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Name of the speaker 1

Coatings Research Institute

Decorative Indoor Paint for Thermal

Comfort and Energy Saving

Bilbao Nov. 2012

ERA-NET REGIONAL EVENT

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Project idea description

• Condition of mind which expresses

satisfaction with the thermal environment

It has been long recognized that the sensation of

feeling hot or cold is not just dependent on air

temperature alone

Name of the speaker, title of the project idea

Wall isolation Anti-condensation

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Project idea description

• Operative temperature To is defined as an uniform temperature of a

radiantly black enclosure in which an occupant would exchange the

same amount of heat by radiation plus convection as in the actual

non-uniform environment [1]

Building heating systems

1.ASHRAE Terminology, ASHRAE Handbook CD, 1999-2002

YOUR NAME 3

50% convection 50% radiation

About 50% of energy from a

building heating system is

radiated in the thermal infra-red

region (2.5 to 50 microns range).

Conventional decorative paints

absorb IR Radiations leading to

loss of heat energy

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Project idea description

• In design, operative temperature can be defined as the average of

the mean radiant and ambient air temperature: T0 = (Tair + Twall)/2

YOUR NAME 4

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Main goals

– Increase thermal inertia of wall and roof by using

paint with low thermal conductivity

• Hollow glass bead and/or ceramic

– Thermal conductivity 0,2 - 0,06 Wm-1K-1

– Low density 0,7 - 0,25 g/cm³

– Size average Ø 12 - 50µm

– Combine with switchable IR – Absorber component

– Multifunctionnality of these paints: • Biosourced, water based

• Anti-humidity, Anti-mould, Anti-condensation

• Electromagnetic isolation

YOUR NAME 5

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Expertise/Partners

• Existing Expertise/ Partners already involved

• CoRI: Paint formulation and characterization (rheology,

thermal properties, electromagnetic isolation, …)

• CSTC: Measurement and simulation for thermal properties

of building

• UCL – Unité MEMA: Numerical simulation (Digimat)

YOUR NAME 6

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Additonal Expertises Sought

• research centers

• Industrials

– Suppliers of glass beads or ceramics beads

– Supplier of paint interested with commercilisation of the

results

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Contact details

Carine Lefèvre

General Manager

Avenue Pierre Holoffe, 21

BE-1342 Limelette

Belgium

• Phone +32(0)2/653.09.86

• Mobile +32(0)475/384-923

• E-mail [email protected]

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Pierre Fiasse NCP Wallonie 9

Electrochemical measurements

applied to metal based biomaterials

Bilbao Nov. 2012

ERA-NET REGIONAL EVENT

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Project idea description – Idea

To study the corrosion of metal based biomedical materials

(implants for bone reconstruction,…) using electrochemical

techniques (local, global)

– Main goals

• Biomaterials used as biodegradable medical devices:

control the corrosion rate

• Biomaterials used for protecting medical devices against

corrosion (coatings): understanding the corrosion

resistance through the study of electrochemical properties

• Need to carry out : electrochemical measurements,

mechanical properties measurements, in vivo degradation

and biocompatibility tests.

– Existing Expertise/ Partners already involved

• Expertise in electrochemical measurements to study the

protection of metals and alloys against corrosion.

Pierre Fiasse NCP Wallonie , Electrochemical measurements applied to metal based biomaterials

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Additonal Expertises Sought

• research centers

– Medical Research center

– Research Center in the field of biomaterials

• Industrials

– Medical devices manufacturer

Pierre Fiasse NCP Wallonie , Electrochemical measurements applied to metal based biomaterials

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Contact details

Material Science department of the University of

Mons – Belgium (Head of department Prof. M.

Olivier):

Dr Ir Cathérine Vandermiers:

[email protected]

Research Center for Materials Engineering

(Coordinator Prof. M. Olivier)

Dr Marc Poorteman: [email protected]

Pierre Fiasse NCP Wallonie, Electrochemical measurements applied to biomaterials

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Belsim

Enhancing Data Reconciliation

with Intelligent Decision Support

techniques Bilbao Nov. 2012

ERA-NET REGIONAL EVENT

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Project idea description

– Idea

• Provide integrated solution for “Intelligent Decision Support”

– Main goals

• Integrate Belsim’s VALI software with data intelligence layer (e.g.

Alarm systems, simulation scenarios, process optimization, data

analysis, etc.) to guide the user to intelligent business decision

based on reliable data provided by VALI

– Existing Expertise/ Partners already involved

• Belsim is the leading provider of Data Reconciliation solutions

with its in-house software VALI for improved data quality

(measurement errors are removed through rigorous

thermodynamic modelling of processes)

– Target industry sectors

• Oil & gas downstream (refineries) and upstream

(onshore/offshore oil & gas production)

• Power & utilities

Name of the speaker, title of the project idea

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Additonal Expertises Sought

• research centers

– R&D on fields of activity that can be coupled with existing

Data Reconciliation software VALI

• Industrials

– Companies from targeted industry sectors willing

to participate in such pilot projects as provider of

test cases and/or sponsor

Name of the speaker, title of the project idea

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Contact details

Robert CHARES, PhD

Responsible for Research, BELSIM

[email protected]

+32 4 259 8882

Belsim website: www.belsim.com

Name of the speaker, title of the project idea

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Additive Manufacturing

Thierry Dormal

[email protected]

[email protected] (biomedical applications)

SIRRIS – ADD department

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SIRRIS – ADD (1990 – 2011) • 15 engineers and technicians

• 15 AM machines

In-house additive technologies • Stereolithography (normal & hi-res)

• Paste polymerisation for ceramics and metals (2 Optoform)

• 3D Printing of plaster and metal powder (Z-Corp + 2 Prometal)

• Laser sintering of polymeric powder (PA,…): P360 – P390

• Objet Connex 500: bi-material

• Laser Melting (MTT) SLM 250 HL

• EBM Arcam A2 (Titanium & CoCr)

• Laser Cladding (Irepa Laser EasyCLAD)

• 3D Printing of wax (Thermojet)

• Makerbot Replicator

•3D scanning & metrology (GOM, Metris, Wenzel)

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20/12/2007 © sirris 2007 | www.sirris.be |

[email protected] |

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Research projects

• 60 %

• EU, Belgian, regional projects

• Dissemination of results

Industrial projects • 40 %

• Direct dedicated research

• Technology transfer & trainings

• Services

• Focus on aerospace and biomedical fields

• +/- 500 projects / year

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[Sirris ADD]

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SIRRIS redesign (Compolight)

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• Porous scaffolds in Hydroxyapatite & TCP

• Testing on various scaffold 3D structures for bone integration

• Spine and maxillofacial surgery

• Macro-porosity ~= 500 µm

• In vivo testing

HA parts

SiC parts

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Controlled Porosity LightWeight solutions – 3D structures

Quality, Repeatability,

Standards Sustainability

Composites SiC+ alu, Connex digital materials…

SIRRIS ADD – Actual & Future developments

Titanium, Inconel, aluminium

Nano particles incorporation

Bio-Medical applications

Functionally Graded materials and

porosity