38th International Colloquium on Advanced Manufacturing and Repair Technologies in Vehicle Industry
Dear Friends, dear Colloquium participants
It is our pleasure to inform you, that the
38th International Colloquium on Advanced Manufacturing and Repairing Technologies in Vehicle Industry – 2023
will take place in Hungary.
The date, which should be reserved in your calendar: 24-26, May, 2023.
The official language of the Conference is English.
The preparations progress at quick pace; we hope that the quality of our conference will be as high as in the previous years.


Detaild informations
Accomodation
The accommodation will be at the conference venue, Hotel Honti, Visegrad (https://hotelhonti.hu/main-page.html).
Accommodation is organized in common by the Conference Organizers (according to registration data), price is included in the conference fee.
Preliminary Program
24th May, Wednesday:
14.00 – Registration
15.45 – 16.00 Opening ceremony
16.00 – 17.20 1st Session (chair: Tatiana Liptaková, Tamás Markovits) – Materials science
- Miklós Berczeli, Ferenc Tajti, Gergő Juhász, Péter Kovács, Zsolt Könyves, Andrea Capár István Kuti, Benjámin Körömi, Zoltán Weltsch: Wettability Measurement Possibilities on Adhesives
- Zuzana Surdova, Lucia Pastierovičová, Eva Tillová, Lenka Kuchariková, Milan Uhríčik, Juraj Belan: Application of Foundry Secondary Aluminium Alloys in the Automotive Industry
- Miklós Berczeli, Péter Kovács, Zsolt Könyves, Andrea Capár, Ferenc Tajti: Options for Modifying the Wettability of Powder-coated Aluminium
- Petra Drímalová, František Nový, Denisa Medvecká, Petra Váňová, Kateřina Konečná: Effect of Potassium Thiocyanate on Hydrogen Embrittlement of Advanced High‑Strength Steel S960MC
17.20 – 17.45 Coffee Break
17.45 – 19.00 2nd Session (chair: Otakar Bokuvka, Miklós Berczeli) – Materials science
- Alexandra Bereczki, Péter Kovács, Miklós Berczeli, Ferenc Tajti: The Impact of Environmental Conditions on Adhesive Technology
- Milan Uhríčik, Peter Palček, Juraj Belan, Lucia Pastierovičová, Zuzana Šurdová, Martin Mikolajčík, Petra Drímalová, Martin Slezák: The Effect of Heat Treatment on The Nitriding Layer on Austenitic Steel AISI304
- Zoltan Weltsch, Ferenc Tajti, Miklós Berczeli: Modification of the Interface Properties of HighStrength Automotive Steels by Laser Beam Surface Treatment
- Juraj Belan, Milan Uhríčik, Lucia Pastierovičová, Eva Tillová: Quantification of Structural Components of Alloy 718 and Their Effect on Static and Dynamic Mechanical Properties
19.00 – Welcome Reception (Restaurant Kovács-Kert)
21.00 – Meeting of Scientific Committee
25th May, Thursday:
7.30 – 8.30 Breakfast
8.45 – 10.15 3rd Session (chair: Juraj Belan, Zoltán Weltsch) – Manufacturing technologies
- Krisztián Kun: Investigation of Microstructural Properties of Recycled CNT-reinforced PP Composites Using Confocal Microscopy
- Richárd Borbély, Martin László Kölüs, Bálint Dolgos, Gábor József Béres: The Effect of Model Parameters on Thinning Simulation of Sheet Metals
- Tamás Sárkány: Wear Testing of Composite Material Combinations in Agricultural Utility Vehicles
- Jaroslav Brabec, Libor Beneš, Antonín Kříž: Welding of Fine Grain Steel in Mobile Crane Industry
- György Ledniczky, Zoltán Weltsch: Molding Simulation of Metal Injection Moulded Automotive Parts
- Gábor Kónya, János Takács, Zsolt F. Kovács: Investigation of the Effects of Machining Parameters on Cutting Forces During Turning of Austenite Stainless Steel
10.15 – 10.45 Coffee Break
10.45 – 12.15 4th Session (chair: Magdalena Mazur, Balázs Vehovszky) – Modeling and manufacturing
- Keith Racman: Advanced Material Characterization Methods
- Adrián Bognár, Krisztián Kun: Design of a Heating Unit for Photopolymerization-based 3D Printing Technology
- Filip Klejch, Eva Schmidová: Localized Thinning of Stamped Parts Made of Bake Hardened Interstitial – Free Steel
- Valentin Endre Szabó, Krisztián Kun: Experimental Study of Recommended Bolt Jointing for Glass-Reinforced Plastic Profiles
- Tamás Markovits, László Dániel Erőss, Ármin Fendrik: Investigating the Topology Optimization of a Ti6Al4V Part for Additive Manufacturing
- Martin L. Kölüs, Richárd Borbély, Gábor J. Béres: Friction Coefficient Validation by Finite Element Method for Disc Compression Test
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch (Restaurant Kovács-Kert)
14.30 – 19.00 Professional program (Meeting point in front of the hotel, travel by bus)
19.00 – 20.00 Leisure program
20.00 – Conference Banquet (Restaurant Kovács-Kert)
26th May, Friday:
7.30 – 8.30 Breakfast
9.00 – 10.15 5th Session (chair: Libor Benes, Robert Ulewicz) – Automotive Technologies and Quality systems
- Bálint Tóth, Zsolt Szalay: The Role of the Virtual Environment Fidelity in Proving Ground Related Vehicle Simulations
- Jakub Cieśla, Robert Ulewicz: Cloud-based Quality Reporting: Enhancing Outsourced Quality Control in the Automotive Industry
- Jacek Wołowczyk, Dorota Klimecka-Tatar: Managing the Level of End-user Safety Through the Level of Product Quality in the Automotive Industry
- Marek Krynke, Magdalena Mazur: Managing the Work Schedule in a Car Repair Shop Using Computer Simulation and Optimization Models
10.15 – 10.45 Coffee Break
10.45 – 12.15 6th Session (chair: János Takács, József Hlinka) – Automotive Technologies
- Tamás Markovits, László Ferenc Varga, Gábor Szebényi, Ármin Fendrik: Examination of Bond Strength in the Case of Polymer Composites and 3D Printed Metal Inserts
- Krisztián Bán, Davis Kiboi Kipkania: Fatigue Behavior of Additive-manufactured Ti6Al4VSamples
- Miklos Diosy: A Safe and Modern Approach to HV Battery Training: Design and Development of a Novel HV Battery Simulator for Automotive Training Programmes
- Balázs Vehovszky, Martin Kaszab, Zoltán Gazdagh: A Dynamic Method for Measuring Torsional Stiffness of a Vehicle Chassis
12.15 – 12.30 Closing of the Colloquium
12.30 – Lunch (Restaurant Kovács-Kert)
Restaurant Kovács-Kert can be found at Rév street 4th (marked with number 10 on the attached map).
The Organising Committee keeps the right to change the Conference Program.
Registration form
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Committees
International Scientific Committee
Slovakia
Prof. Ing. Otakar Bokuvka, Ph.D.
Prof. Ing. Peter Palcek, Ph.D.
Prof. Ing. Eva Tillová, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Ing. Lenka Kuchariková, Ph.D.
Ing. Juraj Belan, Ph.D.
Czech Republic
Prof. Dr. Ing. Libor Benes, Ph.D.
Prof. Ing. Eva Schmidová, Ph.D.
Poland
Prof. dr. hab. inz. Ferdynand Romankiewicz, Ph.D.
Prof. P.Cz. dr. hab. inz. Robert Ulewicz, Ph.D.
Dr. inz. Magdalena Mazur, Ph.D.
Dr. inz. Remigiusz Romankiewicz, Ph.D.
Prof. Dr. hab. inz. Tomasz Tanski, Ph.D.
Hungary
Prof. János Takács, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tamás Markovits, Ph.D.
Dr. Balázs Vehovszky, Ph.D.
The Organising Committee
Prof. János Takács, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tamás Markovits, Ph.D.
Dr. Balázs Vehovszky, Ph.D.
Dr. Krisztián Bán, Ph.D.
Dr. József Hlinka, Ph.D.
Gábor Vida
Orsolya Székely
Deadlines
17.03.2023
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Early bird registration (application and abstract before 17 March)
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31.03.2023
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Normal registration (application and abstract before 31 March)
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06.04.2023
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Early bird registration fee payment deadline
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14.04.2023
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The deadline of paper submission
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12.05.2023
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Normal registration fee payment deadline
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For Authors
Oral presentations for the conference are awaited in 15 minutes length (+ discussion).
Scientific matter of the Colloquium will be published in a proofread Conference Proceedings (with ISBN). Publication in a peer-reviewed journal will also be possible for topics selected by the Scientific Committee.
The template of the articles sent to the Colloquium Proceedings can be downloaded here: Template Colloquium 2023
Please send articles to Dr. Krisztián Bán, Ph.D.
In case of any question, feel free to contact the organizing team:
Fee
Early bird registration fee – 300 € (application and abstracts before 17 March and payment before 06 April)
Normal registration fee – 350 € (application and abstract before 31 March and payment before 12 May)
(Members of Scientific Committee are invited free of payment – one person from each organizing country.)
Each registered participant is entitled to handle one publication.
Registration fee covers the costs of conference organization, conference proceedings, accommodation, alimentation and further organized programs.
Sponsors
V4 Partners and aim
Mission of the colloquium series:
In collaboration with universities from the V4 countries, an international conference with low cost and a moderate number of participants is proposed, which targets MSc and PhD students. The purpose of this series is to give possibilities for publication and oral presentation of scientific results for young researchers in English. The colloquium promotes possibilities for professional discussion among young and experienced researchers. The colloquium contributes to the triple helix model by allowing young researchers to get insight into real advanced manufacturing applications thus enabling the whole manufacturing ecosystem development in the region. The conference also helps the partner universities monitor the research tendencies that keep our knowledge – and thus, educational program – up-to-date and identify our future research directions.
This colloquium (and series) allows Young researchers to have one or more reviewed articles in English language, which help them get closer to a PhD degree and have more experience in compiling a résumé of their research in the form of oral presentation and article. The promotion of R&D activities opens cooperation between universities and industry thus contributing to research ecosystem evolution.
The project is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.