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Meeting 2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Powder Metallurgy of Light, Reactive and Other Non-ferrous Metals
Sponsorship TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division
TMS: Powder Materials Committee
Organizer(s) Ma Qian, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
James D. Paramore, Texas A&M University
David P. Yan, San Jose State University
Gang Chen, University of Science and Technology Beijing
Scope Papers addressing all aspects of powder metallurgy (PM) of light, reactive and other non-ferrous metals, and their applications will be welcome. The following topics will be particularly appreciated: (i) novel synthesis or production of powder materials; (ii) applications of powder materials in various forms including loose powders; (iii) porous materials made from powder; (iv) recent advances in powder consolidation processes (e.g. spark plasma sintering; microwave sintering; powder forging, powder extrusion, powder injection moulding, cold spray forming); (v) functionally graded materials and composites by powder metallurgy processes; (vi) reactive feedstock development for both PM and AM (additive manufacturing) processes; and (vii) modelling and simulation.
Abstracts Due 07/19/2021
Proceedings Plan Planned:
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Accelerated Powder Consolidation in Nanocrystalline Materials Competes with Organic Burn-off
Cost Down and Plain Design of High-performance Titanium via Additive Manufacturing
Influence of Calcium Powder in Heavily Deformed Aluminum-calcium Metal-metal Composites
Investigations of Phase Transformations in a Blended Elemental Ti-Nb-Zr-O Alloys Prepared by a Field-assisted Sintering Technique
Microstructural Refinement and Uniformity of Refractory Metals
Microstructural/Mechanical Properties Relationship of Elongated Ti-15Mo Bars Produced by Unconventional Spark Plasma Sintering Technology
Scaling Up Porous Copper Foams by Planetary Milling and Oxide Reduction
Titanium Near Net Shape PM Parts Produced by Direct Powder Forging


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