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Dear colleagues, Below you find the final program for the Schöntal Symposium on ‘Dislocation based Plasticity’, February 26 th – March 1 st 2018, as well as some information for your travel arrangements. The Symposium will take place at the “Kloster Schöntal“ (monastery Schoental) http://www.kloster- schoental.de. The contact is: Name of the monastery: Bildungshaus Kloster Schöntal Streetname and number: Klosterhof 6 ZIP code, city, country : 74214 Schöntal, Germany Phone: +49 (0)7943 894 0 Fax: +49 (0)7943-894 100 E-mail: [email protected] Arrival: The check-in desk in the monastery is open on Sunday until 9:00 pm. For later arrival (or earlier than 1pm) please contact the hotel! Accommodation: All participants will be hosted by the monastery. The hotel rooms as well as the conference room are equipped with WLAN. How to get there: The closest railway station is called “Möckmühl”, approx. 18 km from the monastery Schöntal. Please check the website www.bahn.de for finding your train connection from the airport to “Möckmühl”. You can book your ticket online from that site or use ticket machines directly at the train station. Please consider that there is only a limited number of connections to reach Schöntal from the station “Möckmühl” by public transport on Sundays. To reach the venue by bus you have to take bus number 11 (direction written on the bus can be Westernhausen, Schöntal, Bieringen, Krautheim, or Jagsthausen). Coming from Frankfurt (Airport), you will go via the connecting stations Stuttgart or Würzburg. The schedule of trains with good connections to the bus is: From Stuttgart to Möckmühl: From Würzburg to Möckmühl: Bus from Möckmühl to the Monastry: Depart. → Arival, Train nr. Depart. → Arival, Train nr. Line 11 to Schöntal 09:07 → 10:11, RE 19060 08:37 → 09:44, RE 19055 10:22 11:07 → 12:12, RE 19062 10:37 → 11:44, RE 19059 12:22 13:07 → 14:12, RE 19064 12:37 → 13:44, RE 19061 -- 14:09 → 15:12, RE 19066 14:38 → 15:44, RE 19063 15:50 17:04 → 18:11, RE 19074 16:37 → 17:44, RE 19069 18:22 If you cannot catch one of the buses above, we recommend taking a taxi (approx. 30 € one way). There should be taxis waiting in front of the station. If not, you may call the Taxi company: Taxi Strässer (in Möckmühl) - Phone: 0049 6298 92230 If you want to share a cab with other participants, you can sign the poll by choosing your estimated arrival time: https://doodle.com/poll/mctt3r2rdhtbc97q (We will then inform the Taxi company beforehand thus they can send the necessary number of cabs.) The approx. travel times to the monastery by car are: Airport Frankfurt (A3+A81, exit Osterburken; or A6, exit Neuenstein): 1 hours 45 minutes Airport Stuttgart (A81, exit Möckmühl/Schöntal): 1 hour, 15 minutes Airport Nürnberg (A6, exit Neuenstein): 2 hours Karlsruhe (A6, exit Neuenstein): 1 hour, 30 minutes At the end of this document, you find two maps with directions.

the final program March 1 - KITRichard LeSar Erdmann Spiecker Andrew McBride 12:40 – 14:15 lunch break 14:15 – 14:55 Maxime Dupraz Yichao Zhu Manas Upadhyay Anter El-Azab 14:55

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  • Dear colleagues,

    Below you find the final program for the Schöntal Symposium on ‘Dislocation based Plasticity’,

    February 26th – March 1st 2018, as well as some information for your travel arrangements.

    The Symposium will take place at the “Kloster Schöntal“ (monastery Schoental) http://www.kloster-

    schoental.de. The contact is:

    Name of the monastery: Bildungshaus Kloster Schöntal

    Streetname and number: Klosterhof 6

    ZIP code, city, country : 74214 Schöntal, Germany

    Phone: +49 (0)7943 894 0

    Fax: +49 (0)7943-894 100

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Arrival:

    The check-in desk in the monastery is open on Sunday until 9:00 pm. For later arrival (or earlier than

    1pm) please contact the hotel!

    Accommodation:

    All participants will be hosted by the monastery. The hotel rooms as well as the conference room are

    equipped with WLAN.

    How to get there:

    The closest railway station is called “Möckmühl”, approx. 18 km from the monastery Schöntal. Please

    check the website www.bahn.de for finding your train connection from the airport to “Möckmühl”.

    You can book your ticket online from that site or use ticket machines directly at the train station.

    Please consider that there is only a limited number of connections to reach Schöntal from the station

    “Möckmühl” by public transport on Sundays. To reach the venue by bus you have to take bus

    number 11 (direction written on the bus can be Westernhausen, Schöntal, Bieringen, Krautheim, or

    Jagsthausen). Coming from Frankfurt (Airport), you will go via the connecting stations Stuttgart or

    Würzburg. The schedule of trains with good connections to the bus is:

    From Stuttgart to Möckmühl: From Würzburg to Möckmühl: Bus from Möckmühl to the Monastry:

    Depart. → Arival, Train nr. Depart. → Arival, Train nr. Line 11 to Schöntal

    09:07 → 10:11, RE 19060 08:37 → 09:44, RE 19055 10:22

    11:07 → 12:12, RE 19062 10:37 → 11:44, RE 19059 12:22

    13:07 → 14:12, RE 19064 12:37 → 13:44, RE 19061 --

    14:09 → 15:12, RE 19066 14:38 → 15:44, RE 19063 15:50

    17:04 → 18:11, RE 19074 16:37 → 17:44, RE 19069 18:22

    If you cannot catch one of the buses above, we recommend taking a taxi (approx. 30 € one way).

    There should be taxis waiting in front of the station. If not, you may call the Taxi company:

    Taxi Strässer (in Möckmühl) - Phone: 0049 6298 92230

    If you want to share a cab with other participants, you can sign the poll by choosing your estimated arrival time: https://doodle.com/poll/mctt3r2rdhtbc97q (We will then inform the Taxi company beforehand thus they can send the necessary number of cabs.)

    The approx. travel times to the monastery by car are:

    Airport Frankfurt (A3+A81, exit Osterburken; or A6, exit Neuenstein): 1 hours 45 minutes

    Airport Stuttgart (A81, exit Möckmühl/Schöntal): 1 hour, 15 minutes

    Airport Nürnberg (A6, exit Neuenstein): 2 hours

    Karlsruhe (A6, exit Neuenstein): 1 hour, 30 minutes

    At the end of this document, you find two maps with directions.

    http://www.kloster-schoental.de/http://www.kloster-schoental.de/mailto:[email protected]://www.bahn.de/https://doodle.com/poll/mctt3r2rdhtbc97q

  • Schedule and preliminary program Presentations have been scheduled for Monday through Thursday with Friday just for check-out and departure. Please note that all presentations should have a duration of 20-25 min and thus allow discussions of about 15-20 min!

    Topic:

    Dislocations and interfaces

    Dislocation modelling –

    discrete-continuum transition

    Dislocation based

    plasticity – experiment

    vs. simulation

    Current state and challenges in developing a physical based

    continuum theory of

    dislocations

    Departure

    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

    Organizer: Helena van Swygenhoven

    Jaafar El-Awady

    Gerhard Dehm

    Paul Steinmann

    09:00 – 09:40

    Nicolas Combe Hussein Zbib Hosni Idrissi Samuel Forest Checkout

    and departure

    after breakfast

    09:40 – 10:20

    Megan Cordill Marc Fivel Dan

    Mordehai Markus Lazar

    10:20 – 10:40

    coffee break

    10:40 – 11:20

    Francesco Maresca

    Daniel Weygand (FOR)

    Sang Ho Oh Daya Reddy

    11:20 – 12:00

    Maryam Ghazisaeidi

    Katrin Schulz (FOR)

    Jaafar El-Awady

    Swantje Bargmann

    12:00 – 12:40

    Céline Varvenne

    Richard LeSar Erdmann Spiecker

    Andrew McBride

    12:40 – 14:15

    lunch break

    14:15 – 14:55

    Maxime Dupraz Yichao Zhu Manas

    Upadhyay Anter El-Azab

    14:55 – 15:35

    Andrea Hodge Paul Steinmann Franz Roters Thomas

    Hochrainer(FOR)

    15:35 – 16:00

    coffee break

    16:00 – 16:40

    Thomas Böhlke (FOR)

    Alfonso Ngan Patric Gruber

    (FOR) Kenneth Runesson

    16:40 – 17:20

    Christian Wieners (FOR)

    Vikram Deshpande

    Julien Godet Bob Svendsen

    17:20- 18:00

    Gerhard Dehm Stefan

    Sandfeld (FOR) Blazej

    Grabowski Michael Zaiser

    (FOR)

    18:00- 19:30

    dinner

    19:30 Poster session

    Guided cloister tour

  • last name first name presentation title

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    COMBE Nicolas Elementary mechanisms of shear coupled grain boundary CORDILL Megan Plastic deformation of thin films

    MARESCA Francesco The austenite/martensite interface in steels revealed by simulation and theory

    GHAZISAEIDI Maryam Dislocation mechanisms for phase transformation during plastic deformation

    VARVENNE Céline Models and concepts for the plasticity of concentrated solid solution alloys

    DUPRAZ Maxime Large scale atomistic simulations of the interaction of screw dislocations with coherent twin boundaries

    HODGE Andrea Growth twins at the nanoscale

    BÖHLKE Thomas A gradient crystal plasticity theory accounting for discontinuities of the plastic slip at the grain boundary

    WIENERS Christian Numerical approximation of a mesoscale approach for the dislocation density evolution in crystal plasticity

    Dehm Gerhard Dislocation – grain boundary interactions: Insights and challenges from micromechanical testing

    Tu

    es

    da

    y ZBIB Hussein Multiscale dislocation-based plasticity

    FIVEL Marc Negative creep behavior in Ni-base superalloys explained by 3D Dislocation Dynamics simulations

    WEYGAND Daniel The myth of a Frank-Read source

    SCHULZ Katrin Stress homogenization and dislocation multiplication in the discrete-continuum transition for crystal plasticity

    LESAR Richard Polycrystal plasticity based on discrete dislocation dynamics

    ZHU Yichao Homogenisation of dislocation system and dislocation pattern formation

    STEINMANN Paul tba

    NGAN Alfonso Mechanics of Dislocation-density Fields on Different Length Scales

    DESHPANDE Vikram The role of interfacial diffusion in the creep of Ni superalloys

    SANDFELD Stefan Data-mining in small-scale plasticity

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    dn

    es

    da

    y IDRISSI Hosni Dislocation based plasticity: new insights from quantitative in-situ TEM

    tensile testing

    MORDEHAI Dan Nucleation-Controlled Plasticity of Crystalline Nano-Specimens

    OH Sang Ho In-situ TEM study of crystal size and orientation effects on dislocation slip and deformation twinning of Au nanowires and Mg pillars

    EL-AWADY Jaafar Damage evolution and crack initiation in metals during high-frequency cyclic loading

    SPIECKER Erdmann Scale-bridging tomography for experimentally informed modelling of mechanical properties

    UPADHYAY Manas Biaxial load path change response of stainless steel: cruciform experiments and multi-scale modeling

    ROTERS Franz Coupled experimental-numerical analysis of strain partitioning in metallic microstructures: The importance of a 3D neighborhood

    GRUBER Patric Deformation behavior of Au single crystals in torsion

    GODET Julien Experimental and theoretical investigations of silicon nanopillars under high stress conditions revealing new plastic mechanisms

    GRABOWSKI Blazej Dislocation-twin boundary interactions in nanoscale Cu bi-crystals loaded in different crystallographic directions: Simulation versus experiment

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    urs

    da

    y FOREST Samuel Cosserat modelling of grain boundary migration coupled with crystal plasticity

    LAZAR Markus Singularity-free dislocation continuum theory for anisotropic crystals

    REDDY Daya Some investigations of dissipative strain-gradient plasticity

    BARGMANN Swantje Deformation behavior of modern metal-polymer-nanocomposites

    MCBRIDE Andrew Experimental and numerical investigation of cold-dwell fatigue in titanium alloys

    EL-AZAB Anter Equivalence of DDD and CDD: Issues for crystal kinematics and averaging of dislocation density, motion, and reactions

    HOCHRAINER Thomas Rational thermodynamics of continuum dislocation dynamics

    RUNESSON Kenneth Variationally consistent homogenization and statistical testing of a polycrystal based on subscale gradient crystal plasticity

    SVENDSEN Bob GENERIC-based continuum dislocation dynamics via coarse-graining of dicrete dislocation dynamics

    ZAISER Michael How dislocation patterning works

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