ProgramMaster Logo
Conference Tools for 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Login
Register as a New User
Help
Submit An Abstract
Propose A Symposium
Presenter/Author Tools
Organizer/Editor Tools
About this Symposium
Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Environmental Degradation of Additively Manufactured Materials
Sponsorship TMS: Additive Manufacturing Committee
TMS: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee
TMS: Nuclear Materials Committee
Organizer(s) Kinga A. Unocic, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sebastien Dryepondt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Michael Kirka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Xiaoyuan Lou, Purdue University
Emma M. White, DECHEMA Forschungsinstitut
Benjamin Adam, Oregon State University
Mark R. Stoudt, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Xiaolei Guo, Colorado School of Mines
Scope Additive Manufacturing (AM) has grown and expanded rapidly, especially towards AM structural materials for aviation, space, marine, nuclear, and industrial applications. A lot of effort has been focused on the processing parameters and powder quality to improve the mechanical properties of additively manufactured materials for these demanding use cases, where the cost of AM is outweighed by the potential performance benefits. These materials often possess significant differences in microstructure from the rapid solidification processing or post-processing, as compared with more traditionally produced materials. Given these microstructural differences, evaluation of the environmental degradation of additively produced materials is essential for the prediction of microstructure stability, performance, and lifetime in harsh environments. Typically, AM components also involve higher surface areas, either from process surface roughness or deliberately designed into the complex geometry part, so surface treatments and coatings for AM for harsh environments are also of interest. This symposium welcomes contributions that will foster discussion of how additively produced materials degrade in:

- corrosive environments
- high temperature, oxidizing environments
- harsh environments while under mechanical stress
- high radiation environments
- environmentally induced cracking (e.g., HE or SCC)
- materials compatibility with liquid metals and molten salts
This symposium is sponsored by the Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee of TMS and co-sponsored by Additive Manufactured Committee of TMS and Nuclear Materials Committee of TMS.

Keywords:
Environmental degradation, additive manufacturing, high-temperature corrosion, oxidation, high temperature structural alloys, internal oxidation, stresses, mass loss, oxide scale, water vapor, characterization, environment, hydrogen embrittlement, stress corrosion cracking

Abstracts Due 07/01/2024
Proceedings Plan Undecided
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT . . .
. . . you are welcome to do so. Just click on the button. Note: To submit an abstract, you must be registered and logged into the system.


Questions about ProgramMaster? Contact programming@programmaster.org