报告题目:Quality control of dual phase steels based on material microstructure
报 告 人:杨擎宇助理教授(美国韦恩州立大学)
报告时间:2015年7月9日下午3:00
报告地点:南一楼中311室
邀 请 方:“多谱信息处理技术”国家级重点实验室
Abstract:
The microstructure of materials can strongly influence material properties such as strength, hardness, etc., which in turn plays an important role of the product quality produced by these materials. Although significant progress has been made in the quality control research, little of the existing work incorporates the material microstructure information. In this research, we propose novel models to characterize the microstructure variation of different samples for the dual phase materials that consist of two distinct parts with different chemical structures. As the developed models capture the unit-to-unit variability among multiple samples’ microstructures, they can be applied for the quality control of dual-phase material’s products. The developed methods are illustrated by a real world example of the dual-phase high strength steels.
Speaker’s Short Bio:
Dr. Qingyu Yang is currently an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Industrial and System Engineering at Wayne State University. His research interests include system monitoring, diagnosis and prognostic, reliability and quality, and system engineering. Professor Yang's research has been sponsored by National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Department of Veteran Affairs, and industrial partners such as US Automotive Materials Partnership and Chrysler Corporation. He is the recipient of Institute of Industrial Engineering Trans.(the flagship journal of Institute of Industrial Engineering) Best Paper Award in 2011 and Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference Best Paper Award in 2009 and 2015.Prof. Yang is currently the associate editor of International Journal of Manufacturing Systems and Industrial Engineering and the editorial board member of International Journal of Business Analysis. He is the director of reliability and intelligent system lab and the co-director of center for material process and manufacturing at Wayne State University.