About this Symposium |
Meeting |
Materials Science & Technology 2019
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Symposium
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Ultra High Performance Metallic Systems for Aerospace, Defense, and Automotive Applications
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Sponsorship |
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Organizer(s) |
Ali Yousefiani, Boeing Research & Technology Troy Topping, California State University, Sacramento Robert Peter Dillon, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Linruo Zhao, National Research Council of Canada |
Scope |
This symposium focuses on the research and development of novel metallic materials that show potential for significant improvements in application target properties vs. commercially available materials. Typically, ultra high performance refers to at least 50% improvement in properties of interest when compared to the current state of the art. However, research and development efforts working towards this goal will also be considered. Target properties include: room/elevated/cryogenic temperature strength; fracture toughness; fatigue strength; creep strength, corrosion resistance; resistance to tribological and environmentally assisted damage; thermal stability; weldability; formability; machinability, thermal/electrical conductivity, thermal expansion, density, etc. Ideally, presentations in this symposium will discuss implementation and transition challenges, teaming opportunities, and cost or scale-up barriers and potential solutions. Multifunctional material solutions are specifically encouraged. Proposed session topics include, but are not limited to the following metallic material systems that show promise of ultra high performance:
• Ultrafine-grained and Nanostructured
• High Entropy
• Composite/Hybrid/Graded
• High Thermal Stability
• High Temperature
• High Weldability/Formability/Machinability
• Structural Bulk Metallic Glass
• Structural Shape Memory
• Advanced Coatings and Surface Modification |
Abstracts Due |
04/05/2019 |
Proceedings Plan |
Definite: At-meeting proceedings |