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Superplasticity Theory, Modeling and New Materials | ||||
Location: Meeting Room 12A (Austin Convention Center) | ||||
(Please check final room assignments on-site). | ||||
Session Description: This technical program is focused on new developments related to superplasticity found in advanced materials, the fundamental constitutive theories that govern superplastic flow during the forming process, modeling of the SPF process and industrial applications related to the use of emerging alloys that exhibit superplastic behavior.
Some sample topics for this session are:
- theoretical analysis of superplastic flow
- numerical modeling of superplasticity
- emerging materials with superplastic behavior
- diffusion bonding combines with SPF
- metallurgical analysis of superplastic materials | ||||
Session Chairs: | Dr. Daniel G. Sanders The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA Dr. M. K. Khraisheh University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY | |||
1:30 PM | Low-Temperature Superplastic Flow of Ultrafine Ti-6Al-4V | |||
2:00 PM | The Effects of Super Plastic Forming on the Mechanical Properties and Hydrogen Content of Titanium Ti 6AL-4V | |||
2:30 PM | Superplastic Response of Continuously-Cast AZ31B Magnesium Sheet Alloys | |||
3:00 PM | Break | |||
3:30 PM | Finite Element Modeling, Simulation, Tools and Capabilities at Superform | |||
4:00 PM | Break | |||
4:30 PM | Finite Element Analysis of SPF and QPF of AA5083 Sheets | |||
5:00 PM | Transformation Superplastic Forming of Cast Titanium Alloys |