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| International Technical Advisory Committee | ![]() |
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| Professor John Beynon | |||||
| • | PhD, University of Sheffield, UK, 1980 | ||||
| • | BMet (First Class Honours), University of Sheffield, UK, 1974 | ||||
| • | Fellow of The Royal Academy of Engineering, UK (FREng) | ||||
| • | Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia (FIEAust) | ||||
| • | Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, UK (FIMMM) | ||||
| • | Chartered Engineer (CEng, UK) | ||||
| • | Graduate, Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD) | ||||
| Dean | |||||
| Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences Swinburne University of Technology PO Box 218, Hawthorn, Victoria, 3122 |
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| Phone: +61 (3) 9214 4820
Fax: +61 (3) 9214 8264 Email: jbeynon@swin.edu.au |
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| Areas of Expertise and Research | |||||
| Interaction of materials science (principally physical metallurgy) and applied mechanics to solve engineering problems, particularly in thermomechanical processing and structural integrity, using computer-based modelling, experiment and industrial input. | |||||
| Selected publications | |||||
| 1. | Q. Zhu, M.F. Abbod, J. Talamantes-Silva, C.M. Sellars, D.A. Linkens & J.H. Beynon, “Hybrid modelling of aluminium–magnesium alloys during thermomechanical processing in terms of physically-based, neuro-fuzzy and finite element models”, Acta Materialia, Vol 51 (2003) 17, 5051-5062. | ||||
| 2. | P. Cizek, J.A. Whiteman, W.M. Rainforth & J.H. Beynon, “EBSD and TEM investigation of the hot deformation substructure characteristics of a type 316L austenitic stainless steel”, Journal of Microscopy, Vol 213 (2004) 3, 285-295. | ||||
| 3. | J.H. Beynon & C.M. Sellars, “Models for predicting microstructural evolution”, Chapter in ASM Handbook, Vol 14A: Metalworking: Bulk Forming, edited by S L Semiatin (2005) 660-670. | ||||
| 4. | E. Hernandez-Castillo, J.H. Beynon, C. Pinna & S. van der Zwaag, “Micro-scale strain distribution in hot-worked duplex stainless steel”, Steel Research International, Vol 76 (2005) 2-3, 137-141. | ||||
| 5. | M.F. Frolish, J. Walker, C. Jiao, W.M. Rainforth & J.H. Beynon, “Formation and structure of a subsurface layer in hot rolled aluminium alloy AA3104 transfer bar”, Tribology International, Vol 38 (2005) 11-12, 1050-1058. | ||||
| 6. | R.I. Carroll & J.H. Beynon, “Decarburisation and rolling contact fatigue of a rail steel”, Wear, Vol 260 (2006) 4-5, 523-537. | ||||
| 7. | M. Krzyzanowski & J.H. Beynon, “Modelling the behaviour of oxide scale in hot rolling”, ISIJ International, Vol 46 (2006) 11, 1533-1547. | ||||
| 8. | M.L. Blackmore, B.P. Wynne, J.H. Beynon & P.S. Davies, “Strain Path Effects on Titanium Alloy Timetal-834 under Hot Working Conditions”, Advanced Materials Research, Vols 15-17 (2007) 959-964. | ||||
| 9. | J. Hinton & J.H. Beynon, “Restoration processes during hot deformation in the δ-ferrite and austenite dual phase region of AISI430 ferritic stainless steel”, ISIJ International, Vol 47 (2007) 10, 1465-1474. | ||||
| 10. | G. Angella, B.P. Wynne, W.M. Rainforth & J.H. Beynon, “Strength of AISI 316L in torsion at high temperature”, Materials Science and Engineering A, 475 (2008) 1-2, 257-267. | ||||
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