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Meeting MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Processing-Microstructure-Property Relationships of Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Sponsorship TMS: Titanium Committee
Organizer(s) Yufeng Zheng, University of North Texas
Rongpei Shi, Harbin Institute of Technology
Benjamin M. Morrow, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sriram Vijayan, Michigan Technological University
Keyou Mao, Florida State University
Scope Titanium and its alloys are founding increasingly widespread applications in aerospace, automotive, chemical, and biomedical industries due to their exceptional combinations of properties, such as high specific strength, excellent biocompatibility, great corrosion resistance, etc. This symposium will address recent advances in titanium research and serve as an international forum for scientists, engineers, and technologists from industry, academia, and research laboratories to share progresses and exchange ideas on the state-of-the-art in processing-microstructure-property relationships of titanium and titanium alloys.

Abstracts are sought for papers addressing emerging or novel uses of titanium, and investigations with emphasis on the interplay among composition, processing, microstructure, properties, and performance are encouraged. The topics of choice this year include, but are not limited to:
• Titanium and titanium alloys, including near alpha alloys, alpha+beta alloys, metastable beta alloys, intermetallic alloys and titanium matrix composites
• Advanced processing of titanium and titanium alloys
• Phase transformation and microstructural evolution in titanium and titanium alloys
• Mechanical behavior and performance of titanium and titanium alloys
• The application of ICME, materials informatics and machine learning in the discovery composition-processing-microstructure-property linkages of titanium alloys

Abstracts Due 05/15/2022
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Approaches to Improving Yield-strength without Compromising Strain-hardenability in β-Titanium Alloys
Conventional Ti Alloys for Aeroengines And Aircraft Landing Gear Beams—a Data-driven Analysis for Selection of Ti-based Alloys and Future Directions
Design of New Metastable Ti Alloys and Determinations of Their Deformation Mechanisms Active during Tensile Deformation
Dilatometric Study of Phase Transformations in Ti-407
Enhancing Low-cycle Fatigue Life of Commercially-pure Ti By Deformation At Cryogenic Temperature
Hierarchical Twinning Microstructure in the Metastable β Titanium Alloys
Insights from Three-dimensional Characterization of Twins in Titanium
Microstructure-based Equivalent Initial Flaw Size (m-EIFS) Distributions for Airframe Structural Components
Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Behaviour of Two Phase (α+β) Ti-6Al-4V Alloy : An Effect of Heat Treatment Temperature and Duration
Role of Oxygen on Phase Stability, Precipitation, and Deformation in Beta Titanium Alloys
Slip-twinning Interdependency in High-strength Alpha-beta Titanium Alloys
Tailoring Martensitic Transformation in Metastable Beta-Ti Alloys
Titanium Alloy Microstructures Produced by Additive Manufacturing and Deformation
Using Synchrotron X-ray Characterization to Understand Slip Processes in Titanium Alloys


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