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Meeting MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advanced Materials for Harsh Environments
Sponsorship ACerS Other
Organizer(s) Navin Manjooran, Solve
Gary R. Pickrell, Virginia Tech
Scope How materials interact with the environment is critical for selecting the appropriate material or material system for the application concerned. The benefits can range from increasing component life to effectively utilizing the material or material system thereby translating to reduced component lifetime cost or increased component efficiency or helping reduced emissions. This session will have three sub-sections addressing each of the key business drivers for materials interactions with the environment, namely, coatings, corrosion, and materials for harsh environments. This symposium will provide researchers worldwide the platform and the opportunity to discuss applications-based research in these key areas of interest, including: (1) Coatings: processing and applications (2) Corrosion and materials lifing (3) Materials for harsh environments including sensors.
Abstracts Due 05/15/2025

PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE


Benefits of durable and reliable borosilicate glass in the harsh environments of the transportation sector
Corrosion Propensity of Polyester-Chromium Nitrate Coated Al7xxx in a Humid Environment
Corrosion resistance of alitized coatings operating in harsh environments of arsenic-soda desulfurization of coke chemical production.
INCREASING THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE HEAT-RESISTANT ALLOY ЖС3ДК-ВІ BY TREATING THE MELT WITH MODIFYING COMPLEX
Influence of the TiB2 nanoparticles addition on microstructure, stability and oxidation resistance of ex-situ Alloy 625+TiB2 nanocomposites processed via suction casting
Measuring the Residual Resistivity Ratios of Superconductive Materials Under Cryogenic Conditions
Numerical Methodology to Predict Fatigue Life of Thermal Barrier Coatings
Understanding the influence of impurity elements on the localized corrosion in recycled cast Al A356 alloy
Vibration Based Analysis of Debonding Defects in a Structure Composed of Multi-Layered Materials with an Application Prospects in Marine Structure


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