About this Symposium |
Meeting |
2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Recent Investigations and Developments of Titanium-containing High Entropy Alloys
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Sponsorship |
TMS Structural Materials Division TMS: Titanium Committee
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Organizer(s) |
Masahiko Ikeda, Kansai University Masato Ueda, Kansai University Carl J. Boehlert, Michigan State University Peter K. Liaw, University of Tennessee |
Scope |
High entropy alloys (HEAs) have been defined as alloys that have larger than 1.5R of configuration entropy (where R=8.314J/(Kxmol) is the gas constant). These alloys possess a "high-entropy effect," "sluggish diffusion effect," and "severe lattice distortion effect." HEAs tend to exhibit attractive mechanical properties at elevated temperatures and good corrosion resistance. Titanium-based HEAs alloys are being investigated for potential biomedical and heat-resistant applications. Unfortunately, symposia focusing on high entropy titanium alloys are lacking. This symposium is intended to address this need and topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
• High entropy titanium alloys, including alpha-beta alloys, metastable beta alloys, and stable beta alloys
• Advanced processing of high entropy titanium alloys
• Phase transformation and microstructural evolution in high entropy titanium alloys
• Mechanical behavior and performance of high entropy titanium alloys
• ICME, materials informatics, and machine learning for the discovery of composition-processing-microstructure-property relationships of high entropy titanium alloys |
Abstracts Due |
07/19/2021 |
Proceedings Plan |
Planned: None Selected |