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Meeting MS&T21: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advances in Surface Engineering
Sponsorship TMS Surface Engineering Committee
Organizer(s) Rajeswaran Radhakrishnan, Faraday Technology Inc
Brian Skinn, OpenTeams, Inc.
Timothy Hall, Faraday Technology Inc
Michael D. Roach, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Sandip P. Harimkar, Oklahoma State University
Tushar M. Borkar, Cleveland State University
Rajeev K. Gupta, North Carolina State University
Scope This symposium aims to provide a forum for reporting novel surface engineering methods for introduction of useful properties, and for advanced methods of evaluating such properties. In particular, it will emphasize advanced scalable processing methods, suitable for implementation in an industrial setting. The symposium is envisioned to encompass surface engineering methods as separated into two broad categories, surface decoration and surface structure modification and evaluation. Decoration approaches would include application of particles (CNTs; metal, oxide, ceramic, or plastic particles; etc.) or films (e.g., graphene/reduced graphene oxide, functionally-graded coatings, particle-included coatings, laminate coatings, ceramic coatings, etc.) to substrates, whereas surface structure modification and evaluation approaches for wrought or additively manufactured materials would include roughening, polishing, anodizing, deburring, etching (e.g., through photolithographic masks), micromachining, etc. A wide range of functional properties could be imparted by such modifications, in categories including mechanical (tribological, tribocorrosive), physical (hydrophobicity, hydrophilicity), chemical (catalysis, corrosion resistance), electrochemical (electrocatalysis, surface area enhancement), and electrical (insulative, as by oxides; conductive, as by graphene/reduced graphene oxide). It is envisioned that these enhanced properties will be relevant to areas of application including engines, high energy physics, capacitors, batteries, biomedical implants, fuel cell electrodes and balance of plant components, and many others.
Abstracts Due 04/15/2021
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Effect of Laser Shock Peening on Residual Stress Distribution of 304 Austenitic Steel
Engineering of Wearproof Surface by Management of Mechanical-Chemical Phenomena in Zone Contact
Erosion Resistant and Passively Emitting Composite Coatings for Space Charge Mitigation Applications
High Adhesive Joint Durability of Aluminum Alloys with Chemical Free Treatments
Influences of Varied Electro-discharge Machining Operations on Surface Conditions of a Nickel-Base Superalloy
Ionic Polymer-Metal Composite (IPMC) Degradation Study and Solution Considerations for Biomimetic Thin-film Actuator Applications
Mechanical Ball Milling of Gas Atomized Ti‒48Al‒2Cr‒2Nb Powder for Preventing Smoking in Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing Process
Methodological Principles of Engineering Surface Stainless Steel at Treatment Cutting with a Polymer
Non-linear Through-hole Fabrication by Electrochemical Machining
P2-27: Novel Rosette-like Formations on Ti Surfaces with Nanosize "Petal" Features
Surface Evolution and Corrosion Behavior of Cu-doped Carbide-reinforced Martensitic Steels in a Sulfuric Acid


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