November 27 - December 4, 2020
November 27 - December 4, 2020 (Virtual)
2020 MRS Spring/Fall Meeting

Symposium F.SF07-Processing Structure–Property Relationship of Advanced Intermetallic-Based Alloys for Structural and Functional Applications

This symposium will focus on the processing-structure-property relationship of advanced structural and functional intermetallic-based alloys. Topics of interest broadly include: advanced processing along with additive manufacturing; next generation alloys (with higher temperature capability and creep resistance); functional alloys (shape memory, catalysis, magnetic, thermoelectric, etc.); fundamentals of phase stability and their effects on microstructural design and microstructural degradation in extreme environments/service; physical and mechanical response to various loading conditions and the role of defects in influencing them; informatics, modeling and simulation on novel approaches of alloy development; advanced characterization techniques (HAADF-STEM, APT, neutron and synchrotron studies, micropillar experiments, in-situ investigation methods, etc.) and technological considerations for successful commercial applications. Intermetallic phases of interest include aluminides, silicides, Laves phases, Heusler phases, and various other geometrically-, topologically- and close-packed compounds. From an applications perspective, presentations related to intermetallic compounds intended for structural and functional applications, including high temperature use in the aerospace and automotive industries, will be considered. Applications for fossil fuel and nuclear industries, ferromagnetic, catalysis, medical, and thermoelectric power will also be considered.

Topics will include:

  • Phase equilibria and phase transformations
  • Defect structures and their evolution
  • Mechanical and physical properties
  • Deformation, fracture and underlying mechanisms
  • Advanced processing techniques including additive manufacturing
  • Advanced characterization techniques on an atomic level
  • Environmental effects including oxidation and hot corrosion
  • Intermetallic composites and novel superalloys
  • Computation and modeling studies related to intermetallic-based alloys
  • Shape memory, catalysis, magnetic, thermoelectric, energy storage and medical applications
  • Recent applications in the aircraft, automotive and other industries

Invited Speakers:

  • Marc Armbrüster (Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany)
  • Mark Asta (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
  • Helmut Clemens (Montan Universität Leoben, Austria)
  • Kevin Hemker (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
  • Kazuhiro Hono (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan)
  • Richard James (University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Yoshisato Kimura (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
  • John Lewandowski (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
  • Florian Pyczak (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany)
  • Silvia Sabbadini (Avio Aero, Italy)
  • Masao Takeyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
  • Rui Yang (IMR, China)
  • Kyosuke Yoshimi (Tohoku University, Japan)

Symposium Organizers

Manja Krüger
Otto von Guericke Universitat Madgeburg
Germany

Hiroyuki Y. Yasuda
Osaka University
Materials and Manufacturing Science
Japan

Soumya Nag
GE Global Research
USA

Matthew A. Willard
Case Western Reserve University
Materials Science and Engineering
USA

Topics

alloy catalytic compound energy storage Magnetic phase transformation structural thermoelectric