Oral Presenters


Theme 1: Ageing
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
11   Resül Sahin   Universität der Bundeswehr München   Impact of Thermal Ageing on the Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Carbon Black-Reinforced Natural Rubber.
16   Ondrej Farkas   UniBw   A Comparative Study of Formulations for Specific Degradation Times and Their Impact on Optimisation Performance in the Context of Thermal Ageing of Unfilled Natural Rubber
22   Matéo Gobinaud   Vibracoustic, Advanced Engineering - Departement Engineering Simulation Methods (ESM)   Towards reliable fatigue prediction of aged rubber parts in automotive NVH systems
29   Richard Pazur   Department of National Defense   An Examination of the Effect of Short-Term High Heat Exposure on Rubber Compounds. Part II: Polychloroprene Rubber
38   Lars Beex   University of Luxembourg   Probabilistic concepts in the context of thermal aging
48   Benoit Omnes   Cetim   Thermo-oxidative ageing effects on EPDM Sealing Performance: coupling experimental analysis with nonlinear FEM leakage prediction
55   Oscar Peta   ENSTA - IP Paris, IRDL CNRS UMR 6027   Mechanical Property Gradients in Aged Rubber O-Rings: Nanoindentation Mapping and Finite Element Modeling
98   William Mars   Endurica LLC   Validation study of Endurica MP oxygen diffusion/reaction effects in rubber
122   Andri Andriyana   Universiti Malaya   Comparing the effects of swelling and thermo-oxidative aging on the mechanical responses of elastomers
             

Theme 2: Artificial Intelligence for Material Modelling, Property Enhancement & Optimisation
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
17   Dengpeng Huang   University of Twente   Predicting Rubber Compounds Properties from 3D Microstructures Using Machine Learning
28   Hüsnü Dal   Middle East Technical University   A Data-Driven Constitutive Model for Mullins-type Damage in Rubberlike Materials
32   Alp Kağan Açan   Middle East Technical University   A Data-driven inelastic constitutive model for polymeric materials
47   Héctor Lobato Basterra   Leartiker   Integrating Machine Learning and Molecular Dynamics for Predictive Modeling of Semi-Crystalline Polypropylene in TPVs
49   Konrad Friedrichs   Dresden University of Technology   A physics-augmented neural network model for strain-crystallizing elastomers
110   Eric Robin   Univ Rennes, CNRS, IPR (Institut de Physique de Rennes) - UMR 6251   Machine-learning-based construction of the temperature-dependent Haigh diagram
             

Theme 3: Constitutive Models for Elastomer Behaviour
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
4   Vu Ngoc Khiêm   Zienkiewicz Institute for Modelling, Data and AI, Swansea University   Natural rubber: a critical benchmark for constitutive modeling
8   Takahiro Mori   Bridgestone Corporation   Development of new constitutive law for rubber bearing isolators.
12   Alexander Lion   University of the Bundeswehr   Finite elasticity and viscoelasticity using stretch tensor invariants
15   Mascha Niemeyer   Otto von Guericke University   Coupling of a non-linear material model with multi-body simulations of highly dynamic systems
20   Yong Pang   Queen Mary University of London   Phase-Field Fracture Modelling of Mussel-Plaque-Inspired Porous Elastomers
23   Konstantin Volokh   Technion - Israel Institute of Technology   On modeling viscoelasticity at finite strains
24   Alexis Walle   Vibracoustic, CAE Durability Prediction Department   Characterization and modeling of the cyclic mechanical behavior of thermoplastic vulcanizates
33   Satoshi Ishikawa   IDAJ Co., LTD.   Numerical Calculation Procedure for Constitutive Equation of Rubbers with Subloading-Mullins Effect
34   Bogyu Choi   Hankook Tire & Technology Co.,Ltd.   A Viscoplastic Constitutive Model for Tire Polymeric Cords in Flat Spot Simulation
41   Sergio Reyes   Tongji University   Constitutive modelling of a thermoplastic polyurethane for seismic isolation applications
44   Saeid Kheirandish   ARLANXEO Deutschland GmbH   Constitutive Equation For Crosslinked Elastomers Based On A Novel Strain Energy Function For Orientation And Average Chain Stretch
50   Herbert Baaser   University of Applied Sciences   Mechanical Stability in isotropic, incompressible Hyperelasticity
51   Felix Hartung   Institute for Structural Analysis, Technische Universität Dresden   Wear Analysis Framework for Rubber-like Materials
68   Naruto Maeda   University of the Ryukyus   Constitutive Modeling of Payne Effect in Filled Rubber Using a Two-Component Maxwell Model
72   Thomas Berger   Institute for Structural Analysis, Technische Universität Dresden   Cyclic Steady State Simulation of Non-axisymmetric Tires
89   Federico Califano   Sapienza University of Rome   An Open-Source Finite-Element Implementation of the Deep Rheological Element for Large-Strain Nonlinear Viscoelastic Behavior of Elastomers
99   Erwan Verron   Ecole Centrale de Nantes   Simultaneous tension-torsion of hyperelastic compressible cylinders: application to the Poynting effect in elastomer matrix composites filled with hollow thermoplastic microspheres
103   Emilien Duparchy   Université du Luxembourg   A viscoelastic constitutive model incorporating the Mullins and Payne effects
             

Theme 4: Experimental Methods and Characterisation
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
3   Christoph Goegelein   ARLANXEO Deutschland GmbH   Fatigue, Tear, and Tensile Properties of Carbon Black Reinforced Hydrogenated Nitrile-Butadiene Rubber
7   Mokarram Hossain   Swansea   Towards biaxial fatigue experiments of elastomers using square and cruciform geometries in planar tension conditions
9   Jorge Lacayo   Continental Tires   Pulsed Mechanical Analysis – Revisiting Rebound Resilience according to Schob
10   Florian Krebs   University of the Bundeswehr München   Development of new experimental setups to study the induced anisotropic Mullins effect with regard to successive types of deformation
13   Peihao Song   Univerisity of Oxofrd   From Materials to Architected Lattices: Rate-Dependent Energy Dissipation Behaviour of Thermoplastic Polyurethanes
18   Cristian Ovalle   Mines Paris, PSL University, Centre for Materials Sciences   Unveiling ageing-dependent deformation mechanisms in rubberlike materials via in situ microtomography during confined compression
36   Hugo Madeira   GeM - Centrale Nantes   Hydrostatic response of polyurethane filled with hollow thermoplastic microspheres: from microspheres’ journey to composite volumetric behaviour
37   Bülent Yagimli   University of Applied Sciences Ostfalia   Integrated Experimental and Simulation Study of Elastomer Fatigue on an Enhanced Rotational Flexometer
42   Mohamed Abdelmoniem   Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Ostfalia university of applied sciences   Experimental and Numerical Analysis of the Influence of Load Sequence on Fatigue Life of Natural rubber Under Rotating Shear loading.
45   Théo Dobrossy   Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives,CEA Cadarache   Predicting Elastomeric Seal Performance in Nuclear Transport Using a Coupled Experimental and Numerical Approach
52   Quy Minh Vuong   Institut Pprime, CNRS, ISAE-ENSMA, Université de Poitiers, F-86962 Futuroscope   Numerical evaluation of permeability tests on membrane and O-ring HNBR under Helium
53   Julie Pepin   Laboratoire de mécanique Gabriel Lamé   Highlighting dissipative phenomena in elastomers through instrumented indentation
57   Benbeka Riadh   Institut Pprime, CNRS, ISAE-ENSMA, Université de Poitiers, F-86962 Futuroscope   New Method for Exploiting Indentation to Characterise Elastomers
63   Richard Pazur   Department of National Defense   The Determination of Sulfur Chain Length Type and Amount in Rubber Systems
75   Philipp Schmidt   Helmut Schmidt University   A validation method for crimping simulations of air spring sleeves under changing temperature conditions
76   Ole Brockmeyer   Deutsches Institut für Kautschuktechnologie e.V.   Energy-based framework of rubber wear characterization using multiple ‎tribometers
78   Radek Stocek   Centre of Polymer Systems, Tomas Bata University in Zlín   Intrinsic Strength, T₀ as a Physical Parameter Describing Rubber Abrasion Resistance
90   Ivanna Pivdiablyk   Ecole Centrale de Nantes, CNRS, GeM, UMR 6183   Shear behaviour of polyurethane filled with hollow thermoplastic microspheres: from characterisation to assessment of its volume
97   William Mars   Findlay   On crack tip position measurement accuracy in fatigue crack growth testing
100   Thao Pham   Queen Mary University of London   Modelling the Transition from Smear Wear to Abrasive Wear During Frictional Sliding of Rubber
112   Eric Euchler   Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF)   Beyond Uniaxial Tension: Biaxial Deformation-Induced Crystallization in Natural Rubber
117   Lutz Zybell   Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF)   Investigations of Crack Tip Strain Fields in Natural Rubber
119   David Kerihuel   University of Rennes   From microstructural and mechanical characterisation to numerical modelling of thermoplastic matrices reinforced with microcapsules
124   Kenji Urayama   Kyoto University   Evolution of Stress Concentration near a Circular Defect in Natural Rubber: Role of Strain-Induced Crystallization
126   Kakeru Obayashi   Kyoto University   Changes in molecular chain structure and strain-induced crystallization behaviors of a segmented polyurethane elastomer under uniaxial and equi-biaxial deformation processes
             

Theme 5: Fatigue & Fracture
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
54   Mikel Isasi   Leartiker   A Novel Experimental Approach for Fracture Mechanics-Based Characterisation of Electrospun Polymeric Scaffolds
61   Bülent Efe Tanış   Middle East Technical University   A Physically Based Stochastic Extension Of Phase-Field Modeling Of Fracture In Rubber-Like Materials
65   Kemal Açıkgöz   Middle East Technical University   A Coupled Data-driven Damage and Phase-field Fracture Model for Filled Rubber
73   Rainer Klauke   Vibracoustic SE & Co. KG, Advanced Engineering (DE)   FEA based damage calculation and service life prognosis of axial air spring sleeves made of fiber reinforced rubber composites
84   Marcel Skoglund   Helmut Schmidt University   Deduction of characteristic damage mechanisms for axial air spring sleeves using a holistic data model
95   Housseine Chocker   Pprime   Damage Mechanisms from Rapid Hydrogen Gas Decompression and Their Impact on Fatigue Crack Growth in HNBR.
101   Davide De Focatiis   University of Nottingham   Quasi-static and fatigue crack growth in filled elastomers: is there a link?
104   Junichiro Yamabe   Fukuoka University   Effects of Carbon Black and Silica Fillers on Fatigue Crack Growth and Fracture Mechanisms in SBR
107   Orkid Ramekaj   Queen Mary University   The Effect of Environmental Ageing on the Fatigue Crack Growth Properties of NBR and HNBR Compounds
109   Jean-Benoit Le Cam   Institute of Physics Rennes   Simultaneous characterization of full strain, calorimetric and strain-induced crystallinity fields at the crack tip of an unfilled natural rubber
115   Alice Bianucci   Dipartimento di Chimica, Materiali e Ingegneria Chimica "Giulio Natta", Politecnico di Milano   J-resistance curves of silica-filled SBR-based compounds: how to address crack deviation
             

Theme 6: Micro-Structure to Property Relationships
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
6   Irene Yurovska   YIGlobal   Application of Interplay Between Individual Properties of Rubber Parts
14   Katsuhiko Tsunoda   Bridgestone Corporation   Latex Serum Derived Supramolecular Networks Dramatically Enhances Mechanical Strength of Natural Rubber
39   Patrick Schneider   Deutsches Institut für Kautschuktechnologie e.V. (DIK)   A spectral method for the efficient solution of the mesoscale problem in the context of a multiscale model for cellular rubber
70   Yann Marco   ENSTA   A new calorimetric approach to measure mechanically induced crystallization in filled natural rubber based on the comparison to a non-crystallizing twin
71   Fabio Nadin-Ammbrosio   IMP   Crystal Strain and Strain Hardening in Natural Rubber: Insights from In-Situ WAXS
77   Louise Bouffard   Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSA Lyon, Université Jean Monnet, CNRS UMR 5223, Laboratoire Ingénierie   Structure–property relationships in polyurethane elastomers: microstructure influence on large strain and fracture response
81   Athina Maria Theochari Athanasaki   NTNU   Simulating hydrogen-induced effects via a micro-mechanical parametric model
93   Xavier Morelle   Laboratoire d'Ingénierie des Matériaux Polymères, INSA Lyon, CNRS UMR 5223   How curing conditions improve the mechanical properties of silica-free silicone elastomers
102   Sarah Pedroni   Queen Mary University of London   3D Microstructural Simulations of Filler Reinforcement in Rubber
114   Yuko Ikeda   Research Institute for Production Development   Rubber network morphology governed by sulfur cross-linking reactions
             

Theme 7: Novel Industrial Applications
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
19   Michael Kaliske   Institute for Structural Analysis, TU Dresden   Modelling Soft Rubber by the Material Point Method
62   Saul Utrera-Barrios   Technical University of Denmark (DTU)   Quantifying Static and Cyclic Tensile Behaviour in Silicone Rubbers for Scalable Mechanical Batteries
88   Anuwat Suwannachit   Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH   Enhancing tire performance prediction through advanced constitutive modeling
111   Christian Nwosu   Department of Materials, National Graphene Institute and Henry Royce Institute, University of Manchester   Graphene Enhanced Sustainable Nanocomposites Reinforcement Mechanisms for Industrial and Artificial Intelligence Advancement
             

Theme 8: Polymer Rheology & Processing
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
40   Jens Meier   DIK - German Rubber Institute   Viscoelastic modelling of an EPDM compound using the Roly-Polie model and its ‎perspective for mould filling simulations
             

Theme 9: Smart Elastomer Materials: Applications & Modelling
             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
27   Vinuri Gamlath   Zienkiewicz Institute for Modelling, Data and AI, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Swansea University, SA1 8EN   The effect of cyclic loading on the energy harvesting efficiency of dielectric elastomer generators
31   Alireza Yazdandousthamedani   Institute for Structural Analysis, Technische Universität Dresden   Modeling the coupled magneto-viscoelastic behavior of anisotropic magnetoactive elastomers
58   Tilak Rana   TUD Dresden University of Technology   Approaches for Inducing Twisting Actuation in Adaptive Fiber Reinforced Rubber Composites: An Experimental and Numerical Study
64   Anna Bandoni   University of Twente   Magnetically Tunable Periodic and Random Architectures in Magnetorheological Elastomers
67   Nicolas Candau   Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya   Enhancement of strain induced crystallization and elastocaloric effect in rubbers by waste and renewable fillers
74   Martin Hermann   Technical University of Liberec   Design of miniature magnetically actuated soft grippers based on hard-magnetic elastomers
85   Pawan Patel   Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung e.V   Influence of near field effect on magnetic hysteresis in magneto-active elastomers.
91   Biqiong Chen   University of Liverpool   Biobased self-healing elastomers: structure-property relationships and applications
92   Carola Boehmer   Institute of solid-state electronics (IFE), TU Dresden   Constitutive Modeling and Strain Field Analysis of Pre-Stretched Circular Dielectric Elastomer Actuators: Influence of Geometry and Material Properties
113   Gabriele Albertini   Unversity of Nottingham   Understanding and Modelling Squeaking in Soft-Rigid Friction
             
             
             

Poster Presenters

             
ID   Presenting Author   Affiliation   Presentation Title
25   Benoit Omnes   Cetim   Improving seal ageing assessment: comparing Compression Stress Relaxation and Compression Set
56   Emmanuella Vanie   Laboratoire de Mécanique Gabriel LaMé, Univ. Tours, Univ. Orléans, INSA CVL   Characterization of thermo-mechanical ageing of highly compressible elastomers
80   Steffen Seitz   Institute of Mechanics, University of the Bundeswehr Munich   Analysis of the Sorption Behaviour of Polypropylene/Polystyrene Pyrolysis Oils in Nitrile-Butadiene Rubber
116   Claudia Marano   Politecnico di Milano   High-pressure hydrogen ageing of elastomers: mechanical behaviour evolution and implications for sealing components
94   Yuchen Lian   University of Warwick   Dynamic crosslink EVA foam : foam to foam recycling, self healing and application
106   Parinchaya Srithavorn   Queen Mary University of London   Analysing changes to the crosslink network in elastomers before and after recycling
127   Alan Muhr   Centre for Alternative Technology    
59   Helaleh Badrnoebashar   TUD Dresden University of Technology   Data-Driven Control of Multi-Modal Deformation in Thermoplastic Polyurethane Actuators with Multiple SMA Wires
128   Vidit Bansal   R&D, CEAT Ltd.   Cure-State-Dependent Material Characterization and Constitutive Modelling of Rubber for Digital Twinning of Tyre Process-Product Simulation procedures
1   Changsu Woo   Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials   Development of A Fatigue lifeTIME evaluation methodology for rubber components
43   Kiyane Saleh   Nantes Université   Characterisation of compressible elastomeric composites under uniaxial tension and compression tests.
60   Benbeka Riadh   Institut Pprime, CNRS, ISAE-ENSMA, Université de Poitiers, F-86962  Futuroscope   New Method for Exploiting Indentation to Characterise Elastomers
108   Jean-Benoit Le Cam   Institute of Physics Rennes   Metrological validation of a high-resolution surface calorimetry approach towards crack tip characterization
120   Afni Restasari   Queen Mary University of London   Mechanical Properties of Visible Light-radiated Aromatic Self-healing Poly(urethane-urea)
121   Auche Doriane   IPR (Institute of Physics of Rennes)   Applicability of Swelling-Based Active Chain Density Determination to Natural Rubber Filled with Alternative Fillers
123   Grégoire Delahaye   OESL   Active chain density evaluation from swelling measurement and insights for better accounting for insoluble particles
125   Yuki Tokudome   Kyoto University   Visualizing the Spatial Development of Internal Damage under Non-uniform Deformations in Filled Elastomers
5   Rk Luo   Trelleborg AVS   New method to evaluate fatigue crack initiation and propagation in antivibration components used in rail vehicles
69   Halil Bilal   Bayrak Lastik A.S.   A Comparative Experimental–Numerical Framework for Fatigue Assessment of Rubber Compounds
82   Mengtao Wang   university of warwick   Fatigue analysis and crack growth simulation of elastomer-filler networks
96   William Mars   Endurica LLC   Cyclic softening of a suspension bushing under road loads
118   James Busfield   Queen Mary University of London   Modelling tyre tread wear abrasion mechanisms
21   Mathieu Badard   Alpha Technologies   Fillers distribution impact on crack propagation in rubber compound
35   Annie Brown   University of Cambridge   Evaluation of Group Interaction Modelling of HTPB through Measurements of its Bulk Properties
66   Haocong Shi   IINM, WMG, University of Warwick   Synergistic Effects of Silica–MWCNT Hybrid fillers on dynamic mechanical properties of SSBR Compounds
26   Chen Zhang   Queen Mary University of London   Design and mechanics of extreme suction controlled adhesive structures
46   Krishna Sai Pinni   Indian Institute of Technology Bombay   Coupled Performer–Roller System Modelling for Accurate Die Swell Prediction in Industrial Rubber Extrusion
79   Przemyslaw Kukian   Corning Optical Communications   Design of ultra-soft elastomeric cable seals for telecommunication networks
83   Onur Arslan   Warwick Manufacturing Group   Influence of Curing Strategies on Sustainable Lignin–XNBR Rubber Composites
86   Yuchen Sun   Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick   Multiscale Characterisation of Elastomer–Filler Networks Using Nonlinear Rheology and Small-/Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering Techniques
105   Max Dixey   Queen Mary University of London   Advanced Rheology for Understanding Reinforcement Mechanisms at the Polymer Filler Interface
87   Andrej Lang   German Institute for Rubber Technology   Adaptive mechanical behaviour of MREs for tuneable vibration systems