About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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AI/ML/Data Informatics for Materials Discovery: Bridging Experiment, Theory, and Modeling
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Presentation Title |
Next-Generation Medical Oxygen Generator for Remote and Austere Environments |
Author(s) |
Alexander Royzman |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Alexander Royzman |
Abstract Scope |
Building reliable oxygen-generating systems requires materials that withstand tough conditions and a clear understanding of when they might fail. This work focuses on improving ceramic separation stacks by designing more durable insulating materials and cost-effective glass sealants that resist vibration, heat, and pressure. By identifying failure points and defining key performance targets, we guide smarter material choices from the start. Using data-driven tools and iterative testing, we explore new glass formulations tailored for strength, thermal stability, and compatibility. In parallel, components are tested under extreme environmental stresses to assess their limits. Combining experimental insights with design feedback creates a loop that refines both materials and system architecture. The goal is a rugged, efficient, and affordable system that performs reliably in demanding environments and supports next-generation oxygen production technologies. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
Keywords |
Ceramics, Computational Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical Properties |