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18 – 20 November 2013Institute of Physics, London, UK
Organised jointly by the IOP Applied Physics and Technology Division and DYMAT association
http://aptd.iopconfs.org
High speed imaging for dynamic testing of materials
and structures
Conference Handbook
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Contents
Enquiries 2
Disclaimer 2
Sponsors 3
Location 4
Travel 4
Taxi information 5
Accommodation 5
Local information 6
Registration 7
Messages 7
Cloakroom 7
Local facilities 7
Internet access 7
Catering 7
Dietary requirements 8
Social programme 8
Exhibition 10
Presenter’s information 12
Safety information 12
Photography 13
IOP membership 13
Complaints 13
Programme 14
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Enquiries
General organisation
Joanne Hemstock
Institute of Physics
76 Portland Place
London
W1B 1NT, UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4890
E-mail: [email protected]
Registration enquiries
Conferences department
Institute of Physics
Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800
E-mail: [email protected]
Organising committee
Chair: Prof. Fabrice Pierron (University of Southampton, UK)
Vice-Chair: Prof. Janice M Barton (University of Southampton, UK)
Members:
Prof. Pascal Forquin (Lorraine University, France)
Dr. Alec Goodyear (The Open University, UK)
Prof. William G Proud (Imperial College London, UK)
Dr. Clive Siviour (University of Oxford, UK)
Disclaimer The Institute of Physics and their approved representatives cannot take responsibility for any accident, loss or
damage to participants or their property during the conference.
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Sponsors The IOP and DYMAT Association would like to thank the following sponsors for their important contribution to this
conference.
Premium Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
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Location The conference will be held at the Institute of Physics on 18 - 20 November 2013. The talks will be held in the
Rutherford Theatre on the ground floor and the exhibition and posters will be held with catering in the Rutherford
Catering Suite on the lower ground floor.
Institute of Physics
76 Portland Place
London
W1B 1NT, UK
+44 (0)20 7470 4800
http://www.iop.org
For information on 76 Portland Place, please visit www.76portlandplace.com
Travel If you require any assistance planning your journey, e-mail [email protected] stating where you are travelling
from and your preferred method.
By air
London is one of Europe's central routing points for international air travel and has five major airports that are
served by nearly every major international airline. Participants are recommended to book flights early to take
advantage of discounted fares.
London's five airports (Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, Luton and City) all have easy connections into central London
by train, tube, coach or taxi. To plan your onward journey by tube or rail visit www.tfl.gov.uk or
www.nationalrail.co.uk and by coach visit www.nationalexpress.co.uk. The cost of taxi's from each airport will vary
significantly and as traffic can be busy in central London you are advised to use where possible the rail and
underground network.
By underground / rail
The Institute of Physics is located within walking distance of several underground tube stations connecting major
lines including Bakerloo, Victoria, Circle and District providing good transport links to the rest of London. The closest
stations are Regents Park and Great Portland Street which are approximately 5 minutes walk away. The Institute is
also conveniently located close to Kings Cross (St Pancras) for the Eurostar and London Euston both with excellent
links to the rest of the country.
•Regents Park (0.2 miles) - Bakerloo line.
•Great Portland Street (0.2 miles) - Circle, Hammersmith and City, and Metropolitan lines.
•Oxford Circus (0.5 miles) - Bakerloo and Victoria lines.
•Warren Street (0.5 miles) - Northern and Victoria lines.
•Kings Cross St Pancras (1.2 miles) - Victoria, Piccadilly, Northern, Circle, Hammersmith and City, and
Metropolitan lines.
•Euston (1 mile) - Victoria and Northern lines.
For further information about travelling around London on public transport, please visit Transport for London at
www.tfl.gov.uk . You can also find information regarding planning your journey using the rail network at
www.nationalrail.co.uk including information on times and fares. Please book rail tickets early to take advantage of
discounts.
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By car
Participants are advised to travel to the conference using public transport as driving in Central London can be
difficult and expensive. If you are unable to use public transport, you can plan your route online at www.theaa.com
or www.rac.co.uk. For those with satellite navigation the postal code is W1B 1NT.
The closest car park is in Devonshire Row Mews (W1W 5AU), which is approximately 2 minutes walk away from the
Institute.
Please be aware that the Institute of Physics is within the Congestion Charge Zone, so you may be required to pay a
fee to drive on the roads around our venue.
Visas
Citizens of the European Union do not need a visa to enter Britain. If you are from any other country, find out about
visa requirements before you travel by visiting http://ukvisas.gov.uk.
Taxi information Local taxi numbers:
Addison Lee +44 (0)207 387 7888
Radio Taxis +44 (0)207 272 0272
Accommodation The following hotels are within the vicinity of the Institute of Physics, please contact them directly to make a room
booking:
Grange Fitzrovia Hotel (4 Star)
20-28 Bolsover Street
London W1P 7HJ
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7467 7000
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7636 5085
Email: [email protected]
To obtain special room rates for the Grange Fitzrovia Hotel please quote: 15796 when booking.
Nearest Tube Stations: Great Portland Street (Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines), Warren Street
(Northern and Victoria Lines) and Regents Park (Bakerloo Line).
Nearest Car Park: NCP in Carburton Street
Grange Langham Court (4 Star)
31-35 Langham Street
London W1N 5RE
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7436 6622
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7436 2303
Email: [email protected]
To obtain special room rates for the Grange Langham Court please quote: 15796 when booking.
Nearest Tube Stations: Great Portland Street (Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines), Oxford Circus
(Central, Bakerloo and Victoria Lines) and Goodge Street (Northern Line).
Nearest Car Park: NCP on Clipstone Street
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Local information London is a vibrant and multicultural destination that mixes old with new. Traditional architecture and awe-inspiring
landmarks such as Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament face innovative building design and 21st century
attractions, such as 30 St Mary Axe (fondly referred to as 'the Gherkin') and The Merlin Entertainments London Eye.
There are more than 40,000 shops, 49 Michelin-Starred restaurants, bars, cafes offering cuisines from around 70
major countries, 300 museums and galleries, 150 theatres, 147 parks, more than 10 000 bars and clubs and 4
World Heritage Sites (Tower of London, Maritime Greenwich, the Palace of Westminster and Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew).
With so much choice, the capital can stretch to any budget and in London many of the attractions are free -
including more than 250 major museums and art galleries and changing the guard at Buckingham Palace, not to
mention London's 83 famous markets.
For further information, please visit www.visitlondon.com
Useful information
Money
Britain's currency is the pound sterling (£). There are cash machines throughout London and major credit cards are
accepted.
Electricity
British electrical standards are 50Hz 230 volts, so some North American and European electrical devices may
require converters; all will require plug adapters.
Medical services
Some medicines are available over the counter from pharmacists. For medical advice, try NHS direct by telephone
on 0845 4647 (24-hour within the UK) or nhsdirect.nhs.uk Reciprocal arrangements with the UK allow residents of
some countries to receive free emergency medical treatment. Most doctors' surgeries have a daily drop in hour or
go to the Accident and Emergency department at a hospital for emergency treatment.
Emergencies
As in all major cities, visitors should be aware of their personal safety. In an emergency, the police, fire or
ambulance services can be reached from any phone by dialling 999.
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Registration Registration will be held in the entrance to the Rutherford Lecture Theatre 18 - 20 November 2013. Please go to the
registration desk to the right as you enter the building. Please note that you do not need to sign in at the main
reception. Registration times are as follows:
Date Times
Monday 18 November 09:30 – 17:40
Tuesday 19 November 08:30 – 18:30
Wednesday 20 November 08:30 – 15:00
On arrival, each participant will receive a delegate pack containing the conference material and a lapel badge.
Please wear your badge at all times because this will help with security and enable you to identify your fellow
delegates. Replacement badges can be issued at the registration desk. On your departure, please return your badge
to the registration desk so that it can be recycled.
Messages A message board will be placed near the registration desk. Participants should check the board for messages as an
attempt to locate participants will only be made in the case of an emergency. During registration times, messages
can be left by telephoning +44 (0) 20 7470 4800.
Cloakroom A cloakroom is available on the lower ground floor (this is unmanned). Delegates are advised not to leave valuable
items in the cloakroom. All items are left at the owner’s risk.
Local facilities Banks and cash point facilities are available on Great Portland Street which is a short walk from the Institute.
Internet access Complimentary wi-fi internet access is available for all conference participants. Please request the login details
when you arrive at the registration desk.
Catering Refreshments and lunch each day are included in the registration fee and are served at set times during the
conference programme in the Rutherford Catering Suite. The conference dinner on Tuesday 19 November is also
included in the registration fee. The fish and chip supper on Monday 18 November is not included in the registration
fee and must be pre-booked during registration.
Monday 18 November Times
Arrival refreshments 09:30 – 10:20
Lunch 12:35 – 13:35
Afternoon refreshments 15:40 – 16:00
Tuesday 19 November Times
Refreshments 10:40 – 11:00
Lunch 13:00 – 15:00
Afternoon refreshments (collection from outside lecture room) 15:50
Conference dinner 19:30 – 22:00
Wednesday 20 November Times
Refreshments 11:05 – 11:30
Lunch 12:45 – 13:45
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Dietary requirements Participants with special dietary requirements are asked to notify the conference office by e-mail prior to their arrival
if they have not already done so when registering. Those with special dietary requirements other than vegetarian are
asked to make themselves known to the catering team. It will not be possible to provide an alternative menu unless
prior notification has been received. Please e-mail [email protected] if you have any queries.
Social programme
Monday 18 November – Walking Tour
Walking tour in central London (The Hidden Pubs of Old London Town) followed by Fish & Chips supper at the
Founders Arms (pre-booked delegates only)
Those delegates that have pre-booked a place on the walking tour should meet the tour guide and group at
Embankment Tube Station entrance/exit VILLIERS STREET at 18:30 where the tour will start. Please note that you
should wear suitable clothing for walking in the city, comfortable flat shoes and a warm waterproof jacket with a
hood is recommended. The walking tour will take approximately two hours and will be followed by supper at the
Founders Arms (52 Hopton St, Bankside, London SE1 9JH; www.foundersarms.co.uk) at approximately 20:30.
Directions to the meeting point can be found below, please visit the registration desk on arrival if you have any
questions regarding the walking tour. If you have any problems locating the meeting point on the evening, please
call Joanne Hemstock on +44 (0)7884 268232
At the Founders Arms all delegates will be offered a Fish & Chips supper (or vegetarian alternative if pre-booked)
and two complimentary drinks. If you have any questions regarding special dietary requirements for this event,
please e-mail [email protected]
Directions to Walking Tour Embankment Tube Station Meeting Point:
1. From the IOP (76 Portland Place) walk to Regent’s Park Tube station. When you exit the Institute turn right
and walk up Portland Place, when you reach Park Crescent bear right and walk around the crescent. When
you reach Marylebone Road turn left and Regent’s Park Station is approximately 300ft (1 minute walk) and
signposted on the left. Take the stairs down into the tube station entrance
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2. Take the Bakerloo Line (brown line) southbound towards Elephant & Castle, the Embankment stop should
be listed as the fourth stop from Regent’s Park (Regent’s Park, Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus, Charing
Cross, Embankment). Please note that if you haven’t got a travel card you will need to purchase a zone 1
single tube ticket at Regent’s Park tube station (£4.50 cash or £2.10 on oyster card – see
http://www.tfl.gov.uk for further information).
3. Depart the tube at Embankment (approximately 6mins train ride from Regent’s Park) and exit the tube
station as signposted (please note that you will need your tube ticket to exit the station via automatic
barriers). When you go through the exit barriers/gates, turn left and exit the tube station into Villiers Street.
4. The group will meet outside the Villiers Street Exit (see imagesbelow), IOP staff will be wearing red t-shirts.
Tuesday 19 November – Conference Dinner
The conference dinner will be held at the Institute of Physics from 19:30 on Tuesday 19 November. The conference
dinner and preceding drinks reception are included in the registration fee. The dress code for this event is smart
casual.
Embankment Tube Exit –
Villiers Street
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Exhibition A one day exhibition of high speed and ultra-high speed camera manufacturers will be held in the Rutherford
Catering Suite on Tuesday 19 November only. The exhibition will be open from 10:30 until 15:00, with the exhibitor
presentation session between 12:40 and 13:00 and the main exhibition session with lunch between 13:00 and
15:00.
Exhibitors
Stand 1
Stand 2
Stand 3
Stand 4
Stand 5
Stand 6
Stand 7
Stand 8
Stand 9
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Exhibition floor plan
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Presenter’s information
Oral presentations
The lecture theatre is equipped with the following audio-visual equipment:
• Data Projector
• Screen and PC with Windows XP
• Laptop
Speakers wishing to use additional audio-visual equipment should notify the conference organiser via email to
[email protected] prior to the conference.
Please bring your presentation with you on a CD or USB memory stick. You should save the presentation into the
appropriate pre-named session folders on the desktop of the house computer and files should be saved by surname
and initial.
To optimise compatibility, particularly for the inclusion of multimedia components, PowerPoint presentations should
have been saved using PowerPoint’s “Package for CD” facility. Direct connection of personal laptops (with set-up in
the break prior to the corresponding session) is an acceptable but not preferred alternative. The lecture theatre is
reasonably large, and speakers should use a minimum 15-point font size in PowerPoint slides to ensure legibility.
Presenters are asked to prepare their talks to match the allocated times which will be enforced by session chairs.
Poster presentations
Posters will be on display during the refreshment and lunch breaks on Monday 18 November. Posters can be
mounted from 09:30 on Monday18 November and should be removed by 18:00 the same day. Posters must be no
larger than A0 in size (118.9 x 84.1cm / 46.8 x 33.1 inches), in a portrait format. If your poster does not fit within
these dimensions, we cannot guarantee it will be displayed. Fixing material will be supplied.
Safety information
Fire and evacuation procedures
If the fire alarm is activated delegates must proceed to the RIBA Building, 66 Portland Place, London.
Please do not stop to collect belongings or re-enter the building unless told to do so by the Institute personnel.
Please note that there will be a short fire alarm test at 10:00 on Monday 18 November.
First aid
If you fall ill or injure yourself during the conference, please report the incident to the registration desk who will call
a trained first-aider. In case of serious injury, paramedics will be called.
Smoking
In accordance with government legislation smoking is not permitted in any building, temporary enclosed structure or
substantially enclosed space outside buildings. If you decide to go outside the front of the building to smoke,
please use the bin provided and do not congregate near to the private residence on the left-hand side of the
building.
Behaviour and conduct
The Institute of Physics reserves the right to charge in full for loss or damage to buildings and property.
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Photography There will be a photographer at the event who will take general pictures of the conference and exhibition for
distribution to participants post-event. If you would like us to remove any pictures that identify you, your company
or your work/presentation, please email a written request with your contact details to [email protected]
IOP membership Non-member registrants attending this conference will automatically become affiliate members of the Institute of
Physics for 3 months and will receive copies of Physics World. As an affiliate member you will be entitled to attend
all conferences at the members’ rate for the period of your membership and to use MyIOP – the member-only
network.
Full details will be sent to you after the conference. In order to take advantage of this affiliate membership, payment
for the conference registration fee must be received in accordance with our payment terms.
Membership of the Institute of Physics is open to all those with an interest in Physics. For further information, please
visit http://members.iop.org or email [email protected].
Complaints We hope that your time at the conference is enjoyable. However, should you encounter any problems during your
stay, please report them to the conference registration desk as soon as possible. The conference team will make
every effort to rectify the issue as soon as possible.
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Programme
Monday 18 November 2013
09:30 Registration and refreshments
10:50 Welcome address
Session 1: DIC and SHPB
Chair: P Chen, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
10:30 High speed DIC for Hopkinson tests
P Verleysen, Ghent University, Belgium
10:55 Using Digital Image Correlation in split Hopkinson (Kolsky) bar experiments
A Gilat, The Ohio State University, USA
11:20 Verification of a modified Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar setup with Digital Image Correlation
R Eriksen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
11:45 Measurement of stress wave propagation based on the high-speed DIC method
B Guo, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
12:10 Taylor, SHPB and other high-rate testing of metals
A Worley, Imperial College London, UK
12:35 Lunch
Chair: F Pierron, University of Southampton, UK
13:35 (keynote) Using uncertainty quantification to find (and minimize) the largest error sources in high-
speed DIC
P Reu, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Session 2: Blast/perforation
Chair: P Forquin, Lorraine University, France
14:25 Experimental study on the dynamic full-field deformation of thin metal discs under blast loading
by using 3D Digital Image Correlation
P Chen, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
14:50 Digital image correlation during perforation of an aluminium alloy at low velocities
G Achard, Laboratoire MSMP - Arts et Métiers, France
15:15 Digital Image Correlation technique applied to laminated glass plates under free air blast loading
S Van Dam, Ghent University, Belgium
15:40 Refreshment break
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Session 3: Technique development
Chair: P Reu, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
16:00 Feasibility of a novel 3D shape measurement technique for test specimens subjected to bird strike
using a printed line pattern
F Allaeys, Ghent University, Belgium
16:25 High-speed measurement system for birefringence distribution
Y Otani, Utsunomiya University, Japan
16:50 Shearogram analysis by improved spiral phase transform and its application in dynamic testing of
WTB
J Xu, TWI Limited, UK
17:15 High-speed digital holographic methods to characterize the transient acousto-mechanical
response of human tm
I Dobrev, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
17:40 End of day one
18:30 Walking tour and Fish & Chips supper (Embankment Tube Station)
Tuesday 19 November 2013
Session 4: Metrology
Chair: L Lamberson, Drexel University, USA
09:00 Temporal aliasing in high-speed 3-dimmensional digital image correlation vibration measurement
T Beberniss, US Air Force Research Labs, USA
09:25 Systematic errors in the use of high speed cameras for digital image correlation
G Battams, University of Southampton, UK
09:50 Benchmarking ultra-high speed cameras for full-field deformation measurement
F Pierron, University of Southampton, UK
10:15 Laser-generated pulsed x-ray source for applications in dynamic imaging
R Clarke, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK
10:40 Refreshment break and exhibition
Session 5: Fracture/damage
Chair: A Gilat, The Ohio State University, USA
11:10 Towards high-speed digital image correlation measurements of dynamic ruptures along frictional
interfaces
V Rubino, California Institute of Technology, USA
11:25 Determination of specimen sizes of concrete subjected to static loading in comparison to those
from split Hopkinson bar test for computation of dynamic increasing factor
S Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore
11:50 Experimental and numerical investigations of damage modes in ceramics subjected to impact
loading
P Forquin, University of Grenoble, France
12:15 The nature of light as an optical damage measurement
L Lamberson, Drexel University, USA
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12:40 Exhibitor presentations
13:00 Lunch and exhibition
Chair: C Siviour, University of Oxford, UK
15:00 (keynote) High-speed imaging; history, techniques and applications
J Field, University of Cambridge, UK
15:50 Imaging Round Table
16:50 DYMAT General Assembly
18:20 End of day two
19:30 Conference dinner – Institute of Physics
Wednesday 20 November 2013
Chair: W Proud, Imperial College London, UK
09:00 (keynote) Pulsed Digital Holography for the measurement of transient mechanical events
M Sjödahl, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
Session 6-1: Identification 1 – materials
Chair: P, Verleysen, Ghent University, Belgium
09:50 Identification of constitutive behaviour of materials based on ultra-high speed imaging and the
Virtual Fields Method
H Zhu, Mechanics Surfaces and Materials Processing Laboratory, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France
10:15 The virtual fields method to the uniaxial mechanical behaviour of hyperelastic materials at medium
strain rate
S-H Yoon, University of Oxford, UK
10:40 On the use of the Virtual Fields Method to characterize the dynamic response of geomaterials in
spalling tests
P Forquin, University of Grenoble, France
11:05 Refreshment break
Session 6-2: Identification 2 – forces/vibration
Chair: M Sjödahl, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
11:30 Modal identification using shape features and high speed digital image correlation measurements
W Wang, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
11:55 Medium velocity impact force estimation through high speed digital image correlation
J-C Passieux, Université de Toulouse, Institut Clément Ader, France
12:20 Identification of bending dynamic load using full-field curvature measurements
C Devivier, University of Southampton, UK
12:45 Lunch
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Session 7: Composites
Chair: J M Barton, University of Southampton, UK
13:45 Experimental and analytical analysis of the blast resistance of foam sandwich structures for naval
applications
M Kelly, Imperial College London, UK
14:10 High strain rate behaviour of unidirectional and textile composites under compression and
combined compression-shear loading
H Koerber, Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Carbon Composites, Germany
14:35 Characterization of interfacial fracture toughness of sandwich structures using high speed infrared
thermography
W Wang, University of Southampton, UK
15:00 Closing remarks
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