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Meeting 2027 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Dilute Alloying and Impurity Effects on Phase Transformations
Sponsorship
Organizer(s) Matthew A. Steiner, University of Cincinnati
Sophie Primig, University of New South Wales
Gregory B. Thompson, University of Alabama
Rakesh R. Kamath, Argonne National Laboratory
Abhishek Sharma, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Scope Minor alloying additions, intentional or otherwise, can play an outsized role in both phase stability and transformation kinetics. We encourage submissions on all material systems that exhibit such effects, defining dilute as approximately < 3 at%. Examples include but not limited to: 1) Elemental additions that alter the nucleation behavior, promoting or inhibiting nuclei, changing their density and location, or otherwise altering the transformation pathway through the formation of intermediary phases or other mechanisms, 2) Additions that alter the available diffusion pathways and rates of key species within the material, 3) Additions that change the degree or type of chemical ordering, 4) Additions that impact the interfacial energy of one phase in relation to another, such as altering the stacking fault energy, to promote or inhibit a phase transformation, 5) Additions that impact martensitic or strain induced transformations, including those governing shape memory alloy behavior.
Abstracts Due 07/01/2026
Proceedings Plan Undecided

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