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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Composition–Processing–Microstructure-Property Relationships of Titanium Alloys
Sponsorship TMS: Titanium Committee
Organizer(s) Carl J. Boehlert, Michigan State University
Adam L. Pilchak, Pratt & Whitney
Dipankar Banerjee, Indian Institute of Science
Philip Eisenlohr, Michigan State University
Scope Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are expanding in use within the aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and sports and recreation industries due to their exceptional properties, such as specific strength, biocompatibility, and corrosion resistance. This symposium serves as an international forum for scientists, engineers, and technologists to discuss and exchange ideas on

• composition and texture effects on plasticity and fatigue of titanium alloys for aerospace applications

• evaluating additive manufacturing for fatigue-critical applications in aerospace

• revisiting hydrogen effects in titanium in anticipation of a hydrogen economy

• metastable and stress-induced phase transformations in beta-stabilized titanium alloys for biomedical application

• novel functional properties in metastable beta-stabilized titanium alloys

• state of ICMSE/material genomics for titanium

We intend to bring together individuals from industry, academia, and research laboratories to present advances in these areas and identify issues and phenomena with overarching impact. Presentations dealing with processing, characterization, mechanical behavior, interfaces, modeling, life prediction, product development, environmental effects, and performance are welcome. In addition, presentations dealing with the sensitivity of composition, processing, microstructural parameters or mechanical properties (possibly approached through literature curation, data mining, and machine learning) are encouraged.

Abstracts Due 05/15/2024
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

A Study on High-Temperature Deformation Behavior, Mechanism and Microstructure Evolution of Ti-900 Alloy for Gas Turbine Blade Application
An AM Defect Model for Fast-Acting Probabilistic Prediction of Defects in Laser Powder Bed Fusion and Its Application to Ti-6Al-4V
ATI High Temperature Titanium Alloy Development for Aerospace Applications
ATI Titan 27® : Exploiting c+a Slip to Improve Performance for Aerospace
Cross-Slips in a Near-α Titanium Alloy Made by Additive Manufacturing
Deformation and Fracture at Basal Twist Grain Boundaries In Ti-6Al-4V
Design and Development of Near - β Ti-Nb and Ti-Nb-Ag Alloys for Biomedical Applications
Effects of Temperature on the Deformation Behavior and Microstructural Evolution during the Hot Compression Test of Ti-6Al-2V-1Fe-1Cr Alloy
Experimental Investigations on Thermomechanical Fatigue Behavior in Near Alpha Titanium Alloy
Heterogeneous Nano-Mechanical Response of Bimodal Ti-6Al-4V Alloy
Influence of Zr and O on the Evolution of Microstructural Features in High γ-Phase Ti-Al-Zr Alloys
Investigating Cold Dwell Fatigue Failure in Dual-Phase Ti Alloys: The Perspective of Hard-Soft Grain Interactions
Laser Shock Processing of Titanium Alloys: Microstructure Evolution and Enhanced Engineering Performance
Metastable and Stress-Induced Transformations in Additively Processed Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al
Microstructure, Mechanical, and Electrochemical Properties of Additively Manufactured Ti-5Al-5V-5Mo-3Cr (wt.%)
Novel Ti-Ta-Zr-Mo Alloys Utilizing Martensite-Driven TRIP/TWIP Mechanisms for Cardiovascular Stent Applications
Study of Microstructure of Titanium Alloys and Its Relation to Mechanical Properties of Alloys for Aerospace Industry
Surface Engineering Ti Alloys and Stress Impacts on Recrystallization
Tailoring Strength and Toughness of a New Titanium Alloy, ATI Titan 23™
Titanium Boron Nitride Nanotubes (Ti-BNNT) Metal Matrix Composite Processed by SPS: Microstructure, Mechanical and Tribological Characteristics
Tuning Alpha Microstructures in Beta Titanium Alloys


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