New Manufacturing Technologies in Aerospace Industry

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New Manufacturing Technologies in Aerospace Industry Machining Innovations Conference

Agenda

September 22nd and 23rd 2011 in Hannover at the EMO

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Berend Denkena Head of Institute, Institute of Production E­ ngineering and Machine Tools Leibniz Universität Hannover

Uwe Fresenborg CEO, Machining Innovations Network Plant Manager, Premium AEROTEC GmbH, Varel

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Session 1

in the year 2011 we cordially invite you to the 11th Aerospace Conference to be held on the Exhibitionground in Hanover, Germany, for the first time. Parallel to the EMO, the world’s largest trade show for the metalworking industry, experts from the industry and research will discuss current trends and research results as well as innovations in the field of production engineering during the conference. The development of new materials and structures requires a continuous adjustment of the manufacturing processes. Quality, efficiency and safety standards have to be increased. The main focus of the 11th Aerospace Conference is the production and processing of fiber-reinforced composites and metallic materials for the aircraft industry. Beside the topics Complete Machining and Integration of Technology there will be offered additional topics, such as Manufacturing Technologies for Titanium and CFRP, Automation and Production of CFRP or Production Planning and Repair. We look forward to see you at the Hanover fairground for a lively exchange of ideas and experiences!

Berend Denkena

23rd September

22nd September

Program Overview

Uwe Fresenborg



Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Plenarvorträge Session 1

Session 2

Machine Technologies for Metallic Materials

Automation and CFRP-Production

Session 3

Session 4

Manufacturing Technologies for CFRP and Titanium

Process Planning and Organization

Machine Concepts Five-Axis-Machining Laser Machining Concepts for Automation Robotics Technology Manufactoring of CFRP-Components Substrate Development Tool and Process Development Coating Technology Product-Life-Cycle-Calculation Material-Flow Simulation Machining Organization

All presentations are translateted into German or English simultaniously. Further information on: www.luft-und-raumfahrt.ifw.uni-hannover.de

Welcoming

9:20 am Opening, Uwe Fresenborg, CEO, Machining Innovations Network Plant Manager, Premium AEROTEC GmbH, Vare

Words

10:00 am Welcome Address, Dr. Oliver Liersch, Under-Secretary of State, Ministry for Economics, Labour and Transportation of the State of Lower Saxony

9:40 am Welcome Address, Martin Kapp, Chairman, German Machine Tool Builders‘ Association (VDW)

10:20 am Challenge Titanium in new CFRP-Aircraft structures, Dr. Dieter Meiners, Head of Operations (COO), Premium Aerotec GmbH

Key

Speeches

11:00 am Manufacturing Technologies in Maintenance and Repair of Commercial Airplanes – Requirements and Solutions, August Wilhelm Henningsen, Chairman of the Board, Lufthansa Technik AG

Session 1: Machine Technologies for Metallic Materials

Session 2: Automation and CFRP-Production

12:05 pm Introductory Speech: Machine Tool Challenges for Aerospace Applications, Dr. Masahiko Mori, President, Mori Seiki Co., Ltd.

12:05 pm Introductory Speech: Trends in the Automation of CFRPProcessing in the Aerospace Industry, Dr. Matthias Meyer, Head of Composite Process Technology, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

12:45 pm Five-Axis-Universal Machining Centres for the Aerospace Industry, Peter Hermanns, Head of D ­ epartment Standard Machine, GROB-Werke GmbH & Co. KG 1:25 pm Lunch Break 2:15 pm Lasermetaldeposition of turbine components, Jürgen Metzger, Industry Management Laser Surface ­Treatment, Trumpf Laser- und Systemtechnik GmbH 2:55 pm Complete Machining with highest surface quality, ­Bernhard Iseli, Managing Director GZ Milling, Mikron AgieCharmilles AG 3:35 pm Coffee Break 4:00 pm Efficient Titanium Machining – View from a Machine Tool builder, Gerd Harder, Business Development / Market Manager Aerospace, StarragHeckert AG 4:40 pm Complex Aerospace Components - Process Optimization by Complete Machining, Reinhard Koll, Leader Application Technology, WFL Millturn Technologies GmbH & Co. KG

5:20 pm End of Seminar Day 1

Evening

12:45 pm Technology Transfer from the Automobile to the Aerospace ­Industry, Otto Kellenberger, Global Key Technology ­Manager, Kuka Roboter GmbH 1:25 pm Lunch Break 2:15 pm HexMC®: a carbon compound for highly loaded complex ­structures in large volume production, Christian Kobow, Head of Sales Aerospace Central Europe, Hexcel Composites GmbH & Co. KG 2:55 pm Using Programming and Simulation to Develop Optimized ­Processes for Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) CNC Machines, Bill Hasenjaeger, Product Marketing Manager, CG Tech 3:35 pm Coffee Break 4:00 pm Innovative Production Processes and Systems for the ­Processing of Fibre Reinforced Plastics, Dr. Christian Boge, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), MAG Composite GmbH 4:40 pm Machining of Composites with Abrasive Waterjets, Ralf Möller, Business Manager Aerospace, Flow Europe GmbH

Program

7:00 pm Evening Reception at ”Burg Königsworth”, Königsworther Straße 27, 30167 Hannover

Seminarprogram 22nd of September

Seminarprogram 22nd of September

11:40 am Coffee Break

Welcoming

9:20 am Opening, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Berend Denkena, Head of Institute, Institute of Production ­Engineering and Machine Tools, Leibniz Universität Hannover (LUH)

Key

9:40 am High Performance Machining of Aerospace Components, Dr. Wei-Ming Sim, Manufacturing Research Engineer, ­Airbus S.A.S.

Word

Speeches

10:20 am High Performance Machining of Aerospace Parts , Prof. Yusuf Altintas, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 11:00 am Coffee Break

11:25 am Introductory Speech: Machining of Titanium Alloys with ­Ultra-hard Cutting Tools, David Todd, International ­Application Expert - Aerospace , SECO Tools AB 12:05 pm High Performance Tools for CFRP-Machining, Dr. Stefan Sattel, Head of Research and Development, Gühring ohG 12:45 pm Lunch Break 1:35 pm Customized High Performance Frame Machining Solutions with Standard Tooling, Dr. Dirk Kammermeier, Director R ­ esearch, Development & Engineering Europe, Kennametal Shared Services GmbH 2:15 pm Influence of the Milling Process on the Subsurface of Aerospace Components, Thilo Grove, Research Engineer, Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools, LUH

Session 4: Process Planning and Organisation 11:25 am Introductory Speech: Planning of an industrial CFRP-­fabrication along a complete Process Chain with innovative ­Toolings, Dr. Hilmar Apmann, Manager of Concepts and ­Technology Development , Premium Aerotec GmbH 12:05 pm Optimized Production Processes by means of Machine ­Simulation, Walter Breitfelder, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the ESC GmbH, Spring Technologies S.A. 12:45 pm Lunch Break 1:35 pm Simulation of Process Induced Part Distortion for Milling of Structural Components, Max Krüger, Research Engineer, ­Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools, LUH 2:15 pm DMG Virtual Machine - Completely optimizing complex Machining Operations, Marvin Runge, Head of Marketing, DMG Electronics GmbH

2:55 pm Coffee Break

2:55 pm Coffee Break

3:20 pm Recent Developments on the Use of Superhard Materials in Machining Aerospace Alloys and Composites, Dr. John Barry, Innovation Manager, Element 6 Advanced Materials

3:20 pm Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) in the Production of ­the Aerospace Industry, Oswald Rommelfanger, Senior Consultant, Dassault Systèmes S.A.

4:00 pm Precision and High Performance Coatings for the Machining of relevant Materials in the Aerospace Industry, Dr. Georg Erkens, Head of Department Systems and F&E, ­authorized representative, Sulzer Metaplas GmbH

4:00 pm Adaptive Machining, Dr. Paul Wilkinson, General Manager, ­ Delcam Professional Services Limited

4:40 pm Final Discussion

5:00 pm End of Seminar

Seminarprogram 23rd of September

Seminarprogramm 23rd of September

Session 3: Manufacturing Technologies for CFRP and Titanium

Location

Attendance Attendance fee per person (22. and 23/09/2011): 600 Euro (Member of the Machining Innovations Network: 480 Euro) Attendance fee per person (22. or 23/9/2011): 400 Euro

Overview Fairground Hannover

The number of participants is limited. The fee contains the conference documents, two lunches, one dinner and soft drinks. Please apply for the conference by sending us the adjoining fax form. You will receive the invoice after receipt of your application. In case of cancellation before 19/08/2011 we will repay the attendance fee less 50 Euro administration fee. After 19/08/2011 the attendance fee will be charged in full amount. You will receive the conference documents at the Convention Center on the day of the conference. Additional information are available on our website www.luft-und-raumfahrt.ifw.uni-hannover.de or www.machining-network.com

Organizer Prof. Dr.-Ing. Berend Denkena Head of Institute, Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW) of the Leibniz Universität Hannover Hannover Centre for Production Technology (PZH) An der Universität 2, 30823 Garbsen, Germany 1 1B

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Contact

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Foyer

Convention Center (CC) on the Exhibitionground Hannover, Conference Room 1 and 3a.

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Room Plan Convention Center

Uwe Fresenborg CEO, Machining Innovations Network Plant Manager, Premium AEROTEC GmbH, Varel Riesweg 151-155, 26316 Varel, Germany

Dipl.-Ing. Eike Hasselberg Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW) of the Leibniz Universität Hannover/ Hannover Centre for Production Technology (PZH) Phone: +49 511 762 18074 Fax: +49 511 762 5115 Mail: [email protected] www.pzh-hannover.de www.ifw.uni-hannover.de

Registration New Manufacturing Technologies in Aerospace Industry 22.-23/09/2011 I herewith confirm my participation on the conference “New Manufacturing Technologies in Aerospace Industry” on the 22nd and 23rd of September in Hannover. Please send me the invoice as indicated below (please tick where appropriate). 

Participation on the 22nd and 23rd of September 2011: 600 €



I am a member of the Machining Innovations Network: 480 € (Participation on the 22nd and 23rd of September 2011) Participation on the 22nd of September 2011: 400 € Participation on the 23rd of September 2011: 400 €

 

Last Name First Name Title Company/Organisation Address

Telephone Telefax E-Mail City, Date Signature Filled in details are transferred in the list of participants which is handed to each guest.

Please send the document by telefax or e-mail to the following contact: Eike Hasselberg Institut für Fertigungstechnik und Werkzeugmaschinen (IFW) An der Universität 2, 30823 Garbsen Tel.: +49 (0)511 762 18074 Fax: +49 (0)511 762 5115 Email: [email protected]