About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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| Symposium
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2026 Technical Division Student Poster Contest
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| Presentation Title |
SPG-58: Process-Informed Property Evolutions of Microstructures |
| Author(s) |
Md Maruf Billah, Pinar Acar |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Md Maruf Billah |
| Abstract Scope |
Recent advancements in manufacturing metallic alloys are promising and create broad opportunities to explore performance. This study couples process‐dependent texture evolution with microstructural property evolution and prediction for inverse design of polycrystalline FCC Inconel 718 alloy. Using orientation distribution functions as one-point probability descriptors, the method captures crystallographic texture evolution under normal strain, shear strain, and plane strain compression, and correlates these changes with stiffness properties to determine analytically achievable and processable property spaces. Later, the property path evolution enables us to discover the analogousness among fundamental processes. An inverse-design approach is also introduced to predict the optimal sequence of processing steps needed to achieve target material properties. Finally, the results are compared with notable experimental and computational investigations, demonstrating practical world applicability. This integrated approach not only advances our fundamental understanding of microstructure–process–property linkages but also opens new pathways for the rational design of high-performance alloys. |
| Proceedings Inclusion? |
Undecided |
| Keywords |
Mechanical Properties, Extraction and Processing, Modeling and Simulation |