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Meeting 2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Advanced Characterization Techniques for Quantifying and Modeling Deformation
Sponsorship TMS Extraction and Processing Division
TMS Structural Materials Division
TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee
TMS: Materials Characterization Committee
Organizer(s) Arul Kumar Mariyappan, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Irene J. Beyerlein, University of California, Santa Barbara
Wolfgang Pantleon, Technical University of Denmark
C. Cem Tasan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Olivia D. Underwood Jackson, Sandia National Laboratories
Scope Objective: This symposium will provide a venue for presentations featuring the use of advanced characterization techniques in all classes of materials to quantify and model deformation mechanisms.

Background and Rationale: Advances in characterization technology have greatly improved our ability to quantify deformation mechanisms such as dislocations, twinning, and stress induced phase transformations, and the microstructural changes accompanying deformation such as texture evolution, grain morphology changes, and localized strain. A variety of relatively new techniques are being applied to both structural and functional materials. These techniques, in combination with modeling, are improving our understanding of deformation and failure during material processing/forming and under normal or extreme conditions in service. In situ techniques, especially, are providing enhanced understanding of individual mechanisms, their interactions, and direct validation of simulations from computational materials science models. This gathering provides a venue to discuss and share new advances in current techniques or new technique development or in pairing with algorithms or simulations as they apply to deformation behavior.

Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
(1) Dislocations, deformation twins, and stress-induced phase transformations
(2) All advanced X-Ray-based techniques
(3) All advanced electron-based techniques including HR-(S)TEM, EBSD, HR-EBSD, ECCI, PED, in situ TEM
(4) All structural and functional materials systems
(5) Advances in material modeling through the use of advanced characterization techniques
(7) New characterization and in-situ technique development

Abstracts Due 07/19/2021
Proceedings Plan Planned:
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

3D Orientation and Strain Mapping of Recrystallization and Micro-texture Development in Heavily Deformed Ferritic Alloys
A 3D Microstructure Evaluation Tool for Interface Statistics: An Application to Deformation Twins
A Thermo-elasto-viscoplastic Finite Element Model to Study Polycrystalline Evolution during Metal AM
A Thermo-mechanical Model for Dislocation Dynamics in Transient Heterogeneous Temperature Fields
Accessing Order-dependent Defect Distributions Using Novel Diffraction Techniques
Advanced Characterization of Mock High Explosive
An Atomistic-to-microscale Computational Analysis of the Dislocation-interface Reaction and the Subsequent Structure Changes in Two-phase Materials under Compression and Shear
Analysis of RVE Size Based on Slip Activity Using Far-field HEDM Data
Applications of an Efficient Elasto-visco-plastic Self-consistent Polycrystal Model Interfaced with a Finite Element Framework
Applications of Direct Detection for EBSD Analysis of Deformed Materials
Capturing Deformation Mechanisms in Additively Manufactured Parts through High-fidelity Modeling and In Situ Computed Tomography
Centimeter to Nanometer Materials Characterization Informed Phase Field Modeling of Mechanical Failure in 6022/EK100 Linear Friction Stir Welds
Characterization of Heat-resistant Steels and Alloys for Life-prediction Modeling
Characterization of Microstructure Evolution and Micromechanics Behavior of Steels with Metastable Austenite during Uniaxial Tensile Loading
Considering the Impact of Anisotropy on Microcracking in Brittle Materials Using the Phase Field Fracture Model
Cores of 1/2<110>-type Dislocations in the CrMnFeCoNi High-entropy Alloy Investigated by STEM, the Center of Symmetry and the Nye Tensor Mapping Techniques
Coupling In-situ SEM Experiments with Acoustic Emission to Unravel the Underlying Deformation Mechanism in Metals
Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Simulation of Microstructural Deformation in Ultra-thin Ferritic Steel Sheet
Dominant Microstructural Features Impacting Failure in Additively Manufactured AlSi10Mg
Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Laser Weld Failure Using 3D Characterization of 304L
Estimation of Micro-Hall-Petch Coefficients in Mg-4Al as a Function of Grain Boundary Parameters
Evolution of Sigma Phases in 347H Stainless Steels Subjected to Isothermal Aging at 750 oC
Experimental Characterization and Explicit Slip Band Micromechanical Modeling of Slip Localization in FCC and HCP Metals
Exploring Nanoscale Fatigue through Coupled In-situ Microscopy and Modeling
Full Field Crystal Plasticity Simulations of Measured Microstructures: Going 3D
Fundamental Deformation Mechanisms in Metals with Gradient Structure and Multi-principal Element Alloys
Grain Environment Dependent Deformation Twinning in a TWIP Steel: A 3DXRD Study
High Temperature In Situ TEM Based Nanomechanical Testing
Identification of Crystal Plasticity Model Parameters by Multi-objective Optimization Integrating Texture Evolution
Imaging Defects and Their Dynamics Using Scanning Electron Microscopy Approaches
Improving 2D Diffraction Peak Detection Using Shannon Entropy
In Situ Study of Kink Banding in Cu/Nb Nanolaminates
Investigation of Dislocation Structures in an Al-Li Binary Alloy via High Resolution X-ray Characterization Techniques
Investigation of Grain Size Effects on Cyclic Deformation and Twinning in Magnesium Alloys by High Energy X-ray Diffraction
Investigation of the Microstructure and Plastic Deformation of AM 316L Stainless Steels
Line Profile Analysis from In Situ Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction to Study the Microstructural Evolution during Elasto-plastic Transition in Nickel with Bimodal Grain Structure
Local Phase Transformation at Microtwins and Planar Defects in Creep Deformed Ni-Base Superalloys
Low kV EBSD & Physics-based Modeling of Dislocation Cell Structures in Aluminum
Martensitic Transformation-mediated Twin Nucleation in Hexagonal Close Packed Metals
Meso-scale Characterization and Strain-gradient Enabled Simulation of the Multi-strain Path Deformation of AA6016-T4
Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Intragranular Residual Stresses, Statistically Stored and Geometrically Necessary Dislocations
Multiscale Characterization of Metallic Alloy Microstructures and Links to Properties
NOW ON-DEMAND ONLY – Exploring Plastic Deformation and Color of Metals with Mathematical Morphology
NOW ON-DEMAND ONLY – Modeling Precipitation in Alloy 347H for the XMAT Project
NOW ON-DEMAND ONLY – The Effects of Precipitates on Twinning in Mg Alloys
On the Correlation between Plastic Strain and Misorientation in Polycrystalline Body-centered-cubic Titanium Alloys: An Experimentally and Numerically Study
Prismatic Slip Induced Interface Sliding in Alpha/Beta Titanium Alloys
Quantifying Damage Evolution during In-situ Loading of Additive Manufactured 316L Stainless Steel Using High Energy X-rays
Recent Advances and Applications of Lab-based Diffraction Contrast Tomography
Role of Misorientation on Grain Boundary Sliding through High-resolution Digital Image Correlation
Significant Disparity of Deformation Behavior in Hot-rolled Highly-textured Mg and Mg-3Al-1Zn Alloy under Tension
Statistical Analysis of Forward and Lateral Transmission of Twins Across Grain Boundaries in HCP Magnesium
Strain Accommodation Mechanisms in the Near Alpha Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo Alloy Studied Using Experiments and Simulations
Strain Rate Dependent Deformation and In-situ TEM Crystallization in Crystalline/Amorphous Ni-Zr Thin Films
Study of Microstructure Evolution due to Solid-state Thermal Cycling during AM via Laser-integrated Scanning Electron Microscopy
The Early Stage of Deformation-induced Dislocation Patterning Studied by DFXM
The Role of GNDs in Memory Response of FCC and BCC Metals during Deformation
Time Resolved Evolution of the 3D Nanoporous Structure of Sintered Ag by X-ray Nanotomography: Role of the Interface with a Copper Substrate
Use of Spherical Nanoindentation Protocols to Study the Anisotropic Mechanical Response of α-β Single Colonies in Ti-6Al-4V Alloy


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