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Meeting MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Steels for Sustainable Development IV
Sponsorship TMS: Steels Committee
AIST Metallurgy—Processing, Products and Applications Technology Committee
Organizer(s) Joshua J. Mueller, Michigan Technological University
Adriana Eres-Castellanos, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jonah Klemm-Toole, Colorado School of Mines
Colin A. Stewart, US Naval Research Laboratory
Pello Uranga, University of Navarra
Jeongho Han, Hanyang University
Ian Zuazo, ArcelorMittal Global R&D - Industeel
Hyunseok Oh, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Alexandra Glover, Michigan Technological University
Scope As the most widely used and cost-effective structural alloys, steels play a crucial role in advancing sustainability. Some of the most recent efforts for a sustainable future include alloy development, design and the adaptation of steel applications to reduce carbon footprint.

This symposium focuses on experimental or computational efforts via modification of steel production, design or applications - for higher energy efficiencies and lower emissions, including (but not limited to):

- Designing robust alloys or processing routes to minimize production energy and emissions and to improve scrap recyclability

- Designing high performance steels or low-density steels for low weight applications, e.g. automotive applications

- Designing microstructures in optimized chemical compositions for extreme environments, e.g. extreme temperatures and/or pressures, hydrogen environments, etc.

- Steel alloy and processing developments for renewable energy applications

Abstracts Due 05/15/2025

PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE


1.8 GPa class steel sheet with the elongated pearlite similarly observed in music wire
A Deep Dive into Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Low Carbon Steels
Advancing Steel: Innovations in Lightweight Applications and Sustainable Processing
Crack propagation in a martensitic/austenitic stainless-steel composite with a high combination of strength and toughness
Effect of Cu on Microstructure and Fracture Toughness of Steels for Sustainable Recycling
Effect on Magnetic Properties of Simulated Twin Roll Cast Non-Grain Oriented Si Steel
Enhanced austenite stability and ductility by isothermal heat treatment of the 3Mn TRIP steel with bimodal grain structure
Evaluating Cooling Rate Effects on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of High Performance 10Ni QLT Steel
Exploring the scalability of accumulative roll bonding nanolaminates for pulsed electromagnets by substituting an interstitial free steel for niobium
Influence of Residual Copper on the Weldability and Weld Performance of Low Carbon Steels
Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Dual-phase Steel in Cryogenic Temperatures
Low Emission Thin Slab Direct Rolling of Ultra-High Strength Steels
Metallurgical Analysis and Forward Modeling of Hybrid Laser Arc Welds for SMR Containment Vessels
Methodology to Evaluate the Heat Checking Resistance of Open-Die Forge Tooling
Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Response in Interstitial-Free Steel During Interrupted Tensile Deformation
Optimizing Strength and Toughness: The Role of Cu-Precipitatation in Quenched and Tempered Steels
Removal of Copper from Steel Scrap Via Sulfide Salts Treatment
The Effect of Nitrogen on the Microstructure and Properties of Ultra-High Strength Steels
Toughness Response of Ni-Mo Alloyed Heavy Gauge Plates to Quenching and Tempering Conditions
Understanding the role of tramp elements introduced through increased scrap recycling


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