Beam Team students and faculty presented their latest research findings at TMS 2019 in San Antonio, Texas, the week of March 11.
Monday, March 11
10:00–10:30, Room 221A: “Modeling process-structure-property relationships in additively manufactured alloys with machine learning and materials informatics” (Branden Kappes, ADAPT Operations Director)
5:30–7:00, Poster Session, Hall 3: “Poster #D-21: In situ characterization of the deformation mechanisms present in biaxially loaded magnesium alloys” (Zachary Brunson, PhD student)
Tuesday, March 12
9:50–10:10, Room 225D: “In situ study of transformation in Nitinol using high energy diffraction experiments” (Jinesh Dahal, PhD student)
10:50–11:10, Room 221C: “Investigation of post-processing heat treatments on the mechanical and Microstructural properties of Inconel 718 manufactured by laser powder bed fusion” (Thomas Gallmeyer, PhD Student)
10:50–11:10, Room 301B: “Nickel-titanium-hafnium alloys designed for space-age bearings” (Sean Mills, PhD Student)
5:30–7:00, Poster Session, Hall 3: “Poster #M-9: Sequential experiments design for acceleration of the development of NiTi-based shape memory alloys” (Sen Liu, PhD student)
Wednesday, March 13
2:00–2:30, Room 221B: “A statistical framework to qualify the low cycle fatigue performance of additively manufactured steel replacement parts” (Aaron Stebner, ADAPT Executive Director)
2:30–2:50, Room 221B: “A new perspective on visualizing the elastic limit and the necessity of 6D limit hyper surfaces” (Zachary Brunson, PhD Student)
3:30–3:50, Room 221D: “Development of superelastic nickel-titanium-hafnium alloys for additive manufacturing” (Behnam Amin-Ahmadi, Research Assistant Professor)
Thursday, March 14
4:20–4:40, Room 305: “Comprehensive quality assurance of additive manufactured Ti-6Al-4V by learning from prior studies” (Sen Liu, PhD Student)
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