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June 4-6, 2013Shanghai, China
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InvitationInvitationInvitationInvitation totototo BaosteelBaosteelBaosteelBaosteel BACBACBACBAC 2012012012013333The Fifth Baosteel Biannual Academic Conference (Baosteel BAC 2013) will be held along with the17th Shanghai Metallurgy Expo, to co-develop a platform for all aspects of the industry could cometogether.
The Baosteel Biennial Academic Conference (Baosteel BAC) is a large-scale and multi-disciplinedacademic conference Initiated and sponsored by Baosteel Group Corporation. Held since 2004, theconference attracts over five hundred participants from steel companies, universities, and researchinstitutes, representing more than 20 countries and regions. Baosteel BAC is known as an openinternational platform for scientists and engineers in the steel industry to exhibit their academic andscientific achievements as well as to boost technical exchange and cooperation.
A plenary and 14 technical sessions will be held in Baosteel BAC 2013.All the scholars, engineers, andprofessionals are welcomed to take part in the conference, to share ideas and research results on:metallurgical processes, steel products and application technologies with the theme of MeetingMeetingMeetingMeeting steel'ssteel'ssteel'ssteel'snewnewnewnew challengeschallengeschallengeschallenges....
OrganizingOrganizingOrganizingOrganizing CommitteeCommitteeCommitteeCommitteeChairpersonChairpersonChairpersonChairpersonXU Kuangdi Chairperson of the Chinese Society for Metals, China
Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering
XU Lejiang Chairperson of Baosteel Group Corporation, China
Secretary-GeneralSecretary-GeneralSecretary-GeneralSecretary-GeneralZHOU Jianfeng Vice President of Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., China
IIIInternationalnternationalnternationalnternational AAAAdvisorydvisorydvisorydvisory BoardBoardBoardBoardCHEN Xi Administrative Vice President of China Association for Science and Technology,
ChinaSHEN Xiaoming Vice Mayor of Shanghai Municipal Government, ChinaLI Jinghai Academician and Vice-President of Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaGAN Yong Academician and Vice-President of Chinese Academy of Engineering, ChinaYIN Ruiyu Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, ChinaWENG Yuqing Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, ChinaWANG Tianyi Executive Vice Chairperson of the Chinese Society for Metals, ChinaTSOU Jo-Chi Chairman of China Steel Corporation, Taiwan,ChinaEdwin BASSON Director General of World Steel Association, BelgiumZHANG Xiaogang Vice Chairman of of World Steel Association
President of Ansteel Group Corporation, ChinaFumitaka TSUKIHASHI Vice President of Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, JapanOh-Joon KWON Chief Technology Officer of POSCO, KoreaJohn J. JONAS Professor of McGill University, Canada
AcademicAcademicAcademicAcademic CommitteeCommitteeCommitteeCommittee (in alphabetic order by surname)Harry BHADESHIA Professor of University of Cambridge, UKWolfgang BLECK Head of Department of Ferrous Metallugy, Aachen University, GermanyCAI Rang President of China Iron and Steel Research Institute Group, ChinaAlan W. CRAMB Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs,
Illinois Institute of Technology, USAAnthony J. DeArdo Professor of University of Pittsburgh, USADU Bin Chief Researcher of Baosteel Group Corporation, ChinaRoderick I. L. GUTHRIE Director of McGill Metals Processing Center, McGill University, CanadaHUANG Boyun Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, ChinaJIANG Laizhu Chief Researcher of Baosteel Group Corporation, ChinaJIAO Sihai Chief Researcher of Baosteel Group Corporation, ChinaEiki KASAI Professor of Tohoku University, JapanHae-Geon LEE Adama Science and Technology University, EthiopiaYoung-Kook LEE Professor of Yonsei University, KoreaLI Haiping President of Shanghai Society of Metals,
Vice President of Baosteel Association for Science and Technology, ChinaLI Shanqing Chief Researcher of Baosteel Group Corporation, ChinaLI Zhaoyi Chief Researcher of Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., China
LI Xinchuang President of China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research Institute,China
LU Gaoqing Vice President of the University of Queensland, AustraliaLU Ke Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Director, Institute of Metal Research of Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaJohn W. MORRIS Professor of University of California, Berkeley, USAKotobu NAGAI Coordinating Director of the Materials Research for the Environment and Energy,
National Institute for Materials Science, JapanJohn ROWE Secretary-General of International Stainless Steel Forum, BelgiumJohn G. SPEER Professor of Colorado School of Mines, USAMarkus O. SPEIDEL President of Swiss Academy of Material Science, SwitzerlandBrian G. THOMAS Professor of University of Illinois, USAWANG Guodong Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering,
Northeastern University, ChinaWANG Li Chief Researcher of Baosteel Group Corporation, ChinaWANG Shyi-Chin Vice President of China Steel Corporation, Taiwan, ChinaWANG Xinhua Professor of University of Science and Technology Beijing, ChinaWANG Yide Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering
Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Group) Company Ltd., ChinaXU Jinwu President of University of Science and Technology Beijing, ChinaYANG Jian Chief Researcher of Baosteel Group Corporation, ChinaYU Aibing Federation Fellow and Scientia Professor, Academician of Australian Academy of
Engineering, Academician of Australian Academy of Sciences, University of NewSouth Wales, Australia
ZHANG Hanqian Chief Researcher of Baosteel Group Corporation, ChinaZHANG Jie Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
President of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaZHANG Pijun Director of Research Institute, Baosteel Group Corporation, China
Assistant of General Manager of Baosteel Group CorporationZHANG Shourong Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering
Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corporation, ChinaZHAO Pei Director General of the Chinese Society for Metals, ChinaZHOU Zhewei Professor of Shanghai University, ChinaZUO Liang Vice President of Northeastern University, ChinaZUO Tieyong Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering
Beijing University of Technology, China
ConferenceConferenceConferenceConference ScheduleScheduleScheduleSchedule
Monday,Monday,Monday,Monday, JuneJuneJuneJune 3rd3rd3rd3rd
09:00-22:00 Conference RegistrationBaoshan Hotel
18:00-21:00 Buffet
Tuesday,Tuesday,Tuesday,Tuesday, JuneJuneJuneJune 4th4th4th4th
09:30-10:00 Opening CeremonyShanghai New International
Expo Centre10:00-11:00 Visiting Metallurgy Expo
11:00-12:30 lunch
13:30-15:10Plenary Lecture
Invited Speakers: XU Kuangdi, Edwin BASSON,XU Lejiang
Kerry Hotel
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-17:30
Forum — Sustainable Industry ChainChairperson: Zhao PeiInvited Speakers: HE Wenbo, Keisuke KUROKI,Jo-Chi TSOU , Alan W. CRAMB, LI Jinghai,GAN Yong, YANG Yuliang
18:00-20:00Banquet
Sponsored by SMS Siemag AG
Wednesday,Wednesday,Wednesday,Wednesday, JuneJuneJuneJune 5th5th5th5th
08:30-12:00 Technical Sessions
Baosteel TalentDevelopment Institute12:15-13:15 Lunch
13:30-17:30 Technical Sessions
18:00-19:30 Dinner Baoshan Hotel
Thursday,Thursday,Thursday,Thursday, JuneJuneJuneJune 6th6th6th6th
08:30-12:00 Technical SessionsBaosteel Talent
Development Institute
12:30-13:30 Lunch Baoshan Hotel14:00-16:00 Baosteel Plant Tour18:00-19:00 Buffet Baoshan Hotel
EndEndEndEnd ofofofof ConferenceConferenceConferenceConference
ConcurrentConcurrentConcurrentConcurrent Events:Events:Events:Events: 17171717thththth ShanghaiShanghaiShanghaiShanghai MetallurgyMetallurgyMetallurgyMetallurgy EXPOEXPOEXPOEXPO
June 4-6, 2013
Venue: Shanghai New International Expo Center
(No.2345 Longyang Road, Pudong New Area Shanghai)
Area: 60,000 m2
Organizers:Chinese Society for MetalsBaosteel Group CorporationShanghai Society of Metals
http://www.metallurgyexpo.net/http://www.metallurgyexpo.net/http://www.metallurgyexpo.net/http://www.metallurgyexpo.net/
TechnicalTechnicalTechnicalTechnical SessionSessionSessionSession ProgrammeProgrammeProgrammeProgramme
Session A:Iron Making and Raw Materials
June 5, 8:30-12:10 Chairpersons:Liming LU, HU Desheng
1 08:30-08:50 Liming LU Strategies for efficient utilisation of CRL magnetite pellet feed insintering and pelletising
2 08:50-09:10 Chin-Eng LOO Changes in sintering parameters and sinter quality with increasingAustralian ore levels
3 09:10-9:30 ZHU JuanInfluence of limonite assimilation on effective bonding phase andthe effect of separation of large particles
4 9:30-9:50 Dauter OLIVEIRAResearch on neural network model for sintering process based oniron ore characteristics
5* 9:50-10:20 Eiki KASAILow-carbon agglomeration process of iron ores for greenironmaking
10:20-10:30 Coffee Break
6* 10:30-11:00 CHENG Leyi The coke making technology progress at Baosteel
7 11:00-11:20 Silvio Maranha MOZAMBIQUE coal - the uncommon petrographic quality and itsconsequences on the coke strength
8 11:20-11:40 HU Desheng Reappraisement of the reactivity of coke with CO2 in blast furnace
9* 11:40-12:10 ZHANG JianliangComprehensive fuel cost assessment of blast furnace based onoptimization coal blending model
Session A:Iron Making and Raw Materials
June 5, 13:30-17:30 Chairpersons:Peter RUTHER,ZHANG Jianliang
1* 13:30-14:00 ZHANG Shourong Tendency of ironmaking in China after the 2nd decade of the 21st
century
2 14:00-14:20 ZHANG Weidong Technological development and competitiveness analysis of largecapacity blast furnace
3 14:20-14:40 LIN ChengchengThe high efficiency and longevity technologies for Baosteel No.3blast furnace
4* 14:40-15:10 Peter RUETHER Blast furnace hearth campaign philosophies at ThyssenKrupp SteelEurope
15:10-15:20 Coffee Break
5* 15:20-15:50 Aibing YU Modeling of blast furnace ironmaking
6 15:50-16:10 Dong FU Application of the blast furnace shaft CFD simulator
7 16:10-16:30 Shan-Wen DUNumerical investigations into burning characteristics of pulverisedcoal within the BF raceway at various injection lances
8* 16:30-17:00Jan-OlovWIKSTRÖM
Practices and research on CO2 emission reduction in iron andsteelmaking
9* 17:00-17:30 Kenichi HIGUCHIPossibility of decreasing CO2 emissions by using hydrogenreduction in blast furnace
Session A:Iron Making and Raw Materials
June 6, 8:30-12:00 Chairpersons:FANG Jue, LIN Jinjia
1 08:30-08:50 Baojun ZHAO Effects of composition on properties of iron blast furnace slags
2* 08:50-9:20 XIA Wenyao Progress of production technology and improving way ofCOREX-3000 process in Baosteel
3* 9:20-9:50 FANG Jue Fuel consumption in COREX process
4 9:50-10:10 DU Kaiping Three-dimensional numerical study of temperature distribution inthe freeboard of COREX melter gasifier
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5 10:30-10:50 ZHANG Shengfu Analysis on the thermal behavior of lump coal used in COREXmelter gasifier
6 10:50-11:10 ZHAN WenlongAnalysis on the way to decrease energy consumption of COREXprocess based on tuyere char/coke characteristics
7* 11:10-11:40GiancarloLAVARONI
ENERGIRON: The new generation of direct reduction technology
8 11:40-12:00 CHU ManshengPelletising technology for gas-based shaft furnace and itsapplication in utilizations of paigeite
Session B:Steel Making and Continuous Casting
June 5, 8:30-12:30 Chairpersons:Fumitaka TSUKIHASHI, YANG Jian
1* 08:30-09:00 ZHENG Yiyu Progress of steelmaking technology at Baosteel
2* 09:00-09:30 Chris McDonald Strategic considerations for new technology development insteelmaking
3 09:30-9:50 Artem SERDYUKOVModification of final BOF slag for the effective slag splashingtechnology
4 9:50-10:10 Nobuhiro MARUOKA Dissolution behavior of dicalcium silicate into steelmaking slag
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 Fumitaka TSUKIHASHI Recycling and utilization of steelmaking slag
6* 11:00-11:30 ZHU MiaoyongNon-metallic inclusions behavior in secondary refining ladles with bottom argon gas blowing: a numerical simulation study
7 11:30-11:50 Manuel MEDEOT The oxygen carbon lime module injection technology at Nunkis Steel(Italy) electric arc furnace
8 11:50-12:10 LIN Tengchang Technical study of end phosphorus control in duplex process
9 12:10-12:30Edmundo BurgosCRUZ
Dissolution of briquetted FeNb fines in liquid steel
Session B:Steel Making and Continuous Casting
June 5, 13:30-17:30 Chairpersons:Alan CRAMB, WANG Xinhua
1* 13:30-14:00 Alan CRAMB Steel: potential futures
2* 14:00-14:30 ZHANG Lifeng Formation of Mg-Al-Ti-Ca-O compound inclusions in steel
3 14:30-14:50 YANG ChengWei Formation of inclusion in Ti-Al killed low C-Mn steel
4 14:50-15:10 Eloy MARTINEZSurface quality improvement for flat & long products with the SIFCprocess
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
5* 15:30-16:00 WANG Xinhua Control of stringer shaped non-metallic inclusions of CaO-Al2O3 system in API X80 linepipe steel plates
6* 16:00-16:30 Joo-Hyun PARK Influence of inclusion particles on the solidification structure of ironalloys
7 16:30-16:50 LI Guangqiang The silicon-aluminum deoxidization and calcium treatment of titanium bearing ultra-pure ferritic stainless steel
8 16:50-17:10 Wonjin CHOI Evolution and growth of non-metallic inclusions in solid Fe-Al-Tialloy at high temperature
9 17:10-17:30 Lidong TENG The effect of electromagnetic stirring on the steel cleanliness
Session B:Steel Making and Continuous Casting
June 6, 8:30-12:10 Chairpersons:Brian G. THOMAS, ZHANG Lifeng
1* 08:30-09:00 Brian G. THOMASFlow control with Ruler Electromagnetic Braking (EMBr) in continuous casting of steel slabs
2* 09:00-09:30 WEN Guanghua Relationship between slab corner transverse cracking and features ofas cast microstructure for microalloyed steel
3 09:30-9:50 Oleksiy SMIRNOV Effect of argon injection into liquid steel in tundish for clean steel technology
4 9:50-10:10 WANG Qiang Modeling of a thermo-electromagneto-hydrodynamic problem in continuous casting
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 Hae-Geon LEE Some considerations of copper removal from steel ferrous scrap
6* 11:00-11:30 WANG Wanlin Study of initial solidification during continuous casting
7 11:30-11:50 ZOU ZongshuMathematical model for characterization analysis of fluid flow in amulti-strand continuous casting tundish
8 11:50-12:10 SHEN Houfa Modeling of fluid flow and solidification in continuous castingmould
Session C:Rolling and Heat Treatment Technologies
June 5, 8:30-12:00 Chairpersons:Anthony J. DeArdo, Michael FERRY
1* 08:30-09:00 John J. JONAS Dynamic transformation during the simulation of strip rolling
2* 09:00-09:30 Anthony DeArdoAlloy design, processing, microstructure and properties of plate steelsfor use in API 5L X80-120 large diameter, high pressure pipelines
3 09:30-09:50 KANG YonglinNano-precipitates and its strengthening effect in high grade pipelinesteels
4 09:50-10:10 ZHANG WeinaTransmission electron microscopy of deformation induced martensiteand deformation twins
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 Zhengyi JIANGThickness-dependent phase evolution of oxide scale studied by hightemperature x-ray diffraction (HTXRD)
6 11:00-11:20 Matthias MILITZERLaser ultrasonics for in-situ monitoring of microstructure evolution insteels
7 11:20-11:40 WANG JintaoTransformation of low carbon steel during deformation at γ/αtemperature based on online rolling data
8 11:40-12:00 TAN Wen Applications of microstructure and mechanical properties predictiontechnology on CSP line
Session C:Rolling and Heat Treatment Technologies
June 5, 13:30-17:00 Chairpersons:Liangchi ZHANG, LI Shanqing
1* 13:30-14:00 Akira AZUSHIMA O/W Emulsion in cold sheet rolling
2* 14:00-14:30 Liangchi ZHANG Three-dimensional simulation of mixed lubrication in metal strip rolling
3 14:30-14:50 SUN Jianlin Identification and control of problem of emulsion lubricationon the surface quality of strip
4 14:50-15:10 QU Peilei Study on new cold rolling lubrication technology
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
5* 15:30-16:00 Yen-Liang YEHA finite element simulation and application to a roughing mill toimprove slab camber
6 16:00-16:20 XIAO Hong Application of improving 4Hi roll deformation theory based onboundary integral equation method
7 16:20-16:40 HE Anrui Profile and flatness control of high quality steel
8 16:40-17:00 LI ShiThe key influencing factors analysis and countermeasures of thicknesscontrol accuracy in unsteady rolling process of single stand cold rollingmill
Session C:Rolling and Heat Treatment Technologies
June 6, 8:30-11:50 Chairpersons:WANG Guodong, Zhengyi JIANG
1* 08:30-09:00 WANG Guodong Integrated microstructure and properties control of hot deformedsteels
2* 09:00-09:30 Michael FERRY Study of deformed and annealed metals using 3D-EBSD technique
3 09:30-09:50 XU Shilong The application and improvement of new FM descaling box on1580mm hot rolling mill
4 09:50-10:10 GUAN Jianhui The effect of heating temperature on structure of oxide scale ofcontinuous casting slab for SPA-H steel
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5 10:30-10:50 Zhengyi JIANGMicrostructural evolution and C diffusion analysis in laminatedcomposite consisting of HCS and LCS
6 10:50-11:10 SHENG ZhipingResearch of the stability of finishing threading of 1580mm hotrolling plant
7 11:10-11:30 Wanqiang XU The microstructure and texture evolution during thermomechanicalprocessing strip casting low carbon steel
8 11:30-11:50 WANG Quansheng Plate rolling force model improvement at controlled rolling
Session D:Surface Technology
June 5, 8:30-12:00 Chairpersons:DAI Yigang, Jamil BAGHDACHI
1* 08:30-09:00 Jamil BAGHDACHIEmerging technologies in polymers and coatings: Thin film corrosionprotection
2* 09:00-09:30 Frank BAERHOLDNew horizons through atmospheric pressure chemical vaporDeposition of aluminum for corrosion protection applications
3 09:30-09:50 LIU Changsheng The applications of laser cladding in metallurgy industry
4 09:50-10:10 REN Yuling Study on heat resistance of 55%Al-Zn steel
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 Peter LEVEY Tin conservation in tinplate manufacture
6 11:00-11:20 ZHENG Wenlong Hydrogen embrimenttle of high strength steel
7 11:20-11:40 XU Fei A new chrome-free passivation hybrid based on cationicpolyurethane dispersion with excellent tolerance against electrolytes
8 11:40-12:00 CUI Lei Investigation of little bright spot defect on hot-dip galvanized steel
Session D:Surface Technology
June 5, 13:30-16:40 Chairpersons:DAI Yigang, Jamil BAGHDACHI
1* 13:30-14:00 David COCUZZITen-year exterior durability study comparing real-time weathering toaccelerated weathering devices
2* 14:00-14:30 FAN DuowangResearch and development of complete equipment and technology forSolar thermal absorb films on large-width metal strip fabricating bycontinuous vacuum deposition
3* 14:30-15:00R. K. SinghRAMAN
Ultra-thin graphene coating and nanocrystalline alloy structure: Thenovel nanotechnologies for remarkable corrosion resistance
4 15:50-15:20 BAI Yongping Research on the heat-laminating BOPET film used for TULC
15:20-15:40 Coffee Break
5 15:40-16:00 Jaume GRAU BRUGA - Sustainable metal surface treatment technology forgalvanized steel
6 16:00-16:20 LI Jing Effect of nano-fillers on the anti-corrosion properties of organic coating
7 16:20-16:40 YIN Hongnian The electrical steel of 6.5% Si prepared by composite plating
Session E:Automotive and Engineering High Strength Steels
June 5, 8:30-12:10 Chairpersons:John SPEER, WANG Li
1* 08:30-09:00 John SPEER Highlights of recent progress in automotive sheet steel development
2 09:00-09:20 Hiroshi TAKECHI Metallurgical behavior of grain refined 5%Mn-2%Si-Nb AHSS
3 09:20-09:40 WANG Li Challenges of AHSS production and application
4* 09:40-10:10 Young-Kook LEE The precipitation kinetics of Cu during tempering in a medium carbonmartensitic steel
5 10:10-10:30 Jian BIAN Process technology and steel development in press hardening
10:30-10:50 Coffee Break
6 10:50-11:10HardyMOHRBACHER
Reverse metallurgical engineering towards sustainable manufacturingof vehicles using Nb and Mo alloyed high performance steels
7 11:10-11:30 Shichao DING Development of industrial pilot chain-die former and its application toadvanced high strength steels (AHSS)
8 11:30-11:50 YU Hao Influence of microstructure on fatigue failure of wheel steel
9 11:50-12:10 YAN Peijie Deformation of high strength rectangular tube steels used for schoolbus
Session E:Automotive and Engineering High Strength Steels
June 5, 13:30-17:20 Chairpersons:John MORRIS, JIN Xuejun
1* 13:30-14:00 John MORRISThe microstructure of dislocated martensitic steel: what it is, why itis and how it matters
2* 14:00-14:30 Nobuhiro TSUJI Possibilities of Nanostructured Steels
3 14:30-14:50 LI Lin Optimization of mechanical properties of high strength TRIP steels
4 14:50-15:10 HUANG Mingxin Twinning mechanism of TWIP steels at different length scale
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
6* 15:30-16:00 JIN Xuejun Development of technologies integrating hot deformation with heattreatment for AHSS
5 16:00-16:20 Qian LIU Steels for the hydrogen economy
7 16:20-16:40 HE Binbin Nano-indentation study on a medium Mn transformation-inducedplasticity (TRIP) steel
8 16:40-17:00 ZHOU Peng Effect of Al on the tensile behaviour of twinning induced plasticitysteels
9 17:00-17:20 LIANG Zhiyuan Modeling of the serration phenomenon on stress-strain curve oftwinning induced plasticity steels
Session E:Automotive and Engineering High Strength Steels
June 6, 8:30-12:00 Chairpersons:DONG Han, LI Zigang
1 8:30-8:50 DONG Han High performance hot rolled steels: theory and practice
2 8:50-9:10 BAI BingzheThe application of Q-P-T Process in Mn-Si-Cr series carbide-freebainite/martensite/austenite Triplex steels
3 9:10-9:30 WANG Huanrong Microstructure and mechanical properties of low carbonmedium-manganese (0.2C-7Mn) steel during ART annealing
4 9:30-9:50 YUAN Pengju Q-P-T heat treatment process of 900 Mpa hot-rolled steel sheets
5 9:50-10:10 ZHANG Wu Cold cracks sensitivity of 700MPa grade high strength low alloysteels during welding
10:10-10:20 Coffee Break
6 10:20-10:40 XU Guang Microstructure and properties of ultrafine-scale bainite steels
7 10:40-11:00 YANG ZhigangThe influence of alloy elements participation and austenite hotdeformation on kinetics of ferrite transformation
8 11:00-11:20 ZHAO Peilin Research and development of container steel with the yield strengthof 700Mpa grade
9 11:20-11:40 LIU Yourong Scattered distribution spots surface defect of dew point of sulphuricacid corrosion-resisting steel and measure of solution
10 11:40-12:00 CHEN Libin Production and application of hot-rolled steel sheets with highquality and thin gauge
Session F:Oil Pipe and Line Pipe
June 5, 8:30-12:10 Chairpersons:Brian WAGG, DOU Yihua
1* 08:30-09:00 Brian WAGGCasing string design, selection and fit-to-use evaluation underhigh-temperature, high-pressure and high-corrosive oilfieldconditions
2* 09:00-09:30 SHI TaiheMaterial properties evaluation of tubing and casing underhigh-temperature, high-pressure and high-corrosive oilfieldconditions
3 09:30-9:50 YANG Xiangtong Challenges and demands for oil well tubing for ultra deep ultra highpressure tight gas reservoir in Tarim Basin
4 9:50-10:10 ZHANG ChunxiaEffect of tempering heat treatment on structure and properties of highstrength marternsite stainless 00Cr15Ni6Mo2
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 Jueren XIE Numerical evaluation of tubular connections for HPHT applications
6* 11:00-11:30 CHEN ChangfengThe corrosion behavior study on precipitated phase of nickle basedalloy
7 11:30-11:50 DOU Yihua Challenges and measures of well bore and tubing strings in HPHTwells during well testing and completing
8 11:50-12:10 SUN Jianan Finite element analysis and design optimization of fast make-upthreaded connection
Session F:Oil Pipe and Line Pipe
June 5, 13:30-17:30 Chairpersons:Pascoal BORDIGNON,ZHENG lei
1* 13:30-14:00 J. Malcolm GRAY Current challenges related to high strength pipeline steels
2 14:00-14:20 JI LingkangResearch on key technology for nature gas pipeline project with largetransportation capacity
3 14:20-14:40 Brian WAGG Design challenges for arctic pipelines
4 14:40-15:00 ZHANG Chuanguo R & D of X90 large diameter UOE line pipe
5 15:00-15:20 Frank BARBARO Improved steel alloy design for control of weld HAZ properties andsteel processing of linepipe steels
15:20-15:40 Coffee Break
6* 15:40-16:10 Huijun LI Evaluation of centreline segregation in continuously cast line pipesteels
7 16:10-16:30 SHANG Chengjia Multiphase microstructure design and control of high grade pipelinesteel and its effects on mechanical properties
8 16:30-16:50 Arianna GOTTI Modelling for the prediction of the mechanical properties of pipesproduced by the UOE process
9 16:50-17:10 LI Shaopo Manufacturing technologies of high strength pipeline plate for sourservice
10 17:10-17:30 LI YuzhuoSome important technical characteristics and index about the motherpipe of induction bends used in oil and gas pipeline
Session G:Heavy Plates
June 6, 8:30-12:00 Chairpersons:ZHANG Hanqian, LIU Chunming
1* 08:30-09:00 YIN YanshengResearch on the marine materials basing on the advantage of localoceanic science
2* 09:00-09:30 LIU ChunmingThe investigation of composition, microstructure and mechanicalproperties of fire-resistant rebars
3 09:30-9:50 WU Kaiming Toughening of low carbon low alloy thick steel plates
4 9:50-10:10 GAO Shan Development of high strength TMCP EH47 for ship plate at Baosteel
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 WANG GuofaThe states and developing requirements in high-strength structuralsteel of coal mine machinery
6 11:00-11:20 ZHANG HanqianProgress in development of high strength quenched and temperedsteel plate for low temperature spherical tanker and their engineeringapplication
7 11:20-11:40 LIU Dongsheng Heavy steel plates for offshore structure and shipbuilding with yieldstrengths of approximately 690 MPa and low yield ratio
8 11:40-12:00 William WHITBYDesign of the Singapore sports hub roof with high strength Niobium
steel
Session H:Stainless Steel
June 5, 8:30-12:10 Chairpersons:Jacques CHARLES,WANG Chengxue
1* 08:30-09:00 Jacques CHARLESDuplex stainless steel recently enlarged offer including a focus on thenew lean duplex grades
2* 09:00-09:30 Steve SHI Weld metallurgy of duplex stainless steels
3 09:30-9:50 LI ZhaoInfluence of Creq/Nieq on pitting corrosion resistance of UNSS32304 duplex stainless steel welded joints
4 9:50-10:10 WANG Zhiyu Welding practice for the commercial duplex stainless steels
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 ZHANG Lifeng Some research of non-metallic inclusion in stainless steel
6* 11:00-11:30 SHU WeiThe influence of heat treatment on δ ferrite transformation foraustenitic stainless steel billet 00Cr24Ni13
7 11:30-11:50 Xiawei CHENG The effect of water vapor on two ferritic stainless steels
8 11:50-12:10 YANG Jun Development of continue castiong technologies of stainless steel inBaosteel
Session H:Stainless Steel
June 5, 13:30-17:10 Chairpersons:Staffan HERTZMAN,DONG Wenbo
1* 13:30-14:00 Staffan HERTZMAN Welding of stainless steels - physical metallurgy aspects
2* 14:00-14:30 WANG MingtaoResearch on high-temperature mechanical properties andmicrostructure features of a new type austenite heat-resistantstainless steel
3 14:30-14:50 NAN LiEvaluation of antibacterial properties for 304-Cu stainless steel indifferent conditions
4 14:50-15:10 SHENG GuangminAn investigation on the diffusion bonding of stainless steel totitanium alloy
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
5* 15:30-16:00 Mathieu HAUTIER Exhaust system: Faurecia material challenges between hightemperature and corrosion
6* 16:00-16:30 LI Moucheng Effect of environmental temperature on condensate corrosion of type409 stainless steel in automotive mufflers
7 16:30-16:50 BI HongyunResearch and development of Ferritic stainless steel for automotiveexhaust system in Baosteel
8 16:50-17:10 Claudio FABBRO Stainless steel for long products: Danieli references and knowhow
Session H:Stainless Steel
June 6, 8:30-12:10 Chairpersons:John ROWE,JIANG Laizhu
1* 08:30-09:00 Gaetano RONCHIMolybdenum-containing stainless steel for sustainable architecturaldesign
2* 09:00-09:30 LIU ZhenyuDevelopment of Very Tough Ferritic Stainless Steels by Improving theRecrystallized Microstructure
3 09:30-9:50 Xiaoping MAStructure-property studies on Nb micralloying of 13% supermartensitic
4 9:50-10:10 Mariana OLIVEIRAEffect of annealing temperature of cold rolling on microstructure anddrawability in Nb-containing ferritic stainless steel
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 John ROWEThe International Stainless Steel Forum and some aspects of the GlobalMarket for Stainless Steels
6* 11:00-11:30 Markus DIENER Some new investigations in stainless steels
7 11:30-11:50 Jie LIUThe influence of asymmetric hot rolling on microstructure evolution ofaustenitic stainless steel
8 11:50-12:10 LUO Suzhen Safety issues of food-contacting stainless steels
Session I:Special Steel
June 5, 8:30-11:50 Chairpersons:Yuefeng GU , WANG Ning
1* 08:30-09:00 Wolfgang BLECK Microalloyed engineering steels
2* 09:00-09:30 Sammy TIN Advanced characterization and integrated process modeling ofni-base superalloys for disk rotor applications
3* 09:30-10:00 Yuefeng GU High temperature materials researches for land-base andaero-base engines at NIMS
10:00-10:20 Coffee Break
4* 10:20-10:50 ZHANG Guodong Development trend of the commercial engine materialsprocessing technology
5 10:50-11:10 DONG Jianxin Extrusion and control of nickel base alloy pipes
6 11:10-11:30 ZHOU Jiangbo Study on the forging process for the turbine disk of GH2036alloy
7 11:30-11:50 WANG Ning On melting and forming process control of the high performancealloys
Session I:Special Steel
June 5, 13:30-17:30 Chairpersons:SUN Xiaofeng, HUANG Zongze
1* 13:30-14:00 Yuan-Tsung WANG Influence of Mn and P elements on microstructure and mechanicalproperty of 780Y hot-rolled dual phase steels
2* 14:00-14:30 LIU Zhengdong Technology and its progress of electric energy steels
3* 14:30-15:00 SUN Xiaofeng Fundamental research progress in application of superalloys
15:00-15:20 Coffee Break
4* 15:20-15:50 Nokeun PARK Microstructural characteristics of dynamic ferite transformation
5 15:50-16:10 CAO XiuliThe study of microstructure and properties of GH738 alloyΦ1250mm disk for flue gas turbine
6 16:10-16:30 WU Zhiqiang The microstructural and mechanical properties of a triplexfe-12Mn-8Al-0.8C steel with high strength and low density
7 16:30-16:50 YIN Jiang Micro yield behaviour in an ultra-high strength low alloy steel withfine precipitates
8 16:50-17:10 XU Songqian Research on high temperature oxidation susceptibility of specialcorrosion-resistant alloy S31254
9 17:10-17:30 ZHANG DeliangPowder metallurgy synthesis, microstructure and mechanicalproperties of ultrafine structured advanced metallic materials andmetal matrix composites
Session J:Metallurgical Analysis
June 5, 8:30-11:50 Chairpersons:Bengtson ARNE, Ryo INOUE
1* 08:30-09:00 Bengtson ARNE Rapid inclusion characterisation by spectrometric methods
2* 09:00-09:30 Ryo INOUE Rapid evaluation of inclusion particles in steel by using laserablation-ICP mass spectrometry
3 09:30-9:50 MIAO Lede Quantitative precipitation analysis using the electrolysis extraction —
Rietveld method for duplex stainless steel
4 9:50-10:10 LIU Qingdong Atom probe tomography characterization of Cu-rich phases in HSLAsteels
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5 10:30-10:50 Jean-MarcBÖHLEN
Latest advances in optical emission spectrometry and steel analysisARL iSpark series OES spectrometers
6 10:50-11:10 F. SHAHBAZIZANDevelopment and experimental verification of a numerical model ofthe bed in the molten slag layer using mass spectrometry of volatilesfrom mould powder melting speed analysis
7 11:10-11:30 ZHANG Jie Method study of SiC in refractory materials for torpedo by potassiumfluosilicate titration
8 11:30-11:50 LIU Buting Dynamic potentiometric titration analysis of ferrous content in thesintering ore
Session J:Metallurgical Analysis
June 5, 13:30-17:00 Chairpersons:SHAN Zhiwei, Albert SEDLMAIER
1* 13:30-14:00 SHAN Zhiwei Recent progress of in-situ TEM technologies and their applications iniron and steel research
2* 14:00-14:30 Harvinder SinghUBHI Effective grain size and Charpy impact properties of BC850 steels
3 14:30-14:50 Carl-Peter REIP EBSD - analysis of non-polygonal ferrite microstructures of HSLAsteel
4 14:50-15:10 DING Chen Failure analysis of peeling defect caused by refractory of submergednozzle
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
5* 15:30-16:00 Albert SEDLMAIER Using optimized material parameters for advanced sheet metal rollforming processes and its industrial application
6 16:00-16:20 R. K. Singh RAMANCircumventing practical difficulties in determination of thresholdstress intensity for stress corrosion cracking of narrow regions ofwelded structures
7 16:20-16:40 LI Hetian The CTOD evaluation on the fracture toughness of welded joint forsubmarine pipeline steel
8 16:40-17:00 SUI Xiaohong Surface peeling and cracking analysis for tensile sample of highstrength steel plate
Session K:Equipment and Engineering Technology
June 5, 8:30-12:10 Chairpersons: Liangchi ZHANG, WANG Zhe
1* 08:30-09:00 A. K. TIEU A study of oxidation and wear on high speed steel roll material
2* 09:00-09:30 Lev B. MEDOVARESR technologies utilizing liquid metal: process, equipment andproducts
3 09:30-9:50 Torsten SEEGER Concept engineering – smart solutions for continuous improvementof cold rolling mills
4 9:50-10:10 August SPROCK Efficient strip cooling to meet requirements of advanced steel grades
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
5* 10:30-11:00 Liangchi ZHANG Towards the uniformity of the grinding-induced hardening layer incylindrical workpieces
6* 11:00-11:30 Karl MÜLL TOPOCROM texturing: technology and advantages
7 11:30-11:50 Luca GORI A new generation of heavy section mills
8 11:50-12:10 GU Tingquan Hydraulic roll gap control system of strip rolling mill and itsapplication technology
Session K:Equipment and Engineering Technology
June 5, 13:30-17:10 Chairpersons:YANG Bing, WANG Wei
1* 13:30-14:00 YING Wailai Non-destructive evaluation of metallurgical furnaces and refractorycondition
2* 14:00-14:30 Franck PELLERINSKF bearing remanufacturing serviceas a key factor of the SKF assetefficiency optimization program
3 14:30-14:50 WEI Xicheng Study of anti-wear & self-repair lubrication materials on anti-frictionand energy saving effect
4 14:50-15:10 WANG JueExploration and practice of equipment classification based on therisk evaluation in metallurgical enterprise
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
5* 15:30-16:00 Takanori KIMURA Development of self-flux alloy coating with excellent durability
6* 16:00-16:30 LIU Han Research and development of Baosteel equipment remote diagnosticsystem
7 16:30-16:50 XIA PengResearch and application of remanufacturing technology incontinuous casting core equipments
8 16:50-17:10 FU Wei Application of plasma transferred arc hardfacing process on iron andsteel equipment parts surface-strenthening
Session K: Equipment and Engineering Technology
June 6, 8:30-12:00 Chairpersons: ZHU Konglin
1* 08:30-09:00 Chenn Qian ZHOUApplication of simulation and visualization technologies in steelmanufacturing
2* 09:00-09:30 YANG XiaoyongThe research on the converter process and equipment used in theproduction of special steel for automotive and mechanical application
3 09:30-09:55 Wolfgang STERRERCorex® + MIDREX an ideal concept for economic andenvironmental friendly steel production
4 09:55-10:20 ZHENG JunDevelopment and application of new generation no-bell top chargingequipment for large blast furnace
10:20-10:40 Coffee Break
5* 10:40-11:10 Kei KUBOTA Energy saving solutions in a steel plant
6 11:10-11:35 WU Jianhua The research and development of high efficient RH molten steelsecondary refining equipment technology
7 11:35-12:00 ZHU Xiaochen Process technology and equipment for the production of stainlessstrip on Baosteel stainless steel’s tandem cold rolling mill
Session L:Automation and Informatization
June 5, 8:30-12:00 Chairpersons: CAI Jiuju, GUO Zhaohui
1* 8:30-9:00 ZHOU Donghua Real-time fault diagnosis theory and of synthesized complex systembased on big data
2 9:00-9:20 Ding-Sou CHEN An adaptive monitoring approach to isolating multiple sensor faults
3 9:20-9:40 CHEN Ziyi Automatic detection of slab surface defects base on the machinevision
4 9:40-10:00 P. ROBLIN High power induction machines in rolling mill processes
10:00-10:20 Coffee Break
5 10:20-10:40 DominikSCHROEDER Individual process control for the heat treatment of heavy steel plate
6 10:40-11:00 WU Zhiping Analysis and practices of private cloud solution for traditionalmanufacture enterprise
7 11:00-11:20 GUO Zhaohui The technology of hot-rolled strip property prediction model inBaosteel
9 11:20-11:40 LI Jiangong The Tilting and Skewing Fault of Pre Plate Leveler and Its Protection
Session L: Automation and Informatization
June 5, 13:30-17:10 Chairpersons: LIU Shixin, DU Bin
1 13:30-13:50 CAI Jiuju Optimization of control of energy flow network for steel plant
2 13:50-14:10 SUN Yanguang Energy flow information model based dynamic energy scheduling insteel works
3 14:10-14:30 ZHANG Ruopeng Advanced upgrade and modernization packages for improvedperformance
4 14:30-14:50 Jan REICHEL SMS Siemag BOF process model: stable and optimized performanceunder suboptimum conditions
5 14:50-15:10 DU Bin Latest production management optimization research development inBaosteel
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
6 15:30-15:50 LIU Shixin Hybrid model of multi-agent and DEDS for steelmaking-continuouscasting-hot rolling manufacturing process simulation
7 15:50-16:10 TAO Jun Baosteel blast furnace intelligent expert system
8 16:10-16:30 XU Linwei Research on key technology of universal simulation platform molteniron in the railway scheduling system
9 16:30-16:50 ZHANG Yongjun Analysis of plate mill mathematical model
10 16:50-17:10 ZHANG Jianmin The application and development of process control model inBaosteel Meishan 1780 hot mill
Session M:Energy and Environment
June 5, 8:30-12:10 Chairpersons:Wolfgang VOLKHAUSEN, WEI Wei
1* 08:30-09:00WolfgangVOLKHAUSEN
Advanced dedusting systems for a blast furnace cast house and asinter plant at ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe
2* 09:00-09:30 LV Shuguang Coke waste water treatment-always the challenge
3 09:30-09:50 WEI Wei Framework design and countermeasure analysis of steel corporate’senvironmental risk management
4 09:50-10:10 LI XianweiDevelopment and commercial application of sintering flue gasrecirculating process and advanced purification to emission gas
10:10-10:20 Coffee Break
5* 10:20-10:50 LI Baoan Cross-flow VMD desalination
6* 10:50-11:20 Guido HEIJDRA Corporate behavior as an important driver for implementing newtechnologies
7* 11:20-11:50 Moser MARIO Maximized emission reduction of sintering
8 11:50-12:10 LI Zhongxue Dynamics of corporate social responsibility and response strategies
Session M:Energy and Environment
June 5, 13:30-17:00 Chairpersons:Chuan WANG, LI Xianwei
1* 13:30-14:00 Juhan CHOI Treatment and utilization of slag in POSCO: an overview
2 14:00-14:20 ZHANG XiaoruiApplication of steelmaking slag at coastal environment for marinehabitat recovery
3 14:20-14:40 SUN Jian Research on decreasing the carbon content of the off-gas dust
4 14:40-15:00 MAO RuiResearch on the fundamental characteristic and comprehensiveutilization technique of dust and mud with iron for metallurgical process
5 15:00-15:20 FAN XiaohuiFundamental research on iron ore sintering with biomass fuel for savingenergy and reducing emission
15:20-15:30 Coffee Break
6* 15:30-16:00 TANG Fuping The new end-result of metallurgical ferruginous waste meterials
7* 16:00-16:30 XIAO Yongli Experimental Study on key technologies of slag wool produced directlyfrom hot blast furnace slag in Baosteel
8 16:30-16:50 GU Wenfei Research on ground steel slag-BF slag mineral admixture modified bysintering FGD ash and its performance used in concrete
9 16:50-17:10 ThomasKOLLMANN BOF benchmarking-maintenance and process considerations
10 17:10-17:30 Joki YOSHITOMI Recent trend of refractory for steelmaking in Japan
Session M:Energy and Environment
June 6, 8:30-12:00 Chairpersons:Ladislav HORVATH, HAN Jin
1* 08:30-09:00 Ladislav HORVATH Energy intensity of steel production
2* 09:00-09:30ChristianFRÖHLINGD
Innovative energy recovery – solutions for the steel industry
3* 09:30-10:00 GUI Qilin Design and application of energy value management index system insteel plants
4 10:00-10:20 Peter WENDT Green HPH®-BAF: Energy-saving solutions
10:20-10:40 Coffee Break
5 10:40-11:00 Born CARSTEN Heat recovery in combined steel plants: technology and possibilitiesfor the EAF and the walking beam furnace
6 11:00-11:20 LI ChunzengPractice on high efficient utilization of secondary energy in Lihengiron and steel limited company
7 11:20-11:40 HAN Jing Carbon emissions trading pilot study-Baosteel participation
8 11:40-12:00 FANG Zhiming The feasibility and potential of CCS technology as a CO2 emissionsmitigation option for steel and iron industry
Session N:Silicon Steel
June 6, 8:30-12:20 Chairpersons:LIU Xiandong, XIE Shishu
1 08:30-08:50 JIA Xu The practice of CP in integrative quality control of silicon steel
2 08:50-09:10 Chih-Cheng WU GHG reduction benefit of premium 3HP motor with advancedelectrical steel
3 09:10-9:30 ZHANG WeiEvaluation method and application for CO2 emissions ofnon-oriented silicon steel based on life cycle assessment
4 9:30-9:50 WANG Shuanghong Performance and Process of manuscript for non-oriented silicon steel
5 9:50-10:10 MA ChangsongResearch on the surface inclusions in non-oriented silicon steel andtheir evolutions in the post process
10:10-10:20 Coffee Break
6 10:20-10:40 LI YanAnalysis on formation mechanism of cold-rolled non-oriented siliconsteel surface watermark defect
7 10:40-11:00 ZHOU YilinA study on transverse thickness difference control technology ofcold-rolled non-oriented silicon steel
8 11:00-11:20 ZHANG Feng Changes of non-metallic inclusions of non-oriented silicon steel bycalcium treatment
9 11:20-11:40 WU Shengjie Microstructure and texture evolution in twin-roll cast 3.2% Si steelsheet
10 11:40-12:00 WU Jun Analysis of the texture of the surface layer on the high silicongradient electrical steel sheet
11 12:00-12:20 WU ChaoyangMagnetic properties of nano crystalline high silicon electrical steelpreparation with SPS
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