About this Symposium |
Meeting |
2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Fatigue in Materials: Fundamentals, Multiscale Characterizations and Computational Modeling
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Sponsorship |
TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division TMS Structural Materials 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
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Organizer(s) |
J.C. Stinville, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Garrett Pataky, Clemson University Ashley D. Spear, University of Utah Antonios Kontsos, Drexel University Brian Wisner, Ohio University Orion L. Kafka, National Institute Of Standards And Technology |
Scope |
This symposium features novel methods and new discoveries for understanding all aspects of material fatigue. 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; identifying microstructural weak links; enhancing fatigue strength and resistance; reporting on quantitative relationships among processing, microstructure,
environment, and fatigue properties; and providing methods to perform life predictions. This symposium further provides a platform for fostering new ideas about fatigue at multiple scales and in multiple environments, numerically, theoretically, and experimentally.
The proposed 2022 TMS symposium will be organized into six sessions:
-Advanced Experimental Characterization of Microstructurally Driven
Fatigue Behavior
-Microstructure-based Fatigue Studies on Additive-Manufactured Materials
(to be jointly organized with AM Fatigue & Fracture symposium)
-Multi-mechanical Interactions during Extreme Environment Fatigue
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-From Cyclic Plastic Localization to Crack Nucleation and Propagation
-Data-Driven Investigations of Fatigue
-Multiscale Modeling Approaches to Improve Fatigue Predictions
The proposed six sessions will be carried out over three full days, with morning and afternoon sessions each day. Throughout the six sessions, there will be an estimated 50 oral presentations, with 2-4 of those being keynote presentations. Additionally, a poster session will be held to supplement the oral presentations and to encourage student involvement. Students may submit an abstract for a poster presentation, an oral presentation, or both. Prizes for best posters will be awarded. A possible edited volume of extended articles on select topics discussed in this symposium will be evaluated during the meeting. |
Abstracts Due |
07/19/2021 |
Proceedings Plan |
Planned: |