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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advancements in Steel Structural Refinement
Sponsorship AIST Metallurgy—Processing, Products and Applications Technology Committee
Organizer(s) Charles M. Enloe, Steel Dynamics
Emmanuel De Moor, Colorado School of Mines
Scope This symposium highlights advancements in the physical metallurgy of structural refinement in microalloyed and advanced steels, as well as the associated product performance improvements in structurally refined steels. Advanced modeling and characterization techniques to determine strengthening mechanism balance in subject steels are also of particular interest.
Abstracts Due 05/15/2024
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Effects of Ferrite/Austenite Ratio in Heterogeneous Nano-Structured Duplex Stainless Steels on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties
Favorable Mechanical Performance by Controlled Characteristics of Local Brittle Zone in Nb Bearing HSLA Steel for Ultra-High Heat Input Welding
ICME Development of a Novel, High-Strength Austenitic Steel
Influence of Microalloyed Steel Slab Reheating Conditions on the Evolution of Austenite Structure
Initiation and Propagation of Intermediate Cracks and Surface Cracks of Continuous Casting Steel during Solidification End Reduction Process
Microalloy Addition Strategies for Increased Yield Strength of Bearing Steels
Microstructure and Processing of Heavy-Gauge S700MC Hot Rolled Steel
On the Limits of Strength and Performance in Automotive Sheet Steels
Optimizing Mechanical Properties of Q&T Steels by Tailoring the Evolution and Transformation of Nano-Scale Cu-Precipitates
Strengthening Effects of Fine MX Precipitates and Solute Clustering on Seismic/Fire Simulated Fatigue Test in Bainitic H-Section Steel
Stress Measurements of Multiaxially Deformed AHSSs via X-Ray Diffraction


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