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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Steels in Extreme Environments
Sponsorship TMS Structural Materials Division
TMS: Steels Committee
Organizer(s) Hyunseok Oh, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Lawrence Cho, Colorado School of Mines
Jeongho Han, Hanyang University
Motomichi Koyama, Tohoku University
Peeyush Nandwana, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Fnu Kasturi Narasimha Sasidhar, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Scope Limits on damage tolerance of metals in extreme environments are grand technical challenges of today's industry. The sophisticated design of steels for applications in extreme environments is often demanding due to complex, dynamic, and multi-scale damage processes amplified by environmental effects. This symposium is dedicated to discussing advancements in structural steels exposed to a range of extreme environments and their failure analysis. These include, but are not limited to, hydrogen embrittlement, CO2 degradation, cryogenic temperatures, thermal cycling, irradiation, stress corrosion cracking, and creep failure at elevated temperatures, as well as the synergistic effects of these environments. The discussion will also address diverse load-bearing scenarios such as forming, fatigue, and high-rate conditions.
Abstracts Due 07/15/2024
Proceedings Plan Planned:
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

3D characterization and cohesive zone model analysis on hydrogen-related intergranular fracture in martensitic steel
A study on the tensile behavior of fcc ferrous alloy accompanied by cryogenic serrations at 4.2 K
Accelerated Creep Deformation of Steels under Hydrogen Pressure at Elevated Temperature
Adsorption studies on corrosion inhibition performance of waste for pipeline steel in Oil and gas production
CHARACTERIZATION OF PRECIPITATION-STRENGTHENING HEAT-RESISTANT AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS WITH MINOR ALLOYING ADDITIONS
CO2 Oxidation and Carburisation Evolution in Fe9Cr1Mo Steels for Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactors
Corrosion behaviour of ODS austenitic steels with Y2O3 addition
Corrosion inhibition of mild steel in hydrochloric acid solution using agricultural waste as a possible environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitor for oil and gas industry
Design of Fe-xNi-yMn Martensitic Steels for Cryogenic Liquefied Gas Applications
Developing an Atomistic Corrosion Model of Austenitic Steel Alloys from Ab-Initio Simulations of MnCr2O4 and Cr2O3
Doubling fatigue limit by eliminating crack embryo in 1.6 GPa-grade as-quenched martensitic steel
Effect of microalloying on the hydrogen embrittlement in press hardened steel
Electrochemical Control of Hydrogen: From Hydrogen Embrittlement to Hydrogen Storage
Hetero-interface engineering and its impact on mechanical behavior of advanced steels
High temperature oxidation of 304 SS at 630°C in combustion atmospheres
Hydrogen segregation to dislocations in austenitic stainless steels
Imaging the Nanoscale Hydrogen Distribution in a Creep Ruptured Austenitic Stainless Steel (347H) Using Atom Probe Tomography
Impact of hydrogen on the microstructure changes in steels: Ab initio based multiscale approaches
Implications of additively manufactured microstructures for hydrogen embrittlement resistance of steels
Influence of processing conditions and loading rate on the fracture toughness of 316L welds at cryogenic temperatures
Intense hydrogen-related acceleration of fatigue crack growth in high-strength steels: the mechanism and solution
Material Degradation of Engineering Alloys under High Temperature Ammonia Environment in Power Generation and Hydrogen Generation Processes
Mechanical Performance of Laser Powder Bed Fusion 316H Stainless Steel Following Low-Dose Neutron Irradiation
Mechanisms of Pore Collapse in Additively Manufactured 316L Stainless Steel Under High Strain Rates
Metallurgical Design to Enhance Strength and Hydrogen Embrittlement Resistance of Steels
Nanoindentation Study on Hydrogen Embrittlement in Martensite Microstructure of 2.0 GPa Hot Stamping Steel
Nanoscale analysis of hydrogen pick up in Fe-based alloys using cryogenic transfer atom probe tomography
Neutron Irradiation-Induced Performance Degradation of RAFM and ODS Steels
Novel Steel Composite Metal Foam in Extreme Environment of Heat and Load
Quantitative investigation on hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of typical pipeline steel through hydrogen permeation and slow strain rate tensile tests
Research on Failure of Offline Cooling Staves in 5500 m3 Blast Furnace
Resilience of PM-HIP Steels in Extreme Irradiation Environments
Segmentation of Microscopy Images of Lower Bainite and Tempered Martensite High Strength Steels
Steel's gassing problems and ways to solve them
Steel Corrosion in Supercritical CO2-Saturated Aqueous Environments
Steel Degradation in Green Technologies
Superior fatigue resistance of ultrafine bainitic steel by exploiting segregation-induced bands
Surface and Corrosion Characteristics of High-Alloyed Steel Tubes under Annealing Conditions
Susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement of 22Mn all-weld metals: effect of temperature on deformation behavior.
Tensile deformation behavior and thermal conductivity of metallic alloys including stainless steels at deep cryogenic temperature as low as 4K
The Dynamic Behavior of Rebar Corrosion: Coupled Point Defect Theory, Machine Learning and Experimental Validation
The study of microstructure evolution during tempering heat treatment in 9-12Cr heat resistant steel.
Ultrafine-grained and nanocrystalline steels in extreme environments
Understanding the critical role of microstructure in enhanced resistance to H-assisted fatigue crack growth in ausformed and tempered martensitic steels
Understanding the Role of Microstructure on the Sub Critical Crack Growth Rate and Crack Path in Pipeline Ferritic Stainless Steels
Validation and Characterisation of Advanced Coating Solutions Applied to Tool Steels Used as Aluminum Extrusion Die: Creep and Life Time
In situ ion irradiation creep testing of austenitic and ferritic-martensitic steels


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