boucherville, Quebec
14.50 Open Forum
15.10 Coffee and biscuits and review of the EPSRC Tri-Corr Net Web Site