MDE3 Session 3: Modeling and Simulation for New Alloy, Process and Component Development and Optimization II

Tuesday, May 24, 2011: 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
Room 302 (Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center)
Session Chairs:
Dr. Fan Zhang and Dr. David U. Furrer
1:30 PM
Development of Neural Networks for the Prediction of the Interrelationship Between Microstructure and Properties of Ti Alloys
Dr. Peter Collins, Univeristy of North Texas; Mr. Santhosh K. Koduri, The Ohio State University; D. Huber, The Ohio State University; B. Welk, The Ohio State University; Hamish L. Fraser, The Ohio State University
2:00 PM
Recent Developments In Process and Material Modeling System DEFORM
Mr. Ravi Shankar, Scientific Forming Technologies Corporation; Wei-Tsu Wu, Scientific Forming Technologies Corporation; Alexandar Bandar, Scientific Forming Technologies Corporation
2:30 PM
A Computationally Efficient Multi-Scale Model for Microstructure Evolution During Solidification of Multi-Component and Multi-Phase Alloys
Mr. Wenda Tan, Purdue University; Mr. Neil Bailey, Purdue University; Prof. Yung Shin, Purdue University
3:00 PM
3:30 PM
Fatigue Life Variability in Large Aluminum Forgings with Residual Stress
Dr. John D. Watton, Alcoa, Inc.; Dr. Dale L. Ball, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
4:00 PM
Through Process Characterization and Modelling of Forged Titanium Components
Dr. Martin Riedler, Böhler Schmiedetechnik GmbH&Co KG; Dr. Bernd Oberwinkler, University of Leoben; Horst F. Seifried, Böhler Schmiedetechnik GmbH&Co KG; Dr. Martin Stockinger, Böhler Schmiedetechnik GmbH&Co KG; Werner Zechner, Böhler Schmiedetechnik GmbH&Co KG; Hermann Maderbacher, University of Leoben
4:30 PM
Melt Pool Dimension Control and Its Impact on Microstructure In Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing
Prof. Jack Beuth, Carnegie Mellon University; Prof. Nathan Klingbeil, Wright State University; Joy Davis, Carnegie Mellon University; Mrs. Karen Taminger, NASA Langley; Mr. Bryant Walker, Keystone Synergistic Enterprises