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Session 3: Advanced Materials Processes for Engineering Components | ||||
Location: C 115 (Greater Columbus Convention Center) | ||||
(Please check final room assignments on-site). | ||||
Session Description: Improved materials and innovative processing methods are often critical to the optimum performance of engineering components used in industrial manufacturing and processing. Alloy designs and materials development which include consideration of thermomechanical conditions and microstructural evolution during service are required to meet the demands imposed by industrial applications. The reduction of energy during manufacturing is dependent on innovative materials processing methods which can operate at high efficiencies and yields, and reduce scrap and waste and/or eliminate processing steps. Advanced materials processes are also needed to produce industrial engineering components with unique properties specifically tailored for the severe service conditions in industrial processes. | ||||
Session Chair: | Dr. Ken Natesan Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL | |||
2:00 PM | EFF 3.1 | Fabrication of Micro-Reactors by Foil Lamination | ||
2:30 PM | EFF 3.2 | Materials For Industrial Heat Recovery Systems | ||
3:00 PM | EFF 3.3 | Carbide Derived Carbon Surface Treatments for Seal Faces and Tribological Applications | ||
3:30 PM | EFF 3.4 | Development of Ultrananocrystalline Diamond (UNCD) Coatings for Multipurpose Mechanical Pump Seals | ||
4:00 PM | EFF 3.5 | Ultrafine Coatings on Inner Walls of Small ID Tubes by Electroexplosion Technique | ||
4:30 PM | EFF 3.6 | Manufacturing Process Design for Optimization of High Temperature Performance of Chromium Copper Alloy for Welding Tip |