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Meeting MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Integration between Modeling and Experiments for Crystalline Metals: From Atomistic to Macroscopic Scales V
Presentation Title Prediction and Quantification of Suzuki Segregation at Stacking Faults in FCC-based Alloys and Compounds
Author(s) Victoria Tucker, Dongsheng Wen, Thomas Mann, Michael Fahrmann, Michael S. Titus
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Michael S. Titus
Abstract Scope Solute segregation to stacking faults, known as Suzuki segregation, can give rise to unique mechanical behavior including the local phase transformation (LPT) effect in γ’-strengthened Ni-based superalloys, microtwinning, enhanced toughening, and serration in stress-strain curves during plastic deformation. Despite these well known effects, many aspects of the fundamental driving force for this phenomenon remain unanswered. To address some of these gaps, we will outline our recent efforts to (1) understand the fundamental driving forces for segregation based on band structure calculations, (2) predict the equilibrium concentration at stacking faults in both disordered and ordered face-centered cubic (FCC) structures, and (3) quantify experimentally Suzuki segregation. This presentation will include examples of disordered FCC Co- and Ni-based binary alloys, γ’-strengthened NiCo-based alloys, and the γ’’’-strengthened Haynes® 244® alloy, and a unifying understanding of Suzuki segregation across these systems will be presented.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A Rule-free Computational Prediction of the Slip-interface Reaction and the Subsequent Microstructure Evolution in Heterogeneous Materials under Deformation
An Investigation on the Microstructural Uncertainty in Molecular Dynamic Simulations of Polycrystalline Nickel
Assessing the Predictive Capabilities of Precipitation Strengthening Models for Deformation Twinning in Mg Alloys Using Phase-field Simulations
Coupled Crystal Plasticity and Phase-field Fracture Model for Single Crystal Plastic Deformation and Failure Prediction
Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy under Uncertainty with Surrogate Optimization and Experimental Validation
Deformation Behavior of Lightweight Clad Sheet: Experiment and Modeling
Diffusion in Curved Grain Boundaries
Effects of Defects on Stress- and Thermally-induced Martensitic Transformation of Nanocrystalline NiTi Alloys: A Molecular Dynamics Study
From Anti-Arrhenius to Arrhenius Behavior in a Dislocation-obstacle Bypass
Hole Expansion Testing of Thin Sheet Materials at Various Strain Rates for Advanced Constitutive Model Calibration
Micromechanical Modeling of Additively Manufactured Inconel 625 Informed by in situ High-energy X-ray Diffraction
Misorientation Effects in Single Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Modeling
Monte Carlo Grain Growth Simulations of Discontinuous Changes in Grain Boundary Velocity Induced by Grain Boundary Transformations
Plastic Deformation and Failure Predictions of Al-6061 with Inhomogeneities Using Finite Element Modeling Techniques Across Different Length Scales
Prediction and Quantification of Suzuki Segregation at Stacking Faults in FCC-based Alloys and Compounds
Prediction of Forming Limits for Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubes
Quantifying the Role of Coarse Intermetallic Particles on Twinning Behavior
The Role of Plastic Anisotropy on the Reorientation Trajectories of BCC Polycrystals
Unravelling the Nucleation and Growth Mechanism of {11-22} Twin in Titanium
Validation Experiments Developed for Casting Modeling

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