About this Symposium |
Meeting |
MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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Processing-Microstructure-Property Relationships of Actinide Materials
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Sponsorship |
TMS Nuclear Materials Committee
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Organizer(s) |
Dallin J. Barton, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Kayla Yano, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Dallas D Reilly, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Mukesh Bachhav, Idaho National Laboratory Elizabeth J. Kautz, North Carolina State University and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Assel Aitkaliyeva, University of Florida Mira Khair, University of Texas at San Antonio Peter G. Martin, University of Bristol Daniel Koury, University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
Scope |
Understanding the processing-microstructure-property relationships of actinides is important to modernize processing techniques as well as create next generation nuclear materials. Advanced characterization techniques elucidate unexplored fundamental behaviors and help establish processing-microstructure-property relationships. In this symposium, we will focus on the application of and the advances in a variety of characterization techniques to actinides. Emphasis will be placed upon studies that examine the processing-microstructure relationship regarding:
• Mechanical properties
• Phase transformations
• Corrosion behavior
• Hydriding response
Techniques of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Electron microscopy
• Atom probe tomography
• Secondary ion mass spectrometry
• X-ray diffraction
• Synchrotron and neutron characterization
• In situ characterization |
Abstracts Due |
05/15/2024 |