Requested by:Ru Peng <ru.peng@liu.se>
Affiliation Organization /Company: Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University. Phone: +46 (0)13-28 11 61
Mobile: +46 (0)73 460 7129. Please visit us at liu.se
Preferred dates: 2020-0310
Visiting Group:Residual stress group meeting participants
Date of the request: 2020-0114
Date for the visit: 2020-0310
Length of the visit: 2 hours
Visit starts: 14:30
Visit ends: 15:30
Number of visitors: 24
Details on the participants. More important than a precise answer for all the individual participants is the overall level and background of the group.
Education level: PhD or MSc in engineering/materials. A majority of them may also have knowledge or hands-on experience with laboratory X-ray diffraction for residual stresses/phase analysis
Visitor background: an experiment on NanoMax last year to study nano-structure in a superalloy and got very good results. Most people in the group has engineering background, nanoMax with its capability for analysis of crystalline materials is a beamline of interest for the group but they are also interested in knowing what other beamlines can be used for.
Motivation, interest, expectations from the visitors:
Yes, we can start with a general presentation on MAXIV and what type of experiments can be done. For the visit to the experimental hall, is it possible to include one more instrument, beside nanoMAX? We can then have two subgroups. Beamline for studying materials, for example biomaterials, crystalline or amorphous materials, is in general interesting for the group. Of course, if it is difficult to arrange, we just do as you said.
MAX IV interest: Outreach to potential user communities (Check with Magnus ILO)
MAX IV staff involved: host, Sebastian Kalbfleisch +46-(0)730-779606
MAX IV room: MAX III
I will be your contact person and help to organize the visit. We can plan it towards the end of your day, for example 14:30-16:00?, if that suits comfortably with the rest of you agenda…I´m suggesting that before cross checking who other scientist might be available, I do that unless you have a strong interest in a particular/specific topic/beamline. Does that seems reasonable to you? (In my opinion, for this kind of visit, everything is interesting and worth to learn J )
Visit format and program (Presentations, guided tour, beamline, catering, etc…)
10:15 Opening of the Nordic residual stress group meeting 2020, Per Lundin
10:20 “ESS and the engineering diffractometer BEER”, by Premek Baren, ESS
11:00 “Full field synchrotron X-ray and neutron strain microscopy”, by Hanna Leemreize, Danish Institute of Technology
11:40 “Residual stress measurements on compression springs after different shot
peening procedures”, by Stefan Musslinder, Lesjöfors
12:20 ESS invites us for a light lunch at ESS
13:20 Leaving ESS for a 10 min walk to MAX IV
13:30 Estimated arrival to MAX IV. Brief general overview: MAX IV a unique tool with many applications run by experts. How to access?
14:15 Experimental hall, accelerators/beamlines, specific beamline/scientist. NanoMAX,
15:30 Visit ends
List of participants (a few days before the visit)
Zhe Chen will not be able to come tomorrow due to Siemens’ restriction for business travel. Karen Pantleon from DTU has to cancel her participation for another reason.
Feedback (after the visit)
indico event: https://indico.maxiv.lu.se/event/1268
Other Comments:
Dear Ru,I’m light of the current outbreak of coronavirus ESS are being cautious about visitors and travel. I have discussed this with our advisor here at ESS and it presents low risk so we feel confident it will be able to go ahead next week. This is being reviewed regularly.
Could you ask your group if any of them have recently travelled to higher risk areas that they do not come to the meeting next week? We are using this map and updates from the WHO and ECDC to assess risk. As the situation is changing rapidly it is hard to specify countries that are ‘higher risk’, but if people could use their good judgement we would be very grateful.
I will keep you informed as I hear anything that might change the situation.
Many thanks, Carina