Fluxtrol Student Research Competition - Phase I - Posters

Tuesday, September 14, 2021: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Mr. Robert C. Goldstein, Fluxtrol Inc. and Mr. Andrew L. Banka, P.E., Airflow Sciences Corporation
Changes in residual stress state during quench and temper of vacuum carburized gear steel
Mr. Kevin C. Sala, University of Conneticut; Amy Hernandez, Pratt and Whitney; Prof. Lesley D. Frame, University of Connecticut
Effect of Thermomechanical Rolling on the Induction Hardenability of a Micro-alloyed 1045 Steel
Mr. Finn Bamrud, Student, Colorado School of Mines; Prof. Robert L. Cryderman, Colorado School of Mines
Influence of Induction versus Furnace Tempering Process on Mechanical Properties of Alloy Steel
Ms. Britany Nelson, N/A; Prof. Lesley D. Frame, University of Connecticut
Hydrogen Embrittlement Resistance of High Strength 9260 Bar Steel Heat Treated by Quenching and Partitioning
Mr. Ethan M. Hoyt, Colorado School of Mines; Prof. Kip O. Findley, Advanced Steel Processing & Products Research Center Colorado School of Mines; Dr. Emmanuel De Moor, Colorado School of Mines
Fatigue Performance of Low Pressure Carbonitrided 20MnCr5 and SAE 8620 Steel Alloys
Dr. Larissa Vilela Costa, Colorado School of Mines; Mr. Vincent Lelong, ECM-USA, Inc.; Prof. Robert L. Cryderman, Colorado School of Mines; Mr. Dennis Beauchesne, ECM-USA, Inc.; Prof. Kip O. Findley, Advanced Steel Processing & Products Research Center Colorado School of Mines
The Effects of Thermal History on Toughness of Ni-based Corrosion Resistant Alloys during in-situ Hydrogen Charging
Ms. Michelle N Kent, Colorado School of Mines; Prof. Kip O. Findley, Advanced Steel Processing & Products Research Center Colorado School of Mines
Influence of Prior Austenite Grain Size on Gleeble Flow Stress Measurement
Mr. Ryan E Gordon, University of Connecticut; Prof. Lesley D. Frame, University of Connecticut