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Meeting MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Developments in Plate and Line Pipe Steels
Sponsorship AIST Metallurgy—Processing, Products and Applications Technology Committee
Organizer(s) Badirujjaman Syed, Arcelormittal Global Research And Development
Maedeh Pourmajidian, Arcelormittal Global R&D - East Chicago
Matthew Pukansky, Lincoln Electric
Scope Similar to sheet steels, plate and heavy gauge steels continue to evolve at a rapid pace. These improvements come as a result of increased needs of the end users from pipe producers for oil and gas to heavy section steels for wind turbine towers and armor applications. This symposium follows the successful 2nd International Symposium on Recent Developments in Plate Steels last held in 2018. The focus of this symposium will cover a wide range of topics from steel chemistries and casting to hot rolling to accelerated cooling and quenching. Further, papers related to mechanical testing, fracture toughness, and inspection are welcome.
Abstracts Due 05/15/2025

PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE


Assessment of Pressure Reversal Susceptibility in API X70 ERW Welds under Hydrogen Environment
Connecting anisotropy in the in-plane strength of hot rolled line pipe steel to its microstructural equivalent
Creep Performance of P92 Steel Around Its Composition Range: Effect of N Solubility and Normalization Temperature
Forensic Metallurgy of Pipeline Steel Thermal Histories - Prospects through EBSD Characterization 
Investigation of strain partitioning in high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels using in-situ tensile testing with digital image correlation (DIC)
Non-isothermal modeling of NbC nanoprecipitation during TMCP of X70 microalloyed steels using PRISMA (ThermoCalc)


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