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Meeting TMS Specialty Congress 2026
Symposium Specialty Congress 2026: All-Congress Plenary
Presentation Title Considerations for the Maturation and Applications of Computational Materials in Regulated Industries – A Civil Aviation Perspective
Author(s) Michael Gorelik
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Michael Gorelik
Abstract Scope The desire to expand the use of modeling and simulation in general, and computational materials (CM) in particular, in the development and qualification / certification of new products in high technology industries has been steadily increasing. This presentation will discuss some of the key challenges and enablers towards achieving higher levels of acceptance of CM in regulated industries such as aviation. Specific topics will include scalable approach to CM models verification and validation (V&V), maturation of modeling capabilities and regulatory considerations, and applications to both conventional and novel material and manufacturing technologies. Several use cases will be considered to illustrate the above concepts and the benefits of using physics-based models in conjunction with traditional test data, including additive manufacturing (AM), powder metallurgy and wrought products.
Proceedings Inclusion? Undecided

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