Skaupy price

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The Skaupy Prize is named after the Viennese physicist Franz Skaupy (1882–1969), who carried out fundamental research in powder metallurgy in the 1920s, particularly in the field of hard metal and the use of the metal tungsten . Since 1982, the award has been awarded annually by the Powder Metallurgy Joint Committee to people who have made outstanding contributions in the field of powder metallurgy. The award winner holds the opening lecture (Skaupy lecture) at the annual Hagen Symposium , which is organized by the Powder Metallurgy Association .

Joint Powder Metallurgy Committee

The Joint Committee for Powder Metallurgy is a technical-scientific body established by the Powder Metallurgy Association (FPM) as the managing supporting company, the Association of German Engineers - Society Materials Engineering (VDI-GME), the Steel Institute VDEh (formerly: Association of German Ironworkers VDEh), the German Society for Material Science (DGM) and the German Ceramic Society (DKG).

Skaupy Prize Winner

List of Skaupy Prize winners
Award winners Title of the Skaupy lecture year
Otto Rudiger The binding metal - a problem in hard metal research 1982
Hermann Silbereisen On the history of sintered steel production in Germany 1983
Horst Schreiner Powder metallurgy of electrical engineering materials 1984
Gerhard Bockstiegel Previous development and current status of sinter forging technology 1985
Werner Schatt New ideas for the interpretation of the sintering process 1986
Fritz Thümmler Contribution to the development of alloyed, high-strength sintered steels 1987
Friedrich Esper Liquid phase sintering and grain boundary phases in sintered steels and ceramics 1988
Günter Petzow Metal ceramics - from SKAUPY to today 1989
Hans Hausner Wetting of ceramic materials through molten metal 1990
Winfried J. Huppmann Competitive opportunities for powder metallurgy 1991
Dieter Pohl Investigations into the shear strength of common sintered steels 1992
Sinter metal works Krebsöge / Lecture: F. Thümmler Practice, research and teaching in the Krebsöge sintered metal plant 1993
Wolfgang A. Kaysser Phoenix or Icarus? Powder technology on new paths 1996
Fritz Aldinger From molecule to ceramic 1997
Volker Arnhold Innovation and technology transfer in the powder metallurgy industry - from the idea to the product 1998
Waldemar Hermel Innovation potential (high-performance) ceramics 2000
Hans-Dieter Kunze Opportunities and trends in modern powder metallurgy 2001
Hans Peter Koch Economical material and process concepts for stressed PM components 2002
Paul Beiss Mechanical properties of sintered steels 2003
Hans-Claus Neubing Sintered aluminum - the consistent route from powder products to lightweight components 2004
Cetin Morris Sonsino Future prospects for powder metallurgy through the durability 2005
Herbert Danninger Modern alloy systems for PM molded parts - consequences for sintering 2006
Hermann Riedel Simulation of the manufacturing processes for hard materials 2008
Frank Petzold MIM - a reliable manufacturing technology with a wide range of options 2009
Bernd Kieback Powder metallurgical ways to nano-structured materials 2010
Gerhard Gille The powder metallurgy of refractory metals - a key technology for hard metals, cermets and electronic components 2011
Lorenz S. Sigl Powder technology: a source for innovative energy technology 2012
Josef Seyrkammer Powder metallurgy path to success 2013
Detlev Stöver Powder metallurgy - pioneering the structural and functional components of advanced technologies 2014
Wolf-Dieter Schubert Ultrafine grain carbides - from powder to tool 2015
Hans Kolaska - 2017
Thomas Weissgärber Powder metallurgical production of composite materials with functional properties 2018
Dirk Biermann Powder metallurgy of hard metals - key technology for machining and its areas of application 2019

Individual evidence

  1. DGM Newsletter: Joint Committee Powder Metallurgy - Activity Report 2014  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Toter Link / newsletter.dgm.de  
  2. ^ Joint Committee on Powder Metallurgy
  3. winners of Skaupy price
  4. Laudation for Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Wolfgang Kaysser on the occasion of the DGM honorary membership , pdf
  5. Morris Sonsino: Fatigue to the fore as Skaupy Prize goes to Sonsino. In: Metal Powder Report. 61, 2006, p. 7, doi: 10.1016 / S0026-0657 (06) 70590-2 .
  6. ^ Program booklet 25th Hagen Symposium , pdf
  7. IWM Fraunhofer: Simulation expert Professor Hermann Riedel turned 65
  8. ^ Program booklet 28th Hagen Symposium , pdf
  9. Fraunhofer.de press release: Professor Bernd Kieback receives 2010 Skaupy Prize
  10. Powder Metallurgy Review: 2011 Hagen Symposium: The Powder Metallurgy of Refractory Metals ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ipmd.net
  11. Powder Metallurgy Review: 2012 Hagen Symposium: Skaupy recipient Dr Lorenz Sigl highlights the use of Powder Metallurgy in green energy generation ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ipmd.net
  12. Powder Metallurgy Review: 2013 Hagen Symposium: Skaupy recipient Josef Seyrkammer recalls Powder Metallurgy milestones during his career at Miba ( Memento of the original from April 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ipmd.net
  13. FZ-Jülich: Prize for "Research Drivers of Thermal Spray Technology"
  14. http://www.pulvermetallurgie.com/cms/File/Programmheft%202015.pdf
  15. Herbert Danninger: Joint Committee "Powder Metallurgy": Activity Report 2017. (PDF; 7.7 MB) In: dgm.de. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde, p. 92 , accessed on October 24, 2018 .
  16. 37th Hagen Symposium on Powder Metallurgy. (PDF; 3.6 MB) In: pulvermetallurgie.com. July 2, 2018, accessed October 24, 2018 .
  17. 38th Hagen Symposium Powder Metallurgy (PDF; 1.1 MB); July 15, 2019; accessed on October 20, 2019.