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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Accelerated Discovery and Insertion of Next Generation Structural Materials
Sponsorship TMS Structural Materials Division
TMS: Nuclear Materials Committee
TMS: Phase Transformations Committee
Organizer(s) Soumya Nag, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Andrew Bobel, General Motors Corporation
Bharat Gwalani, North Carolina State University
Jonah Klemm-Toole, Colorado School of Mines
Antonio J. Ramirez, Ohio State University
Matthew A. Steiner, University of Cincinnati
Janelle P. Wharry, University of Illinois
Scope Structural stability of aerospace and energy related materials, manufactured by conventional and additive routes, is of great importance to avoid catastrophic failures during operation. Understanding their thermo-mechanical response under extreme pressure, temperature, irradiation, or corrosive conditions would immensely aid in designing alloys, and thereby increasing their lifetimes. This symposium delves into investigations, focused on using high throughput tools for accelerated materials discovery and root cause analyses of fielded and new make parts.

The topics of interest to this symposium include, but are not limited to, the following:
•ICME tools coupled with multi-scale experimentation to correlate processing history to microstructural hierarchy and ensuing property response
•ML-based multi objective optimization models targeted towards more reliable predictive capabilities with realistic (usually small) experimental data
•High throughput experimental approaches for accelerated material-microstructure-property optimizations to facilitate ML.
•Qualification pathways and status of qualification for next generation materials and manufacturing processes.
The focus is on structural high temperature and light-weight materials such as refractory alloys, high entropy alloys, Ni- Co- based alloys, high strength titanium alloys, maraging steels, alumina-forming steels, and ODS alloys.

Abstracts Due 07/15/2024
Proceedings Plan Planned:
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Accelerated Development of Co-Based Superalloys for High Temperature Applications
Accelerated Testing to Understand the Long-Term Performance of High Temperature Materials
Analysis and Optimization of New Composition Standards for High-Strength Conductive Cu-Ni-Co-Si Alloys
Boeing Baseline Delta Qualification Program
CALPHAD-Enabled Prevention of Strain Age Cracking in Additively Manufactured, High-Temperature Co-Based Superalloys
Characterization of Low-Cost, High-Strength, Printable Al-Alloys for Room and High-Temperature Applications
Combinatorial Discovery of Refractory Medium Entropy Alloys in Composition and Temperature Dimensions: Effect of Elements and Phase Transformation
Combinatorial Investigation of Amorphous/Nanocrystalline Stability in Ferritic Alloys
Combinatorial Synthesis and High Throughput, High Temperature Mechanical Characterization of Refractory Alloys
Data Driven Alloy Design of High Entropy Alloys for Temperature Dependent Mechanical Properties
Enabling Next Generation Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) for Lightweight Structures
Harnessing High-Throughput Experiments and Machine Learning for CuAgZr Alloy Development
High Entropy Alloys to High Entropy Conventional Alloys
High Throughput Mechanical Testing with Multi-Gage and Topology Optimized Specimens
High Throughput Quantification of Recrystallization Parameters for Alloy Development
High Velocity (HiVe) Joining: A Novel Process to Join Similar/Dissimilar Alloys
Integrating Experimental Data into Dynamic Artificial Intelligence/Machine (AI/ML) Learning Workflows
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ECAP Processed High Mn Steel Testing at 298 K and 77 K
Modeling of Microstructural Effects on Mechanical Properties of High Entropy Alloys at Mesoscale
Optimizing BCC/B2 Microstructures in AlCrMnTiV High Entropy Alloys by Combinatorial Synthesis
Precision and Efficiency in Nanoindentation: Automated Contact Area Measurement Techniques
Predicting Chemistry-Dependent Mechanical Behavior in High-Entropy Alloys: Iterative Design Insights from the BIRDSHOT Center Using Data-Driven and Generative Models
Streamlined Correlation of Microstructure-Mechanical Property Relationships in Laser Clad Steels
Structural, Mechanical and Electronic Properties of BCC Refractory Binary Alloys
Tuning Chemistry for Eutectic Strengthening of LBPF Al Alloys


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