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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Impurity-Tolerant Alloy Design, Development, and Production
Sponsorship TMS: Phase Transformations Committee
Organizer(s) Alice E. Perrin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ying E Yang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Scope This symposium focuses on the gap between theoretical and research level materials development and larger scale production and reliability of alloys due to impurities inherent to source materials, scrap material, recycled metals, and atmospheric influences. This symposium will span scales from basic design and characterization to commercial production, and we encourage participation from both academia and industry.

Submissions of particular interest include:
- Characterization studies of relationships of impurities with materials properties including corrosion, oxidation, tensile strength, and thermal/electrical properties
- High throughput thermodynamic calculations for alloy design and screening
- Development of high recycled content alloys
- Improvement of impurity tolerance necessary for scale up of alloy production
- Development of impurity removal techniques to improve production or processing techniques

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

Generative-AI for Impurity-Tolerant Robust Alloy Design
Impact of Feedstock Purity on a Ta-Containing Steel During Melt Processing Using Vacuum Induction Melting and Electroslag Remelting


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