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Meeting 2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Fatigue in Materials: Fundamentals, Multiscale Characterizations and Computational Modeling
Sponsorship TMS Structural Materials Division
TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division
TMS: Additive Manufacturing Committee
TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee
TMS: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee
TMS: Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Committee
TMS: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee
Organizer(s) Garrett Pataky, Clemson University
Ashley D. Spear, University of Utah
Antonios Kontsos, Drexel University
Brian Wisner, Ohio University
J.C. Stinville, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Scope This symposium features novel methods and new discoveries for understanding material fatigue and life prediction. It brings together scientists and engineers from all over the world to present their latest work on current issues in characterizing and simulating fatigue damage; identification of microstructural weak links; enhancement of fatigue strength and resistance; quantitative relationships among processing, microstructure, environment, and fatigue properties; and life prediction. This symposium provides a platform for fostering new ideas about fatigue at multiple scales and in multiple environments, numerically, theoretically, and experimentally. The symposium will be organized into six sessions:

• Data-Driven Investigations of Fatigue
• Multiscale Modeling Approaches to Improve Fatigue Predictions
• Microstructure-based Fatigue Studies on Additive-Manufactured Materials (Jointly organized with AM Fatigue & Fracture symposium)
• Fatigue Characterization Using Advanced Experimental Methods in 2D and 3D
• Multi-mechanical Interactions during Extreme Environment Fatigue Loading
• Crack Initiation Mechanisms and Short-Crack Growth Behavior

Abstracts Due 07/20/2020
Proceedings Plan Planned:
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

A Microstructural Model for Fatigue in NiTi Shape Memory Alloy Based on Information Fusion from Advanced Experiments and Simulation
A Simplified Formula to Estimate the Size of the Cyclic Plastic Zone in Metals Containing Elastic Particles
Additively Manufactured Haynes 282 Superalloy Using L-PBF: Heat Treatment Effect on Mechanical Properties at Room and Elevated Temperatures
An In-situ Analysis on the Fatigue Damage in Martensitic Spring Steel
Correlation between Cyclic Plastic Deformations and Strength Mismatches in Ni-Steel Dissimilar Joints under Isothermal Low-cycle Fatigue Tests
Discovering the Structural Signature of Fatigue Crack Growth Rate Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning
Effect of Microtexture on Minimum Dwell Fatigue Life of Ti-6Al-4V
Experimental Analysis and Numerical Simulation of Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue Behavior of AZ31 Mg Alloy
Fatigue and Dwell-fatigue Crack Initiation at (0001) Twist Boundaries in Ti Alloys
Fatigue Crack Growth in a Ni-rich NiTiHf High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy under Thermomechanical Loading
High and Very High Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel: The Effect of Shielding Gas
In-situ Diffraction and Cohesive-zone Studies of the Fatigue-crack-growth Behavior in the ZK60 Mg Alloy
Investigation of the Fatigue Crack Behavior of 304 Stainless Steels Using Synchrotron X-ray Tomography
Long Range Internal Stress Assessment Using Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction and Dislocation Dipole Height in Cyclically Deformed Copper Single Crystals
Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of an Optimally Produced Additive Manufactured Aluminum Alloy
Micro-scale Characterization of Life-limiting Areas in Additive Manufactured Parts
Microstructural and Mechanical Evolution of Aluminum 7075-T6 during Non-reversible Fatigue Loading
Microstructure and Fatigue Damage Evolution in Additive-manufactured Metals Using Enhanced Measurement Techniques and Modeling Approaches
Multi-scale Analysis of Fatigue Damage in Welded Lean Duplex Stainless Steel Components
On the Role of Annealing Twin Boundaries in the Cyclic Plastic Strain Localization and the Fatigue Crack Initiation in Equiatomic CrCoNi Medium-entropy Alloy
Origin of Long-range Internal Stress with Heterogeneous Dislocation Distributions
Plastic Localization in Solid Solution and Precipitation Strengthened Inconel 718 and Its Effect on VHCF Properties
Post-fatigue Study of SLM Ti64 Medical Implant by 3D Correlative Microscopy
PRISMS-fatigue: A General Framework for Fatigue Analysis in Polycrystalline Metals and Alloys Using the Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Method
Propagation of Microstructure-induced Fatigue Variability onto Stress Concentrations
Quantification of Fatigue Crack Growth Rates and Fatigue-creep Load Interaction Effects of Heterogeneous Fiber Networks via Thresholded Strain Fields
Rapid Characterization of Cyclic Response of Small-volume Metal Samples Using Spherical Microindentation Stress-strain
The Effect of Corrosion Location Relative to Local Stresses on the Fatigue Life of Geometrically-complex, Galvanically Corroded AA7075-T6
Tracking Crystal-scale Cyclic Plasticity in Inconel 718 Using High Energy X-rays


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