GFPS News

GFPS Best Paper Award at the 2020 IEEE Global Fluid Power Society PhD Symposium

We are pleased to announce that the thirteenth GFPS best paper award was awarded during the 2020 IEEE Global Fluid Power Society PhD Symposium.  

The recipients of the GFPS best paper award are Shuai Wang, Yi Zhu, Yue Shan, and Huayong Yang with the paper "Improving Quality of Additive Manufacured Fluid Passage and Resultant Friction Loss"

Congratulations!

Authors'  affiliation:State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

GFPS Best Paper Award at 12th International Fluid Power Conference

We are pleased to announce that the twelfth GFPS best paper award was awarded during the 12th International Fluid Power Conference (12. IFK).  

The recipients of the GFPS best paper award are Matteo Pellegri, Matthew Green, Jill Macpherson, Callan McKay, Niall Caldwell with the paper "Applying a Multi-Service Digital Displacement® Pump to an
Excavator to Reduce Valve Losses"

Congratulations!

Authors'  affiliation:Artemis Intelligent Power Limited, United Kingdon

International Journal of Fluid Power Announces Special Issue

The International Journal of Fluid Power, the official journal of GFPS, announces that there will be a special issue dedicated to The International Scientific and Technical Conference "Hydraulic and Pneumatic Drives and Controls" NSHP 2020 (Guest editor Prof Jaroslaw Stryczek).

Stay tuned for this special issue that will reflect the best papers of the conference! 

You can find more information about the conference here: NSHP2020

GFPS Best Paper Award at Bath/ASME FPMC 2020

 

We are pleased to announce that the eleventh GFPS best paper award was awarded during the BATH/ASME 2020 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control.  

The recipients of the GFPS best paper award @ BATH/ASME 2020 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control are Thomas Kramer and Jürgen Weber with the paper "Self-Sensing Design of Proportional Solenoids"

Congratulations, Thomas and Jürgen!

Authors'  affiliation:Fluid-Mechatronic Systems (Fluidtronics) at the Institute of Mechatronic Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

Jürgen Weber(left) and Thomas Kramer (right)  at the Institute of Mechatronic Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden

GFPS 2020 to be held fully online

The organizing committee of GFPS2020 and IEEE have been monitoring the developing Coronavirus outbreak.

The safety and well-being of all conference participants is our priority. After studying and evaluating the announcements, guidance, and news released by relevant national departments, we decided that the GFPS2020 will be a fully virtual event through WebEx from October 19 to 21, 2020. The details of the virtual conference will be posted on the conference webpage and emailed to the participants later. Thank you for your cooperation.

We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and please contact the organizing committee (gfps2020@163.com or 0086-451-86413253 and Wechat group: GFPS2020) with any questions you may have.

Thank you very much for your understanding.

An appreciation of Professor Cliff Burrows OBE FREng, who passed away on Sunday 19 April 2020.

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Cliff Burrows (left), celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Centre for Power Transmission and Motion Control, University of Bath, September 2018

Professor Cliff Burrows helped to found the FPCE (Fluid Power Centres of Europe) in the 1990’s as a network of leading fluid power research institutes. The FPCE was one of the two groups which merged to form the GFPS in 2016. Cliff had broad interests in the dynamics and control of machine systems, and had a particular interest in fluid power going back to research on servopneumatics in the 1960’s. For many years he was one of the father figures of our fluid power community.

Cliff joined the University of Bath in 1987 as Professor of Systems Engineering and Director of the Fluid Power Centre (subsequently re-named the Centre for Power Transmission & Motion Control). In 1988, he inaugurated what is now the annual Bath/ASME Symposium on Fluid Power & Motion Control and was co-editor of its Proceedings until 2005. He was also co-founder and editor of the IMechE Proceedings Part I, Journal of Systems and Control Engineering, which remains a prominent journal for dissemination of fluid power research.

His contributions were recognised by, amongst other things: the award of a DSc in 1987; the award of the IMechE Bramah Medal in 1993; election to the Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1998; award of honorary doctorates from RWTH, Aachen, and the University of Aston in 2000 and 2001, respectively; and the award of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Robert E Koski Medal in 2008. His lifetime achievements were further recognised by the award of an OBE in 2005 for services to Higher Education and to Engineering. One of his proudest days was at Buckingham Palace receiving his honour from her Majesty the Queen.

Cliff served as Head of the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath between 1990 and 1995, and as the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering for a period of five years.

He was devoted to his wife Margaret, who passed away last October, and is survived by their four children and many grandchildren. Many of us will remember Cliff as someone with a great sense of humour, and while constantly ribbing others, had the grace to enjoy a joke at his own expense. He will be missed.

Andrew Plummer and Kevin Edge
Centre for Power Transmission and Motion Control
University of Bath
April 2020


Passing of Prof. Nicola Nervegna

It is with a deep regret that we announce the passing of Prof. Nicola Nervegna, a fluid power leader from Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Prof Nervegna passed away on November 12, 2019, after a long fight with a terminal disease. His passing is a huge loss for the fluid power community, particularly the Italian’s one. We would like to dedicate to him simple words, provided to us by his colleague and great friend Prof. Luca G. Zarotti (Imamoter, National Research Council, Italy):

"Man of integrity, he was an enthusiast teacher of Fluid Power for almost thirty years, an accurate visitor of unusual areas of investigation, and a faithful friend of many"

GFPS Best Paper Award at ASME-Bath FPMC 2019

Announcement

We are pleased to announce that the tenth GFPS best paper award was awarded during the ASME/BATH 2019 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control.  

The recipient of the GFPS best paper award @ ASME/BATH 2019 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control is

 

Bernhard Manhartsgruber for the paper "H2-Optimal Low Order Transmission Line Models"

 

Author's affiliation:Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

 

GFPS Best Paper Award at SICFP 2019

Announcement

We are pleased to announce that the ninth GFPS best paper award was awarded during the SICFP 2019 Scandinavian International Conference on Fluid Power 

The recipients of the GFPS best paper award @ SICFP Scandinavian International Conference on Fluid Power are

 

Paul Kalbfleisch*, Dan Ding*, Abhimanyu Baruah*, Monika Ivantysynova*, Germano Franzoni** and Howard Zhang** for the paper "Swashplate Type Axial Piston Pump Noise Diagnostics for Design"

 

Authors affiliation:*Maha Fluid Power Research Center, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN, USA **Parker Hannifin Corporation, USA

 

GFPS Best Paper Award at FPM 2019

Announcement

We are pleased to announce that the eighth GFPS best paper award was awarded during the FPM 2019 International Conference on Fluid Power and Mechatronics 

The recipients of the GFPS best paper award @ FPM 2019 International Conference on Fluid Power and Mechatronics are

 

Gan Liu, Junhui Zhang and Bing Xu for the paper "Structure Optimization for Passages in Hydraulic Manifolds Using Metal Additive Manufacturing Technology"

 

Authors' affliation: State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power & Mechatronic Systems Zhejiang University Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

 

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