The 3rd Malaysia-Japan Tribology Symposium was held on 12-14 November 2014 as part of the MJIIT-JUC Joint International Symposium 2014 (MJJIS 2014).

Schedule

12th November 2014

8.30 am Registration Dewan Jumaah
9.30 am – 10.00 am Opening ceremony Dewan Jumaah
10.00 am – 10.30 am Industrial talk Dewan Jumaah
10.30 am – 11.10 am Coffee break Dewan Besar
11.10 am – 12.50 pm Tribo session 1: Materials 1 Bilik Kuliah 14
12.50 pm – 2.00 pm Lunch Dewan Besar
2.00 pm – 3.40 pm Tribo session 2: Lubrication 1 Bilik Kuliah 14
3.40 pm – 4.00 pm Tea break IBS Banquet Hall, Level 12, Razak Tower
4.00 pm – 5.40 pm Tribo session 3: Fundamentals and Applications Bilik Kuliah 14
8.00 pm – 10.00 pm MJIIT Dinner

Intercontinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur

 

13th November 2014
8.30 am Registration Dewan Jumaah
9.40 am – 10.40 am Keynote speech Dewan Jumaah
10.40 am – 11.00 am Coffee break Dewan Besar
11.00 am – 12.50 pm Special Symposium: Education of Tribology Bilik Kuliah 14
12.50 pm – 2.00 pm Lunch Dewan Besar
2.00 pm – 3.40 pm Tribo session 4: Materials 2 Bilik Kuliah 14
3.40 pm – 4.00 pm Tea break IBS Banquet Hall, Level 12, Razak Tower
4.00 pm – 5.40 pm Tribo session 5: Lubrication 2 Bilik Kuliah 14

 

14th November 2014
2.30 pm – 3.30 pm Bus ride to Palm Oil Miling Technology Center (POMTEC) Corus Hotel – POMTEC, Labu, Negeri Sembilan
3.30 pm – 5.00 pm POMTEC visit POMTEC, Labu, Negeri Sembilan

5.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Bus ride to Kuala Lumpur

POMTEC, Labu, Negeri Sembilan – Corus Hotel

For the complete program (including the scheduled events for both MJJIS 2014 and MJTS 2014), please download the program (.pdf format). The file also contains valuable information, such as the map of Razak Tower, a general map of the UTMKL campus, and a region map highlighting the location of the UTMKL campus and KLCC.

Lecture(s)

“Education of Tribology”, brought to you by invited speakers

  1. “Introduction to MYTRIBOS” by Assoc Prof Dr Mariyam Jameelah bt Ghazali
  2. “Educational Activities in the Japanese Society of Tribologists” by Prof. Dr. Shinya Sasaki
  3. “Tribology Education in Malaysia” by Assoc Prof Dr Salmiah Kasolang
  4. “Innovative experience learning event through the problem-solving game ‘Science of Friction & Puzzles: Can You Save the Earth?'” by Dr. Alan Hase

 Presentations

Session 1 – Materials 1
Noel Lo Cavitation erosion of diamond-like carbon coating tested in deionized water Tokyo University of Science
Moinuddin Quazi Adhesion of PVD multilayer ceramic coating on AA7075-T6 aerospace alloy University of Malaya
Masatoshi Arai Realization of low frictional property of TiB2-MoS2 composite films with low MoS2 content Tokai University
Mubashir Gulzar Effect of piston material on piston skirt lubrication at initial engine start-up speed University of Malaya
Hatsuhiko Usami Tribological properties of molybdenum di-sulfide dispersed stainless steel using surface plastic flow process Meijo University
Session 2 – Lubrication 1
Syahrullail Samion The evaluation of a modified surface curvature cup lubricated with palm kernel Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Tomoaki Iwai Relation between tribological properties of rubber and surface roughness parameters under oil lubrication Kanazawa University
Diyar I. Ahmed Friction evaluation of eco-friendly bio-lubricant Universiti Teknologi MARA
N.W.M. Zulkifli Biobased lubricants: gearing up as engine oil for a green world University of Malaya
Session 3 – Fundamentals and Applications
Yasuo Matsuzaki In-situ observation of plastic flow behavior during scuffing by long time and short interval observation system Kyushu University
Mariyam Jameelah Ghazali Effect of second phase morphology on wear resistance of Fe-TiC composites Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Kenji Kuraishi Personal authentication by comparison of ground reaction forces during walking Kanazawa University
S.A. Adeleke Thin surface layers of iron-based alloys deposited by TIG hard-facing International Islamic University of Malaysia
Zaid Subhi Analysis of the mechanism of humidity to influence the very early stage of sliding under different load Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
Session 4 – Materials 2
Hikaru Okubo Frictional properties of DLC films in hydrogen conditions Tokyo University of Science
Kanae Yamamoto Friction properties of laminated composite materials of α-TCP-filled poly (vinyl alcohol) hydrogels Kanazawa University
Noor Ayuma Mat Tahir The effect on friction coefficient and wear rate of palm kernel activated carbon-epoxy (PKAC-E) composite at different temperatures Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
H.A. Hassan Potentials of bio-adhesive effects on banana leaves for elevated temperature applications Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Lei Zhang Investigation of wear and wear particles from shelf-aged crosslinked UHMWPE under different contact pressures Kyushu University
Session 5 – Lubrication 2
M. Kamel Wan Ibrahim The tribological properties of Leucaena leucocephala seed oil as bio-lubricant Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Kazuyuki Yagi Hydrodynamic lubrication mechanism of textured surfaces based on moment balance Kyushu University
Arslan Ahmed Effects of camshaft speed and lubricant temperature on lubricant film thickness between cam/tappet contact University of Malaya
Syahrullail Samion Alternating metal forming lubricant: mineral oil-based to palm oil-based lubricant Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Mohd Zulfadhli b Shaari Tribological characteristics of palm oil bio-lubricant modified of titanium oxide nano additives Universiti Teknologi MARA

 

Excellent Research Student Award Recipients

  1. Moinuddin Quazi, University of Malaya, “Adhesion of PVD multilayer ceramic coating on AA7075-T6 aerospace alloy”
  2. Kanae Yamamoto, Kanazawa University, “Friction properties of laminated composite materials of α-TCP-filled poly (vinyl alcohol) hydrogels”
  3. Zaid Ali Subhi, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology, “Analysis on the mechanism of humidity to influence the very early stage of sliding under different loads”

Organizer

Tribology and Precision Machining Research Laboratory (TriPreM), Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), University Teknologi Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (UTMKL)

Participating organizations

Malaysian Tribology Society (MYTRIBOS) (http://www.mytribos.org/)

Japanese Society of Tribologists (JAST) (http://www.tribology.jp/indexe.htm)