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Session 3: Manufacturing Process Modeling and Simulation | ||||
Location: Room 349 (Baltimore Convention Center) | ||||
(Please check final room assignments on-site). | ||||
Session Description: Modeling and simulation tools have been implemented within a numerous manufacturing industries. Further enhancement of these tools is allowing for greater process and final component understanding. This session will include talks regarding recent efforts to enhance and further apply modeling and simulation tools to component and manufacturing process design. | ||||
Session Chair: | Dr. Michael Winstone DSTL Porton Down, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom | |||
8:30 AM | MDI3.1 | The Role of Computational Material and Process Engineering in Future Systems Design | ||
9:00 AM | MDI3.2 | Material Properties For Process Simulation | ||
9:30 AM | MDI3.3 | Rolling Modeling for Development of Fine Grain Titanium Sheet at RMI | ||
10:00 AM | Break | |||
10:30 AM | MDI3.4 | The Use of Computational Modeling in Aerospace Alloy Production Environments | ||
11:00 AM | MDI3.5 | Considering Criteria for Ductile Fracture (Damage) in Designing near Net-shape Forging for Aerospace Applications | ||
11:30 AM | MDI3.6 | Use of Numerical Modeling to Enhance Understanding of Radial Forging of Nickel-Base Superalloys |