IIW Circular n°2 FINAL

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6 8 t h I I W A n n u a l A s s e m b l y

68 th IIW Annual Assembly & International Conference 28 th June – 3 rd July 2015 Helsinki, Finland

H E L S I N K I F I N L A N D

Helsinki Finland 2 8 t h J u n e – 3 r d J u l y 2 0 1 5

Circular No. 2 Final version

International Conference on High Strength Materials - Challenges and Applications 2 nd – 3 rd July 2015

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Contents

General Information ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Welcome message .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Organising committees .................................................................................................................................................. 6 IIW International Conference International Scientific Committee ......................................................................... 7 Welcome to Helsinki ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 Registration and Accommodation ............................................................................................................................ 12 IIW 2015 Schedule - Breaking the ice in Finland ................................................................................................. 14 68 th IIW Annual Assembly ........................................................................................................................................... 16 IIW Working units ......................................................................................................................................................... 20 IIW International conference on High Strength Materials – Challenges and Applications .......................... 22 Social Programme ....................................................................................................................................................... 26 Technical Tours . ........................................................................................................................................................... 27 Sightseeing Tours ........................................................................................................................................................ 30 IIW Member Countries ................................................................................................................................................ 34 IIW 2015 - Helsinki - Sponsors ................................................................................................................................ 36

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General Information

Welcome message

Registration

The Welding Society of Finland is honoured to have the opportunity to host the 68 th IIW Annual Assembly and the corresponding International Conference in the city centre of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. The two day International Conference will focus on the Challenges and Applications of High Strength Materials and will feature speakers from the international scientific community and from the industry. We, on behalf of the Welding Society of Finland and the city of Helsinki, “ The Pearl of the Baltic Sea ” are pleased to invite all delegates, experts and especially accompanying persons to join us during the week of 28 June to 3 July 2015. We trust that everyone will find the maritime city of Helsinki safe and easy to access and its people friendly and hospitable. For those who have never visited Helsinki before, the event offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the amazing light summer nights of the Nordic countries. In addition to the technical meetings we have prepared for you a number of social events, sightseeing tours and technical visits. One of the main venues, Finlandia Hall, is one of the most iconic buildings designed by the world- renowned Finnish architect, Alvar Aalto. One of the sightseeing tours covers the home museum of the famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Moreover, another tour covers the maritime fortress and UNESCO Word Heritage Site Suomenlinna in the archipelago of Helsinki. The technical visits will focus on the most advanced welding intensive metal industries and research units in Finland. The pre and the post tours to Tallinn and St. Petersburg offer you the possibility to enjoy the Nordic and Eastern culture even longer. On behalf of all the members of the Organising and Scientific Committees and of all the volunteers who assist us in this effort, we wish all the delegates, experts and accompanying persons a highly enjoyable and successful experience in Helsinki and the surrounding area.

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Hotels

The organisers have booked room quotas for IIW 2015 in the hotels on page 13. Special prices have been negotiated to guarantee the best possible rates for participants. NOTE! The lowest rates are guaranteed only until the Early Bird deadline on 30 April.

Congress Office

Registration, accommodation, tours, etc. Confedent International Ltd, Korkeavuorenkatu 30, 00180 Helsinki, FINLAND e-mail: IIW2015@confedent.fi

Congress Organiser General matters and sponsorship The Welding Society of Finland,

Mäkelänkatu 36 A 2, 00510 Helsinki, FINLAND e-mail: shy@co.inet.fi

Meetings

Hotel Crowne Plaza Helsinki Mannerheimintie 50 00260 Helsinki, FINLAND Hotel Scandic Park Helsinki Mannerheimintie 46 00260 Helsinki, FINLAND

Venues

IIW Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception: Finlandia Hall Mannerheimintie 13 e 00100 Helsinki, FINLAND Finnish Evening: Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa Kalastajatorpantie 1 00330 Helsinki, FINLAND

Ismo Meuronen Chair of the Organising Committee President The Welding Society of Finland

LAPland

finland

Jouko Lassila Secretary General IIW Director Executive Director The Welding Society of Finland

Norway

St. Petersb

Helsinki

Sweden

Stockholm

Tallinn

estonia

DENMARK

latvia

Copenhagen

Germany

Prof. Gary B. Marquis Chair of the Scientific Committee IIW President Dean of the School of Engineering Aalto University

Paris

France

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Organising committees

IIW International Conference International Scientific Committee

host

The Welding Society of Finland Mäkelänkatu 36 A 2, 00510 Helsinki, FINLAND

Prof Zuheir BARSOUM , Division of Lightweight Structures, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Dr Arun BHADURI , Materials Development and Technology Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, India Dr Luca COSTA , Division of Education and Training, IIS PROGRESS, Italy Prof. Luísa COUTINHO , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal Dr Jorge dos SANTOS , Institute of Materials Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht GmbH, Germany Prof. Madeleine DU TOIT , School of Mechanical, Materials and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Wollongong, Australia Prof. Grzegorz GLINKA , Dept. of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada Prof. Yoshinori HIRATA , Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Osaka University, Japan Dr Mustafa KOCAK , CEO Gedik Holding, Turkey Prof. Stephen LIU , Center for Welding, Joining and Coatings Research, Colorado School of Mines, USA Prof. Kenneth MACDONALD , Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, University of Stavanger, Norway Prof. Patricio MENDEZ , Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Canada Prof. Dr. Eng. Fumiyoshi MINAMI , Joining & Welding Research Institute, Osaka University, Japan Prof. Suck-joo NA , Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST, South Korea Prof. Kazutoshi NISHIMOTO , Department of Applied Nuclear Technology, Fukui University of Technology, Japan Dr Gerhard POSCH , Fronius International GmbH, Austria Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael RETHMEIER , Division of Welding Technology, BAM – Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany Prof. Ian M RICHARDSON , Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Prof. Americo SCOTTI , Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil Mr Bob SHAW , President, Steel Structures Technology Center, USA Prof.-Dr Morris SONSINO , Fraunhofer Inst. for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF, Germany Dr Zheng SUN , Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech), Singapore Prof. Zhiling TIAN , China Iron & Steel Research Institute Group, China Dr Zhuyao ZHANG , Metrode Products Ltd., UK

e-mail: shy@co.inet.fi tel. +358 9 773 2199

Local Organising Committee

Mr Ismo Meuronen , Meuro-Tech, Chairman Mr Sami Ahonen , Oy AGA Ab Ms Angelica Emeléus , The Welding Society of Finland Mr Jaakko Heikonen , Pemamek Ltd Mr Pasi Hiltunen , VaasaBall LNG Products Oy Mr Jyrki Honkanen , Oy AGA Ab Mr Juha Kauppila , The Welding Society of Finland Prof. Veli Kujanpää , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd Mr Jukka Kömi , SSAB Europe Mr Jouko Lassila , The Welding Society of Finland Ms Riikka Louhivuori , Confedent International Oy Mr Juha Lukkari , Hitsaustekniikka Magazine Prof. Gary B. Marquis , Aalto, University Mr Jukka Mononen , STUK - Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority Mr Reijo Pettinen , Lappeenranta University of Technology Mr Jukka-Pekka Rapinoja , METSTA, Mechanical Engineering and Metals Industry Standardization in Finland Prof. Antti Salminen , Lappeenranta University of Technology Mr Mika Sirén , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd Mr Erkki Veijalainen , Lappeenranta University of Technology Ms Reetta Verho , Kemppi Oy

IIW International Conference Scientific Committee Prof. Gary B. Marquis , Aalto University, Chairman Ms Liisa Heikinheimo , Teollisuuden Voima Oy Prof. Hannu Hänninen , Aalto University Mr Juha Kauppila , The Welding Society of Finland

Prof. Veli Kujanpää , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd Mr Jukka Kömi , SSAB Europe Mr Ismo Meuronen , Meuro-Tech Mr Pekka Nevasmaa , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

Prof. David Porter , University of Oulu Prof. Heikki Remes , Aalto University

Prof. Antti Salminen , Lappeenranta University of Technology Mr Mika Sirén , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd Mr Erkki Veijalainen , Lappeenranta University of Technology Prof. Pedro Vilaça , Aalto University Prof. Petri Vuoristo , Tampere University of Technology

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Welcome to Helsinki

Finland

Finland is a safe and smoothly functioning, reliable destination, easily accessible from all over the world. Its geographical location between East and West makes it interesting as a conference venue, attracting delegates from all over the world. High educational standards have contributed to Finland’s emergence as a country of high technology. Finland is well known for its mobile phones and boasts more Internet connections per capita than any other country. Finland is today a world leader in various high-tech fields, and this expertise benefits society as a whole. Finnish culture is often summarised as “sauna, sisu and Sibelius”. The Finnish language itself acts as a boundary of sorts between East and West. Finnish belongs to neither the Western Romance languages nor to the Eastern Slavic languages but is based on its own Fenno-Ugric heritage. Naturally, the cultural influences of both East and West have left their mark on our language in the form of numerous loan words, but despite the force of foreign trends and rulers the Finnish language remains very different. Finnish sauna culture can be experienced anywhere from public saunas to swimming halls. This escapist tradition so beloved by hardy Finns involves socialising, relaxing and usually swimming, either in the sea, a lake or a swimming pool. Throughout its 450-year history, the maritime city of Helsinki has swung between the currents of Eastern and Western influences. The lifestyle in the second most northern capital in the world is full of contrasts and fascinating culture and traditions. Influences from both the East and West are visible in the city’s architecture, cuisene, events, traditions and many other elements that are unique to the way of life in Helsinki. Helsinki’s architecture is typified by Nordic minimalism and refinement, yet at the same time the styles of different periods can be clearly seen. The contrasts between Eastern and Western influences are most noticeable in the city’s two main cathedrals. The unostentatious Lutheran Helsinki Cathedral and the Byzantine redbrick Uspenski Cathedral with its golden cupolas compete for attention within a stone’s throw of each other. Eastern and Western influences can also be tasted in Helsinki’s cuisine. Helsinki is one of the safest cities in Europe and friendly towards residents and visitors alike thanks to its cleanliness and functional urban planning. Food hygiene and the quality of drinking water are of the highest order and are matched by the city’s other essential services. Helsinki’s experience and expertise in hosting major events is world-class. Both Helsinki and its residents have a personality and charm that are easy to get to know. The people are open and uncomplicated, regardless of whether they are serving customers or enjoying their time off. The city is open to new winds and trends, as demonstrated by the trendy and laid-back atmosphere. Studies have shown that visitors truly appreciate Helsinki’s unique and multilingual residents.

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Travel

Helsinki serves as a bridge between the East and West, particularly in terms of travel. Helsinki-Vantaa Airport offers direct flights not only to Europe and the USA but also to many Asian destinations.

The sea surrounds Helsinki from the South, East and West, making many other cities along the coast of the Baltic Sea accessible by boat. There are several daily ferry connections to Stockholm and Tallinn and also train connections to St. Petersburg and Moscow.

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Helsinki Airport

Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport has been rated one of the world’s best airports. The airport is located 30 min. drive from Helsinki City Centre and is accessible by local buses (EUR 5/trip), Finnair City Bus (EUR 6,20) and taxi (approximately EUR 50). The Finnair City Bus stops in front of the hotels Crowne Plaza and Scandic Park.

Passports and Visas

All foreign visitors entering Finland must have a valid passport. For detailed information about visas, please contact your nearest Finnish Embassy or Consulate, or consult the web site of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs

of Finland for a list of countries which require/do not require a visa: http://formin.finland.fi/en (list of countries on sub page “Services”) For invitation letters, please see the event website at www.iiw2015.com

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LOCAL TRANSPORTATION

Each participant will get a free HSL public transportation ticket for 28 June – 3 July, 2015 from our Registration desk at hotel Crowne Plaza. For more information, please see the event web site www.iiw2015.com.

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Raitiolinjat Spårvagnslinjerna Trams

Lentokentälle Till flygfältet To the airport

Tikkurilaan - Keravalle till Dickursby - Kervo

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Pohjolanaukio Pohjolaplatsen

Metsolantie Metsolavägen

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The Venues

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Käpylänaukio Kottbyplatsen Kimmontie Kimmovägen Koskelantie Forsbyvägen Pyöräilystadion Velodrom

Espooseen - Kirkkonummelle Till Esbo - Kyrkslätt

Huopalahti Hoplax

Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport Hotel Scandic Marski Mannerheimintie 10

Arabianranta Arabiastranden

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Arabiankatu Arabiagatan

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Ilmala Ilmala

Korppaanmäki Korpasbacken

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2.

7B 7A

Toukoniitty Majängen

Messukeskus

Kyllikinportti Kyllikkiporten

Kellosilta

Mässcentrum

Klockbron

Kyläsaarenkatu Byholmsgatan

Haapalahdenkatu Aspviksgatan Kytösuontie

Radanrakentajantie Banbyggarvägen

Hotel Crowne Plaza Helsinki Mannerheimintie 50 Hotel Scandic Park Helsinki Mannerheimintie 46

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Ruskeasuo Brunakärr Brånakärrsvägen

Uintikeskus Simcentrum

Pasila Böle

Pasilan asema Böle station

Paavalin kirkko Pauluskyrkan

Maistraatintori Magistratstorget

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Mäkelänrinne Backasbrinken

Tilkka Tilkka

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Rautalammintie Rautalampivägen Hattulantie Hattulavägen

Pasilan konepaja Fredriksbergs verkstad Asemapäällikönkatu Stinsgatan

Vallilan varikko Vallgårds depå

Esterinportti Estersporten

Palkkatilanportti Löneboställsporten

Munkkiniemen puistotie

Jämsänkatu Jämsägatan

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Kuusitie Granvägen

Meilahden sairaala Mejlans sjukhus

Laajalahden aukio Bredviksplatsen

Paciuksenkaari

Roineentie Roinevägen

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7B 7A

Hauhon puisto Hauhoparken

Finlandia Hall Mannerheimintie 13 e

7B

Meilahdentie

Munksnäs allén

Paciussvängen

Töölön tulli Tölö tull

Mejlansvägen

Kotkankatu Kotkagatan

Jalavatie Almvägen

Karjalankatu Karelargatan

7A

Sturenkatu Sturegatan

Auroran sairaala Aurora sjukhus

Vallilan kirjasto Vallgårds bibliotek

Eläintarha Djurgården

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Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa Kalastajatorpantie 1 Original Sokos Hotel Presidentti Eteläinen Rautatiekatu 4

Fleminginkatu Flemingsgatan

Lautatarhankatu Brädgårdsgatan

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Brahenkatu Brahegatan

Tiilimäki Tegelbacken

Linnanmäki

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Borgbacken

Kansaneläkelaitos Folkpensionsanstalten

Porvoonkatu

Saunalahdentie Bastuviksvägen

Borgågatan

Urheilutalo Idrottshuset

Sörnäinen Sörnäs

Helsinginkatu

Töölön halli Tölö hall

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Helsingegatan

Diakoniapuisto Diakoniparken Kaupunginpuutarha Stadsträdgården

Kustaankatu Gustavsgatan

Karhupuisto Björnparken Kaarlenkatu Karlsgatan

Ooppera Operan

Töölöntori Tölötorg

Käenkuja Göksgränd

Time

Hesperian puisto Hesperiaparken

Time zone in Finland: GMT + 2 hrs

Haapaniemi Aspnäs

Kallion virastotalo Ämbetshuset i Berghäll

Apollonkatu Apollogatan

Kansallismuseo Nationalmuseet

Hakaniemi Hagnäs

Currency

The official currency in Finland is the euro (€). Most major credit cards are accepted in hotels and shops. VISA, MasterCard and Eurocard are accepted at the IIW 2015 registration desk. Personal or company cheques will not be accepted at the registration desk or shops. Traveller’s cheques can be cashed at banks and exchange bureaus.

Snellmaninkatu Snellmansgatan

500 m © Kaupunkimittausosasto, Helsinki 099/2012

Sammonkatu Sampogatan

Caloniuksenkatu Caloniusgatan Perhonkatu Perhogatan Marian sairaala Maria sjukhus

Rautatieasema Järnvägsstationen

Kauppakorkeakoulut Handelshögskolorna

Vironkatu Estnäsgatan

Varsapuistikko Fölskvären

Lasipalatsi Glaspalatset

Kamppi Kampen

7B

7A

Helsingin yliopisto Helsingfors universitet

Tipping

All restaurant prices and taxi fares include service, but good service in the restaurant can be rewarded with a tip. Tipping is at the guest’s discretion in hotels.

Hallituskatu Regeringsgatan

Ruoholahden villat Gräsviksvillorna

Ruoholahti Gräsviken

Itämerenkatu Östersjögatan

Mikonkatu Mikaelsgatan

Simonkatu Simonsgatan

Merisotilaantor Flottisttorget i

Kampintori Kamptorget

Senaatintori Senatstorget

Electricity 230 V (formerly 220 V), 50 Hz Climate

Puolipäivänkatu Tolvskottsgatan

Ritarihuone

Tove Janssonin puisto Tove Janssons park Kauppiaankatu Köpmansgatan Vyökatu

Riddarhuset

Gördelgatan

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Erottaja Skillnaden

Ylioppilastalo Studenthuset

Länsisatamankatu Västrahamnsgatan

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Länsilinkki Västra länken

Aleksanterinkatu Alexandersgatan

Kalevankatu

Hietalahdenkatu Sandviksgatan

Kalevagatan

The average day-time temperature in Finland in June-July is around 17-25°C (63-77°F). Evenings may be cooler. Fairly warm weather with occasional rain showers is likely. So you might benefit from packing both lighter and warmer clothes and an umbrella!

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Kolmikulma Trekanten

Crusellinsilta Crusellbron

Kauppatori Salutorget

Fredrikinkatu Fredriksgatan

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Hietalahti Sandviken

Johanneksen kirkko Johanneskyrkan

Iso Roobertink. Stora Robertsg.

Saukonpaasi Utterhällen

Mastokatu

Eteläranta Södra kajen

Mastgatan

Kirurgi Kirurgen

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Viiskulma Femkanten

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Language

The official language of the 68th IIW Annual Assembly & International Conference is English.

Huutokonttori Uppropskontoret

Katajanokan terminaali Skatuddens terminal

Tarkk'ampujankatu Skarpskyttegatan

Hietalahdentori Sandvikstorget

Aleksanterin teatteri Alexandersteatern

Köydenpunojank. Repslagaregatan

Olympialaituri Olympiakajen

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Insurance

Bunkkeri

The Organising Committee will take no liability for personal injuries sustained by, or for loss or damage to property belonging to conference participants, either during or as a result of the conference. All participants are recommended to have travel insurance to cover non-attendance due to illness or other unforeseen circumstances.

Bunkern

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Kaivopuisto

Telakkakatu

Neitsytpolku

Eiran sairaala Eira sjukhus

Länsiterminaali Västra terminalen

Brunnsparken

Docksgatan

Kapteeninkatu Kaptensgatan

Jungfrustigen

Perämiehenkatu Styrmansgatan

Parking

Parking space is available at hotels Crowne Plaza and Scandic Park as well as at Finlandia Hall. No parking space can be reserved in advance.

Kauppatori - Käpylä (Liikennöi arkisin päivällä) Salutorget - Kottby (Körs på vardagar under dagen) (Operates Monday to Friday during daytime)

Hietalahti - Rautatieasema - Arabia Sandviken - Järnvägstationen - Arabia

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Coffee Breaks and Lunch

Länsiterminaali - Rautatieasema - Arabia (Liikennöi laivojen kulkuaikoina) Västra terminalen - Järnvägsstationen - Arabia (Körs enligt färjornas ankomst- och avgångstider) (Operates at ship arrival and departures times)

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Eira - Kauppatori - Käpylä (Liikennöi arkisin ruuhka-aikoina) Eira - Salutorget- Kottby (Körs på vardagar under rusningstider) (Operates Monday to Friday during peak hours)

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Coffee will be served during breaks at hotels Crowne Plaza and Scandic Park.

Senaatintori - Töölö - Pasila (asema) - Senaatintori Senatstorget - Tölö - Böle (station) - Senatstorget Senaatintori - Pasila (asema) - Töölö - Senaatintori Senatstorget - Böle (station) - Tölö - Senatstorget

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Olympiaterminaali - Kamppi (M) - Töölö - Nordenskiöldinkatu Olympiaterminalen - Kampen (M) - Tölö - Nordenskiöldsgatan

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There are restaurants in both hotel Crowne Plaza and Scandic Park but only a few little restaurants nearby the venues. Purchasing lunch tickets in advance for IIW 2015 buffet lunch at hotel Crowne Plaza is strongly recommended. For more information, please check the event website at www.iiw2015.com.

7B

Olympiaterminaali - Kallio - Nordenskiöldinkatu Olympiaterminalen - Berghäll - Nordenskiöldsgatan

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Jätkäsaari - Töölö – Arabia Busholmen - Tölö - Arabia

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Katajanokka - Munkkiniemi Skatudden - Munksnäs

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Internet Cafe and Wireless Internet access

Länsiterminaali - Rautatieasema - Itä-Pasila Västra terminalen - Järnvägsstationen - Östra Böle Kirurgi - Pikku Huopalahti Kirurgen - Lillhoplax

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A free Internet cafe will be available in the lobby area of the hotel Crowne Plaza. Both Crowne Plaza hotel and Scandic Park hotel have free Wireless Internet access available in the lobby areas.

Katajanokka (terminaali) - Munkkiniemi (Liikennöi laivojen kulkuaikoina) Skatudden (terminalen) - Munksnäs (Körs enligt färjornas ankomst- och avgångstider) (Operates at ship arrival and departures times)

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Registration and Accommodation

Registration Information

Accommodation The organisers have booked room quotas for participants in the following hotels, where special rates can be guaranteed for bookings made prior to 30 April . Participants are also free to make their own accommodation arrangements but availability or prices cannot be guaranteed.

Registration Fees (EUR)

Early Bird by 30 April, 2015

Regular 1 May, 2015 and later

Delegate, Expert, Observer ........................................................ 980 ............................................ 1,100 Young Professional * .................................................................. 650 ............................................... 700 Student (Annual Assembly) ** .................................................... 350 ............................................... 400 Accompanying person ............................................................... 350 ............................................... 400 International Conference Only .................................................... 450 ............................................... 500 Student (International Conference Only) ** ................................. 250 ............................................... 300 Accompanying person (International Conference Only) .............. 150 ............................................... 200 * Young Engineer, Technician or Scientist who is working in the industry, in the field related to welding not more than two years. Confirmation of the status of Young Professional is to be made by the Member Society of the concerned country. ** Proof of student status will be required

Crowne Plaza Helsinki Mannerheimintie 50, 00260 Helsinki

The Crowne Plaza is the official venue of IIW 2015 and located by the beautiful park of Töölö Bay, within a short walking distance from the City Centre with good connections to the Helsinki Airport. It offers every guest newly renovated rooms that provide a brilliantly executed interior design that is both comfortable and practical with a touch of Finnish as well as Oriental feeling. Free Wi-Fi is available for hotel guests.

Registration fees include

Full Participation: For Participants (Delegate, Expert, Observer, Young Professional, Student): Annual Assembly & International Conference, Opening Ceremony, Welcome Reception, Finnish Evening, Gala Banquet, International Conference Reception and Conference materials For Accompanying Persons: Opening Ceremony, Welcome Reception, Finnish Evening, Gala Banquet and International Conference Reception International Conference Only: For Participants and Students: International Conference and International Conference Welcome Reception For Accompanying Persons: International Conference Welcome Reception

Scandic Park Helsinki Mannerheimintie 46, 00260 Helsinki

Scandic Park hotel is located next to the Crowne Plaza and several of the Annual Assembly and International Conference sessions take place there. The hotel has an ideal city location just opposite the beautiful Töölö Bay, and only a 10 minute walk from Helsinki’s city centre. The hotel has undergone an interior transformation, uncovering a hidden urban park for guests to discover and enjoy. The rooms’ peaceful and relaxing atmosphere makes it easy to rest and prepare for a new day. Free Wi-Fi is available for hotel guests.

Registration Form

The online registration form for IIW 2015, Helsinki is available at the event website www.iiw2015.com

Scandic Marski Mannerheimintie 10, 00100 Helsinki

Payment

Registration and tour fees can be paid by credit card (Visa, Eurocard, MasterCard) or against invoice (invoicing fee EUR 14 will be added to the fees). Any bank charges which may be incurred will be the responsibility of the attendee.

Scandic Marski is a popular and modern Helsinki hotel with a great location right on Helsinki’s main street Mannerheimintie, with the best shopping streets, top boutiques, Helsinki sights and businesses just a stone’s throw away. The Esplanade Park and its surrounding restaurants, cafes, shops and the popular Market Square are located right next to Scandic Marski. If you would like to venture further afield, the hotel’s reception will be happy to lend you a bicycle or walking poles. Scandic Marski hotel serves food and drinks in their popular restaurant and bar. The hotel also has a modern gym and sauna. Parking is available in an underground car park. Free Wi-Fi is available for hotel guests. Distance from the Main Venue (Crowne Plaza): 1 km

Cancellations and Refund Policy

All cancellations must be made in writing to the IIW 2015 Congress Secretariat, Confedent International Ltd. by e-mail: iiw2015@confedent.fi An administration fee of EUR 50 will be applied to any cancellations made by 31 May, 2015. No refunds will be made for cancellations made after 1 June, 2015.

Main Venues Hotel Crowne Plaza Hotel Scandic Park Finlandia Hall

On-Site Registration and Registration Desk

Original Sokos Hotel Presidentti Eteläinen Rautatiekatu 4, 00100 Helsinki

Registered attendees should collect their registration package at the IIW 2015 registration desk located in Crowne Plaza hotel.

Sokos Hotel Presidentti is located next to the Kamppi mall, in the heart of Helsinki, next to a wealth of culture attractions and the best shopping in town. Getting out and about is easy; buses, trams and the metro are just a few steps away. The rooms are decorated with Scandinavian design. After unpacking and freshening up in your cozy room, relax in the gentle heat of the sauna. Or have a refreshing swim in the pool. Distance from Main Venue (Crowne Plaza): 850 m

Additional Fees

Payments for technical and sightseeing tours for attendees and accompanying persons must be made at the same time as the registration fee payment. As the number of participants per tour is limited, early registration is recommended.

The special hotel rates and booking links can be found on the IIW 2015 website www.iiw2015.com.

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IIW 2015 Schedule - Breaking the ice in Finland

Sunday 28 June, 2015

Monday 29 June, 2015

Tuesday 30 June, 2015

Wednesday 1 July, 2015

Thursday 2 July, 2015

Friday 3 July, 2015

IIW Board of Directors

IAB-A

IAB-B

IAB Board

Opening IIW Int. Conference

IIW TMB

IIW Working Units

IIW Working Units

IIW Working Units

IIW Working Units

IIW Working Units

IIW Board of Directors

IAB Members

IIW International Conference on High Strength Materials

IIW International Conference on High Strength Materials

Technical Visits

Technical Visits

Technical Visits

Technical Visits

Technical Visits

General Assembly Hotel Scandic Park Helsinki

Sightseeing Tours

Sightseeing Tours

Sightseeing Tours

Sightseeing Tours

Sightseeing Tours

IIW Opening Ceremony Finlandia Hall

National Delegation Meetings

National Delegation Meetings

National Delegation Meetings

IIW Chair + TMB

Finnish Evening Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa

IIW Board of Directors’ Dinner

IIW Gala Banquet Finlandia Hall

Reception IIW International Conference

Welcome Reception Finlandia Hall

See also the pre and post tours on page 29.

Young Professionals / Students Aalto University Campus

Young Professionals / Students Aalto University Campus

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68 th IIW Annual Assembly (provisional programme)

6 8 t h I I W A n n u a l A s s e m b l y

Sunday, 28 June

H E L S I N K I F I N L A N D

TIME

IIW WORKING UNIT or EVENT

VENUE

Helsinki Finland 2 8 t h J u n e – 3 r d J u l y 2 0 1 5

08:30 - 17:00

C-XIII WGs 1/3/5/6 & JWG XIII-XV

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-X

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 13:30

IIW BOARD OF DIRECTORS N°1

Crowne Plaza

14:00 - 16:00

IIW GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-V

Crowne Plaza

18:00 - 19:30

OPENING CEREMONY

Finlandia Hall

Tuesday, 30 June

19:30 - 22:00

WELCOME RECEPTION

Finlandia Hall

TIME

IIW WORKING UNIT or EVENT

VENUE

Monday, 29 June

08:30 - 18:00

IAB - B

Scandic Park

TIME

IIW WORKING UNIT or EVENT

VENUE

08:30 - 18:00

JOINT MEETING OF C-III & SC-AUTO

Scandic Park

SEMINAR ON WELDING/JOINING AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, organized by C-I, C-IV, C-XII & SG212

08:30 - 18:00

IAB - A

Scandic Park

08:30 - 18:00

Scandic Park

08:30 - 18:00

C-VI STANDARDS (8:30-12:30) & C-VI (14:00-18:00)

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 18:00

JOINT MEETING OF C-X, C-XIII & C-XV

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-II

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 18:00

C-VI STANDARDS (8:30-12:30) & C-VI (14:00-18:00)

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-IV

Scandic Park

08:30 - 12:30

C-II

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-X

Scandic Park

08:30 - 12:30

C-XI

Scandic Park

08:30 - 12:30

C-XI

Scandic Park

08:30 - 12:30

C-XVI

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-XIII

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-XVII

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-XVI

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

SC-SHIP

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-XVII

Crowne Plaza

10:00 - 12:00

TG-GOV

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

SG-212

Crowne Plaza

12:30 - 14:00

AAA - IAB REGIONAL GROUP (L/M)

Scandic Park

12:30 - 14:00

WG-RA (L/M)

Scandic Park

12:30 - 14:00

SG-RES (L/M)

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-I

Crowne Plaza

12:30 - 14:00

ANNUAL ASSEMBLY ORGANISERS (L/M)

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-III

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-V

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-V

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-VIII

Crowne Plaza

14:00 - 18:00

C-VIII

Crowne Plaza

14:00 - 18:00

C-IX

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-IX

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

SC-MICRO

Crowne Plaza

14:00 - 18:00

C-XII

Crowne Plaza

19:00 – 22:00

IIW YOUNG PROFESSIONALS/STUDENTS EVENING

Aalto University Campus

14:00 - 18:00

C-XV

Scandic Park

19:30 - 23:00

BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ DINNER

19:00 - 23:00

FINNISH EVENING

Hilton Kalastajatorppa

Please note that the programme may be subject to changes.

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Wednesday, 1 July

Thursday, 2 July

TIME

IIW WORKING UNIT or EVENT

VENUE

TIME

IIW WORKING UNIT or EVENT

VENUE

09 :00 - 17:30

International Conference

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

IAB BOARD

Scandic Park

08:30 - 17:00

C-XIV Workshop

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 18:00

C-VI STANDARDS (8:30-12:30) & C-VI (14:00-18:00)

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

WG - STAND

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 10:30

C-II

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-XIII and Joint Meeting C-XIII-WG 4

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-IV

Scandic Park

12:30 - 14:00

G-8 COMMITTEE (L/M)

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-X

Scandic Park

14:00 - 16:00

WiW EDITORIAL BOARD

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 10:30

C-XI

Scandic Park

16:00 - 18:00

CHAIR - TMB

Crowne Plaza

10:45 - 12:30

CII & C-XI & C-IX-C

Scandic Park

18:30 - 20:00

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE RECEPTION

Scandic Park

08:30 - 12:30

C-XIII

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-XIV

Crowne Plaza

Friday, 3 July

08:30 - 12:30

C-XVI

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

C-XVII

Crowne Plaza

TIME

IIW WORKING UNIT or EVENT

VENUE

08:30 - 12:30

SG-212

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 17:00

International Conference

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

SC-AIR

Scandic Park

09:00 - 11:00

TMB

Crowne Plaza

08:30 - 12:30

SC-QUAL

Scandic Park

11:00 - 17:00

IIW BOARD OF DIRECTORS N°2

Crowne Plaza

12:30 - 14:00

WG-COM & MARK (L/M)

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

IAB MEMBERS

Scandic Park

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14:00 - 18:00

C-I

Scandic Park

14:00 - 16:00

C-II, C-IX & C-IX-C

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-III

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

Joint C-V, C-XI, C-XIII and C-XV Seminar on Structural Health Monitoring

Crowne Plaza

14:00 - 18:00

C-VIII

Crowne Plaza

14:00 - 18:00

C-IX

Scandic Park

14:00 - 18:00

C-XII

Crowne Plaza

14:00 - 18:00

C-XV

Scandic Park

ALWAYS WITH YOU BRIDGE TO WORLD, NATURE, FUTURE.

14:00 - 18:00

SC-MICRO

Crowne Plaza

16:15 - 18:00

C-VIII & C-II

Crowne Plaza

19:30 - 23:00

GALA BANQUET

Finlandia Hall

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IIW Working units

Technical Commission (C)

C-I / Thermal Cutting and Surfacing C-II / Arc welding and Filler Metals C-III / Resistance welding, solid state welding and allied joining processes C-IV / Power Beam Processes C-V / Non-destructive Testing and Quality Assurance of Welded Products C-VI / Terminology C-VIII / Health, safety and environment C-IX / Behaviour of metals subjected to welding C-X / Structural performances of welded joints - Fracture avoidance C-XI / Pressure vessels, boilers and pipelines

C-XII / Arc welding processes and production systems C-XIII / Fatigue of Welded components and Structures C-XIV / Education and training C-XV / Design, Analysis and fabrication of welded structures

C-XVI / Polymer joining and adhesive technology C-XVII / Brazing, soldering, and diffusion bonding

Board of Directors

BOARD / IIW Board of Directors GA / IIW General Assembly

Study Group (SG)

SG-212 / The physics of welding SG-RES / Welding research strategy and collaboration

Select Committee (SC)

SC-AIR / Permanent joints in new materials and coatings for aircraft engineering SC-AUTO / Select Committee Automotive and Road transport SC-MICRO / Research developments and applications in micro- and nano-joining technologies SC-QUAL / Quality Management in welding and allied processes SC-SHIP / Shipbuilding

BOARD OF DIRECTOR’S WORKING GROUPS

WG-COM / Commmunications and Marketing WG-RA / Regional Activities WG-STAND / Standardisation

TMB

TMB / Technical Management Board

Chair

CHAIR / Chairmen of Working Units (combined with TMB)

IAB

IAB / Qualification and Certification

IAB group

IAB-Assessors / Lead and Peer Assessors IAB-Board / Board of IAB IAB-GroupA / Education, Training and Qualification IAB-GroupB / Implementation, Authorisation and Certification IAB-MM / Members Meeting of IAB

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International Conference programme

IIW International conference on High Strength Materials – Challenges and Applications

Thursday, July 2 9.00 - 10.00 Opening and Portevin session (Session 1)

Prof. David Porter. High Strength Steels - Challenges and Applications Coffee

Design decisions for fabricated structures are rarely made based solely on technical grounds. Safety requirements, cost restrictions, structural performance demands, and increasingly, environmental pressures all contribute to the decision-making process. The importance of raw materials and energy efficiency is constantly growing. This has motivated many industries to perform total lifecycle cost assessment and environmental footprint computations, both of which now integrally influence design and purchasing decisions. Advanced design solutions incorporating high strength steels, stainless steels, aluminium and other advanced materials provide considerable potential for raw materials and energy savings, improved performance and lower costs. To help address these challenges, and to provide a global forum for the exchange of new technical and scientific results, the Welding Society of Finland will host the IIW International Conference on High Strength Materials – Challenges and Applications. This prestigious event will be held in Helsinki on 2-3 July 2015 in conjunction with the 68 th IIW Annual Assembly. The conference will have sessions focusing on challenges and solutions covering all aspects of joining, processing and design performance of high strength materials. Special attention will be devoted to highlighting successful applications of high strength materials in industrial and commercial products. The conference will be opened with the distinguished Portevin Lecture delivered by eminent scientist Prof. David Porter from Oulu University on the theme “High strength steels: Challenges and applications”. Prof Porter has more than 30 years of experience developing new and novel high strength steel grades for applications in welded structures. International keynote speakers representing key scientific and technology sectors will be included in the programme. More than 100 high quality papers from 26 countries have been selected based on an international peer review process. Industrial sectors of interest include Shipbuilding, Transportation, Energy, Pressure and Process Equipment and Aerospace. Technology-based topics will include: • Solid state welding • Innovative joining methods for high strength materials • Welding physics • Arc and power beam processes • Materials performance after joining • Fatigue and fracture • Design and fabrication

10.30 - 12.30 Plenary Session (Session 2)

Dr Petteri Jernström and Mr Jyri Uusitalo. Advanced pipe welding with gas metal arc welding Mr Boyan Ivanov or Mr Johannes Wirth . Modern approaches to degaussing high strength steels Mr Anders Ohlsson . Applications in high strength steels – Possibilities on new segments Lunch Pressure vessel and process industry applications (Session 3) Dr Lina Yu . Neural network-based hardness and toughness prediction in HAZ of temper bead welding repair technology Mr Rafael De Araújo Ribeiro . Assessment of failures produced by stress corrosion cracking (scc) by caustic liquid transportation pipelines and implementation of welding processess changes Mr Kai Wang . Influence of the Weld Heat Input on the Electrochemical Behavior of the Q690 High Strength Steel Welding Joints Dr.-Ing. Yaoyong Yi . Narrow gap gas metal arc welding of S89 0QL steel Materials performance subject to welding A (Session 4) Mr László Prém . Symmetric double pulse with increased intermediate time for resistance spot welding of ferrite-martensitic DP steel series Mr Florian Hugger . Laser beam welding of similar and dissimilar thin sheets of different high strength steels Mr Riku Neuvonen . Effects of Laser Weld Parameters on the Strength Properties of Weld Joints in Armour Steel Dr Pekka Nevasmaa . Ultrahigh strength steel welding Design and fabrication (Session 5) Dr Torbjörn Narström . How to Fail the Opportunity to Use High Strength Steel Prof Markku Heinisuo . Experimental research of welded tubular HSS T-joints, welding times and moment resistances Mr Mohamed Ackiel Mohamed . Optimization of HFMI/PIT Parameters with Simultaneous Multiple Response Consideration using Multi-Objective Taguchi Method for Fatigue Life Enhancement of Friction Stir Welding Dr Toru Nagaoka . Friction stir processing of thermally sprayed WC–Cr3C2–Ni cemented carbide layer Afternoon Coffee and Poster Session Mr Richard French . Welding performance evaluation of the VBCie IP50 TIG orbital heat management system Mr Richard French . Investigation of the TIG orbital welding process on tube to tube joints in titanium & 316L stainless steel thin wall tubes Materials performance subject to welding B (Session 7) Mr Matti Koskimäki . Fatigue Strength of Ferritic Stainless Steel Rectangular Hollow Section T-Joints as Welded and Post Treated Conditions. Prof Chiaki Shiga . Investigation on practical application of low transformation temperature welding materials to ship hull structure made of high tensile strength steel plates for fatigue life improvement Mr Sumit Ghosh . The control thermomechanical processing to obtain ultrahigh strength microalloyed steel with fine bainitic lath Mr Michael Fiedler . The alform® welding system, The world’s first system for high-strength welded structures Welding physics (Session 8) Mr Romain Monier . In situ experimental measurement of temperature field and surface tension during pulsed GMAW Mr Boyan Ivanov . Using network-based welding systems as a means of quality assurance Mr Ning Liang . Microstructure and mechanical properties of nanostructured bainite welded joint with regeneration Prof YoungTae Cho . Real time monitoring system for slag generation in arc welding on high strength steel using an infrared camera International Conference Reception Aeronautical and aerospace applications (Session 6) Dr Swarup Bag . Neuro-fractal modeling approach of weld quality in friction stir welding Dr Jeroen De Backer . Robotic FSW for three-dimensional components

13.30 - 15.00 Parallel Sessions

Chairman of the IIW International Conference Committee: Prof. Gary Marquis , Aalto University, School of Engineering.

16.00 - 17.30 Parallel Sessions

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