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1 FFRRAACCTT33 University Hassiba benbouali of Chlef www.univ-chlef.dz/
Hassiba Benbouali University
of Chlef, Chlef- Algeria Faculty of Technology
In collaboration with
The Laboratory for Theoretical
Physics and Materials Physics
LPTPM, UHBChlef
Laboratory of Control,
testing, Measurement and
Simulation in Mechanics.
Organize
The Third International Conference on
FRACTURE MECHANICS "Engineering Applied Fracture Mechanics and Environment"
Republic Algerian Democratic and Popular
FRACT'3 TENTATIVE PROGRAM
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Welcome to the Hassiba Benbouali University
Welcome to Chlef, Algeria
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Supported by
Sponsoring
Laboratoire de Mécanique,
Biomécanique, Structure, Polymère et
Structures, Metz, France
Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Metz,
France Mechanical Engineering Research, Academy
of Sciences,101990 Moscow, Russia
University of Zegreb, Zegreb, Croatia
University of Belgrade, Serbia
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy,
University of Belgrade
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Aim & Objectives of the FRACT3
The objective of the Third International Conference on Fracture Mechanics "FRACT'3" will be focus on the "Engineering and
Applied Fracture Mechanics and Environment" co-organized by the laboratory " Control Laboratory, testing, Measurement and
Simulation in Mechanics", the " Laboratory for Theoretical Physics and Materials Physics and the University of Hassiba
Benbouali of Chlef, is to discuss the present status of the Applied mechanics based constitutive simulation, Reohology and
modelling of materials and associated experimental observations methods. Such approaches allow a better understanding of
how the material microstructure, environment and loadings affect degradation and failure mechanisms. Physics-based models
are also necessary for extrapolation of data beyond operational experience and for correctly predicting the transferability
between specimen tests and real components.
The structural integrity and functioning of Physical components is affected by initial defects as well as by time dependent
degradation mechanisms such as creep, fatigue, stress-corrosion, irradiation embrittlement and thermal ageing. The modelling
and understanding of degradation mechanisms and the predictability of failure loads is constantly evolving. Recently, we have
seen a trend towards physics-based models that simulate the degradation and failure processes and mechanisms that operate
at different length and time scales. Such approaches allow us to make better prediction of long-term performance and safety
margins, transferability between specimens and components.
This event will give an overview of the different physics-based models, simulations and the experimental studies for theoretical
phenomena and materials. The emphasis will be on the meso-scale, corresponding to grains, which is the relevant length-scale
for many basic material properties and degradation mechanisms. Associated experimental studies and the multi-scale models
from dislocation to phenomenological macro-scale studies are in the scope of the Conference. The Conference is also an
opportunity for scientists and engineers from Algerians Master, Phd Students, Maghreb countries Communities and EU Member
States to discuss research activities that could be a basis for future collaborations. Springer will be the supporting journal of
the conference where all reviewed and accepted conference papers will be published in special issue "Engineering Applied
Fracture Mechanics and Environment". Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions for publication.
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Plenary Lectures
Assessment of pipe defects using a
constraint modified failure assessment
diagram
Fracture Modelling and Analysis of Plates
with Multiple Site Cracks under Lateral
Pressure
Behaviour of 9%cr steel and simulated haz
at 600°c
Gear Failures: A Case Study of Premature
Failure of an Industrial Mixer Gearset
Multiscale Thermal Mechnaics beyond Navier-
Stokes Approach: Modeling, Simulation and
Applications
The effect of plasma welding and carbides
presence on the occurrence of cracks and
micro-cracks
New concepts of modelling and elaboration
of materials in order to develop negative
Mécanismes de Fissuration par Fatigue :
Essais, Mesures & Interprétations micro-
Željko Božić
full Professor Department of Aeronautical
Engineering.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
and Naval Architecture. University of
Zagreb. Croatia.
Guy Pluvinage
Emirite Professor
FM.C 57530 Silly Sur-Nied, France.
LaBPS – ENIM, France. Metz
University, ENIM-LaBPS,
France.
Ljubica Milovic
Professor
University of Belgrade, Faculty of
Technology
and Metallurgy, Karnegijeva 4,
11120 Belgrade, Serbia
Merah Ammar Nacer,
Professor
Mechanical Engineering. Director:
Center of Excellence for Scientific
Collaboration with MIT
King Fahd University of Petroleum &
Minerals.
KSA. [email protected] ;
.
Naji Hassane
Professor Univ. Artois and Lille University
Northern France, LGCgE (EA 4515),
France
Simon SedmaK,
Ph.D. University of Belgrade, Faculty of
Technology
and Metallurgy, Karnegijeva 4,
11120 Belgrade, Serbia
Abderezek Bezzari,
Professor
Laboratoire de Mécanique &
Structures (LMS),BP. 401 Université
08 Mai 1945 Guelma 24000 Algeria.
e-mail: [email protected]
Taoufik Boukharouba
Professor
Laboratoire de Mécanique Avancée
"LMA" Université des Sciences et de
la Technologie Houari Boumediene
"USTHB", Alger - Algérie.
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Poisson’s ratios
cracks
Two-parameter approachs in elastic-plastic
fracture mechanics
sur la détermination des seuils de fatigue
en mode I et II et mode mixte par une
méthode basée sur l'analyse d'adaptation
Some Application of the fatigue field on
structures
Comming soon
How to Publish a Scientific Paper : A steps,
procedures and evaluations
Influence of exploitation conditions and
welding on crack intitation and propagation
in pressure vessels
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CONFERENCE TOPICS
Topic A
-Fatigue
-Failure Analysis
-Criteria of Fracture and Failure
-Damage and Micromechanics
-Microstructurally Short Cracks
-Fracture and Fatigue in Applied Biomechanics
Topic B
-Reliability and Integrity of Engineering Structures
-Residual Stresses
-Corrosion, Environmentally Assisted Cracking and
Corrosion Fatigue
-Extended Finite Elements Methods and their
Application
-Simulation and Testing of Crack Propagation on
all Length Scales
Topic C
- Fluids Mechanics
- Materials domain and Rheology Domain
- CFD, Heat transfert, Renewable energy
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AND REGISTRATION
The Third International Conference on Fracture Mechanics "FRACT'3" "Engineering and Applied Fracture Mechanics and
Environment" is open for registration now. Abstracts (in word format) not exceeding 400 words, for presentations and
posters, are to be submitted to the Conference email address [email protected]. After the Conference a local Commission
scientific report with Workshop Proceedings will be published. The registration could be done by sending the registration form
to the conference email address. The number of participants is limited and preference will be given participants who submit
an abstract or PhD participants.
REGISTRATION FEE KEY DATES & FUNDING
Registration Fees are payable in advance of the conference, includes: Access to the Conference sessions, Poster area and
Workshops, all conference documents and certificate of attendance, lunch and mid-session refreshments as scheduled in the
Conference program.
Algerian Participants 12000 DA Students 8000 DA
Exhibition 50000 DA or 500 Euros Other Participants 350 Euros
Deadline for abstract submission, October 10, 2016 Extended October 25,2016
Notification of abstract acceptance, October 20,2016 Extended October 30.,2016
Full paper submission November 20, 2016
The Official language of the International Conference FRACT'3 meeting is English. All the invited talks, oral and poster
contributions must be done in English.
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Abstract Submission
Participants, who would like to make an oral or poster presentation at the FRACT3 must submit an abstract for the
consideration and approval of the Program Committee. All abstracts must be written, according to the Abstract Template, in
English and submitted by e-mail, in format word at e-mail: [email protected]
CONFERENCE FORMAT
The purpose of the Conference is to bring together scientists and researchers from the Maghreb member states and the target
countries of E&IA (Enlargement & Interaction Action) of European Commission. The Conference will be a 4 days event based
on the oral presentations from the invited international lecturers, presentations by participants and a poster session. In
addition to the invited experts and the participants from the target countries, the Conference is open to the international
community who are willing to attend or present their work. The target group of the workshop is the young scientists from
both academia and industry.
LOCATION
Chlef, the capital of Chlef Province, is located in the north of Algeria 200 kilometres west of the capital Algiers. It is home
to the Hassiba Ben Bouali university, and the basilica of Saint Reparatus, which is home to the oldest Christian labyrinth in
the world and the site of the Roman citadel, Castellum Tingitanum, was known as Al-Asnam (Arabic for "sculptures") for an
area of 600 by 300 metres (2,000 by 980 feet) containg many statues.
During the Roman times, the chlef Province of Algeria was named Castellum Tingitanum. For the French, the old Roman site
was the ideal location to construct a military out post in 1843, which they named Orleansville. It was also the reason that
one of the oldest churches in Africa came to be located here. No-one could predict that in 1954, the first earthquake would
strike Orleansville, and that it was only a taste of what was to come. Together with celebrating the independence of Algeria
in 1964, the city also celebrated the birth of a new name - El Asnam.
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In 1980 disaster struck again, with a 8 earthquake hitting the city and surrounding areas, in which half the city was
destroyed and approximately five thousand locals lost their lives. To distance the city and the province from this unthinkable
tragedy, it was renamed for a last time to chlef in 1981. Today, visitors will still be able to visit what remains of the
Castellum Tingiranum (roman citadel), referred to as Al Asnam. It is a fascinating site as it contains a staggering number of
statues. It is also home to the world’s most ancient Christian labyrinths, Saint Reparatus. But mostly, visitors will see endless
agricultural landscapes which include dairy farms, fruit orchards and fields filled with barley and wheat. The city is also
known for its processing facilities and leather products. Chlef is easy to find and travel to, as it is a vital point on both the
rail and road routes that run between Oran and Algiers.
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History of FRACT Congress
The Congress FRACT3 was founded in 2011 by the " Laboratory for Theoretical Physics and Materials Physics in the
University of Hassiba Benbouali of Chlef," (Algeria) as a biannual meeting.
Fract'1. The Scientific Committee Fract'1. Pleanary Lecture, Prof. G. Pluvinage, France
Fract'2. Some pictures on the reception, opening ceremony and the Social Programme
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Organizing Committee
Chairman's
Khelil Ali Chahinez Fares Abdellah Benarous
Members
Mohammed hadjmeliani Ljubica Milovic Hebbal Brahim Omsalem Abdellah Ouagued Malika
Slimani Ahmed Khadraoui Abdelkader Beloudroua Omar Oueld Mbeireik Mohamed Merym Bengalia Amel
Dennai Nawel Nasri Abdelaziz Braikia Mohamed Dehamni Salim Nechad Said
Mohamed Sadou Bourahla Saida Hocine Bokort Elazzizi Abdellah Nateche Taher
Scientific Committee
Chairman's
Abdelkader Hocine, Professor, Rector, UHBChlef, Algeria Abedi Bouabdellah, Dean of the Faculty of Tecnhology, Algeria
Mohammed Hadj Meliani, Head of the LPTPM, Algeria Guy Pluvinage, Emirite Professor, Metz, France
Ljubica Milovic,Faculty of Tecnhnology, Belgrade, Serbia
Members
Donka Angelova, Bulgaria Zitouni Azari, France Lajos Borbas, Hungary Zijah Burzić, Serbia
Katia Casavola, Italy Sveto Cvektovski, Macedonia Ghabriout Boudjemaa, Algeria Naser Merah, KSA
Dražan Kozak, Croatia Paolo Lazzarin, Italy Mersida Manjgo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Liviu Marsavina, Romania Yury Matvienko, Russia Carmine Pappalettere, Italy Zeljko Bozic, Croatia
Zoran Radaković, Serbia Marko Rakin, Serbia Ivan Samardžić, Croatia László Tóth, Hungary
Cetin Sonsino, Germany Pruncu-catalin, UK Sorin Vlase, Romania omaž Vuherer, Slovenia
Milorad Zrilić, Serbia Larbi Loukarfi, Algeria Jesus Toribio , Spain Taoufik Boukharouba, Algeria
Chaoui Kamel, Algeria Madji M.Benziane, Algeria, Ali Khelil, Algeria Taoufik Tamine, Algeria
Ahmed Bettahar, Algeria Aid Abdelkrim, Algeria Abdelmoumen Guedri, Algeria Hamou Zahloul, Algeria
Fares Chahinez, Algeria Belouchrani M.Amine, Algeria Fodil Hammadi, Algeria Khaled El-Miloudi, Algeria
Abdelkader Oulhadj, Algeria Adda Bedia El Abbes, Algeria Abderezek Elhoud, Lybia Mohamed Benarous, Algeria
Mustpaha Allouti, Algeria Mahmoudi Hacène, Algeria Abdelah Ouagued, Algeria Hamza Samir , Tunisia
Hadj Taieb Tunisia Ahmed Abbadi, Morocco Mohamed Abbadi, Morocco Abderezek Bezzari, Algeria
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Publication
All conference papers will be published in the FRACT3 Proceedings, with soft copies provided on a USB key. Selected
papers presented at FRACT3 congres will be compiled and published:
1- A specila issue “Engineering and Applied Fracture Mechanics and
Environment” edited by Springer
.
2- In the Journal “ Nature & Technology” Classe A: Fundamental and
Engineering Sciences edited by Hassiba Ben Bouali University Of Chlef-Algeria,
under ISSN 1112-9778. www.univ-chlef.dz/revuenatec
3- Structural Integrity and Life (ISSN 1451-3749) will be the supporting
journal of the conference where all reviewed and accepted conference papers
will be published.
Editor-in-Chief: Aleksandar Sedmak e-mail: [email protected]
Office: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Kraljice
Marije 16 (room 502), 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Financially supported by the
Ministry of Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia.
Distributed to members of the Society and to the National Library of Serbia
and to the Library of the University of Belgrade
divk.inovacionicentar.rs/ivk/home.html
4- In Journal of the Oil and Oil Products Pipeline Transportation: Science &
Technology journal. The Oil and Oil Products Pipeline Transportation: Science
& Technology is a specialized scientific periodical established as part of
Transneft Research and Development Institute for Oil and Oil Products
Transportation (Transneft R&D, LLC) for facilitating the innovation exchange
and raising the professional level of national and foreign experts engaged in
oil and petroleum products pipeline transportation.
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Social Program
In the 30rd of november the Organization committee Proposed a full funny day for our visitors. This will be a journey to
many different traditional places in addition to a social traditional meal. The places we will visit are:
Cultural Program
During the Conference days the Organizing committee proposes a Cultural event. This will show the traditions and the variety
of Algerian culture of different rigions.
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As you Know
The Registration Desk will be located at the Reception on La Vallée hotel**** (lv-hotel.e-monsite.com) on Sunday, November
27th from 14h:00 -22h:00 , and will be open the Conference on the Center Bibliotheque on the Hassiba benbouali of Chlef,
for : Monday, November 28th at 08h:30
For informations, the registration fee cover only the admission to all conference session, workshops and commercial
exhibition, the conference bag including relevant material, lunches (28,29) November 2016 and the Conference banquet on
the 27 november at the La vallée Hotel. The Algerian PhD students and Others partcipants how needed a reversation on
the Vallée Hotel or El-Hadef Hotel, it's will be necessary to confirm the registartion form sended to eatch partcipants. For
other participants, they should pay all the hotel nights of their staying in Chlef. As contribution, we made a deal with the
La Vallée Hotel and El-Hadef Hotel, near the Center of Chlef for special cost. Official Receipts (Invoices) will be given to
delegates upon their arrival at the Conference on the Registration Desk. The Poster presentation format shoul be A0.
Travel and Weather
Can you make some horaire for train or transportation (Bejaia, Skikda, Tebessa, Annaba, ...) to
Chlef
All the directions will coming soon on the final programme.
Weather
November in Chlef is cloudy and/or sometimes running. The average daily temperature is about 18°C, with lows of
around 10°C. It is an ideal time for tourists to enjoy the beautiful sites of Chlef.
Recommended Hotels
There are a number of hotels of different categories, close to the Conference Venue. The reception and others
accommodation will be in La Vallée Hotel**** (single room : 4000 DA, double room: 7500 DA) and Hadef Hotel (for
PhD students, single Room : 3500 DA, double Room : 7000 DA). (Please find the Names of the hotel on the map
below).
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HADEF HOTEL * * +213 27798457 / (58) [email protected]
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Technical Program
Preliminary Program Schedule . All the Conferences will be take place at the Central Bibliotheque on the
hassiba benbouali university of Chlef. For more informations, please look about the Map.
Saturday
26
November
Sunday
27
November
Monday
28
November
Tusday
29
November
Wensday
30
November
8 :30 -9 :00
—
Opening Ceremony
&
Opening Honor Lecture
Presidential Honor
Lecture
&
Plenary Lectures
Open
Touristique Tour
In Chlef
+
Exhibition
&
Special Beach lunch
9 :00 -10 :10
Pre-Social
Programme
for the
International
Deleguation
10:10 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 11 :10
Plenary Lectures
Session I
+
Plenary Lectures
Session II
Plenary
Lectures
&
Topic
A +B
session
Plenary
Lectures
&
Topic C
session
11:30 -
13 :30
12 :30 - 13 :30
13 :30 -14 :00
Coffee Break and
Welcome Special Lunch
Lunch Time
14 :00-14 :40
14 :40 15 :30
Reception of
Internationa
l
Deleguation
Plenary
Lectures
(Session
A+B)
Plenary
Lectures
(Session C)
Plenary Lectures
&
Topic A+B
Reception
Hotel La
Vallée
Coffee Break
15 :40-16 :00
Poster Session C
Coffee Break
16 :00-16 :40
16:40 - 17 :30
Poster
Session A+B Exhibition in Chlef city
17 :00 -19 : 00
Cloture Ceremony 19 :00 – 20 :30
Registration
& welcome
Reception
Meeting Cooperation
Lunch- Hotel La Vallée-
The FRACT3 Secretariat reserves the right of changing any session in the final program
Changes to the program will be published in the website on a regular basis.
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Workshop
Two workshop will be organized on the marge of the conference. They provides an opportunity for young scientists,
researchers and engineers from academy and industry to get acquainted with fundamental aspects of fracture mechanics,
simulation and recent trends in practical applications of fatigue and fracture models, and advanced approaches such as
multiscale materials modeling.
Workshop 1.Fatigue and Fracture Modeling and Analysis of Materials and Components (Dr. Mohammed Hadj Meliani, LPTPM,
Hassiba benbouali university of Chlef)
The Workshop provides an opportunity for young scientists, researchers and engineers from academy and industry to get
acquainted with fundamental aspects of fracture mechanics, recent trends in practical applications of fatigue and fracture
models, and advanced approaches such as multiscale materials modeling. Senior researchers and experts will give lectures on
experimental and numerical techniques for modeling, analysis and assessment of damaged components and structures.
Particular attention will be given to determining and analysis of crack extension in pipes, where the standard and new
methods will be examined. Examples on multiscale modeling used in analyzing pipeline steel weldments, metal/ceramic
interfaces and fatigue problems will be given. Models for fatigue crack growth prediction and remaining fatigue life assessment
will be presented.
workshop 2. Mechanics Simulation and CFD applications. (Dr. Abdellah Benarous, Dr. Ali Khelil, LCTMSM, Hassiba benbouali
university of Chlef).
Contact
e-mail: [email protected] https://www.Univ-chlef.dz/lptpm
https://www.facebook.com/uhbc.dz Tél: (+213) 27 72 17 94 Mobile: (+213) 7 70709563 Fax: +213 27 72 17 94