About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Fundamental Science of Microstructural Evolution and Phase Transformations: An MPMD/FMD/SMD Symposium in Honor of Peter Voorhees
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Presentation Title |
Advancing lab-based 3D grain mapping of polycrystalline materials: overview of recent developments of data acquisition, reconstruction and analysis. |
Author(s) |
Erik M. Lauridsen |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Erik M. Lauridsen |
Abstract Scope |
Advancing our understanding of microstructural evolution during grain growth, recrystallization, and other coarsening phenomena requires tools capable of non-destructively probing 3D grain structures over time. This contribution highlights recent progress in 3D and 4D characterization using laboratory-based diffraction contrast tomography (LabDCT) and illustrates how such capabilities enable experimental studies that complement and inform theoretical models of microstructure evolution.
Integrated experimental–modeling approaches have been a hallmark of Peter Voorhees’ work throughout his career. In this spirit, the talk will present examples of how new software tools are helping to bridge experiments and simulations —making this integration more accessible and furthering our understanding of microstructural dynamics. Such developments support progress in both fundamental theory and practical alloy design.
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Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |