FESI International Conference on Engineering Structural Integrity Assessment ESIA13 Please submit this form for registration: Poul Gosney at FESI—UK Forum for Engineering Structural Integrity E: esia@fesi.org.uk, F: +44 (0)1925 843498 Name: Prof/Dr/Eur Ing/Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms Organisation: Job Title: Address: 13th International Conference on Post Code: Engineering Structural Integrity Country: Email: Tel: Assessment Fax: Name and address for invoice/receipt: Post Code: Please tick if you are applying for reduced fee: Retired fulltime student FESI member (10%) discount Method of payment. Please tick preferred payment method: 19 - 20 May 2015 1. Cheque: Made payable to FESI Ltd 2. Invoice (Company Purchase Order Number required, UK only): 3. Credit card: Card No.: _ _ _ _ Mastercard _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Visa _ _ _ _ CVC No.: __ __ __ Expiry date: …………………………… Card holder’s name :……………………………………... 4. Total amount payable: £………………………. I ESIA 13 f accompanied by your partner and you require an extra Conference Dinner place, please indicate here and add £75.00 to your total registration fee. For details about exhibiting please indicate here Manchester Conference Centre Manchester UK FESI is sponsored by: EDF Energy, Rolls‐Royce, Magnox, Cranfield University, Frazer‐Nash Consultancy, Manchester University, Atkins, ESR Technology, Na onal Nuclear Laboratory, TWI, NPL, HBM‐nCode, Bristol University, Sellafield Ltd, DNV·GL, MCS (Canada), Amec Foster Wheeler, Penspen, Coventry University, Horizon Nuclear Power, Sheffield University, OCE (USA), Centrica, the Design Unit and the Open University. It is supported by: HSE, ONR and HSL FESI International Conference on Engineering Structural Integrity Assessment FESI International Conference on Engineering Structural Integrity Assessment ESIA13 ESIA13 Every two years FESI organises an InternaƟonal Conference on Engineering Structural Integrity Assessment which is intended to provide a forum for the presentaƟon, review and discussion on the latest developments of key structural integrity issues for plant, components and structures together with buildings and the infrastructure. ESI is the science and pracƟce of increasing and improving engineering reliability and safety. We will be considering how in this Ɵme of austerity, our economic challenges can be safely accommodated in both new design and in the operaƟon of exisƟng plant. This is a conference which will have four types of presentaƟons: 1. Keynote PresentaƟons will cover the major areas of Engineering Structural Integrity across industry 2. Papers will then be given that are related to current developments in ESI technology 3. A Poster session which will illustrate university research projects in Structural Integrity related areas (dedicated session) 4. Desk-top exhibiƟon - please see the FESI website for details Organising Body FESI ‐ UK Forum for Engineering Structural Integrity (Chairman: Dr Brian Tomkins FREng) provides a forum for the development and enhancement of best pracƟce for engineering structural integrity pracƟƟoners, for academics and across all industry sectors in the UK and overseas. Terms and Condi ons - Payment methods Registration Fee (VAT @ 20.%) Delegate Presenting Author Co-author Retiree/Student/ student author Conference 2 day attendance Conference 1 day attendance Fee (net) 450.00 300.00 350.00 80.00 Fee (net) 300.00 200.00 240.00 60.00 Fee (gross) 540.00 360.00 420.00 96.00 Fee (gross) 360.00 240.00 288.00 72.00 The registraƟon fee includes a copy of the proceedings, all refreshments and the Conference Dinner To register, please complete the registraƟon form and return it to the address below. All FESI Members and co‐sponsors will receive a 10% discount Cancella ons In the event of cancellaƟon, the fees paid will be returned, less a cancellaƟon charge of 20%. If less than 14 days' noƟce is given, the organisers reserve the right to retain the whole fee. CancellaƟons must be confirmed in wriƟng. Who to contact Enrolments and general enquiries: Poul Gosney, FESI, Warrington, WA3 6FW, UK - esia@fesi.org.uk - tel: +44 (0)1925 843429 Programme ‐ Day One Programme ‐ Day Two Current Posi on of ESI Further Requirements and Challenges for ESI Keynote Papers from: Keynote Papers from: Prof John Kno OBE, FRS, FREng, Birmingham University Fi y Years of Structural Integrity in the UK— Lessons Learned and Direc ons for the Fu‐ ture Dr Peter Budden, EDF Energy Development in Assessment Methodologies Thore Lund, Consultant, SKF, Sweden Fa gue Propensity in Bearings Keith Wright, Rolls-Royce plc Are Codes Keeping Up? An Update on ASME Prof Phil Irving, Cranfield University Why Fa gue is S ll a Problem Prof Rob Ritchie FREng, H. T. & Jessie Chua DisƟnguished Professor of Engineering, University of California Bio Mechanics Prof Peter Cawley FRS, FREng, Head of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London Challenges for Inspec on and Monitoring Prof David Ewins, Bristol University Machine Dynamic Assessment Eddie Morland, Chief ExecuƟve of Health and Safety Laboratory and Commercial Director of the HSE Recent Challenges for the HSE Prof Su Jun Wu, Beihang University, Beijing, PR China Materials Issues Rela ng to SI for the Aero‐ space Industry Prof Helen Atkinson CBE, FREng, Head of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leicester Teaching of ESI ‐ is the Universi es’ Ap‐ proach Fulfilling Industry’s needs? Prof Erik Schlangen, DelŌ University, The Netherlands Assessment of Self‐Healing Concrete To complete Day 1, there will be papers on: InspecƟon and Monitoring Fracture Analysis Integrity Assessment This will be followed by the Poster Session AŌer Dinner Speaker: Prof Richard Clegg, Chief ExecuƟve, Lloyds Register FoundaƟon Lloyds Register Founda on and ESI Dr Jan Przydatek, Lloyds Register FoundaƟon The NSIRC Ini a ve Panel Discussion Chaired by Dr Brian Tomkins FREng, Chairman of FESI and Presenters To complete Day 2, there will be papers on: Modelling Material Behaviour
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