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Meeting 2024 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Advances in Titanium Technology
Sponsorship TMS Structural Materials Division
TMS: Titanium Committee
Organizer(s) Rongpei Shi, Harbin Institute of Technology
Yu Zou, University of Toronto
Iman Ghamarian, The University of Oklahoma
Yu Lung Chiu, University of Birmingham
Yufeng Zheng, University of North Texas
Scope The symposium is proposed as the yearly signature symposium for Titanium Committee in an effort to gather titanium experts and researchers all over the world. This symposium will address the recent advances in titanium technology and serve as an international forum for scientists, engineers, and technologists from industry, academia, and research laboratories to share the latest progresses and exchange ideas on the state-of-the-art in processing-microstructure-property relationships of titanium and titanium alloys.

The symposium will cover all aspects of the physical and mechanical metallurgy of titanium and titanium alloys, processing techniques, product development, alloys design, microstructure exploration and performance evaluation. The topics of choice 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
• Processing of titanium and titanium alloys using advanced techniques
• Phase transformations and microstructural evolution in titanium and titanium alloys
• Mechanical behavior and performance of titanium and titanium alloys

The special topics focused on this year:
1. Additive manufacturing of Ti-alloys
2. The application of data science in advancing Ti technology
3. The advances related to the application of 3D characterization in Ti-metallurgy.
4. Development and deployment of Ti-alloys for harsh-environment applications.

Abstracts Due 07/15/2023
Proceedings Plan Planned:
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

2024 Institute of Metals Lecture/Robert Franklin Mehl Award: Optimization of Microstructure of Titanium Alloys Processed Using Additive Manufacturing
A New Low-cost, Short-flow and Clean Preparation Process for Ti6Al4V Alloys
Additive Friction Stir Deposition of a Metastable β-titanium Alloy
Additive Manufacturing of Beta Titanium Alloys: Precipitation, Strength, and Strain Hardening Behaviour
Development of a TWIP Beta Titanium Alloy for Additive Manufacturing
Dislocation Micromechanisms in Titanium Micropillar Compression
Effect of Electropulsing on Ti-6Al-4V Fabricated by Selective Laser Melting
Effect of Macrozone-notch Interaction on High Cycle Fatigue in Bimodal Ti-6Al-4V
Effect of Trace Elements for Hydrogen Ingress and Hydride Formation in Commercially Pure Titanium
Effect of β Phase Fraction on Hydrogen Embrittlement in α+β Titanium Alloys
Electropolishing and Roughness Analysis of Additively Manufactured Ti64 With Ethylene Glycol and Sodium Chloride Solutions
Graded Titanium Alloys: Their Manufacture, Characterization, and Modeling
Hollow-strut Titanium Lattice Materials: A Viable Option for Lightweight Engineering
Industry-wide Learning and Perspectives on Management of Cold-dwell Fatigue
Influence of Deformability of Interlayer Metals on Ultrasonic Spot Welding of Commercially Pure Titanium Sheets With Heterogeneous Interface.
Influence of Materials State on Elastic Wave Propagation in Ti-5553
Investigation of the Nanostructures in Deformation Twins in Metastable Beta Titanium Alloys
Laser Powder-bed Fusion (LPBF) Based Additive Manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V + TiB In-situ Metal Ceramic Composite
Magnetron Sputtering for Advanced Sintering and Alloy Design
Mechanical Property Comparison for Ti6Al4V Titanium Alloy Components Made From Current Additive Manufacturing Processes
Microstructural Manipulation of LPBF Ti-6Al-4V by Hydrogen Heat Treatment
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Quenched and Partitioned Ti-6Al-4V
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti-15Nb-5Sn (at. %) Alloy by Metal Fused Filament Fabrication (MFFF)
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti-39Nb-6Zr Alloy by Selective Laser Melting Process
Microstructure Evolution during Laser Shock Peening in Titanium
Microstructure Transition Gradients in Next-generation Alloy-Alloy-Composite Titanium AM Aerospace Components
Multiscale Mechanical Behaviours of a Near-alpha Titanium Alloy Made by Additive Manufacturing
Multiscale Model of α/β-phase Coevolution During Thermomechanical Processing of Dual-phase Titanium Alloys
New Hydrometallurgical Technique for Extracting Titanium From Natural Ilmenite
Novel Bainitic Ti Alloys Designed for Additive Manufacturing
Novel Ti-Ta-Zr-Mo Alloys Utilizing Martensite-driven TRIP/TWIP Mechanisms for Cardiovascular Stent Applications
Novel Twinning in Shock Loaded Additive Metastable Ti5553
Optimizing Performance of Ti/h-BN Metal Matrix Composites Through Improved Composition and Spark Plasma Sintering Process
Phase Transformations and Twin Microstructure in Titanium
Pushing the Limits of Strength-ductility Combinations in α+β Titanium Alloys
Rapidly Assessing Strain Rate Sensitivity of Titanium Alloys via Nanoindentation
Role of Texture and Latent Hardening on the Plastic Anisotropy of Ti64 Materials During Uniaxial Loading
Single-crystal Structure Formation of Ti–6Al–2Sn–4Zr–6Mo Alloy in Laser Powder Bed Fusion and Unique Alpha Variant Selection After Beta Annealing
Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing of Titanium
Solid Phase Recycling of Titanium Scrap by Friction Extrusion
Stress-Induced Martensite and Martensite Twinning/Detwinning on the Deformation Behavior of TRIP/TWIP Ti Alloys
The Effect of Thermal Debinding Holding Time on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti–15Nb–5Sn Alloy by Metal Fused Filament Fabrication (MF³)
Ultrafine Grain Formation and Mechanical Properties in Commercial Pure Titanium Through Thermomechanical Processing Near β Transus Temperature
Ultrastrong Nanotwinned Titanium Alloys Through Additive Manufacturing
Understanding Low Temperature Creep in the Alpha Phase of Titanium


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