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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Advances in Materials Deposition by Cold Spray and Related Technologies
Sponsorship TMS Structural Materials Division
TMS Extraction and Processing Division
TMS: Materials Characterization Committee
TMS: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee
TMS: Additive Manufacturing Committee
Organizer(s) Ahmed Alade Tiamiyu, University Of Calgary, Canada
Tanaji Paul, Florida International University
Yu Zou, University of Toronto
Maniya Aghasibeig, National Research Council Canada
Aaron Nardi, VRC Metal Systems, LLC
Pin Lu, Solvus Global
Scope Cold spray is a solid-state layer-by-layer deposition of accelerated microparticles through a de Laval nozzle toward a substrate or previously deposited particles. Since its discovery, interest in cold spray technology has witnessed significant growth as it serves as a potentially greener manufacturing alternative due to recent stringent environmental regulations. Cold spray continues to enjoy widespread use in several industries, including aerospace, energy, military, biomedical, etc., and continued efforts on process and powder optimization are necessary to meet the anticipated expansion beyond traditional applications. Exploring the structure-property relationship in deposited materials, topics will include:

1. Experimental, theoretical, and computational studies on cold spray (and related technologies) process, including aerosol deposition (vacuum cold spray)
2. Effect of processing and feedstock parameters on bonding
3. Powder development and optimization
4. Microstructural evolution and evaluation of high-speed microparticle impact
5. Mechanical and deteriorative behavior of cold-sprayed components
6. Cold spray-induced stress-state

Abstracts Due 07/01/2024
Proceedings Plan Undecided
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