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Meeting Materials Science & Technology 2011
Symposium Green Technologies for Materials Manufacturing and Processing III
Sponsorship MS&T Organization
Organizer(s) Tatsuki Ohji, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Mrityunjay Singh, Ohio Aerospace Institute, NASA Glenn Research Center
Richard D Sisson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Center for Heat Treating Excellence
Makio Naito, Osaka University
Scope Sustainable development is globally recognized as a key issue for future society. Therefore, green, or environmentally-benign technology, should be the focus for materials scientists and engineers. Generally, two issues are substantially important. One is to avoid unnecessary use and generation of compounds directly hazardous to human health and the environment, such as heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants. The other is to protect the global environment by preserving energy and conserving natural resources during the fabrication. The volumes of consumed raw materials, used energy (or emitted carbon dioxide) and disposed wastes are indicative of sustainability of the process.

Keeping these two aspects in view, this symposium deals with a variety of green technologies related with materials manufacturing and processing that are feasible in the industry. Topics to be discussed in this symposium include environmental impact of materials, products and processes; development of alternative technologies; waste minimization technologies and instrumentation development. Topics will also include the identification of green opportunities and/or upfront solutions to environmental problems in these or related processes, as well as recent initiatives and developments in education in green engineering.
Abstracts Due 03/29/2011
Proceedings Plan Undecided
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Advanced Sustainable Polymeric Materials Derived from Non-Edible Agricultural By-Products: Applications and Life Cycle Analysis
Anti-Stain Surface Treatment for Housing Wet Area
Application of the Intelligent Strip Running Deviation Monitoring System in Continuous Annealing Line of Automotive Sheet
Drying-Induced Forming Coupled with Vibration for Fabrication of Ceramics with Reduced Defects
Effects of Magnetic Flux Density on Structure of Green and Sintered Bodies in SrxBa1-xNb2O6 System Prepared in a Magnetic Field
Energy Efficient Sintered Reaction-Bonding Process of Silicon Nitride Ceramics
Enhanced Mechanical Property of Hot-Pressed RBSN Ceramics with Lu2O3-SiO2/La2O3-MgO additives
Fabrication and Properties of Highly Porous Ceramic by the Gelation-Freezing Method
Fabrication of Advanced Ceramics Using Nanocomposite Particles Prepared by A Dry Mechanical Treatment
Fabrication of Solid Electrolyte Dendrites through Novel Smart Processing
Fuel Use Reduction and Lower Emissions Using Rugged, Verifiable, In-Situ Oxygen Analyzers for Combustion Optimization in High-Temperature Processing for Metals, Ceramics, Process Chemical and Incineration
Green Technologies Enhanced by Recent Advances in Fundamental Physics
Hot Gas Cleaning with Gas-Solid Reactions and Related Materials for Advanced Clean Power Generation from Coal
Innovative and Integrative Materials and Processing: The Key to an Energy-Efficient and Low-Carbon Future
Intelligent Energy Control System in Hot Strip Mill
Manufacturing Impact: Energy Reduction through Microwave Assist Technology Calcining of Limestone
Material Recovery and Recycling - Not an Option, But a Prerequisite for a Sustainable Future
Mesoporous Materials for Sorption of Actinides
Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of the Extruded α-β Duplex Phase Brass Cu-40Zn-Ti Alloy
Modern Approaches and CFD Simulation in the Green Ventilation of Process Buildings
Particle Motion Directly Observed under Shear Stress Field in Plastic Ceramic Paste
Polyalkylene Carbonate Polymers - A Sustainable Material Alternative to Traditional Petrochemical Based Plastics
Preparation of Biomass Char for Ironmaking and Its Reactivity
Production of Apatites and Calcium Phosphate from Fish By-Products
Remediation of Semiconductor Waste Using an Iron Sorbant Prepared via a Low Temperature Route
Reuse and Reproduction of Used Refractories
Smart Powder Processing for Green Technologies
Study on the Corrosion Mechanism of Refinery Slag to MgO-CaO Refractories
Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials via Up-Cycling Several Solid Wastes
Synthesis of ZnO Microtubes by a Simple Wet Process Using Zn Layered Double Hydroxide Precursor


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