About this Symposium |
Meeting |
2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Environmental Degradation of Additively Manufactured Alloys
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Sponsorship |
TMS Structural Materials Division TMS: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee TMS: Additive Manufacturing Committee
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Organizer(s) |
Kinga A. Unocic, North Carolina State University Jenifer S. Locke, Ohio State University Sebastien Dryepondt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Michael Kirka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Xiaoyuan Lou, Purdue University Brendy Rincon Troconis, University of Texas at San Antonio Luke N. Brewer, University of Alabama |
Scope |
Over the past 10 years, Additive Manufacturing (AM) has grown and expanded throughout different areas of application. A lot of effort has been focused on the processing parameters and powder quality to improve the mechanical properties of additive manufactured materials. These materials often possess significant differences in microstructure as compared with more traditionally produced materials. Given these microstructural differences, evaluation of environmental degradation of additively-produced materials is essential for the prediction of performance and life in harsh environments. Additively processed structural materials could potentially be used in aviation, space, marine and industrial applications. This symposium welcomes contributions that will foster discussion on how additively produced materials degrade in:
- corrosive environments
- high temperature, oxidizing environments
- harsh environments while under mechanical stress
- high radiation environments |
Abstracts Due |
07/20/2020 |
Proceedings Plan |
Planned: |