The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Table of content Agenda .................................................................................................................................................... 2 Foreword ................................................................................................................................................. 5 Committees ............................................................................................................................................. 6 MATADOR 2015 Keynote Speeches ..................................................................................................... 8 Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................. 15 National Formosa University – Campus Map....................................................................................... 16 National Formosa University – Symposium 1F Plan............................................................................ 17 National Formosa University – Symposium B1F Plan ......................................................................... 18 Conference Programme ........................................................................................................................ 19 Transportation Services ........................................................................................................................ 45 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 1 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 38th MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Agenda 27th March 2015 19:30, Welcome Reception, Nice Prince Hotel 7F, Fusion Restaurant (Adress:No. 600, Chung Hsiao Road, Chiayi City, Taiwan 60080) Day 1 - Saturday 28th March 2015 Time Activities Location 9:00 – 9:40 Registration Reg. Area 9:40 – 10:00 Conference Opening Addresses Conference Hall 10:00 – 10:40 Plenary Keynote Conference Hall 10:40 – 11:00 Tea/coffee break (Square B) Time Activities Location 11:00 – 12:20 Plenary Keynotes Conference Hall 12:20 – 12:30 12:30 – 13:30 Time 13:30 – 15:20 15:10 – 15:30 Time 15:30 – 17:10 Group Photo Lunch (Square B) Room1 Room2 Room3 Room 4 Mechanical Metrology Laser Processing 1 ECM/EDM Machining 1 1 Tea/Coffee Break (Square B) Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Mechanical Metrology Laser Processing 2 Micro/Nano Machining 2 2 Fabrication and Manipulation 13:30 – 15:30 Poster Session, 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 Square C 2 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Day 2- Sunday 29th March 2015 Time Activities Location 9:00 – 10:20 Plenary Keynotes Conference Hall 10:20 – 10:40 Time Tea/coffee break (Square B) Room 1 10:40 – 12:30 12:20 – 13:30 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Mechanical Metrology Laser Processing 3 Additive Machining 3 3 Manufacturing 1 Lunch (Square B) Time 13:30 – 15:10 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Mechanical Metrology Machine Tool Machining 4 4- JSPE Design and 1 Applications– Special NCCU Session 15:10 – 15:30 Time 15:30 – 17:10 Tea/Coffee Break (Square B) Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Mechanical Metrology Laser Processing 4 Additive Machining 5 Manufacturing 2 5-JAPE 2 18: 00 - Conference Banquet, Nice Prince Hotel 5F Alishan Ballroom 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 3 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Day 3 - 30th March 2015 Time Room 1 9:00 – 10:40 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Mechanical Metrology Welding Additive Machining 6 6 10:40 – 11:00 Tea/coffee break (Square B) Time Room 1 11:00 – 12:40 Manufacturing 3 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Mechanical Metrology Innovative Robotics and Machining 7 7 Manufacturing and Automation Design 12:40 – 13:30 Lunch (Square B) Time Room 1 13:30 – 15:20 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Mechanical Monitoring Design and System Laser Processing 5 Machining 8 and Engineering and Joining Control of Machining Operations 15:10 – 15:40 Tea/coffee break (Square B) Time Activities Location 15:40 – 17:00 Plenary Keynotes Conference Hall 17: 00-17:10 Best Paper Award (Chaired by Professor Sri Hinduja) 17:10 –17:20 Wenyuh Jywe) Conference Closing Remarks (Professors Lin Li, Sri Hinduja, and 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 4 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Foreword On behalf of the president of National Formosa University, I would like to welcome all the participants to Huwei, Taiwan for the 38th International MATADOR Conference. Since its beginning, MATADOR Conference has been one of the most traditional conferences in the world to provide a great opportunity for the experts to present the their latest research results, share innovative ideas and shaping the trends of technology in the fields of Manufacturing Processes, Technology, Systems Design and Integration, Metrology and Management. MATADOR conference also provides a unique platform for us to establish an international collaboration framework for prompting and inspiring new technology innovation of Manufacturing, Automation and Systems. In this three-day conference, seven keynote speakers are invited to deliver speeches in the plenary sessions. This conference has received more than 174 submitted papers, in which 83 papers have been selected by the committees to be published in the proceeding. All these papers of magnificent topics are divided into 31 technical sessions and presented in several parallel sessions in this conference. Seven of the parallel sessions are arranged in special themes such as additive manufacturing (3D printing), bio-manufacturing, Laser processing, and etc. Before the end of this conference, the winner of the best paper presented in the conference will be selected and awarded with a prize of US$160. To all members of the Scientific and Organising Committees, we would like to thank all of them for their tremendous efforts to organize this conference successfully. At last, this is really a great honor for National Formosa University to host and organize this special and professional occasion. I would like to thank all of your for your participation. The program committee organizes not only keynote speeches and technical sessions, but also a special banquet to give the warm welcome to our guests. We look forward to having a successful conference and hope all the participants have an enjoyable stay in Taiwan. Wen-Yuh Jywe Conference Chairman of MATADOR 2015 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 5 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Committees International Scientific Committee Professor J C Aurich, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Professor D Biermann, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany Professor M. Brandt, RMIT University, Australia Professor K Cheng, Brunel University, UK Professor B Cheung, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Professor Chee Kai Chua, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Dr K Cooke, Teer Coatings Ltd, UK Professor B Denkena, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany Professor S Dimov, Birmingham University, UK Professor J R Duflou, Katholieke University Leuven, Belgium Professor F Z Fang, Tianjin University, China Professor Wei Gao, Tohoku University, Japan Professor D K Harrison, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK Professor J Y Jeng, National Taiwan University of S&T, Taiwan Professor X Q Jiang, University of Huddersfield, UK Dr I Kelbassa, Fraunhofer ILT, Germany Professor F Klocke, RWTH Aachen, Germany Professor M Kunieda, University of Tokyo, Japan Professor S Kurokawa, Kyushu University, Japan Professor B Lauwers, Katholieke University of Leuven, Belgium Professor J Lawrence, University of Lincoln, UK Professor Y S Liao, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Professor Y F Lu, University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA Professor J Mazumder, University of Michigan, USA Professor J A McGeough, University of Edinburgh, UK Professor P Maropolous, University of Bath, UK Professor A Y C Nee, National University of Singapore Professor M K Park, Pusan National University, Korea Professor F J A M Van Houten, University of Twente, Netherlands Professor F Vollertsen, BIAS GmbH, Germany Professor M L Zhong, Tsinghua University, China 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 6 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Organising Committee Professor Lin Li, FREng (General Chair) Professor Wen-Yuh Jywe (Co-Chairman) Professor Srichand Hinduja (Co-Chairman) Professor Paulo Bartolo Professor Chun-Jen Chen Professor Kuang-Chao Fan Professor David Hayhurst Professor So Ito Professor Wen-Hsiang Hsieh Professor Chih-Hsiung Hu Professor Soek-Hee Lee Professor Van-Tsai Liu Professor Paul Mativenga Professor M K Park Professor Jing-Chung Shen Professor Mike Smith Professor Ming-Piao Tsai Professor Min-Hui Yang Dr Carl Diver Dr Marco Domingos Dr John Francis Dr Christian Griffiths Dr Robert Heinemann Dr James Methven Dr Mohammad Sheikh Dr Andrew Weightman 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 7 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 MATADOR 2015 Keynote Speeches 28th March (Saturday) Keynote Speeches “Strategic planning for the creative economy in Korea” Professor Heui Jae Pahk President of Office of R&D Planning, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, South Korea During last few decades, Korea stood up from the wreckage of Korean war to the 6th largest exporter in the world in 2013. We call this “miracle of Han river”, and we believe this is mainly due to the intensive R&D investment during that period. Prof. Pahk would address his experience in entrepreneurship such as founder and CEO of SNU Precision as the first venture company from the Korean universities. For commercial success in manufacturing industry, Korean government has made investments in innovative ecosystem. The OSP (Office of Strategic R&D Planning) headed by Prof. Pahk, has taken main roles in strategies for innovative ecosystem, especially including the industrial engine projects for growth of Korean hidden-champions and for revitalization of manufacturing industry in Korea. Biography Educational Background - PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester, UK - MSc/BSC, Mechanical Design and Production Engineering, Seoul National University Professional Experience - Founder and CEO, SNU Precision Co. (1998~) - Professor, Seoul National University (1993~) - Senior Member of National Academy of Engineering, Korea(2010~) Publication/Awards - Over 200 Technical Papers and 50 Patents - Presidential Decoration in Technology Innovation(2004) - Tower of 70 Million Dollars Export (2014) - IR52 Jang Young Sil Award, Korea (2004,2013) - Grand Award for 100 Innovations for Korea, National Academy of Engineering (2010) - Award of Young Scientist/Engineer, National Academy of Engineering, Korea (2006) - Award of Contribution, College of Engineering, Seoul National University (2005) - Kwanak Grand Prix Award, Alumni Association of Seoul National University (2005) - Award of Excellence, Ministry of Knowledge and Economy, Korea 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 8 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 MATADOR 2015 Keynote Speeches 28th March (Saturday) Keynote Speeches “Additive Bio-manufacturing for Personal Medicine” Professor Paulo Bartolo Director of Manchester Bio-Manufacturing Centre, The University of Manchester, UK Principles of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have been used for the development of innovative medical therapies to engineering tissues and organs. These therapies involve the use of biomaterials, cells and biologically active molecules, according to two fundamental strategies: the top-down and bottom-up. Top-down approaches, the most commonly used, involve implantation of porous scaffolds, with or without living cells and bioactive agents, into the defect site in the patient. In these approaches, scaffolds act as temporary templates for the seeded cells, mimicking the properties of the native extracellular matrix (ECM) and providing an adequate environment for the growth of the new tissue. Scaffolds can be produced by using either conventional or additive techniques, resulting in structures with different levels of porosity, pore size, interconnectivity and spatial distribution. Additive biomanufacturing techniques allow significantly higher control over the scaffold characteristics (e.g. architecture, porosity, permeability, etc.), enabling the automatic and reproducible fabrication of scaffolds in a wide range of polymeric, ceramic and composite materials. Some of these techniques also allow the fabrication of constructs encapsulating living cells. This keynote presentation describes the most recent advances on the top-down approach to fabricate scaffolds for tissue regeneration, presenting the most important additive biomanufacturing techniques and processable materials. Future perspectives in the field and challenges for future research are also discussed. Biography Paulo Jorge Bártolo is Chair Professor of Advanced Manufacturing and Director of the Manchester Biomanufacturing Centre at the University of Manchester, Visiting Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria (Portugal), Visiting Professor at the Nanyang University (Singapore), Professor of the ‘Catedra UNESCO’ of Biomaterials at the University of Havana (Cuba), Fellow of the International Academy of Production Engineering (CIRP), Portuguese Representative at the Global Alliance of Rapid Prototyping Associations and Regional Coordinator of the Additive Manufacturing Platform. He is also Editor-in-Chief of both Virtual and Physical Prototyping Journal published by Taylor&Francis and Biomanufacturing Reviews published by Springer and member of the Editorial Board of several journals, such as the Rapid Prototyping Journal, the International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing, the Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, the ISRN Tissue Engineering the International Journal on Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems, the International Journal of Bioprinting and International Journal of Additive and Subtractive Materials Manufacturing. Paulo Bártolo is Advisor of the Portuguese Government and several funding agencies in Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, South Africa and Canada. He was referee of the European Research Council. 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 9 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 MATADOR 2015 Keynote Speeches 28th March (Saturday) Keynote Speeches “Advances in Nano Mechanical Machining” Professor Fengzhou Fang President of International Society for Nanomanufacturing, Centre for Micro/Nano Manufacturing Technology, Tianjin University, China Manufacturing can be classified as either top-down or bottom-up technologies. In the top-down approaches, materials are removed to create nanoscale patterns from featureless bulk materials. Typical examples include electron beam lithography, focused ion beam lithography, nano-imprint lithography, soft lithography, scanning-probe lithography, and nano mechanical machining. While in bottom-up approaches, materials are assembled to construct two- and three-dimensional structures, such as chemical and physical vapor deposition. To develop nanomanufacturing processes, it is important to understand the fundamentals. Taking the nano mechanical machining for instance, given the atomistic details of machining process are difficult to obtain by experiments, molecular dynamics (MD) simulation as an effective approach has been widely used to study the material removal mechanism. However, the length and time scales that MD can probe are still limited, which prevent MD from modeling the real machining system and process as nanomachining process generally involves in nano, micro and macro scales. To better investigate the mechanisms underlying the machining process, it is essential to develop multiscale method coupling nano, micro and macro scales. This presentation overviews the multiscale simulations and particularly present a 3D multiscale model to study the nanomachining process. Biography Dr. F. Z. Fang is currently working as a professor at Tianjin University. He has been involved as a project leader or principal investigator in more than 80 projects in the fields of ultra-precision machining, freeform machining, micro/nano machining and metrology funded by government or industrial partners. He is also the chief scientist for the national key program of 973 on fundamentals of manufacturing freeform optics. He is a fellow of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP), a fellow of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), the president of the International Society for Nanomanufacturing (ISNM), and the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Nanomanufacturing (IJNM). 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 10 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 MATADOR 2015 Keynote Speeches 29th March (Sunday) Keynote Speeches “High-temperature continuum damage mechanics: from processing and manufacture to component performance” Professor David Hayhurst, FREng, The University of Manchester, UK The concept of Continuum Damage Mechanics is briefly introduced, and the domains of its applicability addressed. Constitutive Equations are introduced that relate inelastic strain rates to applied stress, strain rates, and temperature. The constitutive equations contain the evolution relations for the dominant physical mechanisms that control microstructural evolution; and, they are posed within an Internal State Variable {ISV} framework that enables their calibration using classical optimisation techniques. Calibrated equation sets are then used in computer-based simulations of high-temperature component design, and of manufacturing process simulation. Two illustrative examples are discussed; firstly, the failure of a welded component operated at high-temperature, of the type encountered in Nuclear Electricity Generating plant; and secondly, the high-temperature rolling of a steel slab for controlled microstructure. Biography Professor Hayhurst was educated under Bill Johnson and Franz Koenigsburger at UMIST; and, following graduation, worked for BOEING on the early Design of the 747 Jumbo Jet. Subsequently, he read for the PhD degree in Cambridge UK; and, later he was employed as a retained Consultant, and in academia as follow: University of Leicester – Research Fellow, Lecturer and Reader University of Illinois, USA – Full Professor University of Sheffield – Head of Manufacturing University of California, USA – Visiting Professor UMIST and The University of Manchester – Head of Manufacturing and Head of School He was elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering; and awarded the Griffith Medal by the Institute of Materials. Professor Hayhurst's research has been conducted in fields spanning: materials testing; constitutive modelling of high-temperature multi-axial deformation, damage and fracture of materials; the linkage of mechanisms-based materials models and damage state variable representations used in component design; numerical modelling of the high-temperature performance of engineering components both in service and in manufacture; approximate and detailed design methods with advanced materials, including Ceramic Matrix Composites; and man-machine interfaces in Computer Aided Design. Over the years, he has attracted research funding of £4.0M. His research work is recorded in over 175 Journal publications, including twenty papers in the proceedings of the Royal Society. He is the originator of computer-based Continuum Damage Mechanics (CDM) Analysis. 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 11 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 MATADOR 2015 Keynote Speeches 29th March (Sunday) Keynote Speeches “Nano-fabrication and metrology of large-area micro-optics” Professor Wei Gao Director of Research Centre for Precision Nanosysrtems, Tohoku University, Japan Large-area microoptics are important components in various areas of science and technology. Such microoptics can be classified into two major types: refractive optics such as microlens arrays, and diffractive optics such as diffraction gratings. Many of those are composed of microstructure cells with binary or three-dimensional (3D) geometries arranged in a deterministic pattern. The function of a microoptics is dominated by not only the geometries of the individual microstructure cells but also the spacing between the cells. It is required for the cells to have accurate geometries with well-controlled spacing. Nano-fabrication of such large-area and high-quality micropotics has brought great challenges to the manufacturing industry. This talk will present some new nano-fabrication technologies of optical lithography and single point diamond cutting that are expected to provide effective solutions to the challenges. State-of-the-art measurement technologies that have been developed for post-process and in-process evaluation of the fabricated microoptics will also been demonstrated. Biography Wei Gao received his Bachelor of Precision Instrumentation from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, in 1986, followed by MSc and Ph. D from Tohoku University, Japan, in 1991 and 1994, respectively. He is currently a professor and the director of Research Center for Precision Nanosystems, Department of Nanomechanics of Tohoku University. His research interests include precision metrology and micro/nano-metrology. He is a fellow of CIRP, and the International Society for Nanomanufacturing. He serves as the Vice-Chairman of The Scientific Technical Committee Precision Engineering and Metrology of CIRP. He is also an associate editor of a number of international academic journals including the journal of Precision Engineering, and IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation & Measurement. He has published 150 journal papers and applied 50 patents (20 issued). He is the author of the book “Precision Nanometrology – Sensors and Measuring Systems for Nanomanufacturing” (Springer). He has won five Paper Awards from The Japan Society for Precision Engineering (1998, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011). 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 12 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 MATADOR 2015 Keynote Speeches 30th March (Monday) Keynote Speeches “Resource Efficient Composite Recycling” Professor Paul Mativenga The University of Manchester, UK Sustainability grand challenges demand that innovative manufacturing, recycling and remanufacturing processes be optimised to be energy and material efficient. This should be done to reduce environmental burden and process cost, and also to get more from less, with improved quality. My presentation will be focused on resource efficient recycling of heterogeneous composite waste material. The aim is to share some of the research focus, directions and industrial opportunities to address the growing problem of composite waste. The presentation will be based on the work being undertaken in the EXHUME project “Efficient X-sector use of HeterogeneoUs MatErials in Manufacturing”, that is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) in the UK. Biography Professor Paul Mativenga currently holds a Chair in Multiscale & Sustainable Manufacturing at The University of Manchester after having joined the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) in 2002. His expertise and research is in Manufacturing Technologies. The focus is on manufacturing at different length and speed scales. He has published more than 120 peer reviewed scientific papers on manufacturing science and taken part in a number of Research Council UK and industry funded projects. Paul obtained a PhD and MSc in Manufacturing Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology respectively from The University of Liverpool, UK. Paul is excited about developing engineering science solutions to the major challenges of resource efficiency and industrial sustainability. Thus current research focuses on innovative manufacturing technologies and resource efficient or green manufacturing. At Manchester Paul’s major responsibility is as Director of Research for the School of Mechanical Aerospace and Civil Engineering. Internationally he is a member of the College International pour la Recherche en Productique (CIRP) – (which is the International Academy of Production Engineering) and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 13 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 MATADOR 2015 Keynote Speeches 30th March (Monday) Keynote Speeches “Development of Machine Tools Design and Operational Properties” Professor J.Jedrzejewski Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland This paper presents the main directions in the development of machine tools, their producers’ and users’ business determinants and the current and future development of intelligent machine tools, ensuring, among other things, their high productivity and machining accuracy. The role of the modelling and simulation of operational properties in the state-of-the-art improvement of machine tools and the importance of increasing the precision of the latter taking into account the carried out process, are discussed. Much attention is also given to the energy intensity of machine tools and machining processes from both the technical and economic point of view. In conclusions, expectations as to the further development of machine tools are formulated. Biography Guest Lectures and Research Co-operation: Brno Technical University, periodically, Visiting Professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering Niigata University, Japan, 1983 (6 weeks) McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1988, 1992 (2 weeks) + (2 weeks), Visiting Professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering Nagaoka University, Japan, 1995 (2 months), grant Japan Government, University of Manchester, Great Britain, 1996 (1 month) University of Nancy, France, 1997 (1 month) Korean Institute of Machinery and Materials, Korea 1996, 1997 (1 month) Present Position: Head of Machine Tool Design and Manufacturing Systems Division, IPE&A,(till 2002) Head of Interuniversity Laboratory for Design in CATIA System (till 2004), President of Polish Society of Mechanical Engineers and Technicians (SIMP), Wroclaw, and vice president of Tech. Soc. Federation NOT, Wroclaw, Member of CIRP since 1990 Member of Engineers Academy in Poland since 1996 Member of New York Academy of Sciences since 1998, Organiser and Head of International Workshop of Diagnostics and Supervising of Machining Systems, Karpacz, every year, workshops till 2002, Member of Scientific Board of Industrial Research Centers, Editor of Tech-Scientific Journal – Machine Engineering, since 1996 (in Polish and from 2001 in English,Nominator to the JAPAN PRIZE. Awards: Prizes from Minister of Higher Education in: 1971, 1975, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1987 Distinctions from Polish Society of Mechanical Engineers and Technicians in: 1975, 1977, 1980, 1984, 1996, from Polish Government 1974, 1985 Nominations: From American Biographical Inst., Inc. – MAN OF THE YEAR 1997 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 14 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Guidelines 1. 2. Official Language The official language of MATADOR 2015 is English. All presentations including Q&A will be delivered in English. Guideline for Participants Conference Venue National Formosa University (http://autoweb.nfu.edu.tw/MATADOR/) Registration Time of Registration:9:00AM~17:00PM, Mar. 28-30, 2015 (Management Building 1F) 3. Conference Kit, which contains final program, name badge, meal voucher and official receipt, will be provided to participants during check-in at the Registration/Information Desk. Guideline for Presenters The presenters and session chairs are asked to keep to the paper sequence as shown in the Final Program. By following this predefined schedule, participants can switch between sessions without missing the particular papers of interest. The presentation time for each presenter is 20 minutes including Q&A. The session 4. Internet Service and International Telephone Wireless is free to use around the Conference. Conference Kit chairs should allow the presenter for a 15 minutes presentation and leave 5 minutes for discussions. All presenters are requested to report their attendance to the session chair 10 minutes before the session begins. Notebook PCs and LCD projectors will be available in every session room. Presenters are encouraged to prepare their files in MS PowerPoint format on a USB and copy into the PC at the session room before the session begins. Our session aids will assist the presenters to copy the file. If you wish to use your own notebook PC, please open the file before your presentation. For unexpected events that cannot be handle on the spot, you may request through session chairs, session aids or make a direct notification to the Conference Secretary Desk. Guideline for Presenters Standard Poster Size:A1 size 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 15 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 National Formosa University – Campus Map Venue 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 16 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 National Formosa University – Symposium 1F Plan Management Building 1F 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 17 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 National Formosa University – Symposium B1F Plan Management Building B1F 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 18 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Conference Programme Friday, 27th March 2015 19:30, Welcome Reception, Nice Prince Hotel, 7F, Fusion Restaurant (Adress:No. 600, Chung Hsiao Road, Chiayi City, Taiwan 60080) Day 1: Saturday 28th March 2015 9:00 – 09:40 Registration, Tea/Coffee (in Conference Hall registration area, Management Building, F1, National Formosa University) 09:40 – 09:50 Welcome by Host (Conference Hall, F1 Management Building) Professor Wenyuh Jywe (President of National Formosa University, Conference chair) 09:50 – 10:00 Opening Address (Conference Hall) Professor Lin Li (MATADOR Conference chair) Plenary Session 1 Chair: Professor Lin Li (Conference Hall, 1F, Management Building) (28 March 2015) 10:00 – 10:40 Keynote: “Strategic planning for the creative economy in Korea”, Professor Heui Jae Pahk, President of Office of R&D Planning, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, South Korea 10:40 – 11:00 Tea/coffee break Square B, B1F, Management building 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 19 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Plenary Session 2 (28 March 2015) Chair: Professor S Hinduja Conference Hall, F1, Management Building 11:00 – 11:40 Keynote: “Additive Bio-manufacturing for Personal Medicine” , Professor Paulo Bartolo, Director of Manchester Bio-Manufacturing Centre, The University of Manchester, UK 11:40 – 12:20 Keynote: “Advances in Nano Mechanical Machining” Professor Fengzhou Fang, President of International Society for Nanomanufacturing, Centre for Micro/Nano Manufacturing Technology, Tianjin University, China 12:20 – 13:30 Lunch Square B, B1F, Management building Parallel Technical Sessions Time Room 1, B1F, Management Building Session 1: Mechanical Machining 1 (28 March 2015) Session Chair: Prof. Paul Mativenga, The University of Manchester, UK 13:30 (3942) Using Taguchi Robust Design to Ultrasonic Vibration Assisted Turning AISI 1045 Weitai Huang, Wu Der-Ho, Yi-Siang Chen, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (Taiwan) 13:50 (3950) Simulation and experimental study on material removal mechanism and removal characters of ultrasonic machining Jingsi Wang, Keita Shimada, Masayoshi Mizutani and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa, Tohoku University (Japan) 14:10 (3958) The effect of cutting speed and tool material on hole quality when reaming C355 aluminium alloy Sein Leung Soo, David Aspinwall, Peter Harden, Rattanachai Rattanakit, University of Birmingham, Dick Arnold, Mapal Ltd, Brendan Haffner, Doncasters Sterling, Zhu Zhang, Doncasters Group Ltd and Wayne Leahy, Element Six Ltd (UK) 14:30 (4017) Development of solar collector with polygonal Fresnel lens by 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 20 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 ultra/nanoprecision machining Hitoshi Ohmori, Yuki Eguchi, Kenji Higashi, Takayuki Ishii, Yoshiyuki Takizawa, Naoki Tone, Jun-ichi Uegaki, Yoshihiro Uehara, RIKEN (Japan) 14:50 (3966) Performance evaluation of CVD multilayer coating on some machinability characteristics during dry machining of 17-4PH stainless steel Aruna Thakur, Soumya Gangopadhyay, Aveek Mohanty, NIT, Rourkela (India) 15:10 Session close for tea/coffee break Time Room 2, B1F, Management Building Session 2. Metrology and Measurement 1 (28 March 2015) Chair: Prof. Heui Jae Pahk, Seoul National University, South Korea 13:30 (3899) A novel miniature laser diode interferometer for precision displacement measurements Kuang-Chao Fan, Li-min Chen, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) and Hau Zhou, Hefei University of Technology (China) 13:50 (3910) Concurrent measurement method of spindle radial, axial and angular motions using concentric circle grating and phase modulation interferometers Masato Aketagawa, Yoshitaka Maeda, Nagaoka University of Technology, Eiki Okuyama, (Japan) and Muhummad Madden, National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) 14:10 (4071) Design and Preliminary Tests of a New Measurement System by Integrating the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy with 3D Profile Measurement System Fang-Jung Shiou, Jian-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan), Yoshihiro Deguchi, Shunpei Katsumori, Akihiro Ikutomo, University of Tokushima (Japan) 14:30 (3906) Design and testing of a contact-type micro thermal sensor for defect inspection on nanometric smooth surfaces Yuki Shimizu, Wei Gao, Yuta Ohba, Tohoku University (Japan) 14:50 (3917) Homodyne interferometer using I2 frequency stabilized laser diode Masato Aketagawa, Thanh Tung Vu, Yoshitaka Maeda, Nagaoka University of Technology (Japan) 15:10 Session close for tea/coffee break 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 21 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Time Room 3, B1F, Management Building Session 3. Laser Processing 1 (28 March 2015) Chair: Dr. Olivier Allegre, The University of Manchester, UK 13:30 (3978, Invited) Carbon nanoparticle functionalisation of laser textured polymer surfaces for chemical and biological speciation Dermot Brabazon, Dublin City University (Ireland) 14:00 (3960) Femtosecond laser micro-processing technology of biodegradable stents Sheng-yao Lin, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology and Yih-Sharng Chen, National Taiwan University Hospital (Taiwan) 14:20 (4056) Large Area Nano-gratings Fast Fabricated by Femtosecond Laser on Different Metal Surfaces Haiying Song, Shibing Liu, Beijing University of Technology (China) 14:40 (3912) Experimental investigation and FE simulation of heat affected zone in water-jet assisted underwater laser cutting process of mild steel and titanium Yuvraj K. Madhukar, Suvradip Mullick, Shitanshu S. Chakraborty, Som S. Thatoi and Ashish K. Nath, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (India) 15:00 (4070) Advanced beam shaping for ultrafast laser micro-processing Oliver Allegre, the University of Manchester (UK) 15:20 Session close for tea/coffee break Time Room 4, B1F, Management Building Session 4: Electro-chemical and Electro-discharge Machining (28 March 2015) Session Chair: Dr. Carl Diver, The University of Manchester, UK 13:30 (4005) Investigation of Wire EDM Cutting of Medical Thin Wall Delivery Catheters Carl Diver, The University of Manchester (UK) 13:50 (3932) Simulation of suspension properties and dynamics in powder-mixed electro-discharge machining using an immersed-boundary lattice Boltzmann method Jin Sun, Dhiraj V. Patil, The University of Edinburgh (UK) 14:10 Session close for tea/coffee break 15:10 – 15:30 Tea/Coffee Break Square B, B1F, Management building 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 22 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Time Room 1, B1F, Management Building Session 5: Mechanical Machining 2 (28 March 2015) Session Chair: Prof. Sri Hinduja, The University of Manchester, UK 15:30 (3959) Performance of multi-margin coated tools in one-shot drilling of metallic-composite stack materials under varying feed rate and pecking conditions Chun-Liang Kuo, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan), Sein Leung Soo and David Aspinwall, University of Birmingham, Craig Carr and Will Thomas, GKN Aerospace Services Ltd, Wayne Leahy, Element Six Ltd, Rachid M'Saoubi and David Pearson, Seco Tools (UK) 15:50 (3934) Multi-objective optimization of finishing Boring Inconel 718 with Taguchi-Grey Method Shen-Jenn Hwang, Yunn-Lin Hwang, Yi-Hung Tsai, National Formosa University (Taiwan) 16:10 (4015) A basic investigation of micro-grooving on sapphire wafer with diamond tools Hiroshi Kasuga, Hitoshi Ohmori, RIKEN, Akihiko Nemoto, Yamagata University, Masayoshi Mizutani, Tohoku University, Nobuhide Itoh, Ibaraki University (Japan) 16:30 (3941) Ball Nuts Cutting Tool Geometry Design of Precision Grinding Shen-Jenn Hwang, Yunn-Lin Hwang, Yi-Hung Tsai, National Formosa University (Taiwan) 16:50 (4043) A mapping-based analysis method for sculptured surface machining Zhaocheng Wei, M.J. Wang, D.Y. Zhao, Dalian University of Technology and X.C. Sun, The 5706th Factory of PLA (China) 17:10 Session close Time Room 2, B1F, Management Building Session 6. Metrology and Measurement 2 (28 March 2015) Chair: Professor Wei Gao, Tohoku University, Japan 15:30 (3976) Diameter measurement of micro-sphere based on analysis of two wavelength ranges of whispering gallery modes Masaki Michihata, Atsushi Adachi, Akifumi Kawasaki, Yasuhiro Takaya, Osaka University (Japan) 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 23 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 15:50 (3924) Uncertainty Evaluation of an Axi-Symmetric Measurement Machine Jody Muelaner, Mark Chappell, Andrew Francis, Paul Maropoulos University of Bath (UK) 16:10 (3962) The Framework of Integrated Inspection System Based on MBD Technology Guijiang Duan, Rui Liu, Xiaoqing Tang, Beihang University (China) 16:30 (3971) Key technologies for precision management and integrated control in large scale digital alignment Meiqing Wang, Fuzhou Du, Jie Jin, Beihang University (China) 16:50 Session close Time Room 3, B1F, Management Building Session 7. Laser Processing 2 (28 March 2015) Chair: Professor Jianhua Yao, Zhejiang University of Technology, China 15:30 (3901, Invited) Controlled fracture of the soda-lime glass with a contact ball lens in Nd-YAG laser thermal cleavage Jehnming Lin, National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan) 16:00 (3943) High-rate laser processing of metals using high-average power ultrashort pulse lasers Joerg Schille, Lars Hartwig, Sascha Kloetzer, Udo Loeschner, Lutz Schneider, André Streek, Laserinstitut Hochschule Mittweida (Germany) 16:20 (3994) Laser micro machining using photonic nanojets Tsutomu Uenohara, Masaki Michihata, Yasuhiro Takaya, Osaka University (Japan) 16:40 (Invited) Quality improvement in laser material processing through controlling laser beam characteristics and employing different assist media Ashish Kumar NATH, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (India) 17:10 Session close Time Room 4, B1F, Management Building Session 8. Micro/Nano Fabrication and Manipulation (28 March 2015) Chair: Professor Fengzhou Fang, Tianjin University, China 15:30 (3954) Microfabrication of three-dimensional structures using nanoparticle deposition with a nanopipatte 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 24 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Futoshi Iwata, Junya Metoki, Shizuoka University (Japan) 15:50 (4051) Large Scale Periodic Structure Fabrication by Scratching Silica-Glass-Precursor Coating Sergey Bolotov, Masaharu Hashidume, Keita Shimada, Masayoshi Mizutani, Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa, Tohoku University (Japan) 16:10 (3898) Motion Control of Fe3O4 Nanomaterial and Its Application for Thrombus Removal Ming Chang, Jacque Gabayno, Yu Hao Lin, Da Wei LiuChung Yuan Christian University (Taiwan) 16:30 Session close 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 25 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Day 2: Sunday 29th March 2015 Plenary Session 2: 9:00 – 10:20 (Conference Hall, Management Building) 9:00 – 9:40 Session Chair: Professor Paulo Bartolo, The University of Manchester, UK Keynote: “ High-temperature continuum damage mechanics: from processing and manufacture to component performance” Professor David Hayhurst, FREng, The University of Manchester, UK 9:40 – 10:20 Keynote: “Nano-fabrication and metrology of large-area micro-optics” Professor Wei Gao, Director of Research Centre for Precision Nanosysrtems, Tohoku University, Japan 10:20 Session close for tea/coffee break 10:20 – 10:40 Tea/coffee break Square B, B1F, Management building Parallel Sessions Time Room 1, B1F, Management Building Session 9: Mechanical Machining 3 (29 March 2015) Session Chair: Professor Xun Xu, University of Auckland, New Zealand 10:40 (4029) A practical tuning criteria of the CNC parameters according to machining processes Ben-Fong Yu, National Chung Hsing University (Taiwan) 11:00 (4053) Modelling of workpiece dynamics effects on chatter stability of parallel turning operations. Emre Uysal, Erhan Budak, Sabanci University, Emre Ö zlü, Maxima R&D and Manufacturing Gebze , Alper Nizamoğulları, Akım Metal Industry and Trade Inc 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 26 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 (Turkey) 11:20 (4000) Investigation of relation between Straightness and Cutting force in CNC Turning Process Thararath Shansungnoen, Somkiat Tangjitsitcharoen, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) 11:40 Session close for lunch Time Room 2, B1F, Management Building Session 10. Metrology and Measurement 3 (29 March 2015) Chair: Professor Fang-Jung Shiou, National Taiwan University of S&T, Taiwan 10:40 (3973) Investigation of surface damages in contact and form measurement with a force sensor-integrated fast tool servo Yindi Cai, Yuanliu Chen, Wei Gao, So Ito, Yuki Shimizu, Tohoku University (Japan) 11:00 (3956) A Statistical Comparison of Two Different 5-Axis Machine Tool Accuracy Testing Techniques Joseph Flynn, Vimal Dhokia, Stephen Newman, University of Bath (UK) 11:20 (3933) Toolholder sensor design to measure the cutting forces in CNC turning for optimization of the process Daniel Reyes, Syh-Shiuh Yeh, National Taipei University of Technology (Taiwan) 11:40 (4033) In-process identification of stable rotation speed with disturbance observer based on chatter frequency information Ryo Koike, Tojiro Aoyama, Yasuhiro Kakinuma, Kouhei Ohnishi, Keio University (Japan) 12:00 Session close for lunch Time Room 3, B1F, Management Building Session 11: Laser Processing 3 (29 March 2015) Session Chair: Dr. Dermot Brabazon, Dublin City University, Ireland 10:40 (4064, Invited) Deposition characteristics and microstructure of Ni60-Ni composite coating produced by supersonic laser deposition Jianhua Yao, Zhejiang University of Technology (China) 11:10 (3965) 2D & 3D flexible laser system for precision cutting, welding and drilling 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 27 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 applications Mohammed Naeem, Prima Power Laserdyne (USA) 11:30 (3913) Study on the effect of focal point location and incidence angle of laser on cut quality of thick stainless steel sheet by Yb-Fiber laser S. Mullick, S. Shrawgi, A. Kangale, A. Agrawal and A. K. Nath, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (India) 11:50 (3897) Microstructuring of stainless steel with controllable ablation depth by femtosecond laser pulses Chung-Wei Cheng, J S Chen, X Z Tsai, National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan) 12:10 Session close for lunch Time Room 4, B1F, Management Building Session 12: Additive manufacturing 1 (29 March 2015) Session Chair: Professor Zhenmin Chen, Beijing University of Technology, China 10:40 (Invited) Additive manufacturing: what, why and how Martin Leary, RMIT University (Australia) 11:10 (3936) Influence of process parameter on Properties and Microstructure of Functionally Graded Material by AlSi10Mg using Direct Metal Laser Sintering Process Sukanta Sarkar, Kumar Cheruvu, IITKGP (India) 11:30 (3944) Experimental studies on the Influence of process parameters on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure to develop Functionally Graded Material in Direct Metal Laser Sintering Sukanta Sarkar, Kumar Cheruvu, IITKGP (India) 11:50 (4046) Stress Distribution and Crack Propagation Behavior of Solid Al2O3-ZrO2 (Y2O3) Eutectics Prepared by Laser Engineered Net Shaping Dongjiang Wu, Longfei Shi, Guangyi Ma, Fangyong Niu, Yaolei Zhang, Dongming Guo, Dalian University of Technology (China) 12:10 Session close for lunch 12:20 – 13:30 Lunch and Poster Square B, B1F, Management building 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 28 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Time Room 1, B1F, Management Building Session 13: Mechanical Machining 4 (29 March 2015) Session Chair: Dr. Sein Leung Soo, University of Birmingham, UK 13:30 (4041) Reducing Delamination in Micro Drilling of Carbon Composite Materials Edgaras Pliusys and Paul Mativenga, The University of Manchester (UK) 13:50 (3981) Investigation of different cutting condition for CFRP routing with multitooth tool Kuang-Li Li, Kuan-Ming Li, Yao-Yang Tsai, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) 14:10 (3922) A new technology to achieve precision machining for CNC machines using Artificial Neural Network Ganesh Kumar Nithyanandam, Radhakrishnan Pezhinkattil, PSG College of Technology and Matthew Franchetti, University of Toledo (India) 14:30 Session close for coffee/tea break Time Room 2, B1F, Management Building Session 14: Metrology and Measurement 4 - JSPE Affiliate Special Session 1 (29 March 2015) Session Chair: Professor So Ito, Tohoku University, Japan 13:30 (3909) A scanning electrostatic force microscope for the measurement of material distribution in non-contact condition So Ito, Wei Gao, Keiichiro Hosobuchi, Jia Zhigang, Tohoku University (Japan) 13:50 (3972) Development of an error-evaluation system based on a laser interferometer for linear encoders Yasuaki Hori, Youichi Bitou, Satoshi Gonda, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Susumu Makinouchi, Kotaro Nakamura, Akihiro Watanabe, Nikon Corporation (Japan) 14:10 (3985) Development of Orthros, a Thickness Evaluation System for Free Curved Plate -Basic performance based on the measurement principle Yurie Okugawa, Naoki Asakawa, Masato Okada, Kanazawa University (Japan) 14:30 (3984) Homodyne interferometer using iodine frequency stabilized laser diode Thanh Tung Vu, Masato Aketagawa, Yoshitaka Maeda, Nagaoka University of Technology (Japan) 14:50 (3993) A new approach using digital filter technique in shock calibration of accelerometers 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 29 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Hideaki Nozato, Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (Japan) 15:10 Session close for tea/coffee break Time Room 3, B1F, Management Building Session 15. Machine Tool Design and Applications– Special NCCU Session (29 March 2015) Chair: Professor Shyh-Leh Chen, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan 13:30 (4072) Development of Virtual CNC milling system with the integration of cutting force simulation system and its applications in training Yung-Chou Kao, Nhu-Tung Nguyen, Mau-Sheng Chen, National Chung Cheng University (Taiwan) 13:45 (4073) An Efficient Algorithm for the Planning of Acceleration and Deceleration for Five-axis Machine Tools Shyh-Leh Chen, Tzyy-Chyang Lu, National Chung Cheng University (Taiwan) 14:00 (4074) Iterative Learning Control for a Bi-axial System Shyh-Leh Chen, Yu-Chi Chang, National Chung Cheng University (Taiwan) 14:15 (4075) Study and characterization of three-dimensional structure light scanner system based on zoom-lens optical configuration Chien-Sheng Liu, Jyun-Cheng Huang, Chuan-Chen Kuo, Pei-Ju Chiang, Jian-Liang Liu, National Chung Cheng University (Taiwan) 14:30 (4076) 3D Simulation and Verification for Multi-Axis Turn-Mill Machining Hong-Tzong Yau, Jhih-Long Chen,Bing-Rau Yu, National Chung Cheng University (Taiwan) 14:45 (4077) Collision Detection Method for Five-Axis Machining Using STL Model Rong-Shine Lin, Rong-Guey Chang, National Chung Cheng University (Taiwan) 15:00 Session close for tea/coffee break 15:10 – 15:30 Tea/Coffee Break and Poster Square B, B1F, Management building Time Room 1, B1F, Management Building Session 16: Mechanical Machining 5, JSPE Affiliate Special 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 30 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Session 2 (29 March 2015) Session Chair: Professor Yung-Chou Gao, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan 15:30 (3921) Investigation on position dependency of tool-workpiece compliance Daisuke Kono, Atsushi Matsubara, Kyoto university (Japan) and Philip Roh, ETH Zurich (Switzerland) 15:50 (4034) Effect of cross-hatching angles of superfinishing on friction coefficient Keita Shimada, Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa, Masayoshi Mizutani, Tohoku University (Japan) 16:10 (3951) Development of Rotary Ultrasonic Texturing Method Using One-point Diamond Tools for Micro/nano-texturing Shaolin Xu, Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa, Masayoshi Mizutani, Keita Shimada, Tohoku University (Japan) 16:30 (3992) Machinability of thermo-plastic CFRP by inclined planetary milling Hidetake Tanaka, Nagaoka University of Technology (Japan) and Marcel Henerichs, Robert Voss, Konrad Wegener, ETH Zurich (Switzerland) 16:50 General discussions 17:10 Session close Time Room 2, B1F, Management Building Session 17. Metrology and Measurement 5 (29 March 2015) Chair: Prof. K.C. Fan, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 15:30 (3970) Comparison of accuracy verification method for X-ray CT Kazuya Matsuzaki, Makoto Abe, Hiroyuki Fujimoto, Osamu Sato, Toshiyuki Takatsuji, NMIJ (Japan) 15:50 (3974) A Transmission Characteristics of the Low-pass Filter Using Actual Measurement Data Yuki Kondo, Hiroyasu Koshimizu, Munetoshi Numada, Chukyo University, Kazuhide Kamiya, Toyama Prefectural University, Ichiro Yoshida, Kosaka Laboratory Ltd (Japan) 16:10 (4047) Design of a Texture Monitoring System for PV Solar Cell Efficiency via 3-D Virtual Simulation Richard Chiou, Aurel Mathews, Michael Mauk, Drexel University, Yongjin Kwon, Ajou University, Bill Tseng, The University of Texas at El Paso (USA) 16:30 (3979) The development of an imaging base flying fish egg inspection system Chun-Jen Chen, Wenyuh Jywe, National Formosa University (Taiwan) 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 31 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 16:50 (3977) Development of a touch trigger probe Rui-jun Li, Kuang-chao Fan, Ya-xiong He, Meng Xiang, Hefei University of Technology (China) 17:10 Session close Time Room 3, B1F, Management Building Session 18. Laser Processing 4 (29 March 2015) Chair: Dr. Mohammed Naeem, Prima Power Laserdyne, USA 15:30 (4001, Invited) Laser abrading of carbon fibre reinforced composite for improving paint adhesion Zhu Liu, The University of Manchester (UK) 16:00 (4069, Invited) Nano structuring on MWCNTs with fiber laser Jinmin Chen, Beijing University of Technology (China) 16:30 (3904) An integrated FEM-ANN approach for prediction of absorptivity during laser bending process Shrikrishna Joshi, Uday S Dixit, Ravi Kant, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (India) 16:50 Session close Time Room 4, B1F, Management Building Session 19. Additive Manufacturing 2 (29 March 2015) Chair: Dr. Martin Leary, RMIT University, Australia 15:30 (4040) Influence of hydroxyapatite particle size on the biomechanical behaviour of bone scaffolds Marco Domingos, P Bartolo, The University of Manchester (UK) and A Gloria, National Research Council of Italy 15:50 (4002) Constitutive Behaviour of Stainless Steel 316L Produced by Selective Laser Melting and its Application to Microlattice Structures Peifeng Li, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) 16:10 (4024) Heat Dissipative Effects on Forming Quality of Filaments in FDM Process Yande Liang, Wen Cao, Fuben He, Kexin Wang, and Hongzhe Zhang, Dalian University of Technology (China) 16:30 (3975) Development of three-dimensional slurry printing and its application Cho-Pei Jiang, Han-Jan Hsu, National Formosa University, Shyh-Yuan Lee, 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 32 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 National Yang-Ming University (Taiwan) 16:50 Session close 18: 00 - Conference Banquet, Nice Prince Hotel, 5F Alishan Ballroom (29 March 2015) 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 33 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Day 3: Monday 30th March 2015 Time Room 1, B1F, Management Building Session 20. Mechanical Machining 6 (30 March 2015) Chair: Benny Cheung, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China 9:00 (4035) Near-Dry and MQL finish machining of mould inserts Xun Xu, Simon Chan,University of Auckland (New Zealand) 9:20 (3988) Finite element analysis of machining heat treated titanium alloy Navneet Khanna, IITRAM, Vivek Bajpai, Mahindra Ecole Centrale (India) 9:40 (4023) Study on Frequency Correction in Ultrasonic Horn Design Yande Liang, Jianyu Wei, Fuben He, Kexin Wang and Hongzhe Zhang, Dalian University of Technology (China) 10:00 (4022) Evaluation of Barycenter and Weight Removing Balance of Large Modular Rotator Dong Chen, He Chen, Fuben He, Yande Liang, Jianyu Wei, Dalian University of Technology (China) 10:20 (3949) Research on Modelling and Optimization of Surface Generation in Ultra-precision Machining of Precision Rollers with Patterned Microstructures Benny, C.F. Cheung, L.B. Kong, C.H. Mak, M.J. Ren, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, S.J. Wang, Guangdong University of Technology, (Hong Kong) 10:40 Session close for tea/coffee break Time Room 2, B1F, Management Building Session 21. Metrology and Measurement 6 (30 March 2015) Chair: Prof. Syuhei Kurokawa, Kyushu University, Japan 9:00 (4004) Theory of Hybrid Computational and Physical Measurement-based Integration of Thermal and Dimensional Measurement David Ross-Pinnock, Paul Maropoulos, Bingru Yang, University of Bath (UK) 9:20 (4049) Elimination of gyro rate offset by using a rotating mechanism for large scale straightness evaluation Tatsuya Kume, Masanori Satoh, Tsuyoshi Suwada, Kazuro Furukawa and Eiki Okuyama, High Energy Accelerator Research Organisation (Japan) 9:40 (3989) Magnetic patterns with index point for high-resolution position sensing system 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 34 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Zhi Hao Xu, Jen Yuan Chang, Heng Sheng Hsiao, Cheng Kuo Sung, National Tsing Hua University, Ching Chang, Tsung Shune Chin, Bin Hui Tseng, Feng Chia University, Sheng Ching Wang, National United University (Taiwan) 10:00 (4003) Measurement and compensation of pivot point positional error on five-axis machines Bingru Yang, M Chappell, J Muelaner and P Maropoulos, University of Bath (UK) and G Florussen, IBS Precision Engineering (The Netherlands) 10:20 Session close for tea/coffee break Time Room 3, B1F, Management Building Session 22. Welding (30 March 2015) Session chair: Professor David Hayhurst, The University of Manchester, UK 9:00 (3964) Laser welding of dissimilar materials for electric vehicle batteries Mohammed Naeem, Prima Power Laserdyne (USA) 9:20 (3968) Design and analysis of flexure-based parallel manipulator for friction-stir welding operation Uppada Sudhakar, GMR IT, Srinivas Jonnalagadda, National Institute of Technology Rourkela (India) 9:40 (4007) Structure – properties evaluation in laser beam welds of 15cdv6 alloy steel MVL Ramesh, V Venkateswara Rao, Advanced System Laboratory and P Srinivasa Rao, GVPCOE, JNTU (India) 10:00 Session close Time Room 4, B1F, Management Building Session 23. Additive Manufacturing 3 (30 March 2015) Chair: Professor Paul Mativenga, The University of Manchester 9:00 (4063, Invited) Combination Manufacturing and Remanufacturing with Laser Additive Processing Jianhua Yao, Volodymyr S. Kovalenko, Zhejiang University of Technology (China) 9:30 (4037) Surface waviness, roughness and shrinkage of tilted Ti6Al4V parts produced by Direct Metal Laser Sintering process Sumanta Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology (India) 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 35 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 9:50 (3946) Statistical study of process parameters that influence the dimensional accuracy of AlSiMg10 parts made by Direct Metal Laser Sintering Kumar Cheruvu, Ashish K Nath, Sai Nithin Reddy K, IIT Kharagpur (India) 10:10 (3991) Analysis of Narrow Absorption Band 3D Printing Photopolymer Jeng-Ywan Jeng, Tri Sarjono, Fu-Teng Zhang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan) 10:30 Session close for tea/coffee break 10:40 – 11:00 Tea/coffee break Square B, B1F, Management building Time Room 1, B1F, Management Building Session 24. Mechanical Machining 7 (30 March 2015) Chair: Professor Jiunn-Jyh Wang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 11:00 (4021) Influencing the process stability for tapping through and blind holes by taps with radial lubricant supply Andreas Steininger, Anton Siller, Friedrich Bleicher, Vienna University of Technology (Austria) 11:20 (3963) On deposition and characterisation of TiN-WS2 composite coating and its performance evaluation in dry turning of AISI 1060 steel Tushar Banerjee, A. K. Chattopadhyay, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (India) 11:40 (3995) A Study of Relation between Roundness and Cutting Force Ratio in CNC Turning Process Deuanphan Chanthana, Somkiat Tangjitsitcharoen, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) 12:00 Session close for lunch and poster Time Room 2, B1F, Management Building Session 25. Metrology and Measurement 7 (30 March 2015) Chair: Professor Masato Aketagawa, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan 11:00 (4036) A novel method of rotation error analysis on rotary stage based on Abbe principle 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 36 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Yi-Tsung Li, Kuang-Chao Fan, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) 11:20 (4006) Development of Wearable Hand Motion Capture Device in Immersive VR system Motomasa Tomida, Crescent Inc. Kiyoshi Hoshino, University of Tsukuba (Japan) 11:40 (4019) Liquid crystal sensor for label-free monitoring hydrogen peroxide solution Meng-Zhu Zhang, Li-Wei Jhang and Shug-June Hwang, National United University (Taiwan) 12:00 Session close for lunch Time Room 3, B1F, Management Building Session 26. Innovative Manufacturing and Design (30 March 2015) Chair: 11:00 Dr. Carl Diver, The University of Manchester, UK (3947) Conformal Resist Coating Technique for TSV Manufacturing Process by Electrostatic Spray Syuhei Kurokawa, Tomoaki Hotokebuchi, Yusuke Uchiyama, Kyushu University, Yoshinori Kobayashi, Keiji Miyachi Asahi Sunac Corp, Kazuhisa Matsuo, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (Japan) 11:20 (3999) Investigation of factors affecting the blow holes in die casting process Praevadee Kaewkongkha, Somkiat Tangjitsitcharoen, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) 11:40 (3926) A study on the physical mechanisms in electro-discharge machining process Shitanshu S. Charkraborty, Gourav Mohata, Ashish K. Nath, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (India) 12:00 (4078) Development of High Efficient Chatter Avoidance Software using Reliability Engineering Chin-Te Lin, Yi-ming Chen, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan) 12:20 Session close for lunch Time Room 4, B1F, Management Building Session 27. Robotics and Automation (30 March 2015) Chair: Professor J. Jedrzejewski, Wroclaw University of Technology, 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 37 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Poland 11:00 (4028) The Development of Inertial Navigation System for Autonomous Mobile Robot Vehicle Meng-Tse Lee, Yu-Tsz-Lee and Wei-Ren Chen, National Formosa University, Ying-Chih Lai, Feng Chia University (Taiwan) 11:20 (4062) Design and closed-loop remote handling of articulated robot for in-vessel inspection Srinivas Jonnalagadda, National Institute of Technology Rourkela (India) 11:40 (4060) Design of an articulated robotic system for Inspection and maintenance Madhusmita Senapati, J Srinivas, NIT Rourkela (India) 12:00 (4080) Precision Assembly Technology of Small Interference Fit Parts Zhifeng Lou, Wang Xiaodong, Wang Liding, Dalian University of Technology (China) 12:20 Session close for lunch 12:40 – 13:30 Lunch and Poster Square B, B1F, Management building Time Room 1, B1F, Management Building Session 28: Mechanical Machining 8 – Modelling and CAD/CAM (30 March 2015) Session Chair: Professor Sri Hinduja, The University of Manchester, UK 13:30 (3902) Digital Technology for Orthotic Production Sanket Bhongale, Phillip Daw, Ella Meisel, Xun Xu, University of Auckland (New Zealand) 13:50 (3903) An Implementation of Analytical Boundary Simulation Method on Cutting Force Prediction Model in Five-axis Milling H. Hendriko, Politeknik Caltex Riau, Emmanuel Duc, Institut Pascal, Gandjar Kiswanto, Universitas Indonesia (Indonesia) 14:10 (3983) A study on the effects of end mill helix angle during thin wall machining of aluminum 2024 using 3-D finite element method based model Shrikrishna N Joshi, Gururaj Bolar, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (India) 14:30 Session close for tea/coffee break 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 38 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Time Room 2, B1F, Management Building Session 29: Monitoring and Control of Machining Operations (30 March 2015) Session Chair: Prof. K.C. Fan, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 13:30 (3998) Cutting force control for multiple repetitive canned cycles in turning operation Josuet Leoro, Syh-Shiuh Yeh, National Taipei University of Technology (Taiwan) 13:50 (3997) Monitoring of Surface Roughness based on Cutting Force and Cutting Temperature in Ball-End Milling Process by Utilizing Response Surface Analysis Panrawee Yaisuk, Somkiat Tangjitsitcharoen, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) 14:10 (4044) Development of in-situ hybrid 3-D measuring methodology for critical dimension inspection in large-scale robot machining of composite materials Manh-Trung Le, Chih-Jer Lin, National Taipei University of Technology, Liang-Chia Chen, National Taiwan University (Taiwan) 14:30 (3986) Concurrent monitoring of surface roughness and tool wear in CNC turning Chawalit Wongtangthinthan, Suthus Ratanakuakangwan, Kanyakarn Samanmit, Somkiat Tangjitsitcharoen, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) 14:50 (4018) Research on Non-Gaussian Characters of Acoustic Emission Signal in Diamond Tool Grinding X.F. Zhang, W.H. Du, B.R. Wang, China Academy of Engineering Physics, T. Sun, Harbin Institute of Technology (China) 15:10 Session close for tea/coffee break Time Room 3, B1F, Management Building Session 30. Design and System Engineering Chair: Professor David Hayhurst, The University of Manchester, UK 13:30 (4009) Three-dimensional Input System by Pinching Gestures for Vehicle Design Kiyoshi Hoshino, University of Tsukuba (Japan) 13:50 (3996) Development of computerized maintenance management system for printed circuit board assembly machine 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 39 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Nungruthai Chudpia, Somkiat Tangjitsitcharoen, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) 14:10 (3925) Enhanced process verification through re-engineering the manufacturing procedure Akbar Jamshidi, Paul Maropoulos, University of Bath and Jon Cave, Helander Precision Engineering (UK) 14:30 (3894) Concurrent optimization of design and manufacturing tolerances using metatheuristic algorithms Muthu Poovalingam, Anna University College of Engineering (India) 14:50 Session close for tea/coffee break Time Room 4, B1F, Management Building Session 31. Laser Processing 5 and Joining (30 March 2015) Chair: Dr. Ting Huang, Beijing University of Technology, China 13:30 (4067, Invited) Progress in Laser Beam Welding of High Strength Al-Li Alloys Rongshi Xiao, Beijing University of Technology (China) 14:00 (4011) Efficient copper micro welding with fiber lasers using spatial power modulation Andre Haeusler, RWTH Aachen University, B Mehlmann, A Olowinsky, A Gillner, R Poprawe. Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (Germany) 14:20 (4055) Improvement of laser weaving welding system by monitoring reflection return light Ichiro Ogura, Kiwamu Ashida, Tsuneo Kurita, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan) 14:40 (4010) Laser micro welding of copper on Lithium-ion battery cells for electrical connections in energy storage devices Paul Heinen, Benjamin Mehlmann, Alexander Olowinsky, Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT, André Häusler, LLT RWTH Aachen (Germany) 15:00 (3980) Cavity Pressure Dependence on Tensile-shear Strength of Metal-polymer Direct Joining Fuminobu Kimura, Shotaro Kadoya, Yusuke Kajihara, The University of Tokyo (Japan) 15:20 Session close for tea/coffee break 15:10 – 15:40 Tea/Coffee Break and Poster Square B, B1F, Management building 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 40 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Plenary Session 3. 15:40 – 17:00 (Conference Hall, Management Building) Chair: Professor David Hayhurst, The University of Manchester, UK 15:40 – 16:20 Keynote: “Resource Efficient Composite Recycling” Professor Paul Mativenga, The University of Manchester, UK 16:20 – 17:00 Keynote: “Development of Machine Tools Design and Operational Properties” Professor J.Jedrzejewski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland 17: 00-17:10 Best Paper Award (Chaired by Professor Sri Hinduja) 17:10 –17:20 Conference Closing Remarks (Professors Lin Li, Sri Hinduja, and Wenyuh Jywe) 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 41 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Posters: 3896 Study of The Characteristics and Corrosion Behavior For The Zr-Based Metallic Glass Thin Film Fabricated by Barrel Sputtering Process Chi-Wen Chu, Mirdc (Taiwan) 3914 A study on geometrical aspects and microstructures in laser cladding of preplaced nickel based super alloy powder and its correlation with surface temperature M. Gopinath, D. Chandran, B. Malaya Prasad and A. K. Nath, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (India) 3915 Temperature-assisted micro-forming by laser peening: An innovative process to fabricate micro-stamping parts by copper foil Jianzhong Zhou, Jie Sheng, Jiangsu University (China) 3916 Residual stress relaxation of Ti–6Al–4V titanium alloy based on the variation of damping properties introduced by warm laser peening Weili Zhu, Shu Huang, XianKai Meng, Jie Sheng, JianZhong Zhou, Jiangsu University (China) 3927 A simulation-based investigation on Diamond Turning of Single Crystal Silicon using a New Constitutive Model Chenjun Wu, Shijin Chen, Hui Ding, Harbin Institute of Technology (China) and Kai Cheng, Brunel University (UK) 3928 Analysis of temperature distribution in brake disc with textured surface by laser peening process Xu Feng, Shu Huang, Yufen Mei, Jianzhong Zhou, Weili Zhu, Jiangsu University (China) 3929 Video-based 3D Scanning integrated with a Hand-held Configuration of Light Field Photography Chiaming Jan, MIRDC (Taiwan) 3930 Wear behavior of ZL109 aluminum alloys textured by laser peening Yufen Mei, Jianzhong Zhou, Jinzhong Lu, Xu Feng, Shu Huang, Jie Sheng, Dan Mu, Yang Zheng, Jiangsu University (China) 3931 An Investigation on Diffracted Moire Fringes within Optical Encoders with Application to Accuracy Enhancement of Machine Tools in Process Lei Zhao, Shijin Chen, Hui Deng, Harbin Institute of Technology (China) and Kai Cheng, Brunel University (UK) 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 42 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 3938 The Development of the Top Exposure Constraint Surface Stereolithography system Ying-Chen Song, National Taipei University of Technology, Manufacturing Technology (Taiwan) 3939 The development of milling based 3D layer image capturing system Shao-Wei Chen, Wang Jia-Chang, National Taipei University of Technology, Institute of Mechatronic Engineering (Taiwan) 3952 Research on warm microforming by laser-driven flyer Huixia Liu, Zongbao Shen, Xiao Wang, Jiangsu University (China) 3961 Innovative Design of Automatic Substrate Bagging Modules for Mushroom Cultivation Systems Rong-Yuan Rjyu, National Formosa University (Taiwan) 3967 Thermal Stability of Residual Stress in Warm Laser Peened Inconel718 Superalloy Yuhang Han, Shu Huang, Xiankai Meng, Jie Sheng, Jianzhong Zhou, Jiangsu University (China) 3982 Fabrication of dry adhesive structure using through-hole array mold with narrowest area at the intermediate Chih-Yi Hung, Cheng-Kuo Sung, National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan) 3990 Research on temperature field of spherical plain bearing based on infrared thermometry Jianwei Yu, Genghu Gao, Minghua Jiao, Yanguo Yin, Jianwei Yu, Hefei university of technology (China) 4014 Study on Chipping of Micro Channel in Quart Ultra-Hard Material by Micro Machining Technologies Jack Y.C. Lin, Zheng-Han Hong, Tsung-Pin Hung, Tsai-Fa Chen, Yu-Sen Wu, MIRDC (Taiwan) 4025 Finite element simulation of residual stresses in Ti6Al4V titanium induced by warm laser peening Xiankai Meng, Jiangsu University (China) 4026 Micro structuring of steel using picosecond and femtosecond laser pulses Andreas Fischer, Peter Lickschat, Mathias Mueller, Joerg Schille, Steffen Weissmantel, Laserinstitut Hochschule Mittweida (Germany) 4027 Compensation Technique for the Rotary Axes of Five-axis CNC Machine Tools Wen-Yuh Jywe, Tung-Hui Hsu, Chia-Ming Hsu, Yu-Wei Chang, National Formosa University (Taiwan) 4031 Development of an optical rotary-axis calibrator for the angular errors of multi-axis machine tool Hsueh-Liang Huang, National Formosa University (Taiwan) 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 43 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 4032 Development of a novel automatic scraping machine Wen-Yuh Jywe, Tung-Hsien Hsieh, National Formosa University (Taiwan) 4052 Optimization on the performance of a precision flank locking locknut considering the machining and operational parameters Chih-Ming Chen, National Chin-Yi University of Technology (Taiwan) 4059 Femtosecond Laser Fabricating Black Silicon in Alkaline Solution Shibing Liu, Jiao Meng, Haiying Song, Beijing University of Technology (China) 4066 Laser-hybrid fabrication of nanoporous electrodes for supercapacitors Ting Hang, Zhendong Deng, Beijing University of Technology (China) 4068 Laser Beam Welding of Dissimilar Metal between Aluminum and copper Shikai Wu, Peng Dong, Rongshi Xiao, Jianglin Zou, Beijing University of Technology (China) 4079 An Innovative Machine Tool Design Process Integrated Stability Lobe and Topology Optimization Chia-Pei Wang, Chien-Chih Liao, Pei-Yin Chen, Tzuo-Liang Luo, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan) 4082 An Innovative Machine Tool Design Process by Using Topological Optimization Tzuo-Liang Luo, Chien-Chih Liao, Chia-Pei Wang, Pei-Yin Chen, Machine Tools Technology Center, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Nantou (Taiwan) and Department of Industrial Education and Technology, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua (Taiwan) 4083 Development of the feedrate optimization system based on cutting force calculation Shuo-Peng Liang, Tzuo-Liang Luo, Machine Tools Technology Center, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Nantou (Taiwan) 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 44 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Transportation Services 3/27 Friday a. From Taoyuan International Airport to Chiayi Nice Prince Hotel. Departure time: 12:00, 16:00 b. From THSR Chiayi Station to Nice Prince Hotel. 9:00~19:00 on the hour 3/28 Saturday a. From Chiayi Nice Prince Hotel to the venue. Depart at 8:00 b. From the venue to Chiayi Nice Prince Hotel Depart at 17:20 3/29 Sunday a. From Chiayi Nice Prince Hotel to the venue. Depart at 8:00 b. From the venue to Chiayi Nice Prince Hotel. Depart at 17:20 c. From Chiayi Nice Prince Hotel to the venue. Depart at 21:00 3/30 Monday a. From Chiayi Nice Prince Hotel to the venue. Depart at 8:00 b. From the venue to Chiayi Nice Prince Hotel Depart at 17:20 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 45 The 38th International MATADOR Conference on Advanced Manufacturing National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan, Mar.28-31, 2015 Free Local Tours: 3/28 Sing Chang Koi Farm (13:30~16:00) Depart from the venue at 13:30. 3/29 Fortune Brewery International Co. Ltd. (13:30~16:00) Depart from the venue at 13:30. 3/30 Solar Farm (9:30~12:00) Depart from the venue at 9:30. After Conference Tours: 3/31 Tuesday Free Sun-Moon Lake Tour (7:00~17:00) Depart from Nice Prince Hotel at 7:00 4/1 Wednesday Alishan Tour Depart from Nice Prince Hotel at 7:00 38th MATADOR Conference, 2015 46
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