DRUŠTVO ZA INTEGRITET I VEK KONSTRUKCIJA SOCIETY FOR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY AND LIFE
Eigth International Fracture Mechanics Summer School - IFMASS 8
FROM FRACTURE MECHANICS TO STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT
REPORT
Introduction
First International Fracture Mechanics Summer School (IFMASS 1) "Introduction to fracture mechanics and fracture-safe design" had been organized in 1980 by Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade and GOŠA Institute, Smederevsska Palanka on the initiative of Prof. Michael Wnuk (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), and Prof. Stojan Sedmak (Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade). It happened that Prof. Wnuk was the guest of Prof. S. Sedmak at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy for his sabbatical in 1980, and by the end of the visit he proposed to organize IFMASS 1. The School attracted 63 participants, and 20 lectures, followed by one invited discussion had been presented. IFMASS 1 staff included 6 lecturers from abroad: Prof. M. Wnuk (2 lectures), Dr. M. Ratwani - Northrop Co, U.S.A (5 lectures), Prof. A. Mazur – Academy of Minning and Metallurgy, Krakow (2 lectures), Doc. J. Orkish – Technical University, Krakow, Doc. A. Javorski, Technical Faculty, Warszaw, Dr. A. Neimitz, Technical University, Kielce, and 7 lecturers from Yugoslavia: Prof. A. Radović, Military Technical Institute, Belgrade (2 lectures), Prof. Lj. Nedeljković, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, Dr. M. Berković, Aircracft Technical Institute, Belgrade, Prof. J. Pirš, Technical Faculty, Rijeka, Prof. S. Sedmak, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, Doc. J. Jarić, Faculty of Scences, Belgrade, prof. M. Radojković, Civil Engineering Faculty, Belgrade, and invited discussion had been given by Đ. Dobi, Steelworks Ravne. The industry strongly supported the organization of IFMASS 1 and the basic budget had been obtained by GOŠA Holding Co and its Institute. This was the time of penstock construction of Bajina Bašta pumping-up hydroelectrical power plant. The most stressed part of the penstock has been constructed of SUMITEN 80P steel (SM 80P weldable steel of 700 MPa nominal yield stress). The experience with welding of this class of steel was not sufficient, and the fracture resistance of SM 80P steel and its weldments was not properly defined. This situation explains the interest of industry for fracture mechanics, that is confirmed by number of participants to IFMASS 1. The monograph, entitled as IFMASS 1, has been published in Serbian. Thanks to the support of this kind, fracture mechanics has been introduced in local industry broadly, as this can be concluded from the presentation given in a monograph about fracture mechanics development in the word, edited by G. Sih in 1981. The demand from industry supported the organization of IFMASS 2 "Modern aspects of design and construction of pressure vessels and penstocks", 1982, IFMASS 3 "Fracture mechanics of weldments", 1984, IFMASS 4 "Prospective of fracture mechanics development and application", 1986, with continuously increased number of participants and extended number of lecturers, both from abroad and from Yugoslavia. The round table discussions and significant number of participants, presented by invited young experts from Yugoslavia, contributed to the extended introduction of fracture mechanics to its practical application for structural integrity assessment. Monographs, published in Serbian after each IFMASS, also contributed to extended application of fracture mechanics. The next School, IFMASS 5, "The application of fracture mechanics to residual life assessment of thermoelectrically power plant components" had been organized in 1989. This was the biggest IFMASS, with 142 participants, the monograph has been published in English, and only shortened version in Serbian. So, five IFMASS"s had been organized in eighties of the past century. It is to mention that in time period 1982-1992, joint Yugoslav – U.S. research project "Fracture mechanics of weldments" had been realized, with contribution of National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) from U.S.A. and six research&development institutions from Yugoslavia. Unhappy events, started by secession of Slovenia from Yugoslavia in the days of IFMASS 6 ("Service cracks in pressure vessels and storage tanks" organized in June 1991), reduced the activities in fracture mechanics, and consequently the IFMASS. The IFMASS 6 monograph had been published three years later, in 1994. Next three years passed before it was possible to organize next, IFMASS 7 "Experimental and numerical methods of fracture mechanics" in 1997. Again, the activities had been stopped due to NATO aggression on our country in 1998, and the monograph has been published in the year 2000. The appearance of the IFMASS 7 monograph revealed the possibility to continue the activity in fracture mechanics, accounting for critical situation with the equipment in local industry, especially destroyed and damaged by NATO bombardment, and necessity to assess structural integrity of equipment. The experts from Serbia & Montenegro, previously engaged in IFMASS, decided to organized the Society for structural integrity and life (DIVK) in 2001. New established DIVK journal "Structural integrity and life" also attracted many experts to contribute in this area. After consolidation of DIVK, the renew of IFMASS had been required by the members. On the other hand, new situation in South-Eastern Europe offered the possibility the experts from regional countries to take part in IFMASS. After consideration, the experts from our country, Bulgaria and Greece, decided to organize jointly next IFMASS. The IFMASS 8 had been supported by Ministry for Science, Technologies and Development and Ministry for Urban Planning and Construction of Gouverment of Serbia, GOŠA FOM, Institute for Material Testing, Company NBGH –ŽIKS HARD and Company Zwick – Roell. Prof. Dr. Dragan Domazet, Minister of Science, Technolgies and Development, opened IFMASS 8.
Procedure of IFMASS 8 preparing After decision about the title, content and term of IFMASS 8 by the Scientific Advisory Board, provisional program had been defined and presented in call for participation. Society for Structural Integrity and Life (DIVK) GOŠA Insitute Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in cooperation with Ministry of Science, Technologies and Development of Serbia City Assembly of Belgrade Military Technical Institute under the auspice of European Structural Integrity Society - ESIS organize Eigth International Fracture Mechanics Summer School IFMASS 8 FROM FRACTURE MECHANICS TO STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT Belgrade, 23rd to 27th June 2003 City Hall Belgrade, Trg Nikole Pašića 2
Previous seven International Fracture Mechanics Summer Schools (IFMASS) had been organized from 1980, the last one took place in 1997. After that, there was no possibility to organize IFMASS, due to well known situation in former Yugoslavia. Meanwhile, in 2001 the Society for Structural Integrity and Life (DIVK) has been established in Belgrade. The DIVK members had been the organizers and participants in previous IFMASS. The success of previously organized IFMASS and its importance motivated DIVK to continue with IFMASS 8 in 2003. On the meetings, held during 14th European Conference on Fracture (ECF 14) in September 2002 in Cracow, with the participation of Prof. L. Toth (Hungary), the chairman of ESIS Comission TC13: Education and Training , Prof. E. Gdoutos (Greece), Prof. D. Angelova (Bulgaria) and Prof. S. Sedmak (Srbija) it has been decided to organize IFMASS 8 for South-Eastern European countries. The title ²From Fracture Mechanics to Structural Integrity Assessment² enables to review the development and practical application of fracture mechanics. The participants can be acquainted with structural integrity problems in different stages (design and material selection, manufacturing and quality assurance, service, maintenance, repair) through the lectures, selected for the program. Joint organization of IFMASS of South-Eastern Europe countries, under the auspece of European Structural Integrity Society (ESIS) could be considered as the first step in founding the regional Forum for Structural Integrity of South–Eastern European Countries. Recently, at the regional meeting, held in Belgrade, the cooperation in this region is strongly recommended by the gouverments and encouraged by European Union. The organizers of the Forum can account in future with the help of gouvermental institutions and of European Union. Scientific Advisory Board
Prof. Dr. Stojan Sedmak |
Prof. Dr. Dorin Dehelean |
Prof. Dr. Laszlo Toth |
Prof. Dr. Michael Wnuk |
Prof. Dr. Dragoslav Šumarac |
Prof. Dr. Stefan Vodeničarov |
Prof. Dr. Donka Angelova |
Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Gdoutos |
Prof. Dr. Jovo Jarić |
Organizing Committee
Mr Ljubica Milović, secretary |
Prof. Dr. Milosav Ognjanović |
Dr. Zijah Burzić |
Prof. Dr. Stojan Sedmak |
Dr. Vencislav Grabulov |
Mr. Zoran Radaković |
Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Sedmak |
Mr. Dejan Momčilović |
Prof. Dr Nenad Radović |
Prof. Dr. Katarina Gerić |
Mr. Milorad Zrilić |
Dr. Miodrag Arsić |
Prof.Dr.Dragoslav Kuzmanović |
Dr. Marko Rakin |
Aleksandar Bređan |
Jano Kurai |
Registration fee: · 150 EUR · 100 EUR for ESIS members, 50 EUR for students Accomodation The accomodation is awailable in the hotels in the vicinity of City Hall at prices 25 to 60 Euro. For further information please visit our web site: divk.org.yu or contact: Mr. Ljubica Milović and Dr. Marko Rakin Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy Karnegijeva 4, 11000 Beograd, Serbia Tel. + 381 11 337 0 391 Fax. + 381 11 337 0 387 E- mail:
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Program of IFMASS 8
1. J. Jarić, A. Sedmak: "Physical and mathematical aspects of fracture mechanics" 2. E. Gdoutos: " Fracture mechanics under mixed -mode loading" 3. M. Wnuk: "Enhancement of fracture toughness due to energy screening effect in the early stages of non-elastic failure" 4. D. Krajčinović, D. Šumarac: "Basic principles of damage mechanics" 5. A. Radović, N. Radović: " A contribution of fracture mechanics to material design" 6. R. Nikolić, J. Veljković: ‘Interfacial cracks ‘ 7. D. Angelova: "Basic fatigue conceptions and new approaches to fatigue failure" 8. V. Grabulov: "Static and impact tests (tensile, drop weight, explosion bulge) and result analysis" 9. G. Lenkey: "Charpy impact testing and its application in fracture mechanics" 10. J.Landes: "Development of experimental testing of crack behavior" 11. S. Sedmak, Z. Burzić: "Fracture mechanics standard testing" 12. K. Gerić, I. Blačić: "Fractographic analysis" 13. V. Šijački-Žeravčić: "In-service failure of structures: examples" 14. P. Agatonović: "Fracture case studies – basic principles" 15. V.T.Troščenko: "Fracture toughness of metal under cyclic loading" 16. L. Toth: "The role of fracture mechanics parameters in reliability assessment of engineering structures operating under different loading conditions" 17. G. Pluvinage: "Fracture transferability problems and mesofracture" 18. S. Vodeničarov: "Fracture testing in nuclear power stations" 19. D. Dražić, B. Jegdić: "Corrosion and stress corrosion" 20. T. Maneski: "Stress analysis for structural integrity assessment" 21. Gui-Rong Liu: "Meshfree methods (in numerical analysis)" 22. N. Gubeljak: "SINTAP-Structural INTegrity Assessment Procedure" 23. M. Kojić, M. Živković: "Numerical programs for life assessment of thermoelectrical power plants" 24. Karl-Heinz Schwalbe:"Structural assessment under elastic-plastic conditions with particular reference to mechanically heterogeneous structures" 25. M. Ognjanović: "Reliability and safe service of structures" 26. V. Gliha: "Prediction of fracture and fatigue properties of welds by simulated HAZ"
Lecturers, lectures, and timetable of IFMASS 8
Realized program is slightly different from announced one. Due to unexpected problems, Prof. M. Wnuk and Prof. E. Gdoutos cancelled, so their lectures (2 and 3 from the announced list) had been omitted. Having in mind the general IFMASS 8 title, a new lecture is included (Nr 25).
Performed program and timetable of IFMASS 8 and Workshop
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Lecture
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Lecturer
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Affilation
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A. Theoretical background
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1
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Physical and mathematical aspects of fracture mechanics
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Prof. Jovo Jarić Prof. Aleksandar Sedmak
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Faculty of Sciences, Belgrade, S&MN Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade
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2
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Basic principles of damage mechanics
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Prof. Dušan Krajćinović, Prof. Dragoslav Šumarac
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Arizona State University,Tempe, Az, USA Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade, S&MN
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3
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A contribution of fracture mechanics to material design
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Prof. Aleksandar Radović Prof. Nenad Radović
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Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, S&MN
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4
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Interfacial cracks
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Prof. Ružica Nikolić dr Jelena Veljković
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Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Kragujevac, S&MN
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5
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Basic fatigue conceptions and new approaches to fatigue failure
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Prof. Donka Angelova
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University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria
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B. Experiments and testing |
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6
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Static and impact testing (tensile test, drop weight test, explosion bulge test) and result analysis
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Dr. Vencislav Grabulov
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Military Techical Institute, Belgrade, S&MN
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7
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Charpy impact testing and its application in fracture mechanics
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Docent Gyöngyvér Lenkey
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University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary
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8
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Development of experimental testing of crack behaviour
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Prof. John Landes
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The University of Tennessee,Knoxville,Tn, USA
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9
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Fracture mechanics standard testing
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Prof. Stojan Sedmak Dr. Zijah Burzić
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Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade Military Techical Institute, Belgrade, S&MN
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10
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Fractographic analysis
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Docent Katarina Gerić
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Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad, S&MN
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C. Service problems |
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11
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In-service failure of structures: examples
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Prof. Vera Šijački-Žeravčić
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Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade
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12
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Fracture case studies – basic principles
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Dr. Petar Agatonović
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Consulting and Analysis (CA), Germany
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13
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Fracture toughness of metal under cyclic loading
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Acad. Prof. Valerij T. Troshchenko
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Institute for Problems of Strength, Academy of Scences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
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14
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The role of fracture mechanics parameters in reliability assessment of engineering structures operating under different loading conditions
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Prof. Laszlo Toth
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Bay Zoltan Foundation, Miskolc, Hungary
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15
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Fracture transferability problems and mesofracture
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Prof. Guy Pluvinage
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University of Metz, Metz, France
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16
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Fracture testing in nuclear power stations
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Dr. Stefan Vodeničarov
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Institute of Metal Science, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
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17
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Corrosion and stress corrosion
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Acad. Dragutin Dražić Mr. Bore Jegdić
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Serbian Academy of Sceience and Art, Belgrade Military Techical Institute, Belgrade
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D. The assessment and extension of residual life
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18
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Stress analysis for structural integrity assessment
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Prof. Taško Maneski
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Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade
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19
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Meshfree methods (in numerical analysis)
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Prof. Gui-Rong Liu
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University of Singapore, Singapore
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20
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SINTAP (Structural INTegrity Assessment Procedure)
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Docent Nenad Gubeljak
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Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Maribor, Slovenia
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21
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Numerical programs for life assessment of thermoelectrical power plants
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Prof. Miloš Kojić Prof. Miroslav Živković
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Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Kragujevac, S&MN
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22
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Structural assessment under elastic-plastic conditions with particular reference to mechanically heterogeneous structures
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Prof. Karl-Heinz Schwalbe
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GKSS Forschungscentrum, Geesthacht, Germany
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23
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Reliability and safe service of structures
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Prof. Milosav Ognjanović
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Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade
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24
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Prediction of fracture and fatigue properties of welds by simulated HAZ
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Docent Vladimir Gliha
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Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Maribor, Slovenia
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25
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The application of fracture mechanics to structral integrity assessment
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Prof. Aleksandar Sedmak
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Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wendesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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9.00
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Opening
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9.00
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Lecture 22
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7.45
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MTI visit
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8.30
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Lecture 16
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8.30
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Lecture 21
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9.30
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Coffee
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9.50
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Lecture 13
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8.30
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Greeting word
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9.20
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Lecture 5
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9.20
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Lecture 15
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9.45
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Lecture 1
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10.40
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Coffee
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8.45
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Lecture 6
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10.05
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Coffee
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10.10
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Lecture 20
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10.35
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Lecture 8
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11.00
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Lecture 4
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9.20
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Lecture 9
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10.20
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Lecture 11
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11.00
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Lecture 23
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11.30
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Lecture 14
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11.50
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Lecture 12
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9.50
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Coffee break
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11.10
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Lecture 19
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11.50
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Lecture 25
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10.15
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Laboratories
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12.00
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Lecture 17
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15.00
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Workshop A |
16.00
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Coffee
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16.00
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Coffee
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16.00
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Coffee
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17.00
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Coffee
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16.15
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Lecture 7
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16.15
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Lecture 2
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16.15
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Lecture 24
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17.15
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Workshop B |
17.05
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Lecture 3
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17.05
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Lecture 18
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20.00
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Joint dinner
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17.05
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Lecture 10
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20.00
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Workshop dinner
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List of IFMASS 8 participants
Name
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Country and affiliation
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1
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Abdunasser Hamza Fadel
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Libya
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2
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Adžiev Gorgi
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Macedonia – Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Skopje
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3
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Aleksić Boško
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Serbia & Montenegro (S&MN) - HIP Azotara, Pančevo
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4
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Aleksić Vujadin
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S&MN - Institute Goša, Belgrade
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5
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Aleksiev Pavel
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Bulgaria – Institute of Metal Science, Sofia
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6
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Amad Adeen A.Baiuk
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Libya
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7
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Anđelković Zoran
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S&MN - Institute Goša, Belgrade
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8
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Anyiam Hyacinth
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U.S.A.
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9
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Argob Omar Muhamed
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Libya
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10
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Armand Pashnjari
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Albania - Technical University – Politechnics Tirana
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11
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Bakić Gordana
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
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12
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Bedkowski Wlodimierz
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Poland – Technical University of Opole
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13
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Bisev Yordanov
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Bulgaria – Institute of Metal Science, Sofia
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14
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Bogner Martina
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S&MN - Welding Institute, Belgrade
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15
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Božanić Vojislav
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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16
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Burzić Meri
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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17
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Cvetković Dragomir |
S&MN
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18
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Cvijović Zorica
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S&MN - Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade
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19
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Čamagić Ivica
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, K. Mitrovica
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20
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Čizmić Zlatan
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Bosnia & Hercegovina (B&H) - Technical Faculty, Bihać
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21
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Čurović Jelisav
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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22
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Ćulafić Vuk
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Podgorica
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23
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Davidkov Aleksandar
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Bulgaria – Institute of Metal Science, Sofia
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24
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Doleček Vlatko
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B&H - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Sarajevo
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25
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Doll Verner
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Germany - ROELL AMSLER
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26
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Drča Siniša
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S&MN - Oil Refinery, Belgrade
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27
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Đorđević Vladimir
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Kragujevac
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28
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Đukić Miloš
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
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29
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Đurović Aleksandar
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
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30
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Eberth Pavel
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Germany - ZWICK/ROELL
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31
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Gido Anca
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Romania - Technical Univesity, Timisoara
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32
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Gočev Jovan
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Macedonia - Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Skopje
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33
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Golubović Zoran
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
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34
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Grabulov Aleksandar
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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35
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Grujić Biljana
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S&MN -Lola Institute, Belgrade
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36
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Hedrih Katica
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Niš
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37
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Hrabar Jova
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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38
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Hut Nenad
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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39
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Ilić Nada
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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40
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Jaković Dragan
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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41
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Jakovljević Aleksandar
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S&MN - Electricity Board of Serbia, Belgrade
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42
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Janković M.Svetlana
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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43
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Janković Tanja
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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44
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Jaramaz Dragana
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S&MN -Lola Institute, Belgrade
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45
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Jelić Ivan
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S&MN - Institute Goša, Belgrade
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46
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Jovančić Predrag
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S&MN - Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
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47
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Jovanović Dragan
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Niš
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48
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Jovanović Dragomir
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S&MN - Institute Goša, Belgrade
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49
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Jovičić Gordana
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Kragujevac
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50
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Konjikušić Rade
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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51
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Kozak Dražan
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Croatia – Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Slavonski Brod
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52
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Kutin Marina
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S&MN - Institute Goša, Belgrade
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53
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Kuzmanović Dragoslav
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S&MN - Traffic Engineering Faculty, Belgrade
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54
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Mandić Slavko
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S&MN - Electricity Board of Serbia, Belgrade
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55
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Mersida Manjgo
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B&H - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Mostar
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56
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Marić Miloš
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S&MN - Electricity Board of Serbia, Belgrade
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57
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Marin Kachakov
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Bulgaria – Institute of Metal Science, Sofia
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58
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Marković Miloje
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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59
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Martin Lolov
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Bulgaria – Institute of Metal Science, Sofia
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60
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Matejiček Franjo
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Croatia – Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Slavonski Brod
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61
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Međo Bojan
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S&MN - Faculty of Sciences, Belgrade
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62
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Mićunović Milan
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Kragujevac
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63
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Milenković Svetlana
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S&MN - GOŠA Holding Company, Smederevska Palanka
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64
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Milosavljević Anđelka
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
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65
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Milotić Milan
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B&H. Republika Srpska - High Technical School, Doboj
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66
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Milović Ljubica
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S&MN - Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade
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67
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Mladenović Mladen
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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68
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Mohamed Munir H.
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Libya
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69
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Momčilović Dejan
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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70
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Murat Buyuk
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Turkey – Gebze Institute of Technology
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71
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Musa M.H.Abdullraman
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Libya
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72
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Mustapić Angela
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B&H - Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Mostar
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73
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Nalet Jean
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The Netherlands - Technobar
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74
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Nedeljković Ivan
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S&MN - Minel Boiler Company, Belgrade
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75
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Nikačević Milutin
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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76
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Nikolić Dobrica
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S&MN - Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
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77
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Nina Kordić
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S&MN - Institute for Material Testing (IMS), Belgrade
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78
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Odanović Zoran
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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79
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Pavel Eskenazi
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Bulgaria – Institute of Metal Science
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80
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Petzek Edward
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Romania – Technical University, Timisoara
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81
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Petzek Mona
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Romania
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82
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Posavljak Strain
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B&H, Republika Srpska –ORAO, Bijeljina
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83
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Potkonjak Željko
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S&MN - REFIT
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84
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Putić Slaviša
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S&MN - Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade
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85
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Radaković Zoran
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
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86
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Radivojević Božidar
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S&MN
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87
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Rakić Pavle
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S&MN - HIP Petrohemija, Pančevo
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88
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Rakin Marko
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S&MN - Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade
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89
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Rašuo Boško
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S&MN - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
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90
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Salah Salem Musbah
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Libya
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91
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Simović Željko
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S&MN - Minel Boiler Company, Belgrade
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92
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Spasić Vladimir
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S&MN - Welding Institute, Belgrade
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93
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Stašević Milenko
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S&MN - NIS Naftagas
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94
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Stevanović Radiša
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S&MN - GOŠA FOM, Smederevka Palanka
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95
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Šarkočević Živče |
S&MN - Secondary Technical School, Štrpce
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96
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Šestak Ivan
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S&MN - Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
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97
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Štrbački Živko
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S&MN – KONMAT, Belgrade
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98
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Tanasijević Miloš |
S&MN - Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
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99
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Tarlać Zoran
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S&MN - HIP Petrohemija, Pančevo
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100
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Vasović Nebojša
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S&MN - Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
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101
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Vosika Zoran
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S&MN - Faculty of Sciences, Belgrade
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102
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Vračarić Dušan
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S&MN - Military Technical Institute, Belgrade
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103
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Vratnica Maja
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S&MN - Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy,Podgorica
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104
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Vukojević Nedeljko
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B&H - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Zenica
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105
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Yordanova Rozina
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Bulgaria - University of Chemical Technology, Sofia
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106
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Zeković Danijela
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S&MN - GOŠA FOM, Smederevska Palanka
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107
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Zrilić Milorad
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S&MN - Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade
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108
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Žiberna Ana
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S&MN - Faculty of Sciences, Belgrade
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Workshop New Trends in Fracture Mechanics Application
The workshop had been organized as a satelite event after IFMASS 8, by Society for Structural Integrity and Life (DIVK), Belgrade Chamber of Economy, GOŠA Institute and Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy. European Union (EU) and its institutions in many cases support the organization of workshops, devoted to specific topics. Taking into account further cooperation in South-East Europe, supported by EU, and proposed establishment of Forum for Structural Integrity in this region, workshops can be convenient form for the cooperation. The Forum will organize the activity toward and on the benefit of the industry, as it is the case with Society for Structural Integrity and Life (DIVK) in Serbia and Montenegro. IFMASS 8 was the place for meeting of experts in structural integrity and fracture mechanics, not only from South-East Europe, offering the possibility to start with organization of workshops. Up to thirty experts in fracture mechanics and structural integrity assessment from all countries of the region are invited to take part in the Workshop. The interess of practical application of fracture mechanics is extended in last years to many new sectors. Two of them are selected for this Wrokshop and the world known experts in the field are invited to present state of the art and govern the discussion: Section A: Development of Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) Dr. Petar Agatonovic, Germany, will present the development of CMC for high temperature application, interesting for the advancement in space program. Section B: Mesoscopic approach of mechanical properties of materials Prof. Guy Pluvinage, University of Metz, Metz, France proposed European project under given title. It is assumed that after material science approach based on "micro to macro", future developments in material science in general, and of nano and multi materials in particular, need a new paradigm mainly based on mesoscopic approach, in order to solve the problem of transferability of mechanical properties.
List of Wokrshop participants
- Pashnjari Armand, Albania
- Vukojevic Nedeljko, B&H
- Posavljak Strain, B&H (Republika Srpska)
- Prof. Angelova Donka, Bulgaria
- Doc. Gočev Jovan, Macedonia
- Petzek Edward, Romania
- Gido Anca, Romania
- Dr. Burzić Zijah, S&MN
- Dr. Grabulov Vencislav, S&MN
- Mr. Milović Ljubica, S&MN
- Prof. Sedmak Stojan, S&MN
- Prof. Katarina Gerić, S&MN
- Prof. Nenad Radović, S&MN
- Bedkowski Wlodimierz, Poland
- Murat Buyuk, Turkey
- Dr. Petar Agatonović, Germany
- Prof. Guy Pluvinage, France
- Prof. Gui-Rong Liu, Singapore
- Dr. Rakin Marko, S&MN
- Prof. Jovo Jarić, S&MN
- Zrilić Milorad, S&MN
- Jakovic Dragan, S&MN
- Momčilović Dejan, S&MN
- Burzic Meri, S&MN
- Ignjatovic Dragan, S&MN
- Ivo Blačić, S&MN
- Prof. Milosav Ognjanović, S&MN
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Forum for Structural Integrity for South-Eastern European Countries
The idea to establish the Forum for Structural Integrity for South-Eastern European Countries is explained in the Memorandum, accepted by representatives of counties participated in IFMASS 8.
Memorandum
The participants from Balkan and South-East European countries in Eight International Fracture Mechanics Summer School (IFMASS 8), held from 23rd to 27th June 2003, and at the Workshop New Trends in Fracture Mechanics Application, held on 27th June in Belgrade, gathered on the meeting after these events, discussed the achievements in development of fracture mechanics and its application to structural integrity assessment in the region. It is concluded that the organization of IFMASS 8 has shown: - clear interest of the experts from the region in further development and research in structural integrity assessment; - wish of all participants to contribute to more close and extended cooperation between the experts in the region; - the need to find convenient form for exchange of results in achievements in fracture mechanics and structural integrity assessment through better links between the countries in the region, as well as with European Structural Integrity Society (ESIS). The aim of formal organization, e.g. in the form of Forum for Structural Integrity, can be to put together individuals, institutions and countries, interested in cooperative actions for further development of structural integrity, based on scientific achievements and solutions of failures in service and requirements for equipment life extension. In this way the benefit for all parties involved in such an organization can be reached in the most convenient way. In addition, formal organization can also help in proposing standards and codes of interest for the regional industry, e.g. regarding the safety and reliability of equipments, having in mind also the environment protection. This kind of regional cooperation is broadly accepted and involved in Europe. In order to prepare the proposal for establishing best form of future regional organization the committee of five members is selected, as follows: Representative of Serbia & Montenegro Representative of Bulgaria Representative of Macedonia Representative of Albania Representative of Bosnia & Herzegovina The Committee shall prepare its proposal in next four months (up to November, 1st, 2003), in close contact with ESIS president Prof. Alberto Carpinteri and its office. The experts from the countries, not presented at the meeting, will be also invited to join this action (Croatia, Greece, Hungary). International Fracture Mechanics Summer School (IFMASS) is considered as one of already established form of future cooperation. It is recommended to organize next School (IFMASS 9) in Bulgaria in 2004, together with Workshop as a satellite event. The experts, taking part in this meeting, express their wish and readiness to help the committee in its activity and promote the proposal among the experts and institutions in their countries.
List of participants at the meeting for foounding of the Forum
Albania Pashnjari Armand Affiliation: Technical University – Politechnics Tirana Address: RR. Elbasanit 118 (GJUHET E HUAJA), Tirane, Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Vukojevic Nedeljko (Federation of BiH) Affiliation: Mechanical Engineering Faculty Zenica Address: Fakultetska br. 1, 72000 Zenica, B&H Posavljak Strain, M. Sc. (Republic Srpska) Affiliation: Vazduhoplovni zavod "Orao", Research & Development Department, Head Address: Šabaačkih đaka bb, 76300 Bijeljina, B&H Bulgaria Prof. Dr. Angelova Donka Affiliation: University of Chemical Technology & Metallurgy Address: Kl. Ohridski 8, 1756 Sofia, Bulgaria Macedonia Prof. Dr. Gočev Jovan Affiliation: Mechanical Engineering Faculty Skopje Address: Karpoš II bb, 11000 Skopje, Macedonia Romania Petzek Edward Affiliation: Technical University, Politechnica Timisoara, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Department of Steel Structures Address: Str. I. Curea Nr. 1, Ro-1900 Timisoara, Romania Serbia and Montenegro Prof. Dr Sedmak Stojan Affiliation: Society for Structural Integrity and Life Address: Milana Rakića 35, 11000 Beograd, Serbia Slovenia Doc. Dr. Gliha Vladimir Affiliation: Faculteta za strojništvo Maribor Address: Smetanova 17, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia Turkey Murat Buyuk, M.Sc. Affiliation: Gebze Institut of Technology, Department of Design and Manufacturing Engineering Address: Istanbul C. NO:101 Gebze – Kocaeli, Turkey
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