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Session 1: Modeling of Phase Equilibria and Microstructure Evolution in Aerospace Alloys | ||||
Location: Room 607 (Washington State Convention Center) | ||||
(Please check final room assignments on-site). | ||||
Session Description: Computer modeling and simulation tools are being developed and implemented that provide insight into phase equilibria and microstructure evolution in aerospace alloys. Development of physics-based modeling tools allow for rapid alloy design and subsequent process development. These tools are allowing reduction of manufacturing costs through reduced development costs and optimization of current alloy and processing systems. | ||||
Session Chair: | Dr. David U. Furrer Roll-Royce Corporation, Indianapolis, IN | |||
9:00 AM | AIMP061.1 | Thermodynamic Modeling of Titanium Alloys Using CALPHAD Approach | ||
9:30 AM | AIMP061.2 | Application of Thermodynamic and Kinetic Modeling to Diffusion Simulations in Nickel-Base Superalloy Systems | ||
10:00 AM | AIMP061.3 | Models for Microstructure Evolution during TMP of Alpha/Beta Titanium Alloys | ||
10:30 AM | Break | |||
11:00 AM | AIMP061.4 | Texture Modeling for Industrial Forging of Ti-6Al-4V with an Equiaxed-Alpha Microstructure |