The section ‘Advanced Composites and Applications’ will be organized by the Institute for Mechanics of Materials of the University of Latvia (LU MMI) on 15.02.2022 as a part of the annual 80th scientific conference of the University of Latvia. It will be organized remotely in Zoom. The official language of the section is English. The duration of the presentation should be 10-15 minutes.
The section will be devoted to the discussion of the recent results within following topics:
-structure and properties of polymers and polymer-based composites;
-long-term properties, creep, and environmental ageing;
-composites for advanced applications;
-mechanical aspects of technology;
-multifunctional properties.
Please follow the guidelines provided in the template for the abstract (see below). The abstract should be sent to tatjana.glaskova-kuzmina@lu.lv until February 1.
The link to Zoom meeting: https://lu-lv.zoom.us/j/99603854664
Programme
Chair: Assist. Prof. Tatjana Glaskova-Kuzmina |
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10:00-10:05 |
Tatjana Glaskova-Kuzmina University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia |
Opening of the Conference special section |
10:05–10:20 |
Andrey Krauklis University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia |
Modular paradigm in the multiscale modeling of material aging |
10:20–10:35 |
Anna Kufel and Stanisław Kuciel Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland |
Biopolypropylene hybrid composites reinforced with natural fibers |
10:35–10:50 |
Karolina E. Mazur, Natalia Pieszczek, and Stanisław Kuciel Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland |
Environmentally friendly polymer composites based on poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) reinforced with lignocellulosic fillers |
10:50–11:05 |
Zainab Al-Maqdasi, Liva Pupure, Nazanin Emami, and Roberts Joffe Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia |
Analysis of long-term performance of wood polymer composites with added multifunctionality |
11:05-11:20 |
Leons Stankevics, Andrey Aniskevich, and Vladimir Spacek University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia SYNPO, Pardubice, Czech Republic |
Mechanical properties of epoxy resin filled with core-shell rubber nanoparticles |
11:20-11:35 |
Sharath P. Subadra and Paulius Griskevicius Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania |
Impact induced damage in fibre reinforced composites and the effect of matrix dominant properties on the effect of damage propagation |
11:35-11:50 |
Piotr Zagulski and Rafał Chatys Kielce University of Technology, Kielce, Poland |
Forecasting the aging of fiber composites made by vacuum methods |
11:50-12:05 |
Kestutis Špakauskas and Paulius Griškevičius Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania |
Analysis of damage recovery and self-healing possibilities in fiber-reinforced composite structures with thermoplastic matrix |
12:05-12:20 |
Prasad Shimpi and Daiva Zeleniakiene Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania |
Structural health monitoring of 3D woven composites using MXene nanoparticles |
12:20-12:35 |
Tatjana Glaskova-Kuzmina, Stanislav Stankevich, Andrey Aniskevich, Evgeni Ovodok, Sergey Poznyak, Gediminas Monastyreckis, and Daiva Zeleniakiene University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania |
MXene-doped polymer coatings demonstrating de-icing for aircraft applications |
12.35–12:45 |
Conclusions and discussions |