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February 27 - March 3, 2011 • San Diego Convention CenterSan Diego, California USA

“Linking Science and Technologyfor Global Solutions”

LEARN • NETWORK • ADVANCE

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R&D CarbonMonday Author’s Coffee

to our Corporate Sponsors

Premier GreenSponsorship

& COMPANYTMS Awards

Banquet

Monday Morning Coffee Break

Lanyards

Cyber Pods

Exhibit Hall Entrance

Registration Counter

Tuesday Morning Coffee Break

Light Metals Reception

Materials Bowl

Attendee Info Booth& Signage

Young Leader Reception

Author’s Coffee

Wednesday Morning Coffee Break

D-1 7/25修正

Tuesday Author’s Coffee

Exhibit Hall Afternoon Snack Break

University ofMinnesota

Wednesday Author’s Coffee

Thanks!

Coffee Break Sponsor

Switzerland S.A.

Light Metals Luncheon

Aluminum Plenary

Light Metals Luncheon

Student Mixer

Wireless Internet Access

General MeetingSponsor

Lead-Free Solder Workshop break

Friends of TMS:

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to the TMS 2011 Annual Meeting & Exhibition!WelcomeDear Colleagues and Friends:

As president of TMS, I welcome our members, exhibitors, and society guests here to sunny San Diego for our 140th annual gathering!

This year, the heart of our annual meeting—technical programming—has grown to four full days! This is an unprecedented opportunity to reap the ultimate in professional development through a robust menu of high quality, engaging presentations. We are also focusing on inspiring a renewed sense of volunteerism as a key to building a bigger and better TMS.

I invite you to visit the Volunteer Concierge booth here at the San Diego Convention Center to learn how to get involved in society activities. Get further engaged by attending the Annual Meeting of Membership on Monday.

Here is a brief synopsis of the other invaluable offerings here at TMS 2011:

Technical & Poster Sessions – Over 70 symposia will spotlight the efforts of some of the world’s greatest materials science and engineering minds. Technical areas include Aluminum and Magnesium; Advanced Characterization, Modeling & Materials Performance; High Performance Materials; Materials & Society: Energy & Sustainable Production; Materials Processing & Production; Nanoscale & Amorphous Materials; Professional Development.

Continuing Education – Knowledge is the power that fuels developments in research and builds careers. TMS 2011 features five compelling courses and workshops designed to enhance your conference experience through education.

Networking – Your presence at TMS 2011 contributes to one of the greatest benefits: connecting with colleagues from around the world! Gather with professionals in your field at one of our 12 symposia-related welcome receptions on Sunday evening. Then, join all attendees at the President’s Welcoming Reception on Monday and Happy Hour on Tuesday. All receptions will be at the San Diego Convention Center.

Special Lectures – One of the hallmarks of our annual meeting are the special lectures presented by prestigious professionals in the materials field. Whether you attend a luncheon lecture, plenary talk, or awards presentation, you will learn from the accomplishments of your colleagues. See page 15 for speakers.

Awards Presentation – Celebrating the accomplishments of fellow colleagues builds our society. The TMS and AIME Awards Dinner is a must-attend event on Tuesday evening. See page 16 for a preview.

Student Events –The future of TMS is fulfilled by its student members. Visit the Student Poster Contest and see what students are working on, and enjoy their competitive spirit at the Materials Bowl sponsored by Alcoa. Details are on page 18.

Welcome to TMS 2011. Let’s make the most of all this conference has to offer.

Sincerely,

George T. “Rusty” Gray III

Table of ContentsRegistration ................................................................2Meeting Policies .........................................................2Schedule of Events .....................................................3Maps .........................................................................12Lectures & Luncheons .............................................14Speakers ..................................................................15

Awards .....................................................................16Student Activities ......................................................18Proceedings .............................................................19TMS Leadership .......................................................20Exhibit Directory .......................................................21Technical Program ....................................................37

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BadgesAll attendees must wear registration badges at all times during the conference to ensure free admission to events included in the paid fee such as technical sessions, exhibition and receptions. “Exhibit Only” badges provide exclusive admittance to the show floor for events in the exhibit hall. “Guest” badges are for spouses or companions of registered attendees and used as identification only. “Guest” and “Exhibit Only” may not attend technical sessions.

RefundsThe deadline for all refunds was February 2, 2011. No refunds will be issued at the conference. Fees and tickets are nonrefundable.

Americans with Disabilities ActTMS strongly supports the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination against, and promotes public

accessibility for those with disabilities. In support of, and in compliance with, ADA, we ask those requiring specific equipment or services to contact TMS Meeting Services in advance.

Internet Options Free wireless access will be available on the upper level of the San Diego Convention Center in the Sails Pavilion (Authors’ Coffee area) Sunday - Thursday, and in the Exhibit Hall concession area Monday - Wednesday. Username: TMS2011, Password: MATERIALS

Cyber Center Internet work stations sponsored by Stellar Materials Inc. will be available in the exhibit hall at the San Diego Convention Center during regular show hours.

Your full conference badge provides you admission to each of these premier events!

• Technical & Poster Sessions• Exhibition• President’s Welcoming Reception in the Exhibit

Hall • Symposia-Related Welcome Receptions/Poster

Sessions • Hosted Exhibit Hall Reception• Young Leaders Tutorial Lecture• Women in Science Breakfast (pre-registration

required)• Student Poster Contest• Student Materials Bowl• Lunch & Learn Sessions

Audio/Video Recording PolicyTMS reserves the right to all audio and video reproduction of presentations at TMS sponsored meetings. Recording of sessions (audio, video, still photography, etc.) intended for personal use, distribution, publication, or copyright without the express written consent of TMS and the individual authors is strictly prohibited. Contact TMS Technical Programming at (724) 776-9000, ext 212, to obtain a copy of the waiver release form.

Photography NoticeBy registering for the meeting, all attendees acknowledge that they may be photographed by TMS personnel while at events. Photos may be used for promotional purposes in print and online.

Cell Phone UseIn consideration of attendees and presenters, TMS kindly requests that you minimize disturbances by setting all cell phones or PDA’s on “silent” while in meeting rooms.

RecyclingBe Materials Minded!Join TMS in reusing and recycling. Deposit discarded badges and programs in the bins located in the lobby of the San Diego Convention Center.

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27

as of January 18, 2011

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Professional Registration Workshop and Committee Meeting

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. M Point Loma

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

Cal Poly Materials Engineering Alumni and Friends Get-Together

7 to 10 p.m. - Off-Site

Schedule of Events

REGISTRATION 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

TMS MEMBER WELCOME CENTER 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. C Ground Level, Outside Hall A

WORKSHOPS, SHORT COURSES, FORUMS & TUTORIALS

Lead-Free Solder Technology 2011 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. C Room 31C

Proper Anode Baking Furnace Operations-How & Why 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. C Room 33B

Casting & Solidification of Metals 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. C Room 33C

STUDENT EVENTS

Materials Bowl

Elimination Rounds noon to 3 p.m. M Marina Ballroom G

Championship Round 8:30 p.m. M Marina Ballroom G

Student Networking Mixer 9 to 11 p.m. M Marina Ballroom E&F

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

Fellows and Invited Guests Reception 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. M Torrance

Young Leader/New Member Reception 5 to 6 p.m. M Solana

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials Poster Reception

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 3

Polycrystal Modeling with Experimental Integration Poster Reception

6 to 8 p.m. C Ballroom 6C

Frontiers in Solidification Science Poster Session 6 to 8 p.m. C Ballroom 6E

Computational Thermodynamics & Kinetics Reception 6 to 8 p.m. C Room 9

2011 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials Reception

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 8

TMS Meetings & Events are scheduled on the following days, times and locations:

Key: C San Diego Convention Center M San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

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Programming BoothThe programming booth will be located in the Ballroom 6 Lobby on the Upper Level of the San Diego Convention Center. TMS staff will be available to answer programming questions or provide participation certificates.

Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV Poster Session

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 10

Light Metals Reception 6 to 8 p.m. C Room 17A

Magnesium Technology 2011 Reception 6 to 8 p.m. C Ballroom 6F

Pb-Free Solders and other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies Reception

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 7B

Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications Reception

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 11B

Materials Processing Fundamentals Poster Session 6 to 8 p.m. C Room 12

Silicon Production, Purification and Recycling for Photovoltaic Cells Poster Session

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 14A

Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials Reception

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 14B

Biological Materials Science Reception 6 to 8 p.m. C Room 15A

The Second Symposium on the Recycling of Electronic Wastes Poster Session

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 15B

Chloride 2011 Poster Session 6 to 8 p.m. C Room 19

Surfaces and Heterostructures at Nano or Micro Scale and Their Characterization, Properties and Applications Poster Session

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 31B

Approaches for Investigating Phase Transformations At the Atomic Scale Poster Session

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 32B

Processing and Properties of Powder-Based Materials Poster Session

6 to 8 p.m. C Room 33A

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Financial Planning Committee 7 to 9 a.m. M Leucadia

Professional Registration Leadership Committee 8 to 10 a.m. M Business Suite 3

TMS Board of Directors Orientation 9 to 10 a.m. M Point Loma

TMS Board of Directors Meeting 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. M Point Loma

Recycling & Environmental Technologies Committee noon to 1:30 p.m. M Del Mar

Young Leader Committee Business Meeting 12:30 to 2 p.m. M Balboa

Accreditation Committee 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. M Solana

Magnesium Committee 1:30 to 3:15 p.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

Pyrometallurgy Committee 1:30 to 3 p.m. M Carlsbad

Schedule of Events as of January 18, 2011

Key: C San Diego Convention Center M San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

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Nominating Committee 2 to 3 p.m. M Boardroom

Aluminum Committee 3 to 4:30 p.m. M Pacific

Materials Characterization Committee 3 to 5 p.m. M Del Mar

Program Committee 3 to 5 p.m. M Oceanside

ABET Training Session 3 to 5 p.m. M Cardiff

Public & Governmental Affairs Committee 3:30 to 5 p.m. M Boardroom

ICME Committee 4 to 5:30 p.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

Nanomaterials Committee 4 to 5 p.m. M Balboa

Thin Films & Interfaces Committee 4 to 5 p.m. M Carlsbad

LMD Council Meeting 4:30 to 6 p.m. M Leucadia

Global Innovations Committee 5 to 5:45 p.m. M Green Room

Content Development and Dissemination Committee 5 to 7 p.m. M Newport Beach

Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. M Point Loma

Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee 7 to 8:30 p.m. M Point Loma

Alloy Phases Committee 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

Phase Transformation Committee 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. M Mission Hills

SundaySymposia-related Welcome Receptions and Poster Sessions (All receptions are held at the San Diego Convention Center from 6 to 8 p.m.)

• 2011 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, Applications & Implications ........................................................................................................... Room 8

• Light Metals: Alumina and Bauxite; Aluminum Reduction Technology; Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production ........................................................................Room 17A

• Biological Materials Science .......................................................................................................Room 15A • Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials ....................................................................Room 14B • Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics ............................................................................... Room 9 • Magnesium Technology 2011 ....................................................................................................... Room 6F • Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials .......................................................................... Room 3 • Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect

and Packaging Technologies .......................................................................................................Room 7B • Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for

Actuator Applications .................................................................................................................Room 11B • Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration:

A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tomé .......................................................................................... Room 6C

Monday• President’s Welcoming Reception .............................................. 5 to 6:30 p.m. ..................... Exhibit Hall

Tuesday• Happy Hour Reception ............................................................... 5 to 6 p.m. ........................... Exhibit Hall

Networking ReceptionsJoin your colleagues for some informal discussions at these networking events:

Schedule of Events as of January 18, 2011

Key: C San Diego Convention Center M San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

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Visit the Volunteer Concierge Booth! Located on the Upper Level of the Convention Center (near the Sails Pavilion)

Learn how to get involved, grow professionally & personally, and give back to your industry through a myriad of TMS activities. Great opportunities include participating on a technical committee, authoring a paper, writing an article for JOM, and more!

Stop by to find the right opportunity for you!

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28

AUTHORS’ COFFEE 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. C Upper Level, Sails Pavilion

REGISTRATION 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

TMS MEMBER WELCOME CENTER 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. C Ground Level, Outside Hall A

GENERAL POSTER SESSION noon to 6:30 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

2011 TMS EXHIBITION

Exhibit Hours noon to 6:30 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

President’s Welcoming Reception 5 to 6:30 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

WORKSHOPS, SHORT COURSES, FORUMS & TUTORIALS

Lunch & Learn: TMS Annual Meeting of the Membership

12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

POSTER CONTESTS

Technical Division Student Poster Contest And Biological Materials Science Poster Contest

5 to 6:30 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

Guest Hospitality 7 to 10 a.m. M Laguna

Women in Science Breakfast 7 to 8 a.m. M Marina Ballroom E

UBC Alumni Reception 6 to 7:30 p.m. M Newport Beach

Carlos Tome Honorary Symposium Dinner 6 to 9 p.m. M Point Loma

Hume-Rothery Symposium Dinner 6 to 9 p.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

John T. Berry Honorary Symposium Dinner 6 to 9 p.m. M Torrance

Schedule of Events as of January 18, 2011

Key: C San Diego Convention Center M San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

TMS Annual Meeting of the

Membership

Time: 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Lunch & Learn Area, Exhibit HallSan Diego Convention Center

Your Professional Partner for Career Advancement.

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COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Met Trans “A” Board of Review 7 to 8 a.m. M Oceanside

Process Technology & Modeling Committee 7 to 8 a.m. M Del Mar

Pyrometallurgy Committee / Smelting Technology Symposium Organizing Meeting

8 to 9:30 a.m. M Solana

Membership & Student Development Committee 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. M Pacific

Graduate Student Advisory Council 9 to 10 a.m. M Leucadia

EPD Council Meeting noon to 2 p.m. M Leucadia

Superalloys 2012 Program Committee noon to 2 p.m. M Carlsbad

EMPMD Council Meeting 12:30 to 2 p.m. M Solana

Past Presidents’ Meeting 2 to 3 p.m. M President’s Suite

Energy Conversion & Storage Committee 5 to 6 p.m. C Room 12

Superalloys 2012 Organizing Committee 5 to 7 p.m. M Carlsbad

Advanced Characterization, Testing & Simulation Committee

5:30 to 6:30 p.m. C Room 17A

Chemistry & Physics of Materials Committee 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. C Room 33A

Nuclear Materials Committee 5:30 to 7 p.m. C Room 32B

Surface Engineering Committee 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. C Room 17B

Composite Materials Committee 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. C Room 4

Biomaterials Committee 6 to 7 p.m. C Room 7B

Solidification Committee 6 to 7 p.m. C Room 16A

Technical Division Council 6 to 8 p.m. M Business Suite 3

Materials & Society Committee 7 to 9 p.m. M Pacific

Computational Materials Science & Engineering Committee

8 to 9 p.m. M Del Mar

Magnetic Materials Committee 8 to 9 p.m. M Cardiff

Schedule of Events as of January 18, 2011

Key: C San Diego Convention Center M San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

MONDAY LUNCH & LEARN

TMS Annual Meeting of the

Membership

Time: 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Lunch & Learn Area, Exhibit HallSan Diego Convention Center

Speakers:Garry Warren ..................... 2011 TMS PresidentGeorge T. “Rusty” Gray III .. 2010 TMS PresidentWarren Hunt, Jr. ................ TMS Executive DirectorStanley M. Howard ............. TMS Board of Directors, Financial Planning Officer

Get engaged in your Society! Attend this inaugural meeting to participate in discussions and learn about:

• Recent accomplishments of the society• Recent and expected financial performance• Preview of 2011 initiatives• Strategic projects

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TUESDAY, MARCH 1

AUTHORS’ COFFEE 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. C Upper Level, Sails Pavilion

REGISTRATION 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

TMS MEMBER WELCOME CENTER 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. C Ground Level, Out-side Hall A

GENERAL POSTER SESSION 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

2011 TMS EXHIBITION

Exhibit Hours 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

Happy Hour Reception 5 to 6 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

POSTER CONTESTS

Technical Division Student Poster Contest And Biological Materials Science Poster Contest

10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

STUDENT EVENTS

Technical Division Student Poster Contest Awards 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

Student Career Forum 3 to 5 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

WORKSHOPS, SHORT COURSES, FORUMS & TUTORIALS

Young Leaders Tutorial Lecture/Luncheon noon to 2 p.m. M Marina Ballroom E

Lunch & Learn: Energy with Cindy Belt noon to 2 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

TMS-AIME ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET

Reception 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. M Marina Ballroom Foyer

Dinner and Awards 7:15 to 10 p.m. M Marina Ballroom F&G

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

Guest Hospitality 7 to 10 a.m. M Laguna

Acta Materialia, Inc. Board of Governors Luncheon 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M Warner Center

TECHNICAL DIVISION LUNCHEON

EPD/MPMD Luncheon noon to 2:15 p.m. C Room 6B

Schedule of Events as of January 18, 2011

Key: C San Diego Convention Center M San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

Energy Management: Things Your Mother

Didn’t Teach You

Time: Noon to 2 p.m.

Lunch & Learn Area, Exhibit HallSan Diego Convention Center

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COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Electronic Packaging & Interconnection Committee 7 to 8 a.m. M Solana

Met Trans “B” Board of Review 7 to 8 a.m. M Oceanside

MPMD Council Meeting 7 to 9 a.m. M Leucadia

Fellows Award Committee 7:30 to 9 a.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

Mathewson, Hume-Rothery & IOM/Mehl Awards Subcommittee

7:30 to 9 a.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

Chalmers, Smith & Cohen Awards Subcommittee 7:30 to 9 a.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

Leadership, Scott, Educator & Practice Awards Subcommittee

7:30 to 9 a.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

Acta Materialia, Inc. Board of Governors Meeting 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M Torrance

Honors & Professional Recognition Award Committee 9 to 10 a.m. M Rancho Las Palmas

TMS Executive Committee 11:00 a.m. to noon M President’s Suite

SMD Council Meeting noon to 2 p.m. M Solana

Powder Materials Committee 12:30 to 2 p.m. C Room 12

MetSoc/TMS Leadership Meeting 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. M Presidents Suite

Women in Materials Science & Engineering Committee 3 to 4:30 p.m. M Point Loma

IOMMMS Leadership Meeting 4 to 5 p.m. M Leucadia

Energy Committee 5 to 6 p.m. C Room 16A

High Temperature Alloys Committee 5:30 to 7 p.m. M Carlsbad

Refractory Metals & Materials Committee 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. M Del Mar

Shaping & Forming Committee 6 to 8 p.m. M Leucadia

Titanium Committee 6 to 7 p.m. C Room 17B

Corrosion & Environmental Effects Committee 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. C Room 11B

Schedule of Events as of January 18, 2011

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TUESDAY LUNCH & LEARN

Speakers:

Cindy Belt, consulting energy engineer, previously with Superior Industries and Aleris International

Brajendra Mishra, professor and associate director, Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy and Advanced Coatings & Surface Engineering Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines

Steve Coppinger, director, energy services, CalPortland Company

Energy Management: Things Your Mother

Didn’t Teach You

Time: Noon to 2 p.m.

Lunch & Learn Area, Exhibit HallSan Diego Convention Center

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2

AUTHORS’ COFFEE 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. C Upper Level, Sails Pavilion

REGISTRATION 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

TMS MEMBER WELCOME CENTER 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. C Ground Level, Out-side Hall A

GENERAL POSTER SESSION 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

2011 TMS EXHIBITION

Exhibit Hours 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

TECHNICAL DIVISION LUNCHEON

LMD Luncheon noon to 2:00 p.m. C Room 6B

WORKSHOPS, SHORT COURSES, FORUMS & TUTORIALS

Lunch & Learn: Materials Cyberinfrastructure noon to 2 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

Guest Hospitality 7 to 10 a.m. M Laguna

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

TMS Board of Directors Meeting 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. M Point Loma

TMS Advocacy Strategy Session noon to 4 p.m. M Pacific

PRICM-8 International Organizing Committee 1 to 3 p.m. M Solana

Medalist, Hardy & ECFF Awards Subcommittee 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. M Oceanside

Aluminum Processing Committee 6:30 to 8 p.m. M Leucadia

Schedule of Events as of January 18, 2011

Key: C San Diego Convention Center M San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

WEDNESDAY LUNCH & LEARN

Materials Cyberinfrastructure

Time: Noon to 1:50 PM

Lunch & Learn Area, Exhibit HallSan Diego Convention Center

Speakers:John Allison, University of Michigan ............................................. Noon

The following speakers will provide live demonstrations of computer platforms:

Paul Mason, ThermoCalc, Inc., Thermocalc ........................12:30 p.m.Andy Geltmacher, Naval Research Laboratory, 3D Materials Atlas .....................................1:10 p.m.Alejandro Strachan, Purdue University, NanoHub ..................1:30 p.m.Laura Bartolo, Kent State University, MatDL/MatForge ..........1:50 p.m.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 3

AUTHORS’ COFFEE 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. C Upper Level, Sails Pavilion

REGISTRATION 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. C Exhibit Hall AB1

TMS MEMBER WELCOME CENTER 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. C Ground Level, Outside Hall A

WORKSHOPS, SHORT COURSES, FORUMS & TUTORIALS

Workshop on the Development of a Reference Self-Diffusion Mobility Database for the Pure Elements

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. C Ballroom 6B

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

Guest Hospitality 7 to 10 a.m. M Lagana

TECHNICAL DIVISION LECTURE

Extraction & Processing Division Distinguished Lecture 8:30 to 9:10 a.m. C Room 16A

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Hydrometallurgy & Electrometallurgy Committee 4:45 to 6:15 p.m. C Room 16A

Schedule of Events as of January 18, 2011

Key: C San Diego Convention Center M San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

TMS 2011 Fun Facts

4 Full Days of Technical Programming 4 The Total Number of Gaslamps in San Diego’s Gaslamp District 7 Technical Themes 12 Welcoming Receptions 25 Years Since the First TMS Exhibition 54 Number of U.S. Navy Ships Docked in San Diego Harbor Over 68 Countries Represented 70 In Degrees Fahrenheit, the Average Temperature in San Diego Over 70 Unique Symposia Over 700 Formal lectures, keynotes, invited and plenary talks 450 Posters 3,397 Presentations 4,000 Population of ‘Residents’ at the San Diego Zoo

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Lectures & Luncheons

Extraction & Processing/ Materials Processing &

Manufacturing Joint Division Luncheon

“Advances in Sulfide Smelting-A Practical Overview”

Tuesday • NoonConvention Center, Room 6B

Speaker: David George, Principal Advisor of Processing, Technology and Innovation, Rio Tinto, USA

About the Topic: Over the last 40 years, environmental and cost pressures fos-tered technology advances that have redefined the copper smelting industry.

In the United States, Japan and Europe, the small, primitive and polluting mine site-based smelters have nearly all been shut down. Clean, high capacity, and energy efficient smelt-ing technology is now the standard for new smelters and this technology is rapidly being adopted in China. A review of the last 40 years of technology advances may give some hints about the opportunities for improvement in the coming decades.

Young Leaders Tutorial Luncheon Lecture

“Integrative Materials-Process-Component Design: A Prospective View”

Tuesday • Noon • Marriott, Marina Ballroom E

Speaker: Diana Lados, Assistant Professor, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA

About the Topic: The challenges in mod-ern materials‐process‐component design revolve around the successful integra-tion of several important and sometimes competing concepts such as high‐per-

formance & reliability, societal impact, and economics. This generates a fertile future of opportunities for the clever mate-rials engineer to develop a holistic approach based on a fun-damental understanding in tandem with suitable and sustain-able application‐driven design and manufacturing strategies. These ideas will be systematically reviewed and discussed in the context of needs and developments, and exciting materi-als research opportunities will be presented.

Extraction & Processing Division Distinguished Lecture

“The Removal of Arsenic, Selenium and Metals from Aqueous Solution by Iron Precipitation and

Reduction Techniques”

Thursday • 8:30 a.m.Convention Center, Room 16A

Speaker: Larry Twidwell, Professor Emeritus, Montana Tech of the University of Montana, USA

About the Topic: The removal of arse-nic, selenium, and metal species from hydrometallurgical solutions and waste water continues to be an important research topic. This presentation includes

a discussion of the research conducted at Montana Tech of the University of Montana over the past 20 years along with current literature studies. The discussion will focus on remov-al of arsenic by co-precipitation with Fe(III) and Fe(II), co-precipitation with Fe(III) and Al(III), reduction using elemental iron; the removal of selenium by elemental iron and catalysed iron; and the removal of cadmium, copper, nickel, zinc by co-precipitation with Fe(III) and Al(III).

Light Metals Division Luncheon Lecture

“The Intersection of Materials, Design and Manufacturing with Lightweight Materials”

Wednesday • Noon Convention Center, Room 6B

Speaker: Anil K. Sachdev, Inventor, General Motors Global Research & Development Center, USA

About the Topic: There is an increasing need for lightweight materials in automo-tive applications due to their large impact on fuel economy, emissions, and perfor-

mance. This need also extends to other industries like aero-space and consumer electronics. Sachdev will describe op-portunities for lightweight materials from a perspective that includes their properties, product design, and manufactur-ing, all aimed at driving the total sub-system cost to mini-mize cost penalty for their pervasive use. Sachdev will also discuss the many challenges that need to be addressed, in-cluding improved computational methods to develop higher performance materials including corrosion mitigation; robust materials processing that provides properties with narrow distributions; and manufacturing methods that can produce the designs optimized for minimum mass.

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William Hume-Rothery Award Lecture

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Vittorio de Nora Prize Lecture

Institute of Metals/Robert Franklin Mehl Lecture

“Thermodynamics and Diffusion Coupling in Alloys - Application Driven Science”

Monday • 8:40 to 9:20 a.m.Convention Center, Room 31A

Speaker: John Agren, Professor, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

About the Topic: As emphasized by Stokes in 1997, the common assump-tion of a linear progression from basic re-search (science) via applied research, to technological innovations (engineering),

should be questioned. This presentation will address some of them, as well as the effect of various ordering phenomena on activation barriers, the strength and practical importance of correlation effects, etc.

“Fracture Mechanism and Toughness in Fine- and Coarse-Grained Magnesium Alloys”

Monday • 12:10 to 12:30 p.m. Convention Center, Room 6F

(During the Magnesium Technology 2011 Opening Session)

Speaker: Hidetoshi Somekawa, National Institute for Materials Science

“Crack Tip Dislocations and the Sequential Multiplication Process of Dislocation Sources along the Crack Front Revealed by HVEM-Tomography”

Wednesday • 10 to 10:30 a.m.Convention Center, Room 32 A

(During the David Pope Honorary Symposium)

Speaker: Masaki Tanaka, Kyushu University

“Recycling of Contaminated Aluminum Scrap”

Wednesday • 2:05 p.m.Convention Center, Room 12

Speaker: Anne Kvithyld, SINTEF, Norway

Kvithyld holds a doctorate in aluminum recycling and has worked extensively with the decoating of aluminum and other light metals. She is a member of the society’s Recycling and Environ-mental Technologies Committee, and recently organized an aluminum recy-

cling workshop.Through her dedication to aluminum recy-cling, she has emerged as a respected leader in the light metals professional community.

The Vittorio de Nora Prize was established last year by the TMS Foundation to honor its namesake, who was both a pioneer in the materials processing field and one of the great Italian technologists of the 20th century. Kvithyld will receive a $20,000 cash prize as the recipient of this pres-tigious award.

About the Topic: Recycling is important in the aluminum industry. Removal of contaminants such as the coat and organic materials—applied for protection and appear-ance—are the tail that wags the recycling dog. Success-ful removal of contaminants from scrap would ensure that more aluminum be recycled, minimize losses and prevent downgrading of the resource.

“The Ubiquitous Interfacial Free Energy in Phase Transformations”

Monday • 10:15 a.m.Convention Center, Room 32B

Speaker: David Seidman, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science & Engineering, Northwestern University, USA

About the Topic: In this talk, the focus is on the diverse roles played by interfacial free energy in phase transformations in multi-component metallic alloys, which

are studied experimentally by atom-probe tomography and transmission electron microscopy. The results of simulations employing lattice kinetic Monte Carlo, where the phase transformation is mediated by a vacancy mechanism, will be presented and compared in detail with experimental observations. First-principles calculations of interfacial energies in the same metallic alloys will be discussed in terms of their relevance to the aforementioned.

SPOTLIGHT EVENTTechnical Division Student Poster

Contest Awards

Tuesday 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. Exhibit Hall, San Diego Convention Center

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Presented by George T. “Rusty” Gray III

George T. “Rusty” Gray III Gray, the 2010 TMS President, is a laboratory fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico. He is a member of the TMS Titanium and Mechanical Metallurgy committees and has served as the Structural Materials Division representative to the TMS Program Committee.

TMS Fellows Class of 2011 David Bourell University of Texas, USA Kazuhiro Hono National Institute for Materials Science, Japan Marc A. Meyers University of California – La Jolla, USA Anthony Rollett Carnegie Mellon University, USA Steven Zinkle Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Application to Practice Award Brian Thomas, University of Illinois, USA

Bruce Chalmers Award Peter Voorhees, Northwestern University, USA

Champion H. Christopher Szczepanski, University Technology Mathewson Award Corp / AFRL, USA Sushant K. Jha, Universal Technology Corp., USA James M. Larsen, U.S. Air Force, USA J. Wayne Jones, University of Michigan, USA Early Career Faculty Diana Lados, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Fellow Award USA

Educator Award Krishan Chawla, University of Alabama, USA

Institute of Metals/Robert David Seidman, Northwestern University, USA Franklin Mehl Award

John Bardeen Award Stephen Pearton, University of Florida, USA

Leadership Award Y. Austin Chang, University of Wisconsin, USA

Robert Lansing Hardy Award Shriram Ramanathan, Harvard University, USA

William Hume-Rothery Award John Agren, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Shri Ram Arora Award Vivek Verma, Indian Institute of Technology, India

Vittorio de Nora Prize for Anne Kvithyld, SINTEF, Norway Environmental Improvements in Metallurgical Industries

Garry Warren, 2011 TMS President

About 2011 TMS President Garry Warren

Garry Warren is a professor in the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engi-neering at the University of Ala-bama, Tuscaloo-sa. He joined the university in 1986 after spending

eight years as a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Warren received both a B.S and M.S. in metallurgical engineering from the University of Texas – El Paso and his Ph.D. in metallurgy from the Uni-versity of Utah.

He has also served in various ca-pacities within the Extraction & Pro-cessing Division (EPD), chairing the following committees: Program-ming, Continuing Education, and Publications, which included editor-ship of the EPD Congress proceed-ings for 1994–1996. He is also on the editorial review board for Met-allurgical Transactions B, and was the faculty advisor for the Univer-sity of Alabama Material Advantage Student Chapter. The chapter was named a “Chapter of Excellence” for four consecutive years 1994–1997, and again in 2000.

Warren’s research efforts have fo-cused on the electrochemistry and leaching behavior of various sul-fide minerals, corrosion behavior of NdFeB permanent magnets, deg-radation of metal particle record-ing media, use of electrochemical techniques to evaluate the protec-tive ability of polymers and polymer coatings, and the corrosion of Ti-Al intermetallics.

Society Awards

The TMS-AIME Awards Banquet will be held Tuesday, March 1, at 7 p.m. at the San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina in Marina Ballrooms F&G. The event will begin with a reception from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m., followed by dinner and the awards presentation through 10 p.m. After the awards ceremony, 2010 President George T. “Rusty” Gray III will present the annual address to the society. Gray will then introduce 2011 TMS President Garry Warren.

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Presented by Brajendra Mishra Brajendra Mishra is president-elect designate of The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Pe-troleum Engineers. A member of TMS since 1992, Mishra served as president in 2006. He is a professor of metallurgical and materials engineering and the associate director of the Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy and the Advanced Coatings and Surface Engineering Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines. He is also the associate director of the National Science Foundation Industry-University Cooperative Research Center for Resource, Recovery and Recycling.

AIME Distinguished Service Award Dan Thoma, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA AIME Rossiter W. Raymond Memorial Award Markus Buehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

AIME Awards

TMS Division Awards

Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division Distinguished Scientist/Engineer AwardLong-Qing Chen, Pennsylvania State University, USA

Distinguished Service Award Sinn-wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

EMPMD/JEM Best PaperChristopher Kinney, University of California – Berkeley, USA

Extraction & Processing Division Distinguished Lecturer AwardLarry Twidwell, Montana Tech of the University of Montana, USA

Distinguished Service AwardWilliam Imrie, Bechtel Mining & Metals, Australia

Science AwardDimitrios FilippouGuillaume Hudon Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium, Canada

Technology AwardMin ZhouAidong WanGuang Li Jinchuan Non-Ferrous Metals Corporation, ChinaRoss Baldock, Outotec, AustraliaHarry Li, Ausmelt, Australia

Light Metals Division Distinguished Service AwardHalvor Kvande, Hydro Aluminium AS, Norway

Technology AwardAdam Gesing, Gesing Consultants Inc, Canada

Light Metals AwardBodil MonsenArne Petter Ratvik SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, NorwayLorentz Petter Lossius, Hydro Aluminium – PMT, Norway

Aluminum Reduction Technology AwardTian Yingfu, Chongqing Tiantai Aluminum Industry Co. Ltd, ChinaFeng NaixiangPeng JianpingWang YaowuQi XiquanTu Ganfeng Northeastern University, China

Bauxite & Alumina AwardJoanne LohGreta BodieFatima Naim CSIRO Light Metals Flagship (CSIRO Minerals), Australia

Warren Peterson Cast Shop for Aluminum Production AwardDon Doutre, Novelis Global Technology Center, Canada

Energy Best Paper –Professional AwardJames E. Miller, Sandia National Laboratories, USA

JOM Best Paper AwardSubodh K. Das Phinix, LLCJohn A.S. Green JASG Consulting USA

Magnesium Best Paper –Application AwardJohn Grandfield, Grandfield Technology Pty Ltd, Australia

Mark TurskiTim Wilks Magnesium Elektron, UKBruce DavisRick DeLorme Magnesium Elektron North America, USAKyu Cho, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Magnesium Best Paper –Fundamental Research AwardYoung B. ChunChristopher Davies Monash University, Australia

Magnesium Best Paper –Student AwardJin-kyu LeeShae K. Kim Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea

Material Processing & Manufacturing Division Distinguished Scientist/Engineer AwardAmit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Structural Materials Division Distinguished Scientist/EngineerAwardTresa Pollock, University of California Santa Barbara, USA

Distinguished Service AwardTresa Pollock, University of California Santa Barbara, USA

JOM Best Paper AwardRebecca A. MacKayTimothy P. GabbJames L. SmialekMichael V. NathalNASA Glenn Research Center, USA

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Student ActivitiesTMS 2011 features a number of events designed to captivate and educate young materials science minds.

Registered student attendees are invited to:

2011 Materials Bowl(Sponsored by Alcoa)

Elimination Rounds Noon to 3 p.m.Championship Round 8:30 p.m.

Marriott, Marina Ballroom G

Student Networking Mixer(GE Global Research sponsor)

9 to 11 p.m. • Marriott, Marina Ballroom E&F

The TMS Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC) invites TMS members to attend the student mixer. The student mixer has a welcoming atmosphere that is ideal for informally meeting new people and engaging in casual conversations.

Poster Contest

5 to 6:30 p.m. • Exhibit Hall

Undergraduate and graduate students will vie for cash prizes at the annual TMS Technical Division Student Poster Contest sponsored by the five technical divisions of TMS – Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials; Extraction & Processing; Light Metals; Materials Processing & Manufacturing, and Structural Materials. Participants in this dynamic and interactive event compete for a $500 prize in each division for the best undergraduate and best graduate poster. A top prize of $500 will be awarded for the “Best of Show” poster in undergraduate and graduate.

Graduate Student Advisory Council

9 to 10 a.m. • Marriott, Leucadia Room

All graduate students are invited to attend the Graduate Student Advisory Council meeting. The council focuses on meeting the unique needs of graduate students within the Material Advantage program and offers graduate students a forum to share their ideas and concerns. Because the meeting is scheduled between sessions, you can participate in the advisory council without missing a technical presentation.

Poster Contest Judging, Best of Show

Exhibit Hall12:15 p.m.

Student Career Forum

3 to 5 p.m. • Exhibit Hall AB1

Organized by the TMS Young Leader Committee, this session will feature a panel of speakers from a variety of materials science backgrounds and career stages who discuss how to navigate a career path to ultimate goals.

Early Career PanelBrad Boyce, Sandia National Laboratories, USAEric Brown, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USAAmy Clark, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USARachel DeLucas, H.C. Starck, USAPaul Edwards, Boeing Research and Technology, USAJulia Greer, California Institute of Technology, USASubu Nayak, Science Tomorrow, LLC, USAGreg Thompson, University of Alabama, USADallas Trinkle, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USABen Poquette, GE Healthcare, USA

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A Note to Student Monitors:Report to the Programming Desk at 7:15 a.m. each day you are scheduled to monitor session(s) to receive your assignments. There will be a training session each day at 7:50 a.m. After receiving your assignments, you should go to authors’ coffee to meet with your session chair(s).

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The following proceedings volumes are available from the TMS 2011 Annual Meeting:

• 2nd International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing

• Energy Technology 2011: Carbon Dioxide and Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Metallurgy and Waste Heat Recovery

• EPD Congress 2011• Friction Stir Welding and Processing VI• Light Metals 2011• Magnesium Technology 2011• Recycling of Electronic Waste II, Proceedings of the Second

Symposium• Sensors, Sampling and Simulation for Process Control• Shape Casting: Fourth International Symposium 2011• Supplemental Proceedings: Volume 1: Materials Processing

and Energy Materials• Supplemental Proceedings: Volume 2: Materials Fabrication,

Properties, Characterization, and Modeling• Supplemental Proceedings: Volume 3: General Paper

Selections

Attendees may purchase books at the Wiley Bookstore, located in the ground level lobby of the San Diego Convention Center. After the conference, orders can be placed at www.wiley.com.

Collected Proceedings CD-ROM

A collected proceedings CD-ROM containing select TMS 2011 presentations is available free of charge for all full conference registrants including TMS members, senior

members, recent graduates, nonmember authors, nonmembers and exhibitors. This valuable resource offers endless use for future research and educational purposes.

Additional copies of the Collected Proceedings CD-ROM may be purchased on the Registration Form and will not be avail-

able after the meeting. The cost is $150, with a special stu-dent rate of $75 plus 8.25% California sales tax. All CD-ROMS

must be picked up at the meeting. Shipping is not available.

The Valuable Resource that Keeps on Giving…

TMS 2011 Annual Meeting Proceedings

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Extraction & ProcessingThomas P. Battle, Midrex Technologies,USA

Adrian C. Deneys, Praxair, Inc, USA (incoming)

Light MetalsJohn N. Hryn, Argonne National Laboratory,USA

Materials Processing & ManufacturingJames W. Sears, South Dakota School of Mines &

Technology, USA

Structural MaterialsDennis M. Dimiduk, U.S. Air Force Research

Laboratory

TMS 2010 ANNUAL MEETING TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Director/Chairperson:Hani Henein, University of Alberta, Canada

Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division

Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division Representatives:

Long Qing Chen, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

Sung K. Kang, IBM, USAMark A. Palmer, Kettering University, USA

Extraction & Processing Division Representatives:Boyd R. Davis, Kingston Process Metallurgy, Canada

Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada

Light Metals Division Representatives:Alan A. Luo, General Motors Corp., USA

Eric A. Nyberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division Representatives:

Corbett C. Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories, USAThomas R. Bieler, Michigan State University, USAAmit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Structural Materials Division Representatives:Robert J. Hanrahan, Jr., National Nuclear Security

Administration, USAEric Allen Ott, GE Aviation,USA

Judy Schneider, Mississippi State University, USA

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TMS 2010-2011 Leadership Executive Committee

The Mineral, Metals & Materials SocietyYour Professional Partner for Career Advancement

President:George T. “Rusty” Gray III,

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Past President:Ray D. Peterson,

Aleris International Inc., USA

Vice President:Garry Warren,

University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa, USAWolfgang Schneider,

Hydro Aluminum GMBH (incoming), Norway

Financial Planning Officer:Stanley Howard,

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, USA

FUNCTIONAL AREA DIRECTORS

Professional DevelopmentDavid Shifler, Office of Naval Research, USA

Membership and Student DevelopmentEllen K. Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

ProgrammingHani Henein, University of Alberta, Canada

Information TechnologyNikhilesh Chawla, Arizona State University, USAJud Ready, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

(incoming)

Public and Governmental AffairsKevin J. Hemker, Johns Hopkins University, USA

PublicationsElizabeth Holm, Sandia National Laboratories, USACarl Cady, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

(incoming)

TECHNICAL DIVISION DIRECTORS

Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic MaterialsZi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

Srinivas Chada, Henkel of America (incoming), USA

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Exhibit Hours

Monday, February 28 ..........................................Noon to 6:30 p.m.Tuesday, March 1 ................................................10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.Wednesday, March 2 ...........................................10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Table of Contents

Exhibiting Companies ......................................... 22Exhibit Floor Plan ................................................. 23Products & Services Index .................................. 24Company Descriptions ........................................ 25Sponsors ............................................................. Inside Front Cover

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ABB Bomem ............................................................700Advanced Dynamics ...............................................807Agilent .....................................................................420Almeq Norway AS ...................................................515Almex USA ..............................................................321Alstom ......................................................................529Aluminium International Journal ..............................308Aluminium International Today ................................721Aluminium Network ..................................................304Aluminum Times ......................................................518ATR National Scientific User Facility .......................405AUMUMD Holding BV .............................................504B&P Process Equipment .........................................801Beijing General Research Institute of Mining & Metallurgy .................................................728Big C ........................................................................823Bloom Engineering ..................................................821Boreal Laser ............................................................629BUSS ChemTech .....................................................520C A Picard Intl .........................................................221CANMET Natural Resources Canada ....................711Center for Advanced Energy Studies ......................336Chongqing Runji Alloy Co., Ltd ...............................809CIMM Group ............................................................815Claudius Peters Projects GmbH ..............................419Colt ..........................................................................302Computherm ...........................................................309Conductix-Wampfler ................................................204CSM Instruments .....................................................310Cytec Industries Inc ................................................620Dantherm Filtration ..................................................314Dubai Aluminium .....................................................717EBSD Analytical .......................................................217ECE Fast ..................................................................219ECL ..........................................................................500EDAX .......................................................................223Eirich Machines, Inc. ...............................................315Energoprom .............................................................530Evans Analytical Group ...........................................311Fives Solios ..............................................................609FLSmidth Minerals ...................................................714Friggi .......................................................................316Gautschi Engineering GmbH ..................................317Gillespie & Powers, Inc. ..........................................806GLAMA ...................................................................615Gouda Refractories .................................................415Hebei Sitong ............................................................109Hencon ....................................................................300Hereaus ...................................................................621

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Company Booth number

Hertwich Engineering ..............................................506Hysitron ...................................................................614Innovatherm ............................................................429IPI (Initiatives et Projets Industriels) ........................817Jervis B. Webb Company ........................................508John Wiley & Sons, Inc ....................................... LobbyKempe Engineering .................................................514L.P. Royer, Inc. .........................................................414Light Metal Age .......................................................417Major ........................................................................811Maney Publishing ....................................................304Metal 7 .....................................................................306Metallurgy and Materials Society of CIM (MetSoc) .723Micro Materials ........................................................818Microtrac .................................................................630Momentum Press .....................................................416MTI Corporation .......................................................528MTS Systems, Inc. ...................................................819NFC .........................................................................521NIST .........................................................................322NIST Technology Innovation Program .....................320NKM Noell Special Cranes GmbH ..........................707Olympus Innov - X ...................................................201Opsis .......................................................................715Outotec ....................................................................507Parker Hannifin ........................................................409Proto Manufacturing Inc. .........................................215RHI AG ....................................................................816Riedhammer GmbH ................................................605Rio Tinto Alcan ........................................................501Romidot LTD ............................................................401Sente Software ........................................................810Shanghai Electric Import & Export ..........................210Shanghai Zhengyu Special Alloys Co., Ltd .............829SIMULIA ..................................................................408SLM Co., LTD ..........................................................229Sohar Aluminum ......................................................211Springer Science + Business Media .................. LobbySTAS ........................................................................601Stratonics Inc & Optomec Inc .................................407Sunstone ..................................................................822Techmo Car S.p.A ...................................................502Thermo Scientific .....................................................423Thermo Scientific Niton Analyzers ..........................421Thermo-Calc Software, Inc. .....................................814UES, Inc. ..................................................................628Viek Thermal Textiles Coating Industrial ..................328Xiamen C&D ............................................................208York Linings .............................................................115

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Materials & Society: Energy & Sustainable Production

ATR National Scientific User FacilityBoreal LaserChongqing Runji Alloy Co., LTD. / Okaya (U.S.A.), Inc.EDAXFLSmidth MineralsLight Metal AgeMetallurgy and Materials Society of CIMNIST Technology Innovation ProgramOlympus Innov – XOutotecRio Tinto AlcanSohar AluminiumVeik Thermal Textiles Coating Industrial

Materials Processing and Production

Advanced Dynamics Corporation Ltd.Beijing General Research Institute of Mining & MetallurgyBig CBoreal LaserC A Picard InternationalChongqing Runji Alloy Co., LTD. / Okaya (U.S.A.), Inc.CIMM Group Co., LTDColtCytec Industries Inc.EDAXENERGOPROM GroupHenconLight Metal AgeMetal 7Metallurgy and Materials Society of CIMMicro Materials Ltd.National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)NIST Technology Innovation ProgramOlympus Innov – XOutotecParker HannifinRHI AGRio Tinto AlcanShanghai Zhengyu Special Alloys Co., LtdSLM Co., LTDTechmo Car S.p.AThermo-Calc Software, Inc.Veik Thermal Textiles Coating Industrial

Nanoscale & Amorphous Materials

ABB BomemAgilent TechnologiesNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Professional Development

HenconMomentum PressSohar AluminiumStratonics, Inc. & Optomec Inc.

Aluminum & Magnesium

ABB BomemAdvanced Dynamics Corporation Ltd.Aluminum International JournalB&P Process EquipmentBeijing General Research Institute of Mining & MetallurgyBoreal LaserCIMM Group Co., LTDColtDubal Aluminum Company Ltd.ECLEDAXFives SoliosFLSmidth MineralsHenconLight Metal AgeMetallurgy and Materials Society of CIMOutotecRio Tinto AlcanRHI AGShanghai Zhengyu Special Alloys Co., LtdSLM Co., LTDSohar AluminiumStratonics, Inc. & Optomec Inc.Techmo Car S.p.AThermo-Calc Software, Inc.

Advanced Characterization, Modeling & Materials Performance

ABB BomemAgilent TechnologiesATR National Scientific User FacilityEDAXFLSmidth MineralsMetal 7Micro Materials Ltd.MicrotracMTS Systems CorporationOlympus Innov – XStratonics, Inc. & Optomec Inc.Thermo Scientific Niton AnalyzersThermo-Calc Software, Inc.

High Performance Materials

Agilent TechnologiesATR National Scientific User FacilityBeijing General Research Institute of Mining & MetallurgyChongqing Runji Alloy Co., LTD. / Okaya (U.S.A.), Inc.CIMM Group Co., LTDENERGOPROM GroupGouda Refractories B.V. Metal 7Micro Materials Ltd.National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)NIST Technology Innovation ProgramParker HannifinRHI AGVeik Thermal Textiles Coating Industrial

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ABB Booth #700

ABB Analytical Business Unit designs, manufactures and markets high-performance analytical system solutions and spectroradiometers for petroleum,chemical, life science, semiconductor, metallurgy and remote sensing/aerospace markets. Building on its 37 years of experience in analytical instrumentation, the company’s dedicated team of engineers offers the best solutions with its complete range of reliable analytical instruments for inclusions and dissolved hydro-gen measurement: AlSCAN, LiMCA II, LIMCA CM, Prefil®-Footprinter, PoDFA and Metallographic Analysis Service.

Advanced Dynamics Booth #807

For over four decades, Advanced Dynamics (ADCL) has supplied our global customer base with state-of-the-art ma-terial handling systems for carbon plants and cast houses. Our handling technology includes fully automated or semi-automated equipment for anode handling and cleaning, alu-minum ingot and T-Bar handling, sawing and packaging sys-tems. We also have experience in specialty systems for the magnesium, copper, zinc, steel and lead industries.

ADCL is a one-stop shop for your material handling needs including mechanical and controls engineering, fabrication, assembly, test and commissioning. Whether you need a new system or upgrades to existing systems or simply individual pieces of equipment, we can help improve your company’s productivity. Remember “Our ingenuity delivers productivity” when you think of ADCL for your next project.

Agilent Technologies Booth #420

Agilent Technologies, the premier measurement company, offers a wide range of high precision measurement and imaging systems to meet your unique research needs. Agilent’s industry-leading nanomechanical testing systems are the world’s most accurate flexible and user friendly for nanoscale mechanical testing. Electromagnetic actuation technology allows the systems to achieve unparalleled dynamic range in force and displacement.

Agilent is introducing the compact 8500FE-SEM that has been optimized for low-voltage imaging, extremely high sur-face contrast, and resolution typically found only in much larger and more expensive field emission microscopes. About the size of a laser printer, the easy-to-install 8500 pro-vides convenient plug-and-play performance. No dedicated facilities are required, only an AC power outlet. The novel scientific-grade system offers several imaging techniques for enhancing surface contrast allowing nanoscale features to be observed. Please stop by the booth for a demonstration.

Almeq Norway AS Booth #515

Almex USA Booth #321

Alstom Booth #529

Alstom is a global leader in the world of power genera-tion, power transmission and rail infrastructure and sets the benchmark for innovative and environmentally friendly tech-nologies.

Alstom builds the fastest train and the highest capacity auto-mated metro in the world. It provides turnkey integrated pow-er plant solutions and associated services for a wide variety of energy sources, including hydro, nuclear, gas, coal and wind, and it offers a wide range of solutions for power trans-mission, with a focus on smart grids. The Group employs 96,500 people in more than 70 countries, and had sales of over 23 billion* in 2009-10. (*Pro forma figures)

ALUMINIUM International Journal Booth #308(Giesel Verlag GmbH)

ALUMINIUM International, journal for industry, research and applications, is the leading international journal (bilingual: German/English) for more than 80 years.

It deals with everything that concerns the material–its extrac-tion, processing, recycling and applications. Matters of eco-nomics and the ecological consequences of using alumini-um are also considered. The scope of the month-by-month reporting includes scientific contributions and condensed information about new technologies and applications. The journal addresses aluminium producers, semis manufactur-ers, foundries, processors, metal and semis traders and, not least, research institutes concerned with aluminium. ALU-MINIUM is circulated in over 40 countries worldwide – made in Germany, distributed to the world. www.giesel-verlag.de

Aluminium International Today Booth #721

Aluminium International Today is the aluminum industry’s leading international publication reporting on aluminum production and processing. Founded in 1989, it provides a wealth of technical features aimed at equipping producers and processors with information on latest developments. Added to this is a digest of industry news, contracts, events, new technology, and conference reports.

Supported by the Aluminium Federation in the UK, Aluminium International Today publishes six times a year in English plus two Chinese issues and two Russian issues. It is the main sponsoring publication for the ALUMINIUM series of exhibi-tions and conferences in Essen, Shanghai, Mumbai and Chi-cago. [email protected], web www.aluminiumtoday.com.

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Aluminium Network Booth #304

A Global Network for the Primary Aluminium Industry alu-miniumNetwork.com is your internet based portal to supply and support you with a wide range of services; your meeting place with like-minded partners who can assist in improving your business and accelerate your project.

The main focus of aluminiumnetwork.com is the pri-mary aluminum industry and it is aimed particularly at:

• Primary producers• Suppliers of raw materials or intermediates• Equipment suppliers• Providers of services, including consulting services and

project support.

The AluminiumNetwork.com Consultants / Freelancers data base is the perfect source for independent expertise in all of the engineering disciplines, from alumina through to primary aluminum production, including all the support functions of the process. By providing a global platform, AluminiumNet-work.com is THE place to meet with Consultants and Free-lancers within the primary aluminum industry. The clients of AluminiumNetwork.com will have access to the Consultants and Freelancers database and will be able to select their re-quired need by qualification and skills.

Please visit www.AluminiumNetwork.com for detailed infor-mation

Aluminum Times Booth #518

ATR National ScientificUser Facility Booth #405

The ATR National Scientific User Facility offers materials sci-ence engineers and scientists the opportunity to test materi-als in an irradiation environment and perform analyses on the irradiated specimens. Capabilities available include three test reactors and a host of post irradiation examination fa-cilities across the United States. Non-proprietary research is cost free to U.S. university led teams. Access to facilities is through a solicitation and review pro-cess. The kinds of research solicited include, but are not limited to, advanced materials for high performance reactor systems, understanding light water reactor core materials in-cluding austenitic steels and nickel alloys, determining prop-erties of material joints after exposure to a neutron irradiation environment and the applicability of nanostructured materials to radiation resistant applications. To learn more about ATR NSUF, please visit our website at: http://atrnsuf.inl.gov.

AUMUMD Holding BV Booth #504

B&P Process Equipment Booth #801

At B&P Process Equipment, we take our traditional strengths in engineering high-precision, high-reliability machines and add a customized dimension of innovation. We are manu-facturers of Continuous anode paste mixers used in Primary aluminum production.

Our new generation mixers have become more nimble, more agile and versatile. Increased efficiency, improved wear life and greater anode density are the benefits of a B&P system. Instead of trying to keep up as your needs change, we’re becoming the driving force of change itself. Our products are customer-driven. Each machine is engineered to solve spe-cific problems, meet unique challenges and seize opportuni-ties!

We made the first batch mixer used in anode Paste mixing in 1897. For over 120 years, customer satisfaction has re-mained the hallmark of the B&P name. Today, when it comes to anode paste mixers, No other supplier brings the longevity, performance and experience that B&P offers the world over.

Beijing General Research Institute of Mining & Metallurgy Booth #728

BGRIMM is a premier Chinese technology corporate deliver-ing innovative technologies, diverse products, quality engi-neering and project management in mineral and material in-dustries. Established as a research institute in 1956, BGRIMM quickly built a reputation for providing technical support in the mining and metallurgy industry. Since 1999, BGRIMM became a large state technology corporation directly under SASAC (State-owned Assets Supervision and Administra-tion Commission of the State Council). Today, BGRIMM has grown into a multi-disciplined technology corporate primarily engaged in providing integrate solutions, advanced material technology and products, and effective engineering service to clients in mineral and material industries.

For the aluminum industry, BGRIMM developed aluminum alloy tablets in 1988, which were then protected by two pat-ents. Ever since then BGRIMM has been delivering the high quality and environmentally-friendly products and most conscientious service. BGRIMM will continue to invest on research and development, manufacturing technology and capacity to support our customers around the world.

Big C Booth #823

Big C offers the Dino-Lite Portable Digital Microscope, which provides high-quality microscopy video interfacing to PC and MAC with clear and steady imaging and 10X–200X magnifi-cation. The included software “DinoCapture” makes it easy and convenient to take snapshots, record videos, manipulate images, and save and e-mail discoveries. It is a single lens device with diverse applications.

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Bloom Engineering Booth #821

Boreal Laser Booth #629

Boreal Laser makes GasFinder laser based toxic and haz-ardous gas detectors that are used in a variety of open path (ambient, environmental and safety), stack, vent and process monitoring applications. Portable GasFinders are light, battery operated and easy to set up and use. Multiple path/point GasFinder MC systems can monitor up to eight paths or points with a single analyzer. Both portable and fixed GasFinders are self-calibrating, robust, reliable and maintenance free. GasFinders benefits also include fast one second response, lack of interference from other gases and low cost of ownership. GasFinders are currently available for hydrogen fluoride (HF), hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4), carbon di-oxide (CO2), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), ethylene (C2H4) and acetylene (C2H2). Typical applications include Aluminum smelting, Refineries (esp. HF Alkylation), Petrochemical and Chemical Plants, Gas Production and Processing, Green House Gas applications, plus Bricks and Ceramics.

BUSS ChemTech Booth#520

CANMET Natural Resources Canada Booth #530

In collaboration with industry, CANMET–MTL a Federal labo-ratory of Natural Resources Canada, develops and deploys technologies to improve all aspects of producing and using value-added products from minerals and metals. Specifically, CANMET–MTL focuses on research related to metal process-ing (casting, forming, joining, advanced materials and pro-totype development) and maintains in-depth competencies for materials assessment (microstructural characterization, corrosion, physical and mechanical testing) to:• Achieve higher performance from metal alloys and met-

al- or mineral-based materials for a wide range of end-use applications

• Develop advanced materials for next-generation ve-hicles

• Improve the reliability of the energy infrastructure, such as oil and gas pipelines and nuclear power generation systems

• Develop specialized materials for current and future in-dustrial systems to help companies use energy efficient-ly and reduce air emissions and waste

• Provide sound technical input to standards and codes development

• Promote innovation and enhance the competitiveness of Canada’s value-added and related product industries

• Assist firms to use more efficient production techniques, resulting in energy and cost savings.

C.A. PICARD International Booth #711

C.A. PICARD is specialized in manufacturing of high quality wear parts for continuous kneaders for the manufacture of green anodes for the primary aluminum industry.

PICARD manufactures kneading teeth, wearing plates / liners and screw flights out of high wear resistant qualities.

Center for Advanced Energy Studies Booth #336

The Center for Advanced Energy Studies is a research part-nership between Boise State University, Idaho National Labo-ratory, Idaho State University and University of Idaho.

Chongqing Runji Alloys/OKAYA Booth #809

We specialize in producing all kinds of alloying tablets. We are continuing to improve, modernize and expand our com-pany’s production capacity in order to increase productivity and efficiency. This includes the acquisition last year of the biggest Mn ore mines in Jingxi County, Guangxi province of China. The capacity of this Mn ore mine is more than 3 million tons and our new production line of Mn flakes has also been completed. The new capacity is 30,000 tons per year. With the development of these programs along with our state-of-the-art production management, technologies and facilities, we can guarantee enough raw material supply at very com-petitive price levels while maintaining our high level of quality.

Information about our partners: Okaya (U.S.A.), Inc. is an international trading house that provides representation in North America for Chongqing Runji Alloy Company, LTD. This partnership is an example of Okaya’s expansion of our busi-ness domain from its core area of iron and steel to various related fields of business. We can also perform marketing, logistics and processing functions to fulfill our role as the “Best Global Sourcing Partner”. As an independent trading company with a high level of flexibility, Okaya will continue to propose insightful and creative business opportunities by looking at various areas with a broad perspective.

Also visit us online at www.okaya.co.jp/en

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CIMM Group Booth #815

As the company certified by ISO 9001:2008 and the Inter-national Projects Contractor accredited by P.R.China, CIMM GROUP is a healthy and fast growing integrated multinational corporation professionally engaged in providing technology, engineering, manufacturing, trade and EPC service in fields of aluminum and Steel, Mineral, Metals and Metallurgy, ce-ment and construction, refinery and petrochemical, ports and shipyards, oil and gas, power generation and transmission, green resource, and energy, etc.

Our main products for aluminum smeltering is Anode blocks, Cathode blocks, Aluminum fluoride, cryolite, silicon nitride bonded silicon carbide blocks, refractory bricks, insulations bricks, CPC, silicon metal, aluminium tablets, etc. which have been supplied to overseas market to establish good and steady relationships with Greece, Brazil, Australia, Egypt, India, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Dubai, etc. The supplied prod-ucts have a great reputation amoung our customers. CIMM GROUP is always committed to be a trustworthy business partner.

Claudius Peters Projects GmbH Booth#419

Colt Booth #302

Colt is a global supplier and manufacturer of natural and me-chanical ventilation systems.

The principal activity of Colt is the supply of specialist prod-ucts and systems in the field of building services with par-ticular emphasis on gravity ventilation and the environmental control of industrial and commercial buildings. Especially for the aluminum industries, Colt is supplier of Static roof Ventila-tors and air intake louvers for potroom buildings, anode bake buildings and cast houses. The product folio also includes perforated, reinforced fiber walls.

MISSION STATEMENT:Our vision is to make the world a better place in which to live and work by helping to make the environment associated with buildings healthy, safe, productive and comfortable.

Computherm Booth #309

Conductix-Wampfler Booth#204

Conductix-Wampfler is the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of energy and data transmission products. We have specific expertise in “mill-duty” conductor bar, cable festoon systems, cable reeling equipment, and cable chain systems. Our rugged products have been field-tested in the most demanding environments. We also design and build custom slip rings for pot line cranes, rotary casters, and similar equipment. Lastly, we offer a series of push button

pendants and radio controls designed for mill use. And we can service what we sell, too, to keep you operations running 24/7/365. If you want the right solution for the applications, contact Conductix-Wampfler. We Move Your Business!

CSM Instruments Booth#310

Cytec Industries Booth #620

Cytec collaborates with mining companies to optimize their operations through the delivery of innovative chemical tech-nologies. We utilize our superior application expertise to de-velop solutions based on our customer’s specific needs.We offer technologies that:• Decrease the cost of operations• Provide better recovery and selectivity• Process difficult ores• Prevent or limit employee’s exposure to hazards• Optimize the use of natural resources• Minimize waste and re-tooling• Do not require on-staff scientists or engineers

Cytec is committed to partnering with our customers to meet their needs. Our network of technical staff provides on-site technical assistance worldwide. We are dedicated to on-time delivery, even to the worlds harder to reach areas. Our unique approach to servicing our customers has made Cytec the leading provider of reagents to the mining industry.

Dantherm Filtration Booth #314

Dantherm Filtration / Nederman is a leading supplier of Dust Control and Air Pollution Control solutions for a wide range of industries all over the world. Dantherm Filtration focuses on individual solutions for individual customer needs. Since May 2010 Dantherm Filtration is part of the Swedish Neder-man Group. We combine the experience and expertise of the internationally recognized suppliers to provide the customers with high efficiency, unbeatable reliability, low energy con-sumption, and full compliance with all mandatory require-ments. Our focuses are: Foundry industry, non iron-industry, quarry industry, asphalt industry, primary and secondary aluminum industry, waste incineration and waste to energy industry and Cement industry. Our reference list reflects more than 40 years of experience and broad application expertise.

Dubai Aluminium Company Booth #717

Dubai Aluminium Company Limited (“DUBAL”) owns and operates one of the world’s largest primary aluminium smelt-ers. The DUBAL complex comprises a 990,000 mtpa smelter, a 2,350 MW power station (at 30°C), a large carbon plant, casthouse operations, a water desalination plant, and other facilities.

High quality aluminum products are made in three main

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EBSD Analytical Booth #217

EBSD Analytical offers micro structural analysis services spe-cializing in EBSD and EDS. With over 15 years experience in EBSD, we guarantee the highest quality results with a quick turnaround.

We also specialize in preparation of difficult materials for EBSD analysis. Call us today to see how we can help with your specific needs, whether it is grain size, texture, misori-entation, phase ID, local deformation, or any number of ad-ditional applications.

ECEFast Booth # 219

Temperature sensor manufacturer making “Excalibur” fully swaged sensor for Carbon Bake Furnace Flue application. Featuring long life with zero maintenance, unbreakable and not prone to distortion, the Excalibur offers the lowest cost of ownership of any sensor used in this application to 1190C.Supplied normally in N to provide minimum drift over the op-erating life, but K is available. Cost is somewhat higher than Inconel 601 tube + wire & bead, but life is more than double with no insert replacement. www.ecefast.com.au

ECL Booth #500

With over 60 years experience, ECL is the world leading smelter equipment manufacturer with a long time dedication to the aluminum industry. ECL offers complete solutions for the smelter’s reduction, carbon and metal sectors.

From design and manufacturing to erection, through training, maintenance, audit and refurbishment, ECL provides prod-ucts and services adapted to the needs and demands of its customers, whatever the reduction technology. A high level of innovation and an unmatched expertise allow ECL to offer solutions, from single machines to complete turnkey projects that help aluminum smelters in their productivity and HSE ef-forts.

EDAX Booth #223

EDAX is the technical innovator and the world’s largest sup-plier of EDS, EBSD, WDS and Micro-XRF systems. Smart Features are at the core of our new TEAM EDS system pro-viding analytical intelligence to easily obtain exceptional re-sults. EDAX’s EBSD Data Collection provides a powerful and easy to use environment for acquiring EBSD data in the SEM. The EBSD Analysis has virtually unlimited potential for inter-rogating the wealth of information contained in EBSD data. EDAX offers detector solutions to meet all your EBSD needs. Combined with the power of WDS to enhance qualitative and quantitative analysis, EDAX provide today’s scientist with the ultimate materials characterization solution, offering vastly improved speed and accuracy. Orbis provides analytical flexibility for MicroXRF applications. EDAX products provide a powerful and unique combination of elemental and struc-tural information providing a complete solution.

Trident Image Caption: Trident is the ultimate materials char-acterization tool integrating the latest technologies of EDS, EBSD and WDS. www.edax.com

Eirich Machines, Inc. Booth #315

ENERGOPROM Group Booth #530

ENERGOPROM MANAGEMENT (EPM) is one of the most ef-ficient companies in non-raw material sector of the Russian economy. We are doing business all over the world, supply-ing more than 50% of our carbon and graphite products to the world market. EPM’s Novocherkassk, Novosibirsk and Che-lyabinsk electrode plants manufacture graphite and carbon products for the steel, aluminum, silicon, ferroalloy and other industries. All enterprises of the Company are furnished with up-to-date and highly productive equipment. Our products and applied technologies have no comparison in the world. Our products satisfy the requirements of world standards. In order to boost our competitive capacity, our plants have been comprehensively modernized and rebuilt. We have built new facilities to meet the requirements of the most advanced met-allurgical producers, as well as to satisfy the growing global demand for carbon and graphite products.

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Evans Analytical Group Booth #311

Evans Analytical Group (EAG) is the leading provider of sur-face analysis and materials characterization services to the materials supply chain and to high technology industries. We specialize in providing the widest range of characterization techniques available, such as GDMS, ICPMS, SIMS, SEM, (S)TEM (including EELS and EDS), Auger, XPS and XRD, via our network of laboratories in North America, Asia and Europe.

Our aim is to provide our customers with the most reliable, highest quality data as quickly as possible, to enable them to meet their goals regarding materials development and pro-cess optimization. EAG is certified to ISO17025 and ISO9001.

Fives Solios Booth #609

FIVES SOLIOS is one of the companies of Fives, a major In-ternational Group, with considerable experience in industrial engineering and management of large projects all over the world. Fives Solios is specifically dedicated to the Aluminium Industry and develops innovative solutions in order to comply with more and more stringent environmental standards while increasing safety and reliability. Fives Solios most particularly works on reducing energy consumption in its process tech-nologies.

• Reduction: Gas Treatment Centers on electrolysis pots and Bath Processing Units.

• Carbon: High Capacity Green Anode Plants, Pitch stor-age and processing, Liquid Pitch Marine Terminal, Firing & Control Systems for anode baking furnaces, and Fume Treatment Centers on anode baking furnaces.

• Casthouse Area: Melting and Holding furnaces including water cooling systems as well as integration of down-stream casting machines, Heat Treatment furnaces for rolling mills and associated control systems.

www.fivesgroup.com

FLSmidth Booth #714

FLSmidth is your major equipment supplier from Bauxite Min-ing and Refining through Calcination and Smelting. Every day, worldwide, our equipment crushes, conveys, grinds, di-gests, clarifies, precipitates, stores, and calcinates bauxite to produce alumina. Combining the respected brand names of MÖLLER, KOCH-MVT, FULLER-TRAYLOR, WEMCO, EIMCO, DORR-OLIVER, PNEUMAPRESS, KREBS, ABON, RAHCO, CEntry, Conveyor Engineering and Raptor, FLSmidth offers a broad range of equipment and processes while increas-ing recoveries, lowering energy consumption, and providing proven reliability. We also offer metallurgical testing utilizing the expertise of FLSmidth Dawson’s metallurgical laborato-ries. FLSmidth is your One Source, One Partner providing integrated solutions that will save you valuable time on your project schedule!

Friggi Booth #316

Friggi is a manufacturer of high quality band saws, waterjets and plasma machines. Specialized high-speed machines for rapid cutting of aluminum with tight tolerances.

Gautschi Engineering GmbH Booth#317

Gautschi Engineering GmbH is a leading supplier of equip-ment for primary aluminum casthouses and recycling plants. The product range of Gautschi™ includes:

• Melting – and holding furnaces• Pusher-type furnaces for rolling slab• Homogenizing furnaces for extrusion billet and rolling

slab• Multiple chamber furnaces for coil and foil annealing• Single coil annealing furnaces• Horizontal D.C. casting plants• Open mould ingot casting and stacking plants• Vertical D.C. Casters for extrusion billet and rolling slab• AIR GLIDE® and AIRSOL VEIL® mould technology

Gillespie & Powers, Inc. Booth #806

GLAMA Booth #615

Gouda Refractories Booth #415

Gouda Refractories is an innovative refractory producer (refractory bricks, castables, mortar, self-flowing castables, complex pre-cast shapes) with global experience and a long track record of supplying superior quality refractories all over the world, combined with innovative installation technology for more than 100 years.

Gouda Refractories develops, manufactures, sells and in-stalls top quality refractory linings. Gouda’s solutions play an important role in, non-ferrous metal (mainly aluminium), petro-chemical, environmental and energy industries. Based on an industry-oriented structure and highly competent employees, Gouda Refractories guarantees an optimal support which re-sults in efficiency and reduction of refractory cost. Gouda Re-fractories supplies total solutions to customers which are cost effective, state of the art, and reliable. Gouda’s R&D depart-ment is conducted in close co-operation with its customers and renowned research institutes. Gouda’s quality assurance is based on the international ISO 9001 standard.

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Hebei Sitong New Metal Booth #109 Material Co., Ltd

As the leading excellent manufacturer of master alloy in China, we mainly produce the followed items:

• Aluminum master alloy: AlTi5B1 AlTi10,AlSr10,AlZr10,AlMn20,AlB4,AlV5

• Shape:Coil, Cut Rod, Waffle, Ingot• Application: Widely applied in manufacture of Alumi-

num Profile,Strip, Foil, Castings Electricity, Automobile, Aerospace etc.

This booth is presented in cooperation with Leway Interna-tional Fairs, one of the leading international exhibition agen-cies in China. Located in Beijing, Leway has served in over 500 important overseas exhibitions in its eight-year history and has served nearly 2,000 Chinese companies. Leway pro-vides comprehensive one-stop solution services for Chinese companies.

Hencon Booth #300

A profound knowledge of special vehicles, over 50 years of experience, creativity, robustness, stamina and entrepreneur-ship makes Hencon a world leader in the design, manufactur-ing and service of special vehicles in the aluminium industry.

Hereaus Electro-Nite Booth #621

Hertwich Engineering Booth #506

Hysitron Booth #614

As world leader in nanomechanical testing, Hysitron is dedi-cated to providing testing solutions for nanoscale mechanical characterization. Hysitron’s nanomechanical test instruments provide high-speed in-situ SPM imaging in addition to the quantitative measurement of many mechanical properties, including hardness, modulus, fracture toughness, and wear resistance. Our instruments feature advanced techniques such as nanoDMA™ for time dependent and viscoelastic ma-terials, Modulus Mapping for quantitative large area property mapping, and nanoECR™ enabling simultaneous electrical and mechanical property measurements. We are excited to demonstrate the TI 950 TriboIndenter™ nanomechanical test system featuring 25x faster feedback, a nanoNewton to New-ton force range, and an unprecedented <30nN noise floor. Stop by our booth to see how the TI 950 redefines the world of nanomechanical testing. Hysitron will also be showcas-ing the PI 95 and PI 85 PicoIndenter™, the truly quantitative depth-sensing indenters capable of direct-observation test-ing inside a TEM and SEM.

Innovatherm Booth#429

IPI (Initiatives et Projets Industriels) Booth#817

Jervis B. Webb Company Booth#508

Kempe Engineering Booth#514

Light Metal Age Booth #417

Light Metal Age is the pre-eminent magazine of the light met-al world. For over 69 years, Light Metal Age has covered pri-mary production and semi fabrication of the light metals alu-minum, titanium, and magnesium. Circulation is international and goes to primary and secondary smelters; casthouses; extrusion operations; rolling mills; sheet, rod, and wire mills; and foundries. Coverage of associated metal processes and equipment includes DC casting, anodizing, furnaces and melting, degassing and filtration, automation and instrumen-tation, and handling. Recipients are executives, general man-agers, plant managers, technicians, metallurgists, chemists, and engineers responsible for fabrication, production, and operations.

Light Metal Age also produces select article archive content on CDs, including the Titanium Article Archives (Nov. 1945 – Aug. 2009) and the Magnesium Article Archive (May 1943 – April 2009). For more information, visit Light Metal Age on the web at www.lightmetalage.com.

L.P. Royer, Inc. Booth #414

Major Booth #811

Maney Publishing Booth #304

Maney delivers a personalized service to authors, societies, readers and libraries for the publishing and international dis-semination of high quality, peer-reviewed scholarship and research.

Specializing in print and electronic journal publishing, Maney is committed to technical and editorial innovation combined with traditional values of quality and collaboration. Maney publishes an impressive collection of highly regarded, peer-reviewed journals covering both niche and general topics in materials science and engineering. Coverage ranges from fundamental research to engineering application and from the extraction and refining of minerals to the characteriza-tion, processing and fabrication of materials and their perfor-mance in service.

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Metal 7 Booth #306

Metal 7 has been providing services to the primary industry since February 1974, specializing in the design and produc-tion of high performance equipment for the primary sector. Metal 7 has a very sound knowledge of the iron ore, aluminum smelter and pulp and paper industries. It distinguishes itself from its competitors due to its expertise in surface engineer-ing. Thanks to its leading expertise, the company stands out from its competitors by proposing extremely sophisticated, high-performance solutions.This competitive edge allows the company to thrive on the international market with numerous important companies in the metallurgical sector, like Alumin-erie Alouette, Rio Tinto, ArcelorMittal, Outotec, etc.

Each year, Metal 7 invests important sums in research and development (R&D). These investments are targeted towards developing new coatings and new applications for those coatings, as well as improving the manufacturing processes and the products made by Metal 7.

Metallurgy and Materials Society of CIM Booth #723

We are a world class Canadian organization that serves so-ciety and the needs of professionals in the global metallurgy and materials community.The purpose of MetSoc is to serve our members, society and others involved in the research, development and application of the science and technolo-gies for the environmentally responsible extraction, fabrica-tion, utilization and recycling of metals and materials.

Micro Materials Booth #718

The NanoTest system from MML offers a range of methods of materials characterization, including nanoindentation, nano-impact and nano-scratch and wear measurements.

In recent years, MML have pioneered nanomechanical test-ing in real-world conditions. The NanoTest offers unique testing modules, among them the high temperature testing module, which allows testing of a sample heated up to tem-peratures of 750°C.

Microtrac Booth #630

Our focus is rapid particle size analysis utilizing advanced solid state tri-laser technology. The S3500 line of particle size analyzers provide the broadest size range with compact de-sign from .02 to 3000 microns. Features include rapid wet to dry conversion, advanced Flex software, small footprint, and Turbotrac dry feeder. The Nanotrac Dynamic Light Scat-ter units are available for nanometer sizing, while the Ultra is for low concentration < 20nm applications. New Blue Laser Technology “Bluewave” next generation is here. Zeta poten-tial, surface area and imaging systems will also be shown.

Momentum Press Booth #416

Momentum Press provides the very best information and knowledge on today’s advancements in science, engineer-ing, and applied technology. We publish books in traditional print, as well as electronically, for practitioners, researchers, educational faculty, and students. Some of our bestselling ti-tles include: Alarm Management for Process Control by Doug Rothenberg; Protecting Industrial Control Systems from Elec-tronic Threats by Joe Weiss; and Characterization in Silicon Processing by Yale E. Strausser. We are happy to publish individual authors as well as to work with schools and insti-tutions in publishing such collective works as proceedings, seminar materials, and various types of instructional tools. We have sales offices throughout the world, with a particu-larly strong presence in Asia, North America, and Latin Amer-ica, as well as Europe and the Middle East.

MTI Corporation Booth #528

MTS Systems Corporation Booth #819

Engineers and researchers worldwide rely on MTS for the testing technology and expertise required to support the re-search and development of advanced metals, composites and ceramics. Reliable, high-performance MTS solutions are deployed across a diversity of industries such as aerospace, power generation, civil engineering and automotive, accu-rately and efficiently meeting the most demanding materials testing requirements.

The MTS portfolio is engineered to address a full spectrum of materials testing requirements - from tension/compression to fracture mechanics to complex multi-axial fatigue studies at elevated temperatures. This portfolio features: high-per-formance servohydraulic and electromechanical testing sys-tems; versatile, high-resolution controls; proven application software; precision accessories; robust environmental simu-lation systems; and unmatched service and support.

Explore the MTS booth and discover how innovative MTS test solutions and decades of industry expertise can optimize the effectiveness and efficiency of your specific materials re-search and advanced development program.

NFC Booth #521

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Booth #322

NIST Standard Reference Materials supports accurate and compatible measurements by certifying and providing over 1100 Standard Reference Materials with well-characterized composition or properties, or both. SRMs are used to perform instrument calibrations as part of overall quality assurance programs, verify the accuracy of specific measurements and

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support the development of new measurement methods. The Standard Reference Data Group has provided well-docu-mented numeric data to scientists and engineers for use in technical problem-solving, research, and development. The Calibration Services are designed to help the makers and us-ers of precision instruments achieve high levels of measure-ment quality and productivity.

NIST Technology Innovation Program Booth #320

The Technology Innovation Program (TIP) at the National In-stitute of Standards and Technology is a cost-shared, federal funding program to support, promote, and accelerate inno-vation in the U.S. through high-risk, high-reward research in areas of critical national need. TIP funds innovation research that is expected to transform the Nation’s capacity to deal with major societal challenges that are not being addressed. Participants in TIP include U.S. businesses and institutions of higher education or other organizations, such as national laboratories and nonprofit research institutions.

NKM Noell Special Cranes GmbH Booth #707

Olympus Innov – X Booth #811

Olympus Innov-X provides portable handheld X-Ray Fluores-cence (HHXRF) analyzers for simple, non-destructive sorting of challenging grade separations, alloy chemistry and grade ID in seconds. They provide highly specific material chem-istry to rapidly and accurately identify pure metals and al-loy grades. HHXRFs allow for testing of literally thousands of types of materials anywhere, anytime. For scrap recycling ap-plications, our HHXRFs provide reliable ID in 1-2 seconds for most grades. They are designed for durability – to withstand the tough processing environment. Our HHXRFs are used for fast, reliable alloy sorting and analysis for a wide variety of ferrous and non-ferrous material. We provide optimized HHXRF configurations for cost-effective analysis when time is of the essence and when materials cannot be transported, damaged, or altered. Our X-5000 Mobile XRF analyzers offer maximum portable power with a closed beam configuration and large touch screen interface.

Opsis Booth #715

Outotec Booth #507

Outotec develops and provides technology solutions for the sustainable use of Earth’s natural resources. As the global leader in minerals and metals processing technology, Outo-tec has developed several breakthrough technologies. Outo-tec serves the light metals industries including the provision of cutting-edge alumina refineries and aluminum smelters. The company has over 50 years experience helping custom-ers worldwide in both segments of the aluminum process to reach their goals. What sets Outotec apart from its competi-tion? They are there to help their customers from start to fin-ish in terms of plant design, and they customize solutions to fit a client’s specific needs. Outotec’s processes and equip-ment have become industry standards and their references stretch back decades – a track record that has lead to their current reputation as a leading innovative technology partner. The company also offers innovative solutions for the chemi-cal industry, industrial water treatment and the utilization of alternative energy sources.

Parker Hannifin Booth #409

Parker is the world’s leading diversified manufacturer of mo-tion and control technologies and systems. Parker provides precision engineered solutions for a variety of commercial mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. We design and manufacture optimal systems using fluid connectors, hydrau-lics, pneumatics, instrumentation, refrigeration, filters, elec-tromechanical components, and seals required in motion-control systems.

Parker’s experience in the aluminum industry spans more than 40 years. Parker has equipped machinery in all phases of aluminum production including smelters, casters and ex-truders through grinders, rolling mills and strip processing lines, etc.

Proto Manufacturing Inc. Booth #215

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RHI AG Booth #816

Refractory competence for the non ferrous metals industry: RHI is the world´s leading supplier of high-grade ceramic re-fractory products and services. As a reliable and competent partner it is our constant aim to add value to the process of our customers by achieving the best price/performance ratio with our refractory system solutions.

The comprehensive program of products and services rang-es from basic and non-basic mixes and bricks to prefabri-cated products, slide gate plates, purging plugs, as well as computer simulations like CFD or FEM. We also offer special machines, repair systems and technical equipment used to install refractory products into the various production units of the non ferrous metals industry. Our metallurgists are active around the globe and cooperate with renowned research fa-cilities and universities to support the improvement of metal-lurgical processes and furnace integrity.

Riedhammer GmbH Booth #605

Since 1924 dedicated to the design and construction of fur-nace plants for carbon products (OPEN as well as CLOSED type), RIEDHAMMER is presently the only independent sup-plier worldwide being able to deliver complete solutions and technology for baking of anodes, cathodes, electrodes and special carbon products. More than 85 years of experience and know-how guarantee a high economic efficiency and reliability of the plants. In total RIEDHAMMER has executed more than 300 bake furnace projects in 25 countries. Our ref-erence list includes major global players in the production of primary aluminum with pre-baked technology as well as top suppliers of cathodes and electrodes respectively for the aluminum and steel industry.

Rio Tinto Alcan Booth #501

Global leader in the aluminium industryBuilding on more than a century of experience and exper-tise, Rio Tinto Alcan is a global leader in the aluminium indus-try. We supply high quality bauxite, alumina and aluminium worldwide and our AP smelting technology is the industry benchmark. Our enviable hydroelectric power position de-livers significant competitive advantages in today’s carbon constrained world. Rio Tinto Alcan is the aluminium product group of Rio Tinto, a leading international business involved in each stage of metal and mineral production. The Group is listed on the London Stock Exchange and Australian Se-curities Exchange under the symbol RIO. Rio Tinto’s major products are aluminium, copper, diamonds, coal, iron ore, uranium, gold and industrial minerals.

Romidot Ltd Booth #401

Sente Software Booth #810

Shanghai Electric Import Booth #210And Export Co.,Ltd

Main products include: alloy welding material, coils, alumi-num alloy slabs, hot rolled plate, tubes, ground bar, electric steel. This booth is presented in cooperation with Leway In-ternational Fairs, one of the leading international

exhibition agencies in China. Located in Beijing, Leway has served in over 500 important overseas exhibitions in its eight-year history and has served nearly 2,000 Chinese compa-nies. Leway provides comprehensive one-stop solution ser-vices for Chinese companies.

Shanghai Zhengyu Special Booth #829Alloys Co., Ltd

Shanghai Zhengyu Special Alloy Co., Ltd. is one of the Chi-nese major and professional manufacturers in China. Our main products AlSr, AlTiB, AlTi & aluminum alloy additives etc, are reviewed favorably and accepted widely in world market.

SIMULIA Booth #408

SIMULIA is the Dassault Systems brand that delivers a scal-able portfolio of Realistic Simulation solutions including the Abaqus product suite for Unified Finite Element Analysis, multiphysics solutions for insight into challenging engineer-ing problems, and lifecycle management solutions for man-aging simulation data, processes, and intellectual property. By building on established technology, respected quality, and superior customer service, SIMULIA makes realistic sim-ulation an integral business practice that improves product performance, reduces physical prototypes, and drives inno-vation. Headquartered in Providence, RI, USA, with R&D cen-ters in Providence and in Velizy, France, SIMULIA provides sales, services, and support through a global network of over 30 regional offices and distributors. www.simulia.com

SLM Co., Ltd Booth #229

We are an Aluminium Master Alloys Manufacturer located in Korea. Our company is specialized in Grain Refiners(AlTiB Alloys), Modifiers(AlSr Alloys) and Other Aluminium Alloys such as AlTi, AlB, AlV, AlMg, AlMn etc. We produce alumin-ium alloys in various form such as Rod in coil, Cut Rod, Bar and Plate.

We have been producing high quality of Aluminium Master Alloys for 19 years and we export to over 20 countries. We supply high quality materials at competitive price.

We are looking for distributors now. Please visit our stand!

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Sohar Aluminium Booth #211

One of the newest additions to the Middle East’s metals cir-cuit and Oman’s first foray into the Aluminium industry Sohar Aluminium Company was formed in September 2004. Jointly owned by Oman Oil Company, TAQA and Rio Tinto Alcan, Sohar Aluminium has already won global acclaim for its supe-rior, environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient technology.By implementing decades of industry insight in its design, specification and construction Sohar Aluminium has been created to ensure efficiency, environmental protection and the utmost safety of its workforce. Noteworthy examples include the world’s highest known capacity ingot casters and innova-tive elevated walkways traversing the entire site to keep man and machine separate except when absolutely necessary.In addition, Sohar Aluminium has since inception achieved 70% Omanisation of its workforce; invested 53% of its total spend in the local market and established a growing network of local downstream companies. In many ways, Sohar Alu-minium’s development mirrors the Sultanate of Oman’s own emergence onto the world stage - driving forward at a for-midable pace, but all the while mindful and respectful of its cultural heritage and values.

STAS Booth #601

Stratonics, Inc. & Optomec Inc. Booth #407

Stratonics, Inc. will exhibit the ThermaViz® Sensor, an inno-vative two-wavelength imaging pyrometer that provides ac-curate, high resolution temperature maps for intelligent met-als processing in real time. This online imaging pyrometer has been developed to monitor the temperature distribution of the melt pool in laser additive manufacturing processes. ThermaViz, with Windows based analysis software, is now an integrated option to Optomec’s LENS technology. Optomec® is the world-leading provider of additive manu-facturing solutions for high performance applications in the Electronics, Solar, Medical, and Aerospace & Defense mar-kets. These systems utilize Optomec’s patented Aerosol Jet Printed Electronics technology and LENS powder-metal fabri-cation technology. The company has a global customer base of more than 100 users that includes many industry-leading manufacturers and Universities.

Stratonics and Optomec will present “On-Line Imaging Py-rometer for Laser Deposition Processing” in the Sensors, Sampling, and Simulation for Process Control Symposium.

Sunstone Booth #822

Techmo Car S.p.A Booth #502

Techmo is an Italian independent company focused in the engineering and production of special mobile and stationary equipment for the aluminium and non ferrous metals industry.The full range of purpose designed machines covers differ-ent types of equipment performing a large number of opera-tions in pot-rooms, rodding shops and cast-houses.The Company’s aim is to provide the most innovative, ratio-nal, cost effective and user friendly technical solutions.Among the most significant families of mobile equipment are the Tapping Vehicles, Anode Transporters, Crucible Trans-porters and Tilters, Alumina/ AlF3 Feeding Vehicles, Furnace Charging Vehicles and Furnace Tending Vehicles, Multipur-pose Anode Changers and Crust Breakers. Beside its line of purposed designed vehicles, Techmo provides a number of stationary equipment such as Crucible Cleaning Machines, the Crucible Tilting stations and the Anode Butts Cleaning Stations.

Thermo Scientific Booth #423

Thermo Scientific Niton Analyzers Booth #421

When it comes to accurate analysis of metal alloys, Thermo Scientific Niton XRF analyzers set the industry standard. With a unique library of 400+ alloy grades, our handheld instruments provide immediate, nondestructive chemical analysis of aluminum, titanium, and nickel alloys; superalloys; stainless steel; and more.They deliver superior performance through faster analysis, lower detection limits, and unparal-leled analytical precision, meaning decreased potential for material mix-ups and instant recovery of lost traceability.

Using the Niton® XL3t with GOLDD technology, you not only gain rapid grade identification and lab-quality composition, but also improvements in light element detection, overall sen-sitivity, and measurement times.

Thermo-Calc Software Booth #814

Thermo-Calc Software is a leading developer of software and databases for calculations involving computational thermo-dynamics and diffusion controlled simulations. Thermo-Calc is a powerful tool for performing thermodynamic calculations for multicomponent systems. Calculations are based on ther-modynamic databases produced by expert evaluation of ex-perimental data. Databases are available for steels, Ti, Al, Ni-superalloys and other materials. Programming interfaces are available which enable Thermo-Calc to be called directly from in-house developed software or MatLab. DICTRA is used for accurate simulations of diffusion in multicomponent alloys. Applications include: homogenization of alloys, mi-crosegregation during solidification, coarsening of precipi-tates, and welding.

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UES, Inc. Booth #628

UES, Inc. is an innovative science and technology company that provides its industry and government customers with su-perior research and development expertise. We create prod-ucts and services from our technology breakthroughs and successfully commercialize them.

RoboMet.3D™ is a fully automated, serial sectioning system that generates two-dimensional data for three-dimensional reconstruction.

Robo-Met.3D™ enables more time for data analysis and characterization and ensures repeatable and accurate data is collected in an efficient and cost-effective manner.

Additional areas of expertise for UES include materials sci-ence, metallurgy, ceramics, processing science, modeling and simulation, surface engineering, materials characteriza-tion, biotechnology, sensor development and nanomaterials.

Veik Thermal Textiles Booth #328Coating Industrial

Veik Thermal Textiles Coating Industrial, Our Manufacturing facility is located in China. Here we skillfully produce vari-ous styles of PTFE & Silicone coated fiberglass fabric and other products to the highest of professional standards. With advanced technology, strict quality control and unbeatable after-sales service, we can ensure our customers will receive high-quality products.

XIAMEN C&D ALUMINIUM CO., LTD Booth #208

Wholly invested by Xiamen C&D INC. (Stock: C&D INC. Code: 600153), Xiamen C&D Aluminium Co., Ltd., is a trade company specializing in aluminum industry. We mostly en-gage in aluminum products’ domestic trading, and import-ing and exporting for more than ten years. The company has strong overall operational capabilities, rich experience in in-ternational trade, and the stable procurement channels and is in the markets of aluminum sheet, coil, profiles, aluminum circle, aluminum foil etc.

This booth is presented in cooperation with Leway Interna-tional Fairs, one of the leading international exhibition agen-cies in China. Located in Beijing, Leway has served in over 500 important overseas exhibitions in its eight-year history and has served nearly 2,000 Chinese companies. Leway pro-vides comprehensive one-stop solution services for Chinese companies.

York Linings Booth #115

TMS Thanks the Following for their Symposia Support:

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications Lake Shore Cryonics, Inc. AMT&C Mitsuyo Shimizu JSPS

David Pope Honorary Symposium JEOL Co,. Ltd. Shimadzu Co., Ltd. Euro System Tokyo University Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Functional & Structural Nanomaterials Qualcomm Lead-Free Solder Materials Workshop Nihon Superior

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Deve

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Irr

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Mat

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30

19

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16

19

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Pyro

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ultis

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De

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32

32A

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Inte

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and

Ti A

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52

32

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Inte

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Met

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32A

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13

X

Sess

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13

X

Sess

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116

13

X

Dyna

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Dyna

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Mat

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ls 52

5A

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Dyna

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116

5A

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Dyna

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136

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Fu

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32

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Shoc

k Co

mpr

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Spal

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73

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Elec

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An

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137

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31

C

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Fatig

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31

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and

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elin

g 33

31

C

X

M

ater

ials

Corro

sion

and

Prev

entio

n 11

7 31

C

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8 6F

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11A

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Soft

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Session Chairs: Jiyoung Kim, University of Texas at Dallas; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; David Stollberg, GTRI

A Novel Type of Carbon Coated Sulfur Nanoparticles for Li/S Batteries: Yan Yuan1; Elton Cairns1; 1LBNL

Chemical Deposited CdS Nanoparticles on TiO2 Nanotube Arrays: Amin Azizi1; Mojtaba Hamedi2; Seyyed Khatiboleslam Sadrnezhaad2; 1Tulane University; 2Sharif Univesity of Technology

Chemical Synthesis and Characterization of Manganese Nanoparticles: Lei Zhang1; David Nikles1; Gregory Thompson1; 1University of Alabama

Effect of Mn on AOT Capped CdS Nanoparticles and Thin Films: Dhanasekaran Venkatesan1; Dorairaj Deepan2; Ram Kumar3; S. Moorthy Babu3; Prabhu Megharaj4; Gokula Krishna Muralidharan2; Guruhariharan Rajendaran2; 1KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; 2KU Leuven; 3Anna University Chennai; 4University of Cincinnati

Preparation and Characterization of ZnS Thin Films Using Chemical Bath Deposition Method: Effects of Deposition Time and Thermal Treatment: Way-Ming Hsieh1; Kong-Wei Cheng1; Shing-jiang Jessie Lue1; 1Chang Gung University

Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity of Modified TiO2 for Degradation of CH2O in Aqueous Suspension: Tong Haixia1; Yang Daowu1; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology

Fabrication of ITO Nano-Powder: Mingyu Zhang1; Liping Wang1; 1Central South University

Selective Area ALD Deposition with Nanolithography: Jie Huang1; Mingun Lee1; Jiyoung Kim1; 1University of Texas at Dallas

Steel Mesh Coated with Carbon Nanotubes: Its Superhydrophobicity and W/O Emulsion Dewatering Capability: Chee Huei Lee1; Nick Johnson1; Jaroslaw Drelich1; Yoke Khin Yap1; 1Michigan Technological University

Synthesis of CuO-NiO Nanopowders via Alkalinization Precipitation Process: R. Roohibakhsh1; H.R. Rezaie1; H. Razavizadeh1; 1Iran University of Science and Technology

Application of Biomass Waste Materials in the Nano Mineral Synthesis: Abram Bishay1; 1NMA

Characterization of Hybrid Carbon-Nanotube Composite Interfaces as a Function of Length Scale: Harry Malecki1; Michael Duffy1; Sam Markkula1; Marc Zupan1; 1University of Maryland Baltimore County

Development of Polymer-Based Position-Sensitive Photodetectors: Dmitri Nassyrov1; Malte Schmidt1; Ovidio Peña1; Alejandro R. Goñi1; M. Isabel Alonso1; Miquel Garriga1; Mariano Campoy-Quiles1; 1Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC)

Electrochemical Performances of Nanoporous Carbon Anode for Super Lithium Ion Capacitor: Zhou Xiangyang1; Lou Shiju1; Yang Juan1; 1Central South University

Integration of Surface Treatment Techniques for Uniform and Conformal ALD High-k Dielectric on Graphene: Greg Mordi1; Srikar Jandhyala1; Bongki Lee1; Jiyoung Kim1; 1University of Texas at Dallas

Microfluidic Synthesis of Nickel Nanoparticles: Ravindranadh Eluri1; Brian Paul1; 1Oregon State University

Nanowire Rearrangement by the Pick-and-Place Nano-Manipulation Technique: Mingun Lee1; Jie Huang1; Kook-Nyung Lee2; Moon Kim1; Jiyoung Kim1; 1University of Texas at Dallas; 2Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KETI)

Reactive Nanoparticles for Bacteria Decontamination: David Stollberg1; 1Georgia Tech Research Institute

Size Tunable Synthesis of Monodispersed Hexadecylamine –Capped ZnSe Nanoparticles: Oluwafemi Oluwatobi1; Vuyelwa Ncapayi1; Sandile Songca1; 1Walter Sisulu University

Sonochemistry as a Tool for Synthesis of Ion-Substituted Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles: Ali Shokuhfar1; Milad Mohebali1; 1K.N.Toosi Univ. of Technology

Structure and Mechanical Stability Studies of Tethered Lipid Bilayer Membranes Assembled on Template-Stripped Gold: Xi Wang1; Regina Ragan1; 1University of California, Irvine

The Versatility of Catalytic LCVD Technique to Grow Carbon Nanotubes: Iuliana Soare1; Ion Morjan2; Rodica Alexandrescu2; Catalin Luculescu2; Eugeniu Vasile3; Monica Scarisoreanu2; Ernest Popovici2; Elena Dutu2; Lavinia Gavrila Florescu2; Ion Voicu2; 1IMT-Bucharest; 2National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics; 3METAV-R&D

Towards Integrated Systems of Nanopillar Devices: Liang-Chieh Ma1; Seong Jin Koh1; 1University of Texas at Arlington

Zn-Ni Ferrite Spinels via Salt-matrix Heat Treatment: Amin Azizi1; Seyyed Mohammad Mostafavi2; Seyyed Khatiboleslam Sadrnezhaad2; Ziarat Ali Nemati2; 1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering,Tulane University; 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Sharif University of Technology

Development of Hafnia Based Thermal Barrier Coating and Its Microstructural Analysis: Mohammed Noor-A-Alam1; Chandan Roy1; Christopher Bradley1; Ahsan Choudhuri1; Chintalapalle Ramana1; 1University of Texas at El Paso

Effect of Temperature Schedule on the Particle Size of NiFe2O4 Spinel Nanopowder during Solid-State Reactions: Zhigang Zhang1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; Jinjing Du1; 1Northeastern University

Femtosecond Laser-Induced Synthesis of Colloidal AuAg Nanoalloys from Aqueous Mixture of Metallic Ions: Yuliati Herbani1; Takahiro Nakamura1; Shunichi Sato1; 1Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials/Tohoku University

Interfacial Properties of Cu-Nb Multilayers as a Function of Dislocation/Disconnection Content: Niaz Abdolrahim1; Ioannis Mastorakos1; Hussein Zbib1; David Bahr1; 1Washington State University

Investigation of Effect on BET Specific Surface Area of ACF/CNT Composites: Liping Wang1; Zhucheng Huang1; Mingyu Zhang1; 1Central South University

Synthesis and Characterization of Mullite: Kasturi Paithankar1; Dipika Barbadikar1; Dilip Peshwe1; Ashutosh Gandhi2; 1Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology; 2Indian Institute of Technology - Madras

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Synthesis and Characterization of Nanostructure Forsterite Bioceramic for Tissue Engineering Applications: Fariborz Tavangarian1; Rahmatollah Emadi1; Mohammad Hossein Enayati1; 1Isfahan University of Technology

Synthesis and Microstructure of Bulk Nanostructured Cu by Spark Plasma Sintering of Cryomilled Powders: Haiming Wen1; Yonghao Zhao1; Zhihui Zhang1; Ying Li1; Osman Ertorer1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis

Synthesis and Sintering of W–Cu-Ag Composite Powders Produced by Co-Precipitation Method: G. Taghavi1; H.R. Rezaie1; H. Razavizadeh1; 1Iran University of Science and Technology

Fe-Based Amorphous-Nanocrystalline Thermal Spray Coatings: B. Movahedi1; M.H. Enayati2; 1Isfahan University; 2Isfahan University of Technology

High Performance Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Based on Surfactant Templated Mesoporous Titania Coatings: Saquib Ahmed1; Dunbar Birnie1; Teddy Asefa1; 1Rutgers University

Magnetic Properties of Chemically-Synthesized FeRh/FePt Nanocomposites: Zhiyong Jia1; R.D.K Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Optical Gas Sensors for Advanced Coal-Fired Power Plants: Paul Ohodnicki1; Congjun Wang1; Douglas Kauffman1; Kristi Kauffman1; Christopher Matranga1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory

Managing High Strength and High Ductility in UFG IF-Steel by ECAE plus Post-ECAE Annealing: Gencaga Purcek1; Onur Saray1; Ibrahim Karaman2; Hans Maier3; 1Karadeniz Technical University; 2Texas A&M University; 3University of Paderborn

Texture, Dislocation Structure, and Interface Structure of Nanolamellar Metallic Composites Fabricated via Rolling and Accumulated Roll Bonding: John Carpenter1; Sven Vogel1; Thomas Wynn1; Robert Dickerson1; Rod McCabe1; Irene Beyerlein1; Nate Mara1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Structural and Dielectric Properties of Polar Polymer Nanocomposites: Mulayam Gaur1; 1Hindustan College of Science and Technology

A Detailed Study of Ozone Process on Graphene for Ozone-Based Atomic Layer Deposition: Bongki Lee1; Geunsik Lee2; Greg Mordi1; Srikar Jandhyala1; Robert Wallace1; Jiyoung Kim1; 1University of Texas at Dallas; 2POSTECH

Graphene-CNT Hybrid Structure Based Transparent and Flexible Field Emission Device: Indranil Lahiri1; Ved Prakash Verma1; Wonbong Choi1; 1Florida International University

Development of Al-TiB2 Nanocomposite: Z. Sadeghian1; M.H. Enayati2; B. Lotfi1; P. Beiss3; 1Shahid Chamran University; 2Isfahan University of Technology; 3RWTH Aachen University

Polymer-Graphene-Polymer Composite Structured Flexible Nonvolatile Bistable Organic Memeory Devices: Won Kook Choi1; Dong-Ick Son1; 1Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Hydrogen Production by Reacting Water with Mechanically Milled Composite Aluminum-Metal Oxide Powders: Paul Dupiano1; Demitrios Stamatis1; Edward Dreizin1; 1New Jersey Institute of Technology

Atomic Scale Investigation of Nano Structures in Ni-Based Superalloy through Advanced Characterization: Gopal Viswanathan1; Rajarshi Banerjee2; R Srinivasan3; S Nag2; A Shiveley4; J Tiley1; Hamish Fraser5; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2University of North Texas; 3ExxonMobil Research and Engineering; 4UTC, Dayton; 5The Ohio State University

Thermal Stability and Mechanical Behavior of Cu-Nb and Cu-Nb-Ag Super-Saturated Metastable Solid Solutions Prepared by Mechanical Alloying: Suhrit Mula1; K. Youssef2; M. Atwater2; H. Bahmanpour2; Ron Scattergood2; Carl Koch2; 1North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA and National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India; 2North Carolina State University, Raleigh

Scaling Theory of Continuum Dislocation Dynamics in Two and Three Dimensions: Yong Chen1; Woosong Choi1; Stefanos Papanikolaou1; James Sethna1; 1Cornell University

Synthesis and Characterization of Vertically Oriented Sr-doped TiO2 Nanotubes Using Electrochemical Anodization Process: Hoda Amani Hamedani1; Nageh Khalaf Allam1; Hamid Garmestani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

Synthesis of W–25 Wt%Cu Composite Powders Using Ammonium Para Tungstate and Copper Nitrate as Precursors: Mojtaba Babapour Naseri1; 1Cabok

Effect of Welding on the Fatigue Strength of Welded Joints Using the GMAW Process in Transformation Induced Plasticity Steels (TRIP) Used in the Automotive Industry: Victor Lopez1; Arturo reyes1; Patricia Zambrano2; Joaquin Del prado3; 1Corporacion Mexicana de Investigacion en Materiales; 2Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon; 3METALSA

Effect of Initial Microstructure on the Processing of Titanium Using Equal Channel Angular Pressing: Shehreen Dheda1; Nima Farhi1; Farghalli Mohamed1; 1University of California, Irvine

Production and Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Copper and Copper Zinc Alloys: Mohsen Samadi Khoshkhoo1; Hamed Bahmanpour2; Sergio Scudino1; Jens Freudenberger1; Michael Zehetbauer3; Carl Koch2; Jürgen Eckert1; 1Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW); 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, North Carolina State University; 3University of Vienna

Experimental Investigation of Deformation Mechanisms Present in Ultra-Fine-Grained Metals: Adam Kammers1; Samantha Daly1; 1The University of Michigan

Thermal Stability of Electrodeposited Nanocrystalline Copper: Ming-Je Sung1; Farghalli Mohammed1; 1University of California, Irvine

Ultrahigh Strength and Good Ductility in Bulk Nanostructured TWIP Steel: Hongning Kou1; Jian Lu2; 1The Hongkong Polytechnic University; 2City University of HongKong

Shear-Induced Nanostructured Zirconium with Unique Mechanical Properties: Srinivasa Rao Bonta1; Alexander Zhyliaev2; María Teresa Pérez Prado1; 1IMDEA Materials; 2National Center for Metals Research

Industrial Potential of Bulk Nanostructured Metals: Malgorzata Lewandowska1; Halina Garbacz1; Krzysztof Kurzydlowski1; 1Warsaw University of Technology

Progress and Potential of Free Pressure-less Spark Plasma Sintering (FPSPS) Processing: William Bradbury1; Ridvan Yamanoglu2; Wei Li1; Randall German1; Eugene Olevsky1; 1San Diego State University; 2Kocaeli University

Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Wet-Processed Cu-Zr-Based BMG Composites: Jonathan Nguyen1; Sangmin Lee2; Zhihui Zhang1; Ying Li1; Troy Topping1; Yizhang Zhou1; Akihisa Inoue2; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis; 2Tohoku University

Heterogenity of Microstructure Evolution in NiTi (50 at% Ni) Alloy Severely Deformed by High Pressure Torsion: Reeti Singh1; Jochen Fiebig1; Stefan Ostendorp1; Harald Rösner1; E.A. Prokofyev2; Ruslan Valiev2; Sergiy Divinski1; Gerhard Wilde1; 1Institute of Material Physics, Westfälische Wihelms-University Münster, Germany; 2Institute of Physics of Advanced Materials, Ufa State Aviation University, Ufa, Russian Federation

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Effect of Repetitive Corrugation and Straightening Rolling on Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Metallic Materials: Arya Mirsepasi1; Mahmoud Nili-ahmadabadi1; Mohammad Habibi-parsa1; 1University of Tehran

Deformation Behavior of Bulk Nanostructured Copper and Copper Alloys Processed by Ball Milling and High Pressure Torsion: Hamed Bahmanpour1; Jelena Horky2; Sladjana Kahofer2; Ronald O. Scattergood1; Carl C. Koch1; Michael Zehetbauer2; 1North Carolina State University; 2Research Group Physics of Nanostructured Materials, University of Vienna

Synthesis of High Strength Nano-Structured Alpha and Beta Tantalum: Anahita Navid1; Andrea Hodge1; 1University of Southern California

Ultrahigh-Strength Nano-Grained Composites Produced by High-Pressure Torsion: Kaveh Edalati1; Zenji Horita1; 1Kyushu University

Dry Sliding Wear and Corrosion Behavior of Ultrafine−Grained HSLA Steel Processed Using Multi Axial Forging: Aditya Padap1; G Chaudhari1; S. Nath1; 1Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Effects of Boron Carbide Additions on Kinetics of Grain Refinement in Cryomilled Al Powders: Yuzheng Zhang1; Byungmin Ahn1; Rustin Vogt2; Zhihui Zhang2; Julie Schoenung2; Enrique Lavernia2; Steven Nutt1; 1University of Southern California; 2University of California, Davis

Effect of Precipitation on the Mechanical Properties of Hot Extruded Nanostructured Aluminum Powder Alloys: Claudemiro Bolfarini1; Mauricio Peres1; Joao Fogagnolo2; Claudio Kiminami1; Walter Botta1; Alberto MoreiraJorge1; 1Universidade Federal de São Carlos; 2Universidade Estadual de Campinas

Mechanical Behavior of Cryomilled Al-B4C Ultrafine-Grained Metal Matrix Composite Extrusions Attributed to Stress Assisted Grain Growth and Particulate Reinforcement: Troy Topping1; Cory Smith2; Ying Li1; Zhihui Zhang1; Bhaskar Majumdar3; Kyu Cho4; Mark van den Bergh2; Julie Schoenung1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis; 2DWA Aluminum Composites; 3New Mexico Tech University; 4U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Basal-Plane Stacking-Fault Energies of Mg: A First-Principles Study of Li- And Al-Alloying Effects: Zhao-Hui Jin1; Jian Han1; X.-M. Su1; Y.T. Zhu2; 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University; 2North Carolina State University

Effect of Reinforcement Volume Fraction on the Properties of Nanocrystalline Mg Matrix Composite Reinforced with Ti2AlC: Babak Anasori1; Shahram Amini1; Volker Presser1; Michel Barsoum1; 1Drexel University

Effect of the Second Phase Particles on the Grain Refinement of an Al-Si-Mg Alloy Processed by ECAP: Edgar Garcia-Sanchez1; Edgar Lopez-Chipres2; Rafael Colás-Ortiz1; 1FIME-UANL; 2UJED

Alumina and Bauxite: Alternative Alumina Sources Light Metals Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: James Metson, University of Auckland; Carlos Suarez, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc

Sun PM-Thurs PM Room: 17AFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Adsorption of Polyethylene Glycol at the Interface of Dicalcium Silicate – Sodium Aluminate Solution: Yu Haiyan1; Xiaolin Pan1; Zhongke Lu2; Tingting Ding1; 1Northeastern University; 2Shandong Branch, Chalco The Effect of Cooling Rate on the Leachability of Calcium Aluminate Slags: Wang Bo1; Sun Huilan1; Zhang Xuezheng1; Bi Shiwen2; 1Hebei University of Science and Technology; 2Northeastern University

The Effect of Ultrasonic Treatment on Alumina Leaching from Calcium Aluminate Slag: Sun Huilan1; Wang Bo1; Guo Dong1; Zhang Xuezheng1; Bi Shiwen2; 1Hebei University of Science and Technology; 2Northeastern University

Preparing Polymerized Aluminum-Ferrum Chloride with Red Mud: Lu Guilin1; Yu Haiyan1; Bi Shiwen1; 1School of Sciences; Shenyang University of Technology

Production of Hematite Ore from Red Mud: Puliyur Krishnaswamy Narasimha Raghavan1; Nand Kumar Kshatriya1; 1Bharat Aluminium Co. Ltd., (A Unit of Vedanta Resources Plc.,), BALCO Nagar, Korba

Extraction of Alumina from Red Mud by Divalent Alkaline Earth Metal Soda Ash Sinter Process: Shib Narayan Meher1; Ashok Kumar Rout1; Balakrushna PadhiI2; 1Kiit University; 2National Aluminum Company Limited

Study on the Strength of Powders Seed-Percipitated from Sodium Aluminate Solutions: Gang Xie1; Yu Xiaohua1; 1Technology Center of Yunnan Metallurgy Group Co.Ltd.

The Role of Quasi Web Structure of Nano SiC Whiskers on Strengthen and Density in Bauxite Based Composite Materials: Ebrahim Karamian1; Ehsan Mohamadi Zahrani2; 1Isfahan University of Technology; 2Department of Materials Engineering, University of British Columbia

Theory and Experiment on Cooling Strategy during Seeded Precipitation: Zhanwei Liu1; Wenmi Chen1; Wangxing Li2; 1Central South University; 2Zhengzhou Research Institute of Chalco

Dissolution Kinetics of Silicon from Sintering Red Mud in Pure Water: Xiaohui Li1; Kai Huang1; Hongmin Zhu1; 1University of Science & Technology Beijing

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Aluminum Reduction Technology: Light Metals Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mohd Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain; Abdulla Ahmed, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba); Charles Mark Read, Bechtel Corporation; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc.

Sun PM-Thurs PM Room: 17AFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Human Factors in Operational and Control Decision Making in Aluminium Smelters: Yashuang Gao1; Mark Taylor1; John Chen1; Michael Hautus1; 1University of Auckland

Approaches for Investigating Phase Transformations at the Atomic Scale: PostersSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neal Evans, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Francisca Caballero, Spanish National Research Center for Metallurgy (CENIM-CSIC); Chris Wolverton, Northwestern University; David Seidman, Northwestern University; Rajarshi Banerjee, University of North Texas

Sun PM-Tues PM Room: 32BFeb 27-Mar 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

An Identification Scheme of Grain Boundaries and Construction of Grain Boundary Energy Database: Byeong-Joo Lee1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

Computing Thermodynamic Properties of FeCr Alloys by Path Sampling Simulations: Gilles Adjanor1; Manuel Athènes2; 1EDF R&D; 2CEA-Saclay

Identification of Phase Transformation Using Optical Emission Spectroscopy for Direct Metal Deposition Process: Lijun Song1; Jyoti Mazumder1; 1University of Michigan

Study of the Interaction of Solutes with Interfaces in Iron Using Density-Functional Theory: Hao Jin1; Ilya Elfimov1; Matthias Militzer1; 1The University of British Columbia

Biological Materials Science: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

Sun PM-Thurs AM Room: 15AFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

A Crystallographic and Textural Perspective of Aging and Diagenetic Degradation of Mechanical Properties on Hard Malacological Paleo-Tissues: Raúl Bolmaro1; María Bayer2; Gonzalo Duarte1; Natalia De Vincentis1; Sandra Gordillo2; 1IFIR; 2Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

Antibacterial Microporous Coating Formation on Ti6Al4V Alloy via Micro Arc Oxidation Process: Faiz Muhaffel1; Eyüp Kayali1; Hüseyin Çimenoglu1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Bactericidal Effect of Silver Reinforced Hydroxyapatite and Carbon Nanotubes: Atif Faiz Mohammed1; Pallavi Kesarwani2; Kantesh Balani1; 1Indian Institute of Technology; 2Visvesaraya National Institute of Technology

Characteristics and Wear Performance of Nitrided Ti6Al7Nb: Farid Siyahjani1; Huseyin Cimenoglu1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Development of Hydroxyapatite and Silicon Carbide Composites via Thermal Plasma Route: Atif Faiz Mohammed1; Saroj K Singh2; 1Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; 2Institute of Materials and Minerals Technology

Fatigue and Mechanical Properties of Co-Cr Alloy Tube for Stents after Ultrasonic Nanocrystal Surface Modification: Young Sik Pyun1; Auezhan Amanov1; Jun Hyong Kim1; Sang Ho Kim2; Chae Jong Park2; 1Sun Moon University; 2M.I.Tech Co., Ltd.

Improvement of Mechanical Properties of Ti-6Al-4V after EDM Surface Treatment for Biomedical Applications: Josef Stráský1; Miloš Janecek1; Petr Harcuba1; Jitka Vrátná1; Lothar Wagner2; Lucie Bacakova3; 1Charles University; 2Clausthal University of Technology; 3Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences

Investigation of Incorporating Zirconia Particles into Titanium Oxide Coated by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation: Ki Ryong Shin1; Kang Min Lee1; Young Gun Ko2; Dong H. Shin1; 1Hanyang University; 2Yeungnam University

Laser Hardening of Beta Titanium Alloy (Ti-23Nb-0.7Ta-2Zr-1O) for Biomedical Applications: Velayutham Nainar1; Geetha Manivasagam1; Nandy2; Asokamani1; 1VIT University; 2Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory

Microwave Augmented Fabrication and Evaluation of CNT-Reinforced Nanohydroxyapatite: M Bilal Khan1; Rafaqat Hussain2; Muhammad Aftab Akram1; 1National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), SCME; 2COMSATS

Multifunctional Nanowire Systems for Drug Delivery: Karla Brammer1; Chulmin Choi1; Sungho Jin1; 1UC San Diego

Surface Modification of Bio-implantable Ti-alloy by Hybrid Laser-Arc Processes: Soundarapandian Santhanakrishnan1; Mehdi Asgharifar1; Radovan Kovacevic1; 1Southern Methodist University

Enhanced Functions of Osteoblasts on Nanophase Titania-Coated Nanostructured Austenitic Stainless Steel: Pavan Challa1; Devesh Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Design Considerations for Developing Biodegradable Magnesium Implants: Harpreet Brar1; Benjamin Keselowsky1; Malisa Sarntinoranont1; Michele Manuel1; 1University of Florida

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Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizer: Sergio Monteiro, State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Sun PM-Thurs AM Room: 14BFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Sergio Monteiro, UENF; Felipe Perisse Lopes, UENF

A Method for Measuring the Critical Fracture Strain at Any Temperature during the Quenching of Tool Steels: Chao Zheng1; Daniel Watt1; 1University of Windsor

Effects of Arc Welding Process on Microstructure and Morphology of Flake Graphite in Grey Cast Iron: Arash Elhami Khorasani1; Alireza Kiani-Rashid2; 1Ferdowsi University of Mashhad; 2Associated Professor at Material Science and Engineering Dept., Ferdowsi University of Mashhad

Preparation SCR Catalyst Carrier by Using APCVD and Sol-Gel Technology to Load TiO2 on Cordierite Ceramic: Jian Yang1; Qingcai Liu1; Mei Yang2; Wei Gao1; Wenchang Xi1; 1University of Chongqing; 2Southwest Petroleum University

Pretreatment of Sulfur and Arsenic Containing Gold Concentrate by Double-Layered Ball Solidification Roast: Jiang Tao1; Li Shan1; Ge Jie1; Qian Li1; Yang Bin1; 1Central South University

Pullout Tests of Sisal Fibers in Epoxy Matrix for Characterization of Interfacial Shear Stress: Wellington Inacio1; Artur Pereira1; Sergio Monteiro1; Fernando Wypych2; Rafael Marangoni2; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF; 2UFPR

Shape-Controlled Synthesis of a Novel Precursor for Preparing Rod Silver Powders: Jing Zhan1; Chuanfu Zhang1; Weiyan Jiang1; 1Central South University

Tensile Behavior of Epoxy Composites Reinforced with Continuous and Thinner Ramie Fibers: Frederico Margem1; Jarbas Bravo1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Epoxy Diamond Abrasive Composites: Ruben Jesus Rodriguez1; Camila Amaral1; 1Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense

Thermodynamic Study on Complex System for Structure-Directed Synthesis of Fibrous Cobalt Powder Precursor: Jing Zhan1; Jianfeng Yue1; Chuanfu Zhang1; 1Central South University

Chloride 2011: Practice and Theory of Chloride-Based Metallurgy: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Canadian Institute of Metals, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Dirk Verhulst, Consultant, Extractive Metallurgy; V.I. (Lucky) Lakshmanan, Process Research Ortech, Inc.

Sun PM-Tues AM Room: 19Feb 27-Mar 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Plutonium Removal from Fluoride Spent Salts: Jerome Serp1; Nathalie Loppinet1; Gilles Bourges1; 1CEA

Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, ASM: Alloy Phase Diagrams CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A & M University; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mikko Haataja, Princeton University; Jeff Hoyt, McMaster University; Vidvuds Ozolins, University of California, Los Angeles; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Sun PM-Thurs AM Room: 9Feb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A&M University

A Heat Management Model for Hardness Uniformity of Multi-Pass Laser Heat Treatment Using Direct Diode Laser: Soundarapandian Santhanakrishnan1; Radovan Kovacevic1; 1Southern Methodist University

Critical Temperature for Grain Boundary Unpinning and Subsequent Grain Growth: Corentin Guebels1; Phi Thanh1; Joanna Groza1; Elizabeth Holm2; Jean-Pierre Delplanque1; 1University of California, Davis; 2Sandia National Laboratories

Development of Accurate Models for The Microstructure and Properties of Mixed-Oxide Slags: Angus Gray-Weale1; Patrick Masset2; Aurelie Jacob1; 1Monash University; 2TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Domain Structures of Nanoparticles in Magnetic Films: Jianyang Li1; Yan Yang1; Yongmei Jin1; 1Michigan Technological University

Engineering Microstructures via General Two-stage Anneals: Siu Sin Quek1; Marcelo Ciappina1; David Wu1; 1Institute of High Performance Computing Singapore

Entropic Stabilization and Retrograde Solubility in β-Zn4Sb3: Gregory Pomrehn1; G. Jeffrey Snyder1; Axel van de Walle1; 1California Institute of Technology

Integrating Finite Temperature MagnetismiInto Ab Initio Free Energy Calculations: Fritz Körmann1; Alexey Dick1; Tilmann Hickel1; Jörg Neugebauer1; 1Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung

Phase Equilibria of the La-Ni-Cu Ternary System at 673 K: Thermodynamic Modeling and Experimental Validation: Xuehui An1; Qian Li1; Jieyu Zhang1; Shuanglin Chen2; Ying Yang2; 1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Modern Metallurgy and Materials Processing, Shanghai University; 2CompuTherm, LLC

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Phase Field Modeling of Static Recrystallization for Deformed Alloys: Gao Yingjun1; 1Guangxi University

Solubility Modeling of Methanol Aqueous Solutions in Nafion Membrane at 30-60°C: Hsin-Yi Chen1; Shingjiang Jessie Lue1; 1Chang Gung University

Statistical Model of Precipitation Kinetics for Recycled Commercial Aluminum Alloys: Zhenshan Liu1; Volker Mohles1; Olaf Engler2; Guenter Gottstein1; 1Institut fuer metallkunde und metallphysik; 2Hydro Aluminium Deutschland GmbH

Surface Prefreezing and Its Effect on Surface Tension of AuSi Nanoparticles: Moneesh Upmanyu1; Hailong Wang1; 1Northeastern University

The Application of Thermodynamic Analysis In Preparing the MnZn Ferrites Precursor: Xue Ping1; Yuan Yaohua1; Zhao Peiyu1; Chen Xiaofang1; 1Jianghan University

The Effect of Nb on the Amount of Retained Austenite and Strengthening in Cold-Rolled TRIP Steels: Jong Min Choi1; Bong June Park1; Chang Yeon Lee1; Seong Ho Han2; Kyung Jong Lee1; 1Hanyang University; 2Automotive Steel Products Research Group, POSCO

Thermodynamic Modeling of LiNO3-NaNO3-KNO3 Ternary Salt for Solar Energy Storage: Divakar Mantha1; Ramana Reddy1; 1The University of Alabama

Thermodynamic Modeling of S-M (M=Al, Zr, Ti and La) Systems Supported by First-Principles Calculations: Rongxiang Hu1; Michael Gao1; Ömer Dogan2; 1URS at National Energy Technology Laboratory; 2National Energy Technology Laboratory

Thermodynamics Calculation of CuO-NH3+NH4Cl Solution System: Weilian Zheng1; Dan Li2; Zhongliang Xiao1; Qiyuan Chen2; Haixia Tong1; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology; 2Central South University

A Phase-Field Model with a Novel Way of Coupling to Multi Component Thermodynamic Data: Nils Warnken1; 1University of Birmingham

A Hybrid MD-kMC Algorithm to Study Diffusion in the Presence of Fields: Effect of Coherent Interfaces: Enrique Martinez Saez1; Alfredo Caro1; 1LANL

A Phenomenological Model for Prediction of the Martensite Start Temperature in Steels: Albin Stormvinter1; Annika Borgenstam1; 1KTH Royal Inst. of Technology

New Approach in Simulating Anisotropy in Thin Film Growth: Solmaz Torabi1; John Lowengrub1; 1University of California Irvine

First Principles Calculation of the α-ZrO_X, 0< X< 1

Phase Diagram: Benjamin Burton1; A. Van De Walle2; 1NIST; 2Caltech

Phase Field Crystal Study of Alloys under Irradiation: Nana Ofori-Opoku1; Jeffrey Hoyt1; Nikolas Provatas1; 1McMaster University

A Novel Approach to Modeling Phase Transformations Free of Numerical Anisotropy: Klemens Reuther1; Markus Rettenmayr1; 1Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena

Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production: Light Metals Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Tomsett, Rio Tinto Alcan; Ketil Rye, Alcoa Mosjøen; Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd

Sun PM-Thurs PM Room: 17AFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Cold Water Model Simulation of Aluminum Liquid Fluctuations Induced by Anodic Gas in New Tape of Cathode Structure Aluminum Electrolytic Cell: Yan Liu1; Ting’an Zhang1; Zhihe Dou1; Hongxing Wang1; Guozhi Lv1; Qiuyue Zhao1; Naixiang Feng1; Jicheng He1; 1Key Laboratory of Ecological Utilization of Multi-metal Intergrown Ores of Ministry of Education & School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University

Influence of Ultrafine Powder on the Properties of Carbon Anode Used in Aluminum Electrolysis: Xiao Jin1; Deng Songyun1; Li Jie1; Lai Yanqing1; Liu Yexiang1; 1Central South University

Preparation NiFe2O4 Matrix Inert Anode Used in Aluminum Electrolysis by Adding Nanopowder: Zhigang Zhang1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; Xiao Zhang1; 1Northeastern University

Effects of Physical Properties of Anode Raw Materials on the Paste Compaction Behavior: Kamran Azari Dorcheh1; Hany Ammar1; Houshang Alamdari1; Donald Picard1; Mario Fafard1; Donald Ziegler2; 1Université Laval; 2Alcoa

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, McMaster University; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Sun PM-Tues PM Room: 6EFeb 27-Mar 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

A Numerical Benchmark on the Prediction of Macrosegregation in Binary Alloys: Hervé Combeau1; Michel Bellet2; Yves Fautrelle3; Dominique Gobin4; Eric Arquis5; Olga Budenkova3; Bernard Dussoubs1; Yves Duterrail3; Arvind Kumar1; Benoît Goyeau6; Salem Mosbah2; Thibault Quatravaux1; Mohamed Rady5; Charles-André Gandin2; Miha Založnik1; 1Institut Jean Lamour, CNRS – Nancy-Université – UPV-Metz; 2CEMEF, CNRS – Mines-ParisTech; 3SIMAP, CNRS – INPG – Université Joseph Fourier; 4FAST, CNRS – Université Pierre et Marie Curie; 5TREFLE, CNRS – Université de Bordeaux – ENSAM-ParisTech – ENSCPB; 6EM2C, CNRS – Ecole Centrale Paris

Binary Alloy Solidification at 35 Tesla: Jason Cooley1; Thomas Ott1; Sally Tracy2; Tim Tucker1; Kristen Collar3; Scott Lillard1; James Foley1; Tyler Wheeler1; John Balog1; Andrew Duffield1; Bobby Pullum3; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2California Institute of Technology; 3National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Dendritic Growth: Phase Field Crystal Vs. Phase Field Simulations: Tamás Pusztai1; Gyula Tóth1; György Tegze1; László Gránásy1; 1Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics

High Speed Synchrotron Tomography for the In Situ Quantification of Pore Evolution during the Solidification of Al-Si-Cu-Fe Alloys: Chedtha Puncreobutr1; Junsheng Wang2; Thomas Connolley3; Robert Atwood3; Peter Lee1; 1Imperial College London; 2Ford Research and Advanced Engineering Lab; 3Diamond Light Source Ltd

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In Situ Observations of Rapid Solidification of Metal Thin Films: Andreas Kulovits1; Jorg Wiezorek1; Thomas LaGrange2; Bryan Reed2; Geoffrey Campbell2; 1University of Pittsburgh; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Measurement of the Minimum-Undercooling Spacing of In-In2Bi Eutectic Alloys Using Real-Time Videomicroscopy in Thin-Sample Directional Solidification: Sabine Bottin-Rousseau1; Silvère Akamatsu2; Gabriel Faivre2; 1UPMC / CNRS; 2INSP

Morphology of Graphite Formation from Melt: Shaahin Amini1; Haamun Kalaantari1; Reza Abbaschian1; 1University of California Riverside

Multicomponent Segregation Path with Solid and Liquid Diffusion Coupled with Thermodynamic Equilibrium Calculations: Charles-Andre Gandin1; Haithem Ben Hamouda1; Hongwei Zhang2; Damien Tourret1; 1MINES-ParisTech; 2Northeastern University

Solidification Processing via Contactless Electromagnetic Acoustic Transmission (EMAT) Driven by High Magnetic Fields: Orlando Rios1; John Wilgen1; Roger Kisner1; Gerard Ludtka1; Gail Mackiewicz Ludtka1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Three-Dimensional Characterization and Modeling of Solidified Microstructures of Magnesium-Based Alloys: Mingyue Wang1; Tao Jing1; Nikhilesh Chawla2; 1Tsinghua University; 2Arizona State University

Theoretical and Computational Study of Lamellar Three-Phase Patterns in a Model Ternary Eutectic System: Abhik Choudhury1; Mathis Plapp2; Britta Nestler1; 1Institute of Materials and Processes; 2Ecole Polytechnique

Magnesium Technology 2011: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Sun PM-Thurs PM Room: 6FFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Eric Nyberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Interdiffusion in the Mg-Al System and Intrinsic Diffusion in ß (Al3Mg2) Phase: Sarah Brennan1; Katrina Bermudez1; Nagraj Kulkarni2; Yongho Sohn1; 1University of Central Florida; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

High Strain-Rate Behaviour of Die Casting Magnesium-Aluminium Alloys: N.V. Dudamell1; F. Gálvez2; M.T. Pérez-Prado1; 1Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in Materials (IMDEA Materials); 2ETS Ingenieros de Caminos

High-Temperature Elastic Properties of Two Wrought Magnesium Alloys: Matt Freels1; Elena Garlea2; Jonathan Morrell2; Miladin Radovic3; Peter Liaw1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Tennessee; 2Applied Technologies Division, Y-12 National Security Complex; 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University

Development and Characterization of New AZ41 and AZ51 Magnesium Alloys: Md Ershadul Alam1; Han Samson2; Abdelmagid Hamouda1; Quy Nguyen2; Manoj Gupta2; 1Qatar University; 2National University of Singapore

Edge-Wise Determination of Compression Strength in Magnesium Alloy Sheet: Eric Nyberg1; Curt Lavender1; Elizabeth Stephens1; Richard Davies1; Robert Klingensmith2; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2DOE Academies Creating Teacher Scientists

The Grain-Size Dependence of Fatigue Failure Mechanism in Tension Cycles in AZ31 Mg Alloys: Daisuke Ando1; Junichi Koike1; Yuji Sutou1; 1Tohoku Univercity

Effect of 15kHz Ultrasonic Treatment on Purification of Magnesium Alloy Melts: Qichi Le1; 1Northeastern University

The Effect of Different Physical Fields on the Process of Direct Chill Casting for AZ80 Magnesium Alloy Billets: Zhiqiang Zhang1; Qichi Le1; Jianzhong Cui1; 1Northeastern University

Extrusion-Processed Mg-Zn-Al-(Y) Base Alloys with Dispersion of Quasicrystal Phase: Guangyin Yuan1; Jian Tong1; Hua Huang1; Wenjiang Ding1; 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Engineering a More Efficient Zirconium Grain Refiner For Magnesium: Srinath Viswanathan1; Partha Saha1; David Foley2; K. Ted Hartwig2; 1University of Alabama; 2Texas A&M University

Severe Plastic Deformation Temperature Influences on Texture Development in AZ31B Magnesium: David Foley1; Sonia Modarres Razavi1; K.T. Hartwig1; Laszlo Kecskes2; Ibrahim Karaman1; Suveen Mathaudhu2; 1Texas A&M University; 2U.S. Army Research Lab

Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg-1.7Y-1.2Zn Sheet Processed by Hot Rolling and Friction Stir Processing: V. Jain1; J.Q. Su2; R.S. Mishra2; R. Verma3; A. Javaid4; M. Aljarrah4; E. Essadiqi4; 1Division of Engineering Materials, National Physical Laboratory, CSIR, New Delhi 110012, India; Center for Friction Stir Processing and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 65409, USA; 2Center for Friction Stir Processing and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 65409, USA; 3General Motors R&D Center, Warren, MI 48090, USA; 4Materials Technology Laboratory-CANMET, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G1, Canada

Texture Evolution in Large Strain Extrusion Machining of Magnesium Alloy AZ31B: Dinakar Sagapuram1; Mert Efe1; Wilfredo Moscoso1; Kevin Trumble1; Srinivasan Chandrasekar1; 1Purdue University

The Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Cast Mg-5Sn Based Alloys: Mahsa Keyvani1; Reza Mahmudi1; Ghazal Nayyeri1; 1University of Tehran

Effects of Misch Metal on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg-Nd Alloys: Bo Keon Kwon1; Il Hwan Choi1; Kwang Seon Shin1; 1Magnesium Technology Innovation Center / Seoul National University

A Study on Combined Effect of Forging and Ageing in Mg-Y-RE Magnesium Alloy: S. K. Panigrahi1; R.S. Mishra1; K. Kumar1; R. DeLorme2; B. Davies2; R. A. Howell3; K. Cho3; 1Centre for Friction Stir Welding and Material science and Engineering; 2Magnesium Elektron North America Inc.; 3Manufacturing and Materials Technology Branch, Army Research Laboratory

Effect of Cooling Rate and Chemical Modification on the Tensile Properties of Mg-5wt. % Si Alloy: F. Mirshahi1; M. Meratian1; M. Mohammadi Zahrani1; E. Zahrani1; 1Isfahan University of Technology

On Predicting the Channel Die Compression Behavior of HCP Magnesium AM30 using Crystal Plasticity FEM: Q. Ma1; E.B. Marin1; A. Antonyraj1; Y. Hammi1; H. El Kadiri1; P.T. Wang1; M.F. Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University

Hardening of Pure Magnesium Due to Higher Order Deformation Twins: Fumiaki Hiura1; Marek Niewczas1; 1McMaster University

Slip and Twin Behavior in Magnesium Single Crystals: Ming Zhe Bian1; Kwang Seon Shin1; 1Seoul National University

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Investigation of Microhardness and Microstructure of AZ31 Alloy after High-Pressure Torsion (HPT): Jitka Vrátná1; Miloš Janecek1; Petr Harcuba1; Robert Král1; Hyoung Seop Kim2; 1Charles University; 2Chungnam National University

Plastic Deformation of Magnesium Alloy Subjected to Compression-First Cyclic Loading: Soo Yeol Lee1; Michael A. Gharghouri2; John H. Root2; 1The University of British Columbia; 2National Research Council Canada

Dislocation Slip and Stacking Fault Formation during Cold Deformation of Mg and Mg-Y Alloys: Stefanie Sandlöbes1; Stefan Zaefferer1; Igor Schestakow1; Sangbong Yi2; 1Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH; 2GKSS-Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH

Investigation of Dynamic Recrystallization Mechanisms during Hot Deformation of a Mg Alloy: Zhenzhen Yu1; Hahn Choo1; Tamás Ungár2; Levente Balogh2; Edward Kenik3; 1University of Tennessee; 2Eötvös University; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

High Strain-Rate Behaviour in a Weakly Textured Extruded Mg-Mn-Nd (MN11) Alloy: N.V. Dudamell1; F. Gálvez2; S. Yi3; J. Bohlen3; D. Letzig3; M.T. Pérez-Prado1; 1Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in Materials (IMDEA Materials); 2Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; 3GKSS Research Center

The Effect of Strain Rate on Flow Behavior and Microstructure Evolution of AZ31 Mg Alloys: Mehdi Sanjari1; S.A. Farzadfar1; S. Yue1; E. Essadiqi2; 1McGill University, Department of Materials Engineering; 2CANMET - Materials Technology Laboratory

Microstructure and Texture Effects on the Deformation Behaviors of the Statically Recrystallized Mg-Zn-MM Alloy Sheets: Heon Kang1; Beomsoo Shin1; Donghyun Bae1; 1yonsei university

The Mechanical Response of a Magnesium Alloy under a Range of Biaxial Loading Conditions: Philip Tomlinson1; Warren Poole1; Chad Sinclair1; 1University of British Columbia

Microstructural Investigations into Novel Alloys Based on The Mg-Y-Nd System: Andy Williams1; Mark Rainforth1; Brad Wynne1; Bruce Davis2; 1University of Sheffield; 2Magnesium Elektron USA

Deformation Behavior and Microstructure Evolution during the Hot Compression of AM50 Mg Alloy by Cooling Slope: Dae-Hwan Kim1; Seung-Hwa Choi1; Hee-Kyeong Kim1; Su-Gun Lim1; 1i-Cube Center, Engineering Research Institute, Gyeongsang National University

Deformation Characteristics of Thixoprocessed Mg Sheet Alloy: Muammer Koc1; Ryan Snell1; Omer Cora1; John Cheng2; 1Virginia Commonwealth University; 2Thixomat

Texture Evolution in As-Cast AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Sheet under Various Rolling and Annealing Conditions: Jun-ho Park1; Hyun-Sik Choi1; Ju-Heon Kim2; Dong-Ik Kim2; Kyu Hwan Oh1; Heung Nam Han1; 1Seoul National University; 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Texture Development in Rolled Mg Alloy Sheets: Hyun-Sik Choi1; Jun-Ho Park1; Se-Jong Kim1; Dong Nyung Lee1; Heung Nam Han1; 1Seoul National University

Effect of Differential Speed Rolling on Texture Evolution of Mg-4Zn-1Gd Alloy: Myeong-shik Shim1; Jun ho Bae1; Dong-wook Kim1; Byeong-chan Suh1; Sunghak Lee1; Nack Joon Kim1; 1POSTECH

Texture and Microstructure Control of AZ91 Mg Alloy Sheet by High Speed Rolling: Akinori Hashimoto1; Tetsuo Sakai1; Hiroshi Utsunomiya1; 1Osaka University

Cavitation Behavior of AZ31 Sheet during Gas Blow Forming: Yong-Nam Kwon1; Wonkyu Bang2; 1Korea Institute of Materials Science; 2RIST

Mechanical and Terminal Ballistic Properties of Magnesium Yttrium Rare Earth WE43 Alloy Rolled Plate: Richard DeLorme1; Bruce Davis1; Jonathan Montgomery2; Tyrone Jones2; Kyu Cho2; 1Magnesium Elektron North America; 2U.S. Army Research Laboratory

A Development of Mg Alloy Reinforced by Quasicrystalline Phase: J.S. Kyeong1; Won Tae Kim2; D.H. Kim1; 1Yonsei University; 2Cheongju University

Nano-Structured Mg-Al-Zn Alloy via Cryomilling and Spark Plasma Sintering: Baolong Zheng1; Osman Ertorer1; Ying Li1; Troy Topping1; Yizhang Zhou1; Chi Tsao2; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis; 2National Cheng Kung University

Microstructure Evolution in AZ61L During TTMP and Subsequent Annealing Treatments: Tracy Berman1; William Donlon1; Raymond Decker2; Jack Huang2; Tresa Pollock3; J. Wayne Jones1; 1University of Michigan; 2nanoMAG, LLC.; 3University of California, Santa Barbara

Fine Scale Microstructure and Deformation Behavior of AZ61L: Ramasis Goswami1; Khershed Cooper2; Ray Decker3; Steve LeBeau3; 1SAIC/Naval Research Laboratory; 2Naval Research Laboratory; 3nanoMAG LLC

Role of Secondary phases for Improved Plasticity in Mg-based Bulk Metallic Glass Composites: Je-In Lee1; Eun Soo Park1; 1Seoul National University

Microstructural Characteristics and Charge-Discharge Behavior of Mg-Li-C System Materials: Hung Fei-Yi1; 1Institute of Nanotechnology and Microsystems Engineering, Center for Micro/Nano Science and Technology, National Cheng Kung University

Modeling the Corrosive Effects of Various Magnesium Alloys Exposed to Two Saltwater Environments: Holly Martin1; M. Horstemeyer1; Paul Wang1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University

Corrosion Performance of Mg-Ti Alloys Synthesized By Magnetron Sputtering: Zhenqing Xu1; Guang-Ling Song2; Daad Haddad1; 1MEDA engineering and technical services; 2GM Global Research &Development

Structure and Mechanical Properties of Magnesium-Titanium Solid Solution Thin Film Alloys Prepared by Magnetron-Sputter Deposition: Daad Haddad1; Guang-Ling Song2; Yang-Tse Cheng3; 1MEDA Engineering and Technical Services LLC; 2GM Global Research &Development; 3Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Kentucky

The Influence of Sol-Gel Coatings on the Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium and AZ91D: Daniela Zander1; Anna Pipetz1; 1TU Dortmund

Effect of Adding SiO2-Al2O3 Sol into Anodizing Bath on Corrosion Resistance of Oxidation Film on Magnesium Alloy: Huicong Liu1; Liqun Zhu1; Weiping Li1; 1Beihang University, Key Laboratory of Aerospace Materials and Performance (Ministry of Education), School of Materials Science and Engineering

Effect of Zirconium Oxide on Corrosion Properties of Mg Alloy Subjected to Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation: In Jun Hwang1; Byung Uk Lee1; Young Gun Ko2; Dong H. Shin1; 1Hanyang University; 2Yeungnam University

Weight Function and Stress Intensity Factors of Friction Stir Spot Welds of Magnesium AZ31 Alloy: Tian Tang1; Mark F. Horstemeyer2; Brian Jordan2; Paul Wang2; 1Mississippi State University; 2National Chung Hsing University

Friction Stir Welding of Magnesium Alloy AZ31B-H24 Rolled Plate: Richard DeLorme1; Jonathan Perrett2; Bruce Davis1; Kyu Cho3; 1Magnesium Elektron North America; 2TWI; 3Army Research Laboratory

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Monotonic and Fatigue Behavior of Mg AZ31 in Friction Stir Spot Welds: An International Benchmark Test in the “Magnesium Front End Research and Development” Project: B Badarinarayan1; S Behravesh2; S Bhole3; D Chen3; H Patel3; M Horstemeyer4; H Jahed2; J Jordon5; S Lambert2; X Su6; Y Yang7; 1Hitachi America Limited; 2University of Waterloo; 3Ryerson University; 4Mississippi State University; 5The University of Alabama; 6Ford Motor Co; 7Institute for Metals Research

Materials Processing Fundamentals: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling CommitteeProgram Organizers: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University; Srikanth Bontha, Temple University

Sun PM-Tues PM Room: 12Feb 27-Mar 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

Change of Iron Content in Metal Pad and Potling Failure during Start-up Period of Aluminum Reduction Cells: Yongliang Wang1; Jilai Xue1; Jun TIE1; 1Unversity of Science and Technology Beijing

Preparation and Characterization of Porous Ni-Ti Alloys: Luxing Feng1; Jilai Xue1; Jun Zhu1; Yuanling Gao1; Chen Dong1; 1Unversity of Science and Technology Beijing

Production Technology of Cored Wire Used For Liquid Metal Treatment in Steel Plants (Part-I): Pradeep Kumar Maitra1; 1Dipaly Consultants

Recent Improvements at Mount Isa Copper Smelter: Pengfu Tan1; 1Xstrata Copper

Surface Treatment of Aluminum Alloys by Atmospheric Plasma Arc Discharge: Mehdi Asgharifar1; Rouzbeh Sarrafi1; Radovan Kovacevic1; 1Reseach Center for Advanced Manufacturing, Southern Methodist University

Ultrasound-Assisted Electrolysis in NaOH Solution for Hydrogen Generation: Jigang Li1; Jilai Xue1; Zhenjun Chen1; Lei Zhang1; Yifang Zheng1; Jun Zhu1; 1Unversity of Science and Technology Beijing

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Was, University of Michigan; Thak Sang Byun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Dane Morgan, UW Madison; Yasuyoshi Nagai, Tohoku University

Sun PM-Thurs PM Room: 3Feb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dane Morgan, University of Wisconsin; Yasuyoshi Nagai, Tohoku University; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Characterization of Swift Heavy Ion and Proton Damage in CeO2: Peng Xu1; Tony Schulte1; Todd Allen1; 1University of Wisconsin

Growth Behavior of Dislocation Loops in CeO2 Irradiated with Krypton: Bei Ye1; Jeffrey Rest2; Jerome Jonnet3; Wei-Ying Chen1; Mark Kirk2; Abdellatif Yacout2; James F. Stubbins1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2Argonne National Laboratory; 3Delft University of Technology

Stoichiometric Dependence of Oxygen Diffusivity in LaxCe1-xO2-x/2: Aaron Oaks1; Di Yun1; Bei Ye1; Wei-Ying Chen1; James Stubbins1; 1University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Irradiation Behavior of the Interaction Product of U-Mo Fuel Particle Dispersion in an Al Matrix: Yeon Soo Kim1; Gerard Hofman1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

Atomistic Validation of Kinetic Methodology via Multiscale Simulation of Nuclear Fuels: Z. Insepov1; J. Rest1; G. Hofman1; A. Yacout1; A.Yu. Kuksin2; G.E. Norman2; S.V. Starikov2; V.V. Stegailov2; A.V. Yanilkin2; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Joint Institute for High Temperatures

Application of Phase-Field Mothod in Predicting the Kinetics of Microstructure Evolution in Irradiated Materials: Yulan Li1; Shenyang Hu1; Chuck H. Henager Jr1; Fei Gao1; Xin Sun1; Mohammad A. Khaleel1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Atomic-Scale Modeling of the Sliding Behavior of {110} Twist Grain Boundaries in Alpha-Iron: Jinbo Yang1; Yuri Osetsky1; Roger Stoller1; 1ORNL

Helium Sequestration in Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steels from First-Principles: Paul Erhart1; Jaime Marian1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Small Scale Mechanical Testing and Atom Probe Analysis on New Materials for Nuclear Applications: E. Stergar1; P. Hosemann1; A.T. Nelson2; Y.Q. Wang2; S.A. Maloy2; 1UC Berkeley; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

TEM Characterization of the Structure and Composition of Nanofeatures and Oxides in Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys: Yuan Wu1; Nicholas Cunningham1; George Odette1; Erich Stergar1; Auriane Etienne1; Erin Haney1; 1UCSB

Effect of Grain Size and Grain Boundaries on the Proton Irradiation Response of Nanostructured Austenitic Model Alloy: Yong Yang1; Cheng Sun2; Xinghang Zhang2; Allen Todd1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2Texas A&M University

Friction Stir Welding and Irradiation Effects of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloys: Chun-Liang Chen1; Asta Richter2; R. Kögler3; L.T. Wu4; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung 840, Taiwan; 2Department of Engineering, Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau, Bahnhofstrasse 1, 15745 Wildau, Germany; 3Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research, Research Center Dresden-Rossendorf (FZD), Bautzner Landstraße 400, 01328 Dresden, Germany; 4Met Ind Res & Dev Ctr, Kaohsiung 811, Taiwan

Stress Relaxation Behavior of Ferritic ODS Alloys: Jeoung Han Kim1; Thak Sang Byun1; David T. Hoelzer1; 1Oak Ridge National Lab

Role of Microstructural Defect on Radiation Hardening of Ion Irraiated Fe-Cr Binary Alloys: Hyung-Ha Jin1; Chansun Shin1; Junhyun Kwon1; 1Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute

Nanoindentation at Elevated Temperature on Ion Beam Irradiated Advanced Structural Alloys for Nuclear Applications: Peter Hosemann1; Adrian Harris2; Yongqiang Wang3; Stuart Maloy3; 1UC Berkeley; 2Micro Materials; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

Ab Initio Calculations on FeNiCr Model Austenitic Alloys: Chemical and Magnetic Disorder Treatment: Jean-Baptiste Piochaud1; Charlotte Becquart1; Christophe Domain2; 1CNRS; 2EDF-R&D

Response of 321 Analog Austenitic Stainless Steel Microstructure of Reactor Core Internals to Neutron Irradiation in VVER-440: Jan Michalicka1; 1Nuclear Research Institute Rez plc.

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Evolution of Radiation-induced Precipitates in Proton-irradiated HCM12A: Zhijie Jiao1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

Examination of Precipitates in T91 and HCM12A Alloy by the Replica Extraction Technique: Liang Chen1; Vani Shankar1; Zhijie Jiao1; Lumin Wang1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

Effects of Irradiation Dose on Microstructural Evolution and Hardening of High- and Low-Cu Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels: Akira Kuramoto1; Tomoaki Takeuchi2; Takeshi Toyama1; Yasuyoshi Nagai1; Masayuki Hasegawa3; Toshimasa Yoshiie4; Nishiyama Yutaka2; 1International Research Center for Nuclear Materials Science, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University; 2Japan Atomic Energy Agency; 3 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University; 4Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University

Mechanical Properties and Radiation Response of Ultra-Fine Grained Stainless Steels: J. Gonzalez1; C. Sun1; K.T. Hartwig1; Y. Yang2; T. R. Allen2; S. A. Maloy3; X. Zhang1; 1Texas A&M University; 2University of Wisconsin-Madison; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

Microstructural Evolution of Cu based Complex Alloys Under Prolonged Particle Irradiation: Rannesh Lokesh1; Pascal Bellon1; Robert Averback1; 1University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

Evolution of Microstructures in Helium Ion Irradiated MgO/W Multilayers: Engang Fu1; Yongqiang Wang1; Amit Misra1; Michael Nastasi1; 1LANL

The Response of Polycrystalline Tungsten to 30keV Helium Ion Implantation at High Temperatures and Its Dependence on the Angle of Incidence: Samuel Zenobia1; Lauren Garrison1; Gerald Kulcinski1; 1University of Wisonsin-Madison

Precipitation in Irradiated W Alloys: Emmanuelle Marquis1; Colin English2; Samuel Humphry-Baker3; 1University of Michigan; 2University of Oxford; 3Massachussetts Institute of Technology

In-Situ Transmission Electron Microscopic Study of the E-Beam Damage Process in the Next Generation Nuclear Graphites: Karthik Chinnathambi1; Josh Kane1; Darryl Butt1; Rick Ubic1; 1Boise State University

Experimental Study of <c> Component Loops Nucleation and Growth under Charged Particles Irradiation in Recrystallized Zircaloy-4: Lea Tournadre1; F. Onimus1; D. Gilbon1; J.-M. Cloue2; J.-P. Mardon2; X. Feaugas3; O. Toader4; C. Bachelet5; 1Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique (CEA); 2AREVA AREVA NP Fuel BusinessUnit10; 3Laboratoire d’Etude des Matériaux en Milieux Agressifs (LEMMA), Université de La Rochelle; 4Michigan Ion Beam Laboratory (MIBL), University of Michigan; 5Centre de Spectrométrie Nucléaire et de Spectroscopie de Masse (CSNSM), Université Paris-sud 11

FIM of Defects in Pt Induced by Neutron Irradiation: Elena Medvedeva1; Elena Kalinina; Mihail Ivchenko1; 1Institute of Electrophysics, Urals Division of Russian Academy of Sciences

Evolution of the Residual Stresses in Zirconium Nitride Films Irradiated by High-Energy Xe Ions: Vladimir Uglov1; Sergey Zlotski1; Vladimir Skuratov2; Aleksandr Sohatsky2; Alina Shashok1; 1Belorussian State University; 2Joint institute for nuclear research

Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics Composites Response to Irradiation: H. A. Colorado1; C. Hiel2; J. M. Yang1; H. T. Hahn1; J. Pleitt3; C. H. Castano3; 1University of California, Los Angeles; 2Composites Support and Solutions Inc.; 3Missouri University of Science and Technology, Nuclear Engineering Department

Defect Structures before Steady Void Growth in Austenitic Stainless Steels: Toshimsa Yoshiie1; Koichi Sato1; Xingzhong Cao1; Qiu Xu1; Troyo Troev2; 1Kyoto University; 2Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Ab Initio Calculations of Point Defects in Tungsten: Lisa Ventelon1; François Willaime1; Mihai-Cosmin Marinica1; Chu Chun Fu1; 1CEA

Benchmarking of Structural Materials Pre-Selected for Advanced Nuclear Reactors: P. Salame1; A Zeman1; V. Inozemtsev1; A. Stanculescu1; 1International Atomic Energy Agency

Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jaimie Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, The University of Tennessee; Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology; Y-D Wang, Northeastern University

Sun PM-Thurs AM Room: 10Feb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Probing Li-Ni Cation Disorder in Li1-xNi1+x-yAlyO2 Cathode Materials by Neutron Diffraction: Lu Cai1; Zengcai Liu1; Ke An1; Chengdu Liang1; Xun-Li Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Sung Kang, IBM; Eric Cotts, SUNY Binghamton; Laura Turbini, Research in Motion; Rajen Sidhu, Intel Corporation; John Osenbach, LSI Corporation; Albert Wu, National Central Univ, Taiwan; Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems

Sun PM-Thurs AM Room: 7BFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Oxidation Behavior of ENIG and ENEPIG Surface Finish: C. Li1; H. Chuang1; C. Chung1; C. Kao1; 1National Taiwan University

Bond Strengths of Au Stud Bumps Joined with Pb-Free Solders: Young-Kyu Lee1; Chang-Woo Lee2; Sehoon Yoo2; 1University of Science & Technology; 2Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Joule Heating Effect in Microbumps for 3D IC Packaging: Yu-Chun Liang1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Distribution of Pd within Solder Joints in the Reaction between SAC305 and ENEPIG Surface Finish: H. Chuang1; J. Ke1; C. Chung1; C. Li1; C. Kao1; 1National Taiwan University

Effect of SnAg Solder Height on Metallurgical Reaction in Microbumps for 3D IC Packaging: Wei-Chi Sung1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Preferred Crystal Orientations of Cu6Sn5 Formed on Ni Substrate: W. M. Chen1; C. R. Kao1; 1National Taiwan University

Correlation between Elemental Distribution and Shear Impact Resistance in Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Solder Alloy Joints before and after Board Assembly: Chi-Yang Yu1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; Tae-Kyu Lee2; Michael Tsai2; Kuo-Chuan Liu2; 1National Tsing Hua University; 2Cisco Systems, Inc.

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Investigation of Stress Evolution Induced by High Current Density in Lead-Free Solder Joints Based on X-Ray Diffraction Technique: Guangchen Xu1; Fu Guo1; Hongwen He2; Haiyan Zhao2; 1Beijing University of Technology; 2Tsinghua University

Electromigration Reliability of Sn-Ag-Cu Solder Joints Containing Various Ag Contents: Bo-Zung Chen1; Chih-Nan Chen1; Cheng-En Ho1; 1Yuan Ze University

Solder Thickness Effect on Mechanical and Electrical Reliabilities of Cu Pillar/ Sn-3.5Ag Bump: Byung-Hyun Kwak1; Myeong-Hyeok Jeong1; Byoung-Joon Kim2; Kiwook Lee3; Jaedong Kim3; Young-Chang Joo2; Young-Bae Park1; 1Andong National University; 2Seoul National University; 3Amkor Technology Korea, Inc.

Supersaturation and Recrystallization in Solder Alloys Induced by Current Stressing: Kwang-Lung Lin1; Ying-Ta Chiu1; Shi-Min Kuo1; Chia-Hao Liu1; Yi-Shao Lai2; 1National Cheng Kung University; 2Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.

The Control Tin Whisker Growth by Lithography Process: Chien-Hao Su1; Li-Wei Zoul1; Hao Chen1; Albert T. Wu1; 1National Central University

Simulation on Current Density Distribution in Micro-Bumps with Various UBM and Solder Structures: Chung Kuang Lin1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Phase-Field Simulations of Microstructure and Crystal Orientation Evolution of Intermetallic Compound (Cu6Sn5) during Early Stages of Lead-Free Soldering: Min Soo Park1; Colton Shannon1; Raymundo Arroyave1; 1Texas A&M University

Mechanisms of Deformation in Cerium (Ce)-Containing Pb-Free Solders: Huxiao Xie1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; Kabir Mirpuri2; Aleks Aleksov2; 1Arizona State University; 2Intel Corp

Electromigration Failure in Micro-Bumps for 3D IC Packaging: Hsiang-Yao Hsiao1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Interfacial Reactions at Pogo Probe Pins/Sn-Ag-Cu Solder Interfaces: Mao Gao1; Eric Cotts1; 1Binghamton University

Electro-Migration Behavior of 3-D Flip Chip Packaging by Thermal Compression Bonding with Pb-Free Solder: Jong-Gun Lee1; Jong-Bum Lee1; Jae-Hyun Yoon1; Sang-Su Ha1; Seung-Boo Jung1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

Interfacial Reaction Comparison between Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Solder Joint Attached to ENIG and ENEPIG Surface Finishes: Chien-Fu Tseng1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; Tae-Kyu Lee2; Kuo-Chuan Liu2; 1National Tsing Hua University; 2Cisco Systems, Inc.

High Bump Resistance of Ultra-Fine-Pitch Microbumps for Three-Dimensional Integrate Circuits Packaging: Yuan-wei Chang1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Joint Properties of Cu-Solder-Cu for Fine Pitch 3D Packaging: Min-Kyu Han1; Se-Min Park2; Sehoon Yoo1; Chang-Woo Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology; 2Chosun University

In-Situ Synchrotron Characterization of Melting, Dissolution and Resolidification in Lead-Free Solder Joints: Bite Zhou1; Thomas Bieler1; Tae-Kyu Lee2; Kuo-Chuan Liu2; 1Michigan State University; 2Cisco Systems, Inc.

Joint Properties of Pb-Free Solder Bumps on Flexible Board: Won-Myoung Ki1; Sehoon Yoo1; Chang-Woo Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Effect of Zn Content on the Electrification-Fusion and Failure Behaviors of Sn-xZn Alloys: Gong-An Lan1; Chung-Wei Yang2; Truan-Sheng Lui1; Li-Hui Chen1; 1National Cheng Kung University; 2National Formosa University

High Temperature Gold Based Lead Free Solder: Heiner Lichtenberger1; 1Williams Advanced Materials

Study of Interfacial Morphology in Flip Chip Solder Joints under Extra-High Current Density with Local Temperature Control: Ting-Li Yang1; Jia-Hong Ke1; C. Robert Kao1; 1National Taiwan University

Study of PCB Dynamics and Reliability Assessment of BGA’s under Shock and Vibration Loading: Pradosh Guruprasad1; Brian Roggeman2; James Pitarresi1; 1Binghamton University; 2Universal Instruments

Shear Strength and the Weibull Failure Analysis of Sn-Ag-Cu Solder Ball Joints with Different Reflow Processes: Chung-Wei Yang1; Truan-Sheng Lui2; Li-Hui Chen2; 1National Formosa University; 2National Cheng Kung University

Interfacial Reaction and Elemental Redistribution in Sn3.0Ag0.5Cu-xPd/ENIG Solder Joints after Aging: I-Tai Wang1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; Chin-Yuan Cheng2; Jim Wang2; 1National Tsing Hua University; 2Shenmao Technology Inc.

Microstructure and Brazing Performance of Spray-Formed Si-40Al Alloy Used for Electronic Packaging: Bin Yang1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

Interfacial Reactions and Physical Properties of the Sn-Cu-Based Lead-Free Solder Joints: Petr Harcuba1; Miloš Janecek1; 1Charles University in Prague

Effect of Multiple Reflow Processes on the Reliability and Microstructure of Sn-Ag-Cu-In Solder Joint: A-Mi Yu1; Jae-Won Jang1; Mok-Soon Kim1; Jong-Hyun Lee2; Jun-Ki Kim3; 1Inha University; 2Seoul National University of Technology; 3Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

In Situ Stress Measurement by Synchrotron Radiation X-Ray in Pure Tin Stripes and Flip Chip with Microbumps on Silicon Substrates: Hsueh-Hsien Hsu1; Chun-Yang Tsai1; Hsin-Yi Lee2; Ching-Shun Ku2; Albert T. Wu1; 1National Central University; 2National Synchrotron Research Center

Microstructure and Native Oxide Scale Characteristics of a Cu-9at.%La Alloy: Bilge Senturk1; Yong Liu1; Joseph Mantese2; Pamir Alpay1; Mark Aindow1; 1University of Connecticut; 2United Technologies Research Center

Electromigration Behavior of Sn-In Lead-Free Solder Alloy Under High Current Stress: Kiju Lee1; Keun-Soo Kim1; Katsuaki Suganuma1; 1Osaka University

Multiscale Simulation of Fracture in Lead-Free Solder Joints: Huiyang Fei1; Kyle Yazzie1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; Hanqing Jiang1; 1Arizona State University

Thermomigration of Al in Flip-Chip Solder Joints: Hsiao-Yun Chen1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Calculation of Ni/Cu6Sn5 Inter-Diffusion Coefficient and Activation Energy by Using Bulk Cu6Sn5 Substrate: Kuan Chih Huang1; Yu Hsiang Hsiao2; Cheng Yi Liu2; Fuh Sheng Shieu1; 1National Chung Hsing University; 2National Central University

Effects of the Substrate Topography on the Black Pad Formation after Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold (ENIG) Process: Ji Hee Kim1; Jin Yu1; 1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: S. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida; Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Frederick Calkins, The Boeing Company; Shuichi Miyazaki, Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Sun PM-Thurs AM Room: 11BFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Adaptive Shape Memory Actuator Systems for Applications at Varying Boundary Conditions: Horst Meier1; Alexander Czechowicz1; Sven Langbein1; 1Ruhr-University Bochum

Effect of H in Metals and Alloys: An Application to bcc W and NiTi Alloy: Amitava Moitra1; Kiran Solanki1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems

Growth of Oriented Nickel Manganese Gallium Single Crystals via the Bridgman Method: Douglas Kellis1; K. Ullakko1; P. Müllner1; 1Boise State University

Mechanism of Artifact Formation on NiTi Alloy during Metallographic Preparation: Andreas Undisz1; Klemens Reuther2; Helfried Reuther3; Markus Rettenmayr2; 1University of Jena; 2Friedrich-Schiller-University; 3Research Center Dresden-Rossendorf

Microstructure and Martensitic Transformation Characteristics of CoNiGa High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys: Ebubekir Dogan1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Zhiping Luo1; Yuriy Chumlyakov2; 1Texas A&M University; 2Siberian Physical Technical Institute

Microstructure and Shape Memory Characteristics of Powder Metallurgical Processed TiNiCu Alloys: Yeon-wook Kim1; Young-soo Chung2; Eunsoo Choi Choi3; Tae-hyun Nam Nam4; 1Keimyung University; 2Chungang University; 3Hongik University; 4Gyeongsang National Univer

Origin of Non Recoverable Strain in NiTi and NiTiFe Shape Memory Alloys on Thermal Cycling: Ritwik Basu1; Bikas Maji2; Prita Pant1; Indradev Samajdar1; Madangopal Krishnan2; 1Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; 2Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai

Oxidation Behavior of Sputter-Deposited TiNiPd Sharp Memory Films: Shiqiang Qian1; 1School of Materials Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science

Phase Transformations in Sputtered NiMnGa Thin Films: Nishitha Jetta1; Steven Rios1; Nevin Ozdemir1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Xinghang Zhang1; 1Texas A&M University

Powder Metallurgy Processing of Replicated Ni-Mn-Ga Foams: Peiqi Zheng1; Bing Ye1; Cassie Witherspoon2; Peter Müllner2; David Dunand1; 1Northwestern University; 2Boise State University

Relationship between Orientation and Strain of Polycrystalline Ni50Mn29Ga21 Samples: Claudia Hürrich1; Martin Pötschke1; Stefan Roth1; Bernd Rellinghaus1; Ludwig Schultz1; 1IFW Dresden

Standardized Shape Memory Actuators for Axis Drives in Modular Machine Tools: Horst Meier1; Alexander Czechowicz1; Sven Langbein1; 1Ruhr-University Bochum

Study of Magnetic Domain Structures in a Ni-Mn-Ga Alloy by Aberration Corrected Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscopy: Abhijeet Budruk1; Marc De Graef1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

The Effect of Composition on the Shape Memory and Super Elasticity Effect of Nano-Structured Ni-Ti Thin Films: Maryam Mohri1; Mahmoud Nili-Ahmadabadi1; Hamidreza Rezaeean1; 1university of Tehran

Thermomechanical Treatment Effects on Two-Way Shape Memory in Ti-49.2%Ni Alloy: Fatemeh Daei1; Mahmod Nili-Ahmadabadi1; 1University of Tehran

Turning of NiTi Based Shape Memory Alloy Using Ultrasonic Vibration: Amir Chegini1; Saeed Tamimi2; Zahra Chegini1; Hang Baharuddin1; Mehdi Sanjari3; 1Department of Mechanical Engineering; 2TEMA; 3Department of Material Science

Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration: A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tome: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Mark Daymond, Queens’s University

Sun PM-Thurs AM Room: 6CFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Carlos Tome, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory

An Electron Microscopy Study of the Intermetallic Phases in a Hot Dip Galvanize Coating on IF Steel: Md Zakaria Quadir1; Syahbuddin Syahbuddin1; Karen Privat1; Charlie Kong1; Paul Munroe1; 1University of New South Wales

Deformation Behavior of Steel Alloys under Combined Axial-Torsional Loading: Dayakar Penumadu1; Akawat Siriruk1; Elena Garlea2; 1University of Tennessee; 2B&W Y-12, L.L.C.

Deformation Localization in Two-Dimensional Single Crystals: M. Arulkumar1; Sivasambu Mahesh1; P. Venkitanarayanan1; 1Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Development of an In-Situ Experimental Technique for Characterizing Strain Localization in Polycrystalline Ni-Base Superalloys: Jennifer Walley1; Robert Wheeler2; Michael Uchic3; Michael Mills1; 1The Ohio State University; 2UES; 3Air Force Research Laboratory

Evolution of Dislocation Density and Burgers Vector Types with Annealing Temperature in Compressed Texture-Free and Compressed Rolled Beryllium Samples Determined by Diffraction Line Profile Analysis: Levente Balogh1; Donald Brown1; Bjorn Clausen2; Diana Donati2; Thomas Sisneros1; 1Materials Science and Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Los Alamos Neutron Science Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory

EBSD Measurement of Deformation Behavior and Orientation Change in Dual Phase Steel Sheet during Equi-Biaxial Tension: Do Hyun Kim1; Se-Jong Kim1; Anthony Rollett2; Heung Nam Han1; Kyu Hwan Oh1; 1Seoul National University; 2Carnegie-Mellon University

Experimental and Simulation Studies on the Texture Evolution during Deformation of ARB Processed Cu-Cu Multilayer: Suresh Santharam1; Satyam Suwas1; Anthony Rollett2; 1Indian Institute of Science; 2Carnegie Mellon University

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Full Field Study of Local Interactions between Twin and Its Parent Grain: Anand Kanjarla1; Irene Beyerlein1; Carlos Tomé1; Ricardo Lebensohn1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Investigation of Texturing and Bending during Asymmetric Rolling of AZ31B: Jaehyung Cho1; SukBong Kang1; 1Korea Institute of Materials Science

Modelling the Mechanical Behavior of Dual-Phase Steels under Strain Reversal: Smritikana Dutta1; 1University of Aveiro

Phase Field Simulation of Static Recrystallization for AZ31 Mg Alloy: Gao Yingjun1; 1Guangxi University

Physical Parameters Determination from 3D Phase Field Simulations of Martensitic Transformations in Steels: Hemantha Yeddu1; John Ågren1; Annika Borgenstam1; 1Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Residual Stress Concentration and Distribution in Polycrystalline Ceramic Materials Using a 3D Fast Fourier Transform Thermoelastic Method: Benjamin Anglin1; R Hay2; T. A. Parthasarathy3; R.A. Lebensohn4; A.D. Rollett1; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2Air Force Research Laboratory; 3UES, Inc.; 4Los Alamos National Laboratory

The Texture Evolution of Interstitial-Free Steel Processed by Different Speed Rolling: Jordan Suharto1; Jae Sik Lee1; Yeon Jin Gil1; Young Gun Ko1; 1Yeungnam University

Processing and Properties of Powder-Based Materials: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Powder Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: K. Morsi, San Diego State University; Ahmed El-Desouky, San Diego State University

Sun PM-Wed PM Room: 33AFeb 27-Mar 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: K Morsi, San Diego State University

High Temperature Oxidation Behaviors of Fe-Cr-Al Bulk and Powder Sintered Materials: Kee-Ahn Lee1; Song-Yi Kim1; Sung-Hwan Choi1; Jung-Yeol Yun2; Hye-Moon Lee2; Byung-Kee Kim; 1Andong National University; 2Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

Investigation of Engineered Pore Structures in Powdered Metals by Means of Freeze Tape Casting: David Driscoll1; Adam Weisenstein1; Stephen Sofie1; 1Montana State University

Silicon Production, Purification and Recycling for Photovoltaic Cells: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Anne Kvithyld, SINTEF; Gregory Hildeman, Consultant; Gabriella Tranell, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); Arjan Ciftja, SINTEF; Shadia Ikhmayies, Al Isra University

Sun PM-Thurs PM Room: 14AFeb 27-Mar 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Parallel Developments of a Cellular Automaton - Finite Element Model for the Prediction of Grain Structure in Casting: Tommy Carozzani1; Charles-André Gandin1; Hugues Digonnet1; 1MINES - ParisTech

Study of Pellets and Lumps as Raw Material for Silicon Production: Elena Dal Martello1; Gabriella Tranell1; Sean Gaal2; Ola Raaness2; Merete Tangstad1; Lars Arnberg1; Rune Larsen1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 2SINTEF

Surfaces and Heterostructures at Nano- or Micro-Scale and Their Characterization, Properties, and Applications: Poster SessionSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; Arvind Agarwal, Florida International Univ; Sandip Harimkar, Oklahoma State University

Sun PM-Wed AM Room: 31BFeb 27-Mar 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Novel Carbon Nanotubes-Nanoparticle Heterostructures and Their Utilization in Soft Nanocomposite Fabrication: Adrika Venkatanarayan1; Wenwu Shi1; Nitin Chopra1; 1The University of Alabama

Effect of Pulsed Electrodeposition Conditions and Reinforcement Content on Microstructure and Tribological Properties of Nickel Composite Coatings: Tushar Borkar1; Sandip Harimkar1; 1Oklahoma State University

Spark Plasma Sintering of Amorphous-Crystalline Laminated Composites: Tushar Borkar1; Ashish Singh1; Sandip Harimkar1; 1Oklahoma State University

Mechanical Properties of Grain Boundary-Containing Al Nano-Pillars: Allison Kunz1; Siddhartha Pathak1; Andrew Jennings1; Julia Greer1; 1Caltech

Silicon Nanorod Formation for Solar Absorbers Using Nanosphere Lithography: Blake Whitley1; Faisal Salman1; Chris Redden1; Anusha Natarajarathinam1; Alton Highsmith1; Subhadra Gupta1; 1The University of Alabama

Development and Mechanical Characterization of Novel Alumina Based Composites for Reduced Friction and Wear Applications: Rajeshwari Paluri1; Sudeep Ingole1; 1Texas A&M University

Data Transmission Performance of Graphene Interconnects: Cengiz Ozkan1; 1University of California

The Second Symposium on the Recycling of Electronic Wastes: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Lifeng Zhang, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Jaan Kers, Tallinn University of Technology; Thomas P. Schuman, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T); Markus Reuter, Ausmelt Limited

Sun PM-Mon PM Room: 15BFeb 27-28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

A Novel Process for Foam Glass Preparation from Waste CRT Panel Glass: Mengjun Chen1; Fu-shen Zhang2; Jianxin Zhu2; 1Southwest University of Science and Technology (SWUST); 2Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Development of Reproduction of Glass Substrate from Old TFT-LCD Panel: Sung-Jei Hong1; Jong-Woong Kim1; Min-Sun Kim1; Tae-Whan Hong2; Young-Sung Kim3; Nam-Ki Kang1; 1Korea Electronics Technology Institute; 2ChungJu National University; 3Seoul National University of Science and Technology

Environmental Leaching Characteristics and Bioavailabilities of Waste Cathode Ray Tube Glass: Mengjun Chen1; Fu-Shen Zhang2; Jianxin Zhu2; 1Southwest University of Science and Technology (SWUST); 2Chinese Academy of Sciences

Leaching Toxicity of Pb and Ba Containing in Cathode Ray Tube Glasses by SEP-TCLP: Mengjun Chen1; Fu-Shen Zhang2; Jianxin Zhu2; 1Southwest University of Science and Technology (SWUST); 2Chinese Academy of Sciences

Recovery of Copper from Printed Circuit Boards Waste by Bioleaching: Luciana Yamane1; Denise Espinosa1; Jorge Tenório1; 1Polytechnic School of São Paulo University

Recovery of Nickel from Leaching Liquor of Printed Circuit Board by Solvent Extraction: Adriana Santanilla1; Beatriz Campos1; Jorge Tenório1; Denise Espinosa1; 1Polytechnic School of University of São Paulo

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2011 Aluminum Plenary Symposium: The 125th Anniversary of the Hall-Héroult ProcessSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizer: John Johnson, Johnson’s Consulting Group

Monday AM Room: 6BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: John Johnson, Johnson’s Consulting Group

8:30 AM PlenaryPaul Héroult: The Early Days of the European Aluminium Industry: Claude Vanvoren1; 1Rio Tinto Alcan

9:05 AM PlenaryCharles Martin Hall and Warren Haupin: Over 100 Years of Technical Innovation: Gary Tarcy1; 1Alcoa

9:40 AM PlenaryThe Rise and Fall of the Knowledge Base for Aluminium Smelting – The Last 50 Years: Barry Welch1; 1University of New South Wales- Australia, and Welbank Consulting Ltd - New Zealand

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10:30 AM PlenaryThe Early Years of Light Metals, TMS: Nolan Richards1; 1Richards & Associates

11:05 AM PlenaryRussian Aluminium Industry: Peter Polyakov1; Victor Mann2; 1Siberian Federal University; 2Russian Aluminum Industry

11:35 AM PlenaryBrief Overview of Environmental Control within the Primary Aluminium Industry: Erik Keul1; 1ALSTOM Environmental Norway

12:00 PM PlenaryThe Future for Aluminium Smelting: Mark Taylor1; J.J.J. Chen1; 1University of Auckland

2011 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, Applications and Implications: Nanomaterials: GeneralSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; David Stollberg, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Suveen Mathaudhu, U.S. Army Research Office

Monday AM Room: 8February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jiyoung Kim, University of Texas at Dallas; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Lab

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM KeynoteMaterials Research Support at the National Science Foundation: Alan Ardell1; 1National Science Foundation

9:05 AM KeynoteNanostructured Materials Development by the Center for Nanostructured Materials Technology: Sang-Hee Suh1; 1KIST, Center for Nanostructured Materials Technology

9:35 AM InvitedNanomaterials: Research, Development and Technology (R&D&T) Roadmaps - 2020: Marcel Van De Voorde1; 1TU Delft

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedNanomaterials Control for Biotech Applications: Sungho Jin1; 1UC San Diego

10:50 AM InvitedCan Single-Atom Change Affect Electron Transport Properties of Molecular Nanostructures such as C60 Fullerene?: Xiaoliang Zhong1; Ravindra Pandey1; Alexandre Rocha2; Shashi Karna3; 1Michigan Tech; 2Universidade Federal do ABC; 3Army Research Lab

11:20 AM InvitedAtomic Layer Deposition - A Modern Tool for Nanoscience: Mato Knez1; 1Max-Planck-Institute MSP

11:50 AMAdvancing The Science of Nanomanufacturing: Khershed Cooper1; 1Naval Research Laboratory

12:20 PM Concluding Comments

2nd International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing: Energy Efficient New Metal Production TechnologySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Pyrometallurgy Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Jerome Downey, Montana Tech; Jaroslaw Drelich, Michigan Technological University; Tao Jiang, Central South University; Mark Cooksey, CSIRO

Monday AM Room: 18February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Anton Vernigora, Baikal Mining Company LLC

8:30 AMA Breakthrough Application of Electricity at High Temperature for Steel Production: Molten Oxide Electrolysis: Antoine Allanore1; Luis Ortiz1; Donald Sadoway1; 1MIT

8:50 AMIntrinsic Hydrogen Reduction Kinetics of Magnetite Concentrate Particles Relevant to a Novel Green Ironmaking Technology: Haitao Wang1; Moo Eob Choi1; Hong Yong Sohn1; 1University of Utah

9:10 AMA Laboratory Investigation of the Reduction of the Iron Carbonate Bearing Ore to Iron Nugget by Means of the ITmk3 Technology: Nikolay Panishev1; Rafkat Tahautdinov1; Anton Posazhennikov1; Vasily Bastrygin1; 1Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works

9:30 AMProspects of Making Directed Reduction Iron by Microwave Heating: Linqing Dai1; 1Kunming University of Science and Technology

9:50 AMBehavior of Coal-Based Direct Reduction Reaction of Iron Oxide Pellets by Microwave Heating: Zhu-cheng Huang1; Hua Wang1; Bing Hu1; Hu Peng2; Guang-bin Xia2; 1Central South University; 2Changsha Syno-Therm Co., Ltd

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10:10 AMSustainable Developments in High Temperature Mineral and Metals Extraction and Processing: Florian Kongoli1; Edward O’Brien1; S. Llubani1; Ian McBow1; 1FLOGEN Technologies Inc

10:30 AMCarbothermal Reduction of Titanium Concentrate at High Temperature: Run Huang1; Chenguang Bai1; Xuewei Lv1; Guibao Qiu1; Lei Lei1; 1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University

10:50 AMA Simulation Study on Flue Gas Circulating Sintering (FGCS) for Iron Ores: Tao Jiang1; Zhenyu Fan1; Yuanbo Zhang1; Bin Xu1; Guanghui Li1; Xiaohui Fan1; 1Central South University

11:10 AMEnergy And Exergy Analysis of Different Technologies of Copper, Zinc and Lead Production – Entropy Generation and Thermoecological Cost: Bozena Boryczko1; Adam Holda1; Zygmunt Kolenda1; 1AGH University of Science and Technology

11:30 AMOptimizations of Preparation for U3O8 by Calcination from Ammonium Durante Using Response Surface Methodology: Bingguo Liu1; Jinhui Peng1; Daifu Huang1; 1Kunming University of Science and Technology

11:50 AMMicrowave Field Attenuation Length and Half-power Depth in Magnetic Materials: Zhiwei Peng1; Jiann-Yang Hwang1; Xiaodi Huang1; Matthew Andriese1; Wayne Bell1; 1Michigan Technological University

12:10 PMVanukov Furnace Technology: Application Experience for Processing Different Types of Raw Materials and General Development Trends: Valentin Bystrov1; Valery Paretsky2; Anton Vernigora1; Rostislav Kamkin1; Alexander Mamaev1; Alexander Kuznetsov1; 1National University of Science and Technology (MISIS); 2State Research Center of Russian Federation “Gintsvetmet” Insitute

Advances in Science-Based Processing of Superalloys for Cost and Sustainment: Processing Advancements via Modeling and SimulationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation CommitteeProgram Organizers: Donna Ballard, US Air Force; David Furrer, Pratt & Whitney; Paul Jablonski, US Department of Energy; Christopher Woodward, Air Force Research Laboratory; Jeff Simmons, AFRL; Mark Blodgett, Wright-Patterson AFB

Monday AM Room: 33BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Paul Jablonski, US Department of Energy; Lee Semiatin, US Air Force Research Laboratory

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM KeynoteNickel-Based Superalloys: Construction, Use and Validation of Numerical Models: Roger Reed1; 1University of Birmingham

9:15 AM InvitedAir Force Research Laboratory R&D in Science-Based Superalloy Processing: Lee Semiatin1; Donna Ballard1; David Mahaffey1; Jonathan Miller1; Jaimie Tiley1; Todd Turner1; Donald Weaver1; Adam Pilchak2; JP Thomas3; Kyle McClary4; Peter Lee5; 1US Air Force Research Laboratory; 2UTC, Inc; 3ATI Allvac; 4Wright State University; 5Imperial College London

9:45 AMRecrystallization and Grain Growth of a Hot Pack Rolled Nickel-Base Superalloy: Adam Pilchak1; S. Semiatin1; Donna Ballard1; Donald Weaver1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory

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10:20 AMHIP of Ni-Base PM Superalloys- Back to the Future: Charles Barre1; Viktor Samarov1; Dmitry Seliverstov1; 1Synertech PM Inc.

10:40 AM InvitedMicrostructural Level Modelling of Freckle Initiation during Directional Solidification: Peter D. Lee1; Lang Yuan1; 1Imperial College London

11:10 AM InvitedHeat Extraction and Structure Evolution in LMC Single-Crystal Growth: Jonathan Miller1; Lang Yuan2; Michael Eisman3; Peter Lee2; Tresa Pollock4; 1AFRL/RXLM; 2Imperial College; 3Wright State University; 4University of California, Santa Barbara

11:40 AMResidual Strain Measurements in a Single-Crystal Nickel-Based Superalloys Turbine Blade using Neutron Diffraction: Stephane Pierret1; Alexander Evans1; Ania Paradowska2; Thomas Etter3; Helena Van Swygenhoven1; 1Paul Scherrer Institute; 2ISIS; 3Alstom

12:00 PMNumerical Simulation of Directional Solidification of Turbine Blade by LMC Process: Ning Tang1; Qingyan Xu1; Baicheng Liu1; 1Tsinghua University

Aluminum Alloys: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications: Development and ApplicationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Subodh Das, Phinix LLC; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky

Monday AM Room: 14AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum

8:30 AMScandium/Zirconium Modified Aluminum Alloys for Improved Mechanical Properties: Jennifer Gaies1; 1NSWC Carderock Division

8:50 AMContinuous Cast Superplastic Grade Aluminum Sheet: Ravi Verma1; 1General Motors

9:10 AMStudy of Aluminum Sensitization at Moderately Elevated Temperatures: William Golumbfskie1; Catherine Wong2; 1Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division; 2NAVSEA

9:30 AMForming Limit Diagrams for AA5182 after Preform Annealing: Jingjing Li1; John Carsley2; Theresa Lee2; S. Jack Hu1; 1University of Michigan; 2General Motors

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9:50 AMA Positron Annihilation Study of Hot Band of a Continuous Cast AA 2037 Al Alloy after Annealing: Yichu Wu1; Tongguang Zhai2; 1University of Wuhan; 2University of Kentucky

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10:25 AMAluminium-Titanium Alloys for Thermal Spraying: Christopher Wheatley1; 1CJ Wiretech Limited

10:45 AMHot Tensile Behaviour and Constitutive Analysis of Al-5,5Zn-1,2Mg/Zr Alloys: Paola Leo1; Emanuela Cerri1; Hugh McQueen2; 1Università del Salento; 2Concordia University

11:05 AMProduction of Continuous Cast 3105 Coil-Stock for Thin Gauge Roller Shutters: Dionisios Spathis1; John Tsiros1; 1Hellenic Aluminium industry (ELVAL SA)

11:25 AMMicrostructure Evolution of the Modified AA 5083 Alloy: From the As-Cast State to the Final Product: Endre Romhanji1; Miljana Popovic1; Tamara Radetic1; 1University of Belgrade

Aluminum Rolling: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizer: Kai Karhausen, Hydro Aluminium Rolled Products GmbH

Monday AM Room: 16AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Kai Karhausen, Hydro Aluminium

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM KeynoteSimulation of Particle Effects on Recrystallization in Commercial Al Alloys: Günter Gottstein1; Volker Mohles1; Carmen Schaefer1; 1RWTH Aachen University

9:05 AMTexture Evolution during Symmetric and Asymmetric Rolling of Al-Si-Mg Alloys Fabricated by Twin Roll Casting: Jaehyung Cho1; Hyung Wook Kim1; 1Korea Institute of Materials Science

9:30 AMAn Investigation of Deformation Behavior of Bimetal Clad Sheets by Asymmetrical Rolling at Room Temperature: Li Xiaobing1; Zu Guoyin1; Deng Qiang2; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University; 2Cold rolling company, Pangang group company LTD.

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10:15 AMParameter Study within the Through-Process-Modeling Chain of AA8xxx-Alloys and Its Validation: Thiemo Brüggemann1; Volker Mohles1; Carmen Schäfer1; Günter Gottstein1; Kai Karhausen2; 1Institute; 2Hydro Aluminium Deutschland GmbH

10:40 AMCoil Build up Compensation during Cold Rolling to Improve Off-Line Flatness: Lourival Almeida Neto1; Tuggan Ayhan2; 1Achenbach Buschhütten GmbH; 2Assan Alüminyum

11:05 AMThrough Process Effects on Final Al-Sheet Flatness: Stefan Neumann1; Kai Karhausen1; 1Hydro Aluminium Dts. GmbH

11:30 AM Concluding Comments

Approaches for Investigating Phase Transformations at the Atomic Scale: Transformation Kinetics and MechanismsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neal Evans, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Francisca Caballero, Spanish National Research Center for Metallurgy (CENIM-CSIC); Chris Wolverton, Northwestern University; David Seidman, Northwestern University; Rajarshi Banerjee, University of North Texas

Monday AM Room: 32BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: S. Babu, Ohio State University; Neal Evans, ORNL & Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville

8:30 AM KeynoteSolid-State Diffusion and Transformation Kinetics: Georges Martin1; 1Retired

9:10 AM InvitedAtomistic Modeling of Diffusive Phase Transformations Kinetics by Monte Carlo Simulations: Frederic Soisson1; 1CEA Saclay

9:35 AM InvitedChemical Mixing at Hetero-Interfaces Forced by Severe Plastic Deformation: Pascal Bellon1; Robert Averback1; Nhon Vo1; Xuan Zhang1; Elvan Ekiz1; Yinon Ashkenazy1; Daniel Schwen1; Mohsen Pouryazdan2; Horst Hahn2; 1University of Illinois; 2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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10:15 AM KeynoteTHE INSTITUTE OF METALS LECTURE AND ROBERT FRANKLIN MEHL AWARD WINNER: The Ubiquitous Interfacial Free Energy in Phase Transformations: David Seidman1; 1Northwestern University

10:55 AM InvitedAtomic Scale Investigation of Alpha Nucleation in the Beta Matrix of Titanium Alloys: Soumya Nag1; Robert Williams2; Arun Devaraj1; Peter Collins1; Gopal Viswanathan3; Rajarshi Banerjee1; Hamish Fraser2; 1University of North Texas; 2The Ohio State University; 3Air Force Research Laboratory

11:20 AMIn Situ Studies and Simulations of Rapid, Self-Propagating Phase Transformations in Nanolayer Foils: Timothy Weihs1; Sara Barron1; Todd Hufnagel1; Steve Kelly1; Michael Falk1; Rong Xu1; Omar Knio1; Francesco Rizzi1; Geoffrey Campbell2; Judy Kim3; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2Lawrence Livermore National Lab; 3Oxford University

11:35 AMMolecular Dynamics Studies of Phase Transformations during Rapid Heating of Nanolayer Foils: Rongguang Xu1; Michael Falk1; 1Johns Hopkins University

11:50 AMInterplay between Interfacial Segregation and Diffusion Shapes the Growth of Gold-Catalyzed Silicon Nanowires: Moneesh Upmanyu1; Hailong Wang1; Luis Zepeda-Ruiz1; 1Northeastern University

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12:05 PMTa Clustering and Microstructural Evolution in the A1 to L10 Fe52PtX(Ta1-X) Phase Transformation: Diondra Means1; Billie Wang1; Gregory Thompson1; 1University of Alabama

Biological Materials Science: Bio-Inspiration and Bio-Inspired Materials I: Hard BiomaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

Monday AM Room: 15AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM KeynoteNature-Inspired Hybrid Structural Materials for Bone Repair: Antoni Tomsia1; 1Lawrence Berkeley Lab

9:15 AMBone Regeneration in CaP Scaffolds: The Complementary Roles of BMP-2 and Microporosity: Amy Wagoner Johnson1; Samantha Polak1; Sheeny Lan Levengood2; Aaron Maki1; Matthew Wheeler1; Sherrie Clark1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2University of Wisconsin, Madison

9:35 AMEnhanced Functions of Osteoblasts on Biomimetic Nanohydroxyapatite-Grafted Chitosan Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering: Dilip Depan1; Bhupinder Girase1; Pavan Challa1; Devesh Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

9:55 AMStructure and Mechanical Properties of Bioinspired Inorganic/Polymer Multi-Layer Composites: Gustavo Hirata1; Sandra Payán1; Yu-Chen Chan2; Po-Yu Chen3; Jenq-Gong Duh2; Joanna McKittrick2; 1Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnología-UNAM; 2National Tsing Hua University; 3University of California, San Diego

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AM InvitedMimicking Bone Formation Using Anionic Polymeric Process-Directing Agents: Taili Thula1; Laurie Gower1; 1University of Florida

10:55 AMBionanomineralization through Genetically Engineered Peptides and Fusion Proteins: Candan Tamerler1; 1University of Washington & Istanbul Technical University

11:15 AMEngineered Mineral-Directing Peptides for Hard Tissue Engineering: Mustafa Gungormus1; Hanson Fong1; Joel Schneider2; Candan Tamerler1; Mehmet Sarikaya1; 1University of Washington; 2National Cancer Institute-Frederick

11:35 AMStructural Characterization of the Mineral Phase in Bony Tissues: A Comparative Study: Po-Yu Chen1; Maria Lopez1; Ekaterina Novitskaya1; Marc Meyers1; Joanna McKittrick1; 1University of California, San Diego

11:55 AMBone Demineralization and Deproteination Studies: A Biochemical-Kinetic Focus: Ana Castro1; Ekaterina Novitskaya2; Po-Yu Chen2; M. del Pilar Sánchez-Saavedra1; Gustavo Hirata3; Joanna McKittrick2; 1CICESE; 2UC San Diego; 3CNyN-UNAM

Bulk Metallic Glasses VIII: Alloy Development and Application ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gongyao Wang, University of Tennessee; Peter Liaw, Univ of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, Univ of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, Univ of Tennessee

Monday AM Room: 6DFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jan Schroers, Yale University; Marios Demetriou, California Institute of Technology

8:30 AM KeynoteMillisecond Thermoplastic Processing of Bulk Metallic Glasses: William Johnson1; Georg Kaltenboeck1; Marios Demetriou1; Joe Schramm1; 1California Institute of Technology

9:00 AMBulk Metallic Glass: The Smaller the Better: Golden Kumar1; Jan Schroers1; 1Yale University

9:10 AM InvitedThe Production of Iron Based BMGs by Spray Forming: Claudemiro Bolfarini1; Walter Botta1; Claudio Kiminami1; 1Universidade Federal de São Carlos

9:30 AMDevelopment of Mass Production System for Zr-Based Bulk Glassy Alloys: A. Inoue1; Y. Yokoyama1; 1Institute for Materials Research

9:40 AM InvitedDuctility Enhancement and Size Enlargement of Bulk Glassy Alloys: H. Tokunaga1; K. Fujita1; T. Yamasaki2; A. Yavari3; P. Liaw4; A. Inoue5; Y. Yokoyama5; 1Department of Machine Engineering; 2Department of Material Science and Engineering; 3SIMAP-CNRS; 4University of Tennessee; 5Institute for Materials Research

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10:10 AM InvitedBulk Metallic Glasses Form Like Plastics: Jan Schroers1; 1Yale University

10:30 AMA Novel Preparation Method for Mg-based BMG Matrix Composite with the In-Situ Ti Dispersoids: Hideki Oka1; Takeshi Wada1; Kunio Yubuta1; Hidemi Kato1; Akihisa Inoue1; 1Tohoku University

10:40 AM InvitedNovel Net-Shape Processing of Metallic Glass by Rapid Joule Heating: Marios Demetriou1; Georg Kaltenboeck1; Joseph Schramm1; William Johnson1; 1California Institute of Technology

11:00 AM InvitedThe Effect of Purification on the Glass-Forming Ability of Pd-Cu-Si Alloys: Ke-Fu Yao1; Sheng-Bao Qiu1; Hong-Yu Ding1; Yang Li1; 1Tsinghua University

11:20 AM InvitedProcessing and Tensile Tests of Amorphous Wires: Yong Zhang1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

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11:40 AM InvitedFormation and Properties of New Zr-Based Bulk Glassy Alloys with High Glass-Forming Ability: Wei Zhang1; Yanhui Li2; Chuang Dong2; Akihisa Inoue1; 1Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University; 2School of Materials Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology

12:00 PM InvitedHigh Strength Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Ni-W Electrodeposits: Tohru Yamasaki1; Masako Sonobe1; Kazutaka Fujita2; Takeyuki Kikuchi1; Hye Jung Chang3; Do Hyang Kim3; 1University of Hyogo; 2Ube National College of Technology; 3Yonsei University

12:20 PMSynthesis of Plastic Mg-Based Bulk Metallic Glass Matrix Composites by the Bridgman Solidification: Liang Zhang1; 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials: Characterization Methods and Synthesis TechniquesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizer: Sergio Monteiro, State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Monday AM Room: 14BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jian Li, CANMET-MTL; Sergio Monteiro, UENF

8:30 AMMaterials with Controlled Microstructural Architecture (MCMA) Fabricated by Electron Beam Melting (EBM): Sara Gaytan1; Diana Ramirez1; Lawrence Murr1; Edwin Martinez1; Jose Martinez1; Daniel Hernandez1; Brenda Machado1; Frank Medina1; Ryan Wicker1; 1UTEP

8:45 AMQuantifying Damage Accumulation during Ductile Plastic Deformation Using Synchrotron Radiation: Reeju Pokharel1; Jonathan Lind1; Xi Tan1; Robert Suter1; Anthony Rollett1; 1CMU

9:00 AMDesign and Implementation of Low Cost Measurement System for Determination of Thermal Conductivity Coefficient: Juan Calderón1; Nora Ramírez1; Leobardo López1; 1ITESM Campus Toluca

9:15 AMMaterial Performance of TBCs at High Temperature in Moisture-Containing Environments Using a Load-Based Micro-Indentation Technique: Jared Tannenbaum1; Bruce Kang1; Mary Anne Alvin2; 1West Virginia University; 2National Energy Technology Laboratory

9:30 AMRaman Spectroscopy of C-A Domain Switching in (001) BaTiO3 Single Crystals under Uniaxial Loading: Carolina Diliegros Godines1; Juan Muñoz - Saldaña1; Molly Gentleman2; Amy Bolon2; Luis Gutierrez Ladron de Guevara1; 1Cinvestav-Queretaro; 2Texas A&M University

9:45 AMSynthetic Generation of Annealing Twins in Three-Dimensional Microstructures: Lisa Chan1; Michael Groeber2; Gregory Rohrer3; Anthony Rollett3; 1EDAX-TSL; 2Air Force Research Laboratory; 3Carnegie Mellon University

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AM InvitedExperimental Characterization of Negative Thermal Expansion in Oxides: Fernando Rizzo1; Monica Ari1; Bojan Marinkovic1; Paula Jardim1; Roberto de Avillez1; Fabio Furlan Ferreira2; 1PUC Rio de Janeiro; 2ABC Federal University

10:45 AMDigital Construction and Characterization of Reticulated Porous Microstructures from Sacrificial Templates: Jason Kulpe1; Stephanie Lin2; Jason Nadler2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Georgia Tech Research Institute

11:00 AMThermodynamic Measurement of CaO-P2O5-SiO2 System: Takashi Nagai1; Hisao Kimura1; Masafumi Maeda1; 1The University of Tokyo

11:15 AMApplying Modular DOE to Improve Material Characterization and Performance: Paul Funkenbusch1; 1University of Rochester

11:30 AMSelective Removal of Thiophene from Liquid Fuels over Nickel-Based Nanocrystalline Zinc Oxide: Mohammad Islam1; Jewel Gomes1; Hylton McWhinney2; Doanh Tran1; Sameer Pallavkar1; Md Islam1; George Irwin1; David Cocke1; 1Lamar University; 2Praire View A&M University

11:45 AMExtending the Effective Range of Wilkinson’s Method Via a Geometry-Based Pattern Center Correction Algorithm: Calvin Gardner1; Brent Adams1; David Fullwood1; 1Brigham Young University

12:00 PMThermodynamical Studies on the Carbothermal Reduction and Nitride Preparing for Vanadium Nitride: SS Yu1; WX Li1; ZL Ji1; NX Fu2; ZT Sui2; 1Shenyang University of Chemical Technology; 2Northeastern University

Chloride 2011: Practice and Theory of Chloride-Based Metallurgy: HydrometallurgySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Canadian Institute of Metals, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Dirk Verhulst, Consultant, Extractive Metallurgy; V.I. (Lucky) Lakshmanan, Process Research Ortech, Inc.

Monday AM Room: 19February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: V. Ram Ramachandran, Consultant; George Demopoulos, McGill University

8:30 AMHydrometallurgy of Chlorides: A Review of Recent Developments: Dirk Verhulst1; Vaikuntam Lakshmanan2; 1Consultant, Extractive Metallurgy; 2Process Research ORTECH Inc

8:55 AMDevelopment of a Novel High-Chloride Circuit for the Starfield Resources’ Ferguson Lake Project: Mike Dry1; Niels Verbaan2; Ernesto Bourricaudy2; Michael Moran3; 1Arithmetek Inc.; 2SGS Canada Lakefield; 3Starfield Resources Inc.

9:20 AMSynthesis of TiO2 by an Innovative Atmospheric Mixed Chloride Leach Process: V.I. Lakshmanan1; Ram Sridhar1; Raja Roy1; 1Process Research Ortech Inc.

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9:45 AMSolvent Extraction for the Separation into Nickel and Cobalt with Anionic Extractant: Tomohiko Yokogawa1; Satoshi Matsumoto1; Nobuhiro Matsumoto1; 1Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.

10:10 AM Break

10:25 AMIntegrated Plant to Recover Zinc, Lead and Silver from Crude Zinc Oxides Applying ZINCEX and PLINT Technologies: Carlos Frias Gomez1; Gustavo Diaz1; Daniel Martin1; Francisco Sanchez1; Ana Mejias1; 1Tecnicas Reunidas

10:45 AMN,N´-Tetrasubstituted Malonamide Derivatives and Hydrochloric Acid Solutions: An Interfacial Study: Maria Soledade Santos1; Marc Font Cornella1; João Nuno Reis1; Sandra Santos Reis1; Ana Paiva1; 1FCUL

11:10 AMRecovery of Precious Metals from Base Metal Sulfide Ores by a Hydrometallurgical Process: V.I. Lakshmanan1; Ram Sridhar1; Raja Roy1; 1Process Research Ortech Inc.

11:35 AMRecovery of Precious Metals from Chloride Media Using Microalgae Waste from Biofuel Extraction: Katsutoshi Inoue1; Kanjana Khunathai1; Keisuke Ohto1; Hidetaka Kawakita1; Kinya Atsumi2; Hisaya Kato2; 1Saga University; 2Denso Corporation

Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Defects: Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Grain Boundaries, Interfaces, Surfaces and DislocationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, ASM: Alloy Phase Diagrams CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A & M University; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mikko Haataja, Princeton University; Jeff Hoyt, McMaster University; Vidvuds Ozolins, University of California, Los Angeles; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Monday AM Room: 9February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Kedarnath Kolluri, MIT; Alexey Dick, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH

8:30 AMGrain Boundary Energy in Binary Alloys: Jonathan Stolle1; Nikolas Provatas1; 1McMaster University

8:45 AMA First Principles Investigation into Hydrogen-Grain Boundary Binding in bcc Fe: William Counts1; Ron Gibala2; Chris Wolverton1; 1Northwestern University; 2University of Michigan

9:00 AMInteraction of Grain Boundaries with Voids: Stephen Foiles1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

9:15 AMOn the Interaction of Point Defects with Semicoherent Heterophase Interfaces: Kedarnath Kolluri1; Michael Demkowicz1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

9:30 AMFirst Principles Modeling of Dislocation/Twin Boundary and Oxygen Solute Interactions in Ti: Maryam Ghazisaeidi1; Dallas Trinkle1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

9:45 AMStacking Fault Energies in Fe-Mn-C: Ab Intio Determination of Thermodynamic and Chemical Trends: Alexey Dick1; Tilmann Hickel1; Afshin Abbasi1; Joerg Neugebauer1; 1Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung GmbH

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AMTopological Characteristics and Events in 3D Grain Growth: Burton Patterson1; Robert DeHoff1; Alan Sprague2; Zhiwei Sun2; Veena Tikare3; 1University of Florida; 2University of Alabama at Birmingham; 3Sandia National Laboratory

10:30 AMAn Inverse Problem in Nucleation and Growth: Mark Jhon1; Siu Sin Quek1; David Wu1; 1Institute of High Performance Computing

10:45 AMApplication of a Monte Carlo Grain Growth Simulation to Test the Growth Path Envelope Analysis Formalism: Robert DeHoff1; Burton Patterson1; Alan Sprague2; Zhiwei Sun2; Veena Tikare3; 1University of Florida; 2University of Alabama at Birmingham; 3Sandia National Laboratory

11:00 AMPhase Field Simulation of Grain Growth in a System with Dissolving Precipitates: Sina Shahandeh1; Matthias Militzer1; 1University of British Columbia

11:15 AMA Phase-Field Model for Recrystallization Grain Growth: Effects of Grain Boundary Energy Anisotropy and Second–Phase Particles: Mohsen Asle Zaeem1; Haitham El Kadiri1; Paul Wang1; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University

11:30 AMPhase-Field Simulation of Segregation to Stacking Fault (Suzuki Effect) in Co-Ni Based Superalloy: Yuichiro Koizumi1; Sho Suzuki1; Takuma Otomo1; Shingo Kurosu1; Yunping Li1; Hiroaki Matsumoto1; Akihiko Chiba1; 1Tohoku University

11:45 AMSimulating Triple Junction Drag Using a 2D Phase Field Model: Anthony Johnson1; Peter Voorhees1; 1Northwestern University

12:00 PMThermal-Activated Buckling Swapping of Topological Defects in Graphene: Chun-Wei Pao1; Te-Huan Liu2; Chien-Cheng Chang2; 1Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica; 2Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University

12:15 PMDefects in Ferrite: An Ab Initio Based Description of Long-Range Elastic Effects: Alexander Udyansky1; Johann von Pezold1; Alexey Dick1; Vladimir Bugaev2; Jörg Neugebauer1; 1Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH; 2Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung

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David Pope Honorary Symposium on Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture of Advanced Metallic Materials: Intermetallics ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: E. P. George, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Haruyuki Inui, Kyoto University; C. T. Liu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Monday AM Room: 32AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: John Bassani, University of Pennsylvania; Sharvan Kumar, Brown University

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM InvitedWhat Controls the Choice of the Slip Systems in Different Compounds with B2 Structure: Vasek Vitek1; Yi-Shen Lin1; Miroslav Cak1; Vaclav Paidar2; 1University of Pennsylvania; 2Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

9:05 AM InvitedRecent Development of Porous Materials Based on Aluminide Intermetallics: C. T. Liu1; Yuehui He2; Baiyun Huang2; 1Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 2Central South University

9:35 AM InvitedSize-Affected Flow and Intermittency in Small Ni3Al Crystals: Dennis Dimiduk1; Michael Uchic1; Ed Nadgorny2; Satish Rao3; Jaafar El-Awady4; Paul Shade4; Chris Woodward1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2Michigan Technological University; 3UES, Inc.; 4UTC, Inc.

10:05 AMPlasticity of L12 Intermetallics: A New Insight Using AFM Observations: Joël Bonneville1; Christophe Coupeau1; 1University of Poitiers

10:20 AM Break

10:30 AM InvitedProperties of New Cobalt Alloys with High Volume Fractions of Ordered Precipitates: Tresa Pollock1; Akane Suzuki2; 1University of California Santa Barbara; 2GE Global Research

11:00 AM InvitedTemperature Dependence of Yield Stress and Dislocation Dissociation in L12-Ordered Intermetallic Compounds: Haruyuki Inui1; 1Kyoto University

11:30 AM InvitedMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Dual Two-Phase Intermetallic Alloys Composed of Geometrically Close Packed Ni3Al and Ni3V Structures: Takayuki Takasugi1; Yasuyuki Kaneno1; 1Osaka Prefecture University

Dynamic Behavior of Materials V: Fundamentals of Dynamic BehaviorSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, UCSD; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Monday AM Room: 5AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Marc Meyers, UCSD

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:40 AM KeynoteImpact Testing and Dynamic Behavior of Materials: Lothar Meyer1; Norman Herzig1; Frank Pursche1; Shawky Abdel-Malek1; 1Nordmetall GmbH

9:20 AMAtomistically-Informed Dislocation Dynamics Simulations of High Rate Deformation of Single fcc Crystals: Zhiqiang Wang1; 1University of North Texas

9:40 AMPlastic Response of Low- and High-Energy Grain Boundaries in Copper under Shock Loading: Christian Brandl1; Timothy Germann1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:00 AMVoid Initiation, Growth and Collapse in BCC Tantalum: Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Yizhe Tang1; Eduardo Bringa2; Bruce Remington3; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California, San Diego; 2Univ. Nac.Cuyo; 3Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

10:20 AM Break

10:30 AM InvitedAtomistic Simulations of Shock-Induced Plasticity in Tantalum: Eduardo Bringa1; J. Hawreliak2; N. Park3; A. Higginbotham4; 1CONICET- Universidad Nacional de Cuyo; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 3AWE; 4University of Oxford

11:00 AMThe Viscosity of Liquid Tantalum*: James Belak1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

11:20 AM“Driving Forces” for Moving Inclusion and Inhomogeneity Boundaries with Transformation Strains: Xanthippi Markenscoff1; Luqun Ni1; 1University of California, San Diego

11:40 AMDynamic-Tensile-Extrusion Response of Polymers: Eric Brown1; George Gray1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:00 PMThe Dynamic Constitutive Response of Four Light Metals: Al 7039, Al 5083, Al 5059, and AZ31B: Sara Perez-Bergquist1; George Gray III1; Ellen Cerreta1; Carl Trujillo1; Mike Lopez1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:20 PMStructure and Shear Resistance of an Asymmetric Tilt Grain Boundary as Function of Temperature: Saryu Fensin1; Mark Asta2; Richard Hoagland1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of California, Berkeley

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Fatigue and Corrosion Damage in Metallic Materials: Fundamentals, Modeling and Prevention: Fundamentals of Fatigue Damage and ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials DivisionProgram Organizers: Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee

Monday AM Room: 31CFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Angus Wilkinson, University of Oxford; Mark Hardy, Rolls Royce

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM InvitedHigh Resolution EBSD Studies of Fatigued Metals: Angus Wilkinson1; Philip Littlewood1; Benjamin Britton1; Phani Karamched1; 1University of Oxford

8:55 AMA Quantitative Crystallographic Model for Fatigue Crack Propagation through Grain Boundaries: Wei Wen1; Tongguang Zhai1; 1University of Kentucky

9:15 AM InvitedCyclic Deformation and Fatigue Cracking Mechanisms of F.C.C. Crystalline Materials: Zhefeng Zhang1; Peng Li1; Peng Zhang1; Shen Qu1; Zhenjun Zhang1; 1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

9:35 AM InvitedThe Effect of Pore Position in Depth on Stress Field around the Pore on Sample Surface: Zhiqiang Xu1; Wei Wen2; Tongguang Zhai2; 1Yanshan University; 2University of Kentucky

9:55 AM InvitedFatigue Weak-Link Density and Strength Distribution in High Strength Al Wrought and Cast Alloys: Tongguang Zhai1; Yuanbin Zhang2; 1University of Kentucky; 2Shandong Jianzhu University

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMEffect of Cooling Rate on the Fatigue Life of a Nickel-Base Superalloy Used for Disc Rotor Applications: Mark Hardy1; Robert Mitchell1; Hang-Yue Li2; 1Rolls-Royce plc; 2University of Birmingham

10:45 AMAn Energy-Based Microstructure Model to Account for Fatigue Scatter in Polycrystals: Michael Sangid1; Huseyin Sehitoglu1; 1University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

11:05 AMTail Departure of Log-Normal Grain Size Distribution in 3D Synthetic Microstructures: Joseph Tucker1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

11:25 AMFatigue Crack Initiation Processes in a Polycrystalline Ni-Base Superalloy: Jiashi Miao1; Tresa M. Pollock2; J. Wayne Jones1; 1University of Michigan; 2University of California, Santa Barbara

11:45 AM3D Short Fatigue Crack Investigation Using Diffraction and Phase Contrast Tomography: Michael Herbig1; Wolfgang Ludwig1; Henry Proudhon2; Peter Reischig3; Andrew King4; Jean-Yves Buffière5; 1ESRF / INSA Lyon; 2MINES ParisTech; 3ESRF / KIT; 4GKSS-Research Center; 5INSA Lyon

Friction Stir Welding and Processing VI: High Temperature Materials ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Murray Mahoney, Retired from Rockwell Scientific; Yutaka Sato, Tohoku University; Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ravi Verma, General Motors

Monday AM Room: 5BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Rajiv Mishra, Missouri University of Science and Technology

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:50 AM KeynoteA Decade of Progress in Friction Stirring of High-Temperature Materials: Carl Sorensen1; 1Brigham Young University

9:20 AMDevelopment of Co-Based Alloy FSW Tool for High-Softening-Temperature Materials: Yutaka Sato1; Masahiro Miyake1; Hiroyuki Kokawa1; Toshihiro Omori1; Kiyohito Ishida1; Shinya Imano2; Seung Hwan Park2; Satoshi Hirano2; 1Tohoku University; 2Hitachi, Ltd.

9:40 AMFriction Stir Welding and Processing of Advanced Materials for Coal and Nuclear Power Applications: Glenn Grant1; Scott Weil1; Yuri Hovanski1; Jens Darsell1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

10:00 AMFriction Stir Welding of Alloy 22: Bharat Jasthi1; Willaim Arbegast1; Stanley Howard1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

10:20 AMEffect of Processing Parameters and Post-Weld Microstructure on Friction Stir Welded HSLA-65 Charpy V-Notch Impact Toughness: Sam Sanderson1; Tracy Nelson1; 1Brigham Young University

10:40 AMFriction Stir Processing of Cast Inconel 718: Bharat Jasthi1; Edward Chen2; William Arbegast1; Matthew Heringer1; Douglas Bice2; Stanley Howard1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 2Transition45 Technologies, Inc

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11:10 AM InvitedFabrication of Nanostructured Tool Steel Layer by Combination of Laser Cladding and Friction Stir Processing: Yoshiaki Morisada1; Hidetoshi Fujii2; Tadashi Mizuno3; Genryu Abe3; Toru Nagaoka1; Masao Fukusumi1; 1Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute; 2Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University; 3AMC Corporation

11:30 AM InvitedFriction Stir Welding of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloy MA956: Michael West1; bharat jasthi1; Peter Hosemann2; Viswanath Sodesetti1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 2University of California at Berkeley

11:55 AMFriction Stir Processing of Ti-6Al-4V for Grain Size Reduction in Fusion Welds: Jason Livingston1; Jeff Rodelas1; John Lippold1; 1The Ohio State University

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12:15 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Processed Grade 40 Grey Cast Iron: Michael West1; Bharat Jasthi1; Nicholas Smith1; Josiah Oduor2; Yong-Ching Chen3; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 2University of Tennessee, Knoxville; 3Cummins Technical Center

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Atomistic SimulationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, McMaster University; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Monday AM Room: 6EFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AM InvitedCharacterization of the Structure, Thermodynamics and Transport at the Chemically Heterogeneous Cu/Pb Interface by Atomistic Simulation: Brian Laird1; J. Pablo Palafox-Hernandez1; Mark Asta2; 1University of Kansas; 2University of California-Berkeley

9:00 AM InvitedFinite Size Effects in Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Nucleation and Growth: James Morris1; Trevor Pate2; Lujian Peng2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee

9:30 AM InvitedHeterogeneous Nucleation of Solid Al from the Melt: Molecular Dynamics Studies: Junsheng Wang1; Peter D. Lee1; Andrew Horsfield1; Peter Brommer2; Udo Schwingenschloegl3; 1Imperial College London; 2Universität Stuttgart; 3King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AM InvitedMolecular Dynamics Simulations of Alloy Rapid Solidification: Mark Asta1; Harith Humadi2; Yang Yang3; Brian Laird4; Deyan Sun3; Jeff Hoyt2; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2McMaster University; 3East China Normal University; 4University of Kansas

10:45 AM InvitedHeterogeneous Nucleation of Liquid at Grain Boundaries: T. Frolov1; Y. Mishin1; 1George Mason University

11:15 AM InvitedMolecular Dynamics Study of Solid-Liquid Interface Migration in FCC Metals: Mikhail Mendelev1; 1Ames Laboratory

Geek Speak on the Hill: Communicating Science to Policy MakersSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Public and Governmental Affairs CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jud Ready, Georgia Tech; Marlit Hayslett, Georgia Tech

Monday AM Room: 17BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Marlit Hayslett, Georgia Tech

8:30 AM Introductory Comments by Kevin Hemker, Chair, Public and Governmental Affairs Committee

8:35 AM InvitedRecap of Congressional Visit Days: Iver Anderson1; 1Iowa State University

8:55 AM InvitedLegislative Process 101: Arnie Thomas1; 1Senior Vice President, Client Relationships, CQ Rollcall Group

9:15 AM Break

9:30 AM InvitedCase Studies in Reality Colliding with Science-Policy: Jim Treglio1; 1Consultant, Technology and Marketing, Molecular Metallurgy

9:50 AM InvitedCommunicating Science to Policy Makers: Marlit Hayslett1; 1Director, Office of Policy Analysis and Research

10:10 AM InvitedTools and Techniques for Being an Effective Communicator: Gina Schatteman1; 1University of Iowa

10:30 AM Break

10:45 AM Panel Discussion“The Congress shall promote the progress of science...” US Constitution; Article 1, Section 8 Each speaker will participate in a strategic discussion of how members of the materials community can effectively interact with federal, state and local legislatures to influence public policy for the betterment of society.

11:45 AM Concluding Comments

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General Abstracts: Electronic, Magnetic and Photonic Materials Division: Session I Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials Committee, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Long Qing Chen, Pennsylvania State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation; Mark Palmer, Kettering University

Monday AM Room: 16BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AMCharged Point Defect Configurations, Domain Stabilization Effects, and Ferroelectric Aging: Tianle Cheng1; Yu Wang1; 1Michigan Technological University

8:50 AMCorrelated Nucleation and Self-Accommodating Kinetic Pathway of Ferroelectric Phase Transformation: Jie Zhou1; Tian-Le Cheng1; Yu Wang1; 1Michigan Technological University

9:10 AMBipolar Resistive Switching Behavior in Ti/MnO2/Pt Structure for Nonvolatile Memory Devices: Min Kyu Yang1; Sun Young Choi1; Jeon Kook Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Science and Technology

9:30 AMPreparation and Characterization of Oxide Thin Films for the Resistance Random Access Memory (RRAM) Application: W. Z. Chang1; J. Chu1; S. F. Wang2; 1National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; 2National Taipei University of Technology

9:50 AMInvestigation of Electronic Properties for Nano-Titania/Metal-Ion-Doped Titania Semiconductor Prepared by Sol-Gel Methods: Leo Chau-Kuang Liau1; 1Yuan Ze University

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AMEffects of Structural Heterogeneities on Magnetization Processes in FePt Crystals: Yan Yang1; Jianyang Li1; Yongmei Jin1; 1Michigan Technological University

10:50 AMPhase Formation, Microstructure and Magnetic Properties of Rapidly Solidified SmCo Alloys Modified with Hf and C: Shampa Aich1; Jeffrey Shield2; 1Indian Institute of Technology; 2University of Nebraska-Lincoln

11:10 AMStructure and Magnetic Properties Characterization of Electro-Deposited Co37Fe63 Containg Oxygen for Magnetic Recording Applications: Shereen Elhalawaty1; Ray Carpenter1; Jinnie George2; Stanko Brankovic2; 1Arizona State University; 2University of Houston

11:30 AMHigh Permeability Co-Hf-Ta Thin Films: Shu-Wen Huang1; Yuan-Tai Lai1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; 1National Tsing Hua University

11:50 AMTungsten Doping Effect on Thermoelectric Properties of Heusler Fe2VAl Alloy: Haruka Morishita1; Masashi Mikami1; Kimihiro Ozaki1; Keizo Kobayashi1; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

12:10 PMThe Introduction of Nano-Scale Inclusions in to Bulk MgB2 via Infiltration and Growth Process: Hari babu Nadendla1; Anthony Dennis2; Yunhua Shi2; David Cardwell2; 1Brunel University; 2University of Cambridge

General Abstracts: Light Metals Division: Primary Production and General IssuesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing Committee, TMS: Energy Committee, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation; Eric Nyberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Monday AM Room: 17AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Eric Nyberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

8:30 AMA Model for the Collapse of the World Trade Center: Christian Simensen1; 1SINTEF

9:00 AMAnalysis on the Market Developing Conditions of Prebaked Carbon Anodes for the Aluminium Industries: Guanghui Lang1; Chunyu Fu1; Ronald Logan1; Yan Li1; 1Sunstone

9:20 AMQatalum – Organizational Challenges in Starting up a Modern Smelter: Roald Holten1; Lene Solli1; Jan Arve Haugan2; 1Norsk Hydro; 2Qatalum

9:40 AMBuilding Qatalum – A Large, Modern Smelter: Tom Rotjer1; Erik Smith1; Anton Husøy1; 1Norsk Hydro

10:00 AMRemoval of Fluoride from Waste Water of Aluminium Smelter by Aluminium Ion Loaded Ion Exchange Resin Method: Balakrushna Padhi1; Arun Kumar Sharma1; 1National Aluminum Company Limited

10:20 AM Break

10:40 AMTheortical Study of Light Weight Materials on Replacement of Traditional Materials: Pradeep Raja1; 1Government College of Technology

11:00 AMCorrosion Behavior of Cermet Anodes in Na3AlF6-K3AlF6-based Baths for Low-Temperature Aluminum Electrolysis Cells: Guihua Wang1; Xiaofei Sun1; Wenshan Wang1; Deren Wang1; Yedong He1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

11:20 AMQuantifying Casting Processing Variability Due to Ingot Source: Primary vs. Secondary: Darius Singh1; Ian Paine2; 1AUT University; 2Glucina Alloys Ltd

11:40 AMGrain Refiner Characteristics of a Novel Chemical Grain Refiner for Al Alloys: Hari babu Nadendla1; M Nowak1; 1Brunel University

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12:00 PMModern Trends and Methods for Debottlenecking Primary Aluminum Smelters: Joe Petrolito1; 1Hatch

12:20 PMPreparation of Al-Mg Alloys from MgO in KCl-MgF2-LiF Electrolyte by Molten Salt Electrolysis Method: Fengli Yang1; Sh Yang1; Xianwei Hu2; Zhaowei Wang2; Zhongning Shi2; Bingliang Gao2; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology; 2School of Materials and Metallurgy117#, Northeastern University

Hume-Rothery Symposium Thermodynamics and Diffusion Coupling in Alloys - Application Driven Science: Thermodynamics and DiffusionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University; Larry Kaufman, CALPHAD, Inc.; Annika Borgenstam, Royal Institute of Technology; Carelyn Campbell, NIST

Monday AM Room: 31AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Gary Purdy, McMaster University; Staffan Hertzman, Outokumpu Stainless Research Foundation

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:40 AM KeynoteWILLIAM HUME-ROTHERY AWARD LECTURE: Thermodynamics and Diffusion Coupling in Alloys - Application Driven Science: John Agren1; 1Royal Institute of Technology

9:20 AM InvitedApplication of Thermodynamic Equilibria and Kinetic Calculations to Phase Transformations in High Performance Stainless Steels: Staffan Hertzman1; 1Outokumpu Stainless Research Foundation

9:50 AM InvitedThe Implications of Thermodynamic Models on Diffusion Simulations: Ursula Kattner1; Carelyn Campbell1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:20 AM Break

10:40 AM InvitedModeling of Diffusion-Controlled Phase Transformations in Steel: Joakim Odqvist1; 1Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

11:10 AM InvitedA Computationally Based Approach to Homogenizing Advanced Alloys: Paul Jablonski1; Christopher Cowen1; 1US Department of Energy

11:40 AM InvitedKinetic Transitions in the Growth of Ferrite during the Decarburization of Alloyed Austenite: Gary Purdy1; Hatem Zurob1; Damon Panahi1; Christopher Hutchinson2; Yves Brechet3; 1McMaster University; 2Monash University; 3Instutute National Polytechnique de Grenoble

Hydrogen Storage in Materials: Theory and Experiment: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage CommitteeProgram Organizer: Louis Hector Jr, GM R&D Center

Monday AM Room: 13February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Eric Majzoub, University of Missouri - St. Louis

8:30 AMA Consistent Thermodynamic Description of Hydrogen Diffusion and Defect Interaction in a Material Containing Dislocations, Voids and Micro-cracks: Kiran Solanki1; Douglas Bammann1; 1Mississippi State University

8:50 AM InvitedFormation of Hydrogen Cottrell Atmosphere in Palladium: Theory and Measurement from Inelastic Neutron Scattering: Dallas Trinkle1; Hyunsu Ju1; Brent Heuser1; 1University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

9:30 AMEffects of Gaseous Impurities in Hydrogen on the Long Term Cycling Stability and Storage Capacity of Li3N: Joshua Lamb1; Dhanesh Chandra1; Wen-Ming Chien1; Delphine Phanon2; Nicolas Penin2; Radovan Cerný2; Klaus Yvon2; 1University of Nevada, Reno; 2University of Geneva

9:50 AMAnalysis of Deformation Twins and the Partially Dehydrogenated Microstructure in Nanocrystalline Magnesium Hydride (MgH2): David Mitlin1; Mohsen Danaie1; Shu Xia Tao2; Peter Kalisvaart1; 1University of Alberta and NINT NRC; 2Eindhoven University of Technology

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AMMechanical Properties and Hydrogen Sorption in Mg/Nb Multilayer Films: Byoungsoo Ham1; Xinghang Zhang1; 1Texas A&M University

10:50 AMMg-Based Nanocomposites for Room Temperature Hydrogen Storage: Mieczyslaw Jurczyk1; Marek Nowak1; Leslaw Smardz2; Andrzej Szajek2; 1Poznan University of Technology; 2Polish Academy of Sciences

11:10 AMDesorption Kinetics of the Alkali Hexahydride Alanates (M2M’AlH6) at Constant Pressure Thermodynamic Driving Forces: Hongwei Yang1; Andrew Goudy1; 1Delaware State University

11:30 AMAmmonia Borane at High Pressures: Jiuhua Chen1; Helene Couvy1; Vadym Drozd1; Haozhe Liu2; Yongzhou Sun1; Shah Najiba1; 1Florida International University; 2Harbin Institute of Technology

11:50 AMHydrogen Interactions with Li3N and Formation of Intermediate Complex Hydride Phases: Joshua Lamb1; Anjali Talekar1; Wen-Ming Chien1; Dhanesh Chandra1; Delphine Phanon2; Nicolas Penin2; Radovan Cerný2; Klaus Yvon2; 1University of Nevada, Reno; 2University of Geneva

12:10 PMAluminoboranes and Boron Compounds for Hydrogen Storage: Ji-Cheng Zhao1; Xuenian Chen1; Zhenguo Huang1; Teshome Yisgedu1; Hima Lingman1; Beau Billet1; Sheldon Shore1; 1The Ohio State University

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ICME: Overcoming Barriers and Streamlining the Transition of Advanced Technologies to Engineering Practice -- The 12th MPMD Global Innovations Symposium: Plenary Session and the Integration of ICMESponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing DivisionProgram Organizers: Paul Mason, Thermo-Calc Software Inc; Mei Li, Ford Motor Company; James Warren, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Jeff Simmons, AFRL

Monday AM Room: 7AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Paul Mason, Thermo-Calc Software

8:30 AM PlenaryIntegrated Computational Materials Engineering: Current Status and Future Challenges and Opportunities: John Allison1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Michigan

9:05 AM PlenaryRecent Progress of Multi-Scale Modeling of Solidification Process of Shape Casting: Baicheng Liu1; Tao Jing1; Qinyan Xu1; Zhiqiang Han1; 1Tsinghua University

9:40 AM PlenaryMicrostructure-Based Descriptions of the Deformation of Metals: Peter Gumbsch1; Daniel Weygand2; Stefan Sandfeld2; Dirk Helm1; Alexander Butz1; 1Fraunhofer IWM; 2izbs, KIT

10:15 AM Break

10:30 AM InvitedThe Development of the ICME Supply-Chain: Route to ICME Implementation and Sustainment: David Furrer1; 1Rolls-Royce

10:55 AM InvitedOn the Competitive and Pre-Competitive Aspects of ICME in New Technology Insertion - A Material Supplier Perspective: Robert Bucci1; Mark James1; Markus Heinimann1; Michael Kulak1; 1Alcoa Technical Center

11:20 AM InvitedAir Force Adoption of ICME for Materials and Manufacturing R&D: Katherine Stevens1; Chuck Ward2; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2US Air Force

11:45 AMCyberinfrastructure Support for Integrated Computational Material Engineering: Tomasz Haupt1; 1Mississippi State University

12:05 PM InvitedBuilding Knowledge Systems for the Design and Processing of Materials with Improved Performance Characteristics: Surya Kalidindi1; Stephen Niezgoda1; Tony Fast1; Giacomo Landi1; 1Drexel University

Intelligent Materials and Structural Health Monitoring: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, METSOC-CIM: Metal Processing and Fabrication CommitteeProgram Organizer: Subu Nayak, ScienceTomorrow

Monday AM Room: 33CFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AMRobustness of Ultrasonic Nonlinearity Measurements: Aurora Zinck1; Krishnan Balasubramanian2; Sridhar Krishnaswamy1; 1Northwestern University; 2IIT Madras

8:55 AMImpact Monitoring for Composite and Ceramic: Jyoti Agrawal1; Subu Nayak1; 1ScienceTomorrow

9:20 AMNanocomposite Sensing Skins for Damage Identification and Localization: Kenneth Loh1; Bryan Loyola1; 1University of California, Davis

9:45 AMRecent Progress on Processing of Amorphous Coatings: Sandip Harimkar1; 1Oklahoma State University

10:10 AMThermography Detection of Both Crystalline and Amorphous Materials during Cyclic Loading: P. Liaw1; Gongyao Wang1; B. Yang2; L. Jiang3; Y. Yokoyama4; A. Inoue4; 1University of Tennessee; 2Shell Company; 3General Electric Global Research Center; 4Institute for Materials Research

10:35 AMDifferential Signal vs. Differential Sensor in Structural Health Monitoring: Subu Nayak1; 1ScienceTomorrow

Magnesium Technology 2011: Opening SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Monday AM Room: 6FFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Office

8:30 AM Opening of the Symposium and Presentation of the Best Paper Awards 2010

8:50 AM KeynoteMagnesium in North America: A Changing Landscape: Susan Slade1; 1US Magnesium LLC

9:20 AM KeynoteGlobal Magnesium Research: State-of-the-Art and What’s Next?: Karl Kainer1; 1GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht

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9:50 AM KeynoteEnvironmental Challenges for the Magnesium Industry: Robert E. Brown1; 1Magnesium Assistance Group Inc.

10:20 AM Break

10:40 AM KeynotePredicting Mg Strength from First-Principles: Solid-Solution Strengthening, Softening, and Cross-Slip: Dallas Trinkle1; Joseph Yasi1; Louis Hector2; 1University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; 2General Motors R&D Center

11:10 AM KeynoteBiodegradable Magnesium Implants - How do They Corrode In-Vivo?: Frank Witte1; Norbert Hort2; Frank Feyerabend2; 1Hannover Medical School; 2GKSS Research Centre

11:40 AM KeynoteThe Next Generation of Magnesium Based Material to Sustain the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Policy: Fabrizio D’Errico1; Gerardo Garces2; Stefano Fare1; 1Politecnico di Milano; 2Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

12:10 PM KeynoteJIM INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR AWARD WINNER: Fracture Mechanism and Toughness in Fine- and Coarse-Grained Magnesium Alloys: Hidetoshi Somekawa1; Alok Singh1; Toshiji Mukai1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

Massively Parallel Simulations of Materials Response: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech; Susan Sinnott, University of Florida

Monday AM Room: 1AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:40 AM KeynoteMesoscale Molecular Dynamics with LAMMPS: Steve Plimpton1; 1Sandia National Labs

9:20 AM InvitedImplementation of Multi-level Parallelism in LAMMPS for Improved Scaling on PetaFLOP Supercomputers: Axel Kohlmeyer1; 1Temple University

9:45 AM InvitedAtoms-to-Continuum (AtC): A User Package for LAMMPS: Jonathan Zimmerman1; Reese Jones1; Jeremy Templeton1; Gregory Wagner1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

10:10 AM Break

10:25 AM InvitedLarge-scale Excited Electron Molecular Mechanics/Dynamics: Andres Jaramillo-Botero1; Julius Su1; William Goddard1; 1Caltech

10:50 AM InvitedInterface Free Energy of CuNb Multilayers Using Massively Parallel Metropolis Monte Carlo Simulations: Alfredo Caro1; Enrique Martinez1; 1LANL

11:15 AM InvitedSimulation of Nanofoams under Irradiation: Eduardo Bringa1; J. Rodriguez-Nieva2; J. Monk3; D. Farkas3; A. Caro4; R. Johnson5; 1CONICET- Universidad Nacional de Cuyo; 2Instituto Balseiro; 3Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 4Los Alamos National Laboratory; 5University of Virginia

11:40 AMA Two Temperature Model of Radiation Damage in α-Quartz: Carolyn Phillips1; Rudolph Magyar2; Paul Crozier2; 1University of Michigan; 2Sandia National Laboratories

12:00 PMParallel Molecular Dynamics for Radiation Damage Modeling in Structural Materials: Christophe Domain1; Charlotte Becquart2; Ghiath Monnet1; Dmitry Terentyev3; 1EDF R&D; 2UMET, UMR 8207; 3SCK-CEN

Materials and Society: Linking Science and Technology for Global Energy Solutions: Plenary SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Materials and Society CommitteeProgram Organizer: Christina Meskers, Umicore

Monday AM Room: 11AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Iver Anderson, Ames Laboratory; James Foley, Los Alamos National Laboratory

8:30 AM PlenaryA Plan for a Sustainable Future Using Wind, Water, and Sun: Mark Z. Jacobson1; 1Stanford University

8:55 AM PlenaryMetallurgical Considerations in the Photovoltaic Module: Funsho Ojebuoboh1; 1First Solar, Inc.

9:20 AM PlenaryElectrical Energy Storage for Renewable Integration and Grid Applications: Status, Challenges and Opportunities: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

9:45 AM PlenaryThe Rare Earth Contributions to Global Energy Solutions: Karl Gschneidner1; 1Iowa State University

10:10 AM Break

10:25 AM PlenaryMaterials R&D to Enable a Nuclear Energy Renaissance: Steven Zinkle1; 1Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:50 AM PlenaryEnergy Efficiency Studies: Ken Somers1; 1McKinsey

11:15 AM PlenaryMaterials Challenges for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Application of Metallic Materials and Analysis of Oxide Ionic Diffusion at the Component Interfaces: Teruhisa Horita1; 1AIST

11:40 AM PlenaryThe Pivotal Role of Materials Science and Engineering for an Energy Efficient and Low Carbon Economy: Diran Apelian1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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Materials for the Nuclear Renaissance II: Materials and WeldingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raul Rebak, GE Global Research; Brian Cockeram, Bechtel-Bettis; Peter Chou, Electric Power Research Institute; Micah Hackett, TerraPower, LLC

Monday AM Room: 4February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Raul Rebak, GE Global Research

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM InvitedNickel Alloys Used in Nuclear Power Systems: Julie Tucker1; George Young1; Micah Hackett1; 1Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory

9:15 AMEffect of Residual Stresses on SCC Crack Growth Specimens Fabricated from Weld Metal: Matthew Kerr1; Mike Hill2; Alexandreanu Bogdan3; Darrell Dunn1; 1US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; 2Hill Engineering, LLC; 3Argonne National Laboritory

9:35 AMEnhancement of Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of TIG Welded and Laser-surface Melted SUS 304 for Nuclear Power Plants: Joung Soo Kim1; Chin-Man Chung1; Sung-Hoon Baik1; Sang-Bae Lee2; 1Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute; 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology

9:55 AMMechanical Properties and Microstructural Evolution of ODS Alloys Joined by Solid State Welding: Evan Young1; James Carillo1; Brian Jaques1; Jatu Burns1; Larry Zirker2; Indrajit Charit3; Darryl Butt1; Megan Frary1; 1Boise State University; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3University of Idaho

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMLaser Welding for Nuclear Power Systems: Julie Tucker1; Terrance Nolan1; George Young1; 1Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory

10:45 AMPressure Resistance Welding for Advanced Reactor Applications: Nathan Jerred1; Larry Zirker2; Indrajit Charit1; Jim Cole2; Brian Jaques3; Troy Bradshaw4; James Carrillo3; Evan Young3; Megan Frary3; Darryl Butt3; Mitch Meyer2; K. Murty4; 1University of Idaho; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3Boise State University; 4North Carolina State University

11:05 AMSurface Modification of 316L Stainless Steel by a Low Temperature Severe Plastic Deformation Linear Raking Process: Giovanni Facco1; Shashank Shekhar1; Andreas Kulovits1; Ravi Shankar1; Jorg Wiezorek1; 1University of Pittsburgh

11:25 AMSerrations in Austenitic Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys: Young Suk Kim1; Sung Soo Kim1; Dae Whan Kim1; 1Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute

11:45 AMPrecipitation and Spinodal Decomposition in a Lean Grade of Duplex Stainless Steel: Julie Tucker1; George Young1; Daniel Eno1; 1Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory

12:05 PMHigh Temperature Fracture Toughness of Thermally Aged Inconel 617: Mikhail A. Sokolov1; Randy Nanstad1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Materials Processing Fundamentals: Solidification, Deformation, and Heat TreatmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling CommitteeProgram Organizers: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University; Srikanth Bontha, Temple University

Monday AM Room: 12February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

8:30 AMThe Influence of Solidification Rates on Hot Workability and Mechanical Properties of AM60 Magnesium Alloy: Goran Kugler1; Milan Tercelj1; 1University of Ljubljana, NTF-OMM

8:45 AMInterplay of Flow and Solidification in a Horizontal Centrifugal Casting: Autumn Fjeld1; 1University of Leoben

9:00 AMOn the Homogenization of Cobalt Modified 17-4 PH Stainless Steel: Arpana Murthy1; Simon Lekakh1; Von Richards1; David Van Aken1; 1Missouri S&T

9:15 AMInvestigation of the Effects of Solidification Rate and Melt Hydrogen Concentration on Porosity Formation in Aluminum Alloy 2024: Prince Anyalebechi1; 1Grand Valley State University

9:30 AMCharacterization of the Microstructure of Commercial-Size Ingots of Aluminum Alloy 3004: Prince Anyalebechi1; 1Grand Valley State University

9:45 AMExpansion and Collapse of Liquid Aluminum Foams: Zhuokun Cao1; Chuan Li1; Hongjie Luo1; Guangchun Yao1; 1Northeastern University, China

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AMReview of Classical Design Methods as Applied to Aluminium Billet Heating with Induction Coils: Mark Kennedy1; Shahid Akhtar1; Jon Bakken1; Ragnhild Aune1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

10:30 AMInteractions of Non-metallic Inclusions with Steel and Slag: Thermodynamic Modeling, Experiments and Metallographic Analyses: Susanne Michelic1; Mario Hartl1; Christian Bernhard1; 1University of Leoben

10:45 AMLiquid Metal Flows under Non-Homogeneous Magnetic Field: Lorentz Force Flowmeters in Metallurgy: Jurijs Kolesnikov1; Christian Karcher1; André Thess1; 1Ilmenau University of Technology

11:00 AMStudy of Bake Hardening Effect on Laser Welded Hot Rolled Bainitic Steel: Mehdi Asadi1; Heinz Palkowski1; Nicole Schlosser1; 1TU Clausthal

11:15 AMResearch on the Combination of Microwave and Heat Pump Drying of Silica Sand: Hao Niu1; Yu Li1; Ying Lei1; Libo Zhang1; Jinhui Peng1; Huilong Luo1; Shenghui Guo1; 1Key Laboratory of Unconventional Metallurgy, Ministry of Education

11:30 AMSurface Modification by Burnishing and Shot Peening Processes: Syed Hasan1; M.A. Sadiq1; G. Rangajanardhan2; V Murti3; 1Deccan College of Engg & Tech; 2J N T U Vijayanagaram; 3S V I T S

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Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Defects and Defect ProcessesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Was, University of Michigan; Thak Sang Byun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Dane Morgan, UW Madison; Yasuyoshi Nagai, Tohoku University

Monday AM Room: 3February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Gary Was, University of Michigan; Roger Stoller, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:40 AM InvitedModeling Point Defect Cluster Behavior and Their Impact on RPV Embrittlement: Roger Stoller1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:20 AMEvolution Kinetics and Sink Strength of Interstitial Loops in Irradiated Materials: A Phase-field Model: Shenyang Hu1; Chuck Henager Jr.1; Yulan Li1; Fei Gao1; Xin Sun1; Mohammad Khaleel1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

9:40 AMVoid Ordering and Swelling Saturation as a “Chicken and Egg Problem”: Stanislav Golubov1; Alexander Barashev2; Roger Stoller1; 1ORNL; 2The University of Liverpool

10:00 AMNon-Saturable Sinks at Grain Boundaries in Nanostructured Mo-Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Yongfeng Zhang1; Hanchen Huang2; Paul Millett1; Michael Tonks1; Dieter Wolf1; Simon Phillpot3; 1Idaho National Lab; 2University of Connecticut; 3University of Florida

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10:40 AMModelling of Displacement Cascades in Thin Foils of Iron: Andy Calder1; Yuri Osetsky2; David Bacon1; Alexander Barashev1; 1University of Liverpool; 2ORNL

11:00 AMStoichiometry Dependence of the Evolution of Irradiated-Induced Defect Clusters in CexLa1-xO2: Wei-Ying Chen1; Di Yun2; Aaron Oaks1; Bei Ye1; Mark Kirk2; James Stubbins1; Yinbin Miao1; 1U of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana; 2Argonne National Lab

11:20 AMRelevance of fcc-bcc Interface Structure to Defect Properties at Interfaces in Irradiation Environment: Xiang-Yang Liu1; Richard Hoagland1; Michael Demkowicz2; Xiang-Ming Bai1; Blas Uberuaga1; Michael Nastasi1; Amit Misra1; John Hirth1; 1Los Alamos National Lab; 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology

11:40 AMTowards a Unified Framework for Interatomic Potential Development: Application to the Fe-He System: Mark Tschopp1; Kiran Solanki1; Mike Baskes2; Mark Horstemeyer1; Fei Gao3; Xin Sun3; Moe Khaleel3; 1Mississippi State University; 2LANL; 3PNNL

12:00 PMA New Directional Model for the Electronic Frictional Forces in Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Radiation Damage in Metals: Christopher Race1; Daniel Mason2; Adrian Sutton2; 1Max-Plank-Institute for Iron Research; 2Department of Physics, Imperial College London

Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV: Interfaces, Surfaces, NanostructuresSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jaimie Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, The University of Tennessee; Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology; Y-D Wang, Northeastern University

Monday AM Room: 10February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dean Haeffner , Argonne National Laboratory; Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

8:30 AM KeynoteStudy of Advanced Materials and Devices Using High-Resolution Hard X-Ray Microscopy: Jörg Maser1; Martin Holt1; Robert Winarski1; Volker Rose1; Peter Fuesz1; Brian Stephenson1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

8:55 AMDepth-Dependent Strain Gradients and Interface Strength of Submicron Single Crystalline Mo in Brittle or Ductile Environment from 3D Micro-Laue Diffraction: Rozaliya Barabash1; Hongbin Bei1; Yanfei Gao1; Oleg Barabash1; Gene Ice1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:10 AM InvitedStrain Screening by Oxygen Vacancies in SrTiO3: Joel Brock1; 1Cornell University

9:30 AM InvitedStructure and Thermal Evolution of a Metallic Glass That Grows from the Melt through a First-Order Transition: Gabrielle Long1; Karena Chapman1; Peter Chupas1; Leonid Bendersky2; Lyle Levine2; Judith Stalick2; Frederic Mompiou3; John Cahn4; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2NIST; 3CNRS; 4University of Washington

9:50 AM InvitedNanosescond Piezoresponse Measurements on Thin Epitaxial Ferroelectric Films at the Hard X-Ray Nanoprobe Beamline: Matthew Highland1; Martin Holt1; Robert Winarksi1; John Pearson1; G. Brian Stephenson1; Jorg Maser1; Stephen Streiffer1; Ralu Divan1; Carol Thompson2; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Northern Illinois University

10:10 AM InvitedKinetic Studies of Microstructure Evolution in Nanostructured Materials: Matteo Leoni1; Paolo Scardi1; Mirco D’Incau1; 1University of Trento

10:30 AM KeynoteAdvances in Neutron and X-ray Micro/Nano Diffraction: Gene Ice1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:55 AM Break

11:05 AM InvitedAdhesion, Cohesion and Plasticity of Thin Metal Films: Ralph Spolenak1; 1ETH Zurich

11:25 AM InvitedX-Ray Diffraction Studies of Structural Transitions in Some Pnictide Superconductors: Zahirul Islam1; Jiun-Haw Chu2; Ian Fisher2; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Stanford University

11:45 AM InvitedX-Ray Diffraction in Short-Period Superlattices: Emil Zolotoyabko1; 1Technion

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12:05 PM InvitedWafer Curvature and Stress Measured in-situ for Sputtered WSi2/Si Multilayer Thin Films on Silicon Wafers: K. MacArthur1; B. Shi1; R. Conley1; Albert Macrander1; A. Genis2; L. Zhou3; Y-P, Wang3; H. Zhou3; M. Li3; R. Headrick3; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Northern Illinois University; 3University of Vermont

12:25 PM InvitedUnderstanding Structural Effects upon Macroscopic Phenomena in Strained Ordered Oxide Films: Philip Ryan1; Jong Woo Kim1; Steve May2; Evguenia Karapetrova1; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Drexel University

12:45 PM InvitedCorrelation Phenomena in Wurtzite-type GaN-based and ZnO Epilayers: Alois Krost1; Juergen Blaesing1; 1Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies: Next Generation PackagingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Sung Kang, IBM; Eric Cotts, SUNY Binghamton; Laura Turbini, Research in Motion; Rajen Sidhu, Intel Corporation; John Osenbach, LSI Corporation; Albert Wu, National Central Univ, Taiwan; Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems

Monday AM Room: 7BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM KeynoteCreation and Manipulation of Aligned Nanowires for Packaging and Circuit Integration: Sungho Jin1; 1University of California San Diego

9:15 AM KeynoteAll Copper Flip-Chip Interconnect: Paul Kohl1; Hyo-Chol Koo1; Ping Nicole An1; Rajarshi Saha1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

9:55 AM InvitedPlasticity and Reliability: From Unexpected Plasticity-Induced Damages in Advanced Cu Interconnects to Novel Reliability Phenomena in 3-D Interconnect Schemes Using Through-Silicon Vias (TSV) Technology: Arief Budiman1; Rao Morusupalli2; Tae-Kyu Lee2; Yu-Lin Shen3; Sung-Hwan Hwang4; Byoung-Joon Kim4; Ho-Young Son5; Min-Suk Suh5; Qwan-Ho Chung5; Kwang-Yoo Byun5; Martin Kunz6; Nobumichi Tamura6; Young-Chang Joo4; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Cisco Systems, Inc.; 3University of New Mexico; 4Seoul National University; 5Hynix Semiconductor Inc.; 6Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

10:20 AM InvitedResidual Stress of Si near Through-Silicon-Via Structure for 3-Dimensional Packaging: Young-Chang Joo1; Arief Budiman2; Sung-Hwan Hwang1; Byoung-Joon Kim1; Ho-Young Son3; Min-Suk Suh3; Kwang-Yoo Byun3; Nobumichi Tamura4; Martin Kunz4; 1Seoul National University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Hynix Semiconductor Inc.; 4Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

10:45 AM Break

10:55 AM InvitedThe Effect of Filler-Network Heterogeneity on the Thermal Resistanceof Polymeric Thermal Bondlines: David Rae1; Peter Borgesen2; Eric Cotts2; 1Universal Instruments; 2Binghamton University

11:20 AM InvitedRecent Development of Lead-Free Nano-Solders for Nanowire and Nanoelectronics Assembly: Zhiyong Gu1; 1University of Massachusetts Lowell

11:45 AMDeformation and Interfacial Effects during Thermal Cycling of Cu Filled Through-Silicon Vias (TSV): Praveen Kumar1; Indranath Dutta1; Muhannad Bakir2; 1Washington State University; 2Georgia Institute of Technology

12:05 PMAdhesive Selection and Bonding Parameter Optimization for Hybrid Bonding in 3D Integration: Kuan-Neng Chen1; Chuan-An Cheng1; Wen-Chun Huang1; Cheng-Ta Ko1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Characterization of Shape Memory Alloys: Deformation BehaviorSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: S. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida; Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Frederick Calkins, The Boeing Company; Shuichi Miyazaki, Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Monday AM Room: 11BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida

8:30 AM Welcome and Introductory Remarks

8:35 AM PlenaryRecent Development of High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Shuichi Miyazaki1; Hee Young Kim1; 1University of Tsukuba

9:05 AM InvitedEnergetics of Plastic Deformation and Transformation in NiTi: Huseyin Sehitoglu1; Tawhid Ezaz1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

9:25 AM InvitedDeformation of the U-14at% Nb Shape Memory Alloy: Experiments and Modeling: Robert Field1; Carlos Tomé1; Rodney McCabe1; Amy Clarke1; Donald Brown1; Catherine Tupper1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:45 AM InvitedObservations on the Deformation Characteristics of NiTi: Santo Padula1; 1NASA Glenn Research Center

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10:15 AM InvitedModeling and Experimental Study of Simultaneous Creep, Plasticity and Transformation of High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys during Cyclic Actuation: Yves Chemisky1; Parikshith Kumar2; George Chatzigeorgiou1; Ibrahim Karaman3; Dimitris C. Lagoudas1; Glen Bigelow4; Ron Noebe4; 1Texas A & M University, Aerospace Engineering; 2Texas A & M University; 3Texas A & M University, Mechanical Engineering; 4NASA Glenn Research Center

10:35 AMLow Temperature Creep Behavior of Extruded Near-Stochiometric NiTi Alloy: S. Raj1; Ronald Noebe1; 1NASA Glenn Research Center

10:50 AMIn Situ Observations of Deformation and Fracture in Single Crystal NiTi: Adam Creuziger1; Laura Bartol2; Ken Gall3; Wendy Crone2; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2University of Wisconsin-Madison; 3Georgia Insititute of Technology

11:05 AMNiTiHf High-Temperature Shape-Memory Alloys for near Term Applications: Glen Bigelow1; Sayed Saghaian2; Haluk Karaca2; Santo Padula1; Anita Garg3; Darrell Gaydosh4; Ronald Noebe1; Yuriy Chumlyakov5; 1NASA Glenn Research Center; 2University of Kentucky; 3University of Toledo; 4Ohio Aerospace Institute; 5Siberian Physical Technical Institute

11:20 AMThermo-Mechanical Behavior of Cu-Al-Ni SMA for High Temperature Actuators: Jose San Juan1; Iñaki Lopez-Ferreño1; Tomasz Breczewski1; Isabel Ruiz-Larrea1; Angel López-Echarri1; María Nó1; 1Universidad del Pais Vasco

11:35 AMMicrostructure Analysis and Thermomechanical Behaviour during Superlastic Cycling in Cu-Al-Ni Single Crystals: Maria Nó1; A. Ibarra1; A. López-Echarri1; I. Ruiz-Larrea1; D. Caillard2; J. San Juan2; 1Universidad del Pais Vasco; 2CEMES-CNRS

11:50 AMSuperelastic Phenomena and Martensite Destabilization in Ni-Mn-Ga Alloys: Volodymyr Chernenko1; E. Villa2; S. Besseghini3; J.M. Barandiaran4; V. A. L’vov5; 1Universidad del Pais Vasco UPV/EHU - and - Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science; 2CNR-IENI, C.Promessi Sposi; 3CNR-IENI, C. Promessi Sposi; 4Universidad del País Vasco; 5Institute of Magnetism

12:05 PM End of Session

Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration: A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tome: Emerging Polycrystal Models with Experimental Integration ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Mark Daymond, Queens’s University

Monday AM Room: 6CFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Alain Molinari, Universite Paul Verlaine - Metz; Grethe Winther, RISOE National Laboratory

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:40 AM KeynoteModeling of Polycrystal Plasticity: A Personal Overview of Past, Present and Future: Carlos Tome1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:25 AM InvitedFirst Evaluation of ALAMEL - Predictions of Texture-Induced Plastic Anisotropy: Paul Van Houtte1; Jurij Sidor2; Xie Qingge1; Laurent Delannay3; Bert Van Bael1; Leo Kestens2; 1Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; 2Ghent University; 3Université Catholique de Louvain

9:50 AMMicrostructural Influences on the Local and Global Deformation of TiAl Polycrystal Investigated by Experiments and Numerical Multi-Scale Approach Incorporating Crystal Plasticity FE Model: Mohammad Rizviul Kabir1; Liudmila Chernova1; Marion Bartsch1; 1German Aerosapce Center (DLR)

10:10 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedElastic Viscoplastic Heterogeneous Materials: From the Inclusion Problem to Homogenization Schemes: Alain Molinari1; Sébastien Mercier1; 1Université Paul Verlaine-Metz

10:45 AM InvitedOn New Intermediate Modeling for the Large Viscoplastic and Elastic-Viscoplastic Deformation Behavior of Polycrystals: The Intermediate Phi-Model: Said Ahzi1; Siham M’Guil1; 1University of Strasbourg

11:10 AM InvitedInsights into Microstructure Evolution Using Crystal Plasticity Modelling: Matthew Barnett1; 1Deakin University

11:35 AM InvitedEffects of Crystallographic Orientation vs. Grain Interaction on Slip Systems: Grethe Winther1; 1Risø DTU

12:00 PMVPSC Modelling in the Development of a Commercial Product: Dincer Bozkaya1; Peter Jepson1; 1H.C. Starck Inc.

12:20 PMModelling of Texture and Microstructure Evolution during Dynamic Recrystallization: Denis Solas1; Julien Thebault2; Julien de Jaeger2; Colette Rey2; Thierry Baudin1; 1Univ Paris Sud; 2Ecole Centrale Paris

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12:40 PMA Physically-Based Fatigue Model for Prediction of Crack Initiation from Persistent Slip Bands in Polycrystals: Huseyin Sehitoglu1; Michael Sangid1; 1University of Illinois

Recent Developments in the Processing, Characterization, Properties and Performance of Metal Matrix Composites: General and Nano-CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: Martin Pech-Canul, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional; Zariff Chaudhury, Arkansas State University; Golam Newaz, Wayne State University

Monday AM Room: 6AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Zariff Chaudhury, Arkansas State University

8:30 AMAl/Al-Cu-Fe Metal Matrix Composites: Guillaume Laplanche1; Joël Bonneville1; Anne Joulain1; Véronique Brunet-Gauthier1; Sylvain Dubois1; 1University of Poitiers

8:50 AMCopper Matrix Composites Reinforced with a High Fraction of Alumina Particles: Carmen Krueger1; Andreas Mortensen1; 1EPFL STI IMX LMM

9:10 AMLow Density Magnesium Matrix Syntactic Foams: John DeFouw1; Pradeep Rohatgi1; 1University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

9:30 AMMetal Matrix Composites: History, Status, and Future: Ajith Cyriac1; Jay Hanan1; 1Oklahoma State University

9:50 AMProcessing, Characterization and Thermal Properties of Diamond-Containing Metal Matrix Composites: Vikas Sinha1; Sabyasachi Ganguli1; Robert Wheeler1; Jonathan Spowart1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AMUse of Cenosphere for Making Functionally Graded Aluminum Cenosphere Syntactic Foam through Liquid Metallurgy Route: Dehi Mondal1; Satyabrata Das1; 1Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute

10:50 AMMicro-Tomography Based Characterization and Geometrical Parameter Evaluation of Advanced Woven Ceramic-Matrix Composites: Hrishikesh Bale1; David Marshall2; Brian Cox2; Robert Ritchie1; 1University of California Berkeley; 2Teledyne Scientific LLC

11:10 AMSynthesis and Characterization of Hot Extruded Al-15wt%Mg2Si In-Situ Composite: Ashkan Zolriasatein1; Masoud Emamy2; Amin Bahrami3; Hamid Reza Jafari Nodooshan4; Ali Shokuhfar1; 1K. N. Toosi University of Technology; 2Tehran University ; 3Imam Khomeini International University; 4Islamic Azad University

11:30 AMThermal Conductivity and Interfacial Nanostructure in Diamond Based Composites: F. Khalid1; 1GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology

Size Effects in Mechanical Behavior: Size Dependent Mechanical Behavior of Nanotwinned and Nanocrystalline MetalsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Not Applicable, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley & LBL

Monday AM Room: 2February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Dominique Schryvers, University of Antwerp

8:30 AMStudy of Twins in Nanoscale Pd Films with High Strain Hardening Capacity: Dominique Schryvers1; Hosni Idrissi1; Binjie Wang1; Marie-Stéphane Colla2; Jean-Pierre Raskin2; Thomas Pardoen2; 1University of Antwerp; 2Université Catholique de Louvain

8:50 AMEffects of Differently Oriented Twin Boundaries on Mechanical Properties in Nanotwinned Ag Films: Daniel Bufford1; Xinghang Zhang1; Haiyan Wang1; 1Texas A&M University

9:10 AM InvitedInverse Grain-Size Effect on Twinning in Nanocrystalline FCC Metals: Yuntian Zhu1; Xiaolei Wu2; 1North Carolina State University; 2Chinese Academy of Sciences

9:40 AMA Twist of the Eshelby Twist: Unraveling the Mystery of Twinning: Ting Zhu1; Ju Li2; Sankar Narayanan1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2University of Pennsylvania

10:00 AM Break

10:30 AMDetwinning Mechanisms for Growth Twins in Epitaxial Nanotwinned Cu: Nan Li1; Jian Wang1; Xinghang Zhang2; Jianyu Huang3; Amit Misra1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Texas A&M University; 3Sandia National Laboratory

10:50 AM InvitedDeformation Effects in Cu with Highly Aligned Nanotwins: Julia Weertman1; Carla Shute1; 1Northwestern University

11:20 AMFatigue Properties of Nano Structured Copper: Aparna Singh1; Lei Lu2; Ming Dao1; 1MIT; 2Chinese Academy of Sciences

11:40 AMTensile Plastic Deformation of Gradient Nano-Grained Copper: W. L. Li1; N. R. Tao1; K. Lu1; 1Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Surfaces and Heterostructures at Nano- or Micro-Scale and Their Characterization, Properties, and Applications: Growth, Characterization, and Devices ISponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; Arvind Agarwal, Florida International Univ; Sandip Harimkar, Oklahoma State University

Monday AM Room: 31BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ritesh Agarwal, University of Pennsylvania

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM InvitedTransforming Semiconductor Nanowires into Heterostructures and Superlattices by Size-Dependent Cation Exchange Reactions: Ritesh Agarwal1; 1University of Pennsylvania

9:05 AM InvitedDoes Function Follow Form? Coiled Carbon Nanotube and Nanowire Structures- Thermodynamic Model, Experiment, and Applications: Prabhakar Bandaru1; Apparao Rao2; 1University of California San Diego; 2Clemson University

9:35 AM InvitedAtom-by-Atom Characterization of Low-Dimensional Materials: Stephen Pennycook1; Matthew Chisholm1; Gerd Duscher2; Timothy Pennycook3; James McBride3; Sandra Rosenthal3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee; 3Vanderbilt University

10:05 AM InvitedMicro and Nanostructured Porous Heterostructures by Electrodeposition: Martin Bakker1; Nikolas Cordes1; Franchessa Sayler Maddox1; Jan-Henrik Smatt2; Mika Linden2; 1The University of Alabama; 2Ako Akademi University

10:35 AM Break

10:45 AM InvitedSynthesis and Characterization of Silicon Oxide Nanowires Using Nickel Nanoparticles: Seonhee Jang1; Youngil Lee1; Suhwan Cho1; Jungwook Seo1; Donghoon Kim1; 1Samsung Electro-Mechanics

11:15 AMNovel Architectures of Hierarchical Heterostructures: Non-Catalytic Growth of ZnO Nanowires and Their Multifunctional Heterostructures with Gold Nanoparticles: Wenwu Shi1; Austin Starnes1; Nitin Chopra1; 1The University of Alabama

11:30 AMInduced Chemical Changes in Ni/NiO Core Shell-Carbon Nanotube Heterostructures in a High Temperature Post-Fabrication Treatment: Hylton McWhinney1; Wenwu Shi2; Nitin Chopra2; 1Texas A & M University; 2The University of Alabama

11:45 AMNanoparticle Cluster Size Control using Chemically Modified Self-Assembly on Copolymer Surfaces: Sarah Adams1; Regina Ragan1; 1University of California Irvine

12:00 PMThermodynamics and Processing of Nanomaterials: Ramana Reddy1; 1The University of Alabama

12:15 PMMagnetron Sputtering of Thin Film MIM Capacitors with Al and Pt Electrodes: Jack Murray1; Wayne Huebner1; Matthew O’Keefe1; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology

The Second Symposium on the Recycling of Electronic Wastes: Technologies for the Recycling of Electronic WastesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Lifeng Zhang, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Jaan Kers, Tallinn University of Technology; Thomas P. Schuman, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T); Markus Reuter, Ausmelt Limited

Monday AM Room: 15BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Lifeng Zhang, Missouri S&T; Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Lab.

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMMechanical Recycling of Electronic Wastes for Materials Recovery: Viktor Laurmaa1; Jaan Kers1; Kaspar Tall1; Valdek Mikli1; Dmitri Goljandin1; Kristiina Vilsaar1; Priidu Peetsalu1; Mart Saarna1; Riho Tarbe1; 1Tallinn University of Technology

9:05 AMProcessing of Discarded Liquid Crystal Display for Recovering Indium: Gjergj Dodbiba1; Kunihiko Takahashi1; Toyohisa Fujita1; N. Sato2; Seiji Matsuo1; Katsunori Okaya1; 1The University of Tokyo; 2Tohoku University

9:35 AMGreen Pyrolysis of Used Printed Wiring Board Powders: Lucas Damoah1; Xiangjun Zuo1; Lifeng Zhang1; Thomas Schuman1; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology

10:05 AMLeaching of Lead from Solder Material Used in Electrical and Electronic Equipment: Manis Kumar Jha1; Pankaj Choubey1; Archana Kumari1; Rakesh Kumar1; Vinay Kumar1; Jae-chun Lee2; 1National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR); 2Korea Institute of Geosciences & Mineral Resources

10:35 AM Break

10:45 AMCopper Recovery from Printed Circuit Board of E-Waste: Toyohisa Fujita1; Hiroyuki Ono1; Gjergj Dodbiba1; Seiji Matsuo1; Katsunori Okaya1; 1The University of Tokyo

11:15 AMRecovery of Silver from Spent Plasma TV Monitors: Katsutoshi Inoue1; Biplob Biswas1; Hidetaka Kawakita1; Keisuke Ohto1; Atsushi Hoshino2; 1Saga University; 2Nishinihon Kaden Recycle Corporation

11:45 AMA Process for Efficient Material Recovery from Scrap Electronics: Jeffrey S. Spangenberger1; Joseph Pomykala1; John Hryn1; Bassam Jody1; Edward Daniels1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

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Thermally Activated Processes in Plastic Deformation: Nucleation and Diffusive ProcessesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizer: Christopher Woodward, Air Force Research Laboratory

Monday AM Room: 1BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jeffery Rickman, Lehigh University; Carelyn Campbell, NIST

8:30 AM InvitedChallenges in the Modeling of Nucleation and Growth Processes: Jeffrey Rickman1; 1Lehigh University

9:00 AM InvitedAnalysis and Modeling of Nucleation Controlled Reactions: John Perepezko1; Seth Imhoff1; 1University of Wisconsin Madison

9:30 AM InvitedDiffusive Molecular Dynamics: Ju Li1; Sanket Sarkar2; William Cox2; Thomas Lenosky2; Erik Bitzek1; Yunzhi Wang2; 1University of Pennsylvania; 2The Ohio State University

10:00 AM InvitedPredicting Diffusion Coefficients of Multi-Component Solids from First Principles: Anton Van der Ven1; 1University of Michigan

10:30 AM Break

10:45 AM InvitedPredicting Volume-Based Diffusion in Multicomponent Multiphase Alloys: Carelyn Campbell1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

11:15 AM InvitedAdvanced Methods for Modeling Thermally Activated Processes: Arthur Voter1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:45 AM InvitedEquilibrium and Time-Dependent Solute Segregation at Grain Boundaries: Systematic Monte Carlo Studies: Irina Belova1; Graeme Murch1; Thomas Fiedler1; 1The University of Newcastle

12:15 PMAtomistic Modeling of Interactions of Dislocation Pile-Up with Grain Boundaries: Jian Wang1; Steven Valone1; Richard Hoagland1; Timothy Germann1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Ultrasonic Welding for Lightweight Components: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, American Welding Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Young Leaders Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Materials and Processing Committee, METSOC-CIM: Metal Processing and Fabrication CommitteeProgram Organizer: Frank Balle, University of Kaiserslautern

Monday AM Room: 33AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Frank Balle, Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Kaiserslautern (Germany)

8:30 AM Introductory Comments, Frank Balle, Organizer

8:35 AMMechanisms of Joint Formation in Ultrasonic Spot Welding Aluminium Automotive Sheet: Phil Prangnell1; Dimitrios Bakavos1; Yingchun Chen1; 1The University of Manchester

8:55 AMUltrasonic Welding of Cables and Wires: Stefan Heinz1; Dietmar Eifler1; Guntram Wagner1; 1University of Kaiserslautern

9:15 AM InvitedUltrasonic Metal Welding of Hybrid Joints: Guntram Wagner1; Frank Balle1; Dietmar Eifler1; 1University of Kaiserslautern

9:45 AMOptimization of Aluminium to Magnesium Ultrasonic Spot Welding: Lexi Panteli1; Yingchun Chen1; David Strong1; Xiaoyun Zhang2; Phil Prangnell1; 1The University of Manchester; 2Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials

10:05 AM Break

10:15 AMFatigue Failure Behavior and Life Estimation of Ultrasonic Spot Welds in Lap-Shear Specimens of Magnesium and Steel Sheets: Teresa Franklin1; Jwo Pan1; Michael Santella2; Tsung-Yu Pan2; 1University of Michigan; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:35 AMEffect of Zinc Coatings on Joint Properties and Interface Reactions in Aluminum to Steel Ultrasonic Spot Welding: Farid Haddadi1; Phil Prangnell1; 1The University of Manchester

10:55 AMUltrasonic Spot Welding of AZ31B to Galvanized Mild Steel: Michael Santella1; Teresa Franklin2; Tsung-Yu Pan1; Elliot Brown3; Jwo Pan2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Michigan; 3EB Scientific Enterprises

11:15 AMUltrasonic Welding of Hybrid Aluminum/CFRP-Joints: Microstructure, Monotonic Properties and Fatigue Behavior: Stefan Huxhold1; Frank Balle1; Guntram Wagner1; Dietmar Eifler1; 1University of Kaiserslautern

11:35 AM Concluding Comments

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2011 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, Applications and Implications: Nanomaterials: EnergySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; David Stollberg, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Suveen Mathaudhu, U.S. Army Research Office

Monday PM Room: 8February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; Seung Kang, Qualcomm

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedTitanium Oxides Thin Film Anodes for All-Solid-State Lithium Ion Batteries: Ming-Che Yang1; Danijel Gostovic2; Shirley Meng2; 1University of Florida; 2U.C. San Diego

2:35 PMSynthesis of Titania Nanotubes for Lithium Ion Batteries: Hyukjae Lee1; Sang-Jun Park1; 1Andong National University

2:50 PMNanogenerators from Piezoelectric-Coated Carbon Nanotubes: David Stollberg1; 1Georgia Tech Research Institute

3:05 PMStructural and Electrochemical Characterization of Individual Nanowires for Li-ion Batteries: John Sullivan1; Arunkumar Subramanian1; Jianyu Huang1; Michael Shaw1; Nicholas Hudak1; Yongjie Zhan2; Jun Lou2; 1Sandia National Labs; 2Rice University

3:20 PMPhase Field Simulations of Morphological Evolution during Lithium Intercalation/Extraction in Li-ion Batteries: Saswata Bhattacharya1; Linyun Liang1; Long-Qing Chen1; 1Pennsylvania State University

3:35 PM Break

3:50 PM InvitedDye Sensitized Solar Cells with 3-Dimensional Anodes, and Prospects for Incorporating Unusual Photophysical Processes: Michael Tauber1; 1University of California, San Diego

4:20 PMFormation of Silver Nanocube Array via Silica-Polymer Nanocomposites: Chi-Kai Chiu1; Yong-Jae Choi1; Tzy-Jiun Luo1; 1North Carollina State University

4:35 PMSelf-Assembled Epitaxial Quantum Dot Multilayers: A Stochastic Continuum Modeling Approach: Lawrence Friedman1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

4:50 PMThree Dimensional Carbon Nanotube Photovoltaics: Jack Flicker1; Jud Ready2; 1Georgia Insitute of Technology; 2Georgia Tech Research Institute

5:05 PMNew Silicon Alloy Nano-Particulate Materials for Lithium Ion Battery Anodes: Emma White1; Lisa Rueschhoff1; Iver Anderson2; Steve Martin3; 1Iowa State University & Ames Laboratory; 2Ames Laboratory & Iowa State University; 3Iowa State University

5:20 PM Concluding Comments

2nd International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing: Microwave Heating and Iron and Steel ProductionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Pyrometallurgy Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Jerome Downey, Montana Tech; Jaroslaw Drelich, Michigan Technological University; Tao Jiang, Central South University; Mark Cooksey, CSIRO

Monday PM Room: 18February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Chenguang Bai, Chongqing University; Jerome Downey, Montana Tech of the Univ of Montana

2:00 PMA Study of Coal-Based Direct Reduction of Composite Binder Magnetite Preheated Pellets: Deqing Zhu1; Tiejun Chun1; Vinicius Mendes1; Jian Pan1; Jian Li2; 1Central South University; 2Research Institute of Baosteel

2:20 PMA Model of Decarburization of Iron/Carbon Droplets: Mark Schwarz1; 1CSIRO

2:40 PMNon-Isothermal Kinetics of Reduction Reaction of Oxidized Pellet under Microwave Irradiation: Wu Kai1; Huang Zhu-Cheng1; Peng Hu2; 1CSU; 2Syno-Therm Co. Ltd

3:00 PMMicrowave Dielectric Properties of Pyrolyzed Carbon: Zhiwei Peng1; Jiann-Yang Hwang1; Wayne Bell1; Matthew Andriese1; Shuqian Xie2; 1Michigan Technological University; 2Northeastern University

3:20 PMFugitive Emissions Related to Oxidation of Liquid Silicon During Ladle Refining: Mari Næss1; Gabriella Tranell1; Nils Eivind Kamfjord1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

3:40 PMReduction Kinetics of Iron Oxide in CaO-SiO2-Al2O3-FexO-C Mixtures: Yuanyuan Zhang1; Patrick Masset1; 1TU Bergakademie Freiberg

4:00 PM Break

4:10 PMOptimization of the Process Variables for Making Direct Reduced Iron by Microwave Heating using Response Surface Methodology: Linqing Dai1; Jinhui Peng1; Hongbo Zhu1; 1Kunming University of Science and Technology

4:30 PMStudy on Nucleation and Growth Mechanism of Iron Crystal Grain in Coal-Based Shaft Furnace Direct Reduction Iron Pellets by Microwave Heating: Zhucheng Huang1; Zhenyuan Liao1; Bing Hu1; Lingyun Yi1; Yuanbo Zhang1; 1Central South University

4:50 PMIn-Situ Mass, Temperature, and Resistance Measurements during Microwave Metallization of Iron Ore and Zink Dust for On-Line Optimization: Wayne Bell1; 1Michigan Technological University

5:10 PMResearch on the Reduction Mechanism of Vanadium Oxides in Lumpy Zone in Blast Furnace: YongHong Wang1; Bing Xie1; QingYun Huang1; JiaRong Yang1; 1ChongQing University

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5:30 PMInvestigation on a Microwave High-Temperature Air Heat Exchanger: Jianhua Liu1; Yingwei Li1; Lijun Liu1; Jinhui Peng1; Libo Zhang1; Shenghui Guo1; Huilong Luo1; Hongpo Wang1; Guo Chen1; 1Kunming University of Science and Technology

Advances in Science-Based Processing of Superalloys for Cost and Sustainment: Application of Modeling and Simulation to Component Design and Life PredictionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation CommitteeProgram Organizers: Donna Ballard, US Air Force; David Furrer, Pratt & Whitney; Paul Jablonski, US Department of Energy; Christopher Woodward, Air Force Research Laboratory; Jeff Simmons, AFRL; Mark Blodgett, Wright-Patterson AFB

Monday PM Room: 33BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: David Furrer, Pratt & Whitney; Jeff Simmons, AFRL

2:00 PM InvitedExtreme Values in Materials Microstructure: Anthony Rollett1; Seth Wilson1; Jeff Simmons2; Katayun Barmak1; Michael Groeber2; David Rowenhorst3; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2Air Force Research Lab.; 3Naval Research Lab.

2:30 PM InvitedUncertainty in Process-Structure-Property Relations: Robust Materials Design: David McDowell1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

3:00 PM InvitedRolls-Royce Perspective on Advances in Science-Based Processing of Superalloy Materials and Components: Mary Lee Gambone1; 1Rolls-Royce

3:30 PM Break

3:45 PM InvitedModeling and Simulation in Fossil Energy Systems – Current Prospectus: Jeffrey Hawk1; Liang Jiang2; 1U.S. Department of Energy; 2GE Global Research

4:15 PMModeling Deformation Mechanisms and Grain Structure Evolution during Forging of Powder-Metallurgy Nickel-Base Turbine Disk Alloy: Wen Tu1; Tresa Pollock2; 1University of Michigan; 2University of California - Santa Barbara

4:35 PMThe Progression of Oxidation Damage for an Advanced Powder Metallurgy Disk Superalloy: Chantal Sudbrack1; James Smialek1; Tim Gabb1; David Hull1; Timothy Gorman2; Doug Wei3; Jeff Marshman3; 1NASA Glenn Research Center; 2University of Dayton; 3Carl Zeiss SMT Inc.

4:55 PMDiffusion Simulation and Oxidation Life Prediction of Turbine Metallic Coatings: Fan Zhang1; Shuanglin Chen1; Weisheng Cao1; Y. Austin Chang2; Kang Lee3; Donna Ballard4; Jeff Simmons4; 1CompuTherm, LLC; 2University of Wisconsin-Madison; 3Rolls-Royce Corporation; 4Air Force Research Laboratory

5:15 PMNitridation of HAYNES® NS-163® Alloy: Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Michael Fahrmann1; Krishna Srivastava1; 1Haynes International Inc.

Alumina and Bauxite: Bauxite Resources and UtilisationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: James Metson, University of Auckland; Carlos Suarez, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc

Monday PM Room: 17AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMNew Development Model for Bauxite Deposits: Peter-Hans ter Weer1; 1TWS Services and Advice

2:30 PMStudy on the Characterization of Marginal Bauxite from Pará/Brazil: Fernanda Silva1; João Sampaio2; Marta Medeiros1; Francisco Garrido1; 1IQ/UFRJ - CETEM; 2Centro de Tecnologia Mineral

2:55 PMResource Utilization of High-Sulfur Bauxite of Low-Median Grade in Chongqing China: Jianguo Yin1; Wentang Xia1; Mingrong Han1; 1Chongqing University of Science and Technology

3:20 PM Break

3:30 PMDevelopment of Bauxite and Alumina Resources in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: AbdulGhafoor Al-Dubaisi1; 1Saudi Arabian Mining Co. (Maaden)

3:55 PMDigestion Studies on Central Indian Bauxite: Puliyur Krishnaswamy Narasimha Raghavan1; Nand Kumar Kshatriya1; 1Bharat Aluminium Co. Ltd., (A Unit of Vedanta Resources Plc.,), BALCO Nagar, Korba

4:20 PMEffects of Roasting Pretreatment in Intense Magnetic Field on Digestion Performance of Diasporic Bauxite: Zhang Ting-an1; Dou Zhihe1; Lv Guozhi1; Liu Yan1; Du Juan1; Wang Xiaoxiao1; Li Yan1; 1Northeastern University

Aluminum Alloys: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications: Numerical ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Subodh Das, Phinix LLC; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky

Monday PM Room: 14AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: John Chinella, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

2:00 PMModeling Performance of Protection Materials Aluminum 7020-T651 and Steel: John Chinella1; 1U.S. Army Research Laboratory

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2:20 PMThe Influence of Temperature on the Tensile Anisotropy of a Forged 7XXX Aluminum Alloy: Agouti Siham1; Bozzolo Nathalie1; Bouchard Pierre-Olivier1; Le Brun Pierre2; Piellard Mickael3; 1Centre of materials forming; 2Voreppe Research Center; 3Aubert et Duval Issoire

2:40 PMModeling the Strain Path Change Effect in 5754-O Aluminum Alloy Sheet: Lin Hu1; Anthony Rollett1; Mark Iadicola2; Tim Foecke2; Steve Banovic2; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology

3:00 PMMicromechanical Simulations for Fatigue Damage Incubation at Debonded Particles Using Cohesive Zone Model: Tong Li1; Yibin Xue1; 1Utah State University

3:20 PMComprehensive Thermo-Mechanical Validation of Extrusion Simulation Cycle for Al 1100 Using HyperXtrude: AbdulAfoo Parkar1; Clemence Bouvard1; Stephen Horstemeyer1; Esteban Marin1; Paul Wang1; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University

3:40 PM Break

3:55 PMDeformation and Rupture Modeling of an Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite: James DeMarco1; Justin Karl1; Ali Gordon1; 1UCF MMAE Dept.

4:15 PMMechanical Properties and Casting Characteristics of the Secondary Aluminum Alloy AlSi9Cu3(Fe) (A226): Philip Pucher1; Holm Böttcher2; Helmut Kaufmann3; Helmut Antrekowitsch1; Peter J. Uggowitzer4; 1University of Leoben; 2AMAG Casting GmbH; 3Austria Metall AG (AMAG); 4ETH Zurich

4:35 PMComparison of Different FEM Codes Approach for Extrusion Process Analysis: Lorenzo Donati1; Luca Tomesani1; Nooman Ben Khalifa2; A. Erman Tekkaya2; 1University of Bologna; 2Technische Universität Dortmund

4:55 PMNumerical Prediction of Grain Shape Evolution during Extrusion of AA6082 Alloy: Antonio Segatori1; Lorenzo Donati1; Luca Tomesani1; 1University of Bologna

5:15 PMAnalysis of Charge Weld Evolution for a Multi-Hole Extrusion Die: Antonio Segatori1; Lorenzo Donati1; Barbara Reggiani1; Luca Tomesani1; 1University of Bologna

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Environment- Emissions/ Anode Effect ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mohd Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain; Abdulla Ahmed, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba); Charles Mark Read, Bechtel Corporation; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc.

Monday PM Room: 17BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Robert Baxter, Bechtel Corp

2:00 PMHF Measurements Inside an Aluminium Electrolysis Cell: Karen Osen1; Thor Aarhaug1; Asbjørn Solheim1; Egil Skybakmoen1; Camilla Sommerseth2; 1SINTEF Materials and Chemistry; 2Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology, NTNU

2:20 PMLasIRTM -R – The New Generation RoHS-Compliant Gas Analyzers Based on Tunable Diode Lasers: Jean-Pierre Gagne1; John Pisano2; Alak Chanda3; Gervase Mackay3; Keith Mackay3; Pierre Bouchard1; 1STAS; 2University of California at Riverside; 3Unisearch Associates Inc.

2:40 PMUse of Spent Potlining (SPL) in Ferro Silicomanganese Smelting: Paulo von Krüger1; 1Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto

3:00 PMReduction of PFC Emissions at Pot Line 70 kA of Companhia Brasileira De Alumínio: Henrique Santos1; Danilo Melo1; Jocimar Calixto1; Jefferson Santos1; João Miranda1; 1Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio

3:20 PM Break

3:30 PMTowards Redefining the Alumina Specifications Sheet – The Case of HF Emissions: Linus Perander1; Marco Stam2; Margaret Hyland1; James Metson1; 1Light Metals Research Centre; 2Aluminium Delfzijl B.V.

3:50 PMDesign of Experiment to Minimize Fluoride and Particulate Emissions at Alumar: Eliezer Batista1; Paulo Miotto1; Edson Montoro1; Luciano Souza1; 1Alcoa

4:10 PMInnovative Distributed Multi-Pollutant Pot Gas Treatment System: Geir Wedde1; Odd Bjarno1; Anders Sorhuus1; 1Alstom

4:30 PMFluoride Emissions Management Guide (FEMG) for Aluminium Smelters: Nursiani Tjahyono1; Yashuang Gao1; David Wong1; Wei Zhang1; Mark Taylor1; 1Light Metals Research Centre

4:50 PMConsiderations Regarding High Draft Ventilation as an Air Emission Reduction Tool: Stephan Broek1; Neal Dando2; Stephen Lindsay2; Alain Moras2; 1Hatch Ltd; 2Alcoa

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Approaches for Investigating Phase Transformations at the Atomic Scale: Transformations in Fe, Ni and Al Based Systems ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neal Evans, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Francisca Caballero, Spanish National Research Center for Metallurgy (CENIM-CSIC); Chris Wolverton, Northwestern University; David Seidman, Northwestern University; Rajarshi Banerjee, University of North Texas

Monday PM Room: 32BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Francisca Caballero, Spanish National Research Center for Metallurgy (CENIM-CSIC); Michael Miller, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedNano-scale Analysis of Precipitation in Nitrided Steels: Tadashi Furuhara1; Goro Miyamoto1; 1Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University

2:25 PM InvitedAtomic Structure of NbN GP Like Zones in a Model Fe-Nb-(C)-N Alloy: Frederic Danoix1; Thierry Epicier2; David Tingaud3; Philippe Maugis4; 1CNRS - Université de Rouen; 2INSA de Lyon; 3Université Paris 13; 4Université Paul Cezanne - Marseille

2:50 PM InvitedNanometric Scale Investigation of Phase Transformations in Advanced Steels for Automotive Applications: Josée Drillet1; Thierry Iung1; Nathalie Valle1; 1ArcelorMittal

3:15 PMPrecipitation Strengthening of a Nano-Cluster-Strengthened Ferritic Steel: Z. W. Zhang1; Ai Serizawa2; C. T. Liu1; Xun-Li Wang2; M. K. Miller2; Bryan Chin1; 1Auburn University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:30 PM Break

3:45 PM InvitedAtom Probe Tomography as a Tool to Advance Steels Design and Performance: Elena Pereloma1; Ilana Timokhina2; 1University of Wollongong; 2Deakin University

4:10 PM InvitedTransformation of Martensite to Austenite During Aging in Steel Studied by Atom Probe Tomography and Simulation: Dirk Ponge1; Olga Dmitrieva1; Gerhard Inden1; Julio Millán1; Pyuck-Pa Choi1; Jilt Sietsma2; Dierk Raabe1; 1Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH; 2Delft University of Technology

4:35 PMComplementary Use of Transmission Electron Microscopy and Atom Probe Tomography for the Examination of Plastic Accommodation in Nanocrystalline Bainitic Steels: Francisca Caballero1; Hung-Wei Yen2; Michael Miller3; Jer-Ren Yang2; Juan Cornide1; Carlos Garcia-Mateo1; 1CENIM-CSIC; 2National Taiwan University; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:50 PM InvitedEffect of Solute Atoms Distribution on the Phase Transformation in Steel: Genichi Shigesato1; Shunsuke Taniguchi1; Taishi Fujishiro1; Masaaki Sugiyama1; 1Nippon Steel Corporation

5:15 PMInfluence of Forging Conditions on Mechanical Properties of Ti and V-Bearing High Strength Forging Steels and Associated Precipitation Microstructure Characterized by TEM and 3D-Atom-Probe: Naoyuki Sano1; Tatsuya Hasegawa2; 1Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd.; 2Sumitomo Metals (Kokura), Ltd.

Biological Materials Science: Bio-Inspiration and Bio-Inspired Materials II: Soft BiomaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

Monday PM Room: 15AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Paul Calvert, University of Massachusetts; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

2:00 PM InvitedGelation of Mucin Glycoproteins: Rama Bansil1; 1Boston University

2:30 PMSynthesis of Vitrified Collagen Gels with Optimized Transparency and Mechanical Strength for Repair of Ocular Injuries: Jennifer Breidenich1; Daniel Mulreany2; Freddy Espinoza2; Yo-Rhin Rhim1; Xiomara Calderon-Colon1; Qiongyu Guo2; R.L. McCally1; Morgan Trexler1; Oliver Schein3; Jennifer Elisseeff2; 1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; 2Johns Hopkins University; 3Wilmer Eye Institute

2:50 PM InvitedProgress Towards Cartilage Engineering Using Peptide Hydrogels: Joel Schneider1; 1National Cancer Institute

3:20 PMMolecular Biomimetics Enables Biological Materials Science and Engineering: Mehmet Sarikaya1; 1University of Washington

3:40 PM Break

3:50 PM InvitedHydrogels Formed by Inkjet Printing through Ionic Self-Assembly for Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery: Skander Limem1; Donald McCallum2; David Kaplan3; Marc in het Panhuis2; Gordon Wallace2; Paul Calvert1; 1University of Massachusetts; 2University of Wollongong; 3Tufts University

4:20 PMFabrication of 3D Hydrogel Matrices Containing Yeast and Human Cells: Paul Calvert1; Swati Mishra1; Dapeng Li1; 1University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

4:40 PMSynthesis of Cellulose Hydrogels with High Strength and Transparency for Use as an Ocular Bandage: Morgan Trexler1; Jenna Graham1; Jeffrey Maranchi1; Jennifer Breidenich1; Russell McCally1; Marcia Patchan1; Freddy Espinoza2; Jeremy Chae2; Iossif Strehin2; Oliver Schein3; Jennifer Elisseeff2; 1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; 2Johns Hopkins University; 3Wilmer Eye Institute

5:00 PMFabrication of a Cellulosic Nanocomposite Scaffold with Improved Supermolecular Structure as a Potential Cardiovascular Tissue-Engineered Graft: Parisa Pooyan1; Hamid Garmestani1; Rina Tannenbaum1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

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5:20 PMLessons from Nature: Biomimicry of Leaf Surfaces: John Nychka1; 1University of Alberta

Bulk Metallic Glasses VIII: Alloy Development and Application IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gongyao Wang, University of Tennessee; Peter Liaw, Univ of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, Univ of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, Univ of Tennessee

Monday PM Room: 6DFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: J. Eckert, IFW Dresden; Jinn Chu, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

2:00 PM InvitedTi-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses and Composites for Structural and Functional Applications: J. Eckert1; 1IFW Dresden

2:20 PMEvaluation of Physical and Mechanical Properties of Metallic Glasses in Micro/nano Scales: Jinn Chu1; Yen-Chen Chen1; Jason Jang2; Tsong-Ru Tsai3; Hidemi Kato4; 1National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; 2National Central University; 3National Taiwan Ocean University; 4Tohoku University

2:30 PM InvitedAlloying Effects on Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses with a High Fe Concentration: H. X. Li1; J. E. Gao1; Z. B. Jiao1; Z. P. Lu1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

2:50 PM InvitedSuperplastic Deformation at Nanoscale in Metallic Glass: Scott Mao1; J. Luo1; Jianyu Huang2; 1University of Pittsburgh; 2Sandia National Lab

3:10 PMAtomic Mobility Inside Shear Bands and the Impact on Tracer Diffusion, Nucleation and Growth: Gerhard Wilde1; Joachim Bokeloh1; Gerrit Reglitz1; Harald Rösner1; Sergiy Divinski1; 1University of Muenster

3:20 PM Break

3:30 PM InvitedBending-Ductility Improvements of Bulk Metallic Glass by Surface Coatings: Jinn Chu1; Bo-Shian Houng1; Jason S. C. Jang2; Yin-Yu Chang3; Peter K. Liaw4; Yoshihiko Yokoyama5; Akihisa Inoue5; 1National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; 2National Central University; 3Mingdao University; 4The University of Tennessee; 5Tohoku University

3:50 PMCharacterization and Mechanical Response of Amorphous Fe45Ni45Mo7B3 Honeycombs: Balaji Jayakumar1; Jay Hanan1; 1Oklahoma State University

4:00 PM InvitedAir-Oxidation of a [(Co50Cr15C15Mo14B6)97.5Er2.5]93Fe7 Bulk Metallic Glass at 600 - 725 oC: Wu Kai1; P.C. Lin1; Y.H. Wu1; W.S. Chen1; Z.Z. Liang1; H.L. Jia2; P.K. Liaw2; 1Institute of Materials Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University; 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Tennessee

4:20 PMDeformation Behaviour of Metallic Glasses: B Vishwanadh1; R Tewari1; S Sharma1; R Kishore1; G K Dey1; 1Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

4:30 PM InvitedDeformation Behavior and Deformation-Induced Nanocrystallization of Bulk Metallic Glasses: Tao Zhang1; 1Beihang University

4:50 PMDependence of Fracture Toughness on the Configurational State of a Metallic Glass: Glenn Garrett1; Jin-Yoo Suh1; Michael Floyd2; Angeliki Kapoglou3; Marios Demetriou1; William Johnson1; 1CalTech; 2UC Berkeley; 3European Space Agency

5:00 PM InvitedDynamic Mechanical Behavior of Bulk Metallic Glass and Its Composite: Morgana Trexler1; Naresh Thadhani2; 1The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; 2Georgia Institute of Technology

5:20 PMDynamic Compressive Behavior of Fe Based Amorphous Metal Honeycomb Cellular Structures: Advait Bhat1; Jay Hanan1; Ganapathi Mahadevan1; 1Oklahoma State University

5:30 PM InvitedAtomic-Scale Structural Heterogeneity, Percolation and Unified Yielding Behavior in Metallic Glasses: Yong Yang1; Jianchao Ye1; C.T. Liu1; Jian Lu1; 1the Hong Kong Polytechnic University

5:50 PMThe Oxidation Behavior of an FeCo-Based Bulk Metallic Glass at 600 - 700oC: Wu Kai1; Pin-Chen Lin1; Yan-Hao Wu1; Z.Z. Liang1; P.K. Liaw2; 1Taiwan Ocean University; 2University of Tennessee

Cast Shop for Aluminum Production: Casthouse Productivity and SafetySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Brooks, Swinburne University of Technology; John Grandfield, Grandfield Technology Pty Ltd

Monday PM Room: 16AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Leonard Aubery, SELEE Corporation; David De Young, Alcoa

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMNew Casthouse Smelter Layout for the Production of Small Non-Alloyed Ingots: Three Furnaces/Two Lines: Jacques Berlioux1; Arnaud Bourgier1; Jean-Louis Baudrenghien1; Christian Jonville1; Nicolas Tardy1; 1Rio Tinto Alcan

2:35 PMUse of Process Simulation to Design a Billet Casthouse: Gwenola Jaouen1; 1Rio Tinto - Aluval

3:00 PMOptimizing Scrap Reuse as a Key Element in Efficient Aluminium Cast Houses: Tom Schmidt1; Jan Migchielsen1; 1Otto Junker

3:25 PMImplementation of an Effective Energy Management Program Supported by a Case Study: Roger Courchee1; 1K B Alloys, LLC

3:50 PM Break

4:00 PMMolten Metal Safety Approach through a Network: Christian Pluchon1; Bruno Hannart1; Laurent Jouet-Pastré1; 1Alcan Engineered Product

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4:25 PMImproved Monolithic Materials for Lining Aluminum Holding and Melting Furnaces: Andy Wynn1; John Coppack1; Tom Steele1; Ken Moody1; 1Thermal Ceramics

4:50 PMCost of Poor Quality in Aluminium Cast House Processes: Puliyur Krishnaswamy Narasimha Raghavan1; 1Bharat Aluminium Co. Ltd., (A Unit of Vedanta Resources Plc.,), BALCO Nagar, Korba

Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials: Mineral Processing and AnalysisSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizer: Sergio Monteiro, State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Monday PM Room: 14BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Donato Firrao, Politecnico di Torino; Joner Alves, University of Sao Paulo

2:00 PMA Study on a Greensand Slate from Abaeté as a Source of Potassium: Thermal Treatment on Different Temperatures and Extraction on Acidic Media: Adriana da Silva1; Francisco Garrido1; Marta Medeiros1; João Sampaio2; 1UFRJ; 2CETEM

2:15 PMApplication of High-Power Nanosecond Pulses to Flotation Separation of Sulfide Minerals: Igor Bunin1; Valentine Chanturiya1; Alexey Kovalev1; Irina Khabarova1; Elizaveta Koporulina1; 1Research Institute of Comprehensive Exploitation of Mineral Resources RAS

2:30 PMSulfur Deposition Impact on Surface Morphology of Fly Ash-Based Adsorbent for Mercury Removal: Yaohua Chen1; Wei Gao1; Qingcai Liu1; Cunfang Lu1; Jian Yang1; 1University of Chongqing

2:45 PMSulfur Contents on the Distribution Characteristics of Mercury in Coals: Wei Gao1; Qingcai Liu1; Cunfang Lu1; Jian Yang1; Huimin Zheng1; Juan Wen1; Chunling Yao1; 1university of Chongqing

3:00 PMCharacterization of Burrows from Mining District of Pachuca - Real Del Monte, in Hidalgo State and Viability Study to Use These Residues as Alternate Industrial Material: Juan Hernández1; Eleazar Salinas1; Francisco Patiño1; Isauro Rivera1; Martín Reyes1; Miguel Pérez1; Eduardo Cerecedo1; 1Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

3:15 PMStructural Characterization of Apatite Type Rare Earth Silicates: Lii-Cherng Leu1; Sherin Thomas2; Mailadil Sebastian2; Rick Ubic1; Scott Misture3; 1Boise State University; 2Nationals Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology; 3Alfred University

3:30 PM Break

3:45 PM KeynoteMaterials Characterization is the Key to Effective and Efficient Processing: Case Studies in Extractive Cu Leaching and Mineral Processing Post-Evaluation of Drywall: Ann Hagni1; 1Geoscience Consultant

4:25 PMThe Influence of Ca on (Sr2-xCax)(MgTe)O6 Double Perovskites: Steven Letourneau1; Rick Ubic1; Sherin Thomas2; G. Subodh3; M. Sebastian2; 1Boise State University; 2National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology; 3Physikalishches Institut

4:40 PMTechnological Characterization of Phonolite Rock to Be Applied as Source of Nutrients to the Brazilian Agriculture: Aline Maria Teixeira1; João Sampaio2; Francisco Garrido3; Marta Medeiros3; 1IQ/UFRJ - CETEM; 2CETEM-MCT; 3IQ-UFRJ

4:55 PMStudy on Thermal Stabilities of 2- Substituted Benzimidazoles Copper and Zinc Complex: Yan Shi1; Dan Li1; Qingqiao Liu2; Zhongliang Xiao1; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology; 2Hunan Hualing Xiantan Steel Co. Ltd.

5:10 PMInvestigation on Extracting Boric Acid from Saline Brine by Boron Specific Chelating Resin: Xiang Xiao1; Baizhen Chen1; Xichang Shi1; Yunfeng Fu1; Hui Xu1; Xiyun Yang1; 1Central South University School

5:25 PMLow Temperature Carbothermic Reduction of Panzhihua Low Grade Ilmenite after Ball Milling: Ying Lei1; Yu Li1; Jinhui Peng1; Libo Zhang1; Shenghui Guo1; Wei Li1; 1Key Laboratory of Unconventional metallurgy, Ministry of Education

Chloride 2011: Practice and Theory of Chloride-Based Metallurgy: Pyrometallurgy and Acid RegenerationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Canadian Institute of Metals, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Dirk Verhulst, Consultant, Extractive Metallurgy; V.I. (Lucky) Lakshmanan, Process Research Ortech, Inc.

Monday PM Room: 19February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Khamal Adham, Hatch Ltd.; Lisa Helberg, E.I. DuPont de Nemours

2:00 PMChloride Metallurgy: Process Technology Development: Edgar Peek1; 1Xstrata Process Support

2:25 PMPurification of Titanium Tetrachloride: A History: Lisa Helberg1; 1E.I. DuPont de Nemours

2:50 PMZirconium Chlorination Behavior: A Literature Review: Donald Voit1; 1Westinghouse

3:15 PMHCl Leaching and Acid Regeneration Using MgCl2 Brines and Molten Salt Hydrates: Jan deBakker1; Joshua LaMarre1; Vladimiros Papangelakis2; Boyd Davis1; 1Queen’s University; 2University of Toronto

3:40 PMPrecipitation of Hematite and Recovery of Hydrochloric Acid from Concentrated Iron Chloride Solutions by a Novel Hydrolytic Decomposition Process: Levente Becze1; Sebastian Hock1; George Demopoulos1; 1McGill University

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4:20 PMApplication of Oxygen Enrichment for the Pyrohydrolysis of Metal Chlorides: Kamal Adham1; Cassandra Lee1; 1Hatch Ltd.

4:45 PMChlorine, Copper and “De Novo” Synthesis of Dioxins: Alfons Buekens1; Shao Ke1; 1Zhejiang University, Institute for Thermal Power Engineering (ITPE)

5:10 PMSegregation Roasting of a Saprolitic Laterite Ore: An Experimental Investigation: Munyaradzi Kwatara1; Juzer Tayabally1; Edgar Peek1; Ron Schonewille2; 1Xstrata Process Support; 2Xstrata Nickel

5:35 PMMechanism of Selective Chlorination of Reduced Limonitic Nickel Laterite Using a Solid Chloride Agent: Chuanlin Fan1; Xiujing Zhai1; Yan Fu1; Yongfeng Chang1; Binchuan Li1; Ting-an Zhang1; 1Northeastern University

Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Brent Fultz Honorary Session I: Joint Session with Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV SymposiumSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, ASM: Alloy Phase Diagrams CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A & M University; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mikko Haataja, Princeton University; Jeff Hoyt, McMaster University; Vidvuds Ozolins, University of California, Los Angeles; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Monday PM Room: 9February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Michael Manley, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedMegawatts and Petaflops: Ian S. Anderson1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:35 PM KeynoteHigh Temperature Thermodynamics and Atom Vibrations: Brent Fultz1; 1California Institute of Technology

3:05 PM InvitedCollective Behavior of Intrinsic Localized Modes Observed in the Vibrational Spectrum Of NaI: Michael Manley1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

3:35 PM Break

4:00 PM InvitedAb Initio above Zero: Alloy Thermodynamics from First Principles: Axel van de Walle1; 1Caltech

4:30 PM InvitedStudies on Vibrational Entropy in Alloys Using Inelastic Neutron Scattering at ORNL: Jack Robertson1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

5:00 PM InvitedTime-of-Flight Inelastic Neutron Scattering Studies of Phonons and Magnetism in Polycrystalline Samples: Robert McQueeney1; 1Iowa State University

David Pope Honorary Symposium on Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture of Advanced Metallic Materials: Intermetallics II and Ti AlloysSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: E. P. George, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Haruyuki Inui, Kyoto University; C. T. Liu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Monday PM Room: 32AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Kevin Hemker, Johns Hopkins University; Michael Smith, Federal Bureau of Investigation

2:00 PM InvitedTransformation-Induced Plasticity during Pseudo-Elastic Deformation in Ni-Ti Microcrystals: Michael Mills1; Peter Anderson1; Matthew Bowers1; Sivom Manchiraju1; Peter Sarosi2; Michael Uchic3; 1The Ohio State University; 2General Motors R & D Tech Center; 3Air Force Research Labs RXLM

2:30 PM InvitedSome Unusual Aspects of the Deformation of FeAl and Fe2MnAl: I. Baker1; 1Dartmouth College

3:00 PM InvitedRecent Progress in High Temperature TiAl Alloys: Guoliang Chen1; Junpin Lin2; 1Univ. of Science and Technology Beijing; 2univ. of Science and Technology Beijing

3:30 PMAtomistic Simulations of Cross-Slip Nucleation in L12 Ni3Al: Satish Rao1; Dennis Dimiduk2; Jaafar El-Awady3; Triplicane Parthasarathy1; Michael Uchic2; Christopher Woodward2; 1UES Inc.; 2Air Force Research laboratory; 3Johns Hopkins University

3:45 PMEffect of Lamellar Microstructure on Impact Toughness and Fracture Behavior in Wrought Gamma TiAl Alloy: Hirotoyo Nakashima1; Toshikazu Kikugawa1; Shun Oinuma2; Masao Takeyama1; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology; 2Former graduate student (Currently Toshiba Corporation Power Systems Company)

4:00 PM Break

4:10 PMThe Role of Microtexture on Fatigue Lifetime Variability and Crack Initiation Mechanisms in Ti-6Al-4V: Christopher Szczepanski1; James Larsen2; S. Lee Semiatin2; 1UTC/AFRL; 2AFRL/RX

4:25 PMUnderstanding of the Fracture Behavior of Titanium Alloy Ti-6Al-4V: Santhosh Koduri1; Vikas Dixit1; Peter Collins2; Babu Viswanathan1; Hamish Fraser1; 1The Ohio State University; 2University of North Texas

4:40 PMExtended Zonal Dislocations Mediating {11-22}<11-2-3> Twinning in Titanium: Bin Li1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems

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4:55 PMCharacterization of {11-21} Twinning in \945-Ti: Leyun Wang1; Rozaliya Barabash2; Yiyi Yang1; Thomas Bieler1; Martin Crimp1; Philip Eisenlohr3; Wenjun Liu4; Gene Ice2; 1Michigan State University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH; 4Argonne National Laboratory

Dynamic Behavior of Materials V: Dynamic Behavior of Reactive MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, UCSD; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Monday PM Room: 5AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology

2:00 PM InvitedBehavior of Laminate Reactive Materials under Dynamic Loading Conditions: Timothy Weihs1; Adam Stover1; David Lunking1; Jason Jouet2; Naresh Thadhani3; S Wu3; Kenneth Vecchio4; F Jiang4; Richard Lee2; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2Naval Surface Warfare Center; 3Georgia Institute of Technology; 4UC San Diego

2:30 PMDynamic Pressure Sensing during Rapid Combustion of Metal Powders in Bomb Calorimetry: Adam Stover1; Nicholas Krywopusk1; David Lunking1; Timothy Weihs1; 1The Johns Hopkins University

2:45 PMFabrication and Properties of Hot Explosive Consolidation of Ni-Al Composites: Laszlo Kecskes1; Akaki Peikrishvili2; Elguja Chagelishvili2; Zhiliang Pan3; Weihua Lin3; Qiuming Wei3; 1US Army Research Laboratory; 2Tsulukidze Institute of Mining and Technology; 3University of North Carolina Charlotte

3:00 PMInvestigating Reaction Mechanisms in Ni+Al Configurations Using Laser-Accelerated Thin Foil Impact: Sean Kelly1; Naresh Thadhani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

3:15 PMMesoscale Modeling of the Deconsolidative Burning in Polymer-Bonded Explosives: H.Keo Springer1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Lab

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3:50 PM InvitedWave Propagation and Instabilities in “Soft” Heterogeneous Materials: Vitali Nesterenko1; 1University of California, San Diego

4:20 PMQuasi-Static and Dynamic Response of Explosively Consolidated Reactive Mixtures: Chung-Ting Wei1; Vitali Efrem2; Fengchun Jiang1; David Benson1; Kenneth Vecchio1; Naresh Thadhani3; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California, San Diego; 2Lawrence Livermore National Lab; 3Georgia Institute of Technology

4:35 PMThe Role of Plastic Deformation in Initiating Intermetallic Formation Reactions: Brady Aydelotte1; Naresh Thadhani1; 1Georgia Tech

4:50 PMNumerical Modeling of Dynamic Deformation of Al/W Granular Composites: Karl Olney1; Sophia Wang1; David Benson1; Vitali Nesterenko1; 1UCSD

5:05 PMInvestigation of Al-Metal Reactions Induced by High-Rate Mechanical Loading: Eric Herbold1; Jennifer Jordan2; Naresh Thadhani1; 1Georgia Tech; 2AFRL

5:20 PMProcessing and Dynamic Testing of Al/W Granular Composites: Po-Hsun Chiu1; Vitali Nesterenko1; 1UCSD

5:35 PMMeso-Scale Simulations of Epoxy-Based Reactive Materials at High Strain-Rates: Bradley White1; H. Keo Springer2; Jonathan Spowart3; Jennifer Jordan4; Naresh Thadhani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 3AFRL/RXLMD; 4AFRL/RWME

Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production: Anode BakingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Tomsett, Rio Tinto Alcan; Ketil Rye, Alcoa Mosjøen; Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd

Monday PM Room: 16BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Said Al Maawali, Sohar Aluminium

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMDetermination of Coke Calcination Level and Anode Baking Level – Application and Reproducibility of Lc Based Methods: Stein Rørvik1; Lorentz Petter Lossius2; Arne Petter Ratvik3; 1SINTEF Materials & Chemistry; 2Hydro Primary Metal Technology; 3Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

2:30 PMOperation of an Open Type Anode Baking Furnace with a Temporary Crossover: Esteban Cobo1; Luis Beltramino1; Juan Artola1; Jorge Rey Boero1; Pierre-Jean Roy2; Jean Bigot2; 1Aluar Aluminio Argentino; 2Rio Tinto Alcan

2:55 PMRecent Developments in Anode Baking Furnace Design: Dagoberto Severo1; Vanderlei Gusberti1; Peter Sulger2; Felix Keller2; Markus Meier2; 1CAETE Engenharia Ltda.; 2R&D Carbon Ltd.

3:20 PMSohar Aluminium’s Anode Baking Furnace Operation: Said Al Hosni1; Jim Chandler1; Olivier Forato1; François Morales2; Christian Jonville2; Jean Bigot2; 1Sohar Aluminium; 2Rio Tinto Alcan

3:45 PM Break

3:55 PMMeeting the Challenge of Increasing Anode Baking Furnace Productivity: François Ordronneau1; Magali Gendre1; Luc Pomerleau1; Nigel Backhouse1; Adam Berkovich1; Xin Huang1; 1Rio Tinto Alcan

4:20 PMWireless Communication for Secured Firing and Control Systems of Anode Baking Furnaces: Nicolas Fiot1; Christian Coulaud1; 1Solios Carbone

4:45 PMFull Control of Pitch Burn during Baking: It’s Impact on Anode Quality, Operational Safety, Maintenance and Operational Costs: Detlef Maiwald1; Domenico Di Lisa1; Peter Mnikoleiski1; 1Innovatherm

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5:10 PMHigh Performance Sealing for Anode Baking Furnaces: Pierre Mahieu1; Sébastien Neple1; Nicolas Fiot1; Ismael Ofico2; Manuel Eufrasio2; 1Solios Carbone; 2Mozal

Fatigue and Corrosion Damage in Metallic Materials: Fundamentals, Modeling and Prevention: Fatigue Property-Microstructure Relationships and Crack GrowthSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials DivisionProgram Organizers: Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee

Monday PM Room: 31CFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky; Antonios Kontsos, Drexel University

2:00 PMEffects of Materials Strength on Very-High-Cycle Fatigue Behavior for Low Alloy Steels: Youshi Hong1; Aiguo Zhao1; 1Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2:20 PMEffect of Porosity on the Mechanical and High Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Casting AM60B Magnesium Alloy: Kee-Ahn Lee1; Kyu-Sik Kim2; Jung-Cheol Park3; Chang-Dong Im4; 1Andong National University; 2Hanyang University; 3RIST; 4KIMM

2:40 PMThe Effect of Precipitate State on the Cyclic Deformation Behaviour of Al Alloys: Experiments and Modelling: Weizhong Han1; Alexei Vinogradov2; Christopher Hutchinson1; 1Monash University; 2Osaka City University

3:00 PM InvitedEffect of Microstructure on Fatigue Behavior of Two Pipeline Steels: Gongyao Wang1; Muralidharan Govindarajan2; Douglas Stalheim3; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3DGS Metallurgical Solutions, Inc

3:20 PMFatigue and Fracture Performance of 500MPa Grade High Strength Bridge Steel: Huaxin Hou1; Chengjia Shang2; Yuling Zhang3; 1Ansteel Company; 2University of Science and Technology Beijing; 3Institute of Railway Science and Technology

3:40 PM Break

3:50 PMStudy the High-Cycle-Fatigue Behavior of a Nano-Precipitate Strengthened Alloy by In-Situ Neutron-Diffraction Experiments: E-Wen Huang1; Michael Hofmann2; Saurabh Kabra3; Sven Vogel4; Peter Liaw5; 1National Central University; 2Forschungsneutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II); 3Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation; 4Los Alamos National Laboratory; 5University of Tennessee

4:10 PM InvitedFatigue Crack Tip Mechanics Following a Tensile Overload: Soo Yeol Lee1; Peter K. Liaw2; Hahn Choo2; Ronald B. Rogge3; Ke An4; Camden R. Hubbard4; 1The University of British Columbia; 2The University of Tennessee; 3National Research Council Canada; 4Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:30 PMA Modified LEFM Approach for the Prediction of the Notch Effect in Fatigue: Masahiro Endo1; Keiji Yanase1; Satoshi Ikeda2; Arthur McEvily3; 1Fukuoka University; 2Kawasaki Heavy industries, Ltd.; 3University of Connecticut

4:50 PMResistivity Based Evaluation of the Fatigue Behaviour of Cast Iron: Holger Germann1; Peter Starke1; Dietmar Eifler1; 1University of Kaiserslautern

5:10 PMMicrostructure-Sensitive Probabilistic Fatigue Modeling of Notched Components: William Musinski1; David McDowell1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

5:30 PMMetallurgical Aspects of Stress Corrosion Cracking of X100 High-Strength Pipeline Steel: Frank Cheng1; 1University of Calgary

Federal Funding Workshop: Panel DiscussionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Public and Governmental Affairs CommitteeProgram Organizers: Robert Shull, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Jud Ready, Georgia Tech

Monday, 4:00-6:00 PM Room: 6EFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Robert Shull, NIST; Jud Ready, Georgia Tech

4:00 PM Introductory Comments by Robert Shull

Panel Discussion with Panelists:

Zakya Kafafi, National Science Foundation (NSF), Director, Division of Materials Research

Michael Kassner, Office of Naval Research (ONR), Director of Research

Harriet Kung, Department of Energy (DOE), Director, Basic Energy Sciences

Jon Mogford, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(DARPA), Deputy Director, Defense Sciences Office

Thomas Russell, U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Director, Aerospace Chemical and Materials Division

David Stepp, U.S. Army Research Office (ARO), Chief, Materials Science Division

Summary Comments by Jud Ready

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Friction Stir Welding and Processing VI: High Temperature Materials IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Murray Mahoney, Retired from Rockwell Scientific; Yutaka Sato, Tohoku University; Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ravi Verma, General Motors

Monday PM Room: 5BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedReliable Sealing of Copper Canisters through Cascaded Control of Power Input and Tool Temperature: Lars Cederqvist1; Olof Garpinger2; Tore Hagglund3; Anders Robertsson3; 1SKB/Lund University; 2XDIN; 3Lund University

2:25 PM InvitedFriction Stir Welding (FSW) of a Hardenable Alloy Steel in ‘Dry’ and ‘Wet’ Environments: Norman Overfield1; Murray Mahoney2; Russell Steel3; Jon Babb3; Sarath Menon1; Terry McNelley1; 1Naval Postgraduate School; 2Consultant, Brigham Young University; 3MegaStir Technologies

2:50 PM InvitedFriction Stir Welding of Industrial Steels: Jonathan Perrett1; Jonathan Martin1; Jeremy Peterson2; Russell Steel2; Scott Packer3; 1TWI; 2MegaStir Technologies; 3Advanced Metal Products

3:15 PM InvitedLocalized Mechanical Behavior Of Ti-5111 Friction Stir Welds: Jennifer Wolk1; Marc Zupan2; Christopher Cheng2; 1Naval Surface Warfare Center; 2University of Maryland Baltimore County

3:40 PMMechanical Properties of Thick Section Titanium 6Al-4V Friction Stir and Electron Beam Welds: Paul Edwards1; Gary Coleman1; Marc Petersen1; 1The Boeing Company

4:00 PMTransformation and Deformation Texture Study in Friction Stir Processed API X80 Steel: Majid Abbasi1; Tracy Nelson1; Carl Sorensen1; 1Brigham Young University

4:20 PM Break

4:30 PM InvitedThe Mechanisms of Microstructure Control and Homogenization in Multi-Pass Friction Stir Processing (FSP) of NiAl Bronze: Terry McNelley1; Sarath Menon1; Carolyn England1; 1Naval Postgraduate School

4:55 PMWear Testing of Friction Stir Spot Welding Tools and Evaluation of Weld Performance as a Function of Tool Condition: Chris Ridges1; Michael Miles1; Yuri Hovanski2; Russell Steel3; 1BYU; 2Pacific Northwest National Lab; 3Megastir Technologies

5:15 PMTungsten Based Tool Material Development for the Friction Stir Welding of Hard Metals: Brian Thompson1; 1EWI

5:35 PMImproving Heat-Affected Zone Liquation Cracking Resistance of Nickel-Base Alloys by Friction Stir Processing: James Rule1; Jeffrey Rodelas1; John Lippold1; 1Welding and Joining Metallurgy Group, The Ohio State University

5:55 PMUsing Electron Backscatter Diffraction to Characterize the Texture and Microstructure of Friction Stir Welded AISI 304L Stainless Steel: Benjamin Nelson1; Carl Sorensen1; 1Brigham Young University

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Nucleation and Related PhenomenaSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, McMaster University; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Monday PM Room: 6EFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedHeterogeneous Nucleation of Anisotropic Solids: Aurèle Mariaux1; Michel Rappaz1; 1EPFL

2:30 PM InvitedPhase-Field Simulations of Peritectic Growth in Ti-Al-B Including TiB2 Inoculation: Markus Apel1; Janin Eiken1; Ulrike Hecht1; 1Access e. V.

3:00 PMDispersion of Nanoparticles in Magnesium Using Contactless Electromagnetic Acoustic Transmission (EMAT) under High Magnetic Fields: Zachary Bryan1; Peiru Chen1; Hunter Henderson1; Orlando Rios2; Gail Mackiewicz-Ludtka2; Gerard Ludtka2; Michele Manuel1; 1University of Florida; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:20 PMIn-Situ Investigation of the Growth Dynamics of Floating and Locked Eutectic Grains during Thin-Sample Directional Solidification Using a Rotating Stage: Melis Serefoglu1; Sabine Bottin-Rousseau1; Silvère Akamatsu1; Gabriel Faivre1; 1UPMC / CNRS

Hume-Rothery Symposium Thermodynamics and Diffusion Coupling in Alloys - Application Driven Science: Modeling of Atomic MobilitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University; Larry Kaufman, CALPHAD, Inc.; Annika Borgenstam, Royal Institute of Technology; Carelyn Campbell, NIST

Monday PM Room: 31AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: David Andersson, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Annika Borgenstam, Royal Institute of Technology

2:00 PM InvitedAssessment of Mobilities: Lars Hoglund1; 1KTH

2:30 PM InvitedEvaluation of the Uncertainty of Extrapolating Thermodynamic and Mobility Data in Temperature and Composition: Annika Borgenstam1; 1KTH

3:00 PM InvitedDevelopment of a Reference Self-Diffusion Mobility Database: Carelyn Campbell1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

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3:50 PM InvitedAtomistic and Meso-Scale Simulations of Diffusion in UO2±x: David Andersson1; Pankaj Nerikar1; Blas Uberuaga1; Michael Buksas1; Neil Carlson1; Cetin Unal1; Chris Stanek1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

4:20 PMAb Initio Determination of Point Defect Kinetics in Fe-Based Alloys: Tilmann Hickel1; Roman Nazarov1; Niko Sandschneider1; Joerg Neugebauer1; 1Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung GmbH

4:50 PMOxygen Diffusion in α-Titanium Alloys: Henry Wu1; Dallas Trinkle1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

5:20 PMPhase Stability of Mg2X Intermetallic Phases in the Mg-X-X’ (X,X’: Si, Ge, Sn) Systems: Jean Claude Tedenac1; Isabelle Martin1; Elodie Ruiz1; Abel Haidoux1; 1ICG

Hydrogen Storage in Materials: Theory and Experiment: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage CommitteeProgram Organizer: Louis Hector Jr, GM R&D Center

Monday PM Room: 13February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Dallas Trinkle, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

2:00 PMControlling the Kinetics and Decomposition Pathway of LiBH4 and Mg(BH4)2 via Confinement in Highly Ordered Nanoporous Carbon: Xiangfeng Liu1; David Peaslee1; Christopher Jost1; Eric Majzoub1; 1University of Missouri-St. Louis

2:20 PMDirect Line-of-Site Gas Desorption Study of LiBH4 in Nanoporous Carbons: The Influence of Surface Chemistry and the Size Effect: David Peaslee1; Xiangfeng Liu1; E. Majzoub1; T. Baumann2; 1University of Missouri - St. Louis; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2:40 PMEnergetics and Microstructures in Mg/Nb Multilayers: Anchalee Junkaew1; Byoungsoo Ham1; Xinghang Zhang1; Raymundo Arroyave1; 1Texas A&M University

3:00 PMExploration of Mg and Ca Based Laves Phases for Hydrogen Storage: Beau Billet1; Yuwen Cui1; J.-C. Zhao1; Leonid Bendersky2; William Boettinger2; 1Ohio State University; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology

3:20 PMHydrogen Absorption/Desorption Behavior of the MgH2-Ni/Al2O3 Composite Prepared by High Energy Ball Milling: Natsuki Yamasaki1; Manshi Ohyanagi1; 1Ryukoku University

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4:00 PMImproved Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Mg-based Hydrogen-Storage Materials Produced via Controlled Devitrification of a Metallic Glass: Eric Lass1; 1NIST

4:20 PMLi-Mg Solid Solution Alloy for Reversible Hydrogen Storage: Bo Liu1; Zhigang Fang1; Jun Lu1; Peng Fan1; 1University of Utah

4:40 PMNano-Chemo-Mechanics of Hydrogen Embrittlement of Metals under Extreme Conditions: Shan Huang1; David McDowell1; Ting Zhu1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

5:00 PMProduction and Characterization of Supported Transition Metal Nanoparticles on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Functionalized by Gamma Irradiation and Chemical Process: Jessika Rojas1; Carlos Castano1; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology

5:20 PM InvitedThermodynamics of Nano-Cluster Complex Hydrides Using First-Principles Density Functional Theory: Eric Majzoub1; Vidvuds Ozolins2; Fei Zhou2; 1University of Missouri - St. Louis; 2UCLA

ICME: Overcoming Barriers and Streamlining the Transition of Advanced Technologies to Engineering Practice -- The 12th MPMD Global Innovations Symposium: Modeling and Simulation ToolsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing DivisionProgram Organizers: Paul Mason, Thermo-Calc Software Inc; Mei Li, Ford Motor Company; James Warren, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Jeff Simmons, AFRL

Monday PM Room: 7AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jeff Simmons, AFRL; David McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology

2:00 PM InvitedOpen Source Calphad Software – Friend or Foe?: Ursula Kattner1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

2:25 PM InvitedFiPy: PDE Performance in Python: Jonathan Guyer1; Daniel Wheeler1; James Warren1; 1NIST

2:50 PMAssessing Data Completeness and Predictive Potential in Magnesium Alloy Databases: Kim Ferris1; Dumont Jones2; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2Proximate Technologies, LLC.

3:10 PM InvitedAccelerated Insertion of Materials with Incomplete or Uncertain Information: Krishna Rajan1; 1Iowa State University

3:35 PM Break

3:50 PM InvitedCode Validation and Qualification – The YMP Case: Patrice Turchi1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

4:15 PM InvitedA Phase Field Study on Static Strain Aging Kinetics of Dual Phase Linepipe Steel: Ning Ma1; Neeraj Thirumalai1; Nathan Nissley2; Rick Noecker3; William Lamberti1; Raghavan Ayer1; 1Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Company; 2ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company; 3ExxonMobil Development Company

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4:40 PMDetermination of Microstructure-Property Correlations Using Phase Field Method: Saswata Bhattacharya1; Tae Wook Heo1; Kunok Chang1; Ricardo Lebensohn2; Long-Qing Chen1; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:00 PMThe Hierarchy of Fatigue Damage Accumulation: Sushant Jha1; Christopher Szczepanski1; Craig Przybyla2; James Larsen2; 1Universal Technology Corporation/Air Force Research Laboratory; 2Air Force Research Laboratory

5:20 PMIn-Situ Microscale Fatigue Study to Evaluate the Role of Microstructural Neighborhoods: Christopher Szczepanski1; Sushant Jha1; Paul Shade1; Robert Wheeler2; James Larsen3; 1UTC/AFRL; 2UES/AFRL; 3Air Force Research Laboratory/RX

Magnesium Technology 2011: Casting and SolidificationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Monday PM Room: 10February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Baicheng Liu, Tsinghua University; Elhachmi Essadiqi, CANMET

2:00 PMSimulation of Porosity and Hot Tears in a Squeeze Cast Magnesium Control Arm: Christoph Beckermann1; Kent Carlson1; John Jekl2; R. Berkmortel2; 1University of Iowa; 2Meridian

2:20 PMDendritic Microstructure in Directional Solidification of Magnesium Alloys: Morteza Amoorezaei1; Sebastian Gurevich1; Nikolas Provatas1; 1McMaster University

2:40 PMEffect of Fraction Solid and Injection Speed on Microstructures and Casting Defects of Magnesium Alloy in New Type Semi-solid Injection Process: Yuichiro Murakami1; Naoki Omura1; Mingjun Li1; Takuya Tamura1; Shuji Tada1; Kenji Miwa1; 1Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

3:00 PMMacrostructure Evolution in Directionally Solidified Mg-RE Alloys: Mario Salgado-Ordorica1; Willi Punessen1; Sangbong Yi1; Jan Bohlen1; Karl-Ulrich Kainer1; Norbert Hort1; 1GKSS-Forschungszentrum

3:20 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Behavior of Cast Mg AZ31-B Alloy Produced by Magnetic Suspension Melting Process: Nathan Rimkus1; Mark Weaver1; Nagy El-Kaddah1; 1Univ of Alabama

3:40 PMInvestigations on Hot Tearing of Mg-Zn-(Al) Alloys: Le Zhou1; Yuanding Huang1; Pingli Mao2; Karl Ulrich Kainer1; Zheng Liu2; Norbert Hort1; 1MagIC-Magnesium Innovation Centre, GKSS Research Centre; 2Shenyang University of Technology

4:00 PM Break

4:20 PMProportional Strength-Ductility Relationship of Non-SF6 Diecast AZ91D Eco-Mg Alloys: Shae K. Kim1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

4:40 PMEstimation of Heat Transfer Coefficient in Squeeze Casting of Magnesium Alloy AM60 by Experimental Polynomial Extrapolation Method: Zhizhong Sun1; Xiaoping Niu2; Henry Hu1; 1University of Windsor; 2Promatek Research Centre, Cosma International

5:00 PMWide Strip Casting Technology of Magnesium Alloys: Woo-Jin Park1; Jae-Joong Kim1; In-Joon Kim1; Dong-Kyun Choo1; 1RIST

5:20 PMMicrostructural Analysis of Segregated Area in Twin Roll Cast Mg Alloy Sheet: Jae Joong Kim1; Woo-Jin Park1; Dong Kyun Choo1; 1RIST

5:40 PMDevelopment of the Electromagnetic Continuous Casting Technology for Mg Alloys: Joonpyo Park1; Myounggyun Kim1; Jong-Ho Kim1; Gyu Chang Lee1; U-Sok Yoon1; Woojin Kim1; 1Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology

Magnesium Technology 2011: Primary Production; Characterization and Mechanical PerformanceSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Monday PM Room: 6FFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Adam Powell, Metal Oxygen Separation Technologies Inc.

2:00 PMThe Development of the Multipolar Magnesium Cell: A Case History of International Cooperation in a Competitive World: Olivo Sivilotti1; 1Sigma Tau Technologies

2:20 PMEffect of KCl on Liquidus of LiF-MgF2 Molten Salts: Sh Yang1; Fengli Yang1; Xianwei Hu2; Zhaowen Wang2; Zhingning Shi2; Bingliang Gao2; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology; 2School of Materials and Metallurgy117#, Northeastern University

2:40 PMEfficiency and Stability of Solid Oxide Membrane Electrolyzers for Magnesium Production: Eric Gratz1; Soobhankar Pati1; Jarrod Milshtein1; Adam Powell2; Uday Pal1; 1Boston University; 2Metal Oxygen Separation Technologies, Inc.

3:00 PMMagnesium Production by Vacuum Aluminothemic Reduction of a Mixture of Calcined Dolomite and Calcined Magnesite: Wenxin Hu1; Naixiang Feng1; Yaowu Wang1; Zhihui Wang1; 1Northeastern University

3:20 PMMultiphase Diffusion Study for Mg-Al Binary Alloy System: Young-Min Kim1; Sazol Das1; Manas Paliwal1; In-Ho Jung1; 1McGill University

3:40 PMExperiments and Modeling of Fatigue of an Extruded Mg AZ61 Alloy: J Jordon1; J. Gibson1; M. Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University

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4:20 PMLow-Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Die-Cast Mg Alloy AZ91: Luke Rettberg1; Warwick Anderson1; J. Wayne Jones1; 1University of Michigan

4:40 PMSmall Fatigue Crack Growth Observations in an Extruded Magnesium Alloy: J. Bernard1; J. Jordon1; M. Horstemeyer1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems- Mississippi State University

5:00 PMApplicability of Mg-Zn-(Y, Gd) Alloys for Engine Pistons: Kazutaka Okamoto1; Masato Sasaki2; Norikazu Takahashi2; Qudong Wang3; Yan Gao3; Dongdi Yin3; Changjiang Chen3; 1Hitachi, R&D; 2Hitachi Automotive Systems; 3Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ

5:20 PMCompressive Creep Behaviour of Extruded Mg Alloys at 150°C: Michelle Fletcher1; Lukas Bichler1; Dimitry Sediako2; Robert Klassen3; 1University of British Columbia; 2NRC-Canadian Neutron Beam Centre; 3University of Western Ontario

5:40 PMThe Effect of Thermomechanical Processing on the Creep Behavior and Fracture Toughness of Thixomolded® AM60 Alloy: Zhe Chen1; Amit Shyam2; Jane Howe2; Jack Huang3; Ray Decker3; Steve LeBeau3; Carl Boehlert1; 1Michigan State University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3Thixomat Inc.

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Magnetocaloric MaterialsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee; JSPS 147th Committee on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials; Lake Shore Cyrotronics, Inc.; AMT&CProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Monday PM Room: 11AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden

2:00 PM KeynoteTowards Better Magnetocaloric Materials: Vitalij Pecharsky1; Karl Gschneidner1; 1Iowa State University

2:40 PM InvitedInterplay between Structure and Magnetism in Gd5(SixGe1-x)4: Daniel Haskel1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

3:05 PM InvitedNovel Design of Magnetic Refrigerant Materials towards High Refrigeration Performance: Julia Lyubina1; 1Imperial College London

3:30 PMAdiabatic Temperature Change, Entropy Change and Magneto-Volume Effect in La-Fe-Si Alloys: A Study of Thermal and Magnetic Hystereses: Konstantin Skokov1; James Moore1; Jian Liu1; Maria Krautz1; Oliver Gutfleisch1; 1Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research

3:45 PMMagnetocaloric Study of Mechanically Alloyed LaFeSi: Mathieu Phejar1; Lotfi Bessais1; Valérie Paul-Boncour1; 1CNRS

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4:15 PMField Effect on Martensitic Transition and Magnetocaloric Effect in Ni50Mn35.5In14.5 and Ni45.5Mn43In11.5 Ribbons: Wagner Rosa1; Tatiana Sánchez1; Javier García1; Victor Vega1; Victor Prida1; Lluisa Escoda2; Joan Suñol2; Blanca Hernando1; 1Universidad de Oviedo; 2Universidad de Girona

4:30 PMIn-Situ High-Energy X-Ray Studies of Magnetic-Field-Induced Functional Behaviors in Ferromagnetic Shape-Memory Alloys: Zhihua Nie1; Yandong Wang1; Yang Ren2; 1Beijing Institute of Technology; 2Argonne National Laboratory

4:45 PMRoom Temperature Magneto-caloric Effect In Fe Substituted Ni-Mn-Sn Alloy: Rahul Das1; Perumal Alagarsamy1; Ananthakrishnan Srinivasan1; 1Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

5:00 PMThe Magnetocaloric Effect in Ni-Mn-Ga Heusler Alloys: Mikhail Drobosyuk1; Vasiliy Buchelnikov1; Sergey Taskaev1; 1Chelyabinsk State University

5:15 PMCalorimetric and Magnetic Measurements of Magnetic Entropy Change in Pr0.5Sr0.49Ca0.01MnO3: Ramanathan Mahendiran1; 1National University of Singapore

5:30 PMInfluence of Heat Treatment on the Structure and Magnetic Properties of Gd5Sn4 Alloy for Magnetic Refrigeration: Xichun Zhong1; H Zhang2; M Zou2; Zhongwu Liu1; Dechang Zeng1; K.A. Gschneidner Jr.2; V.K. Pecharsky2; 1South China University of Technology; 2The Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University

5:45 PMBonded Magnetocaloric Powders for the Refrigeration Application: Spomenka Kobe1; Benjamin Podmiljšak1; Marko Soderžnik1; Boris Saje1; Paul McGuiness1; 1Jožef Stefan Institute

Massively Parallel Simulations of Materials Response: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech; Susan Sinnott, University of Florida

Monday PM Room: 1AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedStatus of the ReaxFF Reactive Force Field: Development and Applications: Adri van Duin1; 1Penn State

2:25 PM InvitedLIGGGHTS – Open Source Discrete Element Simulations of Granular Materials Based on LAMMPS: Christoph Kloss1; 1JKU Linz

2:50 PM InvitedParallel Parameterization of Models Using Noisy Simulation Data: Steven Stuart1; Dheeraj Chahal1; Sebastien Goasguen1; 1Clemson University

3:15 PM InvitedEffect of the Stress Field of an Edge Dislocation on Carbon Diffusion in α-Iron: Coupling Molecular Statics and Atomistic Kinetic Monte Carlo: Michel Perez1; 1Université de Lyon - INSA de Lyon

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3:55 PMMolecular Dynamics Simulation of Cavitation in Metallic Glass: Michael Falk1; Shuo Lu2; Pavan Valavala1; Michael Spector1; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2Beihang University

4:15 PMLarge Scale Simulation of 3D Nanocrystalline Mg by Molecular Dynamics: Dong-Hyun Kim1; M. V. Manuel1; F. Ebrahimi1; S. R. Phillpot1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida

4:35 PMLarge-Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Tribology in Metallic Contacts: Michael Chandross1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

4:55 PMMolecular Dynamics Simulations of Nanoindentation of Si/SiO2 Systems using the Charge Optimized Many-Body (COMB) Potential: Tzu-Ray Shan1; Simon Phillpot1; Susan Sinnott1; 1University of Florida

5:15 PM InvitedShear Transformation Zone Dynamics Modeling of Metallic Glasses: Christopher Schuh1; Eric Homer1; 1MIT

5:40 PM InvitedModeling Shear Band Formation and Propagation in Bulk Metallic Glasses and Nanoglasses: Daniel Sopu1; Yvonne Ritter1; Karsten Albe1; 1TU Darmstadt

Materials for the Nuclear Renaissance II: Irradiation EffectsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raul Rebak, GE Global Research; Brian Cockeram, Bechtel-Bettis; Peter Chou, Electric Power Research Institute; Micah Hackett, TerraPower, LLC

Monday PM Room: 4February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Micah Hackett, KAPL

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMEvaluation of Scale Bridging Methodology for Performance Prediction: Dongsheng Li1; Yulan Li1; Fei Gao1; Ram Devanathan; Xin Sun1; Moe Kahleel1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

2:25 PMLocalized Deformation in Proton and Heavy Ion Irradiated Austenitic Stainless Steels: Zhijie Jiao1; Gary Was1; Terumitsu Miura2; Koji Fukuya2; 1University of Michigan; 2Institute of Nuclear Safety System

2:45 PMToward a Better Understanding of Heat-to-Heat Variations in Irradiation-Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking: Peter Chou1; Raj Pathania1; Bob Carter1; 1Electric Power Research Institute

3:05 PMMultiscale Simulation of the Effect of Irradiation-Induced Microstructure Evolution on Reactor Fuel Performance: Michael Tonks1; Paul Millett1; Derek Gaston1; Bulent Biner1; Anter El-Azab2; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2Florida State University

3:25 PM Break

3:35 PMMechanical Properties of Fresh and Neutron Irradiated U-Mo Fuels for the RERTR Application: Ramprashad Prabhakaran1; D Burkes1; A Robinson1; J-F Jue1; A DeMint2; J Gooch2; D Keiser1; D Wachs1; I Charit3; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2Y-12 National Security Complex; 3University of Idaho

3:55 PMMicro-Displacement Measurement for Small Samples in the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) National Scientific User Facility (NSUF): Anthony Santo Domingo1; Mitchell Meyer2; Denis Beller1; 1Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas; 2ATR National Scientific User Facility

4:15 PMMC Calculation of Optimal Gd and B Containing Composition for Effective Protection from Gamma and Neutron Irradiation: Nikoloz Chikhradze1; Leri Kurdadze2; Guram Abashidze1; 1Mining Institute/Georgian Technical University; 2G. Tsulukidze Mining Institute

4:35 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Irradiated Friction Stir Welded ODS Alloys: Ramprashad Prabhakaran1; J Wang2; I Charit3; J Cole1; KL Murty4; R Mishra2; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2Missouri University of Science and Technology; 3University of Idaho; 4North Carolina State University

Materials in Clean Power Systems VI: Clean Coal-, Hydrogen Based-Technologies, and Fuel Cells: Materials for Gasification and Turbines ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University; Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Jeffrey Hawk, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Teruhisa Horita, AIST; Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University

Monday PM Room: 33CFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University

2:00 PM KeynoteMeeting the Materials Challenges to Enable Clean Coal Technologies: Cynthia Powell1; 1Office of Research and Development, National Energy Technology Laboratory, US Department of Energy

2:30 PM KeynoteMechanistic Understanding of Materials Degradation Processes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Power Generation Systems: From Bulk to Interfacial Reactions: Prabhakar Singh1; 1University of Connecticut

3:00 PM InvitedThe Impact of Mixed Carbon Feedstock on High Cr2O3 Refractory Liners Used in Commercial Gasifiers: James Bennett1; Kyei-Sing Kwong1; Seetharaman Sridhar2; Jinichiro Nakano3; 1NETL, US DOE; 2Carnegie Mellon University; 3URS Corp.

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3:40 PMStability of Mullite and V2O3 in Synthetic Slags Based on Molten Coal/Petcoke Ash Mixtures: Jinichiro Nakano1; Seetharaman Sridhar2; Kyei-Sing Kwong1; James Bennett1; Thomas Lam1; 1NETL; 2Carnegie Mellon University

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4:00 PMEffect of Temperature Gradient on Slag Infiltration into Porous Refractory Material: Tetsuya Kaneko1; Jinichiro Nakano2; Seetharaman Sridhar1; Kyei-Sing Kwong2; Rick Krabbe2; Hugh Thomas2; James Bennett2; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2US Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory

4:20 PM InvitedCreep Strength Property of Advanced Ferritic Creep Resistant Steels for Fossil Energy Applications: Kazuhiro Kimura1; Kota Sawada1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

4:45 PMA Comparison of Creep-Rupture Tested Cast Alloys HR282, IN740 and 263 for Possible Application in Advanced Ultra-supercritical Steam Turbine and Boiler Components: Neal Evans1; Philip Maziasz2; Yukinori Yamamoto2; Paul Jablonski3; 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3National Energy Technology Laboratory

5:05 PMMesoscopic Finite Element Analysis of Interfacial Failure in High Temperature Alloys: Changsoo Kim1; Keeyoung Jung2; Frederick Pettit2; Gerald Meier2; 1University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; 2University of Pittsburgh

Materials Processing Fundamentals: Process ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling CommitteeProgram Organizers: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University; Srikanth Bontha, Temple University

Monday PM Room: 12February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

2:00 PMComputational Modeling of Field-Assisted Sintering: Cristina Garcia Cardona1; Eugene Olevsky1; Veena Tikare2; 1San Diego State University; 2Sandia National Laboratories

2:15 PMSimulation of Macrosegregation Due to Melt Convection and Grain Sedimentation in Steel Ingots Using a Mixture Model: Wensheng Li1; Houfa Shen1; Baicheng Liu1; 1Tsinghua University

2:30 PMEffect of Casting Speed on Temperature Difference between Copper Plate and Solidifying Shell in Meniscus of Slab Continuous Casting Mold: Xiangning Meng1; 1Northeastern University

2:45 PMNumerical Simulation of Decarburization Reaction on the Surface of Liquid Iron: Hyunjin Cho1; Sangjoon Kim1; Haegeon Lee1; 1POSTECH

3:00 PM3D Simulation of the Melting during an Electro-Slag Remelting Process: Abdellah Kharicha1; 1University of Leoben

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3:30 PMAn Analysis of Electromagnetic Field and Joule Heating of Electroslag Remelting Processes with Two Series-Connected Electrodes: Fang Wang1; Baokuan Li1; 1Northeastern University

3:45 PMModeling of Copper Converter Foamover and Operational Improvements: Pengfu Tan1; 1Xstrata Copper

4:00 PMModeling and Control of Copper Loss in Smelting Slag: Part I and Part II: Pengfu Tan1; 1Xstrata Copper

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Microstructure Evolution: Experimental Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Was, University of Michigan; Thak Sang Byun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Dane Morgan, UW Madison; Yasuyoshi Nagai, Tohoku University

Monday PM Room: 3February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dane Morgan, University of Wisconsin; Thak Byun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedIn-Situ TEM Study on Elastic Interaction between a Prismatic Dislocation Loop and a Gliding Dislocation: Yoshi Matsukawa1; Grace Liu1; Ian Robertson1; 1University of Illinois

2:40 PMIn-Situ Investigation of Microstructure Evolution in NF616 and HCM12A Alloys under Heavy Ion Irradiation: Cem Topbasi1; Arthur Motta1; Mark Kirk2; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Argonne National Laboratory

3:00 PMThermal Annealing Recovery Behavior of HT-9 Steel Irradiated to High Doses in FFTF: Thak Sang Byun1; William Lewis1; Stuart Maloy2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:20 PMMicrostructural Study of Pure Iron and Fe-Cr Model Alloys Ion Irradiated within the Jannus Platform (In- and Ex-Situ Mode): Daniel Brimbal1; Estelle Meslin1; Brigitte Décamps2; Jean Henry1; Alain Barbu1; 1C.E.A. Saclay; 2CNRS

3:40 PMMultiple-Beam Irradiation Effects in Ferritic Steels: Naoyuki Hashimoto1; Norihito Yamaguchi1; Hiroshi Oka; Hiroshi Kinoshita1; Somei Ohnuki1; 1Hokkaido University

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4:20 PMThe Effects of Mn on Microstructure and Hardness in A533B and Model Alloys: Hideo Watanabe1; Naoaki Yoshida1; 1RIAM, Kyushu University

4:40 PMMicrostructural Changes by Thermal Aging and Neutron Irradiation in Stainless Steel Weld Overlay Cladding of Nuclear Reactor Pressure Vessels: Tomoaki Takeuchi1; Jun Kameda2; Yasuyoshi Nagai3; Takeshi Toyama3; Yutaka Nishiyama1; Kunio Onizawa1; 1Japan Atomic Energy Agency; 2National Institute for Materials Science; 3The Oarai Center, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University

5:00 PMDependence of Radiation Induced Segregation on Grain Boundary Structure in a 9 wt.% Cr Model Ferritic/Martensitic Steel: Kevin Field1; James Bentley2; Chad Parish2; Jeremy Busby2; Todd Allen1; 1University of Wisconsin - Madison; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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5:20 PMKinetic Lattice Monte Carlo Simulations of Radiation Induced Segregation of Chromium in Ferritic-Martensitic Steels: Brian Frisbie1; Brian Wirth1; 1University of California at Berkeley

5:40 PMApplication of Modified Inverse Kirkendall Model of Radiation-Induced Segregation to Ferritic-Martensitic Alloys: Janelle Wharry1; Zhijie Jiao1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

6:00 PMAb Initio-Based Rate Theory Modeling of Radiation Induced Segregation in Ni-Cr Alloys: Leland Barnard1; Samrat Choudhury2; Dane Morgan1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2Los Alamos National Lab

Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV Symposium: Brent Fultz Honorary Session I: Joint Session with Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics SymposiumSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jaimie Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, The University of Tennessee; Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology; Y-D Wang, Northeastern University

Monday PM Room: 9February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Michael Manley, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory See page 52 for program.

Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies: Whisker GrowthSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Sung Kang, IBM; Eric Cotts, SUNY Binghamton; Laura Turbini, Research in Motion; Rajen Sidhu, Intel Corporation; John Osenbach, LSI Corporation; Albert Wu, National Central Univ, Taiwan; Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems

Monday PM Room: 7BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Eric Cotts, Binghamton University; Peter Borgesen, Binghamton University

2:00 PM KeynoteThe Metallurgy of Sn Whisker and Hillock Growth: William Boettinger1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

2:40 PM InvitedKinetic Mechanisms Controlling IMC Growth, Stress Evolution and Whisker Formation: Eric Chason1; Nitin Jadhav1; Eric Buchovecky1; Fei Pei1; Allan Bower1; Sharvan Kumar1; 1Brown University

3:05 PM InvitedRole of Stress and Oxidation on Metallic Whisker Growth: Elizabeth Hoffman1; Yong Sun2; Poh-Sang Lam1; Xiaodong Li2; 1Savannah River National Laboratory; 2University of South Carolina

3:30 PMEvidence of Plastic Deformation Adjacent to Sn Whiskers: John Osenbach1; Robert Hilty2; 1LSI Corporation; 2Tyco

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4:00 PMWhisker Formation Induced by Component and Assembly Ionic Contamination: Polina Snugovsky1; Stephan Meschter2; Zohreh Bagheri1; Eva Kosiba1; Marianne Romanksy1; 1Celestica; 2BAE Systems

4:20 PMMicrostructure Formation and Whisker Growth in SAC105 Solder Joints with Rare Earth Elements: Polina Snugovsky1; Zohreh Bagheri1; Stephan Meschter2; Leonid Snugovsky3; John Rutter3; Doug Perovic3; 1Celestica; 2BAE Systems; 3University of Toronto

4:40 PMTin Whisker Growth on the Surface of Sn-3.8Ag-0.7Cu-RE Solder Alloys: Hu Hao1; Fu Guo1; Yonglun Song1; Guangchen Xu1; Yaowu Shi1; 1Beijing University of Technology

5:00 PMEffect of Sn Layer on Whisker Growth Kinetics: Modifying the Surface, Microstructure, Composition and Heat Treatment: Fei Pei1; Gordon Barr2; Eric Chason1; Nitin Jadhav1; 1Brown University; 2EMC Corporation

Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Characterization of Shape Memory Alloys: Structure-Property RelationshipsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: S. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida; Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Frederick Calkins, The Boeing Company; Shuichi Miyazaki, Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Monday PM Room: 11BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Shuichi Miyazaki, University of Tsukuba; Huseyin Sehitoglu, University of Illinois

2:00 PM InvitedStructure and Thermomechanical Behavior of NiTiPt Shape Memory Alloy Wires: Ken Gall1; 1Georgia Tech

2:20 PMTraining and the Two-Way Shape Memory Effect in TiNiPd and TiNiPdX High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys: Kadri Atli1; Brian Franco1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Ronald Noebe2; 1Texas A&M University; 2NASA Glenn Research Center

2:35 PMThermomechanical Testing of NiTiPdPt High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy Springs: Douglas Nicholson1; Santo Padula2; Ronald Noebe2; Raj Vaidyanathan1; 1UCF; 2NASA GRC

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2:50 PMStructure-Property Relationships in a Ni-Rich Ni-25Pd-48Ti (at.%) High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy: Taisuki Sasaki1; B. C. Hornbuckle1; Glen Bigelow2; Ronald Noebe2; Mark Weaver1; Gregory Thompson1; 1University of Alabama; 2NASA Glenn Research Center

3:05 PMStructure-Property Relationships for Ni-Ti-Pt High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys: Grant Hudish1; Glen Bigelow2; Ronald Noebe2; Michael Kaufman1; 1Colorado School of Mines; 2NASA-GRC

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3:30 PM InvitedA New Precipitate Phase in High-Temperature TiNiPt and Its Effect on Shape Memory Properties: F. Yang1; L. Kovarik1; Y. Wang1; P. M. Anderson1; A. Garg2; R.D. Noebe3; Michael Mills1; 1The Ohio State University; 2University of Toledo - and - NASA Glenn Research Center; 3NASA Glenn Research Center

3:50 PMGrain Size Distribution Effects on Phase Transformation Behavior of NiTi Thin Films: Xu Huang1; David Wu2; Ainissa Ramirez1; 1Yale University; 2Institute of High Performance Computing

4:05 PMShape Memory Characteristics of Time Gradient Annealing Treated Ti-50.9 at.% Ni Alloy: Jae Il Kim1; Su Ho Park1; Jun Hee Lee1; Yun-Jung Lee2; Tae-Hyun Nam3; 1Dong-A University; 2Gyungbook National University; 3Gyungsang National University 4:20 PMCrystal Structures, Phase Transformations and Microstructures of Rapidly Solidified Heusler Type CoNiGa(Al) Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys for Micro-Actuator Applications: Shampa Aich1; M. Vijaykumar2; I. Al-Omari3; M. Chakraborty4; D. Sellmayar3; 1Indian Institute of Technology; 2JSW Steel Ltd.; 3University of Nebraska-Lincoln; 4Indian Institute of Technology - Bhubaneswar

4:35 PMStudies on Effect of Aging on Shape Memory Characteristics of Cu-Al-Fe Alloys: Sampath Vedamanickam1; Raju T.N.1; 1Indian Institute of Technology Madras

4:50 PMStoichiometry and Aging Effects on the Microstructure and Properties of NiTiHf Shape Memory Alloys: Daniel Coughlin1; Ronald Noebe2; Glen Bigelow2; Anita Garg2; Michael Mills1; 1Ohio State University; 2NASA Glenn Research Center

5:05 PMMagnetic Shape Memory Effect in NiMnCo-Based Meta-Magnetic Shape Memory Alloy Micropillars: Nevin Ozdemir1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Nathan Mara2; Douglas Pete3; 1Texas A&M University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Sandia National Laboratories

5:20 PMIn-Situ Phase Transformation Behavior of Ni-Rich NiTi Shape Memory Alloys: Suresh Santharam1; Dong-Ik Kim2; Subir Kumar Bhaumik3; Satyam Suwas1; 1Indian Institute of Science; 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology; 3National Aerospace Laboratory (CSIR)

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Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration: A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tome: Neutron Diffraction and Prediction of Internal StressesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Mark Daymond, Queens’s University

Monday PM Room: 6CFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Mark Daymond, Queen’s University; Bjoern Clausen, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Donald Brown, Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedInformation Volumes in Diffraction Techniques for Strain Analysis: I Noyan1; 1Columbia University

2:25 PM InvitedEPSC Modeling and Neutron Diffraction Measurements: Bjørn Clausen1; Donald Brown1; Levente Balogh1; Carlos Tomé1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:50 PM InvitedTexture and Type-2 Strains in Rolled Zircaloy-2 and Their Relevance to In-Reactor Growth: Thomas Holden1; 1Northern Stress Technologies 3:15 PMInternal Stresses and Microstructure by Neutron Diffraction Profile Analysis: Comparison with Other Techniques: Vadim Davydov1; Petr Lukáš2; Helena Van Swygenhoven1; Martin Petrenec3; Ondrej Man4; Pavel Strunz2; Radomír Kužel5; 1Paul Scherrer Institut; 2Nuclear Physics Institute; 3Institute of Physics of Materials; 4Brno University of Technology; 5Charles University

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3:50 PM InvitedOn the Evolution of Crystal Stresses during the Elastic-Plastic Transition in FCC Polycrystals: Paul Dawson1; Su Leen Wong1; 1Cornell University

4:15 PM InvitedHigh Pressure Plastic Properties of Hcp Metals: Experiments and Elasto-Plastic Models: Sebastien Merkel1; 1Universite Lille 1

4:40 PM InvitedA Decade Plus of Making Carlos Tomé Sweat: Donald Brown1; Bjorn Clausen1; Thomas Sisneros1; 1Los Alamos National Lab

5:05 PMFinite Element Diffraction Model for Spatially Resolved Strain Measurements in the Bulk of (Poly-) Crystals: Peter Reischig1; Wolfgang Ludwig2; Andrew King3; Tilo Baumbach4; 1TU Delft; 2GEMPPM-MATEIS, INSA de Lyon; 3GKSS-Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH; 4Institute for Synchrotron Radiation, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

5:25 PMThe Bauschinger Effect in Austenitic (317L) Stainless Steel: Validating a Slip-System Based Non-Linear Kinematic Hardening Model with In-Situ Neutron Diffraction: James Wollmershauser1; Bjørn Clausen2; Carlos Tomé2; Sean Agnew1; 1University of Virginia; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

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5:45 PMStudy of Lattice Strain Based on the Finite Strain Elastic-Viscoplastic Self-Consistent Model for Polycrystalline Materials: Huamiao Wang1; Peidong Wu1; Carlos Tome2; 1McMaster University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

6:05 PMHigh Pressure Deformation of Zirconium: James Wilkerson1; Sven Vogel1; Donald Brown1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Processing and Properties of Powder-Based Materials: Sintering Science and TechnologySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Powder Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: K. Morsi, San Diego State University; Ahmed El-Desouky, San Diego State University

Monday PM Room: 33AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Randall German, San Diego State University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMProcess Simulation of Cold Pressing and Sintering of Armstrong CP-Ti Powders: Sarma Gorti1; Adrian Sabau1; William Peter1; Stephen Nunn1; Yukinori Yamamoto1; Wei Chen1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:25 PMHot Isostatic Pressing of Beta Titanium Alloy Powders: Xinjiang Hao1; Nicholas Wain1; Xinhua Wu1; 1University of Birmingham 2:45 PMEffect of Particle Size Particle Surface Modification Pressing Pressure and Sintering Temperature on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties P/M Al-B4C Composites: Fatih Toptan1; Isil Kerti1; Sibel Daglilar1; Ahmet Sagin1; Taner Hacioglu1; 1Yildiz Technical University

3:05 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of TiNbSn-HA Biocomposite Fabricated by Mechanical Alloying and Sintering: Xiaopeng Wang1; Yuyong Chen1; Kee-Do Woo2; 1Harbin Institute of Technology; 2Chonbuk National University

3:25 PMPhysical Principles and Technological Tools for the Control of Densification, Shape and Diffusion Bonding during HIP of Metal Powders And Ceramics: Charles Barre1; Viktor Samarov1; Dmitry Seliverstov1; Evgeny Khomyakov1; Roman Haykin1; 1Synertech PM Inc.

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3:55 PMEffect of Hcl Concentration on Zrb2 Separation from a Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS) Product: Burcu Akkas1; Murat Alkan1; Bora Derin1; Onuralp Yucel1; 1Istanbul Technical University

4:15 PMMicrowave Sintering of Different Aluminum Alloy Powders and Their Characterization: Padmavathi Chandran1; A Upadhyaya1; Dinesh Agrawal2; 1Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India; 2The Pennslyvannia State University

4:35 PMDie-Press and Sinter Processing of Armstrong Process® CP-Ti and Ti-6Al-4V Powders for Near-Net-Shape Manufacturing: Wei Chen1; Yukinori Yamamoto1; Stephen Nunn1; Jim Kiggans1; Michael Clark1; Sarma Gorti1; Adrian Sabau1; William Peter1; Craig Blue1; Brian Fuller2; Kamal Akhtar2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Cristal US, Inc. / International Titanium Powder

Recent Developments in the Processing, Characterization, Properties and Performance of Metal Matrix Composites: Multimodal, Processing and MicrostructureSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: Martin Pech-Canul, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional; Zariff Chaudhury, Arkansas State University; Golam Newaz, Wayne State University

Monday PM Room: 6AFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Zariff Chaudhury, Arkansas State University

2:00 PMEffect of Al+B4C Agglomerate Size on Mechanical Properties of Trimodal Aluminum Metal Matrix Composites: Bo Yao1; Travis Patterson1; Yongho Sohn1; Matthew Shaeffer2; Cory Smith3; Mark van den Bergh3; Kyu Cho4; 1University of Central Florida; 2The Johns Hopkins University; 3DWA Aluminum Composites; 4U. S. Army Research Laboratory

2:20 PMAlternate Processing of Trimodal Aluminum Composites: Joseph Paras1; Deepak Kapoor1; Tony Zahrah2; Rod Rowland2; 1U. S. Army ARDEC; 2Matsys Inc.

2:40 PMEffect of Layered Interface on Mechanical Behaviors in TiO2 Nano-Particle Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Composites: Jaehyuck Shin1; Hyunjoo Choi1; Donghyun Bae1; 1Yonsei University

3:00 PMFabrication of Extruded Aluminum Composites Reinforced by Vapor Grown Carbon Nanofibers and Characterization, Modeling of Their Properties: Fumio Ogawa1; Toshiyuki Nishimura2; Chitoshi Masuda1; 1Waseda University; 2National Institute for Materials Science

3:20 PMMulti-Scale Modeling on the Mechanical Behavior of Aluminum-Based Metal-Matrix Nano Composites (MMNCs): Changsoo Kim1; Pradeep Rohatgi1; Amirreza Sanaty-Zadeh1; 1University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMStrain Induced Grain Growth of Cryomilled Nanocrystalline Al in Tri-Modal Al Composites during Forging: Bo Yao1; Cory Smith2; Mark van den Bergh2; Bhaskar Majumdar3; Yongho Sohn1; 1University of Central Florida; 2DWA Aluminum Composites; 3New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

4:20 PMOrigin of High Strength in a Micro-Alloyed Ferritic Steel: Hesamaldin Askari1; Yong Shen2; C. Wang2; Xin Sun3; Hossein Zbib1; 1Washington State University; 2Northeastern University; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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4:40 PMSynthesis of MWCNT Reinforced Al Based Nanocomposite Via Spark Plasma Sintering: Tapas Laha1; Lakshmikanth Reddy1; Anup Keshri2; Devrupa Lahiri2; Anway Maiti1; 1Indian Institute of Technology; 2Florida International University

5:00 PMEffects of SPS Parameters on the Mechanical Properties and Microstructures of Titanium Reinforced with Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Produced by Hot Extrusion: Thotsaphon Threrujirapapong1; Katsuyoshi Kondoh1; Junko Umeda1; Bunshi Fugetsu2; 1Osaka University; 2Hokkaido University

5:20 PMOn the Methods for Grain Size Analysis and Grain Growth Kinetic Studies for a Thermally Stable Al 5083 Nanocomposite: Leyla Hashemi-Sadraei1; S. E. Mousavi1; Rustin Vogt1; Ying Li1; Zhihui Zhang1; Enrique Lavernia1; Julie Schoenung1; 1University of California Davis

Size Effects in Mechanical Behavior: Size Effects in Multilayer StructuresSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Not Applicable, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley & LBL

Monday PM Room: 2February 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Amit Misra, LANL; Jian Wang, Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:00 PMA Quantized Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Model for Nanoindentation: Size Effect from Discrete Plasticity: Lin Li1; Myoung-Gyu Lee2; Peter Anderson1; 1The Ohio State University; 2Pohang University of Science and Technology 2:20 PMSize Effects in Fatigue of Cu/Ta Multilayers: Guangping Zhang1; Xiaofei Zhu1; Jiawei Yan1; Jin Xu1; 1Chinese Academy of Sciences

2:40 PMMicrostructure and Strengthening Mechanisms of Highly Textured Cu/Ni Multilayers: Yue Liu1; Dan Bufford1; Haiyan Wang1; Cheng Sun1; Xinghang Zhang1; 1Texas A&M University

3:00 PMHardening in He Ion Implanted V/Ag Multilayers: Qiangmin Wei1; Nathan Mara1; Michael Nastasi1; Amit Misra1; 1LANL

3:20 PM InvitedDeformation Mechanisms of Nanoscale Multilayers: Jian Wang1; Amit Misra1; 1LANL

3:50 PM Break

4:20 PMFundamental Investigation of Deformation Using Spherical Indentations and 3D X-Ray Microscopy: Bennett Larson1; Jon Tischler1; Yanfei Gao2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee Knoxville

4:40 PMStructure and Hardness of Aged Ti-W Multilayer Films: Ross Economy1; Marian Kennedy1; 1Clemson University

5:00 PMFlow Stress Partitioning in Two-Phase Metallic Composites at Decreasing Phase Length Scales: Rainer Hebert1; Girija Marathe1; 1University of Connecticut

5:20 PMFilm Thickness Effects on Interfacial Failure in Polymer Metal Thin Film Structures: Neville Moody1; Markus Ong2; E. David Reedy Jr.1; Edmundo Corona1; David Adams1; John Yeager3; David Bahr3; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2Whitworth University; 3Washington State University

5:40 PMSize Effect in Cleavage Cracking in Polycrystalline Thin Films: Yu Qiao1; Weiyi Lu1; 1University of California San Diego

Surfaces and Heterostructures at Nano- or Micro-Scale and Their Characterization, Properties, and Applications: Growth, Characterization, and Devices II - and - Coatings, Surfaces, and Interfaces ISponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; Arvind Agarwal, Florida International Univ; Sandip Harimkar, Oklahoma State University

Monday PM Room: 31BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Jiyoung Kim, University of Texas at Dallas; Sandip Harimkar, Oklahoma State University; Arvind Agarwal, Florida International University

2:00 PM InvitedOn the Role of Interface Engineering in Future Technology Applications: Aarthi Venkateshan1; Rajendra Singh2; 1Canon Anelva Corporation; 2Clemson University 2:30 PM InvitedRole of Rapid Photothermal Processing in Providing Homogenous Nanostructure of Silica Clad Silicon Fibers: Rajendra Singh1; Nishant Gupta1; T. Wade Hawkins1; Paul Foy1; Colin McMillen1; Stephanie Morris1; Robert Rice2; Kelvin Poole1; John M. Ballato1; 1Clemson University; 2Northrop Grumman Space Technology

3:00 PMHigh Surface Metal/Metal Nano-Microstructured Porous Monoliths: Martin Bakker1; Franchessa Maddox Sayler1; Amy Grano1; Keana Graves1; 1The University of Alabama

3:15 PM Break

3:25 PM Introductory Comments for Coatings, Surfaces, and Interfaces I

3:30 PM InvitedMicrostructural Evolution in NiAlCrHf and NiAlCrZr Coated Superalloys: Mark Weaver1; Joel Alfano1; 1The University of Alabama

4:00 PM InvitedNature of the B2 Phase in Sputter-Deposited 304 Stainless Steel + 10 wt.% Al Coatings: U.M.R. Seelam1; C. Suryanarayana1; T. Ohkubo2; Kazuhiro Hono2; N. S. Cheruvu3; 1University of Central Florida; 2National Institute for Materials Science; 3Southwest Research Institute

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4:30 PM InvitedThe Solution Precursor Plasma Spray Process for Depositing Multi-Functional, Nanoscale Coatings: Maurice Gell1; Eric Jordan1; 1University of Connecticut

5:00 PMTribological Behavior of Spark Plasma Sintered Iron-Based Bulk Amorphous Alloys: Ashish Singh1; Sandip Harimkar1; 1Oklahoma State University

The Second Symposium on the Recycling of Electronic Wastes: Management and Technology Overview of Electronic WastesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Lifeng Zhang, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Jaan Kers, Tallinn University of Technology; Thomas P. Schuman, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T); Markus Reuter, Ausmelt Limited

Monday PM Room: 15BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jaan Kers, Tallinn University of Technology; Thomas Schuman, Missouri S&T; Markus Reuter, Ausmelt Limited

2:00 PMWillingness to Recycle Electronic Waste: Results from a National Survey of U.S. Households: Jean-Daniel Saphores1; Oladele Ogunseitan1; Andrew Shapiro2; 1University of California Irvine; 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

2:30 PMDevelopment of Technology for Recycling Valuable Metals from Electronic Wastes in Korea: Jae-chun Lee1; Byung-Su Kim1; Min-seuk Kim1; Jinki Jeong1; Banshi Pandey2; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM); 2National Metallurgical Laboratory, CSIR 3:00 PMState of the Art in the Recycling of Waste Printed Wiring Boards: Lifeng Zhang1; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology

3:30 PMOverview of Electronics Waste Management in India: Sandip Chatterjee1; Krishna Kumar1; 1Department of Information Technology

4:00 PM Break

4:10 PMProspective Scenario of E-Waste Recycling in India: Manis Kumar Jha1; Abhishek Kumar1; Vinay Kumar1; Jae-chun Lee2; 1National Metallurgical Laboratory; 2Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM)

4:40 PMFrom a Technical Marvel to a Hazardous Box: An Estimate of the Volumes of Potentially Toxic Materials in Obsolete TVs Stored by US Households Based on National Survey: Natalia Milovantseva1; Jean-Daniel Saphores1; 1University of California, Irvine

5:10 PMMethodology for Recovery Precious Metals: Gold, Silver and Platinum Group from Electronic Waste: Oscar Restrepo1; Honorio Oliveros1; 1National University of Colombia

5:40 PMWEEE: Obsolete Mobile Phones Characterization Aiming at Recycling: Viviane Moraes1; Denise Espinosa1; Jorge Tenório1; 1Escola Politecnica da Universidade de São Paulo

Thermally Activated Processes in Plastic Deformation: Grain Boundary Evolution and Dislocation Core EffectsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizer: Christopher Woodward, Air Force Research Laboratory

Monday PM Room: 1BFebruary 28, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: David Rodney, INP Grenoble; Gregory Rohrer, Carnegie Mellon University

2:00 PM InvitedGrain Boundary Diffusion: From Nearly Perfect Bicrystals to Severely Deformed Polycrystalline Materials: Sergiy Divinski1; 1University of Münster

2:30 PM InvitedExperimental Measurements of the Shear-Coupled Stress Driven Grain Boundary Migration in Al Bicrystals: Dmitri Molodov1; Tatiana Gorkaya1; Günter Gottstein1; 1RWTH Aachen University

3:00 PM InvitedEvolution of the Grain Boundary Character Distribution during Grain Growth: Gregory Rohrer1; Herbert Miller1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

3:30 PM Break

3:45 PM InvitedGrain Growth in 4D: A Comparison between Simulation and Experiment: E. Lauridsen1; I. McKenna2; S. Poulsen1; W. Ludwig3; Peter Voorhees2; 1Riso Laboratory for Sustainable Energy; 2Northwestern University; 3European Synchrotron Radiation Facility 4:15 PMA Comparison between Creep in Molybdenum and Iron toward Understanding Dynamic Abnormal Grain Growth: Phi Thanh1; Daniel Worthington2; Cory Guebels1; J. P. Delplanque1; Joanna Groza1; 1University of California Davis; 2University of Texas

4:35 PM InvitedQuantum Dynamical Effects in Thermally-Activated Dislocation Glide: Origin of the Discrepancy between Experimental and Simulated Peierls Stresses: David Rodney1; Laurent Proville2; 1INP Grenoble; 2CEA Saclay

5:05 PMCore Properties of Screw Dislocations in Fe and W Based Materials: Lisa Ventelon1; François Willaime1; Emmanuel Clouet1; 1CEA

5:25 PMThermal Activation in BCC Metals: Linking Local Atomistic Information to the Mesoscale: Kinshuk Srivastava1; Daniel Weygand1; Peter Gumbsch1; 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

5:45 PMThermally Activated Motion of ½<111> Screw Dislocation in BCC Iron: Zhiming Chen1; Matous Mrovec2; Peter Gumbsch2; 1Karlsruher Institut für Technology (KIT); 2Fraunhofer-Institute Für Werkstoffmechanik IWM

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Tuesday AM Room: 8March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: David Stollberg, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Greg Thompson, University of Alabama

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM InvitedAtomic Layer Deposition for the Functionalization of Nanoporous Materials: Jeffrey Elam1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

9:05 AM InvitedOne Dimensional Nanomaterials Synthesis Using Atomic Layer Deposition: Hyungjun Kim1; 1Yonsei University

9:35 AMRecent Progress on Synthesis and Characterization of Boron-based One-Dimensional Nanostructures: Terry Xu1; XiaoXia Wu1; Zhe Guan1; Youfei Jiang1; 1UNC Charlotte

9:50 AMSuperhydrophobicity of Boron Nitride Nanotubes Structures: Chee Huei Lee1; Jaroslaw Drelich1; Yoke Khin Yap1; 1Michigan Technological University

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedSolution-Synthesized ZnO Nanomaterials for Hybrid Solar Cells: Julia Hsu1; 1University of Texas at Dallas

10:50 AMUnipolar Assembly of ZnO Rods: Polarity Driven Collective Luminescence: Ujjal Gautam1; Masataka Imura1; Xiaosheng Fang1; Yoshio Bando1; Dmitri Golberg1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

11:05 AMHierarchical Graphene Nanomaterials and Applications: Cengiz Ozkan1; 1University of California

11:20 AM InvitedAtomic Layer Deposition of Al2O3 and ZnO at Atmospheric Pressure in a Flow Tube Reactor: Gregory Parsons1; Jesse S. Jur1; 1North Carolina State University

11:50 AMBoron Carbide-Nanowires/Carbon-Microfiber Hybrid Structures and Composites from Cotton T-shirts: Xinyong Tao1; Lixin Dong2; Xinnan Wang1; Wenkui Zhang3; Bradley Nelson2; Xiaodong Li1; 1University of South Carolina; 2ETH Zurich; 3Zhejiang University of Technology

12:05 PM Concluding Comments

2nd International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing: Refractories, Slag and RecyclingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Pyrometallurgy Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Jerome Downey, Montana Tech; Jaroslaw Drelich, Michigan Technological University; Tao Jiang, Central South University; Mark Cooksey, CSIRO

Tuesday AM Room: 18March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Patrick Masset, TU Bergakademie Freiberg; Gabriella Tranell, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

8:30 AMStudy on Preparation of High-Quality Synthetic Rutile from Titanium Slag by Activation Roasting Followed by Acid Leaching: Yufeng Guo1; Shuishi Liu1; Tao Jiang1; Guanzhou Qiu1; 1Central South University

8:50 AMCalculation of Phase Equilibria Relations in CaO-SiO2-FeOx-MgO System: Cuihuan Huang1; 1Northeastern University

9:10 AMDissolution Behavior of Rhodium into Molten Slag: Chompunoot Wiraseranee1; Toru Okabe1; Kazuki Morita1; 1The University of Tokyo

9:30 AM“One Step” Technology to Separate Copper, Zinc, Lead from Iron in Metallurgical Slag and Pyrite Cinder: Part 2- Pilot Test: De-qing Zhu1; Dong Chen1; Jian Pan1; Yu Cui1; Tie-jun Chun1; 1Central South University

9:50 AMEffect of Oxygen to Alumina Ratio on the Viscosity of Aluminosilicate and Aluminate Systems: Jifang Xu1; Jieyu Zhang1; Chang Jie1; Fei Ruan1; Kuochih Chou1; 1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Modern Metallurgy and Material Processing, Shanghai University

10:10 AM Break

10:20 AMBlast Furnace Burdens Preparation from Blast Furnace Burdens Preparation from Metallurgical Dusts and Sludges with Composite Binder: Kecheng Zhang1; Yuanbo Zhang1; Tao Jiang1; Guanghui Li1; Zhucheng Huang1; 1Central South University

10:40 AMDetermination of FeO Containing Liquid Slag Surface Tensions Using the Sessile Drop Method: Clemens Schmetterer1; Patrick Masset1; 1TU Bergakademie Freiberg

11:00 AMPreparation of Partially Stabilized Zirconia and Interface Structure Analysis: Dong Bo Li1; Sheng Hui Guo1; Li Jun Liu1; Jin Hui Peng1; Li Bo Zhang1; Cheng Dong He1; 1Kunming University of Science & Technology

11:20 AMCharacteristic of Mineralization of Specularite Iron Ores during Composite Agglomeration Processing: Helei Zhang1; Heng Yu1; Guanghui Li1; Yuanbo Zhang1; Qian Li1; Tao Jiang1; 1Central South University

11:40 AMEnrichment Behavior of Phosphorous in CaO-SiO2-FetO-P2O5 Based Slag: Yingying Shen1; 1Northeastern University

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Tuesday AM Room: 33BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Mark Blodgett, Wright-Patterson AFB; Reji John, Air Force Research Laboratory

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM InvitedPredicting and Managing Bulk Residual Stresses within Superalloys: Ronald Wallis1; 1Wyman Gordon Forgings

9:05 AM InvitedMicrostructural Effects on Electrical Resistivity in Comparison to Residual Stresses and the Implications for Eddy Current Methods in Measuring Residual Stress in IN718: Triplicane Parthasarathy1; Pavel Mogilevsky1; Sonya Boone1; Satish Rao1; Peter Nagy2; Mark Blodgett3; 1UES, Inc.; 2Univ. of Cincinnati; 3Air Force Research Laboratory

9:35 AM InvitedModeling and Simulation of Residual Stresses Resulting from Superalloy Processing: Wei-Tsu Wu1; Ravi Shankar1; Alex Bandar1; Byung-Kwan Chun1; 1Scientific Forming Technologies Corp

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedProbabilistic Fatigue Life-Prediction of Turbine Engine Materials: Reji John1; Sushant Jha2; Michael Caton1; James Larsen1; Patrick Golden1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2Universal Technology Corporation

10:50 AM InvitedAdvancements in NDE Technologies to Support Superalloy Component Lifing: R. Thompson1; Norio Nakagawa; Lisa Brasche1; 1Iowa State University

11:20 AMNondestructive Evaluation of Microstructure in Super Alloy Disk Material: James Blackshire1; Enrique Medina1; Jeong Na2; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2University of Dayton Research Institute

11:40 AMApplication of Model-Based Inversion to Materials Characterization: Harold Sabbagh1; R. Murphy1; Elias Sabbagh1; John Aldrin2; 1Victor Technologies, LLC; 2Computational Tools

12:00 PMConductivity Profile Determination via Model-Based Inversion of Swept Frequency Eddy Current Data and Its Use for Near-Surface Material Characterization: Norio Nakagawa1; Chester Lo1; Anatoli Frishman1; 1Iowa State University

Alumina and Bauxite: Bayer Process ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: James Metson, University of Auckland; Carlos Suarez, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc

Tuesday AM Room: 17AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AMApplication of Operation Integrity Management to the Alumina Industry: Carlos Suarez1; Daniel Welshons1; John McNerney2; Jim Webb2; 1Hatch Associates Consultants Inc; 2Warren-Fortought Inc

8:55 AMInfluence of Solid Concentration, Particle Size Distribution, pH and Temperature on Yield Stress of Bauxite Pulp: Carla Barbato1; Márcio Nele2; Silvia França3; 1EQ/UFRJ/CETEM; 2EQ/UFRJ; 3CETEM

9:20 AMA New Method of Organics Removal in Bayer Process: Bai Yingwei1; Gao Zhenwen1; Shen Mingliang1; Yi Xiaobing1; 1CHALIECO

9:45 AMAlunorte Expansion 3 – The New Lines Added to Reach 6.3 Million Tons per Year: Daryush Khoshneviss1; Luiz Corrêa2; Joaquim Ribeiro Alves Filho1; Hans Marius Berntsen3; Ricardo Carvalho2; Daryush Albuquerque Khoshneviss1; 1Alumina do Norte do Brasil S.A.; 2Vale S.A.; 3Hydro Aluminium AS

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10:20 AMOne Green Field Megaton Grade Large Alumina Refinery with Successful Engineering and Operation Experience: Luo Xianqing1; Yang Xiaoping1; Yi Xiaobing1; 1CHALIECO

10:45 AMAdvanced Process Control in the Evaporation Unit: C. Satish Kumar1; Uttam Giri1; Rosalin Pradhan1; Tonmoy Banerjee1; Ramu Saha1; Pratichi Pattnaik1; 1Vedanta Aluminium limited

11:10 AMReduction in Metallic Impurities by Improvement in Process Control: Ruth Headlam-Shaw1; 1Alcoa Minerals of Jamaica

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Aluminum Alloys: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications: SolidificationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Subodh Das, Phinix LLC; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky

Tuesday AM Room: 14AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Hiromi Nagaumi, Suzhou Reseearch Institute for Nonferrous Metals

8:30 AMSimulation of the Deformation of a Flexible Combo Bag in a DC Aluminium Casting: Abdellah Kharicha1; 1University of Leoben

8:50 AMSolidification Analysis of Al-Si Alloys Modified with Addition of Cu Using In-Situ Neutron Diffraction: Dimitry Sediako1; Wojciech Kasprzak2; Ian Swainson3; Ovidiu Garlea4; 1National Research Council Canada ; 2CANMET-MTL, Natural Resources Canada; 3National Research Council Canada; 4Oak Ridge National Lab

9:10 AMDevelopment of Novel Grain Refiner for Al-Si Alloys: Magdalena Nowak1; Hari Babu Nadendla1; 1BCAST

9:30 AMApplication of Neutron Diffraction in Analysis of Residual Stress Profile in the Cylinder Web Region of As-Cast V6 Aluminum Engine Block with Cast-In Iron Liners: Dimitry Sediako1; Ravi Ravindran2; Camden Hubbard3; Francesco D’Elia2; Anthony Lombardi2; Alan Machin2; Robert Mackay4; 1National Research Council Canada ; 2Ryerson University; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4Nemak of Canada

9:50 AMSurface Modification of Aluminum Alloys by Electrolytic Plasma Processing: Mark Liu1; Xijin Li; Ben Li Luan1; 1National Resaerch Council Canada

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10:25 AMSolidification Characteristics of Aluminium Alloys under Electron Beam Fabrication Conditions: Ma Qian1; Dacian Tomus2; 1The University of Queensland; 2Monash University

10:45 AMFormation of Intermetallic Compound Layer between A356 Al Alloy and Cast Iron in Isothermal Condition.: Kwang Suk Son1; Sungmin Kang1; Jinsu Kim1; Donggyu Kim1; 1Dong-A university

11:05 AMEffects of Al–8B Grain Refiner on the Structure, Hardness and Tensile Properties of a New Developed Super High-Strength Aluminum Alloy: Mohammad Alipour1; Masuod Emamy1; Jafar Rassizadehghani1; Mostafa Karamouz1; Mortaza Azarbarmas1; 1University of Tehran

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Environment- Emissions/ Anode Effect IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mohd Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain; Abdulla Ahmed, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba); Charles Mark Read, Bechtel Corporation; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc.

Tuesday AM Room: 17BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Marco Stam, Aluminium Delfzijl

8:30 AMOn Continuous PFC Unrelated to Anode Effects: Xiping Chen1; Wangxing Li1; Jerry Marks2; 1Zhengzhou Research Institute of Chalco; 2J Marks & Associates

8:50 AMReduction of Anode Effect Duration in 400kA Prebake Cells: Wei Zhang1; David Wong1; Michel Gilbert1; Yashuang Gao1; Mark Dorreen1; Mark Taylor1; Alton Tabereaux2; Melinda Soffer2; Xiaopu Sun2; Changping Hu3; Xuemin Liang4; Haitang Qin4; Jihong Mao5; Xuehui Lin5; 1Light Metals Research Centre; 2Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development; 3China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association; 4Henan Zhongfu Industrial Co. Ltd.; 5Northeastern University

9:10 AMSustainable Anode Effect Based Perfluorocarbon Emission Reduction: Neal Dando1; Lise Sylvain1; Janice Fleckenstein1; Ciro Kato1; Vince Van Son1; Laura Coleman1; 1Alcoa

9:30 AMThe Initiation, Propagation and Termination of Anode Effects in Hall-Heroult Cells: Gary Tarcy1; Alton Tabereaux2; 1Alcoa; 2Consultant

9:50 AMTowards Eliminating Anode Effects: Ali Al Zarouni1; Barry Welch2; Maryam Al-Jallaf1; Arvind Kumar1; 1DUBAL; 2Welbank Consulting Ltd

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10:20 AMMonitoring Air Fluoride (F-) Concentration around ALUAR Smelter in Puerto Madryn (Chubut Province, Argentina): Jorge Zavatti1; Claudio Lopez Moreno1; Juliana Lifschitz1; Gabriela Quiroga1; 1ALUAR Aluminio Argentino SAIC

10:40 AMCorrelation between Moisture and HF Formation in the Aluminium Process: Camilla Sommerseth1; Karen Osen2; Thor Aarhaug2; Egil Skybakmoen2; Asbjoern Solheim2; Christian Rosenkilde1; Arne Ratvik1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU; 2SINTEF

11:00 AMParticulate Emissions from Electrolysis Cells: Heiko Gaertner1; Arne Ratvik1; Thor Aarhaug2; 1NTNU; 2SINTEF

11:20 AMInvestigation of Solutions to Reduce Fluoride Emissions from Anode Butts and Crust Cover Material: Guillaume Girault1; Maxime Faure1; Jean-Marc Bertolo1; Stéphanie Massambi1; Georges Bertran1; 1Rio Tinto Alcan

11:40 AMPFC Survey in Some Smelters of China: Wangxing Li1; Xiping Chen1; 1Zhengzhou Research Institute of Chalco

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Approaches for Investigating Phase Transformations at the Atomic Scale: Transformations in Fe, Ni and Al Based Systems IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neal Evans, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Francisca Caballero, Spanish National Research Center for Metallurgy (CENIM-CSIC); Chris Wolverton, Northwestern University; David Seidman, Northwestern University; Rajarshi Banerjee, University of North Texas

Tuesday AM Room: 32BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Rajarshi Banerjee, University of North Texas; Hamish Fraser, Ohio State University

8:30 AM InvitedNuclear Reactor Materials at the Atomic Scale: Emmanuelle Marquis1; Ceri Williams2; Nadine Baluc3; Samuel Humphry-Baker2; 1University of Michigan; 2University of Oxford; 3Paul Scherrer Institute

8:55 AM InvitedA Multiple Technique Approach for Understanding Phase Separation in Nanostructured Ferritic Steels: Michael Miller1; C.L. Fu1; C.M. Parish1; X.-L. Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:20 AM InvitedAtomic Scale Investigation of Y-Ti-O Nanoclusters in Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys: Brian Wirth1; Hyon-Jee Lee2; Lauren Marus2; G. Robert Odette3; 1University of Tennessee; 2University of California, Berkeley; 3University of California, Santa Barbara

9:45 AMCharacterization of Nanofeatures and Oxides in Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys – Cross Comparison SANS, SAXS, TEM, APT and Other Techniques: G. Robert Odette1; Nicholas Cunningham1; Takuya Yamamoto1; Yuan Wu1; Auriane Etienne1; Erich Stergar1; 1UC Santa Barbara

10:00 AMEffect of Elastic Strain on Phase Separation in Fe-20% Cr-6% Al-0.5% Ti ODS Alloy: Carlos Capdevila-Montes1; Mike Miller2; Isaac Toda1; Jesus Chao1; 1CENIM-CSIC; 2ORNL

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10:30 AM InvitedNano-Structural Characterizations Using Advanced Methods - A Case Study of Nanosized Cu Precipitates in C Containing Fe-1.2 Wt% Cu Alloys: Rajashekhara Shabadi1; Roland Taillard1; 1University of Science and Technology of Lille, France

10:55 AMAnharmonic Phonon Behavior in α-Fe at Temperatures near the Structural Phase Transition: Lisa Mauger1; Matthew Lucas2; Jorge Munoz1; Brent Fultz1; 1California Institute of Technology; 2Air Force Research Laboratory

11:10 AMAtomic Scale Investigation of Gamma Prime Precipitation in Nickel Base Alloys Coupling Aberration-Corrected STEM with Atom Probe Tomography: Antariksh Singh1; Gopal Viswanathan2; Soumya Nag1; Junyeon Hwang1; Jaimie Tiley2; Hamish Fraser3; Rajarshi Banerjee1; 1University of North Texas; 2Air Force Research Laboratory; 3The Ohio State University

11:25 AM InvitedExploring Initial Stages of Precipitate Formation in Aluminum Alloys through Kinetic Lattice Monte Carlo Simulations: Marcel Sluiter1; 1TU Delft

11:50 AMPrimary Crystallization Behavior Change Induced by Minor Element Substitution: Feng Yi1; Seth Imhoff1; John Perepezko1; Paul Voyles1; 1UW-Madison

Biological Materials Science: Surface Engineering and Biological InteractionsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

Tuesday AM Room: 15AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Candan Tamerler, University of Washington; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM KeynoteRole of Substrate Material Properties in Modulating Cell Fate and Function: Shu Chien1; 1University of California, San Diego

9:15 AM InvitedStrategies to Promote Mammalian Cell Functions Pertinent to Tissue Formation at the Tissue-Implant Interface: A Materials Perspective: Rena Bizios1; 1UTSA

9:45 AMProtein Adsorption on Bioceramic Nanoparticles and Monoliths: Kenneth Stanton1; Éilis McGrath1; John Gibbons2; Iseult Lynch1; Kenneth Dawson1; 1University College Dublin; 2Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

10:05 AMUtilization of Diatoms to Collect Metallic Ions: Itaru Jimbo1; Takahiro Sekiguchi1; HIroaki Onizawa1; 1Tokai University

10:25 AM Break

10:35 AM InvitedAligned TiO2 Nanotubes for Strong Osseo-Integration in Orthopaedic Implants: Sungho Jin1; 1UC San Diego

11:05 AMSurface Free Energy Modification of Titania for Bioactive Surfaces: Kyle Krzywosinski1; Molly Gentleman1; 1Texas A&M University

11:25 AMCellular Response of Grain Boundary Grooved Nanograined/Ultrafine-grained Structures: Pavan Challa1; Devesh Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

11:45 AMEnhanced Bone Cell Response on Zirconium Oxide Nanotube Surface: Christine Frandsen1; Karla Brammer1; Kunbae Noh1; Sungho Jin1; 1University of California, San Diego

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12:05 PMQuantification of Osteoblast Adhesion Strength on Hydroxyapatite-Carbon Nanotube Coated Bioimplant Surface: Debrupa Lahiri1; Ana Paula Benaduce1; Lidia Kos1; Arvind Agarwal1; 1Florida International University

Bulk Metallic Glasses VIII: Structures and Mechanical Properties ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gongyao Wang, University of Tennessee; Peter Liaw, Univ of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, Univ of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, Univ of Tennessee

Tuesday AM Room: 6DMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Takeshi Egami, University of Tennessee; John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve Univ

8:30 AM KeynoteMechanical Properties of Metallic Glasses: An Atomistic View: Takeshi Egami1; 1University of Tennessee

9:00 AMStructural Changes in BMG after Mechanical Fatigue and Pre-Loading: Wei Guo1; Wojciech Dmowski1; Andrew Chuang1; Gongyao Wang1; Yoshihiko Yokoyama2; Yang Ren3; Peter Liaw1; Akihisa Inoue2; Takeshi Egami1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Tohoku University; 3Advanced Photon Source

9:10 AM InvitedX-Ray Strain Measurements in Metallic Glasses: Todd Hufnagel1; 1Johns Hopkins University

9:30 AM InvitedInsights on Thermomechanical Deformation in Bulk Metallic Glasses from In-Situ X-Ray and Neutron Scattering Experiments: Alexandru Stoica1; Dong Ma1; John Daniels2; Ken Littrell1; Xun-Li Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

9:50 AM InvitedAtomic Structure and Dynamics of BMG during Mechanical Deformation: Wojciech Dmowski1; Andrew Chuang1; Wei Guo1; Konstantin Lokshin1; Yoshihiko Yokoyama2; Tatsuya Iwashita1; Yang Ren3; Matt Stone4; Peter Liaw1; Akihisa Inoue2; Takeshi Egami5; 1University of Tennessee; 2Tohoku University; 3Advanced Photon Source; 4SNS; 5ORNL

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10:20 AM InvitedFracture Toughness of Bulk Metallic Glasses: John Lewandowski1; 1Case Western Reserve Univ

10:40 AMUsing Artificial Microstructures to Understand Microstructure Property Relationship in Metallic Glasses: Baran Sarac1; Golden Kumar1; Jan Schroers1; 1Yale University

10:50 AM InvitedIncipient Plasticity in Bulk Metallic Glasses at Elevated Temperatures and under Cyclic Loading: Oliver Franke1; Cristopher Schuh1; 1MIT

11:10 AM InvitedInhomogeneous Deformation and Kinetics of Shear Banding in Metallic Glasses: Robert Maass1; David Klaumünzer1; Jörg Löffler1; 1Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ)

11:30 AM InvitedElastic, Plastic and Fracture Response of Bulk Metallic Glass Matrix Composites: Upadrasta Ramamurty1; R. L Narayan1; P.S Singh1; K Boopathy1; Indrani Sen1; D. C Hofmann2; 1Indian Institute of Science; 2California Institute of Technology

11:50 AMMechanical Inhomogeneity in As-Cast Bulk Metallic Glass: John Plummer1; Russell Goodall1; Ignacio Figueroa2; Iain Todd1; 1University of Sheffield; 2Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

12:00 PM InvitedEffect of Structure of β Phase on the Mechanical Properties of Ti-Based Bulk Metallic Glass Composites: Chang Wook Bang1; Ka Ram Lim1; Jin Man Park1; Won Tae Kim1; Do Hyang Kim1; 1Yonsei University

12:20 PM InvitedIn-Situ TEM/STEM Investigations on Crack Propagation with Plasticity in Zr-Based Metallic Glass: Jingwei Deng1; Manling Sui2; 1Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2Beijing University of Technology

12:40 PMIn-Situ Studies of Micromechanical Behavior of Porous W/Zr-Based Amorphous Alloy Composite: Yunfei Xue1; 1Beijing Institute of Technology

Cast Shop for Aluminum Production: Direct Chill CastingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Brooks, Swinburne University of Technology; John Grandfield, Grandfield Technology Pty Ltd

Tuesday AM Room: 16AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dmitry Eskin, Delft University of Technology; Arild Hakonsen, Hydro Aluminium

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMCold Cracking during Direct-Chill Casting: Dmitry Eskin1; Mehdi Lalpoor1; Laurens Katgerman2; 1Materials innovation institute; 2Delft University of Technology

9:00 AMSurface Defect Structures On Direct Chill Cast 6xxx Aluminum Billets: Mikael Erdegren1; Torbjörn Carlberg1; 1Mid Sweden University

9:25 AMEffect of Cooling Water Quality on the Dendrite Arm Spacing of DC Cast Billets: Satya Mohapatra1; Suvendra Nanda1; Anindya Palchowdhury1; 1National Aluminium Company

9:50 AMMould Wall Heat Flow Mechanism in a DC Casting Mould: Arvind Prasad1; Ian Bainbridge1; 1University of Queensland

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMProductivity Improvements at Direct Chill Casting Unit at Aluminium Bahrain (ALBA): Abdulla Ahmed1; Sukanta Chateeriji1; A Rasool Maki1; 1Aluminium Bahrain (Alba)

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10:50 AMThe Coupling of Macrosegregation With Grain Nucleation, Growth and Motion in DC Cast Aluminum Alloy Ingots: Miha Založnik1; Arvind Kumar1; Hervé Combeau1; Marie Bedel2; Philippe Jarry2; Emmanuel Waz2; 1Institut Jean Lamour; 2Alcan CRV

11:15 AMInvestment Casting of Surfaces with Microholes and Their Possible Applications: Todor Ivanov1; Andreas Buehrig-Polaczek1; Uwe Vroomen1; Claudia Hartmann2; Arnold Gillner2; Kirsten Bobzin1; Jens Holtkamp2; Nazlim Bagcivan1; Sebastian Theiss1; 1RWTH Aachen University; 2Fraunhofer-Institute for Laser Technology

11:40 AMUsing SEM and EDX for a Simple Differentiation of α- and β-AlFeSi-Phases in Wrought Aluminum Billets: Marcel Rosefort1; Christiane Matthies1; Hinrich Buck1; Hubert Koch1; 1Trimet Aluminium AG

Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials: Characterization of Steel and Cast Iron Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizer: Sergio Monteiro, State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Tuesday AM Room: 14BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Mingdong Cai, Exova; John Bridge, Maine Maritime Academy

8:30 AMEffect of Initial Structure on Grain Refinement of Medium Carbon Steel Processed by ECAP: Jozef Zrnik1; Sergey Dobatkin2; George Raab3; Martin Fujda4; Libor Kraus5; 1Comtes FHT, Inc.; 2Russian Academy of Science; 3Ufa State University; 4Technical University of Kosice; 5COMTES FHT Inc.

8:45 AMEffect of Test Temperature and Prior Straining on the Deformation Mode of Austenitic Stainless Steel during Tensile Testing: Supratik Roychowdhury1; Suman Neogy1; Mayank Gupta2; Vivekanand Kain1; Dinesh Srivastava1; G.K. Dey1; R.C. Prasad3; Raghvendra Tewari4; 1Bhabha Atomic Research Centre; 2PEC; 3IIT, Bombay; 4Bhabha Atomic Resrach Centre

9:00 AMSusceptibility of Low and High Manganese X70 Pipeline Steel to Hydrogen Embrittlement: Daniel Hejazi1; Ayesha Haq1; Nima Yazdipour1; Druce Dunne1; Andrzej Calka1; Frank Barbaro2; Elena Pereloma1; 1University of Wollongong; 2BlueScope Steel

9:15 AMEvaluation of Aging Embrittlement of Austenitic Stainless Steels JN1, JJ1 and JK2 by Cryogenic Small-Punch Testing: Maribel Saucedo-Muñoz1; Victor Lopez-Hirata1; Shin-ichi Komazaki2; Toshiyuki Hashida3; 1Instituto Politecnico Nacional (ESIQIE); 2Muroran Institute of Technology; 3Tohoku University

9:30 AMInvestigations on the Cyclic Crack Growth Behaviour of Spring Steel Wire Reinforced EN AW-6082: Matthias Merzkirch1; Kay Weidenmann1; Volker Schulze1; 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

9:45 AM InvitedEffect of Cr Content on Corrosion Resistance of Fe-Based Alloys under SCW Condition: Jian Li1; Wenyue Zheng1; William Cook2; 1CANMET-MTL; 2University of New Brunswick

10:15 AM Break

10:30 AMVariations of Elastic Modulus of Automotive Steels after Yielding: Paolo Matteis1; Giorgio Scavino1; Donato Firrao1; 1Politecnico di Torino

10:45 AMThe Development of a High Strength Microalloy Steel TiC Deposited by Reactive Magnetron Sputtering: Narayanna Ferreira1; Edalmy Almeida1; Marcio Mendes1; Clodomiro Alves Júnior1; 1UFRN

11:00 AMMicrostructure and Properties of New Wear Resistant Steel with High Strength and High Toughness: Li Hongbin1; 1Baosteel

11:15 AMEvaluation of Growth Rates of Austenitic Transformation Products in Fe-C-Cr Alloys Using Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy: Peter Kolmskog1; Peter Hedström1; Annika Borgenstam1; 1Royal Institute of Technology, KTH

11:30 AMInternal Friction and Three Dimensional Atom Probe Analysis of Bake Hardening Phenomenon in Ultra-Low Carbon Bake Hardening Steel: Hua Wang1; Wen Shi1; Lin Li1; 1Shanghai University

11:45 AMA New Understanding on the Initiation of Pitting Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Salt Water: Xiu-Liang Ma1; 1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chloride 2011: Practice and Theory of Chloride-Based Metallurgy: Molten Salts, Magnesium and AluminumSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Canadian Institute of Metals, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Dirk Verhulst, Consultant, Extractive Metallurgy; V.I. (Lucky) Lakshmanan, Process Research Ortech, Inc.

Tuesday AM Room: 19March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Vladimiros Papangelakis, University of Toronto

8:30 AMEvaluation of 2.25Cr-1Mo Alloy for Containment of LiCl/KCl Eutectic during the Treatment of Used Nuclear Fuel: Brian Westphal1; S. Li1; G. Fredrickson1; D. Vaden1; T. Johnson1; J. Wass1; 1Idaho National Laboratory

8:50 AMNumerical and Experimental Study of Fluid Flow during Electrolytic Process for Magnesium Production: Hyun Na Bae1; Myung Duk Seo1; Seon Hyo Kim1; Go-Gi Lee2; Jae Young Jung2; 1POSTECH; 2RIST

9:10 AMMagnesium Removal from Secondary Aluminum Melts in Reverberatory and Rotary Furnaces: Eulogio Velasco1; Marcos Cardoso2; Jose Nino2; 1Texas State University; 2NEMAK

9:30 AMRapid Removal of Chlorine in Molten Salt Electrolysis of Magnesium Chloride: Gökhan Demirci1; Ishak Karakaya2; 1Aselsan Inc.; 2Middle East Technical University

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9:50 AMPreparation of Al-Ca Alloys by Molten Salt Electrolysis Method: Sh Yang1; Fengli Yang1; Mingzhou Li1; Xianwei Hu2; Zhaowen Wang2; Zhongning Shi2; Bingliang Gao2; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology; 2School of Materials and Metallurgy117#, Northeastern University

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10:25 AMThe Dissolution Behavior of TiCxO1-x Solid Solutions in Chloride Melt: Xiaohui Ning1; Chao Du1; Qiuyu Wang1; Shuqiang Jiao1; Hongmin Zhu1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

10:45 AMStudy on Mechanism of Alumina Carbothermic Reduction-Chlorination Process in Vacuum: Fulong Zhu1; Bin Yang1; Qingchun Yu1; Baoqiang Xu1; Yongnian Dai1; 1National Engineering Laboratory for Vacuum Metallurgy

11:05 AMInvestigation on the Corrosion Resistance of Several Steel Materials to LiCl-KCl Melt: Bing Li1; 1East China University of Science and Technology

11:25 AMElectrochemical Removal of Impurity Mg from LiCl-KCl Containing MgCl2 Melt: Bing Li1; Miao Shen1; Jingwei Lou1; 1East China University of Science and Technology

11:45 AMDirect Synthesis of Niobium Aluminides Powders by Sodiothermic Reduction in Molten Salts: Na Wang1; Chao Du1; Shuqiang Jiao1; Kai Huang1; Hongmin Zhu1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Brent Fultz Honorary Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, ASM: Alloy Phase Diagrams CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A & M University; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mikko Haataja, Princeton University; Jeff Hoyt, McMaster University; Vidvuds Ozolins, University of California, Los Angeles; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: 9March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Matthew Lucas, Air Force Research Laboratory; Lee Roberson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

8:30 AM InvitedIron Alloys through the Lens of Nuclear Resonant Spectroscopy: Wolfgang Sturhahn1; 1Jet Propulsion Laboratory

9:00 AM InvitedMixing Properties in Oxide Solid Solutions Relevant to Nuclear Fuels: Ben Hanken1; Mark Asta2; Chris Stanek3; Fei Zhou4; Vidvuds Ozolins4; Niels Gronbech-Jensen1; 1University of California, Davis; 2University of California, Berkeley; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory; 4University of California, Los Angeles

9:30 AM InvitedTime-Resolved Measurements of Transient Behaviors by Asynchronous In-Situ Neutron Diffraction at the Spallation Neutron Source: Ke An1; Alexandru Stoica1; Harley Skorpenske1; Abhijit Pramanick1; Rick Riedel1; Steve Miller1; Hahn Choo2; Jabob Jones3; James Kohl1; Xun-Li Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee; 3University of Florida

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10:20 AMPhonon Density of States and High Temperature Thermodynamics of MgB2: Jorge Munoz1; Nikolay Markovskiy1; Matthew Lucas2; Olivier Delaire3; Chen Li1; Matthew Stone3; Douglas Abernathy3; Brent Fultz1; 1California Institute of Technology; 2Air Force Research Lab; 3Oak Ridge National Lab

10:40 AM InvitedPhonon Studies with Inelastic Neutron Scattering and First-Principles Simulations: Olivier Delaire1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:10 AM InvitedPhonon Thermodynamics of Binary Fe Alloys: Matthew Lucas1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory

11:40 AMThe Temperature Dependence of Phonons in Scandium Fluoride, a Material with Large Negative Thermal Expansion: Chen Li1; Xiaoli Tang1; Jorge Munoz1; Brandon Keith1; Doug Abernathy2; Sally Tracy1; Benjamin Greve3; Angus Wilkinson3; Brent Fultz1; 1California Institute of Technology; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3Georgia Institute of Technology

David Pope Honorary Symposium on Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture of Advanced Metallic Materials: Intermetallics III, Superalloys, and Gum MetalSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: E. P. George, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Haruyuki Inui, Kyoto University; C. T. Liu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Tuesday AM Room: 32AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ian Baker, Dartmouth College; Takayuki Takasugi, Osaka Prefecture University

8:30 AM InvitedStability and Structure of Transition Metal C14/C15 Laves Phases: Masao Takeyama1; Shigehiro Ishikawa2; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology; 2Former graduate student (Currently Sumitomo Metal Co.)

9:00 AM InvitedResemblance and Difference in Mechanical Properties between L12 and E21 Type Ordered Crystal Structures: Yoshisato Kimura1; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology

9:30 AM InvitedMicrostructure Evolution and Solubility Change of Constituent Phases in Mo-Si-B Based Alloys at 1800 Degree C: Kyosuke Yoshimi1; Seong-Ho Ha1; Kouichi Maruyama1; 1Tohoku University

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10:15 AM InvitedOverview of Creep Deformation of Nickel Base Superalloys and Intermetallics: Dilip Shah1; 1Pratt & Whitney

10:45 AMLocalized Shear Deformation in Gum Metal at Ideal Strength: Shigeru Kuramoto1; Tadahiko Furuta1; Naoyuki Nagasako1; John Morris2; 1Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; 2University of California, Berkeley

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11:00 AMMicrostructual Characterization and Deformation Behavior of Ideal Strength Metallic Materials: Tadahiko Furuta1; Shigeru Kuramoto1; Kaveh Edalati2; Zenji Horita2; 1Toyota Central R & D Labs., Inc.; 2Kyushu University

11:15 AMNon-Planar Deformation as a Dominant Deformation Mechanism Following Low Cycle Fatigue of a Ni-Based Superalloy: Patrick Phillips1; Libor Kovarik2; Raymond Unocic3; Dan Wei4; David Mourer4; Michael Mills1; 1Ohio State University; 2PNNL; 3ORNL; 4GE Aviation

11:30 AMInvestigation of Fatigue Crack Growth Mechanisms in a Ni-Based Superalloy: Clarissa Yablinsky1; Katharine Flores1; Michael Mills1; James Williams1; 1The Ohio State University

11:45 AMFatigue Life Modeling of Single Crystal Nickel-Base Superalloys: Clinique L. Brundidge1; Tresa M. Pollock2; 1University of Michigan; 2University of California, Santa Barbara

12:00 PMThe Effect of Temperature on the Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Two-Phase Fe30Ni20Mn20Al30 Alloy: Xiaolan Wu1; Ian Baker1; 1Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College

Deformation, Damage, and Fracture of Light Metals and Alloys: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, MS&T Organization, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qizhen Li, University of Nevada, Reno; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Yanyao Jiang, University of Nevada, Reno

Tuesday AM Room: 13March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Qizhen Li, University of Nevada, Reno

8:30 AM InvitedModeling Dislocation Slip Transmission across Alpha-Beta Interface in Ti-Alloy: Chen Shen1; Ju Li2; Yunzhi Wang3; 1GE; 2University of Pennsylvania; 3Ohio State University

9:00 AM InvitedDeformation and Fracture of Nanostructured fcc Materials under Monotonic and Cyclic Loading: Diana Farkas1; 1Virginia Tech

9:30 AMUsing Ab Initio Calculations in Designing BCC MgLi-X Alloys for Ultra-Lightweight Applications: Martin Friak1; William Counts1; Dierk Raabe1; Joerg Neugebauer1; 1Max Planck Institute for Iron Research

9:45 AMThe Effect of Crystallographic Orientation on Void Growth: A Molecular Dynamics Study: Mehul Bhatia1; Kiran Solanki1; Amitava Moitra1; Mark Tschopp1; 1Mississippi State University

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10:15 AM InvitedCreep Deformation of Al-Sc-X Alloys: Matthew Krug1; David Seidman1; David Dunand1; 1Northwestern University

10:45 AM InvitedImpression Creep – A Localized Technique for Characterizing Creep Deformation of Materials: Fuqian Yang1; 1University of Kentucky

11:15 AMCreep Fatigue Behavior of 319 Aluminum Casting Alloys under Hot Compressive Dwell Conditions: Xiang Chen1; Diana Lados1; Richard Pettit2; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute; 2FractureLab

11:30 AMRoom Temperature Creep and Substructure Formation in Pure Aluminum at Ultra-Low Strain Rates: Junjie Shen1; Iketa Ken-ichi1; Hata Satoshi1; Nakashima Hideharu1; 1Kyushu University

11:45 AMQuantifying the Relationship Between Deformation-Induced Surface Roughness, Grain Orientation, and Strain Localization in Polycrystalline Aluminum: Mark Stoudt1; Joseph Hubbard1; Adam Creuziger1; Lyle Levine1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

Dynamic Behavior of Materials V: Spalling and Dynamic FractureSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, UCSD; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: 5AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: George Gray, Los Alamos National Lab

8:30 AM InvitedDynamic Necking of Structures Submitted to High Strain Rate Loadings: Alain Molinari1; Sébastien Mercier1; 1Université Paul Verlaine-Metz

9:00 AM3-D Modelling of Local and Global Spall Damage in Shocked FCC Multicrystals: Kapil Krishnan1; Leda Wayne1; Andrew Brown1; Pedro Peralta1; Shengnian Luo2; Darrin Byler2; Aaron Koskelo2; 1Arizona State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:20 AMExamination of the Damage and Failure Response of Tantalum and Copper under Varied Shock Loading Conditions: Ellen Cerreta1; Darcie Dennis-Koller1; Neil Bourne1; George Gray1; Curt Bronkhorst1; Davis Tonks1; Irene Beyerlein1; Benjamin Hansen1; Ricardo Lebensohn1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:40 AMGeometric and Microstructural 3-D Characteristics of Incipient Spall Damage in Shock Loaded Cu Multicrystals and Polycrystals: Andrew Brown1; Leda Wayne1; Kapil Krishnan1; Pedro Peralta1; Shengnian Luo2; Scott Greenfield2; Darrin Byler2; Kenneth McClellan2; Aaron Koskelo2; 1Arizona State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:00 AMInstrumented Ring Expansion for the Measurement of High Strain Rate Constitutive and Fracture Behavior: Jason Johnson1; Geoff Taber1; Gregg Fenton2; Glenn Daehn1; 1Ohio State University; 2Applied Research Associates

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10:30 AM InvitedThe Dependence of Dynamic Spall Strength on Flow Stress and Temperature: Roger Minich1; 1LLNL

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11:00 AMLaser-Shock Induced Spalling and Fragmentation in Vanadium: Marc Meyers1; H. Jarmakani1; B. Maddox2; C. T. Wei1; D. Kalantar2; 1University of California, San Diego; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

11:20 AMMicro-CT for the Quantification of 3D Voids within Damaged Structures: Brian Patterson1; Christopher Hamilton1; Ellen Cerreta1; Darcie Dennis-Koller1; Curt Bronkhorst1; Benjamin Hansen1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:40 AMShock-Induced Spallation Phenomena in Copper-Niobium Nanolayered Composites: Niraj Gupta1; Alexander Stukowski2; Michael Baskes3; Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1; 1University of North Texas; 2Darmstadt University of Technology; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:00 PMMaterials Characterization of Railgun Erosion Phenomena: Brenda Machado1; Lawrence Murr1; Edwin Martinez1; Sara Gaytan1; Sikhanda Satapathy2; 1University of Texas at El Paso; 2The University of Texas at Austin

Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production: Anode Raw Materials and Green CarbonSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Tomsett, Rio Tinto Alcan; Ketil Rye, Alcoa Mosjøen; Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd

Tuesday AM Room: 16BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Frank Cannova, BP Coke

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMProperty Profile of Lab- Scale Anodes Produced with 180°C Mettler Coal Tar Pitch: Winfried Boenigk1; Claudia Boltersdorf1; Falk Lindner1; Jens Stiegert1; 1RÜTGERS Germany GmbH

9:00 AMQuality and Process Performance of Rotary Kilns and Shaft Calciners: Les Edwards1; 1Rain CII Carbon

9:25 AMSub-Surface Carbon Dioxide Reaction in Anodes: Donald Ziegler1; 1Alcoa Primary Metals

9:50 AMPaste Quality Improvements at Alcoa Poços de Caldas Plant: Beatriz Vry1; Ciro Kato1; Jeronimo Araujo1; Fabiano José Ribeiro1; André Luís Abreu1; 1Alcoa

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10:25 AMThe Vertical Ball Mill for the Grinding of Calcined Petroleum Coke to Improve the Quality of the Anodes in the Aluminium Industry: Stefan Gosau1; Andreas Wolf1; 1Claudius Peters Projects GmbH

10:50 AMPrebaked Anode from Coal Extract (2) - Effects of the Properties of Hypercoal-Coke on the Preformance of Prebaked Anodes: Maki Hamaguchi1; Noriyuki Okuyama1; Nobuyuki Komatsu1; Jiro Koide2; Keisuke Kano2; 1Kobe Steel, Ltd.; 2Sumitomo Corporation

11:15 AMThe New Generation of Vertical Shaft Calciner Technology: Jingli Zhao1; 1Jinan Aohai Carbon Products Co.,Ltd.

Fatigue and Corrosion Damage in Metallic Materials: Fundamentals, Modeling and Prevention: Fatigue of Nanocrystalline Materials and Fatigue Property EnhancementSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials DivisionProgram Organizers: Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee

Tuesday AM Room: 31CMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; E-Wen Huang, National Central University

8:30 AMMonitoring and Characterization of the Fatigue Response of Nano-Crystalline Mg Composites Reinforced with Ti2AlC: Antonios Kontsos1; Kavan Hazeli1; Babak Anasori1; Theodoros Loutas2; Michel Barsoum1; 1Drexel University; 2University of Patras

8:50 AMEffects of Ultrasonic Nanocrystal Surface Modification on Fatigue Behavior of SUS316 Austenitic Stainless Steel Tube for Stents: Auezhan Amanov1; Young Sik Pyun1; Jun Hyong Kim1; Hak Du Kim1; Sang Ho Kim2; Chae Jong Park2; 1Sun Moon University; 2M.I. Tech Co., Ltd.

9:10 AMIncreasing the Fatigue Life of SAE52100 Steel by Ultrasonic Nanocrystal Surface Modification: Jong Soon Im1; Young Sik Pyun2; Auezhan Amanov2; Sung Jae Lee1; Jun Hyong Kim2; Chang Min Suh3; 1Iljin Global; 2Sun Moon University; 3Kyungpook National University

9:30 AMResearch on HCF Tests and Damage Model of TC11 Alloy Welded Joints: Xiaogang Liu1; Guo Hai-ding1; 1Nuaa

9:50 AMResidual Stresses in Alloy CF8C Plus Coated with Iron Aluminide: Deepak Kumar1; Sebastien Dryepondt1; Philip Maziasz1; Bruce Pint1; Beth Armstrong1; Edgar Curzio1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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10:20 AMFatigue Behavior of Al 6082-T4 and Al 7075-T73 after Ball Burnishing: Yasser Ahmed1; Mansour Mhaede2; Lothar Wagner2; 1German University in Cairo; 2Institute of Materials Science and Engineering (IWW), TU of Clausthal

10:40 AMHigh Temperature Fatigue Behavior of Laser Shock Peened IN718Plus Superalloy: Vibhor Chaswal1; S Mannava1; Dong Qian1; Vijay Vasudevan1; Kristina Langer2; 1University of Cincinnati; 2Wright Patterson Air Force Base

11:00 AMMechanical Properties and Four-Point-Bending Fatigue Behaviors of Non-Heat Treated and Carburized Low-Carbon Steels for Load-Chain Materials: Wei Wu1; Gongyao Wang1; David Huber2; Peter Hogan2; Rodney Reynolds2; Chris Hale2; Lee Whitted2; Joe Eudy2; John Stewart2; Jules Raphael3; Doug Fielden1; Peter Liaw1; 1The University of Tennessee; 2Columbus McKinnon Corporation; 3J R Technical Services

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11:20 AMSustained Peak Low Cycle Fatigue: The Role of Coatings: Britta Laux1; Tresa Pollock1; 1University of California, Santa Barbara

11:40 AMS-N Fatigue and Fatigue Crack Propagation Behaviors of High Mn Steels: HyunJung Lee1; Jakie Kwon2; Youngju Kim2; Sangshik Kim1; 1Gyeong Sang National Univ.; 2Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources

12:00 PMHigh Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Shot-Peened Steels: Alan Plumtree1; Mehdi Mirzazadeh1; 1University of Waterloo

Friction Stir Welding and Processing VI: Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Murray Mahoney, Retired from Rockwell Scientific; Yutaka Sato, Tohoku University; Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ravi Verma, General Motors

Tuesday AM Room: 5BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Yutaka Sato, Tohoku University

8:30 AMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded (FSW) AA5454-Joints: Xavier Lang1; Dietmar Eifler1; Guntram Wagner1; 1University of Kaiserslautern

8:50 AMThe Effect of Friction Stir Welding on the Dispersoid Particles of Aluminium Alloy 2195: Roy Crooks1; Jorge dos Santos2; Kati Savolainen3; Hannu Hänninen3; 1Black Laboratories, L.L.C.; 2GKSS-Research Centre GmbH; 3Aalto University

9:10 AMMicrostructural Characteristics of Sc-Modified Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloy Extrusions Joined by Friction Stir Welding: Carter Hamilton1; Stanislaw Dymek2; Oleg Senkov3; 1Miami University; 2AGH University of Science and Technology; 3UES, Inc

9:30 AMAGG Suppression in Friction-Stir-Welded, Spun-Formed Al-Li 2195 Materials: Stephen Hales1; Wesley Tayon1; 1NASA

9:50 AMAnalysis of Temperature and Residual Stress Evolution during Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum 7075-T6: Yunfeng Cao1; Tyler Davis1; Yung Shin1; 1Purdue University

10:10 AMMeasurement of Residual Stress in Friction Stir Weld Joints: Adrian DeWald1; Michael Hill2; Murray Mahoney3; 1Hill Engineering, LLC; 2University of California, Davis; 3Consultant

10:30 AMDevelopment of Tatsumaki Friction Stir Welding: Seung Hwan C. Park1; Satoshi Hirano1; Shinichi Kaga2; Mitsuru Onose2; Noriaki Tominaga2; Yasutsugu Yoshimura2; 1Hitachi Ltd.; 2Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals Machinery, Inc.

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11:00 AMThe Role of Plastic Deformation in Suppressing Abnormal Grain Growth in Friction Stir Welded Al-Li 2195: Eric Hoffman1; Robert Hafley1; Marcia Domack1; Ravi Shenoy2; Wesley Tayon1; Jessica Robinson1; 1NASA Langley Research Center; 2Lockheed Martin Space Systems

11:20 AMThe Effect of Dispersoid Modification on Abnormal Grain Growth in Friction Stir Welded Al-Li 2195: Roy Crooks1; Ravi Shenoy2; Wesley Tayon3; Marcia Domack3; 1National Institute of Aerospace; 2Lockheed Martin Space Systems; 3NASA Langley Research Center

11:40 AMFriction Stir Welding of 25 mm Thick Al 6061-T651 Plates: Guru Dinda1; Douglas Grant1; Matthew Scheid1; Ashish Dasgupta1; Sudip Bhattacharya2; Jyoti Mazumder2; 1Focus: HOPE; 2University of Michigan

12:00 PMEffects of Forge Axis Force and Backing Plate Boundary Condition on FSW of AA6056: Piyush Upadhyay1; Anthony Reynolds1; 1University of South Carolina

12:20 PMFriction Stir Welded “A” Frame For Duel Function Test Fixture: Alan Handyside1; Farzad Baratzadeh1; Jeff Buller1; Hamid Lankarani2; Blair Carlson3; Dwight Burford1; 1National Institute for Aviation Research; 2Wichita State University; 3General Motors Corporation

12:40 PMInvestigation of Lazy S Feature in Self Reacting Tool Welds in 2024-T4 Aluminum: Karl Warsinski1; Michael West2; Jim Freeman3; Todd Curtis2; 1Michigan Technological University; 2South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 3MTS Systems Corporation

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Experimental StudiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, McMaster University; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Tuesday AM Room: 6EMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AM InvitedSimulation of Dendritic Growth Observed in Synchroton X-ray Video Experiments: Christoph Beckermann1; Pierre Delaleau1; Ragnvald Mathiesen2; Lars Arnberg2; 1University of Iowa; 2NTNU

9:00 AM InvitedSolidification of Metallic Alloys under Magnetic Fields: Yves Fautrelle1; Xi Li1; Olga Budenkova1; Bachir Saadi1; Zhongming Ren1; 1Grenoble Institute of Technology

9:30 AM InvitedTwo-Phased Spiral Dendrites: Silvere Akamatsu1; Mikael Perrut2; Sabine Bottin-Rousseau1; Gabriel Faivre1; 1CNRS - UPMC; 2ONERA

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10:15 AM InvitedUniversality and the Pinch-off of Rods by Capillarity: L. Aagesen1; A. Johnson1; J. Fife1; Peter Voorhees1; M. Miksis1; S. Poulsen2; E. Lauridsen2; F. Marone3; M. Stampanoni3; 1Northwestern University; 2Riso Laboratory for Sustainable Energy; 3Swiss Light Source

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10:45 AM InvitedDirectional Growth Structures in Univariant Eutectics: Ralph Napolitano1; 1Iowa State University

11:15 AMNucleation Catalysis Potency of Ceramic Nanoparticles in Aluminum Matrix Nanocomposites: Michael De Cicco1; John Perepezko1; Lih-Sheng Turng1; Xiaochun Li1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

Hume-Rothery Symposium Thermodynamics and Diffusion Coupling in Alloys - Application Driven Science: Diffusion Coefficients and ThermodynamicsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University; Larry Kaufman, CALPHAD, Inc.; Annika Borgenstam, Royal Institute of Technology; Carelyn Campbell, NIST

Tuesday AM Room: 31AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Yongho Sohn, University of Central Florida; Gary Shiflet, University of Virginia

8:30 AM InvitedInfluence of Thermodynamic Forces on Diffusion in Melts: Axel Griesche1; Juergen Horbach2; Andreas Meyer2; 1Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM); 2German Aerospace Center (DLR)

9:00 AM InvitedAtomic Bond Defects; Thermodynamics and Diffusion in Metallic Glasses: Gary Shiflet1; Aiwu Zhu1; S. Joseph Poon1; 1University of Virginia

9:30 AM InvitedApplication of Thermodynamic and Kinetic Modeling to Diffusion Simulations in Nickel-Base Superalloy Systems: Anders Engström1; Henrik Larsson1; Johan Bratberg1; Lars Höglund1; Paul Mason2; 1Thermo-Calc Software AB; 2Thermo-Calc Software Inc

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10:20 AM InvitedSelected Observations from Interdiffusion Study in U-Mo-Al System: Yongho Sohn1; Emmanuel Perez1; Bo Yao1; Ashley Ewh1; Dennis Keiser, Jr.2; 1University of Central Florida; 2Idaho National Laboratory

10:50 AM InvitedAnalysis of the Influence of Vacancy-Solute Interaction on Diffusion of Atomic Monomers and Clusters: Piotr Warczok1; Jaroslav Zenisek2; Ernst Kozeschnik1; 1Vienna University of Technology; 2Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH

11:20 AMCharacterization of Phase Formation and Diffusion Behavior of the Cu-Zn Binary System: Christopher Eastman1; John Kuper1; Ji-Cheng (J.-C.) Zhao1; 1The Ohio State University

11:50 AMInterdiffusion Investigation of Mo and Zr in Fe, Fe-Cr and Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys at 650, 750, and 850°C: Ashley Ewh1; Judith Dickson1; Bulent Sencer2; John Kennedy2; Yongho Sohn1; 1University of Central Florida; 2Idaho National Laboratory

ICME: Overcoming Barriers and Streamlining the Transition of Advanced Technologies to Engineering Practice -- The 12th MPMD Global Innovations Symposium: Emerging and Fundamental Techniques and the Advancement of ICME in IndustrySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing DivisionProgram Organizers: Paul Mason, Thermo-Calc Software Inc; Mei Li, Ford Motor Company; James Warren, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Jeff Simmons, AFRL

Tuesday AM Room: 7AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Mei Li, Ford Motor Company

8:30 AMModeling and Simulation of Mechanical Properties of Magnesium Alloy Wheel Casting for Automobile: Liang Huo1; Zhiqiang Han1; Xunming Zhu2; Junpeng Duan2; Aimin Wang2; Baicheng Liu3; 1Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing Technology (Ministry of Education), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University; 2WANFENG Magnesium Co. Ltd., WANFENG Auto Holding Group; 3State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy, Department of Automotive Engineering, Tsinghua University

8:50 AM InvitedEngineering Grain Boundary Populations and Connectivity in Polycrystalline Structures: Gregory Rohrer1; Herbert Miller1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

9:15 AMThe Development of Tools for the Prediction of the Tensile and Fracture Toughness Properties in a/ß Titanium alloys: Santhosh Koduri1; Peter Collins2; Hamish Fraser1; 1The Ohio State University; 2University of North Texas

9:35 AMQuantifying Interface Energetics and Kinetics using Atomic-scale Simulations: Moneesh Upmanyu1; 1Northeastern University

9:55 AM InvitedIntegrated Computational Materials Design and Qualification: Making CyberSteel Fly: Greg Olson1; 1Northwestern University

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10:35 AM Invited3-D Modeling of Machining Distortions of Aerospace Components: Shesh Srivatsa1; 1GE Aviation

11:00 AM InvitedA Case for ICME - Ti Alloy Design Tool Development at Boeing: Donald Shih1; 1The Boeing Company

11:25 AM InvitedApplication of Computational Modeling during Processing of Stainless Steels: Ashish Patel1; 1Carpenter Technology Corporation

11:50 AM InvitedFast Acting Models for Materials-Centric Engineering Design: Triplicane Parthasarathy1; Y.S. Choi1; R. Goetz2; D. Furrer2; R. John3; R. Dutton3; 1UES, Inc.; 2Rolls Royce Engines; 3Air Force Research Laboratory

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Magnesium Technology 2011: Alloy Design/Development; Grain Refinement and Severe Plastic DeformationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Tuesday AM Room: 6FMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Matthew Barnett, Deakin University; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Office

8:30 AMEffect of Zn/Gd Ratio on Phase Constitutions in Mg-Zn-Gd Alloys: Song Zhang1; Guangyin Yuan1; Chen Lu1; Wenjiang Ding1; 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University

8:50 AMOptimization of Magnesium-Aluminum-Tin Alloys for As-Cast Microstructure and Mechanical Properties: Xiaoyu Kang1; Alan Luo2; Penghuai Fu1; Zhenzhen Li1; Tianyu Zhu1; Liming Peng1; Wenjiang Ding1; 1National Engineering Research Center of Light Alloys Net Forming and State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composite, Shanghai Jiaotong University; 2General Motors Research & Development Center

9:10 AMThermodynamic Analysis of As-Cast and Heat Treated Microstructures of Mg-Ce-Nd Alloys: Mark Easton1; Suming Zhu1; Mark Gibson2; Jian-Feng Nie1; Joachim Groebner3; Artem Kozlov3; Rainer Schmid-Fetzer3; 1CAST CRC, Monash University; 2CAST CRC, CSIRO, Clayton; 3Clausthal University of Technology

9:30 AMCompressive Strength and Hot Deformation Behavior of TX32 Magnesium Alloy with 0.4% Al and 0.4% Si Additions: Pitcheswara Kamineni1; YVRK Prasad2; Suresh Kalidass1; Chalasani Dharmendra1; Norbert Hort3; Karl Kainer3; 1City University of Hong Kong; 2processingmaps.com; 3GKSS Research Centre

9:50 AMAn Analysis of the Grain Refinement of Magnesium By Zirconium: Partha Saha1; Srinath Viswanathan1; 1University of Alabama

10:10 AMStudy on the Grain Refinement Behavior of Mg-Zr Master Alloy and Zr Containing Compounds in Mg-10Gd-3Y Magnesium Alloy: Guohua Wu1; Ming Sun1; Jichun Dai1; Wenjiang Ding1; 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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10:50 AMThe Effect of Rare Earth Elements on the Texture and Formability of Asymmetrically Rolled Magnesium Sheet: David Randman1; Bruce Davis1; Martyn Alderman2; Govindarajan Muralidharan3; Tom Muth3; William Peter3; Tom Watkins3; Odis Cavin3; Edward Kenik3; 1Magnesium Elektron North America; 2Magnesium Elektron; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:10 AMImprovement of Strength and Ductility of Mg-Zn-Ca-Mn Alloy by Equal Channel Angular Pressing: Mingyi Zheng1; 1Harbin Institute of Technology

11:30 AMDeformation Behavior of a Friction Stir Processed Mg Alloy: Qi Yang1; Sergey Mironov2; Yutaka Sato3; Kazutaka Okamoto4; 1Hitachi America, Ltd.; 2Department of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University ; 3Department of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University; 4Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.

11:50 AMEffect of Heat Index on Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Friction Stir Processed AZ31: Wei Yuan1; Rajiv Mishra1; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology

12:10 PMStrengthening Mg-Al-Zn Alloy by Repetitive Oblique Shear Strain: Toshiji Mukai1; Hidetoshi Somekawa1; Alok Singh1; Tadanobu Inoue1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Nd-Fe-B Sintered MagnetsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: 11AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: George Hadjipanayis, University of Delaware

8:30 AM InvitedMaterials for Motors of Hybrid Automobiles: Shigeru Konda1; 1Toyota Motor Corp., Inc.

8:55 AM InvitedApplication of Nd-Fe-B Magnets to the Megawatt Scale Generator for the Wind Turbine: Takehisa Minowa1; 1Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.

9:20 AM InvitedEnhancement of Coercivity of Nd-Fe-B Sintered Magnets by Grain Boundary Modifications: Kazuhiro Hono1; Tadakatsu Ohkubo1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

9:45 AM InvitedNovel Approaches to Microstructural Characterisation in NdFeB Materials: Thomas Woodcock1; Nora Dempsey2; Dominique Givord2; Stefan Zaefferer3; Oliver Gutfleisch1; 1IFW Dresden; 2Institute Neél, CNRS-UJF; 3Max Planck Institute for Iron Research

10:10 AM InvitedModeling of Magnetization Reversal in Nd-Fe-B Based Sintered Magnets: Thomas Schrefl1; Simon Bance1; Harald Oezelt1; Gino Hrkac2; 1St. Poelten University of Applied Sciences; 2University of Sheffield

10:35 AMTheoretical Investigation on Formation Mechanism of fcc-NdOx in Nd/Nd-Fe-B Interface: Ying Chen1; Satoshi Hirosawa2; Shuichi Iwata3; 1Tohoku University; 2NEOMAX Co., Hitachi Metals, Ltd.; 3The University of Tokyo

10:50 AMNdFeB Thick Films for Micro-System Applications: Nora Dempsey1; Mikhail Kustov1; Daniel O’Brien1; Yuepeng Zhang1; Luiz Zanini1; Georgeta Ciuta1; Frederic Dumas-Bouchiat1; Dominique Givord1; 1Institut Néel CNRS/UJF

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Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Magnetostrictive MaterialsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee; JSPS 147th Committee on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials; Lake Shore Cyrotronics, Inc.; AMT&CProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: 11AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Michael McHenry, Carnegie Mellon University

11:20 AMMagnetostrictive Behavior of Fe-W Alloy Single Crystals: Gavin Garside1; Chai Ren1; Biswadeep Saha1; Meenakshisundaram Ramanathan1; Sivaraman Guruswamy1; 1University of Utah

11:35 AMInvestigation of DO3 and B2 Type Ordering in Quenched Magnetostrictive Fe-27.5 at.%Ga Alloy Single Crystals: Chai Ren1; Gavin Garside1; Biswadeep Saha1; Meenakshisundaram Ramanathan1; Sivaraman Guruswamy1; 1University of Utah

11:50 AMInfluence of Plastic Deformation on the Magnetostrictive Behavior of [001]-oriented Fe-Ga Alloy Single Crystals: Biswadeep Saha1; Gavin Garside1; Meenakshisundaram Ramanathan1; Chai Ren1; Sivaraman Guruswamy1; 1University of Utah

12:05 PMEnhanced Magnetoimpedance Effect in Co89Zr7B4 Ribbon/Fe80Ni20 Bilayer Structures: N. Laurita1; A. Chaturvedi1; A. Leary2; P. Jayathilaka1; C. Bauer1; Casey W. Miller1; M.H. Phan1; M.E. McHenry2; H. Srikanth1; 1University of South Florida; 2Carnegie Mellon University

Massively Parallel Simulations of Materials Response: Session IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech; Susan Sinnott, University of Florida

Tuesday AM Room: 1AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AM InvitedUltra-Large Scale Simulations of Deformation and Failure of Biological Protein Materials: Markus Buehler1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

8:55 AM InvitedMultilevel Atomistic Modeling of Grain Boundaries and Nanocrystals: Garritt Tucker1; Shreevant Tiwari1; David McDowell1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

9:20 AM InvitedQuantitative Studies of Nanoindentation: Coupled Experiments and Modeling: Lyle Levine1; Richard Wagner1; Li Ma1; Francesca Tavazza1; Chandler Becker1; Douglas Smith1; Dylan Morris1; David Bahr2; Stefhanni Jennerjohn2; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2Washington State University

9:45 AM InvitedNanostructurally Small Cracks (NSC): Atomistic Modeling of Fatigue: Mark Horstemeyer1; G. Potirniche2; S. Kim1; T. Tang1; Diana Farkas3; 1Mississippi State University; 2Univ. Idaho; 3Virginia Tech

10:10 AM Break

10:25 AMAtomistic Predictions of Age Hardening in Al-Cu Alloys: Chandra Veer Singh1; Derek Warner1; 1Cornell University

10:45 AMMassively Parallel Molecular Statics Simulations of the Percolation of Dislocations through a Random Array of Forest Dislocation Obstacles in FCC Nickel: Satish Rao1; Dennis Dimiduk2; Jaafar El-Awady3; Triplicane Parthasarathy1; Michael Uchic2; Christopher Woodward2; 1UES Inc.; 2Air Force Research Laboratory; 3Johns Hopkins University

11:05 AMAtomic Scale Deformation Mechanisms of Amorphous Polyethylene under Tensile Loading: Mark Tschopp1; Jean-Luc Bouvard1; Don Ward2; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University; 2Sandia National Laboratory

11:25 AMEnergy of Slip Nucleation and Transmission at Grain Boundaries: Michael Sangid1; Huseyin Sehitoglu1; 1University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

11:45 AMMolecular Dynamics Investigations of Polyurethane-Chrome Oxide Interfaces: Susanne Opalka1; Kenneth Smith1; 1United Technologies Research Center

12:05 PMTendency of Cooperative Grain Boundary Sliding in Nanocrystalline Materials: Shreevant Tiwari1; David McDowell1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

Materials for the Nuclear Renaissance II: Next Generation ReactorsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raul Rebak, GE Global Research; Brian Cockeram, Bechtel-Bettis; Peter Chou, Electric Power Research Institute; Micah Hackett, TerraPower, LLC

Tuesday AM Room: 4March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Brian Cockeram, Bechtel Bettis

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMOn the Prospects for Developing Advanced Alloys that Are Immune to Irradiation: Challenges and Opportunities: G. Robert Odette1; Takuya Yamamoto1; 1University of California, Santa Barbara

8:55 AMA Multi-Layer Approach to a Stable Alpha Alumina Barrier Layer on Alloy 617: Elizabeth Clark1; James Yang1; Gokce Gulsoy2; Deepak Kumar2; Gary Was2; Carlos Levi1; 1University of California, Santa Barbara; 2University of Michigan

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9:15 AMOrder-Disorder Transformation in a Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy: Amit Verma1; Jung Singh1; Mahadevan Sundararaman1; Nelia Wanderka2; 1Bhabha Atomic Research Centre; 2Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH

9:35 AMCreep Characteristics of a Grade 91 Steel: Triratna Shrestha1; Mehdi Basirat1; Zachary Wuthrich1; Indrajit Charit1; Gabriel Potirniche1; Karl Rink1; 1University of Idaho

9:55 AMMicrostructural Characterization of Nuclear Grade Graphites: Joshua Kane1; Karthik Chinnathambi1; Rick Ubic1; Darryl Butt1; 1Boise State University

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMEvaluation of Nanofeature Evolution in the Sequence of Atomization to Consolidation Steps in Processing a Fe14Cr3W0.4Ti0.2Y Alloy: Nicholas Cunningham1; Erich Stergar1; Auriane Etienne1; G. Robert Odette1; Yuan Wu1; Brian Wirth2; Stuart Maloy3; 1UC Santa Barbara; 2UC Berkeley; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:45 AMSpatially-Dependent Cluster Dynamics Modeling of Vacancy and Interstitial Cluster Evolution in Ferritic/Martensitic Fe-Cr Alloys: Thibault Faney1; Aaron Kohnert1; Brian Wirth1; Djamel Kaoumi2; Arthur Motta3; 1UC Berkeley; 2USC; 3Penn State University

11:05 AMExperimental and Modeling Studies on the Effects of a Wide Range of Flux on the Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of RPV Steels – Predicting Low Flux High Fluence Embrittlement: Takuya Yamamoto1; G. Robert Odette1; Nicholas Cunningham1; Douglas Klingensmith1; Randy Nanstad2; 1Univ. California Santa Barbara; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:25 AMMaterial Constraints on Accelerator Driven Sub-Critical Molten Salt Thorium Reactors: John Wallace1; Ganapati Myneni2; 1Casting Analysis Corp; 2Thomas Jefferson Nat. Accelerator Facility

11:45 AMStress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Ferritic and Austenitic Stainless Steels in High Temperature Water: Raul Rebak1; Peter Andresen1; 1GE Global Research

12:05 PMMechanical Properties of Advanced NF616 Steel: Mikhail Sokolov1; Lizhen Tan1; 1ORNL

Materials in Clean Power Systems VI: Clean Coal-, Hydrogen Based-Technologies, and Fuel Cells: Materials for Gasification and Turbines IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University; Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Jeffrey Hawk, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Teruhisa Horita, AIST; Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University

Tuesday AM Room: 33CMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Jeffrey Hawk, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory

8:30 AM InvitedGas Turbines of the Future: Hydrogen and Oxy-Combustion Environments: Jeffrey Hawk1; Gordon Holcomb1; 1U.S. Department of Energy

8:55 AMTempered Martensitic Ferritic Steel Alloy Development for Ultrasupercritical Steam Applications: Christopher Cowen1; Jeffrey Hawk1; Paul Jablonski1; 1United States Department of Energy

9:15 AM InvitedAccelerating High-Performance Materials Design: An Integrated Computational and Experimental Approach: Michael Gao1; De Nyago Tafen1; Kaisheng Wu1; Rongxiang Hu1; Vijay Jain1; Omer Dogan1; Jeff Hawk1; Chris Cowen1; Paul Jablonski1; Michael Widom2; 1NETL; 2Carnegie Mellon University

9:40 AM InvitedEffect of Oxy-Firing on Fireside Corrosion Rates: Michael Bestor1; Bruce Pint1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AM InvitedOxidation Kinetics Modeling Applying Phase Field Approach: Youhai Wen1; Long-Qing Chen2; Jeff Hawk1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory; 2Penn State University

10:40 AMCyclic Oxidation Behavior of HVOF MCrAlY Coatings Deposited on La- and Y-Doped Superalloys: Michael Bestor1; Allen Haynes1; Bruce Pint1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:00 AMAn Investigation on Hot Corrosion Resistance of Plasma Sprayed YSZ-Ceria TBC in Na2SO4+V2O5 at 1050 °C: Mohsen Saremi1; M.H. Habibi1; 1University of Tehran

11:20 AMAn Investigation of the Electrochemical Properties of 3 Types PVD Coated on STS304: Min-Seok Moon1; Woo KeeDo2; Chan-Won Kwak3; Sang-Hyuk Kim2; Joon-Hyuk Song1; Je-Ha Oh1; 1Chonbuk National University, Jeonju Institute of Machinery Carbon Composites; 2Chonbuk National University; 3Se-Won Hard Facing Co., Ltd.

11:40 AMGaseous Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pipeline Steels: Nicholas Nanninga1; Yaakov Levy2; Andrew Slifka1; 1NIST; 2NRCN

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Materials Processing Fundamentals: Powders and CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling CommitteeProgram Organizers: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University; Srikanth Bontha, Temple University

Tuesday AM Room: 12March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

8:30 AMExploratory Research in Reactive Spark Plasma Extrusion: P Mehra1; K. Morsi1; 1San Diego State University

8:45 AMPreliminary Investigations of the Effect of Particle Size and Tip Size in the Current Activated Tip-Based Sintering (CATS) of Nickel Powder Compacts: A. El-Desouky1; K. Morsi1; K.S. Moon1; S.K. Kassegne1; 1San Diego State University

9:00 AMDetermination of the Spark Plasma Sintering Fundamental Densification Mechanisms by Novel Cyclic Loading Approach: Wei Li1; William Bradbury1; Joanna McKittrick1; Randall German2; Eugene Olevsky2; 1University of California San Diego; 2San Diego State University

9:15 AMExploratory Investigations in Reactive Current Activated Tip-based Sintering (CATS): A Numula1; K. Morsi1; K.S. Moon1; S.K. Kassegne1; 1San Diego State University

9:30 AMMicrostructural Evolution of Cu, Ni and Al Powder Particles Processed by Cold Spray: Yu Zou1; Eric Irissou2; Jean-Gabriel Legoux2; Stephen Yue1; 1McGill University; 2Industrial Materials Institute (IMI), National Research Council Canada (NRC)

9:45 AMElucidating Microstructure Formations in Ta(x)C(1-x) at Various Carbon Contents: Robert Morris1; Gregory Thompson1; 1University of Alabama

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AMFabrication, Characterization and Comparison of Spinel ZnFe2O4 Obtained by Sonochemestry Way and Ceramic Way: Oscar Restrepo1; Edgar Chavarriaga1; Juan Montoya1; Leidy Jaramillo1; Miguel Hernández1; 1National University of Colombia

10:30 AMProperties and Performance of Composites Based on Superrefractories Cements: Ilyoukha Nickolai1; Timofeeva Valentina1; Schabanov Alexander1; 1Academic Ceramic Center

10:45 AMPredicting the Mechanical Properties of Aluminium-SiC Functionally Graded Materials Processed by Centrifugal Rotation Method: Veerarajkumar Aparna1; Savita Kaliya Perumal Veerapandian1; 1College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University

11:00 AMImprovement on the Tribological Characteristics of Particulate Copper Silicon Carbide Composites: David Esezobor1; Atinuke Oladoye1; 1University of Lagos

11:15 AMStudy on Preparation of High-Purity Magnesium Carbonate Whisker from Low-Grade Magnesite: Caiyun Lu1; Min Chen1; Jingkun Yu1; 1Northeastern University

11:30 AMPreparation of Metal Cobalt Powder by Coprecipitation and Heat Decomposition Method: Xue Ping1; Guo Xueyi2; Tian Qinghua2; Liang Sha2; 1Jianghan University; 2Central South University

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Microstructure Evolution: ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Was, University of Michigan; Thak Sang Byun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Dane Morgan, UW Madison; Yasuyoshi Nagai, Tohoku University

Tuesday AM Room: 3March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Yuri Osetsky, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

8:30 AM InvitedSimulations of Voids and Gas Bubbles in Irradiated Materials: Marius Stan1; Shenyang Hu2; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

9:10 AMModeling the Helium Transport, Fate in Tempered Martensitic Steels and Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys – Consequences to Void Swelling: Takuya Yamamoto1; G. Robert Odette1; 1Univ. California Santa Barbara

9:30 AMModeling He Behavior in Tungsten: Relevance of the Implantation Model: Marc Hou1; Charlotte Becquart2; Andree De-backer2; Christophe Domain3; Christophe Ortiz4; 1Physique des Solides Irradiés et des Nanostructures CP234; 2UMET, UMR 8207, EM2VM; 3EdF, R&D, EM2VM; 4Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión por Confinamiento Magnético, CIEMAT

9:50 AMStability and Evolution of He Clusters and Complex Defect Clusters Investigated by Ab Initio Calculations and OKMC Simulations in Tungsten: Charlotte Becquart1; Andree De Backer1; Christophe Domain2; 1UMET, UMR 8207, EM2VM; 2EdF, R&D, EM2VM

10:10 AMMesoscale Simulation of Irradiation-Induced Gas Bubbles: Evolution and Impact on Macroscale Properties: Paul Millett1; Anter El-Azab2; Michael Tonks1; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2Florida State University

10:30 AM Break

10:50 AMSimple Concentration-Dependent Pair Interaction Model for FeCr Alloys with Vacancy Supersaturation: Enrique Martinez Saez1; Maximilien Levesque2; Frederic Soisson2; Maylise Nastar2; Chu Chun Fu2; 1LANL; 2CEA-Saclay

11:10 AMAtomistic Study of Interstitial Migration in the Proximity of a Helium Bubble in the Fe-Cr System: Jeffery Hetherly1; Alfredo Caro1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

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11:30 AMMicrostructure Evolution of Two Model Ferritic/Martensitic Steels Irradiated with Ions In-Situ in a TEM: Djamel Kaoumi1; Jimmy Adamson1; Athur Motta2; Mark Kirk3; 1The University of South Carolina; 2The Pennsylvania State University; 3Argonne National Laboratory

11:50 AMAtomic-Scale Features of Strengthening Due to Impenetrable Obstacles in Iron: Yury Osetskiy1; Roger Stoller1; 1ORNL

12:10 PMMobility of Low Energy Boundaries in FCC Copper during Irradiation: James Belak1; Bryan Reed1; Ming Tang1; Joel Bernier1; Vasily Bulatov1; Thomas LaGrange1; Mukul Kumar1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV: Complex MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jaimie Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, The University of Tennessee; Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology; Y-D Wang, Northeastern University

Tuesday AM Room: 10March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: T.-C. Chiang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Yang Ren, APS

8:30 AM KeynoteFrom Structure to Nano-Structure: Materials Research with X-Rays and Neutrons: Gernot Kostorz1; 1ETH Zurich

8:55 AM InvitedDiffuse Scattering as an Aid to the Understanding of Polymorphism in Pharmaceuticals: Richard Welberry1; Darren Goossens1; Eric Chan1; Aidan Heerdegen1; 1Australian National University

9:15 AM InvitedModeling Diffraction from Thin Film Structures: I Noyan1; Andrew Ying1; Braxton Osting1; Conal Murray1; 1Columbia University

9:35 AM InvitedMultiple Diffraction in Quasicrystals: Walter Steurer1; Changzeng Fan1; 1ETH Zurich

9:55 AM InvitedDevelopment of Ultrasmall-Angle X-Ray Scattering / X-Ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (USAXS/XPCS) for In Situ Studies of Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Dynamics over Extended Length and Time Scales: Jan Ilavsky1; Andrew Allen2; Fan Zhang2; Lyle Levine2; Alec Sandy1; Gabrielle Long1; 1APS, Argonne National Laboratory; 2National Institute of Standards and technology

10:15 AM InvitedX-ray Studies of the Lattice Dynamics of Cr across Its Antiferromagnetic Transition: Tai Chiang1; Ruqing Xu1; Mary Upton2; Hawoong Hong2; 1University of Illinois; 2Argonne National Laboratory

10:35 AM InvitedDiffuse X-Ray Scattering of Bulk Au-50 at.% Pd and a Ni-23 at.% Pt(100) Surface: Bernd Schoenfeld1; 1ETH Zurich

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11:05 AM KeynoteDiffraction from Nanocrystalline Materials: Reciprocal Space versus Direct Space Methods: Paolo Scardi1; Matteo Leoni1; Luca Gelisio1; Alberto Leonardi1; 1University of Trento

11:30 AM InvitedDoing Neutron Scattering Science with the Multi-Axis Crystal Spectrometer at the NCNR: Jose Rodriguez-Rivera1; 1University of Maryland/NIST Center for Neutron Resarch

11:50 AMDiffraction Measurements to Identify Structural Changes In Li[Li1/3-2x/3NixMn2/3-X/3]O2 (x=1/5) Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries: Christopher Fell1; Shirley Meng2; Jacob Jones1; 1University of Florida; 2Unveristy of California San Diego

12:00 PM InvitedSite Occupation of Atoms in Crystal Lattice Determined by High-Pressure X-Ray Diffraction Technique: Zhihua Nie1; Yandong Wang1; Zhenwei Huang2; Dongmei Liu2; Qiaoshi Zeng3; Wenge Yang3; Yang Ren4; 1Beijing Institute of Technology; 2Northeastern University; 3Carnegie Institution of Washington; 4Argonne National Laboratory

12:20 PM InvitedIn situ Neutron Diffraction Studies of Phase Transformations in Shape Memory Alloys: Raj Vaidyanathan1; 1UCF

12:40 PM InvitedTemperature Dependence of Diffuse Scattering in PZN: Darren Goossens1; Ross Whitfield1; T. Welberry1; 1Australian National University

Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies: Alloy and Microstructure DevelopmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Sung Kang, IBM; Eric Cotts, SUNY Binghamton; Laura Turbini, Research in Motion; Rajen Sidhu, Intel Corporation; John Osenbach, LSI Corporation; Albert Wu, National Central Univ, Taiwan; Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems

Tuesday AM Room: 7BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Thomas Bieler, Michigan State University

8:30 AM InvitedStructure and Transformation in Sn-Rich Sn-In Solders: John Morris1; Kyu-Oh Lee2; Fay Hua2; 1University of California Berkeley; 2Intel Corporation

8:55 AM InvitedOptimization of Pb-Free Solder Joint Reliability from Metallurgical Perspective: Kejun Zeng1; 1Texas Instruments Inc.

9:20 AM InvitedOn the Driving Force for Massive Spalling in Solder Systems: W. M. Chen1; C. Robert Kao1; 1National Taiwan University

9:45 AM InvitedA Study of the Factors Affecting the ß to a Transition in Solder Alloys: Christopher Hunt1; Davide Di Maio1; 1National Physical Laboratory

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10:10 AMEffect of Solidification Temperature on the Microstructure of SnAgCu Solder Joints: Babak Arfaei1; Eric Cotts1; 1Binghamton University

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10:40 AMEffect of the Ternary Quasiperitectic Reaction on the Formation of Microstructure during Freezing of Ternary Pb-Free Solder Alloys: Doug Perovic1; Leonid Snugovsky1; Polina Snugovsky2; John Rutter1; 1University of Toronto; 2Celestica Inc.

11:00 AMDevelopment of SAC3595 Solders Alloyed with Al, Mn, or Zn for High Reliability: Adam Boesenberg1; Iver Anderson2; Joel Harringa2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

11:20 AMEffect of Gold Content on the Microstructural Evolution of SAC305 Solder Joints under Isothermal Aging: Mike Powers1; Jianbiao Pan2; Julie Silk1; Patrick Hyland2; 1Agilent Technologies; 2California Polytechnic State University

11:40 AMRare Earths Addition Effect on Microstructure and Intermetallic Layer Growth Kinetics on Lead-Free Solder Sn-Ag-Bi: Miguel Neri1; Alberto Martinez-Villafañe1; Caleb Carreño1; 1CIMAV, S.C.

12:00 PMMagnetically-Driven Three-Dimensional Manipulation and Inductive Heating of Magnetic-Dispersion Containing Lead-Free Solders: Ainissa Ramirez1; Xu Huang1; Joshua Calabro1; Brian Lewis1; 1Yale University

Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Characterization of Shape Memory Alloys: Microstructural Transformation Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: S. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida; Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Frederick Calkins, The Boeing Company; Shuichi Miyazaki, Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Tuesday AM Room: 11BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Sai Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM PlenaryHysteresis, Reversibility, and Shape Memory: Richard James1; Vijay Srivastava1; Yintao Song1; 1University of Minnesota

9:05 AM InvitedEffects of Surface Modifications on Twinning Stress and the Stability of Twin Microstructures of Magnetic Shape-Memory Alloys: Peter Müllner1; Markus Chmielus2; Cassie Witherspoon1; Rainer Schneider3; Kari Ullakko1; 1Boise State University; 2Boise State University and Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy; 3Beuth Hochschule für Technik and VDI/VDE Innovation and Technik GmbH

9:25 AM InvitedIn-Situ Neutron Scattering Studies of Shape Memory Alloy Actuator Materials: Donald Brown1; Bjorn Clausen1; Thomas Sisneros1; 1Los Alamos National Lab

9:45 AM InvitedNanocrystalline Shape Memory Alloys: Thomas Waitz1; Wolfgang Pranger2; Clemens Mangler1; Martin Peterlechner1; Gerd Steiner1; Thomas Antretter3; Franz Dieter Fischer3; Peter Müllner4; 1University of Vienna; 2Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH; 3Montanuniversität Leoben; 4Boise State University

10:05 AM Break

10:15 AM InvitedNew Microscopic Tools Applied for the Study of SMA: Dominique Schryvers1; 1University of Antwerp

10:35 AM InvitedModulated Martensite: Why it Forms and Why it Deforms Easily: Sebastian Fähler1; 1IFW Dresden

10:55 AM InvitedTransformation Characteristics of Ni-Mn-Ga High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys: Ruben Santamarta1; Jaume Pons1; Catalina Picornell1; Eduard Cesari1; Joan Font2; Joaquim Muntasell2; Ibrahim Karaman3; Dimitris Lagoudas3; 1University of the Balearic Islands; 2Polytechnical University of Catalonia; 3Texas A&M University

11:15 AMMicrostructural Instability in NiTi Based Shape Memory Alloy Actuators: Nicholas Jones1; David Dye1; 1Imperial College London

11:30 AMThe R Phase Transformation in Rapidly Solidified Ti-47.3Ni(at%) Alloy Ribbons: Tae-hyun Nam1; Hyo-jung Mun1; Yinong Liu2; Hong Yang2; Yeon-wook Kim3; 1Gyeongsang National University; 2University of Western Australia; 3Keimyung University

11:45 AMCharacterization of Nanoscale Precipitates in a Ni-Rich Ni-29.7Ti-20Hf (at.%) High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy: Taisuke Sasaki1; B. C. Hornbuckle1; Glen Bigelow2; Ronald Noebe2; Mark Weaver1; Gregory Thompson1; 1University of Alabama; 2NASA Glenn Research Center

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Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration: A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tome: Hexagonal Materials and TwinningSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Mark Daymond, Queens’s University

Tuesday AM Room: 6CMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Jian Wang, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Irene Beyerlein, Los Alamos National Laboratory

8:30 AM InvitedRole of Stress Fluctuations in the Nucleation of Deformation Twinning in Hcp Metals: Irene Beyerlein1; Anand Kanjarla1; Carlos Tome1; Ricardo Lebensohn1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

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8:55 AM InvitedOrthotropic Strain Rate Potential for Hexagonal Metals: Oana Cazacu1; Ioan Ionescu2; 1University of Florida; 2LPMTM, University Paris 13

9:20 AMModeling Deformation Twinning with a Binary-Tree Based Polycrystal Model: Sivasambu Mahesh1; 1IIT Kanpur

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9:55 AM InvitedEffect of Texture on Anisotropic Creep of Zr-2.5Nb Tubes: Rick Holt1; W. Li1; S. Tracy1; Ricardo Lebensohn2; 1Queen’s University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:20 AM InvitedAtomistic Modeling of Deformation Twinning Mechanisms in Hcp Metals: Jian Wang1; Irene Beyerlein1; Carlos Tome1; 1LANL

10:45 AMGrain Size and Neighbor Grain Effects on Deformation Twinning: Rodney McCabe1; Irene Beyerlein1; Carlos Tome1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:05 AMTexture Evolution during Themomechanical Processing of Zircaloy-4: Christabel Evans1; David Dye1; Trevor Lindley1; David Rugg2; Nicholas Jones1; 1Imperial College London; 2Rolls-Royce plc.

11:25 AMCrystal Plasticity Based Finite Element Simulations of Deformation in AM30 Magnesium Alloy Under Complex Strain Paths: Adel Izadbakhsh1; Kaan Inal1; Raja Mishra2; 1University of Waterloo; 2General Motors R&D Center

11:45 AMExperimental and Simulation Studies on the Evolution of Rolling Texture in a Two Phase Titanium Alloy: Nilesh Gurao1; Satyam Suwas1; 1Indian Instituteof Science, Bangalore

12:05 PMHardening Mechanisms upon Profuse Twinning in Pure Magnesium: Andrew Oppedal1; Haitham El Kadiri1; Carlos Tomé2; James Baird1; Sven Vogel2; George Kaschner2; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:25 PMMicromechanical Model of Metals and Alloys of Low Symmetry Deforming by Slip and Twinning: Katarzyna Kowalczyk-Gajewska1; 1Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warsaw

Processing and Properties of Powder-Based Materials: Current-Activated and Conventional Sintering Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Powder Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: K. Morsi, San Diego State University; Ahmed El-Desouky, San Diego State University

Tuesday AM Room: 33AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Javier Garay, University of California-Riverside

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM KeynoteCoarsening Models Applicable to Sintering: Randall German1; 1San Diego State University

9:05 AMChallenges in the Scalability of Field Assisted Sintering: Chris Haines1; Darold Martin1; Deepak Kapoor1; William Bradbury2; Eugene Olevsky2; 1US Army ARDEC; 2San Diego State University

9:25 AMCryomilled Commercially Pure Ti Consolidated via Spark Plasma Sintering: Osman Ertorer1; Troy Topping1; Ying Li1; Wes Moss2; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California - Davis; 2TRD

9:45 AMMicrostructural Characterization of Mechanically Alloyed Lanthana-Bearing Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steels: Somayeh Pasebani1; Indrajit Charit1; Kerry Allahar2; Brian Jaques2; Darryl Butt2; James Cole3; 1University of Idaho; 2Boise State University; 3Idaho National Laboratory

10:05 AMSpark Plasma Sintering of Ultra-Fine Grained and Nanocrystalline WC Based Hard Metals: Milan Dopita1; David Chmelik1; Anton Salomon1; C. Sriram2; Hans Seifert1; 1Technical University of Freiberg; 2National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli

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10:35 AMPreliminary Investigations in Current-Activated Tip-Based Sintering (CATS): Modeling and Experiments: A. El-Desouky1; S.K. Kassegne1; K.S. Moon1; K. Morsi1; 1San Diego State University

10:55 AMThe Role of Sintering Methods (HP & SPS) on Substructure and Its Correspondence on Creep Properties in Alumina Based Ceramic Materials: Ebrahim Karamian1; Alain Bataille2; Ahmad Monshi3; Ehsan Mohamadi Zahrani4; 1Isfahan University of Technology; 2UMET, Unité Matériaux et Transformations, UMR CNRS 8207, University of Lille Science and Technology; 3Department of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology; 4Department of Materials Engineering, University of British Columbia

11:15 AMSpark Plasma Sintering of Ferritic Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloys: Kerry Allahar1; Jatuporn Burns1; Brian Jaques1; Indrajit Charit2; Darryl Butt1; James Cole3; 1Boise State University; 2University of Idaho; 3Idaho National Laboratory

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11:35 AMCharacteristics of Tin/Fe Cermet Fabricated by Mechanical Milling and Pulse Current Sintering: Hiroyuki Nakayama1; Keizo Kobayashi1; Kotaro Kikuchi2; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; 2SS Alloy Co., Ltd.,

Recent Developments in the Processing, Characterization, Properties and Performance of Metal Matrix Composites: Processing, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: Martin Pech-Canul, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional; Zariff Chaudhury, Arkansas State University; Golam Newaz, Wayne State University

Tuesday AM Room: 6AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Martin Pech-Canul, Cinvestav Saltillo

8:30 AMEffects of Zr on the Microstructure and Tensile Properties of Al-15%Mg2Si Metal Matrix Composite: Ahmad Razaghian1; Amin Bahrami1; Masoud Emamy2; Nargues Nemati3; Hamid Reza Jafari Nodooshan4; 1Imam Khomeini International University; 2Center of Excellence for High Performance Materials, School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Tehran; 3Sahand University of Technology; 4Islamic Azad University

8:50 AMInvestigation of Wear Properties of Hot Extruded Al-15wt%Mg2Si In-Situ Metal Matrix Composite: Hamid Reza Jafari Nodooshan1; Masoud Emamy2; Amin Bahrami3; Ashkan Zolriasatein4; 1Islamic Azad University; 2University of Tehran; 3Imam Khomeini International University; 4K. N. Toosi University of Technology

9:10 AMMicrostructural Development of Al–15wt.%Mg2Si in Situ Composite with Be Addition: Mortaza Azarbarmas1; Masoud Emamy1; Jafar Rassizadehghani1; Mohammad Alipour1; Mostafa Karamouz1; 1University of Tehran

9:30 AMMicrostructural Properties and Wear Behaviour of AlSi9Mg Matrix B4Cp Reinforced Composites: Fatih Toptan1; Isil Kerti1; Ahmet Sagin1; Mustafa Cigdem1; Sibel Daglilar1; Fatih Yuksel1; 1Yildiz Technical University

9:50 AMModification of Al–Mg2Si In Situ Composite by Boron: Mortaza Azarbarmas1; Masoud Emamy1; Jafar Rassizadehghani1; Mostafa Karamouz1; Mohammad Alipour1; 1University of Tehran

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AMThe Influence of Li on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Hot Extruded Al–Mg2Si Metal Matrix Composite: Amin Bahrami1; Masoud Emamy2; Ahmad Razaghian1; Hamid Reza Jafari Nodooshan3; Ashkan Zolriasatein4; 1Imam Khomeini International University; 2University of Tehran; 3Islamic Azad University; 4K. N. Toosi University of Technology

10:50 AMCharacterization of Composite Materials Interface Aimed to Suppress Vibration in Cast Parts: M. David Hanna1; Shung Sung1; 1General Motors

11:10 AMIn-Situ Synthesis of AlN/Mg Matrix Composites: Xiao Ma1; Salin Kuplin1; David Johnson1; Kevin Trumble1; 1Purdue University

11:30 AMPerformance Evaluation of Particulate Reinforced Al-SiC Bolted Joints: Gergis William1; Samir Shoukry1; Jacky Prucz1; 1West Virginia University

11:50 AMSynthesis and Mechanical Behavior of Ultrafine-Grained Al-B4C Composites: Zhihui Zhang1; Ying Li1; Troy Topping1; Rustin Vogt1; Yizhang Zhou1; Julie Schoenung1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California Davis

Shape Casting IV: Light Metals Division Symposium in Honor of Prof. John T. Berry: ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Murat Tiryakioglu, University of North Florida; Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Tuesday AM Room: 15BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Mark Jolly, Univ of Birmingham; Daan Maijer, Univ of British Columbia

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:40 AMThe History of Casting Process Simulation: Christof Heisser1; 1MAGMA Foundry Technologies, Inc.

9:05 AMState of the Art Review of Modelling Entrainment Defects in the Shape Casting Process: Carl Reilly1; Nick Green2; Mark Jolly2; 1University of British Columbia; 2University of Birmingham

9:30 AMPhysical and Computational Models of Free Surface Related Defects in Low-Pressure Die-Cast Aluminum Alloy Wheels: Jianglan Duan1; Daan Maijer1; Steve Cockcroft1; Carl Reilly1; Ken Nguyen2; Dominic Au2; 1University of British Columbia; 2Canadian Autoparts Toyota, Inc.

9:55 AMSolidification Model Coupling Lattice Boltzmann Method with Cellular Automaton Technique: Hebi Yin1; Liang Wang2; Sergio Felicelli1; 1Mississippi State University; 2Mississippi State University

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10:40 AMPhysical Characterization of the Permeability of Equiaxed Eutectic Structures in Hypoeutectic Aluminum Alloys: Ehsan Khajeh1; Daan Maijer1; 1University of British Columbia

11:05 AMFoam Filters Used in Gravity Casting: Fu-Yuan Hsu1; Huey-Jiuan Lin1; 1National United University

11:30 AMSimulation of Macrosegregation during Directional Solidification Using Mesh Adaptation: Udaya Sajja1; Sergio Felicelli1; 1Mississippi State University

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11:55 AMA Mathematical Model for Simulating the Microporosity of Squeeze Casting of Aluminum Alloy: Zhiqiang Han1; Jinxi Li1; Wen Yang1; Baicheng Liu1; 1Tsinghua University

Size Effects in Mechanical Behavior: In Situ Characterization to Understand Mechanically Driven Size EffectsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Not Applicable, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley & LBL

Tuesday AM Room: 2March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley; Jun Lou, Rice University

8:30 AM InvitedQuantitative In-situ TEM to Investigate Defect – Strength Relations: Daniel Kiener1; 1Austrian Academy of Science & University of Leoben

9:00 AMInsights into Mg Plasticity From In Situ Nanomechanical Testing in the TEM: Qian Yu1; Raj Mishra2; Andrew Minor3; 1University of California Berkeley; 2General Motors Corporation; 3University of California Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

9:20 AM InvitedIn Situ TEM Studies of Plastic Deformation in Small-Volume Samples near Room Temperature: Evan Ma1; 1Johns Hopkins University

9:50 AMDislocation Nucleation in Confined Crystalline Volumes: In-Situ TEM Observations and Micro-Mechanical Tests on Submicron Al Fibers: Frederic Mompiou1; Marc Legros1; Daniel Caillard1; Daniel Gianola2; Andreas Sedlmayr3; Oliver Kraft3; 1CEMES-CNRS; 2University of Pennsylvania; 3Karlsruher Institut für Technologie

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10:40 AMMechanical Annealing in Submicro-sized Molybdenum Crystals: Ling Huang1; Zhiwei Shan1; Ju Li2; Jun Sun1; Evan Ma3; 1Xi’an Jiaotong University; 2University of Pennsylvania; 3Johns Hopkins University

11:00 AMA Length Scale Dependent Phase Transformation in Si: Aaron Beaber1; Steven Girshick1; William Gerberich1; 1University of Minnesota

11:20 AM InvitedProbing Size Dependent Mechanical Properties of Metallic Nanowires in Tension: Yang Lu1; Cheng Peng1; Yogi Ganesan1; Hao Lu1; Jianyu Huang2; Jun Lou1; 1Rice University; 2Sandia National Laboratories

11:50 AMMicro-Cantilever Testing of Ti Alloys: Jicheng Gong1; Angus Wilkinson1; 1University of Oxford

Surfaces and Heterostructures at Nano- or Micro-Scale and Their Characterization, Properties, and Applications: Coatings, Surfaces, and Interfaces II - and - Magnetic Heterostructures ISponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; Arvind Agarwal, Florida International Univ; Sandip Harimkar, Oklahoma State University

Tuesday AM Room: 31BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Arvind Agarwal, Florida International University; Sandip Harimkar, Oklahoma State University; Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama

8:30 AM InvitedThermal Annealing of ZnO Films Using High-Density Plasma Arc Lamps: Adrian Sabau1; Ralph Dinwiddie1; Jun Xu1; Joseph Angelini1; David Harper1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:00 AMGlass Transition at a Polymer Surface Monitored by Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance: Kaan Kalkan1; Ratan Putla1; 1Oklahoma State University

9:20 AMOxidation and Interfacial Structure of Ti3Al: Muralidharan Ramachandran1; Ramana Reddy1; 1The University of Alabama

9:35 AM Break

9:45 AMFabrication and Characterization of MWCNT Reinforced Aluminum Using Spark Plasma Sintering: Vineet Yadav1; Sandip Harimkar1; 1Oklahoma State University

10:00 AMMicrostructure and Wear Behavior of Pulse Electrodeposited Nickel-Carbon Nanotube (Ni-CNT) Composite Coatings: Tushar Borkar1; Sandip Harimkar1; 1Oklahoma State University

10:15 AMSynthesis and Characterization of Graphene after Ion Implantation: Tomeka Colon1; Cydale Smith1; Mohamed Seif1; Satilmis Budak1; Claudiu Muntele1; Lawrence Holland1; Robert Zimmerman1; Daryush Ila1; 1Alabama A&M University

10:30 AMA Facile Route to Synthesis and Characterisation of Hydrophobic Titania Nanofibres: T. Sundararajan1; S. Abirami1; P. Manohar1; 1Anna University

10:45 AMApplication of the Strong Contrast Technique to Thermoelastic Characterization of Nanocomposites: Majid Baniassadi1; Akbar Ghazavizadeh1; David Ruch1; Yves Rémond1; Said Ahzi1; Hamid Garmestani1; 1CRP Henri Tudor

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11:10 AM Introductory Comments for Magnetic Heterostructures

11:15 AM InvitedMultifunctional Plasmonic-Ferromagnetic Surface Nanocomposites Synthesized by Bilayer Liquid Self-Organization: Hare Krishna1; Ritesh Sachan2; Nozomi Shirato2; Jeremy Strader2; Hernando Garcia3; Anup Gangopadhyay1; Ramki Kalyanaraman2; 1Washington University in St. Louis; 2University of Tennessee; 3Southern Illinois University

11:45 AM InvitedNanocomposite Magnetic Materials: Improved Performance by Nanostructuring: Matthew Willard1; Maria Daniil1; Keith Knipling1; Ramasis Goswami1; Ashish Baraskar2; Soack Yoon2; Vincent Harris2; 1Naval Research Laboratory; 2Northeastern University

Thermally Activated Processes in Plastic Deformation: Dislocation Ensemble EvolutionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizer: Christopher Woodward, Air Force Research Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: 1BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Christopher Woodward, Air Force Research Laboratory; Ladislas Kubin, CNRS-ONERA

8:30 AM InvitedOn the Cross Slip of Dislocations in the Face-Centered Cubic Metals: Joël Bonneville1; 1University of Poitiers

9:00 AMMeasurement of Cross-Slip Activation Parameters in Pure Ni via Bonneville-Escaig Experiments: Jaafar El-Awady1; Michael Uchic2; Sang-Lan Kim3; Paul Shade4; Satish Rao3; Dennis Dimiduk2; Christopher Woodward2; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2Air Force Research Laboratory; 3UES, Inc.; 4Universal Technology Corporation

9:20 AM InvitedAtomistic Simulations of Cross-Slip Nucleation at Screw Dislocation Intersections in Face-Centered Cubic Nickel and Copper and L12 Ni3Al: Satish Rao1; Dennis Dimiduk2; Jaafar El-Awady3; Triplicane Parthasarathy1; Michael Uchic2; Christopher Woodward2; 1UES Inc.; 2Air Force Research Laboratory; 3Johns Hopkins University

9:50 AMDislocation Kinetics in Fe and Fe Alloys Investigated by In Situ TEM Straining Experiments: Daniel Caillard1; 1CNRS

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AM InvitedDiscrete Dislocation Dynamics: Principle and Recent Applications: Marc Fivel1; 1SIMaP-GPM2

11:00 AMForest Hardening in Materials with High Lattice Friction: Benoit Devincre1; Ghiath Monnet2; Jonathan Amodeo3; 1CNRS; 2EDF; 3Lille 1 University

11:20 AMSimulating the Evolution of the Dislocation Network under Irradiation: Dan Mordehai1; Georges Martin2; 1Technion; 2CEA-Siège

11:40 AMMobility of Dislocation Populations as a Thermally Activated Process: Craig Hartley1; 1El Arroyo Enterprises LLC

2011 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, Applications and Implications: Ultra-Fine Grained Materials ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; David Stollberg, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Suveen Mathaudhu, U.S. Army Research Office

Tuesday PM Room: 8March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Lab

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMDeformation Twinning in Nanocrystalline HCP Mg Alloys: Yuntian Zhu1; X.L. Wu2; K.M. Youssef1; C.C. Koch1; S.N. Mathaudhu3; L.J. Kecskes3; 1North Carolina State Univ; 2Institute of Mechanics; 3U.S. Army Research Laboratory

2:35 PMDeformation Twins in Nanocrystalline Magnesium-Based Alloy: Marta Pozuelo1; Wei Kao1; Jenn-Ming Yang1; 1UCLA

2:50 PMNanotechnology and the Army Research Laboratory: Suveen Mathaudhu1; 1U.S. Army Research Laboratory

3:05 PMSolid Solutions in Ultra-Fine-Grained Al-Mg Alloys: Richard Karnesky1; Nancy Yang1; Chris San Marchi1; Troy Topping2; Zhihui Zhang2; Ying Li2; Enrique Lavernia2; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2University of California, Davis

3:20 PMFabrication and Deformation of Bulk Lamellar Nanocomposites under Extreme Rolling Strains: Nathan Mara1; Thomas Wynn1; Jonathan Ledonne2; Dhriti Bhattacharyya1; Duncan Hammon1; Anthony Rollett2; Irene Beyerlein1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Carnegie Mellon University

3:35 PMThermal Stability of Nanocrystalline Cu 10at% Nb: Kris Darling1; Suveen Mathaudhu1; Laszlo Kecskes1; 1ARL

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4:05 PM InvitedEmbedded Binary Eutectic Alloy Nanostructures: Daryl Chrzan1; Swanee Shin1; Julian Guzman1; C.-W. Yuan2; Christopher Liao1; Cosima Boswell-Koller1; Peter Stone1; Oscar Dubon1; Andrew Minor1; Masashi Watanabe3; Jeffrey Beeman4; Kin Man Yu4; Joel Ager4; Eugene Haller1; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat; 3Lehigh University; 4Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

4:35 PMMolecular Dynamics of Fatigue Crack Growth in Nanocrystalline Aluminium: Y. Purohit1; Ram Mohan1; 1NCA&T State University

4:50 PMAtomic-Scale Simulations of Straining of Nanocrystalline Palladium along Different Loading Paths: Dmitry Bachurin1; Peter Gumbsch1; 1Institut für Zuverlässigkeit von Bauteilen und Systemen (IZBS), Karlsruher Institut für Technology (KIT)

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5:05 PMNanostructured Ti-alloys with Superior Fatigue Properties: Vladimir Zhernakov1; Irina Semenova1; Salavat Kusimov1; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University

5:20 PMPrinciples of Control over Fatigue Properties in Ultrafine Grain Ti Materials: Irina Semenova1; A. Yu. Vinogradov2; V.V. Polyakova1; R.Z. Valiev1; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University; 2Osaka City University

5:35 PM Concluding Comments

2nd International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing: Ferrous and Nonferrous MetalsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Pyrometallurgy Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Jerome Downey, Montana Tech; Jaroslaw Drelich, Michigan Technological University; Tao Jiang, Central South University; Mark Cooksey, CSIRO

Tuesday PM Room: 18March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Mark Cooksey, CSIRO; Tao Jiang, Central South Univ

2:30 PMEnhancing the Pelletization of Brazilian Hematite by Adding Boron Bearing Additives: Wei Yu1; Deqing Zhu1; Tiejun Chun1; Jian Pan1; 1Central South University

2:50 PMStudy on Improving the Quality of Pellet Made from Vale Hematite Pellet Feed: Vinicius Mendes1; Deqing Zhu1; Marcus Emrich2; Jian Pan1; Tiejun Chun1; 1Central South University; 2CVRD

3:10 PMDecomposition and Oxidation of Bismuthinite in Nitrogen–Oxygen Atmospheres: Rafael Padilla1; Ricardo Villa1; Maria Ruiz1; 1University of Concepcion

3:30 PMKinetic Study on Vanadium Oxidation in Low Vanadium Bearing Hot Metal during BOF Process: Qingyun Huang1; Bing Xie1; Xiaopeng Zhen1; 1Chongqing University

3:50 PMProduction of Srontium Metal from Strontium Oxide Using Vacuum Aluminothermic Reduction: Yeliz Demiray1; Onuralp Yücel1; 1Istanbul Technical University

4:10 PM Break

4:20 PMPyrometallurgical Controls of Silver-residue Smelting in a Short Rotary Furnace: Atsuhiro Nabei1; Ken-ichi Yamaguchi1; 1Mitsubishi Materials Corp. Central Research Institute

4:40 PMA Study of Pelletization of Manganese Ore Fines: Deqing Zhu1; Vinicius Mendes1; Tiejun Chun1; Jian Pan1; 1Central South University

5:00 PMMicrowave Induced Arcing of Metallic Sulfide Bearing Ore Particles: Matthew Andriese1; 1Michigan Technological University

5:20 PMReduction of Carbon-burdened Chromite Pellets in the Presence of Additives: Guanghui Li1; Jianchen Li1; Mingjun Rao1; Guohua Bai1; Tao Jiang1; 1Central South University

5:40 PMPurification of Boron Trichloride by Decomposition of Phosgene in Co2 Laser System: Duygu Agaogullari1; Ismail Duman1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Alumina and Bauxite: Red Mud Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: James Metson, University of Auckland; Carlos Suarez, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc

Tuesday PM Room: 17AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMApplication of Nanofiltration Technology to Improve Sea Water Neutralisation of Bayer Process Residue: Kelvin Taylor1; Mark Mullett1; Lee Fergusson2; Helen Adamson1; Juerg Wehrli1; 1Hatch & Associates; 2Virotec Global Solutions

2:25 PMCaustic and Alumina Recovery from Bayer Residue: Songqing Gu1; 1Chalco

2:50 PMInvestigation on Alumina Discharge into Red Mud Pond at Nalco’s Alumina Refinery, Damanjodi, Orissa, India: Birendra Kumar Mohapatra1; Barada Kanta Mishra1; Chitta Ranjan Mishra2; 1Institute of Minerals & Materials Technology(IMMT); 2National Aluminium Company Limited(NALCO)

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3:25 PMProduction of Ordinary Portland Cement(OPC) from NALCO Red Mud: Chitta Mishra1; Devendra Yadav2; M Alli2; P Sharma2; 1National Aluminium Company Limited; 2National Council for Cement & Building Materials(NCB)

3:50 PMRecovery of Metal Values from Red Mud: Puliyur Krishnaswamy Narasimha Raghavan1; Nand Kumar Kshatriya1; 1Bharat Aluminium Co. Ltd., (A Unit of Vedanta Resources Plc.,), BALCO Nagar, Korba

4:15 PMRed Mud Flocculants Used in The Bayer Process: Scott Moffatt1; Frank Ballentine1; Morris Lewellyn1; 1Cytec Industries

4:40 PMReductive Smelting of Greek Bauxite Residues for Iron Production: Anthimos Xenidis1; C. Zografidis1; I. Kotsis1; D. Boufounos2; 1National Technical University of Athens; 2Aluminium of Greece, SA

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Tuesday PM Room: 14AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Xiyu Wen, University of Kentucky

2:00 PMStudy of the Artificial Aging Kinetics of Different AA6013-T4 Heat Treatment Conditions: Josef Berneder1; Ramona Prillhofer1; Josef Enser1; Peter Schulz1; Carsten Melzer1; 1AMAG rolling

2:20 PMTextures and Particle Structures of a Continuous Cast AA3004 Aluminum Alloy after Cold Rolling and Annealing: Xiyu Wen1; Yansheng Liu2; Jingwu Zhang3; Shridas Ningileri1; Tongguang Zhai1; Zhong Li4; 1University of KY; 2Secat Inc.; 3State Key Lab of Matastable Materials Science and Technology; 4Aleris International Inc.

2:40 PMMechanical Properties of Bulk Nanostructured 7075 Al Alloy Prepared by Severe Plastic Deformation: Yonghao Zhao1; Tory Topping1; Xiaozhou Liao2; Yuntian Zhu3; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis; 2The University of Sydney; 3North Carolina State University, Raleigh

3:00 PMInvestigation of High Strain Rate Flow of Aluminum Alloys: Yansheng Liu1; Xiyu Wen2; Shridas Ningileri2; 1SECAT Inc; 2University of Kentucky

3:20 PMEstimating Response to Hot Rolling of Al-Mn-Mg Alloys from Hot Torsion Testing: Hugh McQueen1; 1Concordia University

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3:55 PMA Study on Solute Redistribution during Solution Treatment and Aging Bahavior in a Bi-Layer AA6xxx-AA3xxx Alloy System: Shahrzad Esmaeili1; Ehsan Foroozmehr1; Lihua Liao1; Samuel Huberman1; David Lloyd2; Mark Gallerneault2; 1University of Waterloo; 2Novelis Global Technology Centre

4:15 PMInteractive Processes during Non-Isothermal Annealing of an AA6xxx Alloy: Panthea Sepehrband1; Xiang Wang2; Haiou Jin3; Shahrzad Esmaeili1; 1University of Waterloo; 2McMaster University; 3Novelis Global Technology Centre

4:35 PMMicrostructural Characterization and Heat Treatments of Different Al-Zn-Mg/Zr Alloys: Paola Leo1; Emanuela Cerri1; Hugh McQueen2; 1Università del Salento; 2Concordia University

4:55 PMEffect of Die Entry Angle on Extrusion Responses of Aluminum 6063 Alloy: Samson Adeosun1; Sanmbo Balogun1; Olatunde Sekunowo1; Wasiu Ayoola1; Oluwashina Gbenebor1; 1University of Lagos, Akoka

5:15 PMHot Deformation Behaviour of 7075 Al Alloy: Hossein Mohammadi1; Mostafa Ketabchi1; 1Amirkabir University

5:35 PMDevelopment of Microstructures and Mechanical Properties Aluminum Alloy after Equal Channel Angular Pressing: Miroslav Greger1; Ladislav Kander2; 1VSB-Technical University Ostrava; 2Material & Metallurgical Research Ltd,

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Cells Thermal BalanceSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mohd Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain; Abdulla Ahmed, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba); Charles Mark Read, Bechtel Corporation; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc.

Tuesday PM Room: 17BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Bernard Allais, Rio Tinto Alcan

2:00 PMIncreasing the Power Modulation Window of Aluminium Smelter Pots with Shell Heat Exchanger Technology: Pascal Lavoie1; Sankar Namboothiri1; Mark Dorreen1; John Chen1; Donald Zeigler2; Mark Taylor1; 1Light Metals Research Centre, The University of Auckland; 2Alcoa Primary Metals, Aluminerie Deschambault

2:20 PMNew Approachs to Power Modulation at TRIMET Hamburg: Till Reek1; 1Trimet Aluminium AG

2:40 PMSome Aspects of Heat Transfer between Bath and Sideledge in Aluminium Reduction Cells: Asbjorn Solheim1; 1SINTEF

3:00 PMHeat Recovery from Aluminium Reduction Cells: Yves Ladam1; Asbjorn Solheim1; Martin Segatz2; Odd-Arne Lorentsen2; 1SINTEF; 2Hydro PMT

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3:30 PMEffects of Composition and Granulometry on Thermal Conductivity of Anode Cover Materials: Hasini Wijayaratne1; Margaret Hyland1; Mark Taylor1; Ionela Grama2; Tania Groutso1; 1Light Metals Research Centre; 2University of Auckland

3:50 PMMultiblock Monitoring of Aluminum Reduction Cells Performance: Jayson Tessier1; Carl Duchesne2; Gary Tarcy3; 1STAS; 2Aluminium Research Centre-REGAL; 3Alcoa

4:10 PMTowards a Design Tool for Self-Heated Cells Producing Liquid Metal by Electrolysis: Sophie Poizeau1; Donald Sadoway1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

4:30 PMRestart of 300kA Potlines after 5 Hours Power Failure: Xinliang Zhao1; Bingliang Gao2; Hua Han1; Jie Liu1; Jiuyi Xiao1; Jianxun Qian1; 1Keao Aluminium Company; 2Northeastern University, China

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Approaches for Investigating Phase Transformations at the Atomic Scale: Other Systems and TransformationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neal Evans, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Francisca Caballero, Spanish National Research Center for Metallurgy (CENIM-CSIC); Chris Wolverton, Northwestern University; David Seidman, Northwestern University; Rajarshi Banerjee, University of North Texas

Tuesday PM Room: 32BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Mark Asta, University of California - Berkeley; Jeffery Hoyt, McMaster University

2:00 PM InvitedA Molecular Dynamics Study of the Cavitation Pressure in Liquid Al: Jeffrey Hoyt1; Alice Potter1; 1McMaster University

2:25 PMDefect Structure at Rocksalt/Tetradymite-Telluride Interfaces: Douglas Medlin1; J. Sugar1; N. Heinz2; T Ikeda2; G. Snyder2; 1Sandia National Labs; 2California Institute of Technology

2:40 PMPhase Transformation Identification in Beta Titanium Alloys Using ETMT, Gleeble and SSDTA: Yufeng Zheng1; Robert Williams1; Boian Alexandrov1; John Lippold1; Hamish Fraser1; 1The Ohio State University

2:55 PMInvestigating Omega Precipitation in Titanium Alloys at the Atomic Scale: Arun Devaraj1; Soumya Nag1; Robert Williams2; Srinivasan Rajagopalan3; Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1; Hamish Fraser2; Rajarshi Banerjee1; 1University of North Texas; 2The Ohio State University; 3Exxon Mobil Corporation

3:10 PM Break

3:25 PM InvitedComputational and Experimental Investigations of Core-Shell Precipitates in Al-Sc-Li Alloys: Mark Asta1; Colin Ophus2; Abhay Raj Singh Gautam2; Marta Rossell2; Emmanuelle Marquis3; Velimir Radmilovic2; Uli Dahmen2; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; 3University of Michigan

3:50 PMRemarkable Microstructural Stability of Cu-Based Ternary Alloys during High Temperature Annealing: Xuan Zhang1; Nhon Vo1; Pascal Bellon1; Robert Averback1; 1UIUC

4:05 PMAb-Initio Calculation of the Phase Stability of Mechanically Unstable High-Temperature Phases: Nikolas Antolin1; Oscar Restrepo1; Wolfgang Windl1; 1Ohio State University

4:20 PMEffect of Dilute H on Phase Transformations near Hcp Zr Crack Tip: Margarita Ruda1; Graciela Bertolino2; Diana Farkas3; Peter Evans3; 1CAB-CNEA; 2CONICET; 3Virginia Tech

4:35 PMPrecipitation of Prismatic Plates in Mg-0.3Ca-(0.3-1)in (at%) Alloys: Chamini Mendis1; Keiichiro Oh-ishi1; Tadakatsu Ohkubo1; Kazuhiro Hono1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

4:50 PMStrengthening Precipitate Phases in the WE43 Alloy at Peak Hardness: Shengjun Zhang1; Gregory Olson1; 1Northwestern University

Biological Materials Science: Biomedical Materials, Implants and DevicesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

Tuesday PM Room: 15AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Marian Kennedy, Clemson University; John Nychka, University of Alberta

2:00 PM InvitedBiomaterial Advances and Failure in Total Joint Replacement: Roy Bloebaum1; 1University of Utah/ VA Medical Center

2:30 PMCan Mechanical Properties of Bioactive Glass-Ceramics be Improved Without Sacrificing Their Bioactivity?: John Nychka1; Satadru Kashyap1; Hamidreza Pirayesh1; 1University of Alberta

2:50 PMMechanical and In-Vitro Behaviour of Alumina and Zirconia Based Bioceramics: Ajoy Pandey1; Usha Jena1; Debika Mandal1; Koushik Biswas1; 1Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

3:10 PMEffects of Nanocrystalline Calcium Deficient Hydroxyapatite on the Resorption of Conventional Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC): Sumit Goenka1; Rajkamal Balu2; T. S. Sampath Kumar2; 1Visveswaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur, India; 2Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), Chennai, India

3:30 PMSpark Plasma Sintering of Complex Shape HAP-CNT Composites: Yen-Shan Lin1; Marc.A Meyers1; Eugene.A Olevsky2; 1UCSD; 2SDSU

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4:00 PMNanopillared Metal Stent for Superior Endothelialization and Controlled Drug Release: Karla Brammer1; Mariana Loya1; Sungho Jin1; 1UC San Diego

4:20 PMCorrosion Products of Iron Wire Arterial Implants from In Vivo and In Vitro Studies: Daniel Pierson1; Jacob Edick2; Justine Farina1; Jonathan Zuidema1; Donisha Das1; Nikki Long1; Jon Stinson2; Heather Getty2; Jaroslaw Drelich1; Jeremy Goldman1; 1Michigan Technological University; 2Boston Scientific

4:40 PMSurface Patterning Effects on Wear and Friction in Metal-Polymer and Metal-Metal Contact: Caleb Eljach1; Marian Kennedy1; John DesJardins1; Nathan Mitchell1; 1Clemson University

5:00 PMBi-functional Chimeric Peptide Coatings for Improved Osteointegration of Titanium Implants: Hilal Yazici1; Mustafa Gungormus2; Mehmet Sarikaya2; Candan Tamerler2; 1Istanbul Technical University; 2University of Washington

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5:20 PMMechanical Behavior of a Biological Beta-Ti Alloy: Sudhakar Vadiraja1; 1Montana Tech

5:40 PMEffects of Extrusion and Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Properties and Bio-Corrosion Behaviors of Mg-Nd-Zn-Zr Alloy for Biomedical Applications: Xiaobo Zhang1; Guangyin Yuan1; Lin Mao1; Guohua Wu1; Wenjiang Ding1; 1Shanghai Jiaotong University

Bulk Metallic Glasses VIII: Structures and Mechanical Properties IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gongyao Wang, University of Tennessee; Peter Liaw, Univ of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, Univ of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, Univ of Tennessee

Tuesday PM Room: 6DMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Katharine Flores, The Ohio State University; Michael Atzmon, University of Michigan

2:00 PM InvitedHigh Heating Rate Crystallization Behavior of a Zr-Based Metallic Glass: Insights into Glass Structure: Katharine Flores1; Hongqing Sun1; 1The Ohio State University

2:20 PMInvestigation of Elevated Temperature Effect on the Mechanical Behaviors of a Thin Film Metallic Glass Cu52Zr48: Jianjun Pang1; Yuchan Liu2; Ming-Jen Tan1; 1Nanyang Technological University; 2Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology

2:30 PM InvitedNanoscale Mechanics and Medium Range Order in Bulk Metallic Glasses: Don Stone1; Zenon Melgarejo1; Jinwoo Hwang1; Jon Puthoff1; Joseph Jakes2; Hongbo Cao1; Chuan Zhang1; Eren Kalay3; Matthew Kramer3; Paul Voyles1; 1University of Wisconsin; 2USDA Forest Products Laboratory; 3Iowa State University/Ames Laboratory

2:50 PMMechanical Polarization of Cu50Hf41.5Al8.5 Bulk Metallic Glass: Rainer Hebert1; Arif Mubarok1; 1University of Connecticut

3:00 PM InvitedMultiscale Mechanical Studies for Investigating the Role of the Metallurgical Structure on the Mechanical Properties of Metallic Glasses: Jian Lu1; Y. Yang2; C.T. Liu2; Q. Wang2; J.C. Ye2; P. Liaw3; 1City University of Hong Kong; 2The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 3University of Tennessee

3:20 PMMeasurement of Viscosity of a Metallic Glass in the Inaccessible Temperature Region Using Rapid Joule Heating: Georg Kaltenboeck1; Joseph Schramm1; Marios Demetriou1; William Johnson1; 1California Institute of Technology

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3:40 PM InvitedProperties of Shear Transformation Zones: Michael Atzmon1; Jong Du Joo1; Dongchan Jang2; Amadi Nwankpa1; 1University of Michigan; 2Caltech

4:00 PMMicroscale Characterization of Amorphous-Crystalline Metallic Composites: J. Sosa1; K. Flores1; Nicholas Hutchinson1; 1The Ohio State University

4:10 PM InvitedUnderstanding Roles of Secondary Amorphous Phases in Glassy Matrix: Eun Soo Park1; 1Seoul National University

4:30 PM InvitedNanocrystallization of a Bulk Metallic Glass in the Zr-Al-CuNiCo System – Structure and Mechanical Properties: Arnaud Caron1; Rainer Wunderlich2; Hans Fecht2; 1Tohoku Universtiy; 2Ulm University

4:50 PMOn Interfacial Bonding in Mg-Cu-Gd Metallic Glass via High Pressure Torsion (HPT): Baolong Zheng1; Yizhang Zhou1; Chi Y.A. Tsao2; Ruslan Valiev3; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis; 2National Cheng Kung University; 3Ufa State Aviation Technical University

5:00 PM InvitedNi-Free Zr-Ti-Cu-Al Bulk Metallic Glasses: Tensile Property and Fracture Toughness: Jian Xu1; Qiang He1; Evan Ma2; 1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2Johns Hopkins University

5:20 PMMg-Cu/Ni-Nd Bulk Metallic Glasses: Glass Transition Temperature and Elastic Properties Versus Toughness: Ling Shi1; Jian Xu1; 1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

5:30 PM InvitedTopological and Chemical Order in Liquids and Glasses – Influence on Phase Transitions: Ken Kelton1; 1Washington University

5:50 PM InvitedInhomogeneous Flow and Fracture of Glassy Materials: Akira Furukawa1; Hajime Tanaka1; 1University of Tokyo

Cast Shop for Aluminum Production: Dross Formation, Control and HandlingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Brooks, Swinburne University of Technology; John Grandfield, Grandfield Technology Pty Ltd

Tuesday PM Room: 16AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Pierre Le Brun, Alcan CRV

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMOxidation of AlMg in Simulated Dry and Humid Atmospheres: Anne Kvithyld1; Darcy Stevens1; Shawn Wilson1; Thorvald Engh2; 1SINTEF; 2NTNU

2:30 PMStudy of Early Stage Interaction of Oxygen with Al; Methods, Challenges and Difficulties: Behrooz Fateh1; Geoff Brooks1; M. Akbar Rhamdhani1; John Taylor2; Jeff. Davis3; Martin Lowe3; 1Swinburne University of Technology; 2CAST CRC; 3The Centre for Atom Optics and Ultrafast Spectroscopy (CAOUS), Swinburne University of Technology

2:55 PMQuality Assessment of Recycled Aluminum: Derya Dispinar1; Anne Kvithyld1; Arne Nordmark1; 1SINTEF Materials and Chemistry

3:20 PMPreserving Metal Units Utilizing the Latest Generation of Aluminum Dross Press: James Herbert1; Alan Peel2; 1Altek LLC; 2Altek Europe Ltd.

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Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials: Characterization of Non-Ferrous AlloysSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizer: Sergio Monteiro, State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Tuesday PM Room: 14BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Shadia Ikhmayies, Al Isra University; Augusta Isaac, Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron

2:30 PMEvolution of Crystallographic Texture of Cold Roll Bonding and Annealing Ti-Al-Nb Multilayer Sheets: Peng Qu1; Liming Zhou1; Viola Acoff1; 1the University of Alabama

2:45 PMCapillarity-Driven Migration of a Thin Ge Wedge on a Bicrystalline Au Substrate: Tamara Radetic1; Andrew Minor1; Ulrich Dahmen1; 1NCEM, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

3:00 PMCharacterization of Laser Shock Peened IN718 SPF: Amrinder Gill1; Vijay Vasudevan1; S.R. Mannava1; 1University of Cincinnati

3:15 PMClassification of Precipitation Shapes in Nickel Base Gamma-Gamma Prime Alloys: Jason Van Sluytman1; Tresa Pollock2; 1University of Michigan; 2University of California - Santa Barbara

3:30 PMDynamic-Tensile-Extrusion of Zirconium: The Role of Texture: Carl Trujillo1; George Gray III1; Ellen Cerreta1; Daniel Martinez1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:45 PMEffect of Ti Addition on Microstructure and Tensile Property of Aged Cu-Ni-Si Alloy: Eungyeong Lee1; Sangshik Kim1; Kwangjun Euh2; Seungzeon Han2; 1Gyeongsang National University; 2Korea Institute of Materials Science

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4:15 PM InvitedComparison of Ni-Cr and Co-Based Alloys for Fuel Injectors: Giorgio Scavino1; Paolo Matteis1; Giovanni Mortarino1; Donato Firrao1; 1Politecnico di Torino

4:45 PMMicrostructural Characterization of 70Cu-30Ni Alloy Formed by Direct Metal Deposition (DMD®) Process: Sudip Bhattacharya1; Jyotirmoy Mazumder1; Guru Prasad Dinda2; Ashish Dasgupta2; Bhaskar Dutta3; 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; 2Focus:HOPE; 3POM

5:00 PMCharacterization of the Manganese Oxide Scales Formed on a Grooved Cast Pb-Ag Anode from a Zinc Electrowinning Operation: Tzong Chen1; John Dutrizac1; 1CANMET-MMSL

5:15 PMMicrostructure Evolution in Ultrafine-Grained CuZr Polycrystals Processed by High Pressure Torsion: Miloš Janecek1; Ondrej Srba1; Petr Harcuba1; Milan Dopita1; Jakub Cížek1; Radomír Kužel1; Hyoung Seop Kim1; 1Charles University

5:30 PMThe Effect of Rolling Mill Geometrical Parameters in Bulk Texture Analysis of Processed TiAl Based Multi-Layered Sheet Material: Liming Zhou1; Peng Qu1; Viola Acoff1; 1The University of Alabama

5:45 PMThermophysical Properties of Platinum-Copper System: Shahid Mehmood1; Ulrich E. Klotz2; Gernot Pottlacher1; 1Institute of Experimental Physics TU Graz; 2Fem Research Institute Precious Metals and Metals Chemistry

6:00 PMProcessing and Characterization of Ultra-Fine Grain Structure in Al Alloy by Equal Channel Angular Pressing: Prasad Shanmugasandaram1; Narayani Narasimhan2; Balasivanadha Prabhu3; 1State University of New York, Stony Brook; 2Stanford University; 3Anna University

6:15 PMAdvances in Elemental Analysis, Characterization of Minerals and Ores, and Identification of Metal Alloys Using Handheld X-ray Fluorescence Technology: Jeff Walker1; Chris Smith1; 1Thermo Fisher Scientific

Computational Plasticity: Atomistic Modeling in PlasticitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Remi Dingreville, Polytechnic Institute of NYU; Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute

Tuesday PM Room: 1AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedDeformation Mechanism in Nanocrystalline Metals: Experiments and Atomistic Simulations: Helena Van Swygenhoven1; Mario Velasco1; Christian Brandl2; Andreas Elsener3; Steven Van Petegem1; Michael Weisser1; 1Paul Scherrer Institut; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3University of Zurich

2:30 PMGrain Boundary Migration as a Deformation Mechanism in Nanocrystalline Materials: Diana Farkas1; 1Virginia Tech

2:50 PMExtracting Dislocations and other Defects from Atomistic Simulations: Alexander Stukowski1; Karsten Albe1; 1Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

3:10 PMGrain Boundary Kinetics in Molecular Dynamics: The Effect of the Driving Force on Mobility and Migration Mechanisms: Christopher Race1; Johann von Pezold1; Joerg Neugebauer1; 1Max-Plank-Institute for Iron Research

3:30 PM Break

3:45 PM InvitedSlip Coupling in Crystal Plasticity: Vasily Bulatov1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

4:15 PMPartial Dislocation Nucleation and Twinning in Aluminum: Nitin Daphalapurkar1; K.T. Ramesh1; 1The Johns Hopkins University

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4:35 PMAtomistic Simulations of Cu/Cu-Oxide Planar Interface Properties: Abdelmalek Hallil1; Remi Dingreville2; Stéphane Berbenni1; Mohammed Cherkaoui1; 1Georgia Tech - CNRS; 2NYU-Poly

4:55 PMPlastic Deformation of Au Nanoparticles and Thin-Films: A Comparative Experimental and Simulation Study: Dan Mordehai1; Eugen Rabkin1; David Srolovitz2; 1Technion; 2Institute of High Performance Computing

5:15 PMMolecular Dynamics Analysis of Edge Dislocation Walls: Sebastian Echeverri Restrepo1; Barend Thijsse1; 1TUDelft

Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Energy Materials: Storage, Generation, CatalysisSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, ASM: Alloy Phase Diagrams CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A & M University; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mikko Haataja, Princeton University; Jeff Hoyt, McMaster University; Vidvuds Ozolins, University of California, Los Angeles; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: 9March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Vidvuds Ozolins, UCLA; Stefano Curtarolo, Duke University

2:00 PM InvitedFirst-Principles Approaches to Li-Air Batteries: Donald Siegel1; Max Radin1; 1University of Michigan

2:30 PMThe Li-Graphite System and Surface Reactions from First-Principles: Kristin Persson1; 1LBNL

2:45 PMA First Principles Study of Nanostructured Thermoelectric Materials: Philippe Jund1; Romain Viennois1; Jean Claude Tédenac1; Mathieu Fèvre2; 1Université Montpellier 2 - ICGM; 2LEM - ONERA

3:00 PMDefects in Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes: Surface and Strain Effects: Yueh-Lin Lee1; Milind Gadre1; Dane Morgan1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

3:15 PM InvitedData, Methods and Search Strategies for Metal Catalysts: Stefano Curtarolo1; Gus Hart2; Ohad Levy3; Wahyu Setyawan1; 1Duke University; 2BYU; 3NRCN

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3:55 PM InvitedSelf-Assembly of Stable Ti, Y, and O-Enriched Nanoclusters in Fe: H. Zhao1; M. Krcmar2; C. L. Fu1; M. K. Miller1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Grand Valley State University

4:25 PMFirst-Principles Study of the Structure of RuO2*xH2O: Fei Zhou1; Yongduo Liu1; Mark Asta2; Vidvuds Ozolins1; 1UCLA; 2UC Berkeley

4:40 PMReaction Pathways of Methane Decomposition on Cu Surface from Ab Initio Calculations: Grzegorz Gajewski1; Chun-Wei Pao1; 1Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica

5:00 PM InvitedWater Splitting on Reduced CeO2(111): Heine Hansen1; Chris Wolverton1; 1Northwestern University

5:30 PMThermodynamic Analysis of Phase Transformations in LacSr1-cMnO3 Perovskite Solid Solutions: Royi Glass1; David Fuks1; Eugene Kotomin2; Joachim Maier2; 1Ben Gurion University of the Negev; 2Max Planck Institut für Festkörperforschung

5:45 PMCalculation of the Thermoelectric Power of Titanium, Zirconium, and Hafnium: Zhongliang Xiao1; Hanli Yang1; Zhichao Ma1; Horst Brodowsky2; Qiyuan Chen3; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology; 2Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel; 3Central South University

David Pope Honorary Symposium on Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture of Advanced Metallic Materials: Deformation, Fracture, and Hydrogen EffectsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: E. P. George, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Haruyuki Inui, Kyoto University; C. T. Liu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Tuesday PM Room: 32AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dennis Dimiduk, Air Force Research Laboratory; Dilip Shah, Pratt & Whitney

2:00 PM InvitedNon-Associated Flow of Crystalline Solids: John Bassani1; 1University of Pennsylavnia

2:30 PM InvitedThe Ice-Structure Interaction Problem: Creep, Fracture and the Ductile-Brittle Transition of Ice: Erland Schulson1; 1Dartmouth College

3:00 PM InvitedMicro-Scale Investigations of Interfacial Delamination in Thermal Protection Systems: Kevin Hemker1; 1Johns Hopkins University

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3:45 PMA TEM Study of the Micromechanisms Associated with Hydrogen Embrittlement in Steels: Srinivasan Rajagopalan1; Neeraj Thirumalai1; Ning Ma1; Dakshina Valiveti1; Sanket Desai1; 1ExxonMobil Research and Engineering

4:00 PMStrain-Induced Metal-Hydrogen Interactions Across the First Transition Series – An Ab Initio Study of Hydrogen Embrittlement: Johann von Pezold1; Ugur Aydin1; Tilmann Hickel1; Joerg Neugebauer1; 1Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH

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4:15 PMInfluence of Hydrogen Loading on the Tensile Behavior of Fe-Ga Alloys: Meenakshisundaram Ramanathan1; Biswadeep Saha1; Chai Ren1; Gavin Garside1; Sivaraman Guruswamy1; 1University of Utah

4:30 PMPrismatic Cross-Slip in Mg from First Principles: Joseph Yasi1; Louis Hector2; Dallas Trinkle1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2General Motors R&D Center

4:45 PMSubstructure Evolution during Creep in Zirconium Alloys: Benjamin Morrow1; Robert Kozar2; Kenneth Anderson2; Michael Mills1; 1The Ohio State University; 2Bechtel Bettis, Inc.

Deformation, Damage, and Fracture of Light Metals and Alloys: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, MS&T Organization, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qizhen Li, University of Nevada, Reno; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Yanyao Jiang, University of Nevada, Reno

Tuesday PM Room: 13March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Qizhen Li, University of Nevada, Reno

2:00 PM InvitedVisualizing the 3D Microstructure Evolution during Deformation: Henning Poulsen1; Masakazu Kobyashi2; Jette Oddershede1; Christian Wejdemann1; Ulrich Lienert3; Soeren Schmidt1; Ulrik Olsen1; Bettina Camin4; Grethe Winther1; Dorte Juul Jensen1; Hiroyuki Toda2; Walter Reimers4; 1Risoe DTU; 2Toyohashi University of Technology; 3Argonne National Lab.; 4TU Berlin

2:30 PMDevelopment of <111> Fiber Texture and {111}<112> Shear Bands in Pure Al Metal by Wire Drawing: Mohammad Shamsuzzoha1; 1University of Alabama

2:45 PMEffects of Spatial Locations of Nucleation Sites on Incipient Damage in High Purity Aluminum: Matthew Tucker1; John Bingert1; Timothy Ulrich1; Cheng Liu1; Ching-Fong Chen1; George Gray1; 1Los Alamos National Lab

3:00 PMFracture Behavior of Short Carbon Fiber Reinforced Aluminium Matrix Composite: Pengfei Yan1; Guangchun Yao1; Jianchao Shi1; Xiaolan Sun1; Hongjie Luo1; 1School of Materials & Metallurgy, Northeastern University

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3:30 PMMicroscale Discontinuous Displacement Measurement Techniques: Helena Jin1; Sandip Haldar2; Hugh Bruck2; Wei-Yang Lu1; 1Sandia National Labs; 2University of Maryland

3:45 PMMicrostructural Influence on the Mechanical Behaviour of Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-3Cr: Nicholas Jones1; David Dye1; Trevor Lindley1; 1Imperial College London

4:00 PMEffects of Rolling Induced Anisotropy on Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Propagation in Al 2024-T351 under Uniaxial and Biaxial States of Stress: Admir Makas1; Ikshwaku Atodaria1; Ross MacKinnon1; Pedro Peralta1; 1ASU

4:15 PMDamage Evolution in Ultrasonic Welded Aluminum/Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Joints with Different Welding Geometries: Natalia Konchakova1; Ralf Mueller1; Franz Josef Barth1; Frank Balle1; Dietmar Eifler1; 1University of Kaiserslautern

4:30 PMRole of Austenite Plasticity in the Deformation of Superelastic Nitinol: David Xu1; Robert Ritchie1; 1UC Berkeley

4:45 PMDeformation in Two-Phase Titanium Alloys Studied by Surface Strain Mapping Techniques: Rebecca Sandala1; João Fonseca1; Michael Preuss1; 1University of Manchester

5:00 PMVanadium Effects on a BCC Iron Sigma 3 Grain Boundary Strength: Sungho Kim1; Seong-Gon Kim1; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems

Dynamic Behavior of Materials V: Shock CompressionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, UCSD; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: 5AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Jerry La Salvia, US Army Research Lab

2:00 PM InvitedMaterial Deformation Dynamics at Ultrahigh Pressures and Strain Rates: Bruce Remington1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2:30 PMLength- and Timescales for Dynamic Deformation in Materials: Neil Bourne1; 1AWE Aldermaston

2:45 PMExtracting Plastic Flow Properties from Shock Velocimetry: Bryan Reed1; James Stolken1; Roger Minich1; Mukul Kumar1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

3:00 PMHigh Strain Rate and Pressure Induced Twinning in Tantalum: Jeffrey Florando1; James McNaney1; Luke Hsiung1; Nathan Barton1; Mukul Kumar1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

3:15 PMIsomorphic Phase Transformation of Cerium under Shock Loading Using Molecular Dynamics: Virginie Dupont1; Timothy Germann1; Shao-Ping Chen1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:30 PMLaser Compression of Monocrystalline Tantalum: Chia-Hui Lu1; Bruce Remington2; Brian Maddox2; Bimal Kad1; Fabienne Gregori3; Hye-Sook Park2; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California, San Diego; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 3Université Paris Nord

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3:55 PM InvitedShock Response and Recovery of Cu-Nb Nanolayer Composites: Timothy Germann1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

4:25 PMMode Transitions in Shocked Single-Crystal Tantalum: Luke Hsiung1; Brian Maddox1; Bruce Remington1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

4:40 PMAnalytical Models for Predicting Pressure-Volume Compressibility of Low-Density Compacts of Iron Nano-Particles: Chengda Dai1; Daniel Eakins2; Naresh Thadhani3; 1Southwest Institute of Fluid Physics; 2Imperial College ; 3Georgia Institute of Technology

4:55 PMSimultaneous Contour Forming and Shock Hardening in Planar Impact Forming: Huimin Wang1; Yuan Zhang1; Geoff Taber1; Glenn Daehn1; 1Ohio State University

5:10 PMSpatial Distribution of Damage after Shock Loading: Veronica Livescu1; John Bingert1; Davis Tonks1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:25 PMThe Effect of Cold Work on the Shock Response of Tantalum: Jeremy Millett1; Glenn Whiteman1; Neil Bourne1; Nigel Park1; 1AWE

5:40 PMThe Role of the Structure of Grain Boundary Interfaces during Shock Loading: Alejandro Perez-Bergquist1; Juan Escobedo1; Carl Trujillo1; Ellen Cerreta1; George Gray1; Saryu Fensin1; Timothy Germann1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:55 PMRole of Twinning in Shock Related Deformation: Veronica Livescu1; John Bingert1; Thomas Mason1; George Gray III1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production: Petroleum Coke VBDSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Tomsett, Rio Tinto Alcan; Ketil Rye, Alcoa Mosjøen; Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd

Tuesday PM Room: 16BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Angelique Adams, Alcoa

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PM InvitedHistorical and Future Challenges with the Vibrated Bulk Density Test Methods for Determining Porosity of Calcined Petroleum Coke: Jignesh Panchal1; Mark Wyborney1; Jeffrey Rolle1; 1A.J.Edmond Company

2:35 PM InvitedPrediction of Calcined Coke Bulk Density: Marie-Josée Dion1; Hans Darmstadt1; Nigel Backhouse1; Frank Cannova2; Mike Canada2; 1Rio Tinto Alcan; 2BP

3:00 PM InvitedCalcined Coke Particle Size and Crushing Steps Affect Its VBD Result: Frank Cannova1; Mike Canada1; Bernie Vitchus1; 1BP Coke

3:25 PM InvitedBulk Density - Overview of ASTM and ISO Methods with Examples of between Laboratory Comparisons: Lorentz Petter Lossius1; Bill Spencer2; Harald A. Øye3; 1Hydro Aluminium AS; 2Oxbow Calcining; 3Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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4:00 PM InvitedImproving the Repeatability of Coke Bulk Density Testing: Les Edwards1; Marvin Lubin1; James Marino1; 1Rain CII Carbon

4:25 PM InvitedASTM D7454 Vibrated Bulk Density Method – Principles and Limitations: Francois Laplante1; Luc Duchesneau1; 1RioTinto Alcan

4:50 PM InvitedVibrated Bulk Density (VBD) of Calcined Petroleum Coke and Implications of Changes in the ASTM Method D4292: Bill Spencer1; Laura Johnsen1; David Kirkpatrick1; Desiree Clark1; Miguel Baudino1; 1Oxbow Calcining LLC

5:15 PM Panel Discussion

Fatigue and Corrosion Damage in Metallic Materials: Fundamentals, Modeling and Prevention: Fatigue and Corrosion Interaction and Materials CorrosionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials DivisionProgram Organizers: Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee

Tuesday PM Room: 31CMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Chengjia Shang, University of Science and Technology Beijing; Soo Yeol Lee, The University of British Columbia

2:00 PM InvitedEffect of Sensitized Microstructure on Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth in Al 5083: Peter Pao1; Ramasis Goswami2; Robert Bayles1; Ronald Holtz1; 1Naval Research Laboratory; 2SAIC

2:20 PMThe Effect of Hot Corrosion Pits on Fatigue Crack Initiation and Fatigue Life of a Disk Superalloy: Yoshiki Yamada1; Ignacy Telesman2; Timothy Gabb2; Louis Ghosn2; 1Ohio Aerospace Institute; 2NASA GRC

2:40 PMEffect of Proximity and Dimension of Two Artificial Pitting Holes on the Fatigue Endurance of Aluminum Alloy 6061-T6 under Rotating Bending Fatigue Tests: Gonzalo Dominguez Almaraz1; Victor Hugo Mercado1; J. Jesus Villalon1; 1University of Michocan

3:00 PMMicrostructural and Environmental Effects on Fatigue Crack Growth in 7075 Aluminum Alloy: Amir Bonakdar1; Fengjiang Wang1; Jason Williams1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; 1Arizona State University, School of Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical, and Materials Engineering

3:20 PM InvitedA Study of Corrosion of Pure Aluminum and AA2037 Al Alloy in a NaOH Solution by Positron Annihilation: Yichu Wu1; Tongguang Zhai2; 1University of Wuhan; 2University of Kentucky

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3:50 PM InvitedConstituent Particle Clustering and Pitting Corrosion: D Gary Harlow1; 1Lehigh University

4:10 PM InvitedLife Prediction of a New Developed Ferrite Stainless Steel for Automobile Muffler: Chengjia Shang1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

4:30 PMA Versatile Component Testing Method for the Life Time Determination of Automotive Exhaust Mufflers: Muhammad Yasir1; Gregor Mori1; Helmut Wieser2; Martin Schattenkirchner2; Manuel Hogl2; 1Christian Doppler Laboratory of Localized Corrosion, University of Leoben, Austria; 2Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies, Germany

4:50 PM InvitedEffect of Hydrogen on the Localized Corrosion of Steels: Lijie Qiao1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

5:10 PMStudying Properties of Zn-Coated Carbon Steel: Ruqaya Khammas1; 1Technical College

Friction Stir Welding and Processing VI: Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Murray Mahoney, Retired from Rockwell Scientific; Yutaka Sato, Tohoku University; Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ravi Verma, General Motors

Tuesday PM Room: 5BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Murray Mahoney, Retired from Rockwell Scientific

2:00 PM InvitedNovel Techniques for Corner Joints Using Friction Stir Welding: Jonathan Martin1; Chris Stanhope1; Sam Gascoyne2; 1TWI; 2Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Metallic Systems

2:25 PMInvestigation of the Material Shear Layer in Bobbin Tool Friction Stir Welding: Jakob Hilgert1; Jorge dos Santos1; Norbert Huber1; 1GKSS Forschungszentrum GmbH

2:45 PMEffect of Tool Geometry and Process Condition on Static Strength of Magnesium Friction Stir Lap Linear Weld: Qi Yang1; Xiang Li1; Ke Chen1; Yijing Shi1; 1Hitachi America, Ltd.

3:05 PMEffect of Tool Feature on the Joint Strength of Dissimilar Friction Stir Lap Welds: Saumyadeep Jana1; Yuri Hovanski1; Glenn Grant1; Karl Mattlin1; 1PNNL

3:25 PMFriction Stir Fabrication of Spar T-Joints Made from 7075 Aluminum: Jeremy Brown1; Dwight Burford1; 1Wichita State University

3:45 PMA Study Of a Versatile Method To Attach a Portable FSW System To an Aluminum Structure Using Adhesives: Jordan Walser1; Tracy Nelson1; Carl Sorensen1; Murray Mahoney1; 1Brigham Young University

4:05 PMMicrostructural and Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welding Joints of 6082-T6 with 6063-T6: Farzad Baratzadeh1; Alan Handyside1; Enkhsaikhan Boldsaikhan1; Hamid Lankarani2; Blair Carlson3; Dwight Burford1; 1National Institute for Aviation Research; 2Wichita State University; 3General Motors Corporation

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4:20 PM InvitedMicrostructure and Corrosion Behavior of Friction Stir Welded Mg/Al- and Mg/Mg-Joints: Guntram Wagner1; Otmar Klag1; Dietmar Eifler1; 1University of Kaiserslautern

4:45 PMCorrosion and Mechanical Behavior of Friction Stir Processed Mg-CeO2 Surface Composite: Kumar Kandasamy1; Gourav Argade1; Sushanta Panigrahi1; Rajiv Mishra1; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology

5:05 PMMechanical Properties of Al and Mg Alloy Welds Made by Friction Stir Lap Welding: Shamzin Yazdanian1; Zhan Chen1; Guy Littlefair1; 1AUT university

5:25 PMMicrostructure and Tensile Fracture Characteristic of 7005 Aluminum Alloys with Friction Stir Processes: Ming-Hsiang Ku1; Fei-Yi Hung1; Truan-Sheng Lui1; Li-Hui Chen1; 1National Cheng Kung University

5:45 PMEvaluation of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Aluminum / Copper Friction Stir Butt Welds: Rouzbeh Sarrafi1; Amir Hossein Kokabi1; Majid Abbasi Gharacheh1; Babak Shalchi1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Sharif University of Technology

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Phase Field and Phase Field Crystal ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, McMaster University; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Tuesday PM Room: 6EMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedPhase Field Crystal Modelling of Solidification: Ken Elder1; 1Oakland University

2:30 PM InvitedPhase-Field Crystal Modeling of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Crystal Nucleation: Laszlo Granasy1; Gyorgy Tegze1; Gyula Toth1; Gergely Toth2; Tamas Pusztai1; 1Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics; 2Eotvos University

3:00 PM InvitedSpacing Characterization in Al-Cu Alloys Directionally Solidified under Transient Growth Conditions: Morteza Amoorezaei1; Sebastian Gurevich1; Nikolas Provatas1; 1McMaster University

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3:45 PM InvitedThermodynamic and Mechanical Properties of Hot Grain Polycrystalline Evolution during Late-Stage Solidification: Alain Karma1; Ari Adland1; 1Northeastern University

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4:15 PM InvitedUnified Derivation of Phase-Field Models for Alloy Solidification: Mathis Plapp1; 1CNRS/Ecole Polytechnique

4:45 PM InvitedPhase-Field Model for Strong Non Equilibrium Solidification: Ingo Steinbach1; 1Ruhr-University

5:15 PMPhase-Field Simulations of Stress-Induced Twin Formation during Solidification: Shenyang Hu1; Chuck Henager Jr.1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Hume-Rothery Symposium Thermodynamics and Diffusion Coupling in Alloys - Application Driven Science: Diffusion Theory and Diffusion in Grain BoundarySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University; Larry Kaufman, CALPHAD, Inc.; Annika Borgenstam, Royal Institute of Technology; Carelyn Campbell, NIST

Tuesday PM Room: 31AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jian Luo, Clemson University; Sybrand van der Zwaag, Technical University Delft

2:00 PM InvitedDevelopment of a Theory of Solute Diffusion Enhancement for Analyzing Interdiffusion Experiments: Irina Belova1; Alan Allnatt2; Yongho Sohn3; Nagraj Kulkarni4; Sarah Brennan3; Graeme Murch1; 1The University of Newcastle; 2University of Western Ontario; 3University of Central Florida; 4Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:30 PM InvitedThe 17 Diffusion Path Theorems by Kirkaldy and Brown Revisited: John Morral1; 1Ohio State University

3:00 PM InvitedDetermination of the Intrinsic Interface Mobility in Binary Ferrous Alloys Using Reversible Partial Transformation Experiments: Sybrand van der Zwaag1; Hao Chen1; 1Technical University Delft

3:30 PM Break

3:50 PMDiffusion Coefficients in Liquid and Grain Boundary Predicted by Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics: Zi-Kui Liu1; Huazhi Fang1; Bill Wang1; 1The Pennsylvania State University

4:20 PMGrain Boundary “Phase” Diagrams and Their Applications in Predicting Activated Sintering and Microstructure Development: Jian Luo1; 1Clemson University

4:50 PMFinding Critical Nucleus Configuration and Activation Energy for Heterogeneous Nucleation at Grain Boundaries: Ning Zhou1; Yipeng Gao1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1The Ohio State University

5:20 PMInfluence of Porosity on Grain Boundary Diffusion of Fe in Ultrafine-Grained 14YWT Steel Produced by Mechanical Alloying: Reeti Singh1; Sergiy Divinski1; Joachim Schneibel2; Gerhard Wilde1; 1Institute of Material Physics, Westfälische Wihelms-University Münster, Germany; 2Institute for Materials and Joining Technology, University of Magdeburg

Magnesium Technology 2011: High-Temperature Alloys; High-Strength Alloys; PrecipitationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Tuesday PM Room: 6FMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Alan Luo, General Motors; Alok Singh, National Institute for Materials Science

2:00 PMCreep and Elemental Partitioning Behavior of Mg-Al-Ca-Sn Alloys with the Addition of Sr: Jessica TerBush1; Olivia Chen1; J.Wayne Jones1; Tresa Pollock2; 1University of Michigan; 2University of California

2:20 PMEffect of Mn Addition on Creep Property in Mg-Al-Ca Systems: Tomoyuki Homma1; S. Nakawaki1; K. Oh-ishi2; Kazuhiro Hono2; Shigeharu Kamado1; 1Nagaoka University of Technology; 2National Institute for Materials Science

2:40 PMThe Effect of Precipitate State on the Creep Performance of Mg-Sn Alloys: Mark Gibson1; Xi-ya Fang2; Colleen Bettles3; Christopher Hutchinson4; 1CSIRO Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology; 2Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy; 3ARC Centre of Excellence for Design in Light Metals; 4Monash University

3:00 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg-Zn-Y-M (M: Mixed RE) Alloys with LPSO Phase: Jonghyun Kim1; Yoshihito Kawamura2; 1Kumamoto Technology & Industrial Foundation; 2Kumamoto University

3:20 PMAnalysis of Texture Evolution during High-Temperature Creep in Magnesium Alloys with Application of Neutron Diffraction: Dimitry Sediako1; Scott Shook2; Sven Vogel3; Anton Sediako4; 1National Research Council Canada; 2Applied Magnesium International; 3Los Alamos Neutron Science Center; 4McGill University

3:40 PMImproved Processing of Mg-Zn-Y Alloys Containing Quasicrystal Phase for Isotropic High Strength and Ductility: Alok Singh1; Yoshiaki Osawa1; Hidetoshi Somekawa1; Toshiji Mukai1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

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4:20 PMPrecipitation Hardenable Mg-Ca-Al Alloys: J. Jayaraj1; C.L. Mendis1; T. Ohkubo1; K. Oh-ishi1; K. Hono1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

4:40 PMMicrostructure, Phase Evolution and Precipitation Strengthening of Mg-3.1Nd-0.45Zr-0.25Zn Alloy: Galit Atiya1; Menachem Bamberger1; Alexander Katsman1; 1Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

5:00 PMPrecipitation Process in Mg-Nd-Zn-Zr-Gd/Y Alloy: Jiehua Li1; Gang Sha2; Peter Schumacher1; Simon Ringer2; 1Chair of Casting Research, Department of Metallurgy, the University of Leoben; 2Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The University of Sydney

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5:20 PMMechanical Properties and Microstructures of Twin-Roll Cast Mg-2.4Zn-0.1Ag-0.1Ca-0.16Zr Alloy: Chamini Mendis1; Jun Ho Bae2; Nack Kim2; Kazuhiro Hono1; 1National Institute for Materials Science; 2Pohang University of Science and Technology

5:40 PMThe Solidification Microstructure and Precipitation Investigation of Magnesium-Rich Alloys Containing Zn and Ce: Chuan Zhang1; Alan A. Luo2; Y. Austin Chang1; 1UW-Madison; 2General Motors Research & Development Center

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Soft Magnetic MaterialsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee; JSPS 147th Committee on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials; Lake Shore Cyrotronics, Inc.; AMT&CProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: 11AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

2:00 PM KeynoteSoft Magnetic Materials Fabricated by Rapid Quenching Technique for Energy Applications: Motoki Ohta1; Yoshihito Yoshizawa1; 1Hitachi Metals Ltd.

2:40 PM InvitedRecent Advances in Non-oriented Electrical Steel for EV/HEV Traction Motor: Ichiro Tanaka1; Hiroyoshi Yashiki1; 1Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd.

3:05 PM InvitedThe Requirements of Soft Magnetic Materials for Industrial Applications: Francis Johnson1; Satish Prabhakaran1; Ayman El-Refaie1; 1GE Global Research

3:30 PM InvitedSoft Magnetic Materials for Improved Energy Performance: Matthew Willard1; Maria Daniil1; Keith Knipling1; Ramasis Goswami1; 1Naval Research Laboratory

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4:25 PM InvitedFeCo and FeNi-based Nanocomposite Magnets for Energy Applications.: Michael McHenry1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

4:50 PM InvitedField-Annealed FeCo-Based Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Alloys with Improved Magnetic Softness: Ivan Skorvanek1; Jozef Marcin1; Peter Svec2; 1Institute of Experimental Physics; 2Institute of Physics

5:15 PMEffect of Different Annealing Methods on Structure and Texture of Primary Recrystallization of Grain-oriented Silicon Steel: Lijuan Li1; Li-hua Liu1; Xue-liang Wu1; Wen Shi1; Qi-jie Zhai1; 1Shanghai University

5:30 PMSolute Effects on Magnetic Properties and Thermal Stability in Fe-Mo-B-P-Si Metallic Glasses: Gary Shiflet1; S. Bhattacharya1; S. Joseph Poon1; 1University of Virginia

5:45 PMFabrication of High Performance Fe-Si-Al Soft Magnetic Composites: Junhua You1; 1Shenyang University of Technology

Materials for the Nuclear Renaissance II: Zirconium and FuelSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raul Rebak, GE Global Research; Brian Cockeram, Bechtel-Bettis; Peter Chou, Electric Power Research Institute; Micah Hackett, TerraPower, LLC

Tuesday PM Room: 4March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Peter Chou, EPRI

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMDetermination of Zircaloy Liquidus and Solidus with an Instrumented Transvarestraint Test: Micah Hackett1; George Young1; 1KAPL

2:25 PMDevelopment of Microstructure and Irradiation Hardening of Zircaloy during Low Dose Neutron Irradiation at Nominally 300C: Brian Cockeram1; Lance Snead2; Richard Smith1; 1Bechtel-Bettis; 2ORNL

2:45 PMFabrication and Irradiation of LWR Hydride Mini-Fuel Rods: Kurt Terrani1; Mehdi Balooch1; Donald Olander1; 1University of California, Berkeley

3:05 PMVanadium and Zirconium Interaction with HT-9 Stainless Steel: Randall Fielding1; James Cole1; 1Idaho National Laboratory

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3:35 PMFuel-Cladding Development for Sodium Fast Reactor Metallic Transmutation Fuels: James Cole1; Randall Fielding1; Jian Gan1; Haiyan Wang2; Todd Allen3; Kumar Sridharan3; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2Texas A&M University; 3University of Wisconsin

3:55 PMRapid Synthesis of Nuclear Nitride Fuels at Low Temperatures: Brian Jaques1; Daniel Osterberg1; Cole Smith1; Mike Hurley1; Darryl Butt1; 1Boise State University

4:15 PMStatistics of Grain Boundary Crystallography in Surrogates for Oxide Nuclear Fuels and its Effects on Mass Transport: Comparison between 2-D and 3-D Measurements and Models: Karin Rudman1; Kapil Krishnan1; Pedro Peralta1; Chris Stanek2; Kenneth J. McClellan2; 1Arizona State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

4:35 PMThe Development of Crystalline Ceramic Wasteforms for an Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Kyle Brinkman1; Amanda Billings1; Kevin Fox1; James Marra1; Ming Tang2; Kurt Sickafus2; 1Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL); 2Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

4:55 PMAlloy Optimization for Metallic Inert Matrix Nuclear Fuels: Vincenzo Lordi1; James Belak1; Patrice Turchi1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Lab

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5:15 PMInitial Microstructure Formation and Evolution in U-Pu-Zr Alloys: Dawn Janney1; Rory Kennedy1; 1Idaho National Laboratory

5:35 PMModeling of Molten Salt Mixtures: Thermodynamic Assessment of CeBr3 and MBr-CeBr3 Systems (M=Li, Na, K, Rb): Yue Wu1; Weiping Gong2; Leszek Rycerz3; Ewa Ingier-Stocka3; Ida Chojnacka3; Jan Kapala3; Slobodan Gadzuric4; Marcelle Gaune-Escard5; 1Central South University; 2a)State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Central South University and b) Huizhou University; 3Wroclaw University of Technology; 4University of Novi Sad; 5Polytech

Materials in Clean Power Systems VI: Clean Coal-, Hydrogen Based-Technologies, and Fuel Cells: SOFC I - InterconnectsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University; Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Jeffrey Hawk, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Teruhisa Horita, AIST; Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University

Tuesday PM Room: 33CMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Paul Jablonski, US Department of Energy; Jeffrey Fergus, Auburn University

2:00 PM InvitedOn the State of the Art of Metal Interconnects for SOFC Application: Paul Jablonski1; 1US Department of Energy

2:25 PM InvitedDevelopment of a New Alloy for SOFC Interconnects: Nobutaka Yasuda1; Toshihiro Uehara2; Shigenori Tanaka1; Kazuhiro Yamamura1; 1Hitachi metals, Ltd.; 2Hitachi Metals, Ltd.

2:50 PMChromium Poisoning and Degradation of Cathodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Teruhisa Horita1; DoHyong Cho1; Taro Shimonosono1; Haruo Kishimoto1; Katsuhiko Yamaji1; Manuel Brito1; Harumi Yokokawa2; 1AIST; 2Tokyo City University

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3:25 PM InvitedDegradation of Manganese Cobalt Spinel SOFC Interconnect Coatings: Jeffrey Fergus1; Yingjia Liu1; Yu Zhao1; 1Auburn University

3:50 PM InvitedDevelopment of Protective Coating on Alloy Interconnect for SOFCs: Yoshitaka Baba1; Harukuni Kameda1; Yoshio Matsuzaki1; Satoshi Yamashita1; Nobutaka Yasuda2; Toshihiro Uehara2; Katsuhiko Yamaji3; Teruhisa Horita3; Harumi Yokokawa3; 1Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.; 2Hitachi Metals, Ltd.; 3National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

4:15 PMElectrophoretic Deposition of (Mn,Co)3O4 Spinel for SOFC Interconnects Application: Hui Zhang1; Zhaolin Zhan2; Xingbo Liu1; 1West Virginia University; 2Kunming University of Science and Technology

4:35 PMElectrodeposited Mn-Co Alloy Coating For SOFC Interconnects: Heather McCrabb1; Tim Hall1; Junwei Wu2; Hui Zhang2; Xingbo Liu2; EJ Taylor1; 1Faraday Technology; 2West Virginia University

4:55 PMElectrodeposited Metal Ni Coating on Ferritic Stainless Steel for Intermediate Temperature SOFC Interconnect Application: Shujiang Geng1; Fuhui Wang2; 1Northeastern University; 2Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Materials Processing Fundamentals: Smelting, Refining, and Liquid ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling CommitteeProgram Organizers: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University; Srikanth Bontha, Temple University

Tuesday PM Room: 12March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

2:30 PMRemoval of Textile Dye using Electrocoagulation: Jewel Gomes1; Sadia Jame1; Daniel Chen1; Venkata Palla1; Paul Bernazzani1; David Cocke1; 1Lamar University

2:45 PMA Study On Ferromolybdenum Production By Metallothermic Reduction Process: Güvenç Güven1; Murat Alkan1; Bora Derin1; Onuralp Yücel1; 1Istanbul Technical University

3:00 PMDevelopment of a Surface Micro Texturing Process Based on the Ablation at Cathode Spots of Atmospheric Arc: Rouzbeh Sarrafi1; Mehdi Asgharifar1; Radovan Kovacevic1; 1Research Center for Advanced Manufacturing, Southern Methodist University

3:15 PMDRI Carburization in the Reduction and Transition Zones of a Shaft Furnace MIDREX Type: Ferry Benique1; Jose D’Abreu1; Hélio Kohler2; Mauricio Otaviano3; 1Pontifical Catholic University; 2Independent Consultant; 3Samarco Mineração SA

3:30 PMLow Grade Ore Leaching to Produce Cheap Dry Cell: Alphonse Djorgbenoo1; 1Mining

3:45 PMPreparation and Properties of CuInS2 Thin Films by Electrodeposition and Sulfurization: Min Li1; Huimin Lu1; Lisha Yang1; 1Beihang University

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4:15 PMEffect of Technological Conditions on Enrichment of Phosphor during Melting Adjustment Process of Converter Slag: Min Chen1; Hong-xu Cui1; Zhen Tian1; 1Northeastern University

4:30 PMExperimental Study on the Production of Nitrogen-bearing Stainless Steel by Injecting Nitrogen Gas: Liyuan Sun1; Jingshe Li1; Lifeng Zhang2; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing; 2Missouri University of Science and Technology

4:45 PMA New Method of Synthesis of Rod-like Magnetite: Xiyun Yang1; Xichang Shi1; Hui Xu1; Xiaofeng Zhang1; Xiang Xiao1; Liwen Ma1; 1Central South University

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5:00 PMPreparation of Fibrous CoO Particles by Thermal Decomposition of a New Precursor: Jing Zhan1; Difei Zhou1; Chuanfu Zhang1; Jianfeng Yue1; 1Central South University

5:15 PMDirect Observation of Al Drop and Gas Bubbles in the Anode–Cathode Space during Aluminum Electrolysis: Jilai Xue1; Yifang Zheng1; Zhu Jun1; Lin Li1; 1Unversity of Science and Technology Beijing

5:30 PMExtracting Al2O3 from Coal Gangue by Carbonthermal Reduction - Alkaline Leaching Process: Jun Zhu1; Jilai Xue1; Tao Li1; 1Unversity of Science and Technology Beijing

5:45 PMESP Dust Recovery Process Test Works, Plant Trial, Commissioning, Operations and Metallurgical Performance: Pengfu Tan1; 1Xstrata Copper

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Phase StabilitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Was, University of Michigan; Thak Sang Byun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Dane Morgan, UW Madison; Yasuyoshi Nagai, Tohoku University

Tuesday PM Room: 3March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Emmanuelle Marquis, University of Michigan; Philippe Pareige, Universite et INSA de Rouen

2:00 PM InvitedCharacterization of Solute Atom Distribution in Grain Interior of Neutron-Irradiated 304L and 304 Stainless Steels: Naoki Soneda1; Kenji Nishida1; Akiyoshi Nomoto1; Kenji Dohi1; Peter Chou2; 1Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry; 2Electric Power Research Institute

2:40 PMGrain Boundary Chemistry in Irradiated Fe-Cr Alloys: Rong Hu1; Emmanuelle Marquis2; 1University of Oxford; 2University of Michigan

3:00 PMPrecipitation and Grain Boundary Segregation under Neutron Irradiation in Fe-12at%Cr Based Alloy: Philippe Pareige1; Viacheslav Kuksenko1; Brigitte Décamps2; Pierre Desgardin3; Cristelle Pareige1; 1GPM - UMR 6634 CNRS, University and INSA of Roeun; 2CSNSM, UMR CNRS 8609, Université Paris-Sud; 3CEMHTI/CNRS site Cyclotron

3:20 PMCharacterization of Radiation-induced Precipitation in Ferritic-Martensitic Alloys by Different Particle Types: Zhijie Jiao1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

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4:00 PMEffects of Helium on Cavity and Microstructural Evolution in Tempered Martensitic Steels and Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys – In Situ Helium Implantation Studies: G. Robert Odette1; Danny Edwards2; Yuan Wu1; Takuya Yamamoto1; Richard J. Kurtz2; 1University of California, Santa Batrbara; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

4:05 PMNi-Si Clusters in Neutron-irradiated 304 Stainless Steel Studied by Three-dimensional Atom Probe: Takeshi Toyama1; Yoshitaka Matsukawa1; Yasuko Nozawa1; Masahiko Hatakeyama1; Yasuyoshi Nagai1; Wouter Van Renterghem2; Steven Van Dyck2; Abderrahim Al Mazouzi3; 1Tohoku University; 2SCK•CEN; 3EDF R&D

4:25 PMMicrostructure Evolution in Irradiated Austenitic Stainless Steels: Gary Was1; Zhijie Jiao1; 1University of Michigan

4:45 PMPhase Stability of Solution Strengthened 316 Stainless Steel Under Fast Neutron Irradiation Using a Diffusion Couple Approach: Luke Brewer1; Khalid Hattar2; Joseph Puskar2; Steven Goods2; Mark Reece2; 1Naval Postgraduate School; 2Sandia National Laboratories

5:05 PMSolute Rich Clusters Formation under Neutron Irradiation of Fe Dilute Alloys Representative of Model and RPV Steels by Atomic Kinetic Monte Carlo: Christophe Domain1; Raoul Ngayam Happy1; Charlotte Becquart2; 1EDF R&D; 2UMET, UMR8207

5:25 PMThe Role of Carbon in Copper Precipitation Process in Neutron Irradiated Fe-Cu Binary Alloys: Milan Konstantinovic1; 1SCK.CEN

Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV: Dislocations, Strains and Stresses ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jaimie Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, The University of Tennessee; Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology; Y-D Wang, Northeastern University

Tuesday PM Room: 10March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Klaus-Dieter Liss, The Bragg Institute; E-Wen Huang, National Central University of Taiwan

2:00 PM KeynotePursuing 3DXRD at the Sub-Micron Scale: Henning Poulsen1; Erik Lauridsen1; Wolfgang Ludwig2; Alexei Snigirev2; Ulrik Olsen1; Soeren Schmidt1; Haihua Liu1; Xiaoxu Huang1; Gavin Vaughan2; 1Risoe DTU; 2ESRF

2:25 PM Invited3D Orientation Imaging Microscopy Based on Monochromatic Beam Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction and Imaging Techniques: Wolfgang Ludwig1; Andrew King2; Peter Reischig3; Michael Herbig1; Henry Proudhon4; 1Université de Lyon; 2ESRF; 3Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; 4Mines Paristech

2:45 PM InvitedMeasuring Complete Strain Tensors from Individual Dislocation Cells in Deformed Cu: Lyle Levine1; Peter Geantil2; Bennett Larson3; Jonathan Tischler3; Francesca Tavazza1; Michael Kassner4; Wenjun Liu5; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2University of Southern California; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4Director of Research, Office of Naval Research; 5Argonne National Laboratory

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3:05 PM InvitedSynchrotron X-Ray Laue Microdiffraction for the Study of Materials Micromechanics: Nobumichi Tamura1; Martin Kunz1; Kai Chen1; 1Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.

3:25 PMA Study of Casting Residual Stress: Thomas Watkins1; Eric Johnson2; Camden Hubbard1; Joshua Schmidlin1; 1ORNL; 2Deere and Company

3:40 PMLaue Microdiffraction Measure of Crystal Distortion and Dislocation Density Profile in a Plastically Deformed Multi-Crystal: Gael Daveau1; Benoit Devincre2; Thierry Hoc3; Odile Robach4; 1LEM (CNRS-ONERA) / MSSMAT (ECP); 2LEM (CNRS-ONERA); 3LTDS (EC-Lyon); 4CEA-Grenoble DSM/INAC/SP2M/NRS

3:50 PMPair Distribution Function of a High Entropy Alloy: A Neutron Scattering Study: Wei Guo1; Peter Liaw1; Takeshi Egami1; 1university of tennessee, knoxville

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4:10 PM InvitedCyclic-loading Effects on Lattice-Strain Asymmetry Behavior in Loading and Transverse Directions: E-Wen Huang1; Kyle Woods2; Bjorn Clausen3; Rozaliya Barabash4; Peter Liaw2; 1National Central University; 2Univ. of Tennessee; 3Los Alamos Neutron Science Center; 4Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:30 PMTwin Boundaries and Dislocation Densities in <111>, <100> and <211> Textured Ni Thin Films Determined by X-Ray Line Profile Analysis: Gábor Csiszár1; Karen Pantleon2; Hossein Alimadadi2; Tamás Ungár1; 1Eötvös University Budapest; 2Technical University of Denmark

4:45 PM InvitedGrain Resolved Strain Evaluation Using Hard X-Rays: Marcin Moscicki1; Andras Borbely2; Jonathan Wright3; Anke Pyzalla4; 1Max-Planck Institut für Eisenforschung; 2Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne; 3ESRF; 4Helmholtz Zentrum für Materialien und Energie Berlin

5:05 PM InvitedHigh Resolution Reciprocal Space Mapping of Individual Grains within Deformed Polycrystals: Ulrich Lienert1; Matthew Brandes2; Joel Bernier3; Peter Kenesei1; Michael Mills2; Matthew Miller4; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Ohio State University; 3Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 4Cornell University

5:25 PMEvolution of Internal Strain with Temperature in Depleted Uranium in the Presence of Hydrides: Michael Hemphill1; Elena Garlea2; Jonathan Morrell2; Don Brown3; Thomas Sisneros3; Sven Vogel3; G Powell2; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Y-12 National Security Complex; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:35 PMMeasuring Single Crystal Diffuse Neutron Scattering on the Wombat High Intensity Powder Diffractometer: Ross Whitfield1; Darren Goossens1; Andrew Studer2; Jennifer Forrester3; 1Australian National University; 2Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation; 3The University of Newcastle

5:45 PMValidation of Predicted Residual Stresses within DC Cast Magnesium Alloy WE43 Slab: Mark Turski1; Anna Paradowska2; Shu Yan2; Dag Mortensen3; Hallvard Fjaer3; John Grandfield4; Tim Wilks1; Bruce Davis5; Richard DeLorme5; 1Magnesium Elektron; 2Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; 3Institute for Energy Technology; 4Grandfield Technology Pty Ltd, ; 5Magnesium Elektron North America

Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies: Thermo-Mechanical Behavior ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Sung Kang, IBM; Eric Cotts, SUNY Binghamton; Laura Turbini, Research in Motion; Rajen Sidhu, Intel Corporation; John Osenbach, LSI Corporation; Albert Wu, National Central Univ, Taiwan; Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems

Tuesday PM Room: 7BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems; Hongtao Ma, Cisco Systems, Inc.

2:00 PM InvitedComparison of Extensive Thermal Cycling Effects on Microstructure Development in Micro-Alloyed Sn-Ag-Cu Solder Joints: Iver Anderson1; Adam Boesenberg2; Joel Harringa1; David Riegner2; Andrew Steinmetz2; David Hillman3; Tim Pearson4; 1Ames Laboratory; 2Iowa State University; 3Rockwell-Collins ; 4Rockwell-Collins

2:25 PM InvitedThe Role of Elastic and Plastic Anisotropy on Microstructure Evolution and Strain History during Thermomechanical Cycling of Lead-Free Solder Joints: Thomas Bieler1; Bite Zhou1; Payam Darbandi1; Farhang Pourboghrat1; Guilin Wu2; Stefan Zaaefferer2; Tae-kyu Lee3; Kuo-Chuan Liu3; 1Michigan State University; 2Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung; 3Cisco Systems, Inc.

2:50 PM InvitedStudies of Impact Fracture Modes on Pb-Free Solder Joint Reliability: T. Kobayashi1; Andre Lee1; K. Subramanian1; 1Michigan State University

3:15 PM InvitedDamage and Fracture in SnAgCu Solder Alloys: Dennis Chan1; Ganesh Subbarayan1; 1Purdue University

3:40 PM Break

3:50 PM InvitedDynamic Recrystallization in Pb-Free Solder Joints during Fatigue Tests: Liang Yin1; Luke Wentlent2; Linlin Yang2; Babak Arfaei2; Awni Oasaimeh2; Peter Borgesen2; 1Universal Instruments Corp; 2Binghamton University

4:15 PMCreep of Bi-Containing Pb-Free Solders: David Witkin1; 1The Aerospace Corporation

4:35 PMFracture Mechanics of Solder Joint under Mechanical Fatigue: Selection and Transition of Failure Location with Microstructure: Woong Ho Bang1; Emil Zin1; Huili Xu1; Choong-Un Kim1; Hong-Tao Ma2; Tae-Kyu Lee2; Kuo-Chuan Liu2; 1University of Texas Arlington; 2Cisco Systems, Inc.

4:55 PMImpact of Isothermal Aging on Sn-Ag-Cu Solder Interconnect Board Level Mechanical Shock Performance: Tae-Kyu Lee1; Weidong Xie1; Kuo-Chuan Liu1; 1Cisco Systems, Inc.

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Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials X: Solder-Related Reliability IssuesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Chih-Ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Hans Flandorfer, University of Vienna; Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Jae-ho Lee, Hongik University; Yee-Wen Yen, National Taiwan Univ of Science & Tech; Clemens Schmetterer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg; Ikuo Ohnuma, Tohoku University; Chao-Hong Wang, National Chung Cheng University

Tuesday PM Room: 7AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Chih-Ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Ikuo Ohnuma, Tohoku University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedWhisker Growth Behavior in a High Vacuum with Thermal Cycling: Keun-Soo Kim1; Jung-Lae Jo1; Ki-Ju Lee1; Alongheng Baated1; Katsuaki Suganuma1; Norio Nemoto2; Tsuyoshi Nakagawa3; Toshiyuki Yamada3; 1Osaka University; 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency; 3Nippon Avionics Co., Ltd.

2:30 PMInvestigation of Tin Whisker Growth on Patterned Surface: Chien Hao Su1; Li-Wei Zoul1; Hao Chen1; Albert T. Wu1; 1National Central University

2:45 PMOxidation Behaviors and Cosmetic Discolor of Pb-Free Solders: Chi-Hang Tsai1; Yun-Min Cheng2; Jenn-Ming Song2; Shih-Yun Chen1; 1National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; 2National Dong Hwa University

3:00 PMThe Change of Melting Temperature after Soldering at Sn-10wt.%Sb and Bi-2wt.%Sn Alloys: Minoru Ueshima1; 1Senju Metal Industry

3:15 PMElectroless-Plated Ni Layer as a Barrier Layer for a Cu Bump/Sn/Cu Bump Bonding Structure for the Applications of 3D Integration: Byunghoon Lee1; Jongseo Park1; Hoo-Jeong Lee1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

3:30 PM Break

3:50 PMEffects of Surface Finish Conditions and Loading Speeds on Shear Strengths of Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu BGA Solder Bump: Jae-Myeong Kim1; Myeong-Hyeok Jeong1; Sehoon Yoo2; Chang-Woo Lee2; Young-Bae Park1; 1Andong National University; 2Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

4:05 PMElectromigration of SnZn and SnBi Solders: Chih-Ming Chen1; 1National Chung Hsing University

4:20 PMStudy of EM-Induced Ni(P) Consumption of ENIG and ENEPIG Bond-Pads: C. T. Lu1; Cheng Yi Liu1; 1National Central University

4:35 PMInterfacial Reactions between High-Pb Solders and Ag Metallization: Chi-pu Lin1; Chih-ming Chen1; Yee-wen Yen2; 1National Chung Hsing University; 2National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

4:50 PMInfluence of Pd Concentration on the Interfacial Reaction and Mechanical Reliability of the Ni/Sn-xPd System: Sheng-Wei Lin1; Yen-Chen Lin1; Ling-Huang Hsu1; Cheng-En Ho1; 1Yuan Ze University

Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Fundamental and Engineering Modeling of Shape Memory Alloys Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: S. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida; Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Frederick Calkins, The Boeing Company; Shuichi Miyazaki, Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Tuesday PM Room: 11BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dimitris Lagoudas, Texas A&M University; Richard James, University of Minnesota

2:00 PM InvitedStructural Anisotropy, Orientational Flexibility and Superelasticity of a Premartensitic State: Armen Khachaturyan1; Wei-Feng Rao1; 1Rutgers University

2:20 PM InvitedBasic Properties of Shape Memory Materials from First-Principles Calculations: Peter Entel1; Mario Siewert1; Antje Dannenberg1; Markus Gruner1; 1University of Duisburg-Essen

2:40 PM InvitedModeling Martensitic Phase Transformations Using the Self-Consistent Lattice Dynamics Approach: Ryan Elliott1; Venkata Guthikonda1; 1University of Minnesota

3:00 PMA Generalized Ginzburg-Landau Model for Martensitic Transformations in Shape Memory Alloys: Rajeev Ahluwalia1; Srikanth Vedantam2; Turab Lookman3; Avadh Saxena3; 1Institute of High Performance Computing; 2Indian Institute of Technology; 3Los Alamos National Lab

3:15 PMChemical Trends for Phase Transitions in Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys Derived from First Principles: Tilmann Hickel1; Ali Al-Zubi1; Joerg Neugebauer1; 1Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung GmbH

3:30 PM Break

3:40 PM InvitedMechanics of Shape-Memory Alloys: Kaushik Bhattacharya1; 1California Institute of Technology

4:00 PM InvitedMultivariant Modeling and Experiments of Shape Memory Alloys: L. Catherine Brinson1; Aaron Stebner1; 1Northwestern University

4:20 PMMultivariant and Rate-Dependent Calculation of Martensitic Phase Transformation: Seung Yong Yang1; Tae-Hyun Nam2; 1Korea University of Technology and Education; 2Gyeongsang National University

4:35 PMSimulating Load Biased Thermal Cycling of Polycrystalline NiTi: Sivom Manchiraju1; Darrell Gaydosh2; Ronald Noebe2; Shipeng Qiu3; Raj Vaidyanathan3; Peter Anderson1; 1The Ohio State University; 2N. A. S. A. Glenn Research Center; 3University of Central Florida

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4:50 PMModeling the Shape Memory Effect: Comparison and Validation of Two Constitutive Models: Marco Fabrizio Urbano1; 1SAES Getters

5:05 PM End of Session

Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration: A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tome: Orientation Imaging Techniques and Related ModelsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Mark Daymond, Queens’s University

Tuesday PM Room: 6CMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Brent Adams, Brigham Young University; Robert Wagoner, Ohio State University; David Field, Washington State University

2:00 PM InvitedA High Resolution EBSD Study of Deformation near Twins in Ti: Benjamin Britton1; Angus Wilkinson1; 1University of Oxford

2:25 PM InvitedHigh-Resolution EBSD Characterization and Analysis of Defect Structure of In-Situ Deformations of Steel: Brent Adams1; Samikshya Subedi1; Sadegh Ahmadi1; David Fullwood1; Robert Wagoner2; 1Brigham Young University; 2The Ohio State University

2:50 PMMeso-Scale Treatment of Dislocation-Grain Boundary Interactions 2: Single Crystal Constitutive Model without Tacit Grain Boundary Effects: Hojun Lim1; Robert Wagoner1; Myoung-Gyu Lee2; Brent Adams3; John Hirth4; 1The Ohio State University; 2Pohang University of Science and Technology; 3Brigham Young University; 4-

3:10 PM InvitedMeso-Scale Treatment of Dislocation-Grain Boundary Interactions 3: Prediction of Dislocation Densities, Lattice Curvatures, and the Hall-Petch Effect: Robert Wagoner1; Hojun Lim1; Ji Hoon Kim2; Myoung-Gyu Lee3; Brent Adams4; 1The Ohio State University; 2Korea Institute of Materials Science; 3Pohang University of Science and Technology; 4Brigham Young University

3:35 PM Break

3:50 PM InvitedMeasuring Misorientations and Grain Sizes in Severely Deformed Metals through Orientation Mapping on a Transmission Electron Microscope: Edgar Rauch1; Muriel Veron1; 1SIMAP Laboratory

4:15 PM InvitedQuantification of Dislocation Structure Heterogeneity in Deformed Polycrystals: David Field1; 1Washington State University

4:40 PMDetermining Correlations between Crystallography and Mechanical Response in a 3D Polycrystalline Material: Alexis Lewis1; Siddiq Qidwai2; Andrew Geltmacher1; 1Naval Research Laboratory; 2SAIC

5:00 PMThree-Dimensional Interface Curvature as a Function Crystallographic Grain Boundary Character: David Rowenhorst1; Alexis Lewis1; 1Naval Research Lab

5:20 PMOn the Role of Grain Size Distribution on the Heterogeneity of Plastic Deformation: Francis Wagner1; Nathalie Allain-Bonasso1; Stephane Berbenni1; David Field2; 1Universite de Metz; 2Washington State University

5:40 PMMicrostructure Effects on Local Plasticity: Closing the Loop between Experiment and Simulation: Michael Groeber1; Paul Shade2; Michael Uchic1; 1AFRL; 2UTC/AFRL

6:00 PM3D EBSD Characterization of Deformed Polycrystalline Micro-Scale Tensile Samples: Paul Shade1; Michael Groeber2; Michael Uchic2; Robert Wheeler3; Dennis Dimiduk2; 1UTC / AFRL; 2Air Force Research Laboratory; 3UES / AFRL

Processing and Properties of Powder-Based Materials: Powder Fabrication and ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Powder Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: K. Morsi, San Diego State University; Ahmed El-Desouky, San Diego State University

Tuesday PM Room: 33AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Iver Anderson, Iowa State University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMCharacterization of Copper Open Cellular Structures Fabricated by Electron Beam Melting: Diana Ramirez1; L Murr1; S Li2; E Martinez1; D Hernandez1; J Martinez1; F Medina3; P Frigola4; R Wicker3; 1University of Texas at El Paso; 2Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 3W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation; 4Radiabeam Technologies

2:25 PMComparative Study of Production of Boron Carbide Powder by: Resistance Furnace and Arc Furnace: Habibollah Amini Rastabi1; Ayoub Karimi Dehcheshmeh1; 1Islamic Azad University

2:45 PMPrediction and Control of Nucleation Kinetics of Mono-Sized Spherical Copper Droplets: Mehmet Islier1; Teiichi Ando1; 1Northeastern University

3:05 PMCharacterization and Properties of Titanium Alloy Powder Produced by Close-Coupled Gas Atomization and of Resulting Consolidated Samples: Andrew Heidloff1; Joel Rieken1; Iver Anderson2; David Byrd2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

3:25 PMMicrostructural Investigation of D2 Tool Steel during Rapid Solidification Using Impulse Atomization: Pooya Delshad Khatibi1; Arash Ilbagi1; Hani Henein1; 1University of Alberta

3:45 PM Break

3:55 PMMechanism of Thermal Decomposition of Zinc Hydroxide Carbonate and Preparation of Complexional Ultra-Fine Zinc Oxide: Z. F. Tong1; L. X. Lian1; Y. L. Li1; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology

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4:15 PMSynthesis of Silver Plating Nano-Copper Bimetallic Powders: Wei Liu1; Qionghua Zhou1; 1Henan University of Science and Technology

4:35 PMEffect of Pore Size on High Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Ni-Fe-Cr-Al Porous Metal: Kee-Ahn Lee1; Sung-Hwan Choi1; Song-Yi Kim1; Jung-Yeul Yun2; Hye-Moon Lee2; Byung-Kee Kim3; 1Andong National University; 2Korea Instituteof Machinery and Materials; 3University of Ulsan

4:55 PMWC Alloys Technology: Alex li1; 1Glorytek industry(Beijing)Co.,Ltd

Properties, Processing, and Performance of Steels and Ni-Based Alloys for Advanced Steam Conditions: Alloy Design, Selection, Qualification, and ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Tortorelli, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Paul Jablonski, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University

Tuesday PM Room: 33BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedU. S. Program on Advancing the Materials Technology for Advanced Ultrasupercritical Steam Boilers and Turbines: John Shingledecker1; R. Viswanathan1; R. Purgert2; P. Rawls3; 1Electric Power Research Institute; 2Energy Industries of Ohio; 3National Energy Technology Laboratory

2:30 PM InvitedUltra-Super-Critical (USC) Power Plant Development and High Temperature Materials Research and Application in China: Fusheng Lin1; Xishan Xie2; 1Shanghai Power Equipment Research Institute; 2University of Science and Technology Beijing

3:00 PM InvitedAlloy Design for Improved High-Temperature Performance: Philip Maziasz1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:30 PM InvitedThe Metallurgy and Engineering of USC and A-USC Steam Turbines: Jeffrey Hawk1; 1U.S. Department of Energy

4:00 PM Break

4:10 PMNi-Base Alloys for Use as Components in Advanced-USC Steam Turbines: Jeffrey Hawk1; Paul Jablonski1; Christopher Cowen1; 1U.S. Department of Energy

4:30 PMCastability of Traditionally Wrought Ni-Based Superalloys for USC Steam Turbines: Paul Jablonski1; Christopher Cowen1; Jeffrey Hawk1; Neal Evans2; Philip Maziasz2; 1US Department of Energy; 2ORNL

4:50 PMCastability of HAYNES 282 Alloy: Henry White1; Zenon Pirowski2; Robert Purgert3; 1Haynes International; 2Foundry Research Institute; 3Energy Industries of Ohio

5:10 PMSimplified Production of Ni-Based Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) Alloys via Gas Atomized Precursor Powder Approach: John Meyer1; Iver Anderson2; Joel Rieken1; David Byrd2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory - US DOE

Recent Developments in the Processing, Characterization, Properties and Performance of Metal Matrix Composites: Processing, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: Martin Pech-Canul, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional; Zariff Chaudhury, Arkansas State University; Golam Newaz, Wayne State University

Tuesday PM Room: 6AMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Martin Pech-Canul, CINVESTAV SALTILLO

2:00 PMDeformation and Cavitation in Non-Contact Creep Studies for a Nb-Based Superalloy: Robert Hyers1; Xiao Ye1; Jan Rogers2; Laurent Cretegny3; 1University of Massachusetts; 2NASA/MSFC; 3GE Global Research

2:20 PMEffect of MgAl2O4 on the Superficial Hardness of Hybrid-Multimodal Al/SiC Composites Processed by Reactive Infiltration: Miguel Montoya-Davila1; Martin Pech-Canul2; Maximo Pech-Canul2; Rodrigo Escalera-Lozano3; 1Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas; 2Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional; 3Universidad del Istmo

2:40 PMCorrosion and Wear Behaviour of Aluminum Alloy 6061-Fly Ash Composites: Ajit Bhandakkar1; B. Balaji1; R. C. Prasad1; Shankar Sastry1; 1Indian Institute of Technology

3:00 PMInterface Evolution in Tungsten Wire Reinforced Stainless Steel Composites: Pawan Kumar1; Milo Kral1; 1University of Canterbury

3:20 PM Break

3:40 PMEffects of Annealing on the Growth Behavior of Intermetallic Compounds on the Interface of Copper/Aluminum Clad Metal Sheets: Li Xiaobing1; Zu Guoyin1; Deng Qiang2; 1Northeastern University; 2Pangang Group Company LTD

4:00 PMContribution of Different Strengthening Mechanisms in Particulate-Metal Matrix Nanocomposites: Z. Razavi Hesabi1; J. Gracio2; S. Ahzi3; Hamid Garmestani3; 1Georgia Institute of Technology - and - University of Aveiro; 2University of Aveiro; 3Georgia Institute of Technology

4:20 PMManufacturing of an Aluminum Composite Structure Using a New Method and Its Comparison with Two Different Conventional Methods: Atefeh Nabavi1; J. Vahdati Khaki1; 1Ferdowsi University of Mashhad

4:40 PMJoining of Advanced Aluminum-Graphite Composite: Wayne Hung1; Manasa Velamati1; Mauricio Garza2; Edgar Aguilar2; Mike Powers3; 1Texas A&M University; 2COMIMSA; 3Agilent Technologies

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Refractory Metals 2011: Refractory Metal-Based AlloysSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Refractory Metals CommitteeProgram Organizers: Omer Dogan, DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory; Jim Ciulik, University of Texas, Austin

Tuesday PM Room: 19March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Omer Dogan, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Evan Ohriner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedPotential Next Generation Airfoil Alloys for Advanced Land-Base Gas Turbines: Jeffrey Hawk1; 1U. S. Department of Energy

2:20 PMStrengthening in High Entropy Alloys: Garth Wilks1; Oleg Senkov1; Daniel Miracle1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory

2:40 PM InvitedProcessing Methods for Iridium and Iridium Alloys: Evan Ohriner1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:00 PMSurface Processing of an Iridium Alloy for Control of Emissivity: Evan Ohriner1; G. B. Ulrich1; R. G. Miller1; W. Zhang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:20 PM Break

3:40 PMImproving Chromium Ductility: Hailey Murdock1; Jamie Kruzic2; Omer Dogan1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory; 2Oregon State University

4:00 PMHigh-Temperature Oxidation Behaviour of Co-Re-Cr-Based Alloys: Bronislava Gorr1; Steffen Burk1; Hans-Jürgen Christ1; 1University Siegen

4:20 PMComputational Study of Microstructure-Property Relationships in High Temperature Materials for Fossil Energy Applications: An Integrated Phase Field and Numerical Viscoplasticity Approach: Kaisheng Wu1; Omer Dogan1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory

4:40 PMCharacterization of Osmium-Ruthenium Thin Films for Cathode Coatings: Phillip Swartzentruber1; T. John Balk1; Scott Roberts2; 1University of Kentucky; 2Semicon Associates

Shape Casting IV: Light Metals Division Symposium in Honor of Prof. John T. Berry: SolidificationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Murat Tiryakioglu, University of North Florida; Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Tuesday PM Room: 15BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: William Griffiths, Univ of Birmingham; Peter Schumacher, Univ of Leoben

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMReview of Defect Behavior in Ni-Based Superalloys: John Campbell1; 1University of Birmingham

2:35 PMPremium Quality Super Duplex Stainless Steel Castings without Secondary Refining: Bob Puhakka1; 1Alloy Casting Industries

3:00 PMDirect X-Ray Observation of High Temperature Deformation in Aluminum Alloy Composites: Richard Hamilton1; Andre Phillion2; Alex Leung1; Thomas Connolley3; Peter Lee1; 1Imperial College London; 2University of British Columbia; 3Diamond Light Source

3:25 PMIn-Mold Thermal Analysis of Ductile Cast Iron: Morten Onsoien1; 1SINTEF

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4:10 PMModeling of Hot Tearing and Its Validations in Metal Castings: Jianzheng Guo1; J. Z. Zhu1; Sam Scott2; 1ESI US R&D, Inc.; 2ESI NA

4:35 PMEffect of Alloying Elements (Magnesium and Copper) On Hot Cracking Susceptibility of AlSi7MgCu-Alloys: Salar Bozorgi1; Katharina Haberl1; Christian Kneissl2; Thomas Pabel2; Peter Schumacher1; 1University of Leoben; 2Austrian Foundry Research Institute

5:00 PMHydrogen and Cooling Rate Effects on Microporosity Formation in the Production of Defect-Controlled Fatigue Specimens: Rosario Squatrito1; Ivan Todaro1; Lorella Ceschini1; Luca Tomesani1; 1University of Bologna

5:25 PMEffects of Gravity on the Columnar to Equiaxed Transition in Directional Solidification: Wajira Mirihanage1; David Browne1; 1University College Dublin

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Size Effects in Mechanical Behavior: Capturing the Size Effect through Modeling and SimulationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Not Applicable, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley & LBL

Tuesday PM Room: 2March 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; Srinivasan Srivilliputhur, University of North Texas

2:00 PMGradient Theory and Size Effects: Elias Aifantis1; 1Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

2:20 PMDeformation of Polycrystalline Magnesium Thin Film Size Effects: Mark Horstemeyer1; Amitava Moitra1; Kiran Solanki1; 1Mississippi State University

2:40 PMControlling the Strength of Nanocrystalline Metals and Alloys: On theImportance of the Grain Boundary Relaxation State: Jonathan Schäfer1; Alexander Stukowski1; Karsten Albe1; 1TU Darmstadt

3:00 PMA Continuum Theory of Dislocation Dynamics - Microstructure Evolution, Size Effects and Comparison With DDD: Stefan Sandfeld1; Thomas Hochrainer2; Michael Zaiser3; Peter Gumbsch1; 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; 2Florida State University; 3The University of Edinburgh

3:20 PMEffect of Precipitate Morphology on Chemical Mixing during Severe Plastic Deformation: Nhon Vo1; Robert Averback1; Pascal Bellon1; Yinon Ashkenazy1; 1University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

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4:00 PM InvitedDeformation of Nanoscale Single Crystal Gold by Atomistic Simulation: Shivraj Karewar1; Niraj Gupta1; Alex Stukowski2; Michael Baskes3; Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1; 1University of North Texas; 2Technical University of Darmstadt; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

4:30 PMTwo-Dimensional Discrete Dislocation Plasticity Incorporating Anisotropic Elasticity: Siamak Shishvan1; Erik Van der Giessen2; 1University of Tabriz; 2University of Groningen

4:50 PMFrank Read Sources in the Continuum Theory of Dislocations: Thomas Hochrainer1; Stefan Sandfeld2; Jochen Senger2; Peter Gumbsch2; 1The Florida State University; 2Karlsruher Institut fuer Technologie

5:10 PMA Discrete Dislocation Analysis of Size Effects on Void Growth in Single Crystals: Shyam Keralavarma1; Javier Segurado2; Javier LLorca2; Ahmed Benzerga1; 1Texas A&M University; 2Polytechnic University of Madrid

5:30 PM InvitedDislocation Core Spreading in Gum Metals: Daryl Chrzan1; Matthew Sherburne1; Yuranan Hanlumyuang1; Tianshu Li2; John Morris1; 1University of California Berkeley; 2University of California Davis

Surfaces and Heterostructures at Nano- or Micro-Scale and Their Characterization, Properties, and Applications: Magnetic Heterostructures II - and - Energy and Catalysis Technologies ISponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; Arvind Agarwal, Florida International Univ; Sandip Harimkar, Oklahoma State University

Tuesday PM Room: 31BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama

2:00 PM InvitedGreen Magnetic Energy: Mn(Bi,Al) Nanomagnets: Yang-Ki Hong1; 1University of Alabama

2:30 PMHR-STEM Imaging and EELS Characterizing of Nano-Scale Defects in Sputter Deposited Thin Films of Double-Perovskite Sr2FeMoO6 (SFMO): Robert Williams1; Jeremy Lucy1; Rebecca Riccardo1; Patrick Woodward1; Fengyuan Yang1; Hamish Fraser1; Adam Hauser1; Manisha Dixit1; 1The Ohio State University

2:45 PM Break

2:55 PM Introductory Comments for Energy and Catalysis Technologies

3:00 PM InvitedHigh Efficiency Photolytic Nanostructures for Hydrogen Production: Kaan Kalkan1; 1Oklahoma State University

3:30 PM InvitedVisible Light Photoreduction of CO2 Using Heterostructures of Nanocrystalline TiO2 and Semiconductor Quantum Dots: Christopher Matranga1; Congjun Wang1; Robert Thompson1; John Baltrus1; 1US DOE - NETL

4:00 PM InvitedControlling Defect Density in Polymer-Fullerene Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells by Optimizing Growth Conditions: Kanwar Nalwa1; Rakesh Mahadevapuram1; Yuqing Chen1; Santosh Pandey1; Sumit Chaudhary1; 1Iowa State University

4:30 PMPhotovoltaics Using Doped and Undoped Amorphous Silicon Heterojunctions with Conjugated Polymers: Rakesh Mahadevapuram1; Kanwar Nalwa1; Vikram Dalal1; Sumit Chaudhary1; 1Iowa State University

4:45 PM InvitedCharacterization and Modeling of 3D Photovoltaics: Jonathan Guyer1; Daniel Josell1; 1NIST

5:15 PM InvitedEngineering Carbon Nanomaterials for Energy Application: Wonbong Choi1; 1Florida International University

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Thermally Activated Processes in Plastic Deformation: Deformation Mechanisms and Polycrystal PlasticitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizer: Christopher Woodward, Air Force Research Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: 1BMarch 1, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dennis Dimiduk, Air Force Research Laboratory; Yoon-Suk Choi, UES Inc

2:00 PM InvitedHigh Energy X-Ray Diffraction Methods for Dynamic Characterization of Non-Linear Material Behaviors: Matthew Miller1; 1Cornell University

2:30 PM InvitedPhysics Based Single Crystal Deformation Material Modeling for Aerospace Applications: Alexander Staroselsky1; Brice Cassenti2; 1Pratt & Whitney; 2University of Connecticut

3:00 PM InvitedModeling the Orientation Dependence and Nonlinearity in the Creep of Single Crystal Superalloys Using a Semi-Mechanistic Approach: Y. Sun1; 1Rolls Royce

3:30 PMLocal Strain Accommodation in Polycrystalline Ni-Base Superalloys: Jennifer Walley1; Robert Wheeler2; Michael Uchic3; Michael Mills1; 1The Ohio State University; 2UES; 3Air Force Research Laboratory

3:50 PMComparison of Deformation Mechanisms for Constant Strain Rate and Creep Testing of a Ni-Based Superalloy: Hallee Deutchman1; Patrick Phillips1; Michael Mills1; 1The Ohio State University

4:10 PM Break

4:25 PM InvitedChallenges in the Micromechanical Modelling of Hot Deformation: David Dye1; Nicholas Jones1; 1Imperial College

4:55 PMThermal Aging of IN718Plus Superalloy and Relaxation of Laser Shock Peened Residual Stresses: Vibhor Chaswal1; S. Mannava1; Dong Qian1; Vijay Vasudevan1; Kristina Langer2; 1University of Cincinnati; 2Air Force Research Laboratory

5:15 PMLocalized Deformation during Macroscopically Uniform Plastic Flow of a Dynamically Strain Aging Alloy: R. Storer1; M. Lebyodkin2; P. Kurath1; A. Beaudoin1; C. Fressengeas2; 1University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; 2Universite Paul Verlain-Metz/CNRS

5:35 PMComparative Hot-Work Constitutive Analyses of Carbon/HSLA and Stainless Steels with Linkage to Microstructural Evolution: Hugh McQueen1; Yong Li1; I. Rieiro2; M. Carsí3; O. Ruano3; 1Concordia University; 2Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha; 3Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas

5:55 PMA Crystalline Law for Thermally Activated Plastic Deformation: Ghiath Monnet1; 1EDF

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2011 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, Applications and Implications: Ultra-Fine Grained Materials IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; David Stollberg, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Suveen Mathaudhu, U.S. Army Research Office

Wednesday AM Room: 8March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Suveen Mathaudhu, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM InvitedSPD-Processed Nanostructured Metals for Innovative Applications: Ruslan Valiev1; Georgy Raab1; Maxim Murashkin1; Nail Zaripov1; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University

9:05 AM InvitedUnderstanding the Role of Interfaces in the Deformation of Lamellar Nanocomposites Fabricated via Severe Plastic Deformation Techniques: Irene Beyerlein1; Jian Wang1; Ruifeng Zhang1; Nhon Vo2; Pascal Bellon2; Robert Averback2; Anthony Rollett3; Nathan Mara1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of Illinois; 3Carnegie Mellon University

9:35 AMOn the Hall-Petch Contribution in a Bulk Nanostructured Al-4Cu Alloy: Shanmugasundaram Thangaraju1; Martin Heilmaier1; Subramanya Sarma2; B.S. Murty2; 1Technical University Darmstadt; 2Indian Institute of Technology Madras

9:50 AMDirect Production of Sheet from Alloys of Limited Workability Using Machining-Based Processes: Wilfredo Moscoso1; Mert Efe1; Dale Compton1; Kevin Trumble1; Srinivasan Chandrasekar1; 1Purdue University

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedDuctility and Strategies for Improving Ductility of Bulk Nanostructured Materials: Yonghao Zhao1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis

10:50 AMGrain Boundary Segregation of Carbon and Formation of Nanocrystalline Iron-Carbon Alloys by Ball Milling: Reiner Kirchheim1; Yuzeng Chen1; Andreas Herz1; 1University of Goettingen

11:05 AMInvestigation of Mechanical Properties of Silica/Epoxy Nano-Composites by Molecular Dynamics and Finite Element Modeling: Bohayra Mortazavi1; Julien Bardon1; Said Ahzi2; David Ruch1; 1Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor,; 2University of Strasbourg

11:20 AMMechanical Properties and Microstructure Evolutions of Ultrafine-Grained Al during Recovery via Annealing: Yonghao Zhao1; Tory Topping1; John Bingert2; Y. Li1; Peiling Sun3; Xiaozhou Liao4; Yuntian Zhu5; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Feng Chia University; 4The University of Sydney; 5North Carolina State University Raleigh

11:35 AMMicrostructural Evolution of 316L Stainless Steel during ECAP Process: Suk Hoon Kang1; Hyung-Ha Jin1; Jinsung Jang1; Do Hyun Kim2; Kyu Hwan Oh2; Xinghang Zhang3; David Foley3; Karl Hartwig3; 1Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute; 2Seoul National University; 3Texas A&M University11:50 AMMicrostructure Characterization of Grain Boundaries in Al 5083/B4C Ultrafine Grained Composites: Ying Li1; Zhihui Zhang1; Rustin Vogt1; Enrique Lavernia1; Julie Schoenung1; 1University of California Davis

12:05 PM Concluding Comments

2nd International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing: Treatment of Metals and PelletsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Pyrometallurgy Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Jerome Downey, Montana Tech; Jaroslaw Drelich, Michigan Technological University; Tao Jiang, Central South University; Mark Cooksey, CSIRO

Wednesday AM Room: 18March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jeffrey Schoonover, GE Global Research; Stephen Kampe, Michigan Technological University

8:30 AMThe Production of LaB6 by “Hot-Powder” CVD and Subsequent Milling: Duygu Agaogullari1; Özge Balci1; Ismail Duman1; 1Istanbul Technical University

8:50 AMFundamentals of Spark-Plasma Sintering: Net-Shaping and Size Effects: Eugene Olevsky1; Evan Khaleghi1; Cristina Garcia1; William Bradbury1; Randall German1; Cnris Haines2; Darold Martin2; Deepak Kapoor2; 1San Diego State University; 2US Army ARDEC

9:10 AMMicrowave Brazing of Gas Turbine Components: Jeffrey Schoonover1; Laurent Cretegny1; 1GE Global Research

9:30 AMSpark Plasma Sintering of Tantalum Carbide: Evan Khaleghi1; 1San Diego State University

9:50 AMHeats of Reaction in the Formation of TiB2 Reinforced Titanium Aluminide Composites: Andrew Baker1; Stephen Kampe1; Tony Zahrah2; 1Michigan Tech; 2Matsys Inc.

10:10 AMA Path Planning Study of Multi-pass Heat Treatment using High Power Direct Diode Laser: Soundarapandian Santhanakrishnan1; Radovan Kovacevic1; 1Southern Methodist University

10:30 AMHot Workability of 1.2690 Ledeburitic Tool Steel and Development Of Microstructure: Milan Tercelj1; Goran Kugler1; 1University of Ljubljana, NTF-OMM

10:50 AMEffect of TiO2 on the Conduction Heat Transfer of Mold Flux: Xuemei Qing1; Bing Xie1; Jiang Diao1; 1Chongqing University

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11:10 AMFlow Stress and Microstructural Evolution during Single and Double Hit Isothermal Forging of Waspaloy: Ahmad Chamanfar1; Mohammad Jahazi1; Javad Gholipour2; Priti Wanjara2; Stephen Yue3; 1AMTC-IAR-NRC and McGill University; 2AMTC-IAR-NRC; 3McGill University

11:30 AMEffects of Binders on Oxidized Pellets Preparation from Vanadium/Titanium-Bearing Magnetite: Guihong Han1; Yuanbo Zhang1; Yanfang Huang1; Zengqing Sun1; Guanghui Li1; Tao Jiang1; 1School of Minerals Processing & Bioengineering, Central South University

11:50 AMConstituents and Porosity of Lead Concentrate Pellets Produced in the Trepce Plant: Ahmet Haxhiaj1; Jaroslaw Drelich2; 1University of Pristina; 2Michigan Technological University

12:10 PMExperimental Research on Increasing Hematite Concentrate Proportion in Oxide Pellet: Xiaohui Fan1; Lishun Yuan1; Yi Wang1; Luben Xie1; 1Central South University

12:30 PMOxidized Pellet Preparation from Refractory Specularite Concentrates Using Modified Humic Acid (MHA) Binders: Guohua Bai1; Daoyuan Zhang1; Yuanbo Zhang1; Guihong Han1; Zijian Su1; Guanghui Li1; 1School of Minerals Processing & Bioengineering, Central South University

Advances in Mechanics of One-Dimensional Micro/Nano Materials: Nanomechanics: Pillars and WiresSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Reza Shahbazian-Yassar, Michigan Technological University; Seung Min Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Katerina Aifantis, Aristotle University

Wednesday AM Room: 1BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Reza Shahbazian Yassar, Michigan Technological University; Katerina Aifantis, Aristotle University

8:30 AM InvitedDeformation and Failure of Phosphide- and Boride-Based Nanofilaments: Melisa Steighner1; Humberto Gutierrez1; Christopher Muhlstein1; 1The Pennsylvania State University

8:55 AM InvitedThe Brittleness Transition in 1-D Pillars: William W. Gerberich1; A. Beaber1; 1University of Minnesota

9:20 AM InvitedDeformations in Nano-Sized Pillars of Metallic Glasses: Jeff De Hosson1; Alexey Kuzmin1; ChangQiang Chen1; YuTao Pei1; 1Univ of Groningen

9:45 AMElastic and Plastic Deformation of Nano- and Micro- Pillars: Katerina Aifantis1; 1Aristotle University

10:00 AM InvitedDislocation Sources in Micro-Pillars: Wei Cai1; 1Stanford University

10:25 AMNumerical Study of Fracture of Si-NWs Subjected to Lithiation/Delithiation: Ill Ryu1; William Nix1; 1Stanford University 10:40 AM Break

11:05 AM InvitedDeformation Mechanisms In Single Crystalline fcc Nanowhiskers: Daniel Gianola1; Andreas Sedlmayr2; Lisa Chen1; Gunther Richter3; Reiner Mönig2; Oliver Kraft2; 1University of Pennsylvania; 2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; 3Max Planck Institute for Metals Research

11:30 AMMechanics of Nanotubes/Nanowires: In Situ Microscopy: Reza Shahbazian-Yassar1; Kasra Momeni1; Hessam Ghassemi1; Anjana Asthana1; Yoke Yap1; 1Michigan Technological University

11:45 AM InvitedStructure-Elastic Property Relations in One-Dimensional Nanostructures: Gheorghe Stan1; Robert Cook1; 1NIST

12:10 PMA Study of the Mechanical Properties of Nanowires Using Nanoindentation: Gang Feng1; Davood Askari2; 1Villanova University; 2University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College

12:25 PMMechanical Behavior of the Ag Nanowires for Transparent Electrode Application: Chansun Park1; Hui Wu2; Yi Cui2; Seung Min Han1; 1KAIST; 2Stanford University

Alumina and Bauxite: Precipitation, Calcination and PropertiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: James Metson, University of Auckland; Carlos Suarez, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc

Wednesday AM Room: 17AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMEffect of Technological Parameters on PSD of Aluminum Tri-Hydroxide from Seed Precipitation in Seeded Sodium Aluminate Solution: Yusheng Wu1; Li Mingchun1; Qu Yanping1; 1Shenyang University of Technoloy

9:00 AMMethods to Reduce Operating Costs in Circulating Fluidized Bed Calcination: Cornelis Klett1; Michael Missalla1; Bernd Reeb1; Hans Schmidt1; 1Outotec GmbH

9:25 AMPressure Calcination Revisited: Fred Williams1; C Misra2; 1CMIS Corp; 2AluminaTech

9:50 AMDynamic Simulation of Gas Suspension Calciner (GSC) for Alumina: Benny Raahauge1; Susanne Wind1; Mengzhe Wu1; Torsten Jensen1; 1FLSmidth

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMPhysical Simulation and Numerical Simulation of Mixing Performance in the Seed Precipitation Tank with a Improved Intermig Impeller: Zhang Ting-an1; Liu Yan1; Wang Shuchan1; Zhao Hongliang1; Zhang Chao1; Zhao Qiuyue1; Dou Zhihe1; Lv Guozhi1; 1Northeastern University

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10:50 AMTwo Perspectives on the Evolution and Future of Alumina: Linus Perander1; James Metson1; Cornelis Klett2; 1Light Metals Research Centre; 2Outotec GmbH

11:15 AMSignificant Improvement of Energy Efficiency at Alunorte’s Calcination Facility: Michael Missalla1; Hans Schmidt1; Joaquim Ribeiro2; Reiner Wischnewski3; 1Outotec GmbH; 2Alunorte-Alumina do Norte do Brasil S.A.; 3Hydro Aluminium AS

11:40 AMAttrition of Alumina in Smelter Handling and Scrubbing Systems: Stephen Lindsay1; 1Alcoa, Inc.

Aluminum Alloys: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications: Materials CharacterizationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Subodh Das, Phinix LLC; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky

Wednesday AM Room: 14AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky

8:30 AMTransmission Electron Microscopic Investigations of Grain Boundary Beta Phase Precipitation in Al-5083: Ramasis Goswami1; Peter Pao2; Ronald Holtz2; 1SAIC/Naval Research Laboratory; 2Naval Research Laboratory

8:50 AMEffect of Ultrasonic Impact Treatment on a 5456 Aluminum Alloy Characterized through Micro-Specimen Testing and X-Ray Tomography: Caroline Scheck1; Kim Tran2; Christopher Cheng1; Marc Zupan1; 1University of Maryland, Baltimore County; 2Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division

9:10 AMEffect of Extrusion Microstructure on the Corrosion Behavior of AA6005A Aluminum Alloy: Dan Seguin1; Calvin White1; Richard Dickson2; 1Michigan Technological University; 2Hydro Aluminum

9:30 AMFailure Loads and Deformation in 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy Spot Welds: Radu Florea1; Kiran Solanki1; Douglas Bammann1; Brian Jordon1; Matt Castanier1; 1Mississippi State University

9:50 AMMagnesium Diffusivity Measurement in AA5083 Alloys: Soumya Kar1; Michael Free1; 1University of Utah

10:10 AM Break

10:25 AMSurface Energy, Electronic Structure, and Complexity of Al-Based Intermetallics: Jean-Marie Dubois1; Esther Belin-Ferré2; 1Institut Jean Lamour, CNRS; 2LCPMR, CNRS

10:45 AMMeasurement of Resistivity/Conductivity of Aluminium Oxide-Film by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS): Khaled Habib1; 1KISR

11:05 AMEffect of Conical and Cylindrical Tool with Grooves Pin Profiles on Tensile Strength in Friction Stir Welding Process: C. N. Suresha1; B. M. Rajaprakash1; Sarala Upadhya1; 1Bangalore University

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Cells Technology, Development and SustainabilitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mohd Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain; Abdulla Ahmed, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba); Charles Mark Read, Bechtel Corporation; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc.

Wednesday AM Room: 17BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Gilles Dufour, Aluminerie de Deschambault

8:30 AMHigh Amperage Operation of AP18 pots at Karmøy: Marvin Bugge1; Haakon Haakonsen1; Ove Kobbeltvedt1; Knut Paulsen1; 1Hydro Aluminium

8:50 AMAluminium Smelter Manufacturing Simulation – Can These Bring Real Cost Savings?: Maarten Meijer1; 1Hencon

9:10 AMSimultaneous Preheating and Fast Re-Start of 50 Aluminium Reduction Cells in an Idled Pot Line- A New Soft Re-Start Technique for a Pot Line: Albert Mulder1; Anita Folkers1; Marco Stam1; Mark Taylor2; 1Aluminium Delfzijl; 2The Light Metals Research Centre

9:30 AMSWOT Perspectives of Mid-age Prebaked Aluminium Smelter: Pradip Choudhury1; Arun Sharma1; 1National Aluminium Company Ltd.

9:50 AM Break

10:00 AMIntegrated Approach for Safe and Efficient Plant Layout Development: Rafael Pires1; Robert Baxter1; Laszlo Tikasz1; Robert McCulloch1; 1Bechtel

10:20 AMImproving Current Efficiency of Aged Reduction Lines at Aluminium Bahrain (Alba): Abdulla Ahmed1; Ragahavendra K.S.R1; Hasanain Hassan1; 1Aluminium Bahrain (Alba)

10:40 AMCurrent Efficiency for Aluminium Deposition from Molten Cryolite-Alumina Electrolytes in a Laboratory Cell: Geir Martin Haarberg1; Joseph Armoo1; Henrik Gudbrandsen2; Egil Skybakmoen2; Asbjørn Solheim2; Trond Eirik Jentoftsen3; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 2SINTEF; 3Hydro Aluminium

11:00 AMNew Progress on Application of NEUI400kA Family High Energy Efficiency Aluminum Reduction Pot (“HEEP”) Technology: Dingxiong Lv1; Xiquan Qi1; Junman Qin1; Zijin Ai1; Yungang Ban1; 1Northeastern University Engineering & Research Institute Co. Ltd

11:20 AMDevelopment of NEUI500kA Family High Energy Efficiency Aluminum Reduction Pot (“HEEP”) Technology: Dingxiong Lv1; Yungang Ban1; Xiquan Qi1; Jingxiong Liu1; 1Northeastern University Engineering & Research Institute Co. Ltd

11:40 AMAn Innovative Approach to Improving the Operational Performance of Aluminum Smelters: Nelson Dubé1; Thiago Heitling1; 1SNC-Lavalin

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Battery Recycling: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies Committee, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Linda Gaines, Argonne National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: 12March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Linda Gaines, Argonne National Laboratory

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMTaking a Life Cycle Approach to Battery Management: Mira Inbar1; 1Dow Kokam

8:55 AMRole of Recycling in the Life Cycle of Batteries: John Sullivan1; Linda Gaines1; Andrew Burnham1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

9:15 AMTreatment or Recycling End-Of-Life (H)EV Battery Packs: Mark Caffarey1; 1Umicore USA

9:35 AMEvaluation of Environmental Tradeoffs in Portable Battery Recycling: Elsa Olivetti1; Gabrielle Gaustad2; Randolph Kirchain1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2Rochester Institute of Technology

9:55 AMManaging Hybrid Electric Batteries at End of Life: Todd Coy1; 1Kinsbursky Brothers / Toxco

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMThe 10 Obstacles to a Successful Battery Recycling Program: The North American Experience: Lisa Pollack1; Carl Smith1; 1Call2Recycle

10:45 AMProduct Stewardship Pressures on the Lead and Motive Power Battery Industries: David Weinberg1; 1Wiley Rein LLP

11:05 AMA Preliminary Investigation for Spent LIBs Recycling: Mengjun Chen1; Fu-shen Zhang2; Jianxin Zhu2; 1Southwest University of Science and Technology; 2Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences

11:25 AMRecovery of Metal Values from Waste Cathode Active Material Using Organic Acid as Leachant and Its Application to Synthesis of LiCoO2: Hyun-Jong Kim1; Seong Ho Son1; Chi Ho Shin1; Howard Lee2; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology; 2OSC Co., Ltd.

11:45 AM Concluding Comments

Biological Materials Science: Mechanical Behavior of Biological Materials ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

Wednesday AM Room: 15AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; David Kisailus, University of California, Riverside

8:30 AM KeynoteTurning Weakness into Strength: Explaining the Great Strength and Extensibility of Spider Silk: Markus Buehler1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

9:10 AM InvitedBiomechanics of Cancer Cells: Chwee Teck Lim1; 1National University of Singapore

9:40 AMOn the Structure and Mechanical Behavior of Scales from Cyprinus Carpio: Adriana Garrano1; Dwayne Arola2; 1University of Catania; 2University of Maryland Baltimore County

10:00 AMMechanical Properties and Laminate Structure of Arapaimas Gigas Scale: Yen-Shan Lin1; Marc.A Meyers1; Eugene.A Olevsky1; 1UCSD

10:20 AM Break

10:30 AM InvitedBiological Materials: A Materials Science Approach: Marc Meyers1; Po-Yu Chen1; Maria Lopez1; Yasuaki Seki1; Albert Lin1; Joanna McKittrick1; 1University of California, San Diego

11:00 AMDynamic Mechanical Behavior of Shark Tessellated Skeleton: Xiaoxi Liu1; Hamed Youssefpour1; Mason Dean2; Adam Summers3; James Earthman1; 1University of California, Irvine; 2Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces; 3University of Washington

11:20 AMStructure and Mechanical Behavior of Saxidomus Purpuratus Shells: Wen Yang1; Marc Meyers1; Guang-Ping Zhang2; Xiao-Wu Li3; 1University of California, San Diego; 2Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 3College of Sciences, Northeastern University

11:40 AMUnveiling the Deformation and Toughening Mechanisms of Nacre – Lessons from Nature: Xiaodong Li1; 1University of South Carolina

12:00 PMOn the Growth and Mechanical Behavior of Abalone Nacre: Role of Organic Constituent: Maria Lopez1; Po-Yu Chen1; Laura Connelly1; Ratnesh Lal1; Joanna McKittrick1; Marc Meyers1; 1UCSD

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Bridging Microstructure, Properties and Processing of Polymer Based Advanced Materials: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotrophy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Dongsheng Li, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Said Ahzi, University of Strasburg; Moe Kahleel, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: 32BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Said Ahzi, University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM KeynoteConstitutive Modeling of Deformation Behaviour of Semicrystalline Polymers under Small Strains: Stanislav Patlazhan1; Yves Remond2; 1Russian Academy of Sciences; 2University of Strasbourg

9:05 AMMolecular Dynamics Simulation of Diffusion of Atmospheric Penetrates in Polydimethylsiloxane based Nanocomposites: Alexander Sudibjo1; Varun Ullal1; Douglas Spearot1; 1University of Arkansas

9:25 AMNanostructuration of Polymers for Energy, Drug Delivery and Bio-Implant Systems: Frédéric Addiego1; Marc Michel1; Valérie Toniazzo1; David Ruch1; 1CRP Henri Tudor

9:45 AMA Bilinear Semi-Empirical Constitutive Model for an Orthotropic Material: Edmond Saliklis1; Jorien Baza1; 1California Polytechnic State University

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AMFabrication and Characterization of Super Strong Cellulose Nanowhisker Paper: Dongsheng Li1; Hamid Garmestani2; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2Georgia Institute of Technology

10:40 AMFully Recoverable High Strain Shape Memory Polymers: Walter Voit1; Taylor Ware1; Ken Gall2; 1UT Dallas; 2Georgia Tech

11:00 AMHydroxyapatite Reinforced Polymer Biocomposites with Tailored Mechanical Properties through Microstructure Design: Ryan Roeder1; Timothy Conrad1; Jeffrey Vitter1; Justin Deuerling1; 1University of Notre Dame

11:20 AMComputer-Aided Design, Processing and Characterization of Polymer-Matrix Magnetic Composites: Tianle Cheng1; Jie Zhou1; Yu Wang1; 1Michigan Technological University

11:40 AMEffects of Filler Microstructures on Effective Properties of Magnetic Composites: Phase Field Modeling and Simulation: Jie Zhou1; Tian-Le Cheng1; Yu Wang1; 1Michigan Technological University

Bulk Metallic Glasses VIII: Fatigue and CorrosionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gongyao Wang, University of Tennessee; Peter Liaw, Univ of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, Univ of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, Univ of Tennessee

Wednesday AM Room: 6DMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Y. Yokoyama, Institute for Materials Research; Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University

8:30 AM InvitedFracture and Fatigue in Monolithic and Composite Metallic Glasses: Robert Ritchie1; Maximillien Launey2; Douglas Hofmann3; William Johnson3; 1University of California Berkeley; 2Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; 3California Institute of Technology

8:50 AMZr-Based Glass-Forming Film for Fatigue-Property Improvements of 316L Stainless Steel: Annealing Effects: Jinn P. Chu1; Cheng-Min Lee1; R. T. Huang2; Jia-Hong Zhu1; Peter. K. Liaw3; 1Nation Taiwan University of Science and Technology; 2National Taiwan Ocean University; 3The University of Tennessee

9:00 AM InvitedFatigue of Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glass under Cyclic Shear Stress: Yoshikazu Nakai1; Kenich Nakagawa1; Kohei Mikami1; 1Kobe University

9:20 AM InvitedFatigue Crack Growth in Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses: Jamie Kruzic1; Sarah Philo1; Maximilien Launey2; 1Oregon State University; 2Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

9:40 AMThe Effect of Structural Ordering on Active, Passive and Localized Corrosion in an Amorphous Cu75Hf20Dy05 Alloy: Derek Horton1; John Scully1; 1University of Virginia

9:50 AM InvitedWhy Can’t The Excellent Corrosion Resistance of Amorphous and Amorphous-Nanocrystalline Melt Spun Alloys be Achieved in Thermally Sprayed Coatings?: J.R. Scully1; N. Tailleart1; T. Aburada1; D. Horton1; R. Huang1; A. Lucente1; 1University of Virginia

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10:20 AMInvestigation of the Corrosion Behavior of a Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glass: Courtney Harmon1; Mary Cavanaugh1; Katharine Flores1; Rudolph Buchheit1; 1The Ohio State University

10:30 AM InvitedCharacterization of Shear Bands Induced by Three-Point Bending Fatigue Test in Zr-Cu-Al Bulk Metallic Glass: Pei-Ling Sun1; Gongyao Wang2; Peter Liaw2; 1Feng Chia University; 2University of Tennessee

10:50 AMFour-Point-Bending Fatigue Study on a Tough Fe-Based Bulk-Metallic Glass: Gongyao Wang1; Marios Demetriou2; Peter Liaw1; William Johnson2; 1University of Tennessee; 2Keck Laboratory

11:00 AM InvitedCompression-Compression Fatigue Behaviour of Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glass (BMG): The Effects on the Near-Surface Residual-Stresses: Bartlomiej Winiarski1; Gongyao Wang2; Yoshihiko Yokoyama3; Peter Liaw2; Philip Withers1; 1University of Manchester; 2The University of Tennessee; 3Tohoku University

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11:20 AMEffects of Frequency on Fatigue Behavior of Zr-Base Bulk Metallic Glasses: Qingming Feng1; Gongyao Wang1; Lu Huang2; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics

11:30 AM InvitedInvestigating the Effects of Fatigue on Annealed and As-Quenched Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses: Peng Tong1; Despina Louca1; Peter Liaw2; Gongyao Wang2; Yoshihiko Yokoyama3; 1University of Virginia; 2University of Tennessee; 3Tohoku University

11:50 AMInterpreting Temperature Change in Shear Bands of a Bulk-Metallic Glass Using Spatial-Temporal Analysis: Jiajia Luo1; Gongyao Wang1; Hairong Qi1; Yoshihiko Yokoyama2; Peter Liaw1; Akihisa Inoue2; 1University of Tennessee; 2Institute for Materials Research

12:00 PM InvitedFatigue and Fracture Behavior of a Ca-Based Bulk-Metallic Glass: Julian Raphael1; Gongyao Wang2; Peter Liaw2; Oleg Senkov3; Dan Miracle3; 1J R Technical Services, LLC; 2University of Tennessee; 3Air Force Research Laboratory

12:20 PMStudying Fatigue-Crack-Propagation Behavior of Zr-Based Bulk-Metallic Glasses: Gongyao Wang1; P. Liaw1; Y. Yokoyama2; Q. Feng1; T Toll1; A. Inoue2; 1University of Tennessee; 2Institute for Materials Research

Cast Shop for Aluminum Production: Melt Quality ControlSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Brooks, Swinburne University of Technology; John Grandfield, Grandfield Technology Pty Ltd

Wednesday AM Room: 16AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Claude Dupuis, Rio Tinto Alcan; Steinar Benum, Aloca Norway

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMIn-Line Salt-ACDTM: A Chlorine–Free Technology for Metal Treatment: Patrice Robichaud1; Claude Dupuis1; Alain Mathis2; Pascal Coté3; Bruno Maltais3; 1Rio Tinto Alcan, Arvida Research & Development Centre; 2Rio Tinto Alcan, Aluval; 3STAS

9:00 AMThe Effect of TiB2 Granules on Metal Quality: Maryam Al Jallaf1; Margaret Hyland2; Barry Welch3; Ali Al Zarouni1; Fahimi Abdullah1; 1DUBAL; 2University of Auckland; 3Welbank Consulting

9:25 AMThermodynamic Analysis of Ti, Zr, V and Cr Impurities in Aluminium Melt: Abdul Khaliq1; Muhammad Rhamdhani1; Geoffrey Brooks1; 1Swinburne University of Technology

9:50 AMCurrent Technologies for the Removal of Iron from Aluminum Alloys: Lifeng Zhang1; Jianwei Gao2; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology; 2Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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10:25 AMElectromagnetically Enhanced Filtration of Aluminum Melts: Mark Kennedy1; Shahid Akhtar1; Ragnhild Aune1; Jon Bakken1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

10:50 AMA Review of the Development of New Filter Technologies Based on the Principle of Multi Stage Filtration with Grain Refiner Added in the Intermediate Stage: John Courtenay1; Stephen Instone2; Frank Reusch3; 1MQP Limited; 2Hydro Aluminium Deutschland GmbH; 3Drache Umwelttechnik GmbH

11:15 AMWettability of Aluminium with Sic and Graphite in Aluminium Filtration: Sarina Bao1; Anne Kvithyld2; Thorvald Engh1; Merete Tangstad1; 1NTNU; 2SINTEF

11:40 AMStudy of Microporosity Formation under Different Pouring Conditions in A356 Aluminum Alloy Castings: Lu Yao1; Steve Cockcroft1; Daan Maijer1; Jindong Zhu1; Carl Reilly1; 1University of British Columbia

Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials: Structural CharacterizationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizer: Sergio Monteiro, State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Wednesday AM Room: 14BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Jeongguk Kim, Korea Railroad Research Institute

8:30 AMMicro-Computerized Tomography of Ti-5111 Friction Stir Welded Microsamples: Christopher Cheng1; Jennifer Wolk2; Marc Zupan1; 1University of Maryland Baltimore County; 2Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division

8:45 AMApplication of Novel Techniques to the Three-Dimensional Characterization of Microstructural Features in a+ß Titanium Alloys: John Sosa1; Santhosh Koduri1; Vikas Dixit1; Peter Collins2; Stephen Niezgoda3; Surya Kalidindi3; Hamish Fraser1; 1The Ohio State University; 2University of North Texas; 3Drexel University

9:00 AMApplication of Conical Beam X-Ray Tomography to Multi-Phase Materials: Jason Wolf1; Anthony Rollett1; Marc De Graef1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

9:15 AMHigh Temperature X-ray Diffraction Characterization of Thermal Energy Storage Materials – The Binary Phase Diagram Study: Wen-Ming Chien1; Vamsi Kamisetty1; Ivan Gantan1; Prathyusha Mekala1; Anjali Talekar1; Dhanesh Chandra1; 1University of Nevada, Reno

9:30 AMNon-Invasive X-Ray Imaging of Paint Layers in Old Master Paintings: Peter Reischig1; Lukas Helfen2; Tilo Baumbach2; Arie Wallert3; Joris Dik1; 1Delft University of Technology; 2Institute for Synchrotron Radiation, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; 3Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

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9:45 AMCharacterization of Residual Stress Distributions and Microstructural Changes in Laser Shock Peened Ti-6Al-4V Alloy: Yixiang Zhao1; Ulrich Lienert2; Jon Almer2; Yang Ren2; David Lahrman3; Dong Qian1; S. Mannava1; Vijay Vasudevan1; 1University of Cincinnati; 2Advanced Photo Source, Argonne National Laboratory; 3LSP Technologies, Inc.,

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AM InvitedIn Situ Tomographic Characterization of Single Cavity-Growth during High-Temperature Creep of Metallic Materials: Augusta Isaac1; Federico Sket2; Krzysztof Dzieciol3; Andras Borbely3; 1Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron; 2Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies of Materials; 3École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne

10:45 AMEBSD Analysis Strategies for Quantitative Characterization of ‘Multi-Phase’ Steel Microstructures: Eric Payton1; Shenja Dziaszyk1; Gunther Eggeler1; 1Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum

11:00 AMEBSD Ferrite Fraction in Austenitic Welds: Carl Necker1; John Milewski1; John Elmer2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

11:15 AMCharacterization of Twin Boundaries in Twinning-Induced Plasticity Steels Using Electron Backscatter Diffraction Electron Microscopy: Erin Diedrich1; David Field1; 1Washington State University

11:30 AMEBSD Detail Extraction for Greater Spatial and Angular Resolution in Material Characterization: Jay Basinger1; David Fullwood1; Brent Adams1; 1Brigham Young University

11:45 AMSegmentation of Three-Dimensional EBSD Data through Fast Multiscale Clustering: Cullen McMahon1; Cassandra George1; Md. Zakaria Quadir2; Michael Ferry2; Lori Bassman1; 1Harvey Mudd College; 2University of New South Wales

12:00 PMCharacterization and Processing Ultramafic Nickel Ore after Acid Attack to Disintegrate Fibres: Salah Uddin1; Mitra Mirnezami1; Ram Rao1; James Finch1; 1McGill University

12:15 PMMicrowave Sintering of CaO Stabilized Nature Baddeleyite: Li Jing1; Peng Jinhui1; Guo Shenghui1; Li Wei1; Zhang Libo1; 1Faculty of Metallurgy and Energy Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology

Coatings for Structural, Biological, and Electronic Applications II: Process-Property-Performance Correlations - I; Metallic CoatingsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Choong Kim, University of Texas at Arlington; Nancy Michael, University of Texas at Arlington; Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Roger Narayan, Univ of North Carolina & North Carolina State Univ

Wednesday AM Room: 6EMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Nuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Nancy Michael, University of Texas at Arlington

8:30 AM Symposium Overview

8:35 AM InvitedImproved Mechanical Properties of Coatings and Bulk Components as a Function of Grain Size: Robert Gansert1; Chris Melnyk2; David Grant2; David Lugan2; Brian Weinstein2; 1Advanced Materials & Technology Services, Inc.; 2California Nanotechnologies, Inc.

9:00 AM InvitedResidual Stresses in Coatings Measured at Micro Scale: Jeff De Hosson1; Vasek Ocelik1; Ivan Furar1; 1Univ of Groningen

9:25 AM InvitedFactors Influencing the Formation of Oxide Layer on AZ91 Mg Alloy Coated by Electrochemical Plasma Coating: Dong H. Shin1; In Jun Hwang1; Kang Min Lee1; Young Gun Ko2; 1Hanyang University; 2Yeungnam University

9:50 AM InvitedPhase Stability and Surface Rumpling during Cyclic Oxidation of Pd/Pt-Modified Ni-Al Bond Coats at 1150oC: Raghavendra Adharapurapu1; Jun Zhu1; Don Lipkin2; Voramon Dheeradhada2; Tresa Pollock3; 1University of Michigan; 2General Electric Global Research Center; 3University of California Santa Barbara

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AM InvitedThe Benefits of the Thermal Properties and Durability of Alodine EC2 Coated Aluminum in the Heat Transfer Industry: Jianhui Shang1; Ryan Brune1; Wesley Sprague1; Larry Wilkerson1; Steve Hatkevich1; 1American Trim LLC

10:50 AMCharacterization of Electroless Ni-B Coating for Tribological Application: Soupitak Pal1; Nisha Verma1; Vikram Jayaram1; Sanjay Biswas1; Yancy Riddle2; 1Indian Institute of Science; 2UCT Coatings. Inc

11:05 AMImproving High Temperature Performance of Aluminum Foams by Nickel Coating: Zhuokun Cao1; Huan Liu1; Yihan Liu1; Guangchun Yao1; 1Northeastern University, China

11:20 AMStudies on Ni-Ti Thin Films Grown by Bias Assisted Magnetron Sputtering: B Geetha Priyadarshini1; Shampa Aich1; Madhusudan Chakraborty2; 1Indian Institute of technology (IIT),Kharagpr; 2Indian Institute of technology (IIT), Bhubaneswar

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Commonality of Phenomena in Composite Materials II: Development of New Composite MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Meisha Shofner, Georgia Institute of Technology; Carl Boehlert, Michigan State University

Wednesday AM Room: 6AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Nik Chawla, Arizona State University

8:30 AM InvitedTuning the Properties of Nanocrystalline Semiconductors: Producing Bulk Sized Nanocomposites Using Electric Currents: J. Alaniz1; J. Morales1; C. Dames1; J. Garay1; 1UC Riverside

9:10 AMInitial Characterization of an Aluminum Based Syntactic Foam: Oliver Strbik1; Satyendra Kumar1; Chris Smith1; Todd Osborn1; Joe Cochran2; Thomas Sanders2; Naresh Thadhani2; Laura Cerully2; Tammy McCoy2; Liang Quan2; Vincent Hammond3; Kyu Cho3; 1Deep Springs Technology; 2Georgia Tech; 3Army Research Lab

9:30 AMMachinable Aluminum Matrix Composite: William Harrigan1; 1Gamma Technology

9:50 AMStability and Lithium Adsorption Property of LiMn2O4-LiSbO3 Composite in Aqueous Medium: Li-Wen Ma1; Xi-Chang Shi1; Bai-Zhen Chen1; Kun Zhang1; 1School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AM InvitedNanotube Based Composites: A Matrix of Understanding: Enrique Barrera1; 1Rice University

11:10 AMImpact Damage Sensing of Multiscale Glass/Epoxy Composite Structures: Luciana Arronche1; Valeria La Saponara1; 1University of California, Davis

11:30 AMTemperature-Sensitive Shape Memory Polymer Based Acoustic Metamaterials: Brayden Ware1; Walter Voit1; 1University of Texas at Dallas

11:50 AMReinforced Steel/Polymer/Steel Sandwich Composites with Improved Properties: Heinz Palkowski1; Olga Sokolova1; Adele Carradó2; 1TU Clausthal; 2Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg

12:10 PMFatigue Damage Identification in Glass/Epoxy Composite Structures through Embedded Piezoelectrics and Wavelet Transforms: Valeria La Saponara1; Wahyu Lestari2; Charles Winkelmann1; Luciana Arronche1; 1University of California, Davis; 2Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Computational Plasticity: Continuum Computational PlasticitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Remi Dingreville, Polytechnic Institute of NYU; Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute

Wednesday AM Room: 1AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AM InvitedMicrostructural Evolution and Its Effect on Plastic Flow and Strain Localization: John Bassani1; 1University of Pennsylavnia

9:00 AM InvitedAdvances in the Constitutive Equation Parameter Identification Procedure:Why Experiments Should Discuss With Numerical Simulations: Jerôme Crépin1; Eva Héripré2; Arjen Roos3; Dominique Geoffroy3; 1MinesParistech; 2Ecole Polytechnique; 3ONERA

9:30 AMOn the Origin of Plastic Instability of Al-Mg Alloy 5052 during Stress Rate Change Test: Chen-Ming Kuo1; Chi-Ho Tso1; 1I-Shou University

9:50 AM InvitedProbabilistic Simulation of Incubation and Nucleation of Fatigue Cracks in AA 7075-T651: Anthony Ingraffea1; Jacob Hochhalter2; Michael Veilleux1; Jeffrey Bozek1; 1Cornell University; 2NASA

10:20 AMA Stochastic-Based Modified Gurson Model for Modeling Void Growth in Metallic Alloys: Huiyang Fei1; Kyle Yazzie1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; Hanqing Jiang1; 1Arizona State University

10:35 AM Break

10:55 AM InvitedApproaching Statistically Significant Correlations through Reduced Modeling of Initial Yielding Behavior: Siddiq Qidwai1; Alexis Lewis2; Andrew Geltmacher2; 1SAIC; 2Naval Research Laboratory

11:25 AM InvitedDeformation and Microrotation in the Vicinity of Grain Boundaries: Continuum Analysis of Atomistic Simulations: Garritt Tucker1; Jonathan Zimmerman2; David McDowell1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Sandia National Laboratories

11:55 AMAn Attempt to Express Isotropic Yield Functions of Metals Based on the Invariants of Stress Tensor: Mohammad Habibi Parsa1; Kamal Azimi1; Payam Matin2; 1University of Tehran; 2Sciences University of Maryland

12:15 PMThree Dimensional Visualization and Microstructure-Based Modeling of Plasticity and Void Growth in Pb-Free Solder Alloys: Vaidehi Jakkali1; Ling Jiang1; Jason Williams1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; M Pacheco2; V Novitski2; S Lau3; Luke Hunter3; 1Arizona State University; 2Intel; 3Xradia

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Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Microstructual EvolutionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, ASM: Alloy Phase Diagrams CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A & M University; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mikko Haataja, Princeton University; Jeff Hoyt, McMaster University; Vidvuds Ozolins, University of California, Los Angeles; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: 9March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Min Soo Park, Texas A&M University; Nele Moelans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

8:30 AM InvitedRole of Elastostatic Interaction in Domain Processes of Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys: Yongmei Jin1; 1Michigan Technological University

9:00 AM InvitedPhase-field Modeling of Deformation Twinning: Taewook Heo1; Yi Wang1; Saswata Bhattacharya1; Xin Sun2; Shenyang Hu2; Long Qing Chen1; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Pacific Northwest National Lab

9:30 AMMicrostructure Evolution and Analysis of Single Crystal Nickel-Based Superalloy During Compression Creep: Shu Zhang1; Sugui Tian1; 1 Shenyang University of Technology

9:45 AMCombining Phase-Field and CALPHAD for Systems Containing Intermediate Phases with Low Solubility: Nele Moelans1; Bo Sundman2; 1K.U. Leuven, Belgium; 2INSTN, CEA, France

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10:10 AM InvitedModeling of Crystal Defects and Interactions at Diffusive Time Scales: Jon Dantzig1; 1University of Illinois

10:40 AMFree Energy Functionals for Efficient Phase Field Crystal Modeling of Structural Phase Transformations: Michael Greenwood1; Nikolas Provatas2; Joerg Rottler1; 1University of British Columbia; 2McMaster University

10:55 AMControl of Domain Configurations and Sizes in Crystallographically Engineered Ferroelectric Single Crystals: Phase Field Modeling: Jie Zhou1; Tian-Le Cheng1; Ke-Wei Xiao2; Wei-Feng Rao2; Yu Wang1; 1Michigan Tech.Univ.; 2Virginia Tech

11:10 AMPhase Field Modeling of Nanoparticles for Medical Applications: Jonathan Guyer1; David Saylor2; James Warren1; 1NIST; 2FDA

11:25 AMPhase-Field Crystal Modeling of Compositional Domain Formation in Ultrathin Films: Srevatsan Muralidharan1; Raika Khodadad2; Mikko Haataja1; 1Princeton University; 2California State University Northridge

11:40 AMQuantitative Phase-Field Predictions of β” Precipitate Size Distribution as a Function of Heat Treatment Conditions and Alloying Composition in AA6111: Junsheng Wang1; Shiyao Huang1; Ruijie Zhang1; William Donlon1; Mei Li1; Long-Qing Chen2; John Allison3; 1Ford Research and Advanced Engineering Lab, Ford Motor Company; 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University; 3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Michigan

11:55 AMPhase-Field Simulations of Bainitic Phase Transformation in 100Cr6: Wenwen Song1; Ulrich Prahl1; Wolfgang Bleck1; Krishnendu Mukherjee1; 1RWTH Aachen University

12:10 PMTransmission Electron Microscopy and Modeling of Carbide Precipitation in Tempered Martensitic Steels: Peter Hedström1; Joakim Odqvist1; Fredrik Lindberg2; 1KTH - Royal Institute of Technology; 2Swerea KIMAB AB

David Pope Honorary Symposium on Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture of Advanced Metallic Materials: Deformation, Fracture, and Advanced Characterization TechniquesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: E. P. George, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Haruyuki Inui, Kyoto University; C. T. Liu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Wednesday AM Room: 32AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Tresa Pollock, University of California Santa Barbara; Erland Schulson, Dartmouth College

8:30 AM InvitedForensic Applications of Materials Science-An Overview: Michael Smith1; 1Federal Bureau of Investigation

9:00 AM InvitedInvestigations of Zirconium Alloy Deformation and Fracture: Jake Ballard1; John Sutliff1; Tom Angeliu1; Robert Mulford1; Joseph Pyle1; 1Knolls Atomic Power Lab

9:30 AM InvitedCrack Growth on Basal Planes in Zn Single and Bicrystals: Experiments and Computations: Sharvan Kumar1; Dhiraj Catoor2; 1Brown University; 2Dassault Systèmes Simulia Corp

10:00 AM InvitedJIM INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR AWARD WINNER: Crack Tip Dislocations and the Sequential Multiplication Process of Dislocation Sources along the Crack Front Revealed by HVEM-Tomography: Masaki Tanaka1; S. Sadamatsu1; G.S. Liu2; H. Nakamura1; K. Higashida1; I.M. Robertson2; 1Kyushu University; 2University of Illinois

10:30 AM InvitedImproving Surfboards through the Adaptation of Metallic Honeycomb Sandwich Structure Technology: Edison Conner1; 1N/A

11:00 AM InvitedFundamental Research to Discover Amazing Metals through the “Nano-Metallurgy”: Kenji Abiko1; 1Tohoku University

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11:30 AMSubsonic Edge Dislocation near Interface Solved with Discrete Image Edge Dislocation Components: Johannes Weertman1; 1Northwestern University

11:45 AMFundamentals of Fatigue Crack Initiation and Propagation: Chandra Pande1; 1Naval Research Laboratory

12:00 PMIntelligent Microscopy for the Study of Fracture and Fatigue: David Fullwood1; Brent Adams1; Travis Rampton1; Ali Khosravani1; 1Brigham Young University

Deformation, Damage, and Fracture of Light Metals and Alloys: Session IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, MS&T Organization, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qizhen Li, University of Nevada, Reno; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Yanyao Jiang, University of Nevada, Reno

Wednesday AM Room: 13March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Qizhen Li, University of Nevada, Reno

8:30 AM InvitedConfining Shear Bands and Fracture to Improve Plasticity in an Amorphous Mg Alloy Reinforced with Mo Particles: Taigang Nieh1; Jason Jang2; Jacob Huang3; 1University of Tennessee; 2National Central University; 3National Sun Yat-Sen University

9:00 AMFormability of Wrought Magnesium Sheet for Various Temperatures and Strain Conditions: Michael Miles1; David Fullwood1; Brent Adams1; Jonathan Scott1; Ali Khosravani1; 1Brigham Young University

9:15 AMUtilizing HR-OIM and In-Situ Tensile Tests for Studying Crack Initiation in AZ31 Magnesium Alloys: Ali Khosravani1; Brent L. Adams1; David T. Fullwood1; Mike Miles1; Stuart Rogers1; Jonathan Scott1; 1Brigham Young University

9:30 AMStress Intensity Factor Solutions for Friction Stir Spot Welds of Magnesium AZ31 Alloy: Tian Tang1; Mark F. Horstemeyer1; Brian Jordan1; Paul Wang1; 1Mississippi State University

9:45 AMDeformation Induced Phase Transformation during Machining of Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-3Cr: David Yan1; Guy Littlefair1; Tim Pasang1; 1AUT University

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10:15 AM InvitedFatigue Modeling in Nickel-Base Superalloys: Bradley Fromm1; Chen Shen1; Timothy Hanlon1; Yan Gao1; Liang Jiang1; 1GE Global Research

10:45 AM InvitedFatigue Deformation of Nanocrystalline NiFe Alloy: Sheng Cheng1; Yonghao Zhao2; Xun-Li Wang3; Sooyeol Lee1; Li Li1; Jon Almer4; Peter Liaw1; Enrique Lavernia2; 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville; 2University of California, Davis; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4Argonne National Laboratory

11:15 AMMechanical Properties and Deformation Mechanisms of Ultrafine Grained Al and Ti: Yonghao Zhao1; Troy Topping1; Y. Li1; Peiling Sun2; Ruslan Valiev3; 1University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA; 2Feng Chia University, Taichung 40724, Taiwan; 3Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa 450000, Russia

11:30 AMInvestigation of the Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Wrought and Cast Light Metals: Anastasios Gavras1; Brendan Chenelle1; Diana Lados1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute

11:45 AMAn Experimental Study on Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue of Extruded ZK60 Magnesium Alloy: Qin Yu1; Jixi Zhang1; Yanyao Jiang1; Qizhen Li2; 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno; 2Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno

12:00 PMEffect of Strain Ratio on Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue of Extruded Magnesium Alloy AZ61A: Jixi Zhang1; Qin Yu1; Yanyao Jiang1; Qizhen Li1; 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno

Dynamic Behavior of Materials V: Dynamic DeformationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, UCSD; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: 5AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: William Proud, U. Cambridge

8:30 AM InvitedA New Paradigm for Lowering the Ductile-to-Brittle Transformation Temperature in Steels: Morris Fine1; Semyon Vaynman1; Dieter Isheim1; Yip-Wah Chung1; Shrikant Bhat2; 1Northwestern University; 2ArcelorMittal

9:00 AMDeformation Twinning in Tantalum: Changqiang Chen1; Kaliat Ramesh1; Kevin Hemker1; Mukul Kumar2; Jeffrey Florando2; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

9:15 AMDynamic Deformation Response of High-Strength Ni-Containing Steels: Ratnesh Gupta1; Sharvan Kumar1; 1Brown University

9:30 AMDynamic Properties of Ultrafine-Grained Magnesium Alloys: Bin Li1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems

9:45 AM Break

10:00 AM InvitedLighter, Stronger, Faster: Materials for an Insecure Future: K Ramesh1; 1Johns Hopkins University

10:30 AM InvitedSmall Scale Experiments to Support Strength and Damage Modeling: Ellen Cerreta1; Darcie Koller1; George Gray1; Curt Bronkhorst1; Carl Trujillo1; Juan Escobedo1; Alex Bergquist1; Benjamin Hansen1; Davis Tonks1; Ricardo Lebensohn1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

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11:00 AMInfluence of Cryogenic Processing on Dynamic Tensile Response of High-Purity Copper: Joel House1; Michael Nixon1; Philip Flater1; James O’Brien2; William Hosford3; Robert De Angelis4; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2O’Brien & Associates; 3University of Michigan; 4University of Florida, REEF

11:15 AMHigh Plasticity and Substantial Deformation in Nanocrystalline NiFe Alloys under Dynamic Loading: Yonghao Zhao1; Sheng Cheng2; Yazhou Guo3; Ying Li1; Qiuming Wei3; Xun-Li Wang4; Yang Ren5; Peter Liaw2; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis; 2university of tennessee; 3University of North Carolina, Charlotte; 4Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 5Argonne National Laboratory

11:30 AMMicromechanical Modelling of the Dynamic Behavior of Amorphous and Crystalline Polymers: Said Ahzi1; Nadia Bahlouli1; 1University of Strasbourg

11:45 AMHigh-Strain Rate Behavior of Nanostructured Niobium Processed by Severe Plastic Deformation to Very Large Strains: Suveen Mathaudhu1; Zhiliang Pan2; Weihua Ying2; Laszlo Kecskes1; Quiming Wei2; 1U.S. Army Research Laboratory; 2University of North Carolina - Charlotte

12:00 PMStrain-Rate and Temperature Dependent Tensile Behavior of Pb-Sn and Sn-Ag-Cu Solder Alloys: Brad Boyce1; Mike Neilsen1; Luke Brewer2; 1Sandia National Labs; 2Naval Postgraduate School

12:15 PMDeformation and Failure Behavior of Al/Si Nanocomposites at Atomic Scales: Avinash Dongare1; B. LaMattina2; A.M. Rajendran3; M.A. Zikry4; D.W. Brenner5; 1North Carolina State University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; 2University of Mississippi, Department of Mechanical Engineering; 3U. S. Army Research Office; 4North Carolina State University, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; 5North Carolina State University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production: Anode Quality and Rodding ProcessesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Tomsett, Rio Tinto Alcan; Ketil Rye, Alcoa Mosjøen; Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd

Wednesday AM Room: 16BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Nigel Backhouse, Rio Tinto Alcan

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMMultivariate Monitoring of the Baked Anode Manufacturing Process: Julien Lauzon-Gauthier1; Carl Duchesne1; Jayson Tessier2; Katie Cantin3; Isabelle Petit3; 1Aluminium Research Centre – REGAL; 2STAS; 3Alcoa

9:00 AMCharacterization of a Full Scale Pre-Baked Carbon Anode Using X-Ray Computerized Tomograph: Donald Picard1; Houshang Alamdari1; Donald Ziegler2; Pierre-Olivier St-Arnaud1; Mario Fafard1; 1NSERC/Alcoa Industrial Research Chair MACE3 and Aluminium Research Centre-REGAL, Laval University; 2Alcoa Canada Primary Metals

9:25 AMFEM Analysis of the Anode Connection in Aluminium Reduction Cells: Susann Beier1; John J. J. Chen1; Mario Fafard2; 1University of Auckland; 2University of Laval

9:50 AMDevelopment of Industrial Benchmark FEA Model to Study Energy Efficient Electrical Connections for Primary Aluminium Smelters: David Molenaar1; Kan Ding2; Ajay Kapoor2; 1CSIRO; 2Swinburne University of Technology

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10:25 AMReal Time Temperature Distribution during Sealing Process and Room Temperature Air Gap Measurements of a Hall-Héroult Cell Anode: Olivier Trempe1; Daniel Larouche1; Donald Ziegler2; Michel Guillot1; Mario Fafard1; 1Université Laval; 2Alcoa

10:50 AMEffects of High Temperatures and Pressures on Cathode and Anode Interfaces in a Hall-Heroult Electrolytic Cell: Lyne St-Georges1; Laszlo I. Kiss1; Jens Bouchard1; Mathieu Rouleau1; Daniel Marceau1; 1UQAC

11:15 AMNew Apparatus for Characterizing Electrical Contact Resistance and Thermal Contact Conductance: Nedeltcho Kandev1; Hugues Fortin1; Sylvain Chénard1; Guillaume Gauvin2; Marie-Hélène Martin2; Mario Fafard2; 1Hydro-Quebec; 2Laval University

11:40 AMCarbon Anode Modeling for Electric Energy Savings in the Aluminium Reduction Cell: Dag Herman Andersen1; Z. L. Zhang2; 1Hydro Primary Metal Technology; 2Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Fatigue and Corrosion Damage in Metallic Materials: Fundamentals, Modeling and Prevention: Materials Corrosion and PreventionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials DivisionProgram Organizers: Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee

Wednesday AM Room: 31CMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Yoshiki Yamada, Ohio Aerospace Institute; Zhefeng Zhang, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

8:30 AMThe Zinagizado Processes as New Electrochemical Alternative to Prevent the Corrosion: S. R. Casolco1; A. Zanatta A.1; H. Castañeda2; S. Valdez3; 1ITESM-Campus-Puebla; 2Battelle, Applied Energy Systems; 3Instituto de Ciencias Físicas-UNAM

8:50 AMCorrosion Control by Natural Alkaloids in Silicone Coatings on Mild Steel in Simulated Seawater: Sandy Tran1; James Earthman1; 1University of California, Irvine

9:10 AMElectrochemical Evaluation of Martensitic-Austenitic Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solutions: Mosaad Sadawy1; 1University of Technology

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9:30 AMThe Preparation of Imidazoline Corrosion Inhibitor: Daowu Yang1; Yunyun Zhang1; Zhuo Ren1; 1ChangSha University of Science & Technology

9:50 AMEffect of Temperature on The Loss of Ductility of S-135 Grade Drill Pipe Steel and Characterization of Corrosion Products in CO2 Containing Environment: Arshad Bajvani Gavanluei1; Brajendra Mishra1; David Olson1; 1Colardo School of Mines

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10:20 AMCorrosion Behavior and Galvanic Corrosion Studies of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy GTA Weldment in HCl Solution: M. Atapour1; E. Zahrani1; M. Shamanian1; M. H. Fathi1; 1Isfahan University of Technology

10:40 AMComparative Study of Hot Corrosion Behavior of Plasma Sprayed Yttria and Ceria Stabilized Zirconia Thermal Barrier Coatings in Na2SO4+V2O5 at 1050 °C: Mohammad Sadegh Mahdipoor1; Mohammad Reza Rahimipour1; Mohammad hamed Habibi2; 1Materials and Energy Research Center; 2University of Tehran

11:00 AMThe Effect of Temperature on the Corrosion Behavior of 625 Superalloy in PbSO4-Pb3O5-PbCl-ZnO Molten Salt System with 10 wt. % CdO: E. Zahrani1; A. M. Alfantazi1; 1The University of British Columbia

Friction Stir Welding and Processing VI: Friction Stir ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Murray Mahoney, Retired from Rockwell Scientific; Yutaka Sato, Tohoku University; Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ravi Verma, General Motors

Wednesday AM Room: 5BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Ravi Verma, General Motors

8:30 AM InvitedFriction Stir Processing to Enable High Peak Combustion Pressures in Mid-sized and Heavy Duty Diesel Engines: Glenn Grant1; Saumyadeep Jana1; Mark Veliz2; Brad Beardsley2; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2Caterpillar Technical Center

8:55 AM InvitedMechanical Properties of Friction Stir Processed, Friction Stir Welded, and Gas Metal Arc Welded AA5083 Aluminum Plate: Christopher Smith1; Murray Mahoney2; Rajiv Mishra3; 1Friction Stir Link; 2Consultant; 3Missouri University of Science and Technology

9:20 AM InvitedFriction Stir Powder Processing (FSPP) in Al/Cu and Fe/C Systems: Hidetoshi Fujii1; Koji Inada1; YuFeng Sun1; Yoshiaki Morisada2; 1Osaka University; 2Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute

9:45 AMMechanical Interlock of Thin Metallic Wire Using Friction Stir Forming: Koshi Yamamura1; Kazuya Torikai2; Tadashi Nishihara2; 1Yamamua Mfg. Co., Ltd.; 2Kokushikan University

10:05 AMFriction Stir Fabrication - An Additive Friction Stir Technology: Jeffrey Schultz1; Peter Ferek1; 1Schultz-Creehan, LLC

10:25 AMFriction Consolidation of Aluminum Chips: Wei Tang1; Anthony Reynolds1; 1University of South Carolina

10:45 AMFriction Stir Processing as a Base Metal Preparation Technique for Modification of Fusion Weld Microstructures: Jeff Rodelas1; John Lippold1; James Rule1; Jason Livingston1; 1The Ohio State University

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11:15 AMThermal Stability of Friction Stir Processed Ultrafine Grained Al-Mg-Sc Alloy: Nilesh Kumar1; Rajiv Mishra1; 1Missouri University of Science & Technology

11:35 AMEffect of Friction Stir Processing on Constituent Particles in a Commercial 2024Al: Somayeh Pasebani1; Indrajit Charit1; Rajiv Mishra2; 1University of Idaho; 2Missouri University of Science and Technology

11:55 AMObtaining Sub-Micron Grain Size in AM60 Magnesium Alloy Using Friction Stir Processing: Daniel Gesto1; David Verdera1; Paz Miniño2; Pilar Rey1; Gloria Pena2; 1AIMEN Technology Centre; 2Universidad de Vigo

12:15 PMEffect of Friction Stir Processing on Corrosion Behavior of AA5083 Aluminum Alloy: Gaurav Argade1; Rajiv Mishra1; Chris Smith2; Murray Mahoney3; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology; 2Friction Stir Link; 3Consultant

12:35 PMEvaluation of Rotational Speed and Post Annealing Effect on the Microstructural Homogeneity of Friction Stir Processed 5083 Aluminum Alloy: Chun-Yi Lin1; Truan-Sheng Lui1; Li-Hui Chen1; 1National Cheng Kung University

Furnace Efficiency – Energy and Throughput: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Thomas Niehoff, Linde Gas; Cynthia Belt, Consultant; Russell Hewertson, Air Products and Chemicals Inc; Robert Voyer, Hatch

Wednesday AM Room: 4March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Russell Hewertson, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.; Thomas Niehoff, Linde Gas

8:30 AMFurnaces Designed for Fuel Efficiency: David White1; 1The Schaefer Group, Inc.

8:50 AMLatest Trends in Post Consumer and Light Gauge Scrap Processing to Include Problematic Processing Material such as UBC, Edge Trimmings and Loose Swarf: Franz Niedermair1; Guenther Wimroither1; 1Hertwich Engineering

9:10 AMInvestigation of Heat Transfer Conditions in a Reverberatory Melting Furnace by Numerical Modeling: Andreas Buchholz1; John Rødseth2; 1Hydro Aluminium Rolled Products GmbH; 2Hydro Aluminium AS

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9:30 AMOxyfuel Optimization Using CFD Modeling: Thomas Niehoff1; Sreenivas Viyyuri1; 1Linde Gas

9:50 AMOperational Efficiency Improvements Resulting from Monitoring and Trim of Industrial Combustion Systems: Jim Oakes1; 1Super Systems Inc

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10:30 AM50% Reduction of Energy and CO2 Emission in Metallurgical Furnaces by Burners: Michael Potesser1; B. Holleis2; M. Demuth2; D. Spoljaric2; J. Zauner3; 1Superior Industries International; 2MESSER AUSTRIA GmbH; 3University of Leoben

10:50 AMNew Technology for Electromagnetic Stirring of Aluminum Reverberatory Furnaces: James Herbert1; Alan Peel2; 1Altek LLC; 2Altek Europe Ltd.

11:10 AMEvaluation of Effects of Stirring in a Melting Furnace for Aluminum: Kunio Matsuzaki1; Steve Iijima2; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan; 2Zmag America, Ltd.

11:30 AMBusiness Analysis of Total Refractory Costs: Cynthia Belt1; 1Consultant

11:50 AMImproved Furnace Efficiency through the Use of Refractory Materials: James Hemrick1; Angela Rodrigues-Schroer2; Dominick Colavito2; Jeffrey Smith3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2MINTEQ International, Inc.; 3Missouri University of Science and Technology

12:10 PMStudy on the Energy-Saving Technology of Chinese Shaft Calciners: Guanghui Lang1; Chongai Bao1; Shoulei Gao1; Ronald Logan1; Yan Li1; Jingou Wu1; 1Sunstone

Hume-Rothery Symposium Thermodynamics and Diffusion Coupling in Alloys - Application Driven Science: Diffusion and Phase-Field SimulationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University; Larry Kaufman, CALPHAD, Inc.; Annika Borgenstam, Royal Institute of Technology; Carelyn Campbell, NIST

Wednesday AM Room: 31AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Katsuyo Thornton, University of Michigan; Ingo Steinbach, Ruhr-University

8:30 AM InvitedThermodynamics and Ionic/Electronic Transport in Oxides: Ye Cao1; Saswata Bhattacharya1; Jie Shen2; Clive Randall1; Long Qing Chen1; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Purdue University

9:00 AM InvitedStress Induced Diffusion of Voids and Interstitials in Solids: Ingo Steinbach1; 1Ruhr-University

9:30 AM InvitedModeling Displacive-Diffusional Coupling in Phase Transformation and Plastic Deformation: Yunzhi Wang1; Ju Li2; 1Ohio State University; 2University of Pennsylvania

10:00 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedDiffuse Interface Modeling and Simulations: Conventional and Rigorous Treatments of Diffusion Accompanied by the Kirkendall Effect: Hui-Chia Yu1; Katsuyo Thornton2; 1University of Michigan - Department of Material Science & Engineering; 2University of Michigan - Department of Material Science & Eng.

10:50 AM InvitedEvaluation of Ordering Mobility from Antiphase Domain Growth Rate in Fe3Al Using Phase-Field Simulation: Yuichiro Koizumi1; Samuel Allen2; Masayuki Ouchi3; Yoritoshi Minamino3; 1Tohoku University; 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 3Osaka University

11:20 AMPhase Field Modeling of Beta to Alpha Transformations in Ti-6Al-4V: Rongpei Shi1; Ning Zhou1; Ning Ma2; Yunzhi Wang1; 1The Ohio State University; 2ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Company

11:50 AMThermotransport in γ(bcc) U-Zr Alloys: A Phase-field Model Study: Rashmi Mohanty1; Joshua Bush1; Maria Okuniewski2; Yongho Sohn1; 1University of Central Florida; 2Idaho National Laboratory

Magnesium Technology 2011: Deformation Mechanisms ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Wednesday AM Room: 6FMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Carlos Caceres, University of Queensland; Eric Nyberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

8:30 AMCrystal Plasticity Analysis on Compressive Loading of Magnesium with Suppression of Twinning: Tsuyoshi Mayama1; Tetsuya Ohashi2; Kenji Higashida3; Yoshihito Kawamura1; 1Kumamoto university; 2Kitami Institute of Technology; 3Kyushu University

8:50 AMCrystal Plasticity Modeling of Pure Magnesium Considering Volume Fraction of Deformation Twinning: Yuichi Tadano1; 1Saga University

9:10 AMNucleation Mechanism for Shuffling Dominated Twinning in Magnesium: Sungho Kim1; Haitham Kadiri1; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems

9:30 AMOn the Impact of Second Phase Particles on Twinning in Magnesium Alloys: Matthew Barnett1; 1Deakin University

9:50 AMInfluence of Crystallographic Orientation on Twin Nucleation in Single Crystal Magnesium: Christopher Barrett1; Mark Tschopp1; Haitham El Kadiri1; Bin Li1; 1Mississippi State University

10:10 AMTwinning Multiplicity in an AM30 Magnesium Alloy under Uniaxial Compression: Q. Ma1; H. El Kadiri1; A.L. Oppedal1; J.C. Baird1; M.F. Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University

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10:50 AMInhomogeneous Deformation of AZ31 Magnesium Sheet in Uniaxial Tension: Jidong Kang1; David Wilkinson1; Raja Mishra2; 1McMaster University; 2General Motors R&D

11:10 AMLimitation of Current Hardening Models in Predicting Anisotropy by Twinning in hcp Metals: Application to a Rod-Textured AM30 Magnesium Alloy: Andrew Oppedal1; Haitham El Kadiri1; Carlos Tomé2; James Baird1; Sven Vogel2; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:30 AMDeformation Behavior of Mg from Micromechanics to Engineering Applications: Erica Lilleodden1; Jörn Mosler2; Malek Homayonifar2; Mintesnot Nebebe2; Gyu Kim2; Norbert Huber2; 1GKSS-Research Centre; 2Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht

11:50 AMEffect of Substituted Aluminum in Magnesium Tension Twin: Kiran Solanki1; Amitava Moitra1; Mehul Bhatia1; 1Mississippi State University

12:10 PMInfluence of Solute Cerium on the Deformation Behavior of an Mg-0.5wt.%Ce Alloy: Lan Jiang1; John Jonas1; Raj Mishra2; 1McGill University; 2General Motors

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Amorphous and Nanostructured Magnetocaloric MaterialsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee; JSPS 147th Committee on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials; Lake Shore Cyrotronics, Inc.; AMT&CProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: 11AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University

8:30 AM InvitedEffect of Magnetic Cluster Size on the Magnetocaloric Effect in a Magnetic Spin Glass: Eric Lass1; Virgil Provenzano1; Robert Shull1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

8:55 AM InvitedNanostructured Materials for Magnetic Refrigeration: Christian Binek1; Tathagata Mukherjee1; Ralph Skomski1; David Sellmyer1; Steven Michalski1; Renat Sabirianov2; 1University of Nebraska-Lincoln; 2University of Nebraska-Omaha

9:20 AM InvitedMagnetocaloric Effect in Oxide Nanostructures: Hariharan Srikanth1; Manh-Huong Phan1; 1University of South Florida

9:45 AM InvitedOrdered Arrays of Magnetic CoNi-Base Nanowires and Nanodots: Magnetization and Transport: Manuel Vazquez1; Laura Vivas1; Victor Prida2; Victor Vega2; 1Spanish Council for Research; 2University of Oviedo

10:10 AMMagnetocaloric Effect in Gd-Based Thin Film Heterostructures: Casey Miller1; Christopher Bauer1; Daryl Williams1; Brian Kirby2; 1University of South Florida; 2NIST Center for Neutron Research

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10:55 AMOptimization of the Refrigerant Capacity in Multiphase Magnetocaloric Materials: Rafael Caballero-Flores1; Victorino Franco1; Alejandro Conde1; K. Knipling2; M. Willard2; 1Sevilla University; 2U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

11:10 AMThe Magnetocaloric Effect of Fe-B-Cr-Gd Amorphous Alloys: J Law1; Raju Ramanujan1; V Franco2; 1Nanyang Technological University; 2Universidad de Sevilla

11:25 AMTuneable Magnetocaloric Properties of Gd-Based Metallic Glasses: Charlotte Mayer1; Stéphane Gorsse2; Bernard Chevalier1; 1ICMCB/CNRS Bordeaux 1 University; 2ICMCB/CNRS IPB

11:40 AMMagnetocaloric Studies in Binary Gd-X (X = B, Ga, & Mn) Alloys: Tanjore Jayaraman1; Laura Langemeier1; Mark Koten1; Jeffrey Shield1; 1University of Nebraska

11:55 AMMagnetocaloric Effect and Enhanced Refrigeration Efficiency in (La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/SrRuO3) Superlattices: Qiang Zhang1; S. Thota1; F. Guillou1; P. Padhan1; V. Hardy1; A. Wahl1; W. Prellier1; 1CRISMAT

Material Science Advances Using Test Reactor Facilities: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizer: Todd Allen, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Wednesday AM Room: 3March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Todd Allen, University of Wisconsin

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:40 AMIn-Reactor Oxidation of Zircaloy and Surface-Modified Zircaloy in Water Vapor at Low Partial Pressures: David Senor1; Stan Pitman1; Mitch Cunningham1; Clark Carlson1; Walter Luscher1; Kevin Clayton2; Glen Longhurst3; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3Southern Utah University

9:00 AMEffect of Neutron Radiation on Mechanical Properties of Nanograin Structured Copper: Walid Mohamed1; Korukonda Murty1; Jacob Eapen1; 1North Carolina State University

9:20 AMProgram for Irradiation of Reactor Structural Materials at the ATR-National Scientific User Facility: Heather MacLean Chichester1; Kumar Sridharan2; Ramprashad Prabhakaran1; Yong Yang2; Peng Xu2; Todd Allen2; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2University of Wisconsin-Madison

9:40 AMMAX Ceramics for Nuclear Applications: A New Material for a New Generation of Power: Darin Tallman1; Elizabeth Hoffman2; Dennis Vinson2; Robert Sindelar2; Gordon Kohse3; Michel Barsoum1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University; 2Savannah River National Laboratory; 3Department of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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10:30 AMStatus of UCSB ATR-1 and ATR-2 Experiments: Takuya Yamamoto1; G. Robert Odette1; Douglas Klingensmith1; David Gragg1; Ben Sams1; Mitchell Meyer2; Gregg Wachs2; Julie Foster2; James Cole2; Dan Ogden2; Michael Sprenger2; Thomas Maddock2; Paul Murray2; Joseph Nielsen2; Randy Nanstad3; William Server4; 1Univ. California Santa Barbara; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4ATI Consulting

10:50 AMIn-Situ Measurement of Tritium Permeation Through Stainless Steel: David Senor1; Walter Luscher1; Mitch Cunningham1; Clark Carlson1; Kevin Clayton2; Glen Longhurst3; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3Southern Utah University

11:10 AMTarget Development Initiatives at SINQ Applying Neutron Techniques: Werner Wagner1; Peter Vontobel1; Yong Dai1; Michael Wohlmuther1; 1Paul Scherrer Institut

11:30 AM InvitedCriticality Validation and Reactor Physics Experiment for the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) National Scientific User Facility (NSUF): Kimberly Clark1; Denis Beller1; John Bess2; 1Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas; 2Idaho National Laborotory

11:50 AM Concluding Comments

Materials in Clean Power Systems VI: Clean Coal-, Hydrogen Based-Technologies, and Fuel Cells: SOFC IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University; Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Jeffrey Hawk, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Teruhisa Horita, AIST; Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University

Wednesday AM Room: 33CMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Teruhisa Horita, AIST; Kathy Lu, Virginia Tech

8:30 AMThe Growth of the Oxide Scale on Alloy Interconnects under Electrical Current Supply: Kenichi Kawamura1; Mitsutoshi Ueda1; Toshio Maruyama1; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology

8:55 AMOxidation Behavior of (CoMn)3O4 Coatings on Preoxidized 441HP Stainless Steel: Kathryn Hoyt1; Paul Gannon1; Preston White1; Rukiye Tortop1; 1Montana State University

9:15 AMInfluence of CeO2 Coating on Fe-Cr Base Alloys for SOFC Interconnect Applications: Keeyoung Jung1; Nazik Yanar1; Frederick Pettit1; Gerald Meier1; 1University of Pittsburgh

9:35 AMAdvanced Conductive Spinel Coating on SOFC Interconnect Frames with One-Step Heat Treatment: Jung Pyung Choi1; Jeffry Stevenson1; Matt Chou1; Josh Templeton1; Gordon Xia1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

9:55 AMFabrication of Metal-Supported Micro-SOFC: Gyeong Man Choi1; Younki Lee1; Sunwoong Kim1; 1POSTECH

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10:25 AM InvitedSearch and Study of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Seal Material: Kathy Lu1; 1Virginia Tech

10:50 AMIn-Situ Neutron Diffraction Study of Porous NiO-YSZ Composite under Uniaxial Loading: Ling Yang1; Ke An1; Alexandru Stoica1; Harley Skorpenske1; Xunli Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:10 AMDesign on Elevated-Temperature and Methanol-Blocking Proton Exchange Membrane for Fuel Cell Application: Yan Xiang1; 1Beihang University

11:30 AMMagnetic Analysis of Nickel Nano-Particles in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Materials: James O’Brien1; 2; 1Quantum Design; 2UCSD

11:50 AMInvestigation of 5 MOL% YSZ Electrolyte for SOFC: Nilufer Evcimen1; Ahmet Ekerim1; 1Yildiz Technical University

Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV: Resolving TimeSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jaimie Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, The University of Tennessee; Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology; Y-D Wang, Northeastern University

Wednesday AM Room: 10March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Erica Lilleoden, GKSS Research Center; Zahir Islam, APS

8:30 AM KeynoteTime-Resolved X-Ray Scattering Techniques for Sub-picosecond to Millisecond Investigation of The Dynamics of Atomic Displacement Cascades*: Bennett Larson1; Jon Tischler1; Roger Stoller1; Matthew Perkins2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Oak Ridge High School

8:55 AMThree-Dimensional Reciprocal Space Mapping of Martensitic Transformations in Bulk Single Crystals by In-Situ High-Energy Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction: Yu Wang1; Xin Zhao1; Tian-Le Cheng1; Yang Ren2; 1Michigan Tech; 2Argonne National Laboratory

9:10 AM InvitedIn-Situ X-Ray Diffraction Observations of Silver-Nanoink Sintering and High Temperature Eutectic Reaction with Copper: John Elmer1; Eliot Specht2; 1LLNL; 2ORNL

9:30 AM InvitedIn-Situ Neutron and Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction for the Investigation of Thermo Mechanical Processes in Materials Science: Klaus-Dieter Liss1; 1ANSTO

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9:50 AM InvitedUsing In-Situ Neutron Diffraction and Mesoscale Modeling to Understand Texture Evolution during Recrystallization of Metallic Polycrystals Simulate Texture Evolution during Recrystallization of Metallic Polycrystals: Bala Radhakrishnan1; Grigoreta Stoica1; Govindarajan Muralidharan1; Sarma Gorti1; Xun-Li Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:10 AM InvitedIn-Situ High-Energy X-Ray Study of Advanced Materials for Energy Storage: Yang Ren1; Zonghai Chen1; Yugang Sun1; Tu Truong1; Jian Xie2; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2IUPUI

10:30 AMA Study of the Deformation Modes in B2 Intermetallics CoTi and CoZr Using In-Situ Neutron Diffraction and Electron Backscattered Diffraction: Rupalee Mulay1; Sean Agnew1; 1University of Virginia

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10:50 AM InvitedIn Situ Studies of Engineering Processes with Synchrotron Radiation and Neutrons: Andreas Schreyer1; Torben Fischer1; Jorge Dos Santos1; Andreas Stark1; Robert Gerstenberger2; Peter Staron1; Martin Müller1; Florian Pyczak1; Walter Reimers2; Norbert Huber1; 1GKSS Research Center; 2TU Berlin

11:10 AM InvitedEnergy Research on the HIPPO Beam-Line at LANSCE: Sven Vogel1; Yusheng Zhao1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:30 AM InvitedIn-Situ Intergranular Strains in Extrusion Textured 304L Stainless Steel: 18 Students1; Harley Skorpenske1; Ke An1; Sheng Cheng2; Ercan Cakmak2; Thomas Holden1; Hahn Choo2; Peter Liaw2; Xun-Li Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee

11:50 AMIn-Situ Study of Plastic Deformation in 316LN Stainless Steel by Fast Neutron Diffraction: Alexandru Stoica1; Sheng Cheng1; Ke An1; Harley Skorpenske1; Xun-Li Wang1; 1ORNL

12:05 PMIn-situ Phase Transformation Studies of High Strength Beta Titanium Alloys: Xinjiang Hao1; Nicholas Wain1; Chao Yang1; Xinhua Wu1; 1University of Birmingham

12:20 PM InvitedTexture Evolution and Phase Transformation in Titanium Investigated by In-Situ Neutron Diffraction: Dong Ma1; A.D. Stoica1; K. An1; L. Yang1; H. Bei1; R.A. Mills1; H. Skorpenske1; X.-L. Wang1; 1ORNL

Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies: Thermo-Mechanical Behavior IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Sung Kang, IBM; Eric Cotts, SUNY Binghamton; Laura Turbini, Research in Motion; Rajen Sidhu, Intel Corporation; John Osenbach, LSI Corporation; Albert Wu, National Central Univ, Taiwan; Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems

Wednesday AM Room: 7BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Sung Kang, IBM Corporation

8:30 AM InvitedLocal Mechanical Properties of Microstructural Constituents in Pb-Free Solders by Micropillar Compression: Ling Jiang1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; 1Arizona State University

8:55 AM InvitedCoupled Effect of Electric and Mechanical Load on the Fracture Behavior of Lead-Free Solder Joint: Choong-Un Kim1; Woong Ho Bang1; Hong-Tao Ma2; Tae-Kyu Lee2; Kuo-Chuan Liu2; 1University of Texas Arlington; 2Cisco Systems, Inc.

9:20 AM InvitedEffects of Aging on Pb-Free Solder Properties in Long Term Service: Peter Borgesen1; Babak Arfaei1; Tariq Tashtoush1; Younis Jaradat1; Awni Qasaimeh1; 1Binghamton University

9:45 AM InvitedElectromigration-Enhanced Stress Relaxation of Sn and Sn-Ag-Cu Alloy: H. Liu1; Q. Zhu1; Z. Wang1; J. Shang2; 1Institute of Metal Research; 2University of Illinois

10:10 AM Break

10:20 AMTime-Dependent Mechanical Properties of Thermomechanically Fatigued Pb-Free Solder Joints: Andre Lee1; K. Subramanian1; 1Michigan State University

10:40 AMLife Prediction of Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu/ENIG and OSP Pb-Free Solder Joints of Chip Scale Package for Automotive Electronics: Won Sik Hong1; Chulmin Oh1; 1Korea Electronics Technology Institute

11:00 AMLead-Free Solder Joint Reliability under Wide Range of Thermal Cycling Conditions: Hongtao Ma1; Mudasir Ahmad1; Kuo-Chuan Liu1; 1Cisco Systems, Inc.

11:20 AMMicrostructural and Damage Evolution in Thermally Cycled Sn-3.5Ag Solder Joints: Govindarajan Muralidharan1; Kanth Kurumaddali1; Andrew Kercher1; Larry Walker1; Scott Leslie2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Powerex Inc

11:40 AMEffects of Reflow Parameters and Aging on Fracture Toughness of a Lead-Free Solder Joint under Dynamic Loading Conditions: Zhe Huang1; Praveen Kumar1; Indranath Dutta1; Rajen Sidhu2; Mukur Renavikar2; Ravi Mahajan2; 1Washington State University; 2Intel Corp.

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Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials X: Interfacial Reactions of the Pb-Free Solder JointsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Chih-Ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Hans Flandorfer, University of Vienna; Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Jae-ho Lee, Hongik University; Yee-Wen Yen, National Taiwan Univ of Science & Tech; Clemens Schmetterer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg; Ikuo Ohnuma, Tohoku University; Chao-Hong Wang, National Chung Cheng University

Wednesday AM Room: 7AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Yee-Wen Yen, National Taiwan Univ. of Sci. & Tec.

8:30 AM InvitedEffect of Ag on Growth Behavior of Cu6Sn5 Formed between Molten Sn-xAg-0.5Cu Solders and Cu UBMs: Moon Gi Cho1; Sun-Kyoung Seo1; Hyuck Mo Lee2; 1Samsung Electronics; 2KAIST

8:55 AM InvitedInfluence of Alloying Elements on Solid-State Reactive Diffusion at Interconnection between Sn and Pd: Masanori Kajihara1; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology

9:20 AMSolid-Solid Reaction between Sn3Ag0.5Cu Alloy and Au/Pd/Ni(P) Metallization Pad with Various Pd Thicknesses: Wei-Hsiang Wu1; Yen-Chen Lin1; Cheng-Shiuan Lin1; Cheng-En Ho1; 1Yuan Ze University

9:35 AMPhase Equilibria of the Sn-Fe-Ni Ternary System and Interfacial Reactions at the Sn/Fe-xNi Alloys Couples: Yee-wen Yen1; Hsien-Ming Hsiao1; Shih-Wei Lin1; Chen-Kuan Lin1; Chiapying Lee1; 1National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

9:50 AMModeling of Alternating Reaction Phases in Sn/Ni-V Couples: Chun-Chong Fu1; Chih-chi Chen1; 1Chung Yuan Christian University

10:05 AM Break

10:25 AM InvitedPhase Evolution and Growth at the Interface of Sn/Cu-xZn under Liquid and Solid Reaction: Chi-Yang Yu1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; 1National Tsing Hua University

10:50 AMMetallurgical Reaction in Sn-Cu-Ni Solder Alloys: Han-wen Lin1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

11:05 AMMicrostructure Effect of Electroplated Cu Foils on Interfacial Reaction with Pb-Free Sn-Based Solders: T. S. Huang1; Cheng Yi Liu1; 1National Central University

Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Alloy Design and Development Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: S. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida; Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Frederick Calkins, The Boeing Company; Shuichi Miyazaki, Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Wednesday AM Room: 11BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Sebastian Fähler, IFW Dresden; Petr Sittner, Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM PlenaryNew Experimental Results on the Role of Alloy Composition and Microstructure on Thermodynamic and Mechanical Properties of NiTi Shape Memory Alloys: Gunther Eggeler1; 1Ruhr-Universitat Bochum

9:05 AM InvitedCharacteristic Features of Ni- and Fe-Based Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys: Ryosuke Kainuma1; 1Tohoku University

9:25 AM InvitedDesign of Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy (FSMA) Composites: Minoru Taya1; 1University of Washington

9:45 AMThermoelastic and Non-Thermoelastic Martensitic Transformations in Fe-Mn-Al and Fe-Mn-Ga bcc Alloys: Toshihiro Omori1; Ikuo Ohnuma1; Kiyohito Ishida1; Ryosuke Kainuma1; 1Tohoku University

10:00 AM Break

10:10 AMPhase Transformation and Shape Memory Effect of Ti(Pt, Ir): Yoko Yamabe-Mitarai1; Toru Hara1; Seiji Miura2; Hideki Hosoda3; 1National Institute for Materials Science; 2Hokkaido University; 3Tokyo Institute of Technology

10:25 AMNew Ferrous Polycrystalline Shape Memory Alloy Showing Huge Superelasticity: Yuuki Tanaka1; Toshihiro Omori1; Ryosuke Kainuma1; Yuji Sutou1; Kiyohito Ishida1; 1Tohoku University

10:40 AMThe Effect of Aluminum Additions on the Shape Memory Behavior in NiTiZr Alloys: Derek Hsen Dai Hsu1; Taisuke Sasaki2; Gregory Thompson2; Michele Manuel1; 1University of Florida; 2The University of Alabama

10:55 AMCharacterization of New Phases in the Ti-Pt System Relevant to High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys: Karem Tello1; Scott Cochran1; Jacob Neuchterlein1; Keith Roman1; Dana Drake1; Heather Rosin1; Anita Garg2; Ronald Noebe2; Michael Kaufman1; 1Colorado School of Mines; 2NASA Glenn Research Center

11:10 AMInfluence of Precipitation on the Phase Transformation Temperatures of High Temperature Shape Memory NiMnCoIn Films: Steven Rios1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Xinghang Zhang1; 1Texas A&M University

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11:25 AMPhase Transformation and Microstructure Evolution in Rapidly Solidified Co-Ni-Ga Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys: Haamun Kalaantari1; Reza Abbaschian1; 1University of California, Riverside (UCR)

11:40 AMPlasticity Enhanced Martensite Transformation in Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloys: Harshad Paranjape1; Sivom Manchiraju1; Peter Anderson1; 1The Ohio State University

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Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration: A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tome: Dislocation Dynamics, Geomaterials, NanoscaleSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Mark Daymond, Queens’s University

Wednesday AM Room: 6CMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Laurent Capolungo, Georgia Tech; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Olivier Castelnau, ENSAM

8:30 AM InvitedScaling Laws for Dislocation Microstructures in Cyclic Deformation: Ladislas Kubin1; Sauzay Maxime2; 1CNRS; 2CEA

8:55 AM InvitedDislocation Dynamics Enhanced Single Crystal Constitutive Law: Laurent Capolungo1; Carlos Tome2; irene Beyerlein2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:20 AMExperimental and Simulation Study of Grain Boundary Influence on Dislocation Mean Free Path: Gael Daveau1; Benoit Devincre2; Thierry Hoc3; Odile Robach4; 1LEM (CNRS-ONERA) / MSSMAT (ECP); 2LEM (CNRS-ONERA); 3LTDS (EC-Lyon); 4CEA-Grenoble DSM/INAC/SP2M/NRS

9:40 AM InvitedSlip Systems Interactions in Ice Single Crystals: Benoit Devincre1; 1CNRS

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedPolycrystal Plasticity: Linking the Microscopic and Macroscopic Scale: Hans-Rudolf Wenk1; 1University of California

10:45 AM InvitedThe Transient Creep of Polycrystalline Ice Inferred from Theoretical, Numerical, and Experimental Micromechanical Approaches: Olivier Castelnau1; Claudiu Badulescu2; Renald Brenner3; Paul Duval4; Fanny Grennerat4; Noel lahellec2; Maurine Montagnat4; Hervé Moulinec2; Pierre Suquet2; Quoc Huy Vu3; 1PIMM-CNRS; 2LMA-CNRS; 3LPMTM-CNRS; 4LGGE-CNRS

11:10 AMRheologic Anisotropy Associated with Flow-Induced Texturing of Earth’s Mantle: Donna Blackman1; Olivier Castelnau2; 1UCSD; 2CNRS

11:30 AM InvitedStudying the Mechanical Response of Regions within Grains and near Grain Boundaries Using Spherical Nanoindentation: Siddhartha Pathak1; Surya Kalidindi2; 1Mechanics of Materials and Nanostructures Laboratory, EMPA; 2Drexel University

11:55 AMAb-Initio Based Study of the Elastic Properties of Dual-Phase Ti-Nb Polycrystalline Composites: Martin Friak1; Benedikt Sander1; Duancheng Ma1; William Counts1; Dierk Raabe1; Joerg Neugebauer1; 1Max Planck Institute for Iron Research

12:15 PMPlasticity of Metallic Nanolayered Composites: Shrinking Tomé to Nanoscales: Amit Misra1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:35 PMAssessment of the Hertzian Estimate of Dislocation Nucleation Stresses from Nanoindentation Experiments: Li Ma1; Dylan Morris2; Stefhanni Jennerjohn3; David Bahr3; Lyle Levine1; 1NIST; 2Michelin North America; 3Washington State University

Processing and Properties of Powder-Based Materials: Powder and Laser ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Powder Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: K. Morsi, San Diego State University; Ahmed El-Desouky, San Diego State University

Wednesday AM Room: 33AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: David Bourell, University of Texas-Austin

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMEffect of Heat Diffusion in Interparticle Micro-Welding for 3-D Particle Assembly: Kenta Takagi1; Kimihiro Ozaki1; Keizo Kobayashi1; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Tecnology

8:55 AMThermal Characterization of Powder-Based Selective Laser Sintering of Nylon-12: Tim Diller1; Rameshwar Sreenivasan1; David Bourell1; Joseph Beaman1; 1University of Texas

9:15 AMCharacterization of Al-Ni Composites Produced by Ultrasonic Powder Consolidation: Dinc Erdeniz1; Teiichi Ando1; 1Northeastern University

9:35 AMComparison of the Effect of Particle Size on the Compressive Strength of Sintered Wollastonite - And Chemically Bonded Phosphate - Ceramics: H. A. Colorado1; J. Juanri1; Clem Hiel2; H. T. Hahn1; J-M Yang1; 1University of California, Los Angeles; 2Composite Support and Solutions Inc

9:55 AMLaser Cladding of Functional Coatings for Biomedical Applications: Shaodong Wang1; Lijue Xue1; 1National Research Council Canada

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMMillimeter-Wave Beam Sintering of Ceramic Laser Host Materials: Arne Fliflet1; Steven Gold1; Spencer Miller2; M. Imam1; C. Feng1; 1Naval Research Laboratory; 2Directed Energy Professional Society Scholar

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10:45 AMCharacterization of Particle-Interface Structure and Its Effect on Tensile Fracture in Bulk Copper Produced by Cold Gas Dynamic Spray Processing: Paul Eason1; Phillip Brooke1; Timothy Eden2; Gerald Bourne3; Michael Kaufman4; 1University of North Florida; 2Pennsylvania State University; 3University of Florida; 4Colorado School Of Mines

11:05 AMA Feasibility Study of Multi-Pass Cladding Using High-Power Direct Diode Laser: Soundarapandian Santhanakrishnan1; Radovan Kovacevic1; 1Southern Methodist University

Properties, Processing, and Performance of Steels and Ni-Based Alloys for Advanced Steam Conditions: Mechanical Behavior and Physical MetallurgySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Tortorelli, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Paul Jablonski, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University

Wednesday AM Room: 33BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Paul Jablonski, National Energy Technology Laboratory

8:30 AMCreep Properties of Fe-20Cr-30Ni-2Nb Austenitic Heat Resistant Steels Strengthened by Intermetallics Designed for A-USC Power Plant: Masao Takeyama1; Imanuel Tarigan2; Naoya Kanno2; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Consortium of the Japan Research and Development Center for Materials (JRCM); 2Tokyo Institute of Technology

8:50 AMDevelopment and Evaluation of High Mn Containing Alumina-Forming Austenitic Stainless Steel Alloys for Advanced Steam Conditions: Yukinori Yamamoto1; Michael Santella1; Michael Brady1; Neal Evans2; Philip Maziasz1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee

9:10 AMNew Ferritic Steels with Combined Optimal Creep Resistance and Ductility Designed by Coupling Thermodynamic Calculations with Focused Experiments: Zhenke Teng1; Fan Zhang2; Michael Miller3; Chain Liu4; Austin Chang2; Shenyan Huang1; Robert Tien5; Ye Chou5; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville; 2CompuTherm LLC; 3 Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 5Multi-Phase Services Inc.

9:30 AMAlloy 740 Weld Strength Optimization: John deBarbadillo1; Brian Baker1; 1Special Metals Corporation

9:50 AMCreep Rupture Testing of Inconel™ 740 Weldments: Michael Santella1; John Shingledecker2; Oleg Barabash1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2EPRI

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AMEffect of Steam Exposure on the Creep Properties of Ni-Based Alloys: Sebastien Dryepondt1; Bruce Pint1; Edgar Lara-Curzio1; 1ORNL

10:50 AMHigh Temperature Fatigue Life of Coated and Uncoated Valve Materials: Jeffrey Evans1; Seth Farrington1; Sebastien Dryepondt2; Bruce Pint2; 1University of Alabama in Huntsville; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:10 AMA Study on Constitutive Model for Alloy IC10: Hongjian Zhang1; Weidong Wen1; Haitao Cui1; 1Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

11:30 AMA Study on Constitutive Model for the Recrystallization Behaviors of Alloy IC10: Hongjian Zhang1; Weidong Wen1; Haitao Cui1; Ying Xu1; 1Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Refractory Metals 2011: Tungsten-Based AlloysSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Refractory Metals CommitteeProgram Organizers: Omer Dogan, DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory; Jim Ciulik, University of Texas, Austin

Wednesday AM Room: 19March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Gary Rozak, H.C. Starck, Inc.; John Shields, Pentamet Associated, LLC

8:30 AMNew Refractory High-Entropy Alloys: Oleg Senkov1; Garth Wilks1; Daniel Miracle1; C. (Andrew) Chuang2; Peter Liaw2; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee

8:50 AMMechanical Properties of Refractory High-Entropy Alloys: Oleg Senkov1; Garth Wilks1; Daniel Miracle1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory

9:10 AMCreep, Oxidation and Intermetallic Phase Formation: Assessing the High Temperature Performance of a Tungsten-Stainless Steel Hybrid: Ben Reyngoud1; Milo Kral1; 1University of Canterbury

9:30 AMWC(100) Surface and Co/WC(100) Interface: Spin-Polarized Ab Initio Study: Victor Zavodinsky1; 1Russian Academy of Sciences

9:50 AM Break

10:10 AMA Bimodal Distribution of W Grain Size in a Mechanically Alloyed Bulk Tungsten Heavy Alloy: Andrew Zeagler1; Alex Aning2; 1Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 2 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

10:30 AMSpark Plasma Sintering of Tungsten-Rhenium Alloys for Very High Temperature Nuclear Reactor Applications: Cory Sparks1; John Youngsman1; Jonathan Webb2; Steve Howe2; Indrajit Charit3; Megan Frary1; Darryl Butt1; 1Boise State University; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3University of Idaho

10:50 AMPhysical and Mechanical Properties of Tungsten-Rhenium Alloys Produced Via Spark Plasma Sintering: Jonathan Webb1; Indrajit Charit2; Cory Sparks3; Darryl Butt3; Megan Frary3; Mark Carroll4; 1Center for Space Nuclear Research; 2University of Idaho; 3Boise State University; 4Idaho National Laboratory

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11:10 AMCharacterization and Sintering of Open-Cell Ceramic Foams Infiltrated with Tungsten Powder: Eric Faierson1; Kathryn Logan1; 1Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

11:30 AMComparative Study of Grain Boundary Impurity Effects in Tantalum and Tungsten Based on First-Principles Calculations: Zhiliang Pan1; Laszlo Kecskes2; Qiuming Wei1; 1University of North Carolina Charlotte; 2U. S. Army Research Laboratory

11:50 AMAtomistic Modelling of Complex Phases in Refractory Alloys: Thomas Hammerschmidt1; Bernhard Seiser2; Ralf Drautz1; David Pettifor2; 1ICAMS Ruhr-Universität Bochum; 2University of Oxford

Shape Casting IV: Light Metals Division Symposium in Honor of Prof. John T. Berry: PropertiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Murat Tiryakioglu, University of North Florida; Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Wednesday AM Room: 15BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Glenn Byczynski, Nemak Europe; Sergio Felicelli, Mississippi State Univ

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:40 AMOn Faceted Fatigue Fracture in Castings: Murat Tiryakioglu1; John Campbell2; 1University of North Florida; 2University of Birmingham

9:00 AMEffect of Holding Time before Solidification on Double-Oxide Film Defects and Mechanical Properties of Aluminium Alloys: Mahmoud El-Sayed1; Hanadi Salem2; Abdel-Razik Kandeil1; William Griffiths3; 1Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport; 2American University Cairo; 3University of Birmingham

9:20 AMWeibull Analysis of Thin A356 Plates Cast with an Electromagnetic Pump Green Sand Process: Ratessiea Lett1; Sergio Felicelli1; John Berry1; Rafael Cuesta2; Jose Maroto2; Ruth San Jose2; 1Mississippi State University; 2CIDAUT

9:40 AMGuidelines for 2-Parameter Weibull Analysis for Castings: Murat Tiryakioglu1; 1University of North Florida

10:00 AMMelt Cleanliness, Hydrogen Content and Tensile Properties of A356: Derya Dispinar1; Arne Nordmark1; Freddy Syvertsen1; 1SINTEF

10:20 AM Break

10:40 AMThe Origin of Griffith Cracks: John Campbell1; 1University of Birmingham

11:00 AMThe Use of the Weibull Statistical Method to Assess the Reliability of Cast Aluminum Engine Blocks made from Different Casting Processes: Glenn Byczynski1; Robert Mackay1; 1Nemak Canada

11:20 AMUltra-High Strength Sand Castings from Aluminum Alloy 7042: O. Senkov1; Alan Druschitz2; S. Senkova1; K. Kendig1; J. Griffin2; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2University of Alabama Birmingham

11:40 AMRelationship between Structures and Properties of Al-Cu Alloys: Alicia Ares1; Liliana Gassa1; Carlos Schvezov1; 1CONICET

12:00 PMMicrostructure Characterization of Magnesium Control Arm Castings: Liang Wang1; Ratessiea Lett2; Sergio Felicelli2; John Berry2; 1Mississippi State University ; 2Mississippi State University

Size Effects in Mechanical Behavior: Indentation Size EffectsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Not Applicable, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley & LBL

Wednesday AM Room: 2March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Khalid Hattar, Sandia National Laboratories

8:30 AMStress-Strain Responses from Spherical Nano-Indentation and Micro-Pillar Compression Experiments: A Comparative Study: Siddhartha Pathak1; Rejin Koodakal2; Surya Kalidindi3; Johann Michler2; 1California Institute of Technology; 2EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research; 3Drexel University

8:50 AMNanoscale Behavior of Ta Single Crystals – Temperature and Orientation Dependence: Zhi-Chao Duan1; Juergen Biener2; Monika Biener2; Andrea Hodge1; 1University of Southern California; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

9:10 AMThe Effect of Point Defects on the Nucleation Plasticity in Small Volumes: David Bahr1; Veronica Perez1; Iman Salehinia1; Marc Weber1; 1Washington State University

9:30 AMLength Scale Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Irradiated Metals: Khalid Hattar1; Thomas Buchheit1; Brad Boyce1; Luke Brewer2; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2Naval Postgraduate School

9:50 AMPlastic Flattening of a Sinusoidal Surface: Fengwei Sun1; Erik Van der Giessen2; Lucia Nicola1; 1Delft University of Technology; 2University of Groningen

10:10 AM Break

10:40 AM InvitedStatistical Effects in Nanoindentation and Nanopillar Compression: James Morris1; Hongbin Bei1; Easo George1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:10 AMSize Effects in Yield Instabilities: William Gerberich1; 1University of Minnesota

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11:30 AMTime-Dependent Plasticity in the Small-Scale: Influence of Initial Strain: Byung-Gil Yoo1; In-Chul Choi1; Kyu-Sik Kim1; Jun-Hak Oh1; Yong-Jae Kim1; Jae-il Jang1; 1Hanyang University

Surfaces and Heterostructures at Nano- or Micro-Scale and Their Characterization, Properties, and Applications: Energy and Catalysis Technologies II - and - Biological ApplicationsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; Arvind Agarwal, Florida International Univ; Sandip Harimkar, Oklahoma State University

Wednesday AM Room: 31BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Arvind Agarwal, Florida International University; Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama

8:30 AMSilicon-Coated Carbon Nanotube Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries: Michelle Gaines1; Samuel Karpowicz1; Deborah Williams2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2DM Therrell School for Technology, Engineering, Math, and Science

8:45 AMFundamental Studies on Morphological Evolution of Multi-Functional Carbon Nanotubes-Nickel/Nickel Oxide Core/Shell Nanoparticle Heterostructures: Wenwu Shi1; Anshuman Bansal2; Nitin Chopra1; 1The University of Alabama; 2Alabama School of Fine Arts

9:00 AM Break

9:10 AM Introductory Comments for Biological Applications

9:15 AM InvitedCytokine Nanotechnology: Venkat Sharma1; 1University of West Alabama

9:45 AM InvitedSurface Modification of Microneedles for Antimicrobial Activity: Roger Narayan1; Shaun Gittard1; Boris Chichkov2; Aleksandr Ovsianikov2; Shane Stafslien3; Bret Chisholm3; 1University of North Carolina & North Carolina State University; 2Laser Zentrum Hannover; 3North Dakota State University

10:15 AM InvitedFunctionalized Quantum Dots for Molecular Profiling of Cancer Biomarkers: Peter Searson1; 1Johns Hopkins University

10:45 AM InvitedAutonomous Nano/Microscale Motion through Catalysis: Ayusman Sen1; 1Pennsylvania State University

11:15 AMPrecipitation and Crystallization of Hydroxyapatite on Boron Nitride Nanotubes Immersed in Simulated Body Fluid: Debrupa Lahiri1; Virendra Singh2; Anup Keshri1; Sudipta Seal2; Arvind Agarwal1; 1Florida International University; 2University of Central Florida

11:35 AMSynthesis of Magnetic and Fluorescent Bifunctional Nanoparticles: Yaolin Xu1; Soubantika Palchoudhury1; Yuping Bao1; 1The University of Alabama

11:50 AMSynthesis of Multiple Platinum Attached Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: Soubantika Palchoudhury1; Yaolin Xu1; Yuping Bao1; 1The University of Alabama

12:05 PMColloid-Chemical Nanoprocesses and Nanotechnologies on the Basis of Oxyhydrate Systems of Rare-Earth Elements: Tatiana Prolubnikova1; Yuri Sucharev1; Tatiana Ukolkina1; Konstantin Nosov1; 1Chelyabinsk State University

12:20 PM Concluding Comments

2011 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, Applications and Implications: Characterizations of Nanomaterials and Session in Honor of Prof. T. KangSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; David Stollberg, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Suveen Mathaudhu, U.S. Army Research Office

Wednesday PM Room: 8March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jiyoung Kim, University of Texas at Dallas; Seung Kang, Qualcomm

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedTailored Fabrication and Characterization of Nanostructures: Moon Kim1; 1University of Texas at Dallas

2:35 PMScanning Tunneling Microscopic Characterization of Electron Transport in Pi-Conjugated Organic Self-Assembled Monolayer: Govind Mallick1; Shashi Karna1; 1Army Research Laboratory

2:50 PMTunneling Spectroscopy with Near Zero Line-Width Broadening: Ramkumar Subramanian1; Pradeep Bhadrachalam1; Taejoo Park2; Jiyoung Kim2; Seong Jin Koh1; 1University of Texas at Arlington; 2University of Texas at Dallas

3:05 PMSub-Nanometer Resolution 3D Mapping of Isotopically Modulated Si Multilayers by Atom-Probe Tomography: Oussama Moutanabbir1; Dieter Isheim2; Yoko Kawamura3; Kohei Itoh3; David Seidman2; 1Max Planck institute of Microstructure Physics; 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University; 3School of Fundamental Science and Technology, Keio University

3:20 PMElectronic Structure of Bimetallic Nanowires and Implications for Catalytic Activity: Regina Ragan1; 1University of California, Irvine

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3:50 PM Introductory Comments

3:55 PM InvitedNano-Scale Multilayer Mask for EUV Lithography Applications and Its Extendability: Jinho Ahn1; Tak Kang2; 1Hanyang University; 2Seoul National University

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4:25 PM InvitedAminosilane Monolayer-Assisted Patterning of Conductive Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene) PEDOT Source/Drain Electrodes for Bottom Contact Pentacene Thin Film Transistors, and the Effects of the Surface Morphology of PEDOT on the Electrical Performance: Kyunghoon Jeong1; Hyunjung Shin1; Jaegab Lee2; 1Kookmin University; 2Center for Materials and Processes of Self-Assembly

4:55 PMElectrochemical Characterization of CdSe and CdTe Electrodeposits: Jae-Ho Lee1; Ju-Young Lee1; 1Hongik University

5:10 PMElectrochemical Migration of Cu on Printed Circuit Board; Mechanism and Sn Surface Finish Effect: Young-Chang Joo1; Min-Suk Jung1; Shin-Bok Lee1; Ho-Young Lee1; Tak Kang1; 1Seoul National University

5:25 PMBiosensor Applications of Functionalized Singular TiO2 Nanotubes: Mingun Lee1; Jie Huang1; Moon Kim1; Hyunjung Shin2; Jiyoung Kim1; 1University of Texas at Dallas; 2Kookmin University

5:40 PM Concluding Comments

2nd International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing: Raw Materials ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Pyrometallurgy Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Jerome Downey, Montana Tech; Jaroslaw Drelich, Michigan Technological University; Tao Jiang, Central South University; Mark Cooksey, CSIRO

Wednesday PM Room: 18March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ismail Duman, Istanbul Technical University; Wei Li, Kunming University of Science and Technology

2:00 PMAn Innovative Process on Beneficiation of Superfine Low Grade Hematite Ore: Deqing Zhu1; Yongzhong Xiao1; Tiejun Chun1; Jian Pan1; 1Central South University

2:20 PMCalcination Behavior of Sivrihisar Laterite Ores of Turkey: Ender Keskinkilic1; Saeid Pournaderi2; Ahmet Geveci2; Yavuz A. Topkaya2; 1Atilim University; 2Middle East Technical University

2:40 PMFunction of High Pressure Roll Grinding in Producing Magnetite Oxidized Pellets: Yu-feng Guo1; Hai-zheng Hao1; Tao Jiang1; Jan-jun Fan1; 1Central South University

3:00 PMMagnetic and Floatability Behaviors of Nonstoichiometric Pyrrhotites: Vladimir Luganov1; Shinibai Baiysbekov1; Tatyana Chepushtanova1; Viktor Ermolayev1; 1The K.I. Satpayev Kazakh National Technical University

3:20 PMImproving the Pelletization of Fluxed Hematite Pellets by Hydrated Lime: Deqing Zhu1; Wei Yu1; Tiejun Chun1; Jian Pan1; 1Central South University

3:40 PMMicrowave Assisted Breakage of Metallic Sulfide Bearing Ore: Matthew Andriese1; 1Michigan Technological University

4:00 PM Break

4:10 PMResearch on the Ball Milling and Followed by Microwave Reduction of Panzhihua Low Grade Ilmenite Concentrate: Ying Lei1; Yu Li2; Jinhui Peng2; Libo Zhang2; Shenghui Guo2; Wei Li2; 1Key Laboratory of Unconventional metallurgy, Ministry of Education ; 2Key Laboratory of Unconventional metallurgy, Ministry of Education

4:30 PMResearch on the Recovery of Vanadium from Low-Grade Vanadium Slag by the Calcium Roasting Process: Xiaojun Li1; 1Chongqing University

4:50 PMStudy of Strengthen Pelletization of Nickel Laterite: Jian Pan1; Xian Zhou1; De Zhu1; Guo Zheng1; 1Central South University

5:10 PMWaste to Wealth: Production of Fe-Ni from Lateritic Ore/ Chromite over Burden of Sukinda Deposite in Orissa, India: Bhagyadhar Bhoi1; Chitta Mishra2; Hara Mishra3; 1Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology; 2Natinal Aluminium Company Ltd.; 3Industrial Promotion and Investment Corporation of Orissa Ltd.(IPICOL)

5:30 PMMineralization Behavior of Fluxes during Iron Ore Sintering: Min Gan1; Xiaohui Fan1; Tao Jiang1; 1Central South University

Advances in Mechanics of One-Dimensional Micro/Nano Materials: Nanomechanics: Size Scale and TheorySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Reza Shahbazian-Yassar, Michigan Technological University; Seung Min Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Katerina Aifantis, Aristotle University

Wednesday PM Room: 1BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Xiaodong Li, University of South Carolina; Julia Greer, California Institute of Technology

2:00 PM InvitedMeasurement of Size-Scale Effects in Pure Ni: Effect of Initial Dislocation Density: Jaafar El-Awady1; Paul Shade2; Sang-Lan Kim3; Michael Uchic4; Satish Rao3; Dennis Dimiduk4; Chris Woodward4; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2Universal Technology Corporation; 3UES, Inc.; 4Air Force Research Laboratory

2:25 PM InvitedAtomistic Simulations of the Strength of Gold Nanowires: Christopher Weinberger1; 1Sandia National Labs

2:50 PM InvitedGradient Theory for One-Dimensional Configurations and Objects: Elias Aifantis1; 1Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

3:15 PMSize Effects on Strength and Plasticity of Vanadium Nanopillars: Seung Min Han1; Tara Bozorg-Grayeli2; James Groves2; Yi Cui2; William Nix2; 1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; 2Stanford University

3:30 PM InvitedSize Dependent Deformation Mechanism Transition in a Titanium Alloy: Zhiwei Shan1; 1Xi’an Jiaotong University

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4:10 PM InvitedSize Matters: Size-Dependent Mechanical Properties of Metallic Systems: Julia Greer1; Dongchan Jang1; Andrew Jennings1; Ju-Young Kim1; 1California Institute of Technology

4:35 PM InvitedEnvironmental Effects on the Mechanical Behavior and Function Performance of Nanostructures: Xiaodong Li1; 1University of South Carolina

5:00 PM InvitedTransition from Deterministic to Stochastic Deformation: Alfonso Ngan1; 1University of Hong Kong

5:25 PM InvitedStructural Transformations in Bulk Nanocrystalline Materials, Nanorods, and Nanoparticles Triggered by Disclinations: Alexey Romanov1; Anna Kolesnikova2; Leonid Dorogin3; Ilmar Kink3; Elias Aifantis4; 1Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute RAS; 2Institiute of Problems of Mechnical Engineering; 3Univeristy of Tartu; 4Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

5:50 PMVibration Analysis of Nano-Structures Using Wavelets and Gradient Theory: Avraam Konstantinidis1; 1Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Alumina and Bauxite: Energy and EnvironmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: James Metson, University of Auckland; Carlos Suarez, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc

Wednesday PM Room: 17AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMPerspective on Bayer Process Energy: Don Donaldson1; 1Alumina Consultant

2:20 PMOptimization of Heat Recovery from the Precipitation Circuit: Rashmi Singh1; Sushant Hial1; Michael Simpson1; 1Vedanta Aluminium Ltd.

2:40 PMAlunorte Global Energy Efficiency: Arthur Monteiro1; Reiner Wischnewski2; Cleto Azevedo1; Emerson Moraes1; 1Alumina do Norte do Brasil S.A.; 2Hydro Aluminium AS

3:00 PMOpportunities for Improved Environmental Control in the Alumina Industry: Richard Mimna1; John Kildea2; Everett Phillips1; Wayne Carlson1; Bruce Keiser1; 1Nalco Company; 2Nalco Australia

3:20 PMAlumina Refinery Water Management: When Zero Discharge Just Isn’t Feasible….: Lucy Martin1; Steven Howard1; 1Bechtel

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3:50 PMHigh Purity Alumina Powders Extracted from Aluminum Dross by the Calcining—Leaching Process: Liu Qingsheng1; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology

4:10 PMEffect of Calcium/Aluminium Ratio on MgO Containing Calcium Aluminate Slags: Wang Bo1; Sun Huilan1; Guo Dong1; Bi Shiwen2; 1Hebei University of Science and Technology; 2Northeastern University

4:30 PMStudy on Extracting Aluminum Hydroxide from Reduction Slag of Magnesium Smelting by Vacuum Aluminothermic Reduction: Wang Yaowu1; Feng Naixiang1; You Jing1; Hu Wenxin1; Peng Jianping1; Di Yuezhong1; Wang Zhihui1; 1Northeastern University

4:50 PMApplication of Thermo-Gravimetric Analysis for Estimation of Tri-Hydrate Alumina in Central Indian Bauxites --- An Alternative for Classical Techniques: Yarlagadda Ramana1; Rajesh Patnaik1; 1Vedanta Aluminium Limited

5:10 PMDetermination of Oxalate Ion in Bayer Liquor Using Electrochemical Method: Seval Turhan1; Betül Usta1; Yücel Sahin2; Oktay Uysal3; 1ENTEKNO Industrial Technological and Nano Materials Ltd.& Anadolu University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry; 2Anadolu University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry; 3ENTEKNO Industrial Technological and Nano Materials Ltd

Aluminum Alloys: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications: Emerging TechnologiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Subodh Das, Phinix LLC; Zhengdong Long, Kaiser Aluminum; Tongguang Zhai, University of Kentucky

Wednesday PM Room: 14AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Subodh Das, Phinix LLc

2:00 PMMicrostructure Evolution Of Cryomilled Nanostructured Light Weight Al 5083 During SPS: Yuhong Xiong1; Dongming Liu1; Ying Li1; Baolong Zheng1; Troy Topping1; Yizhang Zhou1; Deepak Kapoor2; Chris Haines2; Joseph Paras2; Darold Martin2; Julie Schoenung1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California; 2US Army

2:20 PMDesign and Optimization of Innovative High Performance Aluminum Sandwich Structures: Antonio Valente1; Edward Chen2; 1PLY Engenharia, Lda; 2Transition45 Technologies, Inc.

2:40 PMEffects of Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) on Cryomilled Nanostructured Al 5083 Alloy: Dongming Liu1; Yuhong Xiong1; Troy Topping1; Yizhang Zhou1; Chris Haines2; Joseph Paras2; Deepak Kapoor2; Darold Martin2; Julie Schoenung1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1UC Davis; 2US Army, RDECOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806, USA

3:00 PMMicrostructural and Electrochemical Characterization of Anodic Oxide Films Formed on Spray-Deposited Al-Si Alloys: Hector Herrera1; Manuel Palomar1; Mario Romero1; Jose Juárez2; 1Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM); 2Centro Nacional de Metrología (CENAM)

3:20 PMPreparation of Al - Li Alloys for Lithium-Air Secondary Battery by Solid Diffusion Method: Tao Cheng1; Zijian Lv1; Xiujing Zhai1; Mingjie Zhang1; Ganfeng Tu1; 1Northeastern University

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3:55 PMEffects of Process Parameters on Rolled Precursor of Aluminum Foam Sandwich Panel: Binna Song1; Guangchun Yao1; Guoyin Zu1; Lei Wang1; Zhihao Guan1; 1Northeastern University

4:15 PMPreparation and Characterization of Short Carbon Fiber Reinforced Aluminium Matrix Composites: Pengfei Yan1; Guangchun Yao1; Jianchao Shi1; Xiaolan Sun1; Hongjie Luo1; 1School of Materials & Metallurgy, Northeastern University

4:35 PMPreparation of Aluminum Foam Using a Novel Gas-Generating Agent: Deng-Wei Huo1; Xiang-yang Zhou1; Tai-kang Zhang1; Jin Qin1; Jie Li1; Huan Zhao1; 1School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering, Central South University

4:55 PMHigh Temperature Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Aluminium-Silicon/Graphite Composite Processed by Stir Casting: G. Rajaram1; S. Kumaran1; 1National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Improvement in Cell Equipment and DesignSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mohd Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain; Abdulla Ahmed, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba); Charles Mark Read, Bechtel Corporation; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc.

Wednesday PM Room: 17BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Stephan Broek, Hatch Ltd

2:00 PMRetrofit of a Combined Breaker Feeder with a Chisel Bath Contact Detection System to Reduce Anode Effect Frequency in a Potroom: Jonathan Verreault1; René Gariépy1; Bernard Desgroseilliers1; Claude Simard1; Xavier Delcorde2; Christophe Turpain2; 1Rio tinto Alcan; 2ECL

2:20 PMAnode Dusting from a Potroom Perspective at Nordural And Correlation with Anode Properties: Halldor Gudmundsson1; 1Century - Nordural

2:40 PMThe Application of Continuous Improvement to Aluminium Potline Design and Equipment: William Paul1; 1Rio Tinto Alcan

3:00 PMAlcoa STARprobe: Xiangwen Wang1; Bob Hosler1; Gary Tarcy1; 1Alcoa, Inc.

3:20 PM Break

3:30 PMActive Pot Control Using Alcoa STARprobe: Xiangwen Wang1; Gary Tarcy1; Eliezer Batista1; 1Alcoa, Inc.

3:50 PMApplications of New Structure Reduction Cell Technology in Chalco’s Smelters: Fengqin Liu1; Songqing Gu1; Jiangmin Wang1; 1Chalco

4:10 PMTransport Numbers in the Molten System NaF-KF-AlF3-Al2O3: Pavel Fellner1; Jan Hiveš1; Jomar Thonstad2; 1Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava; 2NTNU

4:30 PMStudy on Solution of Al2O3 in Low Temperature Aluminum Electrolyte: Hongmin Kan1; Ning Zhang1; Xiaoyang Wang1; 1Shenyang University

Biological Materials Science: Mechanical Behavior of Biological Materials IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

Wednesday PM Room: 15AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dwayne Arola, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Ryan Roeder, University of Notre Dame

2:00 PM InvitedEnergy Absorption in Natural Materials: Joanna McKittrick1; Po-Yu Chen1; Ekaterina Novitskaya1; Maria Lopez1; Irene Chen1; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California, San Diego

2:30 PM InvitedHigh Performance Impact-Tolerant and Abrasion-Resistant Materials: Lessons from Nature: David Kisailus1; Qianqian Wang1; Michiko Nemoto1; Dongsheng Li1; Brian Weden1; 1University of California at Riverside

3:00 PMAnatomic Variability in the Elastic Anisotropy of Human Cortical Bone Tissue is Governed by the Orientation Distribution of Apatite Crystals: Justin Deuerling1; David Rudy1; Ryan Roeder1; 1University of Notre Dame

3:20 PMAb Initio Study of Thermodynamic, Structural, and Elastic Properties of Mg-Substituted Crystalline Calcite: Martin Friak1; Pavlina Elstnerova1; Liverios Lymperakis1; Michal Petrov1; Tilmann Hickel1; Helge Fabritius1; Andreas Zigler2; Svetoslav Nikolov3; Sabine Hild4; Dierk Raabe1; Joerg Neugebauer1; 1Max Planck Institute for Iron Research; 2University of Ulm; 3Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; 4Johannes Kepler University Linz

3:40 PM Break

3:50 PMCrack Propagation in Biocomposites: A Phase Field Study: Murali Palla1; Tanmay Bhandakkar2; Wei Cheah3; Mark Jhon1; Huajian Gao2; Rajeev Ahluwalia1; 1Institute of High Perform. Computing; 2Brown University; 3Institute of Materials Research and Engineering

4:10 PMFracture Behaviour of Whole Teeth and Dentine at Different Hierarchical Levels: Claudia Fleck1; Tania Traykova1; Paul Zaslansky2; Anke Maerten2; 1Technische Universitaet Berlin; 2Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces

4:30 PMDepth, Tubule Density and the Fatigue Crack Growth Resistance of Dentin: Juliana Ivancik1; Dwayne Arola1; 1University of Maryland Baltimore County

4:50 PMNanoscopic Dynamic Mechanical Properties of a Mineralized Tissue: Human Dentin: Dwayne Arola1; Heonjune Ryou1; 1University of Maryland Baltimore County

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5:10 PMThe Effects of High Doses of Irradiation on the Fracture Behavior of Human Cortical Bone: Holly Barth1; Maximilien Launey2; Robert Ritchie1; 1UC Berkeley; 2Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

5:30 PMQuantitative and Qualitative Changes in the Structure and Properties of Demineralized and Deproteinated Compact Bone: Ekaterina Novitskaya1; Joshua Vasquez1; Robert Urbaniak1; Steve Lee1; Po-Yu Chen1; Ana Castro2; Gustavo Hirata2; Joanna McKittrick1; 1UCSD; 2Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada

Bridging Microstructure, Properties and Processing of Polymer Based Advanced Materials: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotrophy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Dongsheng Li, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Said Ahzi, University of Strasburg; Moe Kahleel, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: 32BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dongsheng Li, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Frédéric Addiego, CRP Henri Tudor

2:00 PM KeynoteAmorphous and Semi-Crystalline Blends of Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride) and Poly(Methyl Methacrylate): Characterization and Modeling of the Mechanical Behavior: Jean Halary1; 1ESPCI ParisTech

2:30 PMMechanical Behavior of Melt Mixing Polypropylene Organoclay Nanocomposites: Said Ahzi1; Nadia Bahloui1; Kui Wang1; Rodrigue Matadi1; Rene Muller1; 1University of Strasbourg

2:50 PMMicrostructural Characterization of Plastic-Bonded Explosives: John Yeager1; Daniel Hooks1; David Bahr2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Washington State University

3:10 PMAn Electron Microscopy Study of Nanoscale Surface and Sub-Surface Deformation Response of Polymer Nanocomposites: Qiang Yuan1; Devesh Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

3:30 PM Break

3:50 PMInvestigation on Modified Humic Substances Based Binders for Iron Ore Agglomeration: Tao Jiang1; Guihong Han1; Yuanbo Zhang1; Yanfang Huang1; Guanghui Li1; 1School of Minerals Processing & Bioengineering, Central South University

4:10 PMTriple Shape Memory Polymers Based on Self-Complimentary Hydrogen Bonding: Taylor Ware1; Keith Hearon2; Duncan Maitland2; Walter Voit1; 1The University of Texas at Dallas; 2Texas A&M University

4:30 PMThermomechanical Properties of Epoxy Nanocomposites Using Surface Functionalized Silica Nanoparticles: Muhammad Sajjad1; Bernhard Feichtenschlager1; Silvia Pabisch2; Thomas Koch1; Sabine Seidler1; Herwig Peterlik2; Guido Kickelbick3; 1TU Wien; 2University of Vienna,; 3Saarland University

4:50 PMElectrospun Polymer Nanofiber Composite as Thermal Neutron Scintillators: Stephen Young1; Indraneel Sen1; Dayakar Penumadu1; 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville

5:10 PMEnvironmental Reliability Anlysis of Mobile Phone Based on Active Disassembly Using Smart Materials: Liu Zhifeng1; Zhao Liuxian1; Li Xinyu1; 1Hefei University of Technology

5:30 PMEpitaxial and Confinement Effects in Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Nanostructured Composites: Qiang Yuan1; Devesh Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

5:50 PM KeynoteBio-Based Nanocomposites Formed by Nanoparticle-Catalyzed Polymerization of Furfuryl Alcohol: Rina Tannenbaum1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering

Bulk Metallic Glasses VIII: Simulation and ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gongyao Wang, University of Tennessee; Peter Liaw, Univ of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, Univ of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, Univ of Tennessee

Wednesday PM Room: 6DMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dan Miracle, AF Research Laboratory; Ju Li, University of Pennsylvania

2:00 PM InvitedPartial Coordination Numbers in Solute-Rich Glasses: Dan Miracle1; Oleg Senkov2; Garth Wilks3; 1AF Research Laboratory; 2UES, Inc.; 3General Dynamics

2:20 PMAtomic-Scale Modeling of Chemical Effects on the Glass-Forming Ability of Metallic Glass Alloys: Logan Ward1; Katharine Flores1; Wolfgang Windl1; 1The Ohio State University

2:30 PM InvitedCold Versus Hot Shear Banding in Metallic Glass: A Stick-Slip Model Compared with Experiments: Evan Ma1; 1Johns Hopkins University

2:50 PMCondensed Bond Enthalpies in Metal-Nonmetal and Metal-Semimetal Compounds: Amanda Dahlman1; Daniel Miracle1; Garth Wilks1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory

3:00 PM InvitedEffects of the Potential Landscape on Metallic Liquids and Alloys: James Morris1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:20 PMContinuum Modeling of Bulk Metallic Glasses and Composites: Fadi Abdeljawad1; Max Fontus2; Lisa Manning1; Mikko Haataja1; 1Princeton University; 2Prairie View A&M University

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3:40 PM InvitedStress and Fracture Analyses of Bulk Metallic Glasses under Compressive Loading: Leon Keer1; Xiaoqing Jin1; Gongyao Wang2; Oleg Senkov3; Daniel Miracle3; Peter Liaw2; Jules Raphael4; 1Northwestern University; 2The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; 3Air Force Research Laboratory; 4Columbus McKinnon Corporation

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4:00 PM InvitedDeformation and Failure of Glasses at Nanoscale: Ju Li1; 1University of Pennsylvania

4:20 PMCorrelation between Elastic Modulus and Intrinsic Plasticity of Metallic Glass: The Roles of Atomic Configuration and Alloy Composition: Yongqiang Cheng1; Ajing Cao1; Evan Ma1; 1Johns Hopkins University

4:30 PM InvitedEquation of State of Metallic Glasses: Mo Li1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

4:50 PM InvitedMolecular Dynamics Simulations of Metallic Glasses under Cyclic Loading: Yunfeng Shi1; Despina Louca2; Gongyao Wang3; Peter Liaw3; 1Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; 2University of Virginia; 3The University of Tennessee

5:10 PMPhase-Field Modeling of Phase Transformations in Glass Forming Alloys: Tao Wang1; Ralph Napolitano2; 1Ames Lab; 2Ames Lab & Iowa State University

5:20 PM InvitedMolecular Dynamics Studies of Cu-Zr-Al Metallic Glasses in Connection with In-Situ Synchrotron Experiment: Yunche Wang1; Chun-Yi Wu1; Feng Jiang2; Jinn Chu3; Peter Liaw2; 1National Cheng Kung University; 2The University of Tennessee; 3National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

5:40 PMCorrelations between Local Stresses and Moduli in Model Metallic Glasses: Karimi Kamran1; Craig Maloney1; 1Carnegie Mellon University / Civil & Environmental Engineering

5:50 PM InvitedLocal Atomic Structure of Ca-Mg-Zn Bulk Metallic Glasses: Oleg Senkov1; Emma Barney2; Yongqiang Cheng3; Daniel Miracle1; Evan Ma3; Alex Hannon2; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2ISIS, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; 3John Hopkins University

6:10 PMPredicting the Properties of High Entropy Alloys from Electronic Structure: Andrew Cunliffe1; Colin Freeman1; Iain Todd1; 1University of Sheffield

6:20 PM InvitedPredicating the Bulk Elastic Modulus and Density of Metallic Glasses by First Principles Calculation: X. Hui1; Z. P. Lu1; G. L. Chen1; Z. K. Liu2; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing; 2The Pennsylvania State University

Cast Shop for Aluminum Production: Grain Refinement, Alloying, Solidification and CastingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Brooks, Swinburne University of Technology; John Grandfield, Grandfield Technology Pty Ltd

Wednesday PM Room: 16AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Peter Schumacher, University of Leoben; Arild Hakonsen, Hydo Alusminium Hycast a.s.

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMHycast Gas Cushion (GC) Billet Casting System: Idar Steen1; Arild Hakonsen; 1Hydro Aluminium

2:30 PMStudies of Fluid Flow and Meniscus Behavior during Horizontal Single Belt Casting (HSBC) of Thin Metallic Strips: Donghui Li1; Jaspreet Gill1; Mihaiela Isac1; Roderick Guthrie1; 1McGill Metals Processing Centre

2:55 PMDevelopment of Alba High Speed Alloy: Abdulla Ahmed1; Jalal Hassan1; 1Aluminium Bahrain (Alba)

3:20 PMDissolution Studies of Si Metal in Liquid Al under Different Forced Convection Conditions: Mehran Seyed Ahmadi1; Stavros Argyropoulos1; Markus Bussmann1; Don Doutre2; 1University of Toronto; 2Novelis Global Technology Center

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3:55 PMModification and Grain Refinement of Eutectics to Improve Performance of Al-Si Castings: Milan Felberbaum1; Arne Dahle; 1The University of Queensland

4:20 PMProduction of Al-Ti-C Grain Refiners with the Addition of Elemental Carbon and K2TiF6: Fatih Toptan1; Isil Kerti1; Sibel Daglilar1; Ahmet Sagin1; Omer Faruk Karadeniz1; Aysin Ambarkutuk1; 1Yildiz Technical University

4:45 PMEffect of Mechanical Vibrations on Microstructure Refinement of Al-7Mass% Si Alloys: Takuya Tamura1; Toshiro Matsuki2; Kenji Miwa1; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST); 2Yamagata Research Institute of Technology

5:10 PMPredicting the Response of Aluminum Casting Alloys to Heat Treatment: Chang-Kai Wu1; Makhlouf Makhlouf1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials: Nanomaterials, Nanotechniques and Thin FilmsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizer: Sergio Monteiro, State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Wednesday PM Room: 14BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Shadia Ikhmayies, Al Isra University; Jozef Zrnik, Comtes FHT, Inc.

2:00 PMMicrostructural Characterization of Nanomaterials Produced from Co-Products of the Ethanol Production (DDGS): Joner Alves1; Chuanwei Zhuo2; Yiannis Levendis2; Jorge Tenório1; 1University of Sao Paulo; 2Northeastern University

2:15 PMPhotoluminescence of the Interface of SnO2:F/CdS:In/CdTe Thin Film Solar Cells Prepared Partially by the Spray Pyrolysis Technique: Shadia Ikhmayies1; Riyad Ahmad-Bitar2; 1Al Isra University; 2Al-Hussain Ben Talal University, Ma’an Jordan

2:30 PMParticle Size Analysis of Metallic Nanoparticles Using Ultra-High Resolution Mass Sensors: Kerri-Ann Hue1; Ken Babcock2; Patrick O’Hagan1; Larry Unger1; 1Particle Sizing Systems; 2Affinity Biosensors

2:45 PMObservation of Heterogeneous Deformation in Commercial Purity Ti Using Nano-Indentation: Yiyi Yang1; Claudio Zambaldi2; Leyun Wang1; Philip Eisenlohr2; Thomas Bieler1; Martin Crimp1; 1Michigan State University; 2Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung

3:00 PMProduction of CdS1-xTex Thin Films and Bandgap Investigation of the Produced Solid Solution: Shadia Ikhmayies1; Riyad Ahmad-Bitar2; 1Al Isra University; 2Al-Hussain Ben Talal University, Ma’an Jordan

3:15 PMStudying the Microstructural Evolution of Nanocrystalline Metals in Response to External Straining by Automated Acquisition and Indexing of Diffraction Patterns in the TEM: Kai Zweiacker1; Andreas Kulovits1; Jorg Wiezorek1; 1University of Pittsburgh

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3:45 PM InvitedAn Investigation of the Photoluminescence and Transmittance of CdS1-xTex Thin Films: Shadia Ikhmayies1; Riyad Ahmad-Bitar2; 1Al Isra University; 2Al-Hussain Ben Talal University, Ma’an Jordan

4:15 PMConvergent Beam Electron Diffraction of Nanomaterials: Karen Henry1; Richard Vanfleet2; Gregory Thompson1; 1University of Alabama; 2Brigham Young University

4:30 PMMeasuring the Elastic Modulus of Polymers by Nanoindentation with an Atomic Force Microscope: Daniel Hoffman1; Ibrahim Miskioglu1; Katerina Aifantis2; Jaroslaw Drelich1; 1Michigan Technological University; 2Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

4:45 PMMicrostructural Analysis of Nanomaterials Synthesized from Unserviceable Tires: Joner Alves1; Chuanwei Zhuo2; Yiannis Levendis2; Jorge Tenório1; 1University of Sao Paulo; 2Northeastern University

5:00 PMSynthesis of Sr-Doped LaP3O9 Films in Phosphoric Acid Solutions and Their Proton Conduction Properties: Takayuki Onishi1; Naoyuki Hatada1; Kazuaki Toyoura1; Yoshitaro Nose1; Tetsuya Uda1; 1Kyoto University

5:15 PMEffects of Heat Treatment Schedule on the Crystallization Behavior and Thermal Expansion of a LiS2 Based Glass-Ceramic: Onder Guney1; Erdem Demirkesen1; 1Istanbul Technical University

5:30 PMCharacterization of Nanocrystalline Silver Fabricated by Warm-Vacuum-Compaction Method: Wei Liu1; Qionghua Zhou1; 1Henan University of Science and Technology

Characterization of Nuclear Reactor Materials and Components with Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation: Development of Nuclear Energy Systems and FuelsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Matthew Kerr, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Meimei Li, Argonne National Lab; Jonathan Almer, Argonne National Laboratory; Donald Brown, Los Alamos National Lab

Wednesday PM Room: 4March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Meimei Li, Argonne National Lab; Matthew Kerr, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

2:00 PM KeynoteUsing Synchrotron Radiation to Study Nuclear Energy Systems: Lynda Soderholm1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

2:30 PM InvitedZirconium Alloy Oxide Structure Studied Using Microbeam Synchrotron Radiation Diffraction and Fluorescence: Arthur Motta1; Aylin Kucuk2; Marcelo Gomes da Silva3; Robert Comstock4; Barry Lai5; Zhonghou Cai5; 1Penn State University; 2EPRI; 3Universidade Federal do Ceara; 4Westinghouse Electric Co.; 5Argonne National Laboratory

3:00 PMTexture and Intergranular Stresses of Hydrides Precipitated in Zr-2.5%Nb and Zircaloy-4: Javier Santisteban1; M A Vicente-Alvarez1; Pablo Vizcaino2; A. D. Banchik2; Jon Almer3; 1CONICET; 2Comision Nacional de Energia Atómica; 3Argonne National Laboratory

3:20 PMA High Energy Synchrotron X-Ray Study of Biaxial Thermal Creep of AISI 316L Steel: Hsiao-Ming Tung1; Kun Mo1; Xiang Chen1; Jonathan Almer2; Meimei Li2; James F. Stubbins1; 1University of Illinois; 2Argonne National Laboratory

3:40 PMSynchrotron X-Ray Characterization of the Oxide Structure Formed an Ferritic-Martensitic Alloys Exposed to 500°C Steam and Supercritical Water: Jeremy Bischoff1; Arthur Motta1; Guoping Cao2; Robert Comstock3; Zhonghou Cai4; 1Penn State University; 2University of Wisconsin-Madison; 3Westinghouse Electric Co.; 4Argonne National Laboratory

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4:10 PM KeynoteMicrobeam, Timing and Wavelength-Dispersive Studies of Nuclear Materials with Synchrotrons: Gene Ice1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:40 PMSynchrotron Radiation Study of Hydride Reorientation in Zircaloy under In Situ Stress and Temperature Cycles: Kimberly Colas1; Arthur Motta1; Mark Daymond2; Jonathan Almer3; Zhonghou Cai3; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Queen’s University; 3APS Argonne National Laboratory

5:00 PMSAXS and ASAXS Studies of Nanoscale Features in Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels and Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys: Takuya Yamamoto1; Nicholas Cunningham1; G. Robert Odette1; Carlo Segre2; Shanshan Liu2; Sonke Seifert3; 1Univ. California Santa Barbara; 2Illinois Institute of Technology; 3Argonne National Laboratory

5:20 PMDesign of Materials Testing Capsule in PULSTAR Reactor for High Temperature Irradiations: Santosh Sahoo1; Kalyan Chitrada1; Jacob Eapen1; Timothy Burchell2; K. Murty1; 1North Carolina State University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

5:40 PMMicrotomographic Investigation of Damage in E911 Steel after Long Term Creep: Federico Sket1; Andras Borbely2; Karl Maile3; Rudy Scheck3; 1IMDEA Materials; 2Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne; 3Materialprüfungsanstalt Universität Stuttgart

Coatings for Structural, Biological, and Electronic Applications II: Process-Property-Performance Correlations - II; Metallic, Semiconducting and Insulating CoatingsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Choong Kim, University of Texas at Arlington; Nancy Michael, University of Texas at Arlington; Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Roger Narayan, Univ of North Carolina & North Carolina State Univ

Wednesday PM Room: 6EMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Roger Narayan, Univ of North Carolina & North Carolina State Univ

2:00 PMThe Development of a Non-Destructive Multiple Partial Unloading Micro-Indentation Technique for Thermal Barrier Coating Spallation Prediction: Jared Tannenbaum1; Kwangsoon Lee1; Bruce Kang1; Mary Anne Alvin2; 1West Virginia University; 2National Energy Technology Laboratory

2:15 PM InvitedStudy of the Nanocomposites for Superalloy Thermal Barrier Coatings: Shiqiang Qian1; 1School of Materials Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science

2:40 PMEffect of Solubilizer on Low-Temperature Stability of Organic Solderability Preservative: Zhongliang Xiao1; Yan Shi1; Yu Ding1; Daoxin Wu1; Guojun Xu2; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology; 2Shenzhen Yicheng Electronic Technology Co., Ltd

2:55 PMFailure Mechanisms of Strained Copper Films on Polyimide: Megan Cordill1; Gerhard Dehm2; 1University of Leoben; 2Erich Schimd Insitute of Materials Science

3:10 PMHigh-Performance Organic-Inorganic Thin Film Structural Adhesive Interphases: Jeffrey Yang1; Reinhold Dauskardt1; 1Stanford University

3:25 PMEffect of the Duty Cycle on the Microstructural, Mechanical and Tribological Properties of TiN Layers Deposited by PACVD: Mohammad Sadegh Mahdipoor1; Mani Montazeri2; Mansour Soltanie2; Farzad Mahboubi1; Mohammad Hamed Habibi3; Shahrokh Ahangarani4; 1Amirkabir University of Technology; 2Iran University of Science and Technology; 3University of Tehran; 4Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology

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3:50 PMThe Influence of Pre-Treatment Plasma Nitriding on Tribological Properties of TiN Coatings Produced by PACVD: Mohammad Sadegh Mahdipoor1; Farzad Mahboubi1; Mahdi Raoufi2; Hasan Elmkhah3; Mohammad Hamed Habibi4; 1Amir Kabir university; 2Iran University of Science and Technology; 3Tarbiat Modarres University; 4University of Tehran

4:05 PMThe Effects of Annealing on the Charge-Discharge Characteristics of Al-Si Thin Film with Pre-Deposited Al Layer: Chao-Han Wu1; Fei-Yi Hung2; Truan-Sheng Lui1; Li-Hui Chen1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Cheng Kung University; 2Institute of Nanotechnology and Microsystems Engineering, Center for Micro/Nano Science and Technology, National Cheng Kung University

4:20 PM InvitedMorphology Evolution during the Growth of Polycrystalline Thin Films: Ramanathan Krishnamurthy1; Mikko Haataja2; 1Purdue University; 2Princeton University

4:45 PMCharacterization of Nanospherical ZnO: Al Films and ZnO: Al/p-Si Structure: Nilgun Baydogan1; O. Karacasu2; H. Cimenoglu2; 1Istanbul Technical University, Energy Institute; 2Istanbul Technical University, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Department

Commonality of Phenomena in Composite Materials II: Understanding Composite PerformanceSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Meisha Shofner, Georgia Institute of Technology; Carl Boehlert, Michigan State University

Wednesday PM Room: 6AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Enrique Barrera, Rice University

2:00 PM InvitedMicrostructural Optimization of Hybrid Materials for Multifunctional Performance: Jonathan Spowart1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory

2:40 PMStiffness Based Failure Predictions in Composite Structures: Chandra Veer Singh1; 1Cornell University

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3:00 PMAblation Properties of Glass Ceramic Matrix/C and Glass Ceramic/Sic Matrix Composites during Oxyacetylene Torch Test: Julien Beaudet1; Jonathan Cormier1; André Dragon1; 1PPRIME

3:20 PMHigher-Order Micromechanics and Effective Elastic Moduli of Particle Reinforced Composites: Keiji Yanase1; Jiann-Wen Ju2; 1Fukuoka University; 2University of California, Los Angeles

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4:00 PM InvitedEnhancing Performance, Durability and Properties of Engineering Resins through the Use of Nanotechnology: Michael Meador1; 1NASA Glenn Research Center

4:40 PMModelling Shear Fracture of Hybrid CFRP/Ti Laminates with Cohesive Elements; Effects of Geometry and Material Properties: Parya Naghipour1; Marion Bartsch1; Joachim Hausmann1; Karola Schulze1; 1German Aerospace Research Center (DLR)

5:00 PM InvitedDeformation Mechanisms in Carbon Nanotube/Epoxy Composites: Scott Brownlow1; Alexander Moravsky2; Bhaskar Majumdar1; 1New Mexico Tech; 2MER Corporation

Computational Plasticity: Crystal PlasticitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Remi Dingreville, Polytechnic Institute of NYU; Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute

Wednesday PM Room: 1AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedA Methodology for Simulating Microtexture Evolution in Deformed Aluminum and Titanium Polycrystals: Paul Dawson1; Romain Quey1; 1Cornell University

2:30 PM InvitedA Modular Crystal Plasticity Framework Applicable from Component to Single Grain Scale: Philip Eisenlohr1; Denny Tjahjanto1; Christoph Kords1; Franz Roters1; Dierk Raabe1; 1Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung

3:00 PM InvitedAn Efficient Strategy to Take Texture-Induced Anisotropy Point-By-Point into Account during FE Simulations of Metal Forming Processes: Paul Van Houtte1; Jerzy Gawad1; Philip Eyckens1; Bert Van Bael1; Samaey Giovanni1; Dirk Roose1; 1Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

3:30 PM InvitedCrystal Plasticity Computations Using Real Grain Arrangements to Simulate Deformation and Fracture: Henry Proudhon1; Samuel Forest1; Wolfgang Ludwig2; 1MINES ParisTech; 2INSA Lyon

4:00 PMA Rate-Dependent Polycrystal Model for Evaluation of the Creep Deformation in the Heat Affected Zone of the Modified 9Cr-1Mo Steels: Mehdi Basirat1; Gabriel Potirniche1; Triratna Shrestha1; Indrajit Charit1; Karl Rink1; 1University of Idaho

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4:30 PM InvitedUse of Spectral Databases for Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Simulations of Bulk Deformation Processing of Cubic Metals: Hamad Al-Harbi1; Josh Shaffer1; Surya Kalidindi1; 1Drexel University

5:00 PMModeling Mesoscopic Plastic Flow Heterogeneities of 3D Polycrystalline Microstructures Using Crystal-Plasticity FEM and FFT-Based Viscoplastic Model: Yoon Suk Choi1; Benjamin Anglin2; Michael Groeber3; Paul Shade4; Michael Uchic3; Christopher Woodward3; Dennis Dimiduk3; Anthony Rollett2; Ricardo Lebensohn5; Triplicane Parthasarathy1; 1UES, Inc.; 2Carnegie Mellon University; 3Air Force Research Laboratory; 4UTC; 5Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:20 PM InvitedEfficient Methodologies for Determining Temperature-Dependent Parameters of Crystal Viscoplasticity: Daniel Smith1; Richard Neu1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

5:50 PMA Dislocation Density Based Crystal Plasticity Model for a-Titanium: Alankar Alankar1; Philip Eisenlohr1; 1Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research

6:10 PMNumerical Eulerian Modeling in Dynamic Crystal Plasticity: Ioan Ionescu1; Oana Cazacu2; 1University Paris 13; 2University of Florida

Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Thermodynamics, Phase Stability and Phase TransformationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, ASM: Alloy Phase Diagrams CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A & M University; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mikko Haataja, Princeton University; Jeff Hoyt, McMaster University; Vidvuds Ozolins, University of California, Los Angeles; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: 9March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Patrice Turchi, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Michael Gao, National Energy Technology Lab/URS Corp

2:00 PM InvitedThermomechanical Processing Design of Nanoprecipitate Strengthened Alloys Employing Genetic Algorithms: Pedro Rivera-Diaz-del-Castillo1; 1University of Cambrdige

2:30 PMThermodynamic Assessment and Experimental Investigation of the Ternary Ti–Al–Cr System: Mario Kriegel1; Damian Cupid1; Olga Fabrichnaya1; Dmytro Pavlyuchkov1; Kostyantyn Korniyenko2; Vera Khorujaya2; Fereshteh Ebrahimi3; Hans Seifert1; 1Freiberg University of Mining and Technology; 2I.N. Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science; 3University of Florida

2:45 PMFirst-Principles Prediction of Partitioning of Alloying Elements between Cementite and Ferrite: Chaitanya Krishna Ande1; Marcel Sluiter2; 1Materials Innovation Institute, Delft University of Technology; 2Delft University of Technology

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3:00 PMAb Initio Aided CALPHAD Thermodynamic Modeling of Ionic Systems: Application to La1-yMnO3±δ: Shih-kang Lin1; Dane Morgan1; 1Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison

3:15 PMPhase Formation in Actinide Alloys: Why Ab Initio?: Patrice Turchi1; Alexander Landa1; Larry Kaufman2; Per Söderlind1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 2CALPHAD, Inc.

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3:40 PM InvitedTopological Modelling of Martensitic Transformations: Robert Pond1; 1University of Exeter

4:10 PM InvitedGinzburg-Landau Modeling of Martensitic and Multifunctional Materials: Avadh Saxena1; 1Los Alamos National Lab

4:40 PMSimulation of Liquid/Solid Phase Transformations - How Thin Is a Sharp Interface?: Markus Rettenmayr1; 1Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena

4:55 PMA Molecular Dynamics Study of the Austenite-Ferrite Interface Mobility in Pure Fe: Huajing Song1; Jeff Hoyt1; 1Mcmaster University

5:10 PMPhase Stability of Fe-Nb-M (M=Cr, Mn, Si, Ti): A First Principles Approach: Michael Gao1; Paul Jablonski1; 1NETL

5:25 PMThermodynamic Modeling of the Cu-Hf System: Yu Zhong1; Arkapol Saengdeejing1; Laszlo Kecskes2; Zi-Kui Liu1; 1Pennsylavania State University; 2US Army Research Laboratory

David Pope Honorary Symposium on Fundamentals of Deformation and Fracture of Advanced Metallic Materials: Grain Boundaries, Phase Transformations, and SteelsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: E. P. George, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Haruyuki Inui, Kyoto University; C. T. Liu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Wednesday PM Room: 32AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Michael Mills, The Ohio State University; Robert Mulford, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedPhysical Metallurgy Insights into the Effects of Grain-Boundary Segregants on Ductility and Fracture: E. P. George1; C. T. Liu2; D. P. Pope3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 3University of Pennsylvania

2:30 PMStudy of Grain Boundary Strength in AA2198 Using Notched Micro-Beam Bending: Daniel Kupka1; Erica Lilleodden1; 1GKSS Research Center

2:45 PMIn Situ TEM Observations of Reverse Dislocation Motion upon Unloading of Ultrafine-Grained (UFG) Aluminium Strained in the Microyield Region: Daniel Caillard1; Frederic Mompiou1; Marc Legros1; Hael Mughrabi2; 1CNRS; 2University Erlangen-Nürnberg

3:00 PMGrain Boundary Based Plasticity: In-Situ TEM Experiments and Modelling: Frederic Mompiou1; Marc Legros1; Daniel Caillard1; 1CEMES-CNRS

3:15 PMTruncated Dislocation Sources in Nanometric Aluminum Crystals: A Molecular Dynamics Study: Bulent Biner1; L. P. Kubin2; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2LEM CNRS/ONERA

3:30 PMGeometrical Construction and Structure of Quasi-Periodic Grain Boundaries in Cubic Materials: Mohammad Shamsuzzoha1; 1University of Alabama

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4:00 PMMechanism of Creep Deformation in Alumina-Forming Stainless Steel Fe-25Ni-14Cr-3.5Al-2.5Nb-0.1wt%C: Deepak Kumar1; Yukinori Yamamoto1; Michael Santella1; Michael Brady1; Edgar Curzio1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:15 PMEvaluation and Modeling for Fatigue Damage Initiation of Thermal-Mechanically Processed High-Strength Steel: Angelika Brueckner-Foit1; Benjamin Bode1; Yibin Xue2; 1Kassel University; 2Utah State University

4:30 PMInfluences of Material and Process Parameters on Delayed Fracture in TRIP-Aided Austenitic Stainless Steels: Xiaofei Guo1; Wolfgang Bleck1; 1RWTH Aachen University

4:45 PMIn-Situ EBSD Study of Micromechanical Behavior of TRIP Steel: Nan Li1; Yandong Wang1; Xin Sun2; Guilin Wu1; Kang Yuan1; 1Beijing Institute of Technology; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

5:00 PMPatterning of Alloy Precipitation through External Pressure: Jack Franklin1; Jennifer Lues1; 1University of Pennsylvania

Dynamic Behavior of Materials V: Dynamic Effects in MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, UCSD; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: 5AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedThe Use of Diagnostics in Determining the High-Rate Response of Granular and Porous Materials: W.G. Proud1; D.J. Chapman1; W. Neal1; D. Eakins1; 1Cavendish Laboratory

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2:30 PMDetermination of Bulk Modulus and Shear Modulus of Human Thoracic Organ Tissue and Biosimulants at High Strain Rates: Morgan Trexler1; Andrew Lennon1; Adam Maisano1; Alexis Wickwire1; Timothy Harrigan1; Quang Luong1; Andrew Merkle1; 1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

2:45 PMElectrically Driven Expanding Plasma as a Means to Drive High Velocity and High Strain Rate Experiments: Anupam Vivek1; Jason Johnson1; Gregg Fenton2; Geoff Taber1; Glenn Daehn1; 1Ohio State University; 2Applied Research Associates

3:00 PMShear-Rate Dependence in Dislocation Pile-up Simulations at Asymmetric Tilt Boundaries in Aluminum: Steven Valone1; Jian Wang1; Richard Hoagland1; Timothy Germann1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:15 PMThermal Stability of Commercially Pure Ultra-fine Grained Al at High Strain Rates: Emily Huskins1; K Ramesh1; 1Johns Hopkins University

3:30 PMThe Implications of Loading History on Grain Size Effects in Polycrystalline Copper Spallation Damage from Hydrocode Simulations: Davis Tonks1; Ellen Cerreta1; Darcie Dennis-Koller1; John Bingert1; Veronica Livescu1; Curt Bronkhorst1; 1Los Alamos National Lab

3:45 PMDynamic Characterization of Cast and Wrought Uranium-Niobium Metals: Carl Cady1; George Gray1; Ellen Cerreta1; Robert Aikin1; Dan Thoma1; Robert Field1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

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4:10 PM InvitedCharacteristic Responses of Thick Ceramic Bodies to High-Velocity Impact: Jerry LaSalvia1; James McCauley1; Jeffrey Swab1; Parimal Patel1; 1U.S. Army Research Laboratory

4:40 PM InvitedEffects of Strain Rate and Stacking-Fault Energy on Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Deformed Cu and Cu-Al Alloys: Y. Zhang1; N.R. Tao1; K. Lu1; 1SYNL, Institute of Metal Res.

5:10 PMThe Critical Role of Shock Melting in Ultrafast Laser Machining: Ben Torralva1; S. Ma1; A. Kumar1; S. M. Yalisove1; T. M. Pollock2; K. Thornton1; 1University of Michigan; 2University California, Santa Barbara

5:25 PMBlast Wave Mitigation Using a Nanoporous Functionalized Liquid Materials: Yu Qiao1; Douglas Giese2; 1UCSD; 2AgileNano

5:40 PMEffects of Grain Size and Boundary Structure on the Dynamic Response of Polycrystalline Copper: Juan Escobedo1; Ellen Cerreta1; Darcie Dennis-Koller1; Curt Bronkhorst1; Benjamin Hansen1; Ricardo Lebensohn1; Davis Tonks1; Brian Patterson1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production: Cathode Design and OperationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Tomsett, Rio Tinto Alcan; Ketil Rye, Alcoa Mosjøen; Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd

Wednesday PM Room: 16BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Richard Jeltsch, Consultant

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMPreheating Collector Bars and Cathode Blocks Prior to Rodding with Cast Iron by Passing an Ac Current through the Collector Bars: Erik Jensen1; Hans Petter Bjørnstad2; Jan Hansen2; 1EAJ Consulting; 2ALMEQ

2:30 PMDevelopment and Application of an Energy Saving Technology for Aluminum Reduction Cells: Peng Jianping1; Feng Naixiang1; Feng Shaofeng2; Liu Jun3; Qi Xiquan4; 1Northeastern University; 2Zhejiang Huadong Aluminum Corporation Ltd.; 3East Hope Baotou Xitu Aluminum Ltd.; 4Northeastern University Engineering & Research Institute Co. Ltd

2:55 PMStudy of Electromagnetic Field in 300kA Aluminium Reduction Cells with Innovation Cathode Structure: Baokuan Li1; Xiaobo Zhang1; Suirui Zhang1; Fang Wang1; Naixiang Feng1; 1Northeastern University

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3:30 PMEvaluation of the Thermophysical Properties of Silicon Carbide, Graphitic and Graphitized Carbon Sidewall Lining Materials Used in Aluminium Reduction Cell in Function of Temperature: Ayesha Khatun1; Martin Desilets1; 1University of Sherbrooke

3:55 PMAdvanced Numerical Simulation of the Thermo-Electro-Mechanical Behaviour of Hall-Héroult Cells under Electrical Preheating: Daniel Marceau1; Simon Pilote1; Martin Désilets2; Lyès Hacini3; Jean-François Bilodeau3; Yves Caratini3; 1Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; 2Sherbrooke University; 3Rio Tinto Alcan

4:20 PMCreep Behaviors of Industrial Graphitic and Graphitized Cathodes during Modified Rapoport Tests: Wei Wang1; Jilai Xue1; Jianqing Feng2; Qingsheng Liu2; Lei Zhan2; Hua He2; 1Unversity of Science and Technology Beijing; 2Ningxia Qingtongxia Energy Aluminium Group, China Power Investment Corporation

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Friction Stir Welding and Processing VI: Process Modeling and VerificationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Murray Mahoney, Retired from Rockwell Scientific; Yutaka Sato, Tohoku University; Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ravi Verma, General Motors

Wednesday PM Room: 5BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Guntram Wagner, University of Kaiserslautern; Carl Sorensen, Brigham Young University

2:00 PMEffect of Plasticized Material Flow on the Tool Feedback Forces during Friction Stir Welding: Enkhsaikhan Boldsaikhan1; Dwight Burford1; Pedro Gimenez Britos1; 1Wichita State University

2:20 PMWeld Flaw Analysis of High Speed Friction Stir Processed Magnesium AZ31: Leon Hütsch1; Jorge dos Santos1; Norbert Huber1; 1GKSS Forschungszentrum GmbH

2:40 PMDeveloping an Alternative Heat Indexing Equation for FSW: Joseph Querin1; Judy Schneider1; 1Mississippi State University

3:00 PM InvitedFinite Element Modeling of Friction Stir Welding: Paul Dawson1; Donald Boyce1; 1Cornell University

3:25 PMInvestigation of Methods to Control Friction Stir Weld Power with Spindle Speed Changes: Kenneth Ross1; Carl Sorensen1; 1Brigham Young University

3:45 PMMaterials Design for Joinable, High Performance Aluminum Alloys: Ryan Glamm1; Greg Olson1; 1Northwestern University

4:05 PMTransient Heat and Material Flow Modeling of Friction Stir Processing of Magnesium Alloy: Zhenzhen Yu1; Hahn Choo1; Wei Zhang2; Zhili Feng2; 1University of Tennessee; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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4:35 PMApproaches to In-Situ Data Monitoring of FSW Quality: Haley Doude1; Judy Schneider1; 1Mississippi State University

4:55 PMA Comparison of Experimental Data and Model Predictions with Constitutive Laws Commonly Used to Model Friction Stir Welding: Katherine Kuykendall1; Carl Sorensen1; Tracy Nelson1; 1Brigham Young University

5:15 PMLong Range Oscillations in Friction Stir Welding Tool Travel Speed: Mike Brendel1; Judith Schneider1; 1Mississippi State University

5:35 PMTool Load and Torque Study for Portable Friction Stir Welding in Aluminum: Scott Rose1; Murray Mahoney2; Tracy Nelson1; Carl Sorensen1; 1Brigham Young University; 2Consultant

5:55 PMTowards Process Control of Friction Stir Welding for Different Aluminum Alloys: Axel Fehrenbacher1; Edward Cole1; Michael Zinn1; Nicola Ferrier1; Neil Duffie1; Frank Pfefferkorn1; 1Univ. Wisconsin-Madison

General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: ApplicationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Roger Narayan, Univ of North Carolina & North Carolina State Univ; Judith Schneider, Mississippi State University

Wednesday PM Room: 31CMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMSteel Design for Blast and Fragment Protection: Zechariah Feinberg1; 1Northwestern University

2:15 PMEffects of Differential Oxygen Access on the Corrosion Behavior of Zinc Relevant to Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls: Victor Padilla1; Akram Alfantazi1; 1UBC

2:30 PMAnalysis of Eutectically Soldered Silicon Chips on a Copper Flanges with Innovative “Ductile Layer” Technology: Pu Zhou1; Michael Zimmerman1; Anil Saigal1; 1Tufts University

2:45 PMInfluence of Sulfide on Internal-Fracture-Type Rolling Contact Fatigue Life of Bearing Steels: Kazuya Hashimoto1; Kazuhiko Hiraoka1; Katsuyuki Kida2; 1Sanyo Special Steel; 2Kyushu University

3:00 PMStress-Rupture Behavior of Single Crystal Superalloy M09A: Qi Zheng1; Jinxia Yang1; Hongyu Zhang1; Xiaofeng Sun1; Hengrong Guan1; Zhuangqi Hu1; 1IMR

3:15 PMTensile Deformation Characteristics of a Ferrite/Austenite Two Phase Steel Containing the High Mn and Al Contents: Kyung-Tae Park1; Si Woo Hwang2; Jung Hoon Ji1; Sera Kim1; Youngil Son3; 1Hanbat National University; 2Steel Research Institute; 3Agency for Defense Development

3:30 PMShear Capacity of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using Recycled Coarse Aggregates: Efe Ewaen Ikponmwosa1; Musbau Salau1; 1University of Lagos

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4:00 PMHot Deformation Behavior of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy with a’ Martensite Starting Microstructure: Hiroaki Matsumoto1; Bin Liu1; Sang-Hak Lee2; Yunping Li1; Kazuhisa Sato1; Yoshiki Ono2; Akihiko Chiba1; 1Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University; 2NHK Spring Co., Ltd

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4:15 PMHot Ductility of Near-Alpha and Alpha + Beta Titanium Alloys: Jeff Rodelas1; John Lippold1; 1The Ohio State University

4:30 PMInfluence of Heterogeneous Deformation on Microstructural Cracking in Alpha-Titanium Alloys: Motoaki Morita1; Satoshi Moroka1; Osamu Umezawa1; 1Yokohama National University

4:45 PMDeformation Behavior of Biomedical Co-Cr-Mo Alloy: Hiroaki Matsumoto1; Shingo Kurosu1; Byong-soo Lee1; Yunping Li1; Yuichiro Koizumi1; Akihiko Chiba1; 1Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku university

5:00 PMCyclic Oxidation Of Co-Al-W-Based Alloys At 900oC And 1000oC: Raghavendra Adharapurapu1; Sara Perez-Bergquist1; Jennifer Dibbern1; Akane Suzuki2; Tresa Pollock3; 1University of Michigan; 2General Electric Global Research Center; 3University of California Santa Barbara

5:15 PMEffects of Solution Temperatures on Creep Properties and Fracture Mechanism of FGH95 Nickel-Base Superalloy: Jun Xie1; Sugui Tian1; 1Shenyang University of Technology

5:30 PMNovel Opencell™ Metal Sandwich Panels: Antonio Valente1; Mika Sirén2; Jukka Säynäjäkangas3; Edward Chen4; 1PLY Engenharia, Lda; 2VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland; 3Outokumpu Stainless Tornio Works; 4Transition45 Technologies, Inc.

5:45 PMEffect of Hydrogen on Tensile Properties of a Ductile Cast Iron: Hisao Matsunaga1; Kenshin Matsuno1; Katsuya Hayashida2; 1Fukuoka University; 2Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.

6:00 PMAnalysis of Sandwich Composite Chassis Using Multiscale Modeling Technique: Arslan Siddiqui1; 1Pakistan Navy Engineering College - NUST

Hume-Rothery Symposium Thermodynamics and Diffusion Coupling in Alloys - Application Driven Science: Materials Design and Diffusional SimulationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University; Larry Kaufman, CALPHAD, Inc.; Annika Borgenstam, Royal Institute of Technology; Carelyn Campbell, NIST

Wednesday PM Room: 31AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Richard Sisson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Roger Reed, University of Birmingham

2:00 PM InvitedThermodynamics-Based Materials Design: Greg Olson1; 1Northwestern University

2:30 PM InvitedNew Nickel-Based Superalloys By CALPHAD-Driven Design Methods: Roger Reed1; Nils Warnken1; 1University of Birmingham

3:00 PM InvitedHigh-Throughput Measurements for Accelerated Establishment of Materials Databases: Ji-Cheng Zhao1; Xuan Zheng2; David Cahill2; 1The Ohio State University; 2University of Illinois

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3:50 PM InvitedAtomic Defects in Alloys and Compounds: The Effect of a Macroscopic State: Pavel Korzhavyi1; Andrei Ruban1; Oleg Gorbatov2; Yuri Gornostyrev2; Borje Johansson1; 1Royal Institute of Technology (KTH); 2Institute of Quantum Materials Science

4:20 PMModeling the Microstructural Development during the Nitriding of Low Alloy Steels: Mei Yang1; Danielle Belsito1; Richard Sisson1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Center for Heat Treating Excellence

4:50 PMPhase Field and DICTRA Simulations of Type 3 Boundaries: Xiaoqin Ke1; John Morral1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University

5:20 PMThermodynamics Test of the Mixed Enthalpy TiCxOy System: Bo Jiang1; Chengjun Gao1; Zhanmin Cao1; Kai Huang1; Hongmin Zhu1; 1USTB

Magnesium Technology 2011: Deformation Mechanisms II; Formability and FormingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Wednesday PM Room: 6FMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Paul Krajewski, General Motors; Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry

2:00 PMTexture Weakening Effect of Y in Mg-Zn-Y System: Seyed Amir Farzadfar1; Mehdi Sanjari1; In-Ho Jung1; Elhachmi Es-Sadiqi2; Steve Yue1; 1McGill University; 2CANMET- Materials Technology Laboratory

2:20 PMIn-Situ Scanning Electron Microscopy Comparison of Microstructure and Deformation Behavior between WE43-F and WE43-T5 Magnesium Alloys: Tomoko Sano1; Jian Yu1; Bruce Davis2; Richard DeLorme2; Kyu Cho1; 1US Army Research Laboratory; 2Magnesium Elektron North America

2:40 PMA Molecular Dynamics Study of Fracture Behavior in Magnesium Single Crystal: Tian Tang1; Sungho Kim1; Mark F. Horstemeyer1; Paul Wang1; 1Mississippi State University

3:00 PMMicrostructural Relationship in the Damage Evolution Process of an AZ61 Magnesium Alloy: Marcos Lugo1; J Jordon2; M Horstemeyer1; M Tschopp1; 1Mississippi State University; 2The University of Alabama

3:20 PMFormability Enhancement in Hot Extruded Magnesium Alloys: Raja Mishra1; Anil Gupta2; Rajiv Sikand3; Anil Sachdev1; Li Jin4; 1General Motors; 2Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute; 3National Physical Laboratory; 4Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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3:40 PMDeformation and Evolution of Microstructure and Texture during High Speed Heavy Rolling of AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Sheet: Tetsuo Sakai1; Akinori Hashimoto1; Go Hamada1; Hiroshi Utsunomiya1; 1Osaka University

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4:20 PMFormability of Magnesium Sheet ZE10 and AZ31 with Respect to Initial Texture: Lennart Stutz1; Jan Bohlen1; Dietmar Letzig1; Karl Ulrich Kainer1; 1GKSS Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH

4:40 PMHot Workability of Alloy WE43 Examined using Hot Torsion Testing: Frederick Polesak1; Bruce Davis2; Rick DeLorme2; Sean Agnew1; 1University of Virginia; 2Magnesium Elektron North America Inc.

5:00 PMEnhancement of Superplastic Forming Limit of Magnesium Sheets by Counter-Pressurizing: Wonkyu Bang1; Hyun-Seok Lee1; Hyung-Lae Kim2; Young-Won Chang2; 1RIST; 2POSTECH

5:20 PMMicrostructural Evolution during Roller Hemming of AZ31 Magnesium Sheet: Amanda Levinson1; Raja Mishra2; John Carsley2; Roger Doherty1; Surya Kalidindi1; 1Drexel University; 2General Motors

5:40 PMThe Warm Forming Performance of Mg Sheet Materials: Paul Krajewski1; Peter Friedman2; Jugraj Singh3; 1General Motors; 2Ford Motor Company; 3Chrysler Group, LLC

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Nanocrystalline and Nanocomposite Nd-Fe-B MagnetsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee; JSPS 147th Committee on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials; Lake Shore Cyrotronics, Inc.; AMT&CProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: 11AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science

2:00 PM KeynoteHigh Performance Magnets for Energy Efficient Devices: George Hadjipanayis1; 1University of Delaware

2:40 PM InvitedCoercivity Enhancement in Sintered Nd-Fe-B Magnets Annealed under High Magnetic Fields: Hiroaki Kato1; Takahiro Akiya2; Kunihiro Koike1; 1Yamagata University; 2Tohoku University

3:05 PM InvitedToward Development of Anisotropic Nanocomposite Permanent Magnets: Satoshi Hirosawa1; 1Hitachi Metals, Limited

3:30 PM InvitedDevelopment of High Coercivity Nd-Fe-B Permanent Magnets: Matahiro Komuro1; Yuichi Satsu1; Hiroyuki Suzuki1; Akira Nambu1; Kazuhiro Ueda1; Akira Sugawara1; Hideyuki Matsuoka1; 1Hitachi, Ltd.

3:55 PM InvitedHigh Coercivity Nd-Fe-B Thin Films: Toshiyuki Shima1; 1Tohoku Gakuin University

4:20 PM InvitedCurrent Status of Permanent Magnet Research and Market in China: Aru Yan1; 1Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering

4:35 PMGrain Refinement in Nd2Fe14B Powders by High Hydrogen Pressure Reactive Milling and Desorption: Konrad Güth1; Julia Lyubina2; Ludwig Schultz1; Oliver Gutfleisch1; 1IFW Dresden; 2Imperial College London

4:50 PMCoercivity Mechanism in Hydrogenation-Disproportionation-Desorption-Recombination Processed Nd-Fe-B Base Powders: T. Ohkubo1; H. Sepehri-Amin1; T. Nishiuchi2; S. Hirosawa2; K. Hono1; 1National Institute for Materials Science; 2Hitachi Metals Ltd

5:05 PMTexture Investigation in Melt-Spun High Temperature Mixed Rare Earth-Iron-Boron Alloys: Nathaniel Oster1; Iver Anderson2; Matthew Kramer2; R.W. McCallum2; Wei Tang2; Yaqiao Wu2; Kevin Dennis2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

5:20 PMStructure and Magnetic Properties of Mechanically Milled Melt Spun Rare Earth-based Permanent Magnets: Farhad Golkar1; Jeffrey Shield1; 1University of Nebraska-Lincoln

5:35 PMEffects of Cu Addition on Microstructures and Magnetic Properties of Nd-Fe(Co,Cu)-B Nanocomposite Magnets: Junhua You1; 1Shenyang University of Technology

5:50 PMNdFeB Thick Films as Model Systems for Coercivity Analysis: Ciuta Georgeta1; Fruchart Olivier1; Zhang Yuepeng1; Woodcock Thomas2; Gutfleisch Oliver2; Dempsey Nora1; Givord Dominique3; 1CNRS/Institut Neel; 2IFW; 3CNRS/institut Neel

Materials in Clean Power Systems VI: Clean Coal-, Hydrogen Based-Technologies, and Fuel Cells: Membranes and Materials for Renewable EnergiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University; Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Jeffrey Hawk, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Teruhisa Horita, AIST; Zi-Kui Liu, The Pennsylvania State University

Wednesday PM Room: 33CMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Yan Xiang, Beihang University

2:00 PMNovel Metallic Membranes for Hydrogen Separation: Omer Dogan1; 1DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory

2:20 PMPd-Based Membrane Reactor for Simultaneous CO2 Sequestration and Hydrogen Production from Syngas Produced from IGCC: Yi Ma1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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2:40 PMStructure/Property Relations in Proton Conducting Ceramics of the Form SrCe0.95Yb0.05O3 With Applications in Membrane Separations: The Role of Microstructure and Second Phase Additions to Enhance Electronic Conductivity: Kyle Brinkman1; Frank Chen2; Kevin Huang2; Sung Gu Kang3; David Sholl3; 1Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL); 2University of South Carolina (USC); 3Georgia Institute of Technology

3:00 PMTernary CuPdM Alloys for Hydrogen Separation Membranes: Rongxiang Hu1; Michael Gao1; Ömer Dogan2; Bret Howard2; Bryan Morreale2; 1URS at National Energy Technology Laboratory; 2National Energy Technology Laboratory

3:20 PMElectrodeposition of ZnO Nanocrystallines on ITO Mesoporous Films and Application to Photoelectrochemical Cells: Haining Chen1; Liqun Zhu1; Weiping Li1; Huicong Liu1; 1Beihang University, Key Laboratory of Aerospace Materials and Performance (Ministry of Education), School of Materials Science and Engineering

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3:50 PMCatalysts Decorated ZnO/Si Branched Nano-heterostructure Electrodes for Solar Water Splitting: Ke Sun1; Kristian Madsen1; Khaleda Banu1; Deli Wang1; 1University of California, San Diego

4:10 PMCompetitive Adsorption of CO2 from Binary Gas Mixtures in a Structurally Dynamic Porous Coordination Polymer: Kristi Kauffman1; Jeffrey Culp2; Angela Goodman1; Thomas Brown1; Mark Bernardo1; Russell Pancoast1; Christopher Matranga1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory; 2URS

4:30 PMDirect Deposition of Nanostructured Platinum Cluster on Gas Diffusion Layer for Highly Durable Polymer Electrode Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC: Hyun-Jong Kim1; Ji-Eun Ahn1; Ho Nyun Lee1; Myung Keun Han1; Hong Kee Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

4:50 PMOptimization of the Concentrated V(IV)/V(V) Electrolytes in a Vanadium Redox Battery: Feng Shi1; Huimin Lu1; Yuan Yuan1; 1Beihang University

5:10 PMThermo-mechanical Reliability of Proton Exchange Membranes in Fuel Cells: Ruiliang Jia1; Binghong Han1; Takuya Hasegawa2; Jiping Ye3; Reinhold Dauskardt1; 1Stanford University; 2Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; 3NISSAN ARC LTD.

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Nanostructured Alloys, Mechanical PropertiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Was, University of Michigan; Thak Sang Byun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Dane Morgan, UW Madison; Yasuyoshi Nagai, Tohoku University

Wednesday PM Room: 3March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Robert Odette, University of California Santa Barbara; Peter Hosemann, University of California Berkeley

2:00 PM InvitedRadiation Response of Nanostructured Ferritic Steels to High Dose Ion Irradiation: Michael Miller1; Yanwen Zhang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:40 PMOn the Stability of Nanofeatures in Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys – the Effects of Long Term High Temperature Thermal Aging and Friction Stir Welding: Nicholas Cunningham1; Auriane Etienne1; Yuan Wu1; Doug Klingensmith1; G. Robert Odette1; Erin Haney1; Erich Stergar1; 1UC Santa Barbara

3:00 PMAtomistic Studies on Y-Ti-O Nanoclusters in Ferritic Alloys: Lauren Marus1; Hyon-Jee Voigt1; Brian Wirth2; 1University of California-Berkeley; 2University of Tennessee-Knoxville

3:20 PMHRTEM Study of Oxide Nanoparticles in Fe-Cr MA/ODS Steels: Luke Hsiung1; Micheal Fluss1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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4:00 PMRadiation Response the Nanostructured Ferritic Alloy 14YWT to High Dose Irradiation: Alicia Certain1; Jim Bentley1; Shuttha Shutthanandan2; David Hoelzer3; Todd Allen1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:20 PMMicrostructural Evolution by Helium Irradiation and Its Desorption in ODS Alloy: Jinsung Jang1; Yitao Yang2; Hyung-Ha Jin1; Suk-Hoon Kang1; Chonghong Zhang2; 1Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute; 2Institute of Modern Physics, CAS

4:40 PM InvitedNano-Mechanical Testing and Post Testing Investigation on Ion Beam Irradiated Single Crystal Cu: Peter Hosemann1; Daniel Kiener2; Stuart Maloy3; Osman Anderoglu3; Eric Olivas3; Yongqiang Wang3; 1UC Berkeley; 2University of Leoben; 3LANL

5:20 PMPoint Defect Mediated Radiation Induced Creep in Nano-Crystalline Metal: Yinon Ashkenazy1; Tai Kai-Ping1; Pascal Bellon1; Robert Averback1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

5:40 PMStress, Temperature, and Dose Rate Dependence of Proton Irradiation Creep of Ferritic-Martensitic Steel T91: Cheng Xu1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

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Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV: Dislocations, Strains and Stresses IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jaimie Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, The University of Tennessee; Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology; Y-D Wang, Northeastern University

Wednesday PM Room: 10March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Karen Pantleon, Denmark Technical University; Phil Ryan, APS

2:00 PM KeynoteIn-Situ Laue Diffraction of Deforming Mo Pillars: Helena Van Swygenhoven1; Julien Zimmermann1; Steven Van Petegem1; Cecile Marichal1; Daniel Grolimund1; Hongbin Bei2; Hongbin Bei2; Michael Weisser1; 1Paul Scherrer Institut; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:25 PM InvitedDepth-Resolved Phase Identification and Internal Stress Analysis after High Temperature Corrosion in Power Plants: Karen Pantleon1; 1Technical University of Denmark

2:45 PM InvitedDeveloping Links Between the Microstructure and Lattice Strain Uncertainties: Jay Schuren1; Matthew Miller1; Alexander Kazimirov1; 1Cornell University

3:05 PM InvitedFull Local Elastic Strain Tensor from Laue Microdiffraction: A White-Beam Method to Measure the Lattice Expansion: Odile Robach1; Jean-Sébastien Micha2; Olivier Ulrich1; Patrice Gergaud3; 1CEA-Grenoble / INAC; 2CNRS / SPrAM UMR 5819; 3CEA-Grenoble / LETI

3:25 PM InvitedX-Ray Diffraction Evaluation of the Hardening State of Various Cubic and Hexagonal Materials after Large Strains: Brigitte Bacroix1; Thierry Chauveau1; Guy Dirras1; Olivier Castelnau2; Renald Brenner1; Akrum Abdul-Latif3; Christophe Le Bourlot1; Aurélie Wauthier1; 1CNRS - LPMTM; 2CNRS - PIMM; 3SUPMECA - LISMMA

3:45 PM InvitedExtending Line Profile Analysis to Neutron Diffraction: Tamás Ungár1; 1Eötvös University Budapest

4:05 PMComprehensive Characterization of the Effects of Composition, Temperature, Flux and Fluence on the Evolution of Cu-Mn-Ni Precipitates in Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels: G. Robert Odette1; Nicholas Cunningham1; Brian Wirth2; Matthew Alinger3; Takuya Yamamoto1; Doug Klingensmith1; 1UC Santa Barbara; 2UC Berkeley; 3GE Global Research

4:15 PM InvitedStudy of Precipitate and Recrystallization in Ti-Added Low Carbon Steels by SANS: Baek Seok Seong1; 1KAERI

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4:45 PM InvitedNanostructure of Surrogate Nuclear-Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels: Davor Balzar1; 1University of Denver

5:05 PMMicrostructure of MgGeO3 Post-Perovskite at 84 GPa Determined by 3D X-Ray Diffraction: Gabor Ribarik1; Carole Nisr2; Tamás Ungár1; Gavin Vaughan3; Patrick Cordier2; Sebastien Merkel2; 1Eotvos Lorand University, Institute of Physics, Budapest, Hungary; 2Université Lille 1; 3European Synchrotron Research Facility

5:20 PMInfluence of Recrystallization Texture on Tensile Behavior of Friction Stir Processed Magnesium Alloy: Zhenzhen Yu1; Hahn Choo1; Zhili Feng2; Ke An2; 1University of Tennessee; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

5:30 PMInvestigation of Microstrain near the Fracture Surface in the Tensile-Overloaded Corrosion Resistant Hastelloy C-2000 Alloy: Gabor Csiszar1; Soo Yeol Lee2; Tamas Ungar1; Peter K. Liaw2; Lee M. Pike3; 1Eötvös University Budapest; 2The University of Tennessee; 3Haynes International, Inc.

5:45 PMNeutron Diffraction Studies of Intercritically Austempered Ductile Irons: Alan Druschitz1; Ricardo Aristizabal1; Edward Druschitz1; Camden Hubbard2; Thomas Watkins2; Larry Walker2; Mel Ostrander3; 1University of Alabama at Birmingham; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3Rex Heat Treat

5:55 PMAnalysis of the Initial Oxidation of Gamma-TiAl by Non-Destructive Ion Beam Analysis: Hans-Eberhard Zschau1; Michael Schütze1; 1Dechema e. V.

6:10 PMCrack Trafficking across Borders: Imaging Fatigue Crack Propagation In Situ at Grain Boundaries with Synchrotron Radiation: Naji Husseini1; Martina Zimmermann2; Clinique Brundidge1; Jason Geathers1; Christopher Torbet3; Wah-Keat Lee4; Tresa Pollock3; J Jones1; Roy Clarke1; 1University of Michigan; 2Universität Siegen; 3University of California, Santa Barbara; 4Argonne National Laboratory

6:20 PMParticle Size Analysis of Multimodal Gamma-Prime (γ’) Distributions in an Advanced Polycrystalline Nickel-Base Superalloy by a Peak Broadening Approach: David Collins1; Howard Stone1; 1University of Cambridge

Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies: Interfaces and ElectromigrationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Sung Kang, IBM; Eric Cotts, SUNY Binghamton; Laura Turbini, Research in Motion; Rajen Sidhu, Intel Corporation; John Osenbach, LSI Corporation; Albert Wu, National Central Univ, Taiwan; Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems

Wednesday PM Room: 7BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Laura Turbini, Research In Motion; Polina Snugovsky, Celestica

2:00 PM InvitedInterfacial Reactions in the Sn-(Pb)/Ni-7wt%V Couples: Sinn-wen Chen1; Yu-ren Lin1; Hsin-jay Wu1; Hong-ming Lin2; 1National Tsing Hua University; 2Tatung University

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2:25 PM InvitedFundamental Studies on Electromigration in Eutectic Sn-Based Solder Joints: Fu Guo1; Guangchen Xu1; Ruihong Zhang1; Hongwen He1; 1Beijing University of Technology

2:50 PM InvitedEffect of the Cu Thickness in Ti/Ni(V)/Cu under Bump Metallization on Interfacial Reaction and Mechanical Test of Sn3.0Ag0.5Cu Solder Joint: I-Tai Wang1; Kai-Jheng Wang1; Chi-Yang Yu1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; 1National Tsing Hua University

3:15 PMElectroless Fe-Ni under Bump Metallurgy for Solder Interconnects: H. Zhou1; J. Guo1; J. Shang2; 1Institute of Metal Research; 2University of Illinois

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3:45 PMEffect of Solder Bump Heights on Cu Dissolution Rate in Pb-Free Flip Chip Solder Joints by Electromigration: Fan-Yi Ouyang1; Pilin Liu1; Matt Pharr2; Kejie Zhao2; Zhigang Suo2; 1Intel Corporation; 2Harvard University

4:05 PMEffects of Cu-Bearing Flux on Sn-3.5Ag Soldering with Electroless Ni-P/Au Surface Finish: Microstructure and Joint Reliability: Hitoshi Sakurai1; Keun-Soo Kim1; Youichi Kukimoto2; Katsuaki Suganuma1; 1Osaka University; 2Harima Chemicals, Inc.

4:25 PMEffect of Cu Electroplating Process on the “Kirkendall Voiding” in SnAgCu-Cu Solder Joints: Liang Yin1; Nikolay Dimitrov2; Peter Borgesen2; 1Universal Instruments Corp; 2Binghamton University

4:45 PMCorrelations of Microstructure and Electromigation Behavior in Eutectic Sn-Pb Solder Joints: Andre Lee1; Y. Lee1; K. Subramanian1; 1Michigan State University

5:05 PMThe Effect of Pd Thickness in the Interfacial Reaction between Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Solder and Electroless Nickel/Electroless Palladium/Immersion Gold Surface Finish and Their Mechanical Properties: Youngmin Kim1; Jin-Young Park1; Young-Ho Kim1; 1Hanyang University

Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials X: Conductors, Dielectrics, Interconnects, Phase Change Memory, and Polymer MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Chih-Ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Hans Flandorfer, University of Vienna; Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Jae-ho Lee, Hongik University; Yee-Wen Yen, National Taiwan Univ of Science & Tech; Clemens Schmetterer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg; Ikuo Ohnuma, Tohoku University; Chao-Hong Wang, National Chung Cheng University

Wednesday PM Room: 7AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Alexandre Kodentsov, Eindhoven University of Technology; Jae-Ho Lee, Hongik University

2:00 PM InvitedPhase Transformation of PVP-Protected Noble Metallic Nanoparticle Deposits upon Heating in Air: Jenn-Ming Song1; Guan-Di Chiou2; Wei-Ting Chen1; Shih-Yun Chen2; Tzu-Hsuan Kao3; In-Gann Chen3; Hsin-Yi Lee4; 1National Dong Hwa University; 2National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; 3National Cheng Kung University; 4National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center

2:25 PMSynthesis of Ag Nanoparticles for the Fabrication of Highly Conductive Ink: Inyu Jung1; Yun Hwan Jo1; Hyuck Mo Lee1; 1KAIST

2:40 PMInfluence of Post Annealing Ambient on the Microstructure and Contact Resistance of Screen-Printed Silver Contacts of Silicon Solar Cells: Sungbin Cho1; Jung-Woo Chun1; Bo-Mook Chung1; Joo-Youl Huh1; Byung-Chul Lee2; Kuninori Okamoto2; 1Korea University; 2Cheil Industries Inc.

2:55 PMLow Resistivity RuTaC Barrier for Cu Interconnection: Jau-Shiung Fang1; J. Lin1; B. Chen1; G. Chen1; T. Chin1; 1National Formosa University

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3:30 PMMetal-Induced Crystallization and the Diffusion Behavior of Al/Ge Thin Film: Chao Nan Yeh1; Kewin Yang1; Albert T. Wu1; 1National Central University

3:45 PMMeasurement of Warpage for Chips on Si Interposer: Hsueh-Hsien Hsu1; Tao-Chih Chang2; Chih Chen3; Hsin-Yi Lee4; Albert T. Wu1; 1National Central University; 2Industrial Technology Research Institute; 3National Chiao Tung University; 4National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center

4:00 PMDynamic Transmission Electron Microscope Investigation of Coupled Laser Absorption, Phase Transformation, and Nanoscale Morphology in e2Sb2Te5: Bryan Reed1; Melissa Santala1; Stefan Meister2; Thomas LaGrange1; Geoffrey Campbell1; Nigel Browning1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 2Stanford University

4:15 PMThermal Treatment of a Ni/Pt Bi-Layer Deposited on a Polyimide Film for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: Sheng-Jye Cherng1; Chih-Ming Chen1; 1National Chung Hsing University

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4:30 PMSynthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials from Paper Phenolic Board: Yu Ting Huang1; YiWei Lin1; Chih Ming Chen1; 1National Chung Hsing University

Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Effect of Processing on the Properties of Shape Memory AlloysSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: S. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida; Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Frederick Calkins, The Boeing Company; Shuichi Miyazaki, Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Wednesday PM Room: 11BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Gunther Eggeler, Ruhr-Universität Bochum; Thomas Waitz, University of Vienna

2:00 PM InvitedOn the Processes Involved in Shape Setting of SMA: Petr Sittner1; J. Pilch1; L. Heller1; 1Institute of Physics of the ASCR

2:20 PMAn In Situ Neutron Diffraction Study of Shape Setting NiTi: Othmane Benafan1; Santo Padula2; Ronald Noebe2; Raj Vaidyanathan1; 1UCF; 2NASA GRC

2:35 PM InvitedThe Effect of Inclusion Content on the Mechanical and Physical Properties of Binary NiTi Shape Memory Alloys: Giorgio Vergani1; Frank Sczerzenie1; Graeme Paul1; 1SAES Smart Materials

2:55 PMCharacterization of Low Inclusions NiTi Shape Memory Wires for Industrial Applications: Alberto Coda1; Luca Fumagalli1; Giorgio Vergani2; Frank Sczerzenie2; 1SAES Getters S.p.A.; 2SAES Smart Materials Inc.

3:10 PMStudy of the Influence of Inclusions on the Behavior of NiTi Shape-Memory Alloys in Thermal Cycling by Means of FEM: Marco Fabrizio Urbano1; 1SAES Getters

3:25 PM Break

3:35 PM InvitedShape Memory Alloy Cables: John Shaw1; 1The University of Michigan

3:55 PM InvitedShape-Memory Nitinol with Micro-Channel Networks: Anselm J. Neurohr1; David Dunand1; 1Northwestern University

4:15 PMJoining Strategies for Shape Memory Alloy Actuators: Konstantin Lygin1; Sven Langbein1; Tim Sadek1; 1Ruhr University Bochum

4:30 PMFabrication of Neck Ache Prevent Tool Applying Ti-Ni Superelastic Alloy: Kazuhiro Kitamura1; Hiraku Tsuboi2; Katsuyoshi Chino3; Yu Takeuchi4; Kimio Satou5; 1Aichi University of Education; 2Nagano Techno Foundation; 3C. K.Techno Co, Ltd.; 4Misuya Industry Co, Ltd.; 5Suzaka city

4:45 PMSevere Plastic Deformation of a Beta-Titanium Shape Memory Alloy: Ji Ma1; Ibrahim Karaman1; 1Texas A&M University

5:00 PMSelf-Assembled Ti Nanowires on Single Crystal NiTi Shape Memory Alloys: Xu Huang1; Yuriy Chumlyakov2; Ainissa Ramirez1; 1Yale University; 2Siberian Physical and Technical Institute

5:15 PM End of Session

Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration: A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tome: Steels, DamageSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Mark Daymond, Queens’s University

Wednesday PM Room: 6CMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jose Gracio, Universidade de Aveiro; Thomas Bieler, Michigan State University; Chad Sinclair, University of British Columbia

2:00 PM InvitedPlastic Anisotropy in Multiphase Steels: Young Ung Jeong1; Frederic Barlat1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

2:25 PM InvitedEffect of Asymmetric Rolling on the Mechanical Behavior of Low Carbon Steel under Shear Tests: A Simple Modelling Approach: Jose Gracio1; 1University of Aveiro

2:50 PMComparison of Experimental and Computational Texture Evolution in Steel under Multi-Axial Loads: Adam Creuziger1; Thomas Gnäupel-Herold1; Lin Hu2; Anthony Rollett3; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2Carnegie Mellon University ; 3Carnegie Mellon University

3:10 PMMicromechanical Modelling of Strength and Deformation of Advanced High Strength Steels on the Grain Level: Christian Krempaszky1; Ewald Werner2; Andreas Pichler3; Thomas Hebesberger3; 1CD Laboratory of Material Mechanics of High Performance Alloys, TU-Munich; 2Technische Universität München; 3voestalpine Stahl Linz GmbH

3:30 PM Break

3:50 PM InvitedRoping of Ferritic Stainless Steels: Models and Experiments: Chad Sinclair1; Guillaume Lefebvre1; Ricardo Lebensohn2; Jean-Denis Mithieux3; 1University of British Columbia; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3ArcelorMittal

4:15 PM InvitedIntegrated Experimental and Crystal Plasticity Investigations of Heterogeneous Deformation and Damage Nucleation in Titanium: Thomas Bieler1; Philip Eisenlohr2; Martin Crimp1; Leyun Wang1; A. Alankar2; Yiyi Yang1; Rozaliya Barabash3; Gene Ice3; Wenjun Liu4; 1Michigan State University; 2Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4Argonne National Laboratory

4:40 PM InvitedRole of Crystallographic Texture in the Delamination and Fracture of Al-Li Alloys: Armand Beaudoin1; Rebecca Storer1; Wesley Tayon2; Sean Hamel1; Peter Kurath1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2NASA Langley

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5:05 PMDuctile Failure of Metals: The Initiation and Growth of Nanovoids: Marc Meyers1; Eduardo Bringa2; Yizhe Tang1; 1UCSD; 2U. Nacional de Cuyo

5:30 PMRoles of Stress and Strain in IG Cracking of Irradiated Stainless Steel in Supercritical Water: Elaine West1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

5:50 PMThe Effect of Asymmetric Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Interstitial Free Steel: Saeed Tamimi1; Gabriela Vincze1; Augusto Lopes2; Jose Gracio1; Edgar Rauch3; Frédéric Barlat4; 1TEMA; 2Departamento de Engenharia Ceramica e do Vidro; 3Génie Physique et Mécanique des MatériauxENSPG-INPG (ESA CNRS 5010); 4Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology

6:10 PMSimulations for Fatigue Damage Incubation Mechanisms of Textured Al Alloy Using Crystal Plasticity Model: Yibin Xue1; Chong Teng1; Tong Li1; 1Utah State University

Processing and Properties of Powder-Based Materials: Mechanical Alloying/Milling, Reactions and ConsolidationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Powder Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: K. Morsi, San Diego State University; Ahmed El-Desouky, San Diego State University

Wednesday PM Room: 33AMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: K. Morsi, San Diego State University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMEffect of Milling Process on Mechanical Properties of Fully Consolidated Titanium and Titanium Alloy Powders Made by Armstrong Process® Technology: Yukinori Yamamoto1; Wei Chen1; Stephen Nunn1; Jim Kiggans1; Michael Clark1; Sarma Gorti1; Adrian Sabau1; Ronald Swain1; Craig Blue1; Brian Fuller2; Kamal Akhtar2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Cristal US, Inc./ International Titanium Powder

2:25 PMFabrication of Ultrafine-Grained Al-Mg Alloy via ECAP Consolidation of Nanostructured Powder: Zhihui Zhang1; Xiaolin Wu2; Ying Li1; Troy Topping1; Wei Xu2; Yizhang Zhou1; Kenong Xia2; Enrique Lavernia1; 1UC Davis; 2University of Melbourne

2:45 PMInvestigation of Mechanical Alloying Process Parameters on Fe-Mn-Si Based System: A. Umut Soyler1; Burak Özkal1; Leandru G. Bujoreanu2; 1Istanbul Technical University; 2The “Gh. Asachi” Technical University

3:05 PMThe Effects of Boron Sources on the Mechanochemical Synthesis of AlB2 from Chloride-Based Powders: Duygu Agaogullari1; Hasan Gökçe1; Ismail Duman1; M. Lütfi Öveçoglu1; 1Istanbul Technical University

3:25 PM Break

3:35 PMDeformation-Induced Ductility in Cryomilled Nanostructured Nickel: Yonghao Zhao1; Qian Zhan2; Troy Topping1; Y. Li1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis; 2University of Science and Technology Beijing

3:55 PMThe Effects of Ti Addition on the Microstructural and Physical Properties of Cu-SiC Composite Powders: Ceren Dutdibi1; Hasan Gokce1; A. Umut Soyler1; M. Lutfi Ovecoglu1; Burak Ozkal1; 1ITU

4:15 PMThe Effect of Ball-to-Powder Weight Ratio on the Synthesis of Aluminum Diboride: Hasan Gökçe1; Duygu Agaogullari1; Ismail Duman1; M. Lütfi Öveçoglu1; 1Istanbul Technical University

4:35 PMInvestigation of Solid State Reaction Mechanism for Sodium Metaborate (NaBO2) Production: Aysel Kanturk Figen1; Hatice Ergüven1; Sabriye Piskin1; 1Yildiz Technical University

Properties, Processing, and Performance of Steels and Ni-Based Alloys for Advanced Steam Conditions: High Temperature Oxidation and Design for ResistanceSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Tortorelli, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Paul Jablonski, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University

Wednesday PM Room: 33BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Peter Tortorelli, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University

2:00 PMHigh Temperature Corrosion Resistance of Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys in CO2-H2O Atmospheres: Thomas Gheno1; Jianqiang Zhang1; David Young1; 1University of New South Wales

2:20 PMOxidation and Corrosion Resistance of Structural Alloys in Supercritical Water for Generation IV Reactor Systems: Peng Xu1; Liang Zhao1; Lizhen Tan1; Todd Allen1; 1University of Wisconsin

2:40 PMSteam Oxidation of Fe-20Cr-30Ni-2Nb Austenitic Steel at 973 K: Toshio Maruyama1; Masakazu Yamashita1; Mitsutoshi Ueda1; Kenichi Kawamura1; Masao Takeyama1; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology

3:00 PMAustenitic Steel Oxidation in Steam: Alloy Composition and Surface Modification Solutions: Bruce Pint1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:20 PMMoisture Effects on the Oxidation Behavior of Ni-Based Alloys: Wei Zhao1; Brian Gleeson1; 1University of Pittsburgh

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMOxidation Behavior of Alumina-Forming Austenitic Steel in Steam: Kinga Unocic1; Michael Brady1; Yukinori Yamamoto1; Bruce Pint1; 1ORNL

4:20 PMHydrogen Ingress in Stainless Steels during High-Temperature Oxidation in Water Vapor: James Keiser1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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4:40 PMSteam Oxidation of New PVD Nano-Structured and Microstructured Coatings on P92 Steels: Francisco Pérez Trujillo1; Maria Hierro1; Maria Mato1; Juan Sanchez1; Marta Brizuela1; 1Universidad Complutense de Madrid

5:00 PMCharacterization of Amorphous/Nanocrystalline Steel Coatings Developed by Different Thermal Spray Processes: Vikram Varadaraajan1; Ramesh Kumar Guduru1; Pravansu Mohanty1; 1Univ of Michigan

Recycling General Session: MetalsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizer: Joseph Pomykala, Argonne National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: 12March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Joseph Pomykala, Argonne National Laboratory

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM Keynote2011 Vittorio de Nora Award Winner: Recycling of Contaminated Aluminium Scrap: Anne Kvithyld1; 1SINTEF

2:25 PMRecycling and Material Price: An Exploration of the Effects of Secondary Substitutability on Price Stability: Nathan Fleming1; Randolph Kirchain1; Elisa Alonso1; Richard Roth1; Frank Field1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2:45 PMIncreased Recycled Aluminum Content during Remelting by Incorporating Compositional Uncertainty: Tracey Brommer1; Elsa Olivetti1; Britt Elin Gihleengen2; Geir Øyen2; Hans Ole Riddervold2; Randolph Kirchain1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2Norsk Hydro

3:05 PMOn In-Process Separation of Zinc from EAF Dust: Naiyang Ma1; 1ArcelorMittal

3:25 PMThe Removal of Nickel from Leachate of Galvanic Sludge with Titanium Dioxide: Muge Sari Yilmaz1; Sibel Kasap1; Ozgul Dere Ozdemir1; Sabriye Piskin1; 1Yildiz Technical University

3:45 PM Break

3:55 PMRecycling of High Quality Steel Scraps Directly in Electroslag Remelting Process (ESR): Burak Birol1; Muhlis Saridede1; 1Yildiz Technical University

4:15 PMRecycling of Wastes Generated during the Steelmaking Process: Victor Telles1; Joner Alves1; Denise Espinosa1; Jorge Tenório1; 1University of Sao Paulo - USP

4:35 PMDifferential Removal of Copper and Iron from Acidic Polymetallic Aqueous Solutions: Jinhui Li1; Youjun Xiao1; Daoling Xiong1; Ruixiang Wang1; Hao Chen1; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology

4:55 PMHigh Purity Alumina Powders Extracted from Aluminum Dross by the Calcining—Leaching Process: Liu Qingsheng1; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology

5:15 PMResearch on Effect of Recombination Action of Rare Earth Metals La,Ce and Y on Soil Enzymatic Activities: Nie Jinxia1; Chen Yunnen1; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology

Refractory Metals 2011: Refractory Metal-Based Composites ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Refractory Metals CommitteeProgram Organizers: Omer Dogan, DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory; Jim Ciulik, University of Texas, Austin

Wednesday PM Room: 19March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: James Ciulik, University of Texas at Austin; Michael Gao, URS at National Energy Technology Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedOptimization of Mo-Ni-Al-X Alloys for High Temperature Oxidation: Matthew Kramer1; Pratik Ray1; Travis Brammer1; Kevin Severs1; Mufit Akinc1; 1Iowa State University

2:20 PM InvitedEffect of Zr Micro-Alloying Additions on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mo-Si(-B) Alloys: Martin Heilmaier1; Manja Krüger2; Nelia Wanderka3; 1Technische Universität Darmstadt; 2University of Magdeburg; 3Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH

2:40 PMFracture Behavior of Mo-Si-B Alloys at Elevated Temperatures in Air and Inert Atmospheres: Joseph Lemberg1; Michael Middlemas2; Joseph Cochran2; Robert Ritchie1; 1University of California Berkeley; 2Georgia Institute of Technology

3:00 PMEffect of Alloying on Phase Stability and Deformation Behavior of Mo-Si-B System: Oleg Kontsevoi1; Arthur Freeman1; 1Northwestern University

3:20 PM Break

3:40 PMMolybdenum - Silicate Multiphase Composites: Mechanical Considerations: Peter Marshall1; Joe Cochran1; Will Daloz1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

4:00 PMMolybdenum-Silicate Multiphase Composites: Oxidation Concerns: William Daloz1; Joe Cochran1; Peter Marshall1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

4:20 PMMicrostructures and Oxidation Behavior of W Substituted Mo-Si-B Alloys: Pratik Ray1; Mufit Akinc1; Matthew Kramer1; 1Iowa State University

4:40 PMOxidation Performance of Mo-Si-B Alloys: Implications through Alloying and Pre-Treatment: Steffen Burk1; Bronislava Gorr1; Hans-Jürgen Christ1; 1Universität Siegen

5:00 PMThe Systematic Control of Polyhedral Mo Powder Formation with Different Particle Sizes: Xian Qin Wang1; Fei Zhuang1; Yuan Jun Sun1; Jun Huai Liu1; Jing Li1; Hu Zhao1; 1Jin Dui Cheng (JDC) Molybdenum Group Co. Ltd.

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Sensors, Sampling, and Simulation for Process Control: Liquid Metal Sensing and Online MeasurementSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brian Thomas, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Andrew Campbell, WorleyParsons; Srinath Viswanathan, University of Alabama; Lifeng Zhang, Missouri University of Science and Technology; James Yurko, 22Ti LLC; Thomas Battle, Midrex Technologies

Wednesday PM Room: 13March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Brian Thomas, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Lifeng Zhang, Missouri University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PM KeynoteIn-Situ Sensors for Liquid Metal Quality: Roderick Guthrie1; Mihaiela Isac1; 1McGill Metals Processing Centre

2:40 PM KeynoteSensors for On-Line Monitoring of Molten Metal Quality: Jeffrey Fergus1; 1Auburn University

3:10 PMDevelopment of an Aqueous Particle Sensor (APSIII) System as a Research Tool for Studying the Behavior of Inclusions in Water Models of Tundish Operations: Mihaiela Isac1; Abhishek Chakraborty1; Luis Calzado1; Roderick Guthrie1; 1McGill Metals Processing Centre

3:35 PM Break

3:55 PMLorentz Force Velocimetry – A Contactless Technique for Flow Measurement in High-Temperature Melts: Andre Thess1; Yurii Kolesnikov2; Christian Karcher1; Rico Klein2; 1Ilmenau University of Technology ; 2Ilmenau University of Technology

4:20 PMThe Development of a Sensor to Determine the Direction of Velocity in Liquid Aluminum: Mitren Sukhram1; Stavros Argyropoulos1; 1University of Toronto

4:45 PMNew Sensors for the Velocity Measurement in Liquid Metal Processes: Klaus Timmel1; Sven Eckert1; Thomas Wondrak1; Frank Stefani1; Gunter Gerbeth1; 1Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

5:10 PMMeasurement of Molten Steel Surface Velocity with SVC and Nail Dipping during Continuous Casting Process: Joydeep Sengupta1; Rui Liu2; Don Crosbie1; S. Chung1; M. Trinh1; Brian Thomas2; 1ArcelorMittal Dofasco; 2University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

5:35 PMMeasurement of Transient Meniscus Flow in Steel Continuous Casters and Effect of Electromagnetic Braking: Seong-Mook Cho1; Hyoung-Jun Lee1; Seon-Hyo Kim1; Rajneesh Chaudhary2; Brian Thomas2; Duck-Hee Lee3; Yong-Jin Kim3; Woong-Ryul Choi4; Sung-Kwang Kim4; Hui-Soo Kim4; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology; 2University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; 3POSCO Gwangyang Steel Works; 4POSCO Gwangyang Works

Shape Casting IV: Light Metals Division Symposium in Honor of Prof. John T. Berry: Methods and SystemsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Processing Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Murat Tiryakioglu, University of North Florida; Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Wednesday PM Room: 15BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Alan Druschitz, Univ of Alabama; Derya Dispinar, SINTEF

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMThe Effect of Reducing the Molecular Weight of the Foam Pattern in the Lost Foam Casting Process: Kiavash Siavashi1; Clare Topping2; William Griffiths3; 1University of Birmingham; 2Isotron; 3University of Birmingham

2:30 PMClassical Nondestructive Testing Techniques Do Not Correlate with Strength as Does Process Compensated Resonant Testing: Robert Nath1; Marvin Johnson2; Clifford Grupke2; Chuck Leonard3; 1Magnaflux Quasar; 2Retired/Consultant; 3Diversified Machine, Inc.

2:50 PMAdvanced Methoding Concepts for the Gravity Casting of Steel Alloys: Bob Puhakka1; 1Alloy Casting Industries

3:10 PMAdvanced Mold Design Technology of the LCS Waterjet (WJ) Entry Edge Casting Components Assisted by Flow, Solidification and Stress Modeling: Laurentiu Nastac1; John Romanelli1; 1Concurrent Technologies Corporation

3:30 PMEvaluation of the Distortion of a Hydro Turbine Blade during Heat Treatment Process: Jinwu Kang1; 1Tsinghua University

3:50 PM Break

4:10 PMThe Capability Enhancement of Aluminium Casting Process by Application of the Novel CRIMSON Method: Xiaojun Dai1; Mark Jolly1; 1University of Birmingham

4:30 PMOptimization of the Process Parameters and Tooling Improvement for the Rheocasting of High Quality Aluminum Components Using the SEED Process: Chang-Qing Zheng1; Ehab Samuel1; Alain Simard1; Florentin Laplume1; 1National Research Council Canada

4:50 PMShaped Castings and Machining: John Wyatt1; John Berry1; 1Mississippi State University

5:10 PMThe Estimable Value of “Clever” Experiments: John Berry1; 1Mississippi State University

5:35 PM Concluding Comments Dr. Berry will have the opportunity to reflect on the symposium, metal casting and life.

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Size Effects in Mechanical Behavior: Observing Size Effects Using the Microcompression MethodSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Not Applicable, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley & LBL

Wednesday PM Room: 2March 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley; Cynthia Byer, Johns Hopkins University

2:00 PM InvitedAchieving Ultra-High Strength and Strain-Hardening Rate by Trapping Dislocations in Small Material Volumes: Kwok-Sing Ng1; Alfonso Ngan1; 1University of Hong Kong

2:30 PM InvitedSize Effects on Strength and Hardening in Cu Micropillars: P. J. Guruprasad1; Daniel Kiener2; Gerhard Dehm2; Shyam Keralavarma3; Amine Benzerga3; 1Ecole des Mines de Paris; 2Austrian Academy of Sciences; 3Texas A&M University

3:00 PMEffect of Initial Dislocation Density on Microcompression Experiments of HCP Single-Crystal Magnesium: Cynthia Byer1; K. T. Ramesh1; 1Johns Hopkins University

3:20 PMSize Effects in Slip and Twinning in Mg Single Crystals: Erica Lilleodden1; Gyu Seok Kim1; 1GKSS Research Center

3:40 PM Break

4:10 PMSize Effects on Plasticity and Martensitic Transformation in Shape Memory Alloy Microcrystals: Matthew Bowers1; Michael Mills1; John Carpenter1; Peter Anderson1; Sivom Manchiraju1; 1The Ohio State University

4:30 PMAnomalous Features of the Nanoscale Deformation of “Gum Metal”: John Morris1; Elizabeth Withey1; Rohini Sankaran1; Andrew Minor1; Daryl Chrzan1; Shigeru Kuramoto2; 1University of California Berkeley; 2Toyota Central R&D Laboratory

4:50 PMA Microcompression Study Of Gum Metal: Julia Hapke1; Shigeru Kuramoto2; Erica Lilleodden1; 1GKSS-Research Center; 2Toyota Central R&D Laboratory

5:10 PMHigh Resolution Imaging of Gum Metal Defect Structure: Rohini Sankaran1; Velimir Radmilovic2; Daryl Chrzan1; Andrew Minor1; John Morris1; 1University of California Berkeley; 2Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Waste Heat Recovery: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Cynthia Belt, Consultant; Mark Jolly, University of Birmingham; Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University; Rachel DeLucas, H.C. Starck

Wednesday PM Room: 31BMarch 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Rachel De Lucas, HC Starck Inc; Xingbo Liu, West Virginia Univ

2:00 PMWaste Heat Utilization to Increase Energy Efficiency in the Metals Industry: Elizabet Cruz1; Maytinee Vatanakul1; Rory Hynes1; Jim Sarvinis1; 1Hatch

2:20 PMWaste Heat Reduction and Recovery Options for Metals Industry: Arvind Thekdi1; Cynthia Belt2; 1E3M Inc.; 2Consultant

2:40 PMDevelopment of a Direct Evaporator for the Organic Rankine Cycle: Donna Guillen1; Helge Klockow2; Matthew Lehar2; Sebastian Freund2; Jennifer Jackson2; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2General Electric Company

3:00 PMThe Application of Industrial Waste Heat to ORC Waste Heat Generators: Bob Miller1; 1Calnetix, Inc.

3:20 PMTopological Considerations for Thermoelectric Capture of Waste Heat: Jan Beck1; David Nemir1; Manuel Alvarado1; 1TXL Group, Inc.

3:40 PMWaste Heat Recovery in the Aluminum Melting Furnaces: John W. Nortan1; 1Nortan Engineering, LLC

4:00 PMEnergy Efficiency Improvement by Implementation of the Novel CRIMSON Aluminium Casting Process: Mark Jolly1; Xiaojun Dai1; 1University of Birmingham

4:20 PMWaste Heat Recovery Trial from Aluminum Reduction Cell Exhaust Gases: Hadi Fanisalek1; Mohsen Bashiri1; Reza Kamali1; 1Hormozal

4:40 PMThe Study of Coal Gasification by Molten Blast Furnace Slag: Peng Li1; Qingbo Yu1; 1Northeastern University

5:00 PMSystem for Recovering Waste Heat from High Temperature Molten Blast Furnace Slag: Junxiang Liu1; Qingbo Yu1; Qin Qin1; 1Northeastern University

5:20 PMStability and Thermoelectric Properties of Transition Metal Silicides from First Principles Calculations: Philippe Jund1; Xiaoma Tao1; Romain Viennois1; Catherine Colinet1; Jean Claude Tédenac1; 1Université Montpellier 2 - ICGM

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Thursday AM Room: 8March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jud Ready, Georgia Institute of Tech; Vijay Singh, University of Kentucky

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMSynthesis of Discrete Aluminum Nanoparticles: Christopher Crouse1; Eunsung Shin2; P. Terry Murray2; Jonathan Spowart1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2University of Dayton Research Institute

8:50 AMMicrostructure of Ball Milled Nanostructured Cu: Daria Setman1; Michael Kerber1; Hamed Bahmanpour2; Ronald Scattergood2; Carl Koch2; Michael Zehetbauer1; 1Research group Physics of Nanostructured Materials, University Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, North Carolina State University, USA

9:05 AMGrowth of Bulk, Nano-Composite (RE)-Ba-Cu-O Single Grain Superconductors: Hari babu Nadendla1; YunHua Shi2; Sandeep Pathak2; Anthony Dennis2; David Cardwell2; 1Brunel University; 2University of Cambridge

9:20 AMInkjet Printed Gold Nanoparticulate Pads for Surface Finish in Electronic Package: Seonhee Jang1; Kyoung-Jin Jeong1; Sungkoo Kang1; Donghoon Kim1; 1Samsung Electro-Mechanics

9:35 AMSynthesis of Anisotropic Nanoporous Platinum Structures: Yuan Li1; Antonia Antoniou1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

9:50 AMTailoring the Structure of Iron-Carbon Nanocomposites by Laser Power Variation Throughout the Laser Pyrolysis Process: Ion Morjan1; Florian Dumitrache1; Rodica Alexandrescu1; Claudiu Fleaca1; Ruxandra Birjega1; Catalin-Romeo Luculescu1; Iuliana Soare1; Victor Kuncser1; Victor Ciupina1; 1National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AMMechanomutable Nanomaterials: Multiscale Computational and Experimental Studies: Markus Buehler1; Steven Cranford1; Christine Ortiz1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

10:35 AMFabrication of Gold-Platinum Nanoalloy by High-Intensity Laser Irradiation of Solution: Takahiro Nakamura1; Yuliati Herbani1; Shinichi Sato1; 1IMRAM, Tohoku University

10:50 AMEnhancement of CFRP Composites’ Lateral Strength by Means of Magnetically Aligned CNTs: Saud Aldajah1; Yousef Haik1; 1United Arab Emirates University

11:05 AMEffective Elastic Properties of Solids Containing Imperfectly Bonded Nano-Inhomogeneities Based on Atomistic-Continuum Interphase Model: Bhasker Paliwal1; Mohammed Cherkaoui1; 1Unité Mixte Internationale (UMI) Georgia Tech-CNRS & Georgia Institute of Technology

11:20 AMCarbon Nanotube and Thin Film RF Antenna: David Stollberg1; 1Georgia Tech Research Institute

11:35 AMMetallic Nanoparticles in a Polysaccharide Thin Film: Patricia Farias1; Josivandro Silva1; Igor Cavalcanti2; Beate Santos1; Adriana Fontes1; Rosa Dutra2; 1Federal University of Pernambuco - UFPE; 2RENORBIO

11:50 AM Concluding Comments

2nd International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing: Sintering and Synthesis Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Pyrometallurgy Committee, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Jerome Downey, Montana Tech; Jaroslaw Drelich, Michigan Technological University; Tao Jiang, Central South University; Mark Cooksey, CSIRO

Thursday AM Room: 18March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Xiaohui Fan, Central South University; Xuewei Lv, Chongqing University,China

8:30 AMCrystallization Behavior of Calcium Ferrite during Iron Ore Sintering: Xiaohui Fan1; Lin Hu1; Min Gan1; 1Central South University

8:50 AMNumeric Simulation of the Cooling Process of the Iron Ore Sinter: Jiaqing Yin1; Xuewei Lv1; Chenguang Bai1; 1Chongqing University,China

9:10 AMStudy on Sintering Properties of A Fine Iron Concentrate Containing Hematite and Limonite: Tao Jiang1; Zheng-wei Yu1; Yu-feng Guo1; Yong-bin Yang1; Jian-jun Fan2; 1Central South University; 2Taiyuan Iron and Steel(Group) Corp.

9:30 AM Break

9:40 AMKinetics Studies of the Zinc Ferrite Synthesis: Mery Gómez1; José D’Abreu1; Helio Kohler1; 1Puc-rio

10:00 AMVitrification of the Thermal State during Iron Ore Sintering: Xuling Chen1; Xiaohui Fan1; Tao Jiang1; Xiaoming Mao1; Hongming Long2; 1Central South University; 2Anhui university of technology

10:20 AMImproving of Compression Strength of Preheated Pellets by High Pressure Roll Grinding: Jianjun Fan1; Guanzhou Qiu1; Tao Jiang1; Yufeng Guo1; 1Central South University

10:40 AM Concluding Comments

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Thursday AM Room: 1BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: En Ma, John Hopkins University; Paulo Ferreira, The University of Texas at Austin

8:30 AM InvitedIn Situ Mechanical Testing in the TEM as a Window anto Small-Scale Plasticity Phenomena: Andrew Minor1; 1UC Berkeley & LBL

8:55 AM InvitedApplication of In-Situ Electron Microscopy in Nanoscience and Energy Research: Jianyu Huang1; Li Zhong2; Chongmin Wang3; Ju Li4; Liang Qi4; John Sullivan1; Wu Xu3; Jie Yu5; Liqiang Zhang2; Scott Mao2; Nicholas Hudak1; Xiaohua Liu1; Arunkumar Subramanian1; Hongyu Fan1; Akihiro Kushima4; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2University of Pittsburgh; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 4University of Pennsylvania; 5Harbin Institute of Technology

9:20 AM InvitedDeformation in Metallic Nanowires under In-Situ TEM: Scott Mao1; He Zheng1; J. Luo1; Jianyu Huang2; 1University of Pittsburgh; 2Sandia National Lab

9:45 AM InvitedIn-Situ Mechanical Testing of Nanowires and Nanodots: Johann Michler1; 1EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

10:10 AMIn-Situ SEM Micro-Compression Behavior of 1-D Nanostructure Arrays: Siddhartha Pathak1; William Mook1; Mikhael Bechelany1; Johann Michler1; 1EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research

10:25 AM Break

10:40 AM InvitedQuantitative In Situ Mechanical Characterization of Carbon Nanotube/Epoxy Interface and Individual Carbon Nanotube Using Novel Micromechanical Devices: Yogi Ganesan1; Cheng Peng1; Yang Lu1; Phillip Loya1; Jun Lou1; 1Rice University

11:05 AM InvitedSuperplastic Shaping of Silica Glass Nanowires and Nanoparticles: Electron-Beam-Assisted Flow Near Room Temperature: Evan Ma1; 1Johns Hopkins University

11:30 AM InvitedRecent Advances in Characterization with In Situ SPM-TEM Instruments: Oleg Lourie1; 1Nanofactory Instruments Inc.

11:55 AMQuantitative Tensile Testing of Free-Standing Thin Films in a TEM: Claire Chisholm1; Zhiwei Shan2; Jason Oh3; S.A. Syed Asif3; O.L Warren3; Andrew Minor1; 1University of California, Berkeley and National Center for Electron Microscopy; 2Xi’an Jiaotong University and Hysitron, Inc.; 3Hysitron, Inc.

12:10 PM InvitedAre Dislocations Possible in Nanoparticles?: C.E. Carlton1; Paulo Ferreira1; 1University of Texas at Austin

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Cells Process ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mohd Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain; Abdulla Ahmed, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba); Charles Mark Read, Bechtel Corporation; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc.

Thursday AM Room: 17BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Marc Dupuis, GéniSim Inc

8:30 AMDevelopment and Application of an ANSYS Based Thermo-Electro-Mechanical Collector Bar Slot Design Tool: Marc Dupuis1; 1GéniSim Inc

8:50 AMImpact of Amperage Creep on Potroom Busbars and Electrical Insulation: Thermal-Electrical Aspects: Andre Schneider1; Daniel Richard1; Olivier Charette1; 1Hatch

9:10 AMModern Design of Potroom Ventilation: Anastasiya Vershenya1; Umesh Shah1; Stephan Broek1; Tom Plikas1; Jennifer Woloshyn1; Andre Felipe Schneider1; 1Hatch Limited

9:30 AMModeling of Energy Savings by Using Cathode Design and Inserts: René von Kaenel1; Jacques Antille1; 1KAN-NAK SA

9:50 AM Break

10:00 AMA Preliminary Finite Element Electrochemical Model for Modelling Ionic Species Transport in the Cathode Block of a Hall-Héroult Cell: Frédérick Gagnon1; Donald Ziegler2; Mario Fafard1; 1NSERC/Alcoa Industrial Research Chair MACE3 and Aluminium Research Centre-REGAL, Laval University; 2Alcoa Primary Metals

10:20 AMAnodic Voltage Oscillations in Hall-Héroult Cells: Kristian Etienne Einarsrud1; Espen Sandnes2; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 2Hydro Aluminium AS

10:40 AMCFD Modelling of Alumina Mixing in Aluminium Reduction Cells: Yuqing Feng1; Mark Cooksey2; Phil Schwarz1; 1CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics; 2Process Science and Engineering

11:00 AMBubble Transport by Electro-Magnetophoretic Foces at Anode Botttom of Aluminium Cells: Valdis Bojarevics1; Alan Roy1; 1University of Greenwich

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Biological Materials Science: Mechanical Behavior of Biological Materials IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University; Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Po-Yu Chen, University of California, San Diego; Candan Tamerler, University of Washington

Thursday AM Room: 15AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Nima Rahbar, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Jamie Kruzic, Oregon State University

8:30 AM InvitedAdhesion in Biomaterials: From BioMEMS to Nanoparticles for Cancer Detection and Treatment: Winston Soboyejo1; 1Princeton University

9:00 AMMicro Tribology of Compression Molded Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene Reinforced with Aluminum Oxide, Hydroxyapatite and Carbon Nanotubes: Ankur Gupta1; Debrupa Lahiri2; Sanat Ghosh2; Garima Tripathi1; Bikramjit Basu1; Arvind Agarwal2; Kantesh Balani1; 1Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur; 2Florida International University, Miami

9:20 AMDetermination of Micro-Mechanical Properties of Bovine Cortical Bone by Uniaxial Compression Testing: Pravin Ramesh1; Katrina Altman1; Elise Morgan2; Katharine Flores1; 1The Ohio State University; 2Boston University

9:40 AMAdvanced Mechanical Characterization of Biomaterials by Nanoindentation: Nicholas Randall1; Bo Zhou1; 1CSM Instruments

10:00 AMBroadband Nanoindentation Spectroscopy for Biological Materials: Joseph Jakes1; Daniel Yelle1; Charles Frihart1; Donald Stone2; 1USDA Forest Products Laboratory; 2University of Wisconsin - Madison

10:20 AM Break

10:30 AMFiber Reinforced Tough Hydrogels: Animesh Agrawal1; Dapeng Li1; Nima Rahbar1; Paul Calvert1; 1University of Massachusetts

10:50 AMMicrostructural and Mechanical Investigation of Macadamia Nutshells on Different Hierarchical Levels: Claudia Fleck1; Ruth Loprang1; Paul Schüler1; Paul Zaslansky2; Dietmar Meinel3; 1Technische Universitaet Berlin; 2Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces; 3Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung BAM

11:10 AMCharacterization of Brazil Nut Shell Fiber: Nelida Lucia del Mastro1; Patricia Inamura1; Felipe Kraide1; Maria Aguirre1; Marcos Scapin1; Esperidiana Moura1; 1IPEN-CNEN/SP

11:30 AMArmadillo Armor: Mechanical Testing and Micro-Structural Evaluation: Irene Chen1; James Kiang1; Joshua Yee2; Maria Lopez1; Po-Yu Chen1; Joanna McKittrick1; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California at San Diego; 2University of California at Irvine

11:50 AMFeathers in Flexure: Why Buckling Up is for the Birds: Sara Bodde1; James Kiang1; Joanna McKittrick1; Marc Meyers1; 1UCSD

12:10 PMQuasi-Static and Dynamic Characterization of Agar: Vinod Nayar1; James Weiland1; Andrea Hodge1; 1University of Southern California

Bulk Metallic Glasses VIII: Mechanical and Other Properties ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gongyao Wang, University of Tennessee; Peter Liaw, Univ of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, Univ of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, Univ of Tennessee

Thursday AM Room: 6DMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ralph Napolitano, Iowa State Univ; Jianzhong Jiang, International Center for New-Structured Materials (ICNSM)

8:30 AM InvitedDevitrification Kinetics and Phase Selection Mechanisms in Cu-Zr: I. Kalay1; Y. Kalay2; M. Kramer2; Ralph Napolitano1; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

8:50 AMCrystallization Behavior and Magnetic Properties of FeCoSiBNb BMG with Cu Additions: Mihai Stoica1; Ran Li2; Stefan Roth1; Gavin Vaughan3; Jürgen Eckert1; 1IFW Dresden; 2BUAA University; 3ESRF Grenoble

9:00 AMViscosity Measurement and Fragility Calculation in Fe-Based Amorphous Alloys: Jong Hyun Na1; Marios D. Demetriou1; Won Tae Kim2; Do Hyang Kim3; William L. Johnson1; 1California Institute of Technology; 2Cheongju University; 3Yonsei University

9:10 AM InvitedStructural Relaxation, Glass-Transition, Viscous Formability and Crystallization of Bulk Metallic Glasses on Heating Including Microwave Treatment: Dmitri Louzguine1; Akihisa Inoue1; 1WPI-AIMR, Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University

9:30 AMEffect of Tantalum Substitution on the Crystallization Kinetics and Hydrogen Permeability of Ni-Nb-Zr Amorphous Alloys: Sang-Mun Kim1; Narendra Pal1; Wen-Ming Chien1; Joshua Lamb1; Anjali Talekar1; Dhanesh Chandra1; Michael Dolan2; Stephen Paglieri3; Ted Flanagan4; 1University of Nevada, Reno; 2Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation; 3TDA Research; 4The University of Vermont

9:40 AM InvitedPlastic Deformation Behaviors of Metallic Glasses under Multiaxial Loadings: Zhefeng Zhang1; F. F. Wu1; J. X. Zhao1; R. T. Qu1; 1Institute of Metal Research

10:00 AM Break

10:10 AMInterface Properties of Crystalline-Amorphous Metallic Multilayers: Christian Brandl1; Timothy Germann1; Amit Misra1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:20 AM InvitedEffect of Minor Additives on Nucleation and Grain Growth Behaviors in Zr-Al-Ni-Cu-Based Metallic Glass: Junji Saida1; Albertus Setyawan1; Mitsuhide Matsushita2; Akihisa Inoue1; 1Tohoku University; 2JEOL Co., Ltd.

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10:50 AMIn-Vitro Biocompatibility of Ni-Free Zr-Al-Cu-Nb-Pd Bulk Metallic Glasses: Lu Huang1; Wei He2; Yoshihiko Yokoyama3; Shujie Pang1; Peter Liaw2; Akihisa Inoue3; Tao Zhang1; 1Beihang University; 2University of Tennessee; 3Tohoku University

11:00 AM InvitedMicrostructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Zr-Cu-Ni-Al Bulk Metallic Glasses by the Bridgman Solidification: Jialin Cheng1; Guang Chen1; Hongwei Xu1; 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology

11:20 AMShear Band Patterns in Metallic Glasses under Vickers Indentation: Zhinan An1; Yanfei Gao1; Fengxiao Liu1; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee

11:30 AMEffects of Laser-surface Melting Treatment on the Mechanical Behaviors of Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses: Haoling Jia1; Gongyao Wang1; Junwei Qiao1; Bingqing Chen2; Tao Zhang2; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Beihang University

11:40 AMViscosity Measurement of Fe-Based Metallic Glass by Single Particle Compressive Test: Rui Yamada1; Noriharu Yodoshi1; Akira Kawasaki1; 1Tohoku University

Carbon Dioxide and Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Metallurgy - 2011: Electrochemical Reduction Methods - CO2 Use and Other Metal ProductionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Maria Salazar-Villalpando, National Energy Technology Laboratory; James Yurko, 22Ti LLC; Malti Goel, INSA

Thursday AM Room: 15BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Aldo Steinfeld, Solar Technology Lab; Mahesh Jha, Department of Energy

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMConcentrated Solar Power for Producing Liquid Fuels from CO2 and H2O: Peter Loutzenhiser1; Anastasia Stamatiou1; Daniel Gstoehl2; Anton Meier2; Aldo Steinfeld1; 1ETH Zurich; 2Paul Scherrer Institute

8:55 AMCO2 Electrochemical Reduction by Specifically Adsorbed Anions: Korato Ogura1; Jack Ferrell2; Maria Salazar-Villalpando3; 1Research and Engineering Services; 2ORISE; 3National Energy Technology Laboratory

9:15 AMPhoto-Electro-Catalytic Conversion of CO2 to Synthetic Fuels on Surface Modified Nanowires: Jung-Kun Lee1; Mengjin Yang1; Maria Salazar-Villalpando2; 1University of Pittsburgh; 2National Energy Technology Laboratory

9:35 AMSolar Thermo-Chemical Splitting of Carbon Dioxide by Metal Oxide Redox Pairs: Martin Roeb1; Sebastian Stenger1; Martina Neises1; Christian Sattler1; 1DLR

9:55 AMRecent Progress in Molten Oxide Electrolysis for Iron Production: Antoine Allanore1; Felipe Carillo1; Luis Ortiz1; Donald Sadoway1; 1MIT

10:15 AMPerflourocarbon Generation during Electrolysis in Molten Fluorides: Xiangsheng Wang1; Zuoju Huang1; Guihua Wang1; Hongmin Zhu1; 1University of Science & Technolgoy Beijing

10:35 AM Break

10:45 AMClimate Change and Metal and Mining Sector: An Overview of Trends, Project Potential and Its Abatement: Puliyur Krishnaswamy Narasimha Raghavan1; 1Bharat Aluminium Co. Ltd.

11:05 AMFundamental Thermodynamics of Aqueous Carbon Dioxide Systems: Dave Tahija1; H.H. Huang2; 1Gehenna Corp; 2Montana Tech

11:25 AMElectrodeposition of PbTe Thermoelectric Materials in NaOH Solutions: Zhongning Shi1; Ramana Reddy2; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University; 2The University of Alabama

11:45 AMStudy of Bamboo Charcoal Load Ce-Doped Nano-TiO2 Photochemical Catalysis Oxidation Degradation of Formaldehyde Device: Daowu Yang1; Zhuo Ren1; Hui Liu1; Yu Su1; 1ChangSha University of Science & Technology

Challenges in Mechanical Performances of Materials in Next Generation Nuclear Power Plants: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, American Nuclear Society, ASM International, Japan Institute of Metals, National Science Foundation, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Energy Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizer: Faramarz Zarandi, CANMET-Materials Technology Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: 5AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Milo Kral, University of Canterbury

8:30 AM InvitedMaterials Selection and Qualification for Advanced Nuclear Reactors: R. N. Wright1; 1Idaho National Laboratory

9:10 AMCreep Behavior of High Temperature Alloys for Generation IV Nuclear Power Plant Applications: Xingshuo Wen1; Laura Carroll2; Richard Wright2; T.-L. (Sam) Sham3; Vijay Vasudevan1; 1University of Cincinnati; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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9:30 AMThe Influence of a VHTR Environment on the Creep-Fatigue Behavior of Alloy 617: Laura Carroll1; Celine Cabet2; Rachael Madland3; Richard Wright1; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2CEA, DEN, DPC, SCCME; 3Colorado School of Mines

9:50 AMThe Effect of Grain Size and Annealing Twin Density on the Creep Properties of Alloy 800H: Ben Gardiner1; Milo Kral1; 1University of Canterbury

10:10 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedOn the Scientific and Engineering Challenges Facing the Development Irradiation Tolerant Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys: G. Robert Odette1; 1University of California Santa Barbara

11:00 AMMicrostructure and Creep Behavior of Nanocluster-Strengthened Ferritic Steels: M Brandes1; Libor Kovarik2; Glenn Daehn1; Joachim Schneibel3; Martin Heilmaier4; Michael Mills1; Michael Miller3; 1The Ohio State University; 2Pacific Northwest National Lab; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4University of Magdeburg

11:20 AMOn the High Temperature Creep and Crack Growth Studies of Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys: E. Stergar1; M. Salston1; G.R. Odette1; K. Fields1; D. Gragg1; 1UC Santa Barbara

11:40 AMCharacterization of Nano-scale Features in Mechanically Alloyed and HIP-ed Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steel U14YWT: Dhriti Bhattacharyya1; Patricia Dickerson1; Stuart Maloy1; G. Robert Odette2; Michael Nastasi1; Amit Misra1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of California, Santa Barbara

Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials: Characterization of Polymers,Composites and Natural MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizer: Sergio Monteiro, State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

Thursday AM Room: 14BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Fernando Rizzo, PUC Rio de Janeiro; Jian Li, CANMET-MTL

8:30 AMCharacterization of Tensile Properties of Piassava Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites: Denise Nascimento1; Isabela da Silva1; Felipe Lopes1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

8:45 AMCharacterization of Tensile Tested Continuous Bamboo Stripped Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Composites: Lucas da Costa1; Romulo Loiola1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

9:00 AMCharacterization of Thermal Behavior of Polyester Composites Reinforced with Curaua Fibers by Differential Scanning Calorimetry: Ailton Ferreira1; Felipe Lopes1; Sergio Monteiro1; Teresa Castillo1; Ruben Rodriguez1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

9:15 AMCharacterization of Thermogravimetric Behavior of Polyester Composites Reinforced with Coir Fiber: Helvio Santafé1; Sergio Monteiro1; Ruben Rodriguez1; Teresa Castillo1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

9:30 AMCharacterization of Aluminum Composite Reinforced with ZrO2 Nanoparticles Produced by Mechanical Alloying and Sintering Process: Jose de Jesus Cruz Rivera1; Jorge Garcia Rocha1; Luis Salvador Hernandez Hernandez1; Esperanza Elizabeth Martinez Flores1; Roberto Martinez Sanchez1; Hector Javier Dorantes Rosales1; 1Instituto de Metalurgia

9:45 AMFlexural Mechanical Characterization of Polyester Composites Reinforced with Continuous Buriti Fibers: Tammy Portela1; Lucas da Costa1; Rômulo Loiola1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AMTensile Failure Characterization of Polymer Matrix Composites: Jeongguk Kim1; Sung Cheol Yoon1; Jung-Seok Kim1; Hyuk-Jin Yoon1; Sung-Tae Kwon1; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute

10:30 AMRheological and Dynamic Strain Rate Studies of Wax-Coated Granular Composites Used in Sports Surfaces: John Bridge1; Alper Kiziltas2; Douglas Gardner2; Michael Peterson2; Wayne McIlwraith3; 1Maine Maritime Academy; 2University of Maine; 3Colorado State University

10:45 AMCharacterization of Plastic Materials Used by Automotive Industry (Impact-Stress): Alejandro Rojo1; Nora Ramirez1; Jorge Salgado1; 1ITESM Toluca

11:00 AMDynamic-Mechanical Characterization of Polyester Matrix Composites Reinforced with Banana Fibers: Nathalia Rosa1; Lucas Martins1; Felipe Lopes1; Lucas da Costa1; Sergio Monteiro1; Rubén Rodriguez1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

11:15 AMCharacterization of Thermal Properties of Curaua Fibers by Photothermal and Photoacoustic Techniques: Felipe Lopes1; Leonardo Mota1; Marcelo da Silva1; Helion Vargas1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

11:30 AMPhotoacoustic Thermal Characterization of a Natural Biofoam Extracted from the Buriti Palm Tree: Lucas da Costa1; Leonardo Mota1; Marcelo da Silva1; Tammy Portela1; Helion Vargas1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

11:45 AMPullout Test of Jute Fiber to Evaluate the Interface Shear Stress in Polyester Composites: Isabela da Silva1; Alice Bevitori1; Felipe Lopes1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

12:00 PMThermal Analysis Characterization of Ramie Fibers with Different Diameters: Ruben Rodriguez1; Alice Bevitori1; Isabela da Silva1; Felipe Lopes1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro - UENF

12:15 PMCharacteristics of Cementious-Based Materials When Subjected to Microwave Energy: Natt Makul1; 1Phranakhon Rajabhat University

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Thursday AM Room: 4March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Matthew Kerr, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Don Brown, Los Alamos National Lab

8:30 AM InvitedStudies of Deformation Modes in Zirconium Alloys for Nuclear Power Applications by Diffraction: Mark Daymond1; Fei Long1; Don Brown2; Rick Holt1; 1Queen’s University; 2Los Alamos National Lab

9:00 AMIn-Situ Observation of the Dissolution and Precipitation of Hydridesin Zircaloy-4: Olivier Zanellato1; Michael Preuss2; Fabienne Ribeiro1; Jean-Yves Buffiere3; Jean Desquines1; Axel Steuwer4; 1IRSN Cadrache, France; 2The University of Manchester; 3INSA Lyon; 4ESSS

9:20 AMEffects of Altering Bulk Hydride Phase and Orientation on DHC Behaviour in Zr-2.5wt% Nb: Eric Tulk1; Matthew Kerr2; Mark Daymond1; 1Queen’s University; 2US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

9:40 AM InvitedValidation of Models and Simulations of Nuclear Fuels: Marius Stan1; Bogdan Mihaila2; Mark Bourke2; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:10 AMChemical Segregation of U-10wt.% Mo Fuel Foils during Simulated Bonding Cycles: Sven Vogel1; Donald Brown1; Maria Okuniewski2; Jan-Fong Jue2; Blair Park2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Idaho National Laboratory

10:30 AMMicrostructure Characterization and Processing of U-Mo Alloy Fuels for Nuclear Reactors: Amy Clarke1; Robert Field1; Deniece Korzekwa1; Robert Aikin1; Duncan Hammon1; David Alexander1; Kester Clarke1; Ann Kelly1; Pallas Papin1; Rodney McCabe1; Carl Necker1; Robert Forsyth1; Joel Katz1; David Dombrowski1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:50 AM Break

11:00 AMDissimilar Metal Weld Residual Stress Mappings by Neutron and X-ray Diffraction and Incremental Hole Drilling Methods: Camden Hubbard1; Josh Schmidlin1; Matthew Klug2; James Pineault3; Shane Van De Car3; Zhili Feng1; Fei Ren1; Wei Zhang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Dominion Engineering, Inc.; 3PROTO Manufacturing

11:20 AM2D Mapping of Weld Residual Stresses Using the Contour Method: Adrian DeWald1; Michael Hill2; 1Hill Engineering, LLC; 2University of California, Davis

11:40 AMEliminating Do in Neutron Diffraction Weld Residual Stress Measurement: Zhili Feng1; Wei Zhang1; Paul Crooker2; Howard Rathbun3; David Rudland3; Raj Iyengar3; Xun-Li Wang1; Ke An1; Camden Hubbard1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Electric Power Research Institute; 3U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

12:00 PM InvitedNeutron Diffraction Measurements in Thick Section Nuclear Reactor Piping Systems: Thomas Holden1; D.W. Brown2; T. Sisneros2; M. Kerr3; 1Northern Stress Technologies; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Coatings for Structural, Biological, and Electronic Applications II: Metallic, Semiconducting, Insulating Coatings - ApplicationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Choong Kim, University of Texas at Arlington; Nancy Michael, University of Texas at Arlington; Gregory Krumdick, Argonne National Laboratory; Roger Narayan, Univ of North Carolina & North Carolina State Univ

Thursday AM Room: 6EMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Choong-un Kim, University of Texas at Arlington; Sudhakar Shet, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AM InvitedThin Film Coatings for Silicon Solar Cells: Requirements and Challenges: Bhushan L. Sopori1; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory

9:00 AM InvitedEffect of Gas Ambient on the Synthesis of Al and N Co-Doped ZnO:(Al,N) Films and Their Influence on PEC Response for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Application: Sudhakar Shet1; Le Chen1; Houwen Tang1; Todd Deutsch1; Heli Wang1; Nuggehalli Ravindra2; Yanfa Yan1; John Turner1; Mowafak Al-Jassim1; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory; 2New Jersey Institute of Technology

9:25 AM InvitedViscoplastic Deformation in Porous Low-k Dielectrics: Nancy Michael1; Emil Zin1; Woong Ho Bang1; Sean King2; Todd Ryan3; Choong-Un Kim1; 1University of Texas at Arlington; 2Intel; 3Global Foundries

9:50 AMNanostructured Zinc Oxide Coatings Developed Via Solution Precursor Plasma Spray Technique: Raghavender Tummala1; Ramesh Guduru1; Pravansu Mohanty1; 1The University of Michigan - Dearborn

10:05 AM Break

10:15 AMThin Al Doped ZnO Films for Si Heterojunction Solar Cells: Sudhakar Shet1; Bhushan L. Sopori; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory

10:40 AM InvitedSpin Coated Er2O3-SiO2 Films on Silicon Substrates: Sufian Abedrabbo1; Bashar Lahlouh1; Anthony Fiory2; Nuggehalli Ravindra2; 1University of Jordan; 2New Jersey Institute of Technology

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11:05 AMMagnetic Material Interactions for the Method of Magnetic Field Directed Assembly: Rene Rivero1; Michael R. Booty1; Anthony T. Fiory1; Nuggehalli M. Ravindra1; 1New Jersey Institute of Technology

11:20 AM InvitedBioactive Hydroxyapatite Coatings on Titanium Implants: Hadeer Ibrahim Mohammed1; Adele Carradò2; Thierry Roland3; Genevieve Pourroy2; Wafa Abdel-Fattah4; 1Biophysics Department, Ain-Shams University; 2IPCMS; 3INSA; 4NRC

11:45 AM InvitedFlame Spray Deposition of Composite Titanium Alloy and Bioactive Glass Coatings: Greg Nelson1; Andre McDonald1; John Nychka1; 1University of Alberta

Commonality of Phenomena in Composite Materials II: Characterization and Processing Techniques for CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Meisha Shofner, Georgia Institute of Technology; Carl Boehlert, Michigan State University

Thursday AM Room: 6AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Meisha Shofner, Georgia Institute of Technology; Erica Corral, University of Arizona

8:30 AM InvitedCharacterization of Composite Materials: Thermal Analysis of ROMP-Based Thermosets: Michael Kessler1; Xia Sheng1; Timothy Mauldin1; Wonje Jeong1; Jong Lee2; 1Iowa State University; 2Kumoh National Institute of Technology

9:10 AMNanoparticle Shape Effects in Polymer Composites: Meisha Shofner1; Ji Hoon Lee1; Jasmeet Kaur1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

9:30 AMEffect of Piassava Fiber Incorporation In Morphological, Thermal and Viscoelastic Behavior of HDPE Composites: Esperidiana Moura1; Thiago Luiz Souza1; Anne Chinellato2; Walker Drumond3; Beatriz Nogueira1; 1Instituto de Pesquisas Energeticas e Nucleares - IPEN-CNEN/SP; 2Mash: Tecnologia em Compostos e Masters; 3Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais da Universidade de São Paulo

9:50 AMThermo-Mechanical Behavior of HDPE/Sugarcane Bagasse Fiber/Organoclay Nanocomposites: Anibal V Castillo1; Alejandra Teran1; Anne Chinellato2; Maria de Fátima Nascimento3; Francisco Rolando Díaz4; Esperidiana Moura3; 1Laboratorio Tecnologico del Uruguay; 2Mash: Tecnologia em Compostos e Masters; 3Instituto de Pesquisas Energeticas e Nucleares - IPEN-CNEN/SP; 4Universidade de São Paulo

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10:30 AM InvitedThree Dimensional (3D) Microstructure Visualization and Modeling of Deformation in Composites by In situ X-ray Synchrotron Tomography: Jason Williams1; Vijesh Tanna1; Vaidehi Jakkali1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; Xianghui Xiao2; Francesco De Carlo2; 1Arizona State University, School of Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical, and Materials Engineering; 2Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL

11:10 AM InvitedSpark Plasma Sintering of Ultra-High Temperature Ceramic Composites: Erica Corral1; 1The University of Arizona

Computational Plasticity: Dislocations Structures and Dynamics during PlasticitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Remi Dingreville, Polytechnic Institute of NYU; Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute

Thursday AM Room: 1AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

8:30 AM InvitedPlasticity at Small Scales: Richard LeSar1; Caizhi Zhou2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

9:00 AM InvitedApplications of Phenomenological Mesoscale Field Dislocation Mechanics: Armand Beaudoin1; Koenraad Janssens2; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2Paul Scherrer Institute

9:30 AMBinary and Ternary Interaction Coefficients and Strain Hardening in BCC Single Crystals: Ronan Madec1; Ladislas Kubin2; 1CEA, DAM, DIF; 2LEM (CNRS/ONERA)

9:50 AM InvitedContinuity Constraints at Interfaces and Scale Dependence of the Mechanical Behavior of Crystalline Materials: Claude Fressengeas1; Thiebaud Richeton2; Guofeng Wang3; 1University Paul Verlaine - Metz / CNRS; 2CNRS / Arts et Metiers ParisTech; 3Harbin Institute of Technology

10:20 AM Break

10:35 AM InvitedEntropic Effect on Dislocation Nucleation: Wei Cai1; Seunghwa Ryu1; Keonwook Kang1; 1Stanford University

11:05 AM InvitedOn Particle Size Effects: An Internal Length Mean Field Approach Using Field Dislocation Mechanics Simulations: Vincent Taupin1; Stephane Berbenni1; Claude Fressengeas1; Olivier Bouaziz1; 1LPMM, CNRS, Univ Metz, ENSAM

11:35 AMInteraction between Edge Dislocations and Voids in bcc Iron Investigated Thanks to a Multiscale Approach: Sylvain Queyreau1; Brian Wirth1; Jaime Marian2; Anastasios Arsenlis2; 1University of California at Berkeley; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

11:55 AM3-Dimensional Dislocation Dynamics Simulation of Low-Angle Grain Boundary Migration: Adele Lim1; Wei Cai2; Mikko Haataja1; David Srolovitz3; 1Princeton University; 2Stanford University; 3Institute of High Performance Computing

12:10 PMDiscrete Dislocation Simulations of Plasticity of Polycrystalline Thin Films: Caizhi Zhou1; Richard LeSar1; 1Iowa State University

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Thursday AM Room: 9March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Mikko Haataja, Princeton University; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

8:30 AM InvitedContinuum-Level Simulations of Two-Phase Lipid Membranes Coupling Composition with Deformation: Chloe Funkhouser1; Francisco Solis2; Katsuyo Thornton3; 1University of Michigan - Department of Biomedical Engineering; 2Arizona State University West - Division of Mathematical and Natural Sciences; 3University of Michigan - Department of Material Science & Engineering

9:10 AM InvitedLateral Segregation in Lipid Bilayer Membrane Modulated by Curvature: Tobias Baumgart1; 1University of Pennsylvania

9:50 AMModeling the Self-Assembly of Arbitrary-Shaped Ferro-Colloidal Particles in Bulk Liquid and at Fluid Interface: Tianle Cheng1; Yu Wang1; Paul Millett2; 1Michigan Technological University; 2Idaho National Laboratory

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10:20 AM InvitedLipid Rafts Reach a Critical Point: Sarah Veatch1; Benjamin Machta2; 1University of Michigan; 2Cornell University

11:00 AM InvitedMesoscale Computational Studies of the Compositional and Morphological Heterogeneties of Biomembranes: Mohamed Laradji1; 1University of Memphis

11:40 AM InvitedSolid Domains on Fluid Lipid Vesicles Induced by pH: Stavroula Sofou1; 1Polytechnic Institute of New York University

Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production: Cathode Materials and WearSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Tomsett, Rio Tinto Alcan; Ketil Rye, Alcoa Mosjøen; Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd

Thursday AM Room: 16BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Frank Hiltmann, SGL Carbon GmbH

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMMeasurement of Cathode Surface Wear Profiles by Laser Scanning: Egil Skybakmoen1; Stein Rørvik1; Asbjorn Solheim1; Knut Ragnar Holm2; Priska Tiefenbach2; Oyvind Ostrem2; 1SINTEF Materials and chemistry; 2NTNU

9:00 AMCoke Selection Criteria for Abrasion Resistant Graphitized Cathodes: Raymond Perruchoud1; Werner Fischer1; Markus Meier1; Ulrich Mannweiler2; 1R&D Carbon Ltd.; 2Mannweiler Consulting

9:25 AMDetermination of the Effect of Pitch-Impregnation on Cathode Erosion Rate: Pretesh Patel1; Yoshinori Sato2; Pascal Lavoie1; 1Light Metals Research Centre; 2SEC Carbon, Ltd

9:50 AMSimplifying Protection System to Prolong Cell Life: Maryam Al Jallaf1; Margaret Hyland2; Barry Welch3; Ali Al Zarouni1; 1DUBAL; 2University of Auckland; 3Welbank Consulting Ltd.

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10:25 AMAluminate Spinels as Sidewall Linings for Aluminum Smelters: Xiao Yan1; Reiza Mukhlis2; M. Rhamdhani2; Geoffrey Brooks2; 1CSIRO; 2Swinburne University of Technology

10:50 AMA New Ramming Paste with Improved Potlining Working Conditions: Bénédicte Allard1; Régis Paulus1; Gérard Billat2; 1Carbone Savoie - Vénissieux - France; 2Carbone Savoie - Aigueblanche - France

11:15 AMTowards a Better Understanding of Carburation Phenomenon: Martin Lebeuf1; Marc-André Coulombe1; Bénédicte Allard2; Gervais Soucy1; 1Université de Sherbrooke; 2Carbone Savoie

11:40 AMCharacterization of Sodium and Fluorides Penetration into Carbon Cathodes by Image Analysis and SEM-EDS Techniques: Yuanling Gao1; Jilai Xue1; Jun Zhu1; Kexin Jiao1; 1Unversity of Science and Technology Beijing

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Friction Stir Welding and Processing VI: Friction Stir Spot WeldingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Murray Mahoney, Retired from Rockwell Scientific; Yutaka Sato, Tohoku University; Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ravi Verma, General Motors

Thursday AM Room: 5BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Tony Reynolds, University of South Carolina; Michael West, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

8:30 AM InvitedFatigue Behavior of Dissimilar Friction Stir Spot Welds between Aluminum and Steel Sheets: Van-Xuan Tran1; Jwo Pan1; 1University of Michigan

8:55 AMMaterial Flow and Temperature Distribution in Friction Spot Welding of Al and Steel: Yingchun Chen1; Phil Prangnell1; 1The University of Manchester

9:15 AMContinued Development of Friction Stir Spot Welding for Advanced High Strength Steels: Yuri Hovanski1; Michael Santella2; Glenn Grant1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:35 AMStructure-Property Relationships of Fatigue in Friction Stir Spot Welding of AZ31 Mg Alloy: J Jordon1; 1Mississippi State University

9:55 AMMechanical and Microstructural Investigation of Dissimilar Resistance and Friction Stir Spot Welds in AA5754-H22 and AA6082-T6 Aluminium Alloys and 22MnB5 Hot-Stamped Boron Steel: Antonio da Silva1; Egoitz Aldanondo1; Pedro Alvarez1; Alberto Echeverría1; Martin Eiersebner2; 1Research Centre LORTEK; 2FRONIUS International GmbH

10:15 AMEffect of Coating on Mechanical Properties of Magnesium Alloy Friction Stir Spot Welds: Wei Yuan1; R.S. Mishra1; B. Carlson2; R. Verma2; R. Szymanski2; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology; 2General Motors R&D Center

10:35 AM Break

10:45 AM InvitedProcess-Properties Relationship in Friction Spot Welds on Aircraft Al-Alloys: Gabriel Pieta1; Jorge dos Santos1; Ana Paula Camilo2; Sergio Amancio1; Marcelo Beltrao1; Sebastiao Kury2; Nelson de Alcantara; Nelson de Alcantara2; 1GKSS Forschungszentrum; 2Federal University of Sao Carlos

11:10 AMRetractable vs. Fixed Probe Tools in Swept Friction Stir Spot Welding: Jeremy Brown1; James Gross1; Jeff Buller1; Dwight Burford1; 1Wichita State University

11:30 AMFriction Stir Spot Welding of Magnesium to Aluminum Alloys with a Cold Sprayed Interlayer: Dustin Blosmo1; Todd Curtis1; Timothy Johnson1; Nicholas Procive1; Christian Widener1; Blair Carlson2; Robert Symanski2; Michael West1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 2General Motors

11:50 AMSwept FSSW in Aluminum Alloys through Sealants and Surface Treatments: Karin Witthar1; Jeremy Brown1; Dwight Burford1; 1Wichita State University

General Abstracts: Light Metals Division: Metal Matrix CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing Committee, TMS: Energy Committee, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation; Eric Nyberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: 17AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Alan Luo, General Motors Global Research & Development

8:30 AMPreparation and Characterization of Cast Hypereutectic Al-20wt.%Si-4.5wt.%Cu Nanocomposites with Al2O3 Nanoparticles: Hongseok Choi1; Xiaochun Li1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

8:55 AMAn Investigation of Nanoparticle Wetting, Grain Refinement and Mechanical Property Enhancement in Aluminum Matrix Nanocomposites: Michael De Cicco1; Dake Wang1; Xiaochun Li1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

9:20 AMInfluence of Processing Parameters on Distribution of Fibers in Cast Aluminium Matrix: Pengfei Yan1; Guangchun Yao1; Jianchao Shi1; Xiaolan Sun1; Hongjie Luo1; 1School of Materials & Metallurgy, Northeastern University

9:45 AMIn Situ Fabrication of Ceramic Containing Metal Matrix Composite onto a TC4 Ti Alloy by Laser Cladding: Kemin Zhang1; Jianxin Zou2; 1Shanghai University of Engineering Science; 2National Engineering Research Center of Light Alloy Net Forming, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

10:10 AM Break

10:40 AMStability of Nanoparticle Dispersion and Property Enhancement in Aluminum Matrix Nanocomposites during Repeated Casting Cycles: Dake Wang1; Michael De Cicco1; Xiaochun Li1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

11:05 AMStudy of Sputtering Deposition of Aluminum Boride-Based Composite: Glorimar Ramos1; O. Marcelo Suárez1; 1University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Campus

11:30 AMCorrosion Behavior of Metal-Matrix Composite AlMg-SiCp: M.A. Hernandez1; S. Valdez2; 1E.T.S.E.I., Universidade de Vigo; 2UNAM-ICF

11:55 AMPreparation Process of Aluminum Foam Reinforced by Carbon Fibers: Hongjie Luo1; Yihan Liu1; 1Northeastern University

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Thursday AM Room: 16AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Michael Free, University of Utah

8:30 AM Keynote2011 EPD DISTINGUISHED LECTURER: The Removal of Arsenic, Selenium and Metals from Aqueous Solution by Iron Precipitation and Reduction Techniques: Larry Twidwell1; 1Montana Tech of The University of Montana

9:10 AMEnhanced Pressure Dissolution of Enargite Using Pyrite or Ferrous Sulfate: Maria Ruiz1; Oscar Jerez1; Jonathan Retamal1; Rafael Padilla1; 1University of Concepcion

9:35 AMModel and Simulation of Ion Exchange of Antimony: Gerardo Cifuentes1; Jaime Simpson2; Cesar Zúñiga1; Leoncio Briones1; Alejandro Morales3; 1USACH; 2ProPipe S.A.; 3UCN

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10:15 AMAnalysis of the Adsorption of Gold and Silver on Magnetic Species Formed in the Electrocoagulation Process: Jose Parga1; Jesus Valenzuela2; 1Institute Technology of Saltillo; 2University of Sonora

10:40 AMCharacterization and Performance of Smart Anode for Cobalt Electrowinning: Masatsugu Morimitsu1; Katsuya Kawaguchi1; 1Doshisha University

11:05 AMTreatment of Acid Mine Drainage by Electrodialysis: Daniella Buzzi1; Lucas Viegas2; Flávia Silvas1; Marco Antônio Rodrigues3; Ivo André Schneider2; Andréa Bernardes2; Denise Espinosa1; Jorge Alberto Tenório1; 1Universidade de São Paulo; 2Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; 3Universidade Feevale

Magnesium Technology 2011: New Applications (Biomedical and Other)Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Thursday AM Room: 6FMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Norbert Hort, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht; Michele Manuel, University of Florida

8:30 AMCurrent Research Activities of Biomedical Mg Alloys in China: Yufeng Zheng1; 1Peking University

8:50 AM InvitedDesign Considerations for Developing Biodegradable Magnesium Implants: Harpreet Brar1; Benjamin G. Keselowsky2; Malisa Sarntinoranont3; Michele V. Manuel1; 1University of Florida, Department of Materials Science and Engineering; 2University of Florida, Department of Biomedical Engineering; 3University of Florida, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

9:10 AMCoating Systems for Magnesium-Based Biomaterials - State of the Art: Mark Staiger1; Jay Waterman1; 1University of Canterbury

9:30 AMCorrosion, Surface Modification and Biocompatibility of Mg and Mg Alloys: Sannakaisa Virtanen1; Ben Fabry1; 1University of Erlangen

9:50 AMMagnesium Alloys for Bioabsorbable Stents: A Feasibility Assessment: Charles Deng1; Rajesh Radhakrishnan1; Steve Larsen1; Dennis Boismier1; Jon Stinson1; Adrienne Hotchkiss1; Jan Weber1; Torsten Scheuermann1; 1Boston Scientific

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AMProcessing Aspects of Magnesium Alloy Stent Tube: Robert Werkhoven1; Wim Sillekens1; Koos van Lieshout1; 1TNO Science and Industry

10:50 AMBallistic Analysis of New Military Grade Magnesium Alloys for Armor Applications: Tyrone Jones1; Katsuyoshi Kondoh2; 1U.S. Army Research Laboratory; 2Joining and Welding Research Institute

11:10 AMMg17Al12 Intermetallic Prepared by Bulk Mechanical Alloying: Kenji SAKURAGI1; Masashi SATO1; Takamitsu Honjo1; Toshiro KUJI1; 1Tokai university

11:30 AMCorrosion Behaviour of Mg Alloys in Various Basic Media: Application of Waste Encapsulation of Fuel Decanning from UNGG Nuclear Reactor: David Lambertin1; Adrien Blachere1; Fabien Frizon1; Florence Bart1; 1CEA Marcoule

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Other MagnetsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee; JSPS 147th Committee on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials; Lake Shore Cyrotronics, Inc.; AMT&CProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: 11AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Iver Anderson, Ames Laboratory

8:30 AM InvitedNanoscaling like Noodles — A Novel Approach to Fabrication Nanocomposite Magnets with High Energy Density: J.Ping Liu1; Chuanbing Rong1; Ying Zhang1; M.J. Kramer2; 1University of Texas-Arlington; 2Ames Laboratory

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8:55 AM InvitedIntergranular Diffusion in Exchange-Coupled Sm-Co/Fe Nanocomposites and Thin Films: Matthew Kramer1; Ying Zhang1; J Liu2; Chuanbing Rong2; Ichiro Takeuchi3; Debjani Banerjee3; 1Ames Lab/ISU; 2University of Texas at Arlington; 3University of Maryland

9:20 AMHard Magnetic PrCo3 Structural and Magnetic Properties: Lotfi Bessais1; Khedidja Younsi1; Vincent Russier1; Jean-Claude Crivello1; 1CNRS

9:35 AMDirectional Annealing Induced Texture in Melt-Spun Sm-Co Based Alloys: Tanjore Jayaraman1; Paul Rogge1; Jeffrey Shield1; 1University of Nebraska

9:50 AMMagnetic Hardening of Nanocrystalline Sm-Fe-Mo Synthesized by Mechanical Alloying: Lotfi Bessais1; Salwa Khazzan1; Najeh Mliki2; Gustaaf Van Tendeloo3; 1CNRS; 2University of Tunisia; 3EMAT, University of Antwerp

10:05 AMUnderstanding and Control of Coercivity in Non-Rare Earth Alnico Permanent Magnets: Scott Long1; Iver Anderson2; R.W. McCallum2; Matthew Kramer2; Wei Tang2; Yaqiao Wu2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Lab

10:20 AM Break

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Requirements of Magnetic Materials for Current Technological ApplicationsSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee; JSPS 147th Committee on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials; Lake Shore Cyrotronics, Inc.; AMT&CProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: 11AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

10:30 AM InvitedThe Transformational Potential of Magnetic Materials: ARPA-E Investment: Rajeev Ram1; 1ARPA-E

10:55 AM Panel Discussion Requirements of Magnetic Materials for Current Technological Applications: Moderator: Paul R. Ohodnicki1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory

Panelists:

Karl Gschneidner1; 1Ames Laboratory: Critical Parameters for the Utilization of First Order Magnetocaloric Regenerator Materials in Magnetic Cooling Machines

Takehisa Minowa1; 1Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.: Application of Nd-Fe-B Magnets to the Megawatt Scale Generator for the Wind Turbine

Jinfang Liu1; 1Electron Energy Corporation: Industrial Requirements and Applications of Hard Magnetic Materials

Aru Yan1; 1Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering: Current Status of Permanent Magnet Research and Market in China

Francis Johnson1; 1General Electric Global Research: Industrial Needs and Applications for Soft Magnetic Materials

Ryusuke Hasegawa1; 1Metglas, Inc: Soft Magnetic Materials in Energy Applications

Sarah Bedair1; 1US Army Research Laboratory: Low Loss, High Power Density Magnetics in Inductor/Transformer Cores for Army Applications

12:35 PMIndustrial Requirements and Applications of Hard Magnetic Materials: Jinfang Liu1; 1Electron Energy Corporation

12:45 PMLow Loss, High Power Density Magnetics in Inductor/Transformer Cores for Army Applications: Sarah Bedair1; Wesley Tipton1; Damian Urciuoli1; Brian Morgan1; 1US Army Research Laboratory

12:55 PMSoft Magnetic Materials in Energy Applications: Ryusuke Hasegawa1; 1Metglas, Inc

1:05 PMIndustrial Needs and Applications for Soft Magnetic Materials: Francis Johnson1; 1GE Global Research

1:15 PMCritical Parameters for the Utilization of First Order Magnetocaloric Regenerator Materials in Magnetic Cooling Machines: Karl Gschneidner1; 1Iowa State University

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Nuclear Fuel MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Was, University of Michigan; Thak Sang Byun, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shenyang Hu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Dane Morgan, UW Madison; Yasuyoshi Nagai, Tohoku University

Thursday AM Room: 3March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dieter Wolf, Argonne National Laboratory; Maria Okuniewski, Idaho National Laboratory

8:30 AM InvitedMulti-Scale Modeling of Irradiation Effects on Nuclear Fuel Microstructure: Dieter Wolf1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

9:10 AMFormation and Incorporation Energies of Fission Gases He, Xe, and Kr in bcc Uranium: Benjamin Beeler1; Benjamin Good1; Chaitanya Deo1; Sergey Rashkeev2; Michael Baskes3; Maria Okuniewski2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3University of California-San Diego

9:30 AMRecent Results of Microstructural Characterization of Irradiated RERTR Fuels: Dennis Keiser1; Jan-Fong Jue1; Adam Robinson1; Pavel Medvedev1; 1Idaho National Laboratory

9:50 AMPhase Field Modeling of Void Growth in Irradiated Two-Phase U-Zr Alloys: Ximiao Pan1; Morral Morral1; Y. Wang1; 1OSU

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10:50 AMFission Induced Fuel Swelling, Creep and Sintering of U-Mo Alloy Fuel: Gerard Hofman1; Yeon Soo Kim1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

11:10 AMSimulation of Recrystallization in Uranium Dioxide Nuclear Fuels: Jonathan Madison1; Veena Tikare1; Elizabeth Holm1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

11:30 AMThe Influence of Temperature on the Evolution of Irradiation-Induced Defect Structure in CeO2: Bei Ye1; Wei-Ying Chen1; Mark Kirk2; James Stubbins1; Abdellatif Yacout2; Jeffery Rest2; 1U of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana; 2Argonne National Lab

11:50 AMInfluence of Radiation Damage on Strontium Diffusion in Silicon Carbide: Erich Friedland1; Nic van der Berg1; Johan Malherbe1; Elke Wendler2; Werner Wesch3; 1University of Pretoria; 2Institute for solid state physics; 3Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet

12:10 PMAtomistic Modeling of Fission Products Transport in SiC and ZrC TRISO Fuels: Sungtae Kim1; David Shrader1; Sarah Khalil1; Andrew Heim1; Dane Morgan1; Izabela Szlufarska1; 1University of Wisconsin - Madison

Neutron and X-Ray Studies of Advanced Materials IV: Dislocations, Strains and Stresses IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xun-Li Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jaimie Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, The University of Tennessee; Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology; Y-D Wang, Northeastern University

Thursday AM Room: 10March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jaimie Tiley, Air Force research Laboratory; Peter Liaw, UTK

8:30 AM InvitedDevelopment of Recrystallization Texture during Friction Stir Processing of Magnesium Alloy: Hahn Choo1; Zhenzhen Yu1; Wei Zhang2; Zhili Feng2; Sven Vogel3; Edward Kenik2; 1Univ of Tennessee; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

8:50 AMNeutron Diffraction Measurements of Residual Stresses in a 50-mm Thick Weld Plate: Wanchuck Woo1; Vyacheslav EM1; Jeong-Ung Park2; Gyu-Baek An3; Baek-Seok Seong1; 1KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute); 2Chosun University; 3POSCO Steel

9:05 AMDeformation Behavior of Nanostructured Metals Over Different Strain Rates and Temperatures: Ryan Ott1; Yinmin Wang2; Matthew Besser1; Jonathan Almer3; Matthew Kramer1; 1Ames Laboratory (USDOE); 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 3Argonne National Laboratory

9:20 AMDeformation Studies of a Creep Resistant Bainitic Steel Using Synchrotron and Neutron Diffraction: Michael Weisser1; Alexander Evans1; Steven Van Petegem1; Stuart Holdsworth2; Helena Van Swygenhoven1; 1Paul Scherrer Institut; 2EMPA

9:35 AMMikroGap Area Detector for Stress and Textures Analysis: Bob He1; 1Bruker AXS

9:50 AMMicromechanical Behavior Evolution of Twinning-Induced Plasticity Steels Studied by Neutron Diffraction and Self-Consistent Modeling: Xiaopeng Liu1; Ru Lin Peng2; Xiangyuan Wang1; Yandong Wang3; Yongfeng Shen1; Shuyan Zhang4; Xin Sun5; Sten Johansson2; 1Northeastern University; 2Linköping University; 3Beijing Institute of Technology; 4Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; 5Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

10:05 AMStudy of Material Deformation at High Pressure Using Synchrotron X-Rays: Jiuhua Chen1; Jennifer Girard1; 1Florida International University

10:15 AMMicromechanical and Neutron Diffraction Studies of Intergranular Strain Development near a Fatigue Crack Tip: Lili Zheng1; Yanfei Gao1; Rozaliya Barabash2; Sooyeol Lee3; Jinhaeng Lee1; Ewen Huang1; Hahn Choo1; Peter K Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3The University of British Columbia

10:25 AMIn-Situ Observations of Martensitic Transformation and Precipitation in Blast Resistant Steel: Xinghua Yu1; Sudarsanam Babu1; John Lippold1; 1The Ohio State University

10:35 AM Break

10:45 AM InvitedHigh P-T nanoMechanics and Molecular Physics: Yusheng Zhao1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:05 AMFast X-Ray Microdiffraction and X-Ray Phase-Contrast Imaging Studies of Self-Propagating Reactions in Nanolayered Metals: Todd Hufnagel1; Stephen Kelly1; Timothy Weihs1; Sara Barron1; Eric Dufresne2; Kamel Fezzaa2; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2Argonne National Laboratory

11:20 AMStrain Heterogeneity in Deformed Polycrystals Inferred from Neutrons, Synchrotron, and Laboratory Diffraction Experiments -- Application to a Duplex Steel: Christophe Le Bourlot1; Olivier Castelnau2; Brigitte Bacroix1; Thierry Chauveau1; Marie-Hélène Mathon3; Veijo Honkimäki4; Thomas Buslaps4; Dominique Thiaudière5; 1LPMTM; 2Arts et Métiers ParisTech; 3CEA-LLB; 4ESRF; 5Synchrotron SOLEIL

11:30 AMMapping the Strain Distributions in Deformed Bulk Metallic Glasses Using Hard X-Ray Diffraction: Jozef Bednarcik1; Hermann Franz1; Lianyi Chen2; Xiaodong Wang2; Jianzhong Jiang2; 1Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron DESY; 2ICNSM, Zhejiang University and Laboratory of New-Structured Materials

11:45 AMX-Ray Diffraction Analysis of the Dislocation Structure of Cu-Nb Interfaces: Gábor Csiszár1; Amit Misra2; Tamás Ungár1; 1Eötvös University Budapest; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:55 AMStress Field in Deformed Polycrystals at the Micron Scale: Johann Petit1; Olivier Castelnau1; Michel Bornert2; Christophe Le Bourlot3; Odile Robach4; Jean -Sébastien Micha4; Olivier Ulrich4; 1PIMM-CNRS; 2Unité de Recherche NAVIER; 3LPMTM-CNRS; 4CEA-Grenoble

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12:10 PMStudy of Microstrain Evolution during Creep of a Ferritic Superalloy: Shenyan Huang1; Bjørn Clausen2; Donald Brown2; Zhenke Teng1; Gautam Ghosh3; Morris Fine3; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Northwestern University

12:20 PMEXAFS Study of Local Atomic Environment in Annealed and Quenched Fe-27.5 at.% Ga Single Crystals: Gavin Garside1; Sivaraman Guruswamy1; 1University of Utah

12:35 PMSANS to Evaluate Precipitate Morphology Degradation in Creep Exposed Single Crystal Nickel Base Superalloy: Jozef Zrnik1; Pavel Strunz2; Alexander Epishin3; Thomas Link3; 1Comtes FHT, Inc.; 2Nuclear Physics Institute; 3Technical University Berlin

12:50 PM InvitedInvestigation of Welding Residual Stresses Before and After Post-Weld Heat Treatment: Anna Paradowska1; John W.H. Price2; Trevor R. Finlayson3; R. Ibrahim2; 1ISIS, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; 2Monash University, Department of Mechanical Engineering; 3The University of Melbourne, School of Physics

Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies: Processing and Reliability IssuesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Indranath Dutta, Washington State University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor; Sung Kang, IBM; Eric Cotts, SUNY Binghamton; Laura Turbini, Research in Motion; Rajen Sidhu, Intel Corporation; John Osenbach, LSI Corporation; Albert Wu, National Central Univ, Taiwan; Tae-Kyu Lee, Cisco Systems

Thursday AM Room: 7BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Kejun Zeng, Texas Instruments Inc; Andre Lee, Michigan State University

8:30 AM InvitedImpact of Isothermal Aging and Sn Grain Orientation on Long Term Reliability of SnAgCu Solder Interconnects in 5.0wt% NaCl Solution Environment: Tae-Kyu Lee1; Bo Liu1; Bite Zhou2; Thomas R. Bieler2; Kuo-Chuan Liu1; 1Cisco Systems, Inc.; 2Michigan State University

8:55 AMIn-Situ 2D X-Ray Study of Pb-Free Solder Joints and Next Generation Thermal Interface Material in Flip Chip Packages: Yan Li1; Rahul Panat1; Bin Li1; Rose Mulligan1; Purushotham Kaushik Muthur Srinatha1; Arun Raman1; 1Intel Corp

9:15 AMThe Stability Window and Mechanical Properties of the Interfacial Intermetallic in Lead-Free Solder Joints: Keith Sweatman1; Kazuhiro Nogita2; Hideaki Tsukamoto2; Tetsuro Nishimura1; 1Nihon Superior Co., Ltd.; 2University of Queensland

9:35 AMEffect of Temperature and Strain Rate on Flow and Fracture Behavior of Pb-Free Solder Joints: Andre Lee1; Deep Choudhuri1; K. Subramanian1; 1Michigan State University

9:55 AMPrinting of Functionally Graded, Pb-Free Braze Layers for Use in High Temperature Die Attach Applications: Jared McCoppin1; Thomas Reitz2; Ryan Miller2; Henry Young1; 1Wright State University; 2Wright Patterson Air Force Base

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMJoule Heating Effect Caused by Continuous Al Trace Damage under Electromigration on Physical and Statistical Failure Analysis of Solder Joints: Jung Kyu Han1; Daechul Choi1; King-Ning Tu1; 1University of California Los Angeles

10:45 AMErosion Behavior of Stainless Steels in Molten Lead-Free Solder: Hiroshi Nishikawa1; Songai Kang1; Tadashi Takemoto1; 1Osaka University

11:05 AMInfluence of Solder Microstructure and Cu6Sn5 Interfacial Intermetallic on Mechanical Shock Resistance of Sn-rich Solders: Kyle Yazzie1; Huiyang Fei1; Hanqing Jiang1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; 1Arizona State University

11:25 AMInterdiffusion of Aluminum/Germanium Bi-Layer Thin Film: Chao-Nan Yeh1; Kewin Yung1; Albert T. Wu1; 1National Central University

11:45 AMInfluence of Dynamic Recovery and Recrystallization on the Fatigue Fracture Mechanics of Lead-Free Solder Joint: Huili Xu1; Woong Ho Bang1; Choong-un Kim1; Tae-Kyu Lee2; Hongtao Ma2; Kuo-Chuan Liu2; 1University of Texas Arlington; 2Cisco Systems, Inc.

Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials X: Phase Equilibria and Transformation of the Pb-Free Solders and Thermoelectric MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Chih-Ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Hans Flandorfer, University of Vienna; Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Jae-ho Lee, Hongik University; Yee-Wen Yen, National Taiwan Univ of Science & Tech; Clemens Schmetterer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg; Ikuo Ohnuma, Tohoku University; Chao-Hong Wang, National Chung Cheng University

Thursday AM Room: 7AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Hyuck Mo Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Albert T. Wu, National Central University

8:30 AM InvitedNi-Sb-Sn Alloys as Possible High-Temperature Solders: Phase Equilibria and Thermochemistry: Herbert Ipser1; Ratikant Mishra1; 1University of Vienna

8:55 AM InvitedThe Effect of Sb Addition on Sn-Based Alloys for High-T Lead-Free Solders: An Investigation of the Ag-Sb-Sn System: Simona Delsante1; Dajian Li1; Gabriella Borzone1; Andy Watson2; 1University of Genoa; 2University of Leeds

9:20 AMPhase Field Simulations of Growth and Coarsening in the Interdiffusion Zone of Lead Free Ag-Cu-Sn/Cu Joints: Nele Moelans1; 1Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

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9:50 AMThermodynamic Modeling of the Ag-Cu-In-Sn System: Wojciech Gierlotka1; Kai-chien Zhang1; 1YuanZe University

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedHigh Temperature Lead-Free Solder: Phase Relations in (Cu,Ni)-Sn-Zn: Clemens Schmetterer1; Hans Flandorfer2; Divakar Rajamohan2; Herbert Ipser2; 1TU Bergakademie Freiberg; 2University of Vienna

10:45 AMSn-Bi-Te Phase Equilibria and Interfacial Reactions in the Sn/Bi2Te3 Couples: Chen-nan Chiu1; Chia-ming Hsu1; Sinn-wen Chen1; 1National Tsing Hua University

11:00 AMMicrostructures and Liquidus Projection of the Ternary Ag-Sb-Te System: Hsin-jay Wu1; Sinn-wen Chen1; 1National Tsing Hua University

11:15 AMA Study on the Phase Transformation and Microstructure Evolution of Sputtered Bi-Te Thermoelectric Films with Different Compositions during Post-Annealing: Minsub Oh1; Seong-jae Jeon1; Seungmin Hyun2; Hoo-jeong Lee1; 1Sungkyunkwan University; 2Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

11:30 AMFabrication Process of Half-Heusler Compound TiNiSn Based on the Solid-Liquid Reaction: Shinya Otani1; Yoshisato Kimura1; Yaw-Wang Chai1; Yoshinao Mishima1; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology

11:45 AMFormation of Intermetallic Compounds between Lead-free Solder Systems and Thermoelectric Materials: Tai-Yin Lin1; Chien-Neng Liao2; Albert Wu1; 1National Central University; 2National Tsing Hua University

Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications: Applications of Shape Memory AlloysSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizers: S. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center; Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida; Ibrahim Karaman, Texas A&M University; Ronald Noebe, NASA Glenn Research Center; Frederick Calkins, The Boeing Company; Shuichi Miyazaki, Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Thursday AM Room: 11BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: F. Calkins, The Boeing Company; Santo Padula II, NASA Glenn Research Center

8:30 AM InvitedShape Memory Actuation: Pitfalls and Opportunities: Tom Duerig1; 1Nitinol Devices and Components

8:50 AM InvitedSelected Applications of Aeropropulsion Actuation and Shape Control Devices Using HTSMAs: Todd Quackenbush1; Robert McKillip1; 1Continuum Dynamics, Inc.

9:10 AMOptimization of Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys for Strain Detection: Terryl Wallace1; John Newman1; William Leser2; Patrick Leser2; Michael Horne2; 1NASA Langley Research Center; 2North Carolina State University

9:25 AMFabrication and Characterization of Porous Meta-Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys: James Monroe1; Josue Perez1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Kohei Ito2; Ryosuke Kainuma2; 1Texas A&M University; 2Tohoku University

9:40 AMNew Concepts for Shape Memory Actuator Systems: Sven Langbein1; Konstantin Lygin1; Tim Sadek1; 1Ruhr University Bochum

9:55 AM Break

10:05 AM InvitedA Hyper-Elastic Thin Film Nitinol Flow Diverter for Brain Aneurysms: Greg Carman1; Y.J. Chun1; K.P. Mohanchandra1; D. Levi1; C. Kealey1; C.S. Hur1; D. DiCarlo1; F. Vinuela1; 1UCLA

10:25 AMDevelopment of a SMA-Based Drive Unit for Prehension Orthoses to Support Disabled People: Yukiharu Yoshimi1; Shunji Moromugi2; Kazuhiro Kitamura3; Tsunaki Ikeda2; Takakazu Ishimatsu2; 1Yoshimi,Inc.; 2Nagasaki University; 3Aichi University of Education

10:40 AMAntagonistic SMA Actuator with Bowden Cable Housing for Orthosis Systems: Hyung-Min Son1; Dong-Hyun Jeong1; Yun-Jung Lee1; 1Kyungpook National Univ.

10:55 AMModeling of Improved Frequency Shape Memory Alloy Actuation Structures: Aaron Stebner1; James Mabe2; Joseph Kreuger1; Frederick Calkins2; L. Catherine Brinson1; 1Northwestern University; 2The Boeing Company

11:10 AMControl Loops of Shape Memory Actuators by Detection of the Electrical Resistance: Horst Meier1; Alexander Czechowicz1; 1Ruhr-University Bochum

11:25 AMComputer-Aided Development and Simulation Tools for Shape Memory Actuator Systems: Horst Meier1; Alexander Czechowicz1; 1Ruhr-University Bochum

11:40 AMProblems and Solutions for Shape Memory Actuators in Automotive Applications: Sven Langbein1; Konstantin Lygin1; Tim Sadek1; 1Ruhr University Bochum

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Polycrystal Modelling with Experimental Integration: A Symposium Honoring Carlos Tome: Emerging Polycrystal Models with Experimental Integration IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Mark Daymond, Queens’s University

Thursday AM Room: 6CMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Anthony Rollett, Carnegie Mellon University; Craig Hartley, El Arroyo Enterprises; Philip Eisenlohr, Max-Planck Institut fuer Eisenforschung

8:30 AM InvitedFull-Field Modeling with Experimental Integration of 3-D Polycrystalline Materials Deforming in Different Regimes Using Fast Fourier Transforms: Ricardo Lebensohn1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

8:55 AM InvitedSolving Finite-Deformation Crystal Elasto-Viscoplasticity with a Fast Fourier Transformation-Based Spectral Method: Philip Eisenlohr1; Martin Diehl1; Franz Roters1; Ricardo Lebensohn2; 1Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:20 AM InvitedProblem Solving with Viscoplasticity: Anthony Rollett1; ricardo lebensohn2; Francis Wagner3; David Field4; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2los alamos national laboratory; 3University of Metz; 4Washington State Univ

9:45 AMModeling Slip and Twinning Induced Plastic Deformation: Comparison between a Crystal Plasticity Finite Element and a Self Consistent Approach: Hamidreza Abdolvand1; Charles Mareau1; Mark R. Daymond1; 1Queen’s University

10:05 AM Break

10:20 AM InvitedModeling Non-Conservative Deformation in Crystal Plasticity: Craig Hartley1; 1El Arroyo Enterprises LLC

10:45 AM InvitedImproving Texture Predictions by Introducing Microstructurally Based Spin Continuity on Grain Boundaries: Raúl Bolmaro1; Andrea Fourty1; Javier Signorelli1; 1IFIR

11:10 AMGrain-Scale Interactions and Correlations: Effects on Yield Strength and Flow Stress: James Stolken1; Bryan Reed1; Mukul Kumar1; 1LLNL

11:30 AMGrain Boundary Engineered Materials as Correlated Networks: Bryan Reed1; Ming Tang1; James Belak1; Joel Bernier1; Vasily Bulatov1; Thomas LaGrange1; Mukul Kumar1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

11:50 AMMultiscale Modeling of the Mechanical Response of Dislocation Structures Developed Using High Straining at Low Deformation Temperatures: Krzysztof Muszka1; Janusz Majta1; 1AGH Univeristy of Science and Technology

12:10 PMStudy Microstructure Evolution in FCC Polycrystalline Materials Using a New Eulerian Continuity Model: Sadegh Ahmadi1; Brent Admas1; David Fullwood1; 1Brigham Young University

12:30 PM InvitedStrain Hardening Behavior of HPDC Mg-Al Alloys at Low Strains: K. Vanna Yang1; C. H. Caceres1; A. V. Nagasekhar2; M. A. Easton3; 1ARC Centre of Excellence for Design in Light Metals, The University of Queensland; 2Carpenter Technologies; 3CAST Co-operative Research Centre

Recycling General Session: Waste UtilizationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizer: Joseph Pomykala, Argonne National Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: 12March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Jeffrey Spangenberger, Argonne National Laboratory

8:30 AM Introductory Comments

8:35 AMDesigning a Collaborative System for Socio-Environmental Management of Industrial Waste: Marisa Borges1; Fabio Baldini2; 1Universidade Federal do Paraná; 2Excel Solutions

8:55 AMAnalysis of Carbon Fiber Recovered from Optimized Processes of Commercial Scale Recycling Facilities: Joseph Heil1; Davis Litzenberger1; Jerome Cuomo1; 1North Carolina State University

9:15 AMAnalysis and Control of Light Hydrocarbon Gases in the Pyrolysis/Combustion Process of Several Solid Wastes: Joner Alves1; Chuanwei Zhuo2; Yiannis Levendis2; Jorge Tenório1; 1University of Sao Paulo; 2Northeastern University

9:35 AMReduction Properties of Iron Ore Composite Pellets Bearing Waste Plastics: Burak Birol1; Muhlis Saridede1; 1Yildiz Technical University

9:55 AMRecycling Charge and Subsidy for Waste Packaging Containers in Taiwan: Esher Hsu1; Chen-Ming Kuo2; 1National Taipei University; 2I-Shou University

10:15 AM Break

10:25 AMTreatment of Waste Leaching Liquor of a SHS Produced Tungsten Boride: M. Seref Sonmez1; Sertac Yazici1; Bora Derin1; 1Istanbul Technical University

10:45 AMThe Effect of CO2 Carbonation Reaction on the Behavior Leaching of Heavy Metals and Chlorine in the Industrial Waste Incineration Ash: Ji-Whan Ahn1; Kwangsuk Yoo1; Seong-Young Nam1; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources

11:05 AMStudy on the Treatment of Wastewater Containing High Concentration of Ammonia Nitrogen: Ding Lichao1; Chen Yunnen1; 1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology

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Thursday AM Room: 19March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: S.K. Varma, University of Texas at El Paso; Panos Tsakiropoulos, University of Sheffield

8:30 AM InvitedComputational Design of Oxidation and Creep-Resistant Ductile Refractory Alloys for High Temperature Applications: Abhijeet Misra1; 1QuesTek Innovations LLC

8:50 AMFirst-Principles Calculation and Thermodynamic Modeling of Cr-Al-Ni-Ti Quaternary System: Michael Gao1; Omer Dogan1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory

9:10 AMEffect of Various Ternary Additions on Cr-Cr2Ta Based Alloys: Ayan Bhowmik1; Howard Stone1; 1University of Cambridge

9:30 AMMicrowave Sintering of Nb/Nb5Si3 Composite Material: Yi Liu1; Huimin Lu1; Jingru Dai1; 1Beihang University

9:50 AM Break

10:10 AMOxidation Behavior of Nb-25Cr-20Si-15Mo-5B and Nb-25Cr-20Mo-15Si-10B in Air from 700 to 1300°C: Benedict Portillo1; Shailendra Varma1; 1University of Texas El Paso

10:30 AMStudy of the Effect of Al, Cr, Mo and Ta Additions on the Microstructure and Properties of Nb Silicide Based Alloys: Panayiotis Tsakiropoulos1; 1The University of Sheffield

10:50 AMThermomechanical Processing and Microstructure Evolution in Nb-Si-Ti-Al-Cr-X Alloys for High Temperature Aeroengine Applications: Raghvendra Tewari1; Hyojin Song2; Amit Chatterjee3; Vijay Vasudevan2; 1Bhabha Atomic Research Centre; 2University of Cincinnati; 3Rolls-Royce Corporation

11:10 AMConsolidation of Tantalum Materials by the Cold Spray Process: Matthew Trexler1; Robert Carter1; Victor Champagne1; 1U. S. Army Research Laboratory

11:30 AMTa/Al2O3 Based Coatings Produced by Thermal Spraying: Marcio Mendes1; Eraldo Souza2; Narayanna Ferreira2; Clodomiro Alves, Jr.2; 1Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte ; 2Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

11:50 AMMicropillar Compression of Nanocrystalline and Ultra-Fine-Grained BCC Metals Processed by Severe Plastic Deformation: Jonathan Ligda1; Brian Schuster2; Qiuming Wei1; 1University of North Carolina Charlotte; 2U. S. Army Research Laboratory

Sensors, Sampling, and Simulation for Process Control: Temperature-Related Process Monitoring SystemsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brian Thomas, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Andrew Campbell, WorleyParsons; Srinath Viswanathan, University of Alabama; Lifeng Zhang, Missouri University of Science and Technology; James Yurko, 22Ti LLC; Thomas Battle, Midrex Technologies

Thursday AM Room: 13March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Hani Henein, University of Alberta; Srinath Viswanathan, University of Alabama

8:30 AMDynamic Run-Out Table Cooling Simulator and Temperature Controllers: Nicolas Pethe1; Kai Zheng1; Didier Huin1; Christian Moretto1; Evgueni Poliak1; 1ArcelorMittal

8:55 AMReal-Time Model-Based Spray-Cooling Control System for Steel Continuous Casting: Bryan Petrus1; Kai Zheng2; X. Zhou1; Brian Thomas1; Joseph Bentsman1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; 2Mittal Steel Company

9:20 AMMeasurement of the Solidification Front inside a Metallurgical Reactor: Clement Bertrand1; Marc-Andre Marois1; Martin Desilets1; Gervais Soucy1; 1University of Sherbrooke

9:45 AMInverse Prediction and Control of the Bank Thickness in High Temperature Metallurgical Reactors: Marc LeBreux1; Martin Désilets1; Marcel Lacroix1; 1Université de Sherbrooke

10:10 AM Break

10:25 AMOnline Imaging Pyrometer for Laser Deposition Processing: James Craig1; Thomas Wakeman1; Richard Grylls2; James Bullen3; 1Stratonics, Inc.; 2Optomec, Inc. ; 3Optomec, Inc.

10:50 AMOptimization of Continuous Hot Dipped Galvanization Lines through the Addition of a Hot Coating Weight Sensor: Christopher Burnett1; Andreas Quick1; 1Thermo Scientific

11:15 AMMonitoring of Meniscus Thermal Phenomena with Thermocouples in Continuous Casting of Steel: Brian Thomas1; Mary Wells2; Dianfeng Lee3; 1University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; 2Waterloo University; 3Belvac Metal Forming Company

11:40 AMImplementation of Temperature and Strain Micro-Sensors into a Casting Mold Surface: Brian Thomas1; Michael Okelman2; 1University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; 2ArcelorMittal Inc.

12:05 PMSimulated Temperature Profile Control of a Laminar Cooling System Using the Genetic Algorithms: Baher Bineshmarvasti1; J. Barry Wiskel1; Amos Ben-Zvi1; Hani Henein1; 1University of Alberta

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Silicon Production, Purification and Recycling for Photovoltaic Cells: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Anne Kvithyld, SINTEF; Gregory Hildeman, Consultant; Gabriella Tranell, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); Arjan Ciftja, SINTEF; Shadia Ikhmayies, Al Isra University

Thursday AM Room: 14AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Gabriella Tranell, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

8:30 AMPolysilicon in Photovoltaics: Market Conditions & Competing PV Technologies: David Lynch1; Byron Cocilovo2; Mario Marquez2; Akram Amooali2; Andrew Shroads2; Scott De Valle2; Rochellee Manygoats2; Chad Munich2; 1Solar Technology Research Corporation; 2University of Arizona

8:50 AMAgglomeration as a Minor Mechanism for Polycrystalline Silicon Grown in a Fluidized Bed Reactor: Mohamad Zbib1; Uttara Sahayam1; Wayne Osborne2; Grant Norton1; David Bahr1; 1Washington State University; 2REC Silicon

9:10 AMPreparation of Polysilicon by the Reaction of Zinc and Silicon Tetra-Chloride: Tao Zhang1; Huimin Lu1; Jingbo Xu1; 1Beihang University

9:30 AMMacrosegregation of Impurities during Solidification of Metallurgical Grade Silicon in a Vertical Bridgman Furnace: Marcelo Martorano1; João Ferreira Neto2; Theógenes Oliveira1; Tomoe Tsubaki2; 1University of São Paulo; 2Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas do Estado de São Paulo

9:50 AM Break

10:10 AMRemoval of Inclusions from Solar Grade Silicon Using Electromagnetic Field: Anping Dong1; Lucas Damoah1; Lifeng Zhang1; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology

10:30 AMEffect of Calcium Addition and Microstructure of Metallurgical Grade Silicon on Its Leaching Behavior: Yulia Meteleva-Fischer1; Yongxiang Yang1; Rob Boom1; 1Delft University of Technology

10:50 AMEffect of Solidification Conditions on Si Growth from Si-Cu Melts: Yosuke Ohshima1; Takeshi Yoshikawa1; Kazuki Morita1; 1University of Tokyo

11:10 AMStructure Silicon Deposits Obtained by Electrolytic Refining in Salt Melt: Oleg Chemezov1; Oleg Vinogradov-Jabrov1; Yuriy Zaikov1; Aleksey Apisarov1; Andrey Isakov1; 1Russian Academy of Sciences

11:30 AMSilicon Electrodeposition Process in Molten Fluorides: Anne-laure Bieber1; Laurent Massot1; Laurent Cassayre1; Pierre Chamelot1; Mathieu Gibilaro1; Pierre Taxil1; 1Laboratoire de génie Chimique

Size Effects in Mechanical Behavior: Combined Approaches Applied to Size Scale Dependent Experimental ProblemsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Not Applicable, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Erica Lilleodden, GKSS Research Center; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; Andrew Minor, UC Berkeley & LBL

Thursday AM Room: 2March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Thomas Buchheit, Sandia National Laboratories; T. John Balk, University of Kentucky

8:30 AMThe Behavior of Nanoporous Au and Cu Foams with Controllable Pore Size: I-Chung Cheng1; Andrea Hodge1; 1University of Southern California

8:50 AM InvitedNanoporous FCC Metals: Effects of Nanoscale Structure on Mechanical Behavior: T. John Balk1; 1University of Kentucky

9:20 AMScaling Behavior of Nanoporous Bcc Materials: Ralph Spolenak1; Flavio Mornaghini1; 1ETH Zurich

9:40 AMInternal Friction Measurements in Nanocrystalline and Nanoporous Metals: Nicolas Briot1; 1University of Kentucky

10:00 AMMeasurement and Analysis of Internal Friction in Sputtered Thin Films of Aluminum: Guruprasad Sosale1; Luc Frechette2; Srikar Vengallatore1; 1McGill University; 2Universite de Sherbrooke

10:20 AM Break

10:40 AMAugmentation of Micro-Tension Testing Methods: New Parallelized Sample Fabrication Techniques and Development of Elevated Temperature Micro-Heater Grips: Paul Shade1; Robert Wheeler2; Sang-Lan Kim2; Michael Uchic3; Sabyasachi Ganguli4; Jianjun Hu2; 1Universal Technology Corporation; 2UES Inc.; 3AFRL; 4UDRI / AFRL

11:00 AMCasting and Testing of Cast metallic Microsamples: Jerome Krebs1; Csilla Miko1; Nadja Marxer1; Andreas Mortensen1; 1EPFL

11:20 AMUnderstanding Mechanical Behaviors of Indium Nanostructures through Synchrotron Laue X-Ray Microdiffraction: Michael Burek1; Arief Budiman2; Gyuhyon Lee1; Ju-Young Kim3; Nobumichi Tamura4; Martin Kunz4; Julia Greer3; Ting Tsui1; 1University of Waterloo; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3California Institute of Technology; 4Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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M 2011 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, Applications and Implications: Nanomaterials-CharacteristicsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jiyoung Kim, Univ of Texas; David Stollberg, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; Nitin Chopra, The University of Alabama; Suveen Mathaudhu, U.S. Army Research Office

Thursday PM Room: 8March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington; Nitin Chopra, U. of Alabama

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMEngineered Electronic Transport in Assembled Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Thin Films: Role of CNT-scale Properties and Network Topology: Moneesh Upmanyu1; Hailong Wang1; Yung Jung1; Myung Hahm1; 1Northeastern University

2:20 PMCalculating the Relative Density of Nanoporous Metal Structures: Ran Liu1; Antonia Antoniou1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

2:35 PMFundamental Interactions between Au Nanoparticles and Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Govind Mallick1; Mlleshree Karna2; Shashi Karna1; 1Army Research Laboratory; 2University Southern California

2:50 PMLarge 3D Oxides with Length Scale Dependent Magnetic Properties: J. Morales1; J. Garay1; 1UC Riverside

3:05 PMThermoelectric Circuits Based on Single Bismuth Telluride and Bismuth Nanowires as Bolometric Detectors: Tito Huber1; K. Owusu.1; 1Howard University

3:20 PMCrystallization Kinetics and Giant Magneto Impedance Behavior of FeCo Based Amorphous Wires: Rajat Roy1; Partha Sarkar1; Satnam Singh1; Ashis Panda1; Amitava Mitra1; 1National Metallurgical Laboratory

3:35 PM Break

3:50 PMUtilization of Fe-Based Nanocomposite Materials for Industrial Applications: Ryan Dehoff1; Andrew Klarner1; Wei Chen1; Peter Blau1; Louis Aprigliano2; Dave Novotnak3; William Peter1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Strategic Analysis, Inc.; 3Carpenter Powder Products

4:05 PMSilicon Coated Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes as High Capacity Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries: Kara Evanoff1; Thomas Fuller1; W. Jud Ready2; Gleb Yushin1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Georgia Tech Research Institute

4:20 PMEngineering Shapes in Nanotechnology: Helicity on Demand: Zi Chen1; Carmel Majidi2; David Srolovitz3; Mikko Haataja1; 1Princeton University; 2Harvard University; 3Institute of High Performance Computing

4:35 PMNanoimprinting and Piezoresponse Force Microscopy of Ferroelectric Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride-Trifluoroethylene) Copolymer Films: Yuanming Liu1; Dirk Weiss1; Jiangyu Li1; 1University of Washington

4:50 PMSynthesis of Vertical Ultra-long Platinum Nanolawns via Thermally Assisted Photoreduction: You-Lin Shen1; Shih-Yun Chen1; Jenn-Ming Song2; Tzu-Kang Chin2; Chu-Hsuan Lin2; In-Gann Chen3; 1National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; 2National Dong Hwa University; 3National Cheng Kung University

5:05 PM Concluding Comments

Advances in Mechanics of One-Dimensional Micro/Nano Materials: Nanomechanics: Multilayers, Composites, Wires, and SensorsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Reza Shahbazian-Yassar, Michigan Technological University; Seung Min Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Katerina Aifantis, Aristotle University

Thursday PM Room: 1BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ali Shokuhfar, K.N.T University; Seung Min Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

2:00 PMPlasticity in the Nanoscale Cu/Nb Single Crystal Multilayers as Revealed by Ex Situ Synchrotron X-Ray Microdiffraction: Arief Budiman1; Seung-Min Han2; Patricia Dickerson1; Martin Kunz3; Nobumichi Tamura3; John Hirth1; Amit Misra1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL); 2Stanford University; 3Advanced Light Source (ALS), Berkeley Lab

2:20 PMEnhanced Tensile Strength and Ductility in Nano-Multilayer: Ju-Young Kim1; Julia Greer1; 1Caltech

2:40 PMIn-Situ Observation of Ultra-Strong but Ductile Deformation Behavior of Single Crystalline Metallic Nanowires: Jong Hyun Seo1; Youngdong Yoo2; Sang Won Yoon1; Tae-Yeon Seong3; In-Suk Choi4; Kon Bae Lee5; Bongsoo Kim2; Jae-Pyoung Ahn4; 1Korea Institute of Science and Technology - and - Korea University; 2KAIST; 3Korea University; 4Korea Institute of Science and Technology; 5Kookmin University

3:00 PMArtificial Neural Network for Solving Large Deflection of Micro/Nano-Beams: Payam Heidary1; Ali Shokuhfar1; 1K.N.Toosi University of Technology

3:20 PMGeometric Nonlinear Effects on the Micro/Nano-cantilever Biosensors: Ali Shokuhfar1; Payam Heidary1; 1K.N.Toosi Univ. of Technology

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMSynthesis and Mechanical Properties of AL/ γ-Al12Mg17 Nanocomposite Prepared by Ball Milling and Hot Pressing: Ali Shokuhfar1; Ashkan Zolriasatein1; Narguess Nemati2; Abbas Sabahi2; 1Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Research Laboratories, Department of Mechanical Engineering, K.N.Toosi University of Technology; 2Sahand University of Technology

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4:20 PMEffect of Intermetallic Reinforcement Particle Size on Wear Behaviour of Al/γ-Al12Mg17 Nanocomposite Prepared by Ball Milling and Hot Pressing: Ashkan Zolriasatein1; Ali Shokuhfar1; Narguess Nemati2; 1Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Research Laboratories, Department of Mechanical Engineering, K.N.Toosi University of Technology; 2Sahand University of Technology

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Energy Savings by Cell Design ImprovementsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mohd Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain; Abdulla Ahmed, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba); Charles Mark Read, Bechtel Corporation; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc.

Thursday PM Room: 17BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Bjorn Moxnes, Hydro Aluminium AS

2:00 PMExperimental Investigation of Single Bubble Characteristics in a Cold Model of a Hall-Héroult Electrolytic Cell: Subrat Das1; Yos Morsi1; Geoffrey Brooks1; William Yang2; John Chen3; 1Swinburne University od Technology; 2CSIRO Light Metals National Research Flagship; 3University of Auckland

2:20 PMLarge Gas Bubbles under the Anodes of Aluminum Electrolysis Cells: Alexandre Caboussat1; Laszlo Kiss2; Jacques Rappaz3; Klára Vékony4; Alexandre Perron5; Steeve Renaudier6; Olivier Martin7; 1Ycoor Systems SA; 2Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi; 3École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; 4Universitat Polytècnica de Barcelona; 5Rio Tinto Alcan - CRDA ; 6Rio Tinto Alcan - LRF; 77Rio Tinto Alcan - LRF

2:40 PMInitiatives To Reduction Of Aluminum Potline Energy Consumption Alcoa Poços De Caldas/Brazil: André Abreu1; Mauro Salles1; Ciro Kato1; 1Alcoa

3:00 PMElectrical Conductivity of the KF-NaF- AlF3 Molten System at Low Cryolite Ratio with CaF2 Additions: Alexander Redkin1; Alexander Dedyukhin1; Alexei Apisarov1; Pavel Tin’ghaev1; Yurii Zaikov1; 1Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry

3:20 PM Break

3:30 PMStudy of ACD Model and Energy Consumption in Aluminum Reduction Cells: Tian Yingfu1; Wang Hang1; 1Chongqing Tiantai Aluminum Industry CO., Ltd

3:50 PMCell Voltage Noise Reduction Based on Wavelet in Aluminum Reduction Cell: Binchuan Li1; Jianshe Chen1; 1Northeastern University

Bulk Metallic Glasses VIII: Mechanical and Other Properties IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gongyao Wang, University of Tennessee; Peter Liaw, Univ of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, Univ of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, Univ of Tennessee

Thursday PM Room: 6DMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Dongchan Jang, California Institute of Technology; Yuri Petrusenko, National Science Center - Kharkov Institute of Physics & Technology

2:00 PM InvitedTransition from Strong-Yet-Brittle to Stronger-and-Ductile by Size Reduction in Metallic Glasses: Dongchan Jang1; Julia Greer1; 1California Institute of Technology

2:20 PM InvitedLocal Structures of Supercooled Ni-Nb, Cu-Zr, and Cu-Hf Melts at Eutectic and Bulk Metallic Glass-Forming Compositions: Victor Wessels1; Kevin Laws2; Kisor Sahu1; Nicholas Mauro3; Anup Gangopadhyay3; Kenneth Kelton3; Jörg Löffler1; 1ETH Zurich Laboratory of Metal Physics and Technology; 2University of New South Wales; 3Washington University in St. Louis

2:40 PMSliding Wear Behavior of Cu50Hf41.5Al8.5 Bulk Metallic Glass: Rainer Hebert1; Dharma Maddala1; 1University of Connecticut

2:50 PM InvitedResidual Stresses Induced by Laser Shock Peening on Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glass and Its Effect on Plasticity: Yunfeng Cao1; Xie Xie2; Bartlomiej Winiarski3; Gongyao Wang2; Yung Shin1; Philip Withers3; Peter Liaw2; 1Purdue University; 2University of Tennessee; 3University of Manchester

3:10 PMRelaxation and Nanocrystallization of Bulk Amorphous Niti Processed by Severe Plastic Deformation: Martin Peterlechner1; Joachim Bokeloh2; Gerhard Wilde2; Thomas Waitz1; 1University of Vienna, Faculty of Physics; 2Univerisity of Münster

3:20 PM Break

3:30 PM InvitedManifestation of the Bulk Metallic Glass Structure Features in the Compression-Compression Fatigue Experiments: Yuri Petrusenko1; Alexander Bakai1; Ivan Neklyudov1; Sergij Bakai1; Peter K. Liaw2; Gongyao Y. Wang2; Lu Huang3; Tao Zhang3; 1National Science Center - Kharkov Institute of Physics & Technology; 2The University of Tennessee; 3Beihand University

3:50 PMStructural Characterization of Iron Based Bulk Metallic Glass by Dilatometric Measurements: Fatemeh Saeidi1; Mahmoud Nili-Ahmadabadi1; Amir Seifoddini1; 1University of Tehran

4:00 PMEffect of Li on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of an Mg-Based BMG: Ignacio Figueroa1; John Plummer2; Iain Todd2; 1National Autonomous University of Mexico; 2University of Sheffield

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M 4:10 PM InvitedSelective Nanocrystallization of Metallic Glasses Induced by Nanoindentation: Jordi Sort1; Jordina Fornell1; Aïda Varea1; Emma Rossinyol1; Luiz Bonavina2; Carlos Souza2; Walter Botta2; Claudemiro Bolfarini2; Claudio Kiminami2; Santiago Suriñach1; Josep Nogués3; Maria D Baró1; 1Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; 2Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos; 3ICREA/ICN-CSIC

4:30 PMPhase Formation and Mechanical Properties of Cu-Zr-Co alloys: Fatemeh A. Javid1; Norbert Mattern1; Simon Pauly1; Jürgen Eckert1; 1Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden

4:40 PMTemperature Effects on Flow of Several Metallic Glasses: Lisa Deibler1; John Lewandowski1; 1Case Western Reserve University

4:50 PMStudy of Activation Parameters of Deformation by Broadband Nanoindentation Creep in Structural Relaxed Zr-Cu-Al Bulk Metallic Glasses: Zenon Melgarejo1; Joseph Jakes2; Jonathan Puthoff1; Hongbo Cao1; Chuan Zhang1; Donald Stone1; Paul Voyles1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2Performance Enhanced Biopolymers, United States Forest service, Forest Products laboratory

5:00 PMEnhanced Plasticity of a Zr-Cu-Ni-Al Bulk Metallic Glass by Micro Nb Additions: Shuang-shuang Chen1; John Plummer1; Iain Todd1; 1The university of Sheffield

5:10 PMA Study on Crystalline Phases Present in the As-Solidified and Crystallized Microstructures in Zr53Cu21Al10Ni 8Ti8 Alloy: Raghvendra Tewari1; Suman Neogy1; Gautam Dey1; Srikumar Banerjee2; S. Ranganathan3; 1Bhabha Atomic Resrach Centre; 2Department of Atomic Energy; 3 Indian Institute of Science

Carbon Dioxide and Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Metallurgy - 2011: CO2 and GHG Reduction in Metal IndustriesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Energy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Ramana Reddy, The University of Alabama; Maria Salazar-Villalpando, National Energy Technology Laboratory; James Yurko, 22Ti LLC; Malti Goel, INSA

Thursday PM Room: 15BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Maria salazaar - Villapando, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Malti Goel, Jawaharlal Nehru University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMVacuum Distillation of Aluminum and Silicon via Carbothermal Reduction of Their Oxides with Concentrated Solar Energy: Peter Loutzenhiser1; Enrico Guglielmini1; Alwin Frei; Aldo Steinfeld1; 1ETH Zurich

2:25 PMThe Alkali Roasting of Complex Oxide Minerals for High Purity Chemicals – Beyond Le Chatelier into 21st Century: Animesh Jha1; 1University of Leeds

2:45 PMThe Alkali Roasting and Leaching of Ilmenite Minerals For the Extraction of High Purity Synthetic Rutile and Rare-Earth Oxides: Animesh Jha1; Graham Cooke1; 1University of Leeds

3:05 PMHydrogen-Rich and Carbon-Neutral Gas as Reducing Agent for Heavy Metal Containing Residues: Thomas Griessacher1; Jürgen Antrekowitsch1; 1University of Leoben

3:25 PMBauxite Residue Use to Remove SO2 from Gas Effluents: Luis Venancio1; Paulo Santos1; José Antonio Souza1; Emanuel Macedo1; Wanderson Rodrigues1; 1Federal University of Pará

3:45 PMGreenhouse Gas Emission Reduction from Aluminum Industry in India: Challenges and Prospects: Malti Goel1; 1INSA

4:05 PM Break

4:15 PMDissolution Kinetics of Steelmaking Slag and Its Promotion for the Growth of Algae: Chunfang Zi1; Kai Huang1; Lianyun Liu1; Xiaohui Li1; Hongmin Zhu1; 1University of Science and Technology of Beijing

4:35 PMLife Cycle Assessment of China’s Alumina Manufacturing by Bayer Process: Li Hongxu1; Duan Ge1; Bai Hao1; Cang Daqiang1; 1University of science and technology, Bejing

4:55 PMAnalysis of Carbon Emission Reduction of China’s Integrated Steelworks: Hao Bai1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

Challenges in Mechanical Performances of Materials in Next Generation Nuclear Power Plants: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, American Nuclear Society, ASM International, Japan Institute of Metals, National Science Foundation, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS: Energy Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizer: Faramarz Zarandi, CANMET-Materials Technology Laboratory

Thursday PM Room: 5AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: G. Robert Odette, University of California, Santa Barbara; Laura Carroll, Idaho National Laboratory

2:00 PMSimplified Powder Processing of ODS Ferritic Stainless Steels: Joel Rieken1; Iver Anderson2; Matthew Kramer2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

2:20 PMDegradation of High Temperature Mechanical Performance in Ferritic-Martensitic Steels: Meimei Li1; Saurin Majumdar1; Ken Natesan1; 1ANL

2:40 PMOptimized Thermomechanical Treatment for High Strength 9Cr Ferritic-Martensitic Steels: Lizhen Tan1; Edward Kenik1; Jeremy Busby1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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3:00 PMNitride-Strengthened Reduced Activation Martensitic Steels: Yiyin Shan1; Ping Hu1; Wei Yan1; Wei Wang1; Wei Sha2; Ke Yang1; 1Institute of Metal Research; 2Queen’s University of Belfast

3:20 PMInclusion Initiated Cleavage Fracture in a Nitride-Strengthened Reduced Activation Martensitic Steel: Wei Yan1; Wei Wang1; Ping Hu1; Lifeng Deng1; Yiyin Shan1; Ke yang1; 1Institute of Metal Research

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMDetermination of Ion Bombardment, in Reactor Irradiation and Post Irradiation Fatigue Properties: Z. W. Zhang1; Suiqiong Li1; Wen Shen1; C. T. Liu1; Xun-Li Wang1; Xun-Li Wang2; Bryan Chin1; 1Auburn University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:20 PMOxidation and Diffusion Investigation of the Carbides Used as Cladding Materials in TRISO-Coated Fuel Particles: John Youngsman1; Brian Gorman2; Ivar Reimanis2; Darryl Butt1; 1Boise State University; 2Colorado School of Mines

4:40 PMForming 6061 Al HIP-Clad DU10Mo Monolithic Fuel Plates: Kester Clarke1; David Alexander1; Cheng Liu1; Hunter Swenson1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Characterization of Nuclear Reactor Materials and Components with Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation: Irradiated Materials and Technique DevelopmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Matthew Kerr, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Meimei Li, Argonne National Lab; Jonathan Almer, Argonne National Laboratory; Donald Brown, Los Alamos National Lab

Thursday PM Room: 4March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jonathon Almer, Argonne National Lab; Don Brown, Los Alamos National Lab

2:00 PM InvitedCharacterization of Radioactive Materials Using the MARS Beamline at the Synchrotron SOLEIL: Bruno Sitaud1; Pier Lorenzo Solari1; Sandrine Schlutig1; 1Synchrotron SOLEIL

2:30 PMNeutron Imaging for Non-Destructive Testing of Nuclear Materials: Peter Vontobel1; Eberhard Lehmann1; Yong Dai1; Mirco Grosse2; 1Paul Scherrer Institut; 2Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

2:50 PM InvitedFrom In-Core to BOP to Waste, Neutrons Characterize Nuclear Materials and Components: Ron Rogge1; 1National Research Council

3:20 PMSANS and TEM Investigation of Phase Precipitation in HT-9 at High Neutron Irradiation Dose Levels: Joris Van den Bosch1; Osman Anderoglu1; Tobias Romero1; Patricia Dickerson1; Robert Dickerson1; Peter Hosemann1; Rex Hjelm1; Stuart Maloy1; 1LANL

3:40 PMSynchrotron Radiation Study of Unirradiated and Irradiated Ferritic-Martensitic Steels: Meimei Li1; Jonathan Almer1; Yang Ren1; Jeff Terry2; Stuart Maloy3; Ken Natesan1; 1ANL; 2Illinois Institute of Technology; 3Los Alamos National Lab

4:00 PM Break

4:10 PMX-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Study of Irradiated ZrC and ZrN: Daniel Olive1; Yong Yang2; Jeff Terry1; 1Illinois Institute of Technology; 2University of Wisconsin-Madison

4:30 PMCold Neutron Prompt-Gamma Activation Analysis of Hydrogen Pickup during Zirconium Alloy Corrosion: Adrien Couet1; Arthur Motta1; Robert Comstock2; Rick Paul3; 1Penn State University; 2Westinghouse Electric Company; 3National Institute of Standards and Technology

4:50 PMComparison of Proton, Benchtop X-Ray and Synchrotron X-Ray Radiography of Surrogate Urania and Thoria/Ceria Composite Fuel Samples: Mark Bourke1; Donald Brown1; Darrin Byler1; Christopher Chen1; Jeremy Kropf2; James Hunter1; Fesseha Mariam1; Christopher Morris1; Andrew Saunders1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Argonne national laboratory

5:10 PMCrystallographic Texture Contrast in Neutron Radiography of Zirconium Based Components: Javier Santisteban1; Sven Vogel2; Anton Tremsin3; Winfried Kockelmann4; Eberhard Lehmann5; 1Comision Nacional de Energia Atómica; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3University of California at Berkeley; 4Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; 5Paul Scherrer Institut

5:30 PMSpatially Resolved Strain Fields in Nuclear Fuel Plates Determined by Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction: Maria Okuniewski1; Don Brown2; Levente Balogh2; Jeff Terry3; Daniel Olive3; Yulia Trenikhina3; John Okasinski4; Pavel Medvedev1; Hakan Ozaltun1; Soenke Seifert4; Soma Chattopadhyay3; Tomohiro Shibata3; Hasitha Ganegoda3; Jan-Fong Jue1; Barry Rabin1; Glenn Moore1; Blair Park1; 1Idaho National Laboratory; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Illinois Institute of Technology; 4Argonne National Laboratory

5:50 PMDiffraction Studies of Irradiated Cladding and Duct Reactor Materials: Tarik Saleh1; Stuart Maloy1; Tobias Romero1; Joris Van Den Bosch1; Sara Perez-Bergquist1; Donald Brown1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Computational Plasticity: Multiscale Modeling in PlasticitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys CommitteeProgram Organizers: Remi Dingreville, Polytechnic Institute of NYU; Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute

Thursday PM Room: 1AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedEffective Elastic Properties of Solids Containing Imperfectly Bonded Nano-Inhomogeneities Based on Atomistic-Continuum Interphase Model: Mohammed Cherkaoui1; Bashkar Paliwal1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

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M 2:30 PMKinetics of Deformation Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline Copper: Mathieu McPhie1; Stéphane Berbenni2; Mohammed Cherkaoui1; 1Georgia Tech Lorraine, GT-CNRS UMI 2958; 2Laboratory of Physics and Mechanics of Materials (LPMM), CNRS, ENSAM

2:50 PMExperimental and Microstructurally Based Computational Investigation of the High Strain-Rate Behavior of High Strength Aluminum Alloys: William Lee1; Khalil El-Khodary1; H. Salem2; Mohammed Zikry1; 1North Carolina State University; 2American University of Cairo

3:05 PM Break

3:20 PM InvitedLengthscale, Orientation and Morphology Effects in Fatigue Crack Nucleation in Polycrystals: Fionn Dunne1; 1University of Oxford

3:50 PM InvitedQuantifying the Microstructure-Induced Uncertainty in Strain Concentrations at Engineered Defects: Corbett Battaile1; Luke Brewer2; John Emery1; Brad Boyce1; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2Naval Postgraduate School

4:20 PMModeling the Evolution of the Microstructure in Magnesium by Means of Incremental Energy Minimization: Joern Mosler1; Malek Homayonifar1; 1GKSS-Forschungszentrum Geesthacht

4:40 PMStudying Dislocation Nucleation from Different Shaped Notches Using a Multiscale Model: Steffen Brinckmann1; Dhiraj Mahajan1; Alexander Hartmaier1; 1ICAMS

5:00 PMA Microstructure Sensitive Crystal Plasticity Model for a-Iron: Alankar Alankar1; David Field2; 1Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research; 2Washington State University

5:20 PMStatistical Modeling of Elastic Strain, Lattice Rotation and Dislocation Density Tensor in FCC Crystals: Mamdouh Mohamed1; Jie Deng1; Anter El-Azab1; Ben Larson2; 1Florida State University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Electrode Technology for Aluminium Production: Inert Anodes and Wettable CathodesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Tomsett, Rio Tinto Alcan; Ketil Rye, Alcoa Mosjøen; Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd

Thursday PM Room: 16BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Veronique Laurent, Rio Tinto Alcan; Jilai Xue, Department of Nonferrous Metallurgy

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMPressureless Sintering of TiB2–Based Composites Using Ti and Fe Additives for Development of Wettable Cathodes: Hamed Heidari1; Houshang Alamdari1; Dominique Dubé1; Robert Schulz2; 1Université Laval; 2Hydro-Quebec

2:30 PMFuran Resin and Pitch Blends as Binders for TiB2-C Cathodes: Hongliang Zhang1; Jinlong Hou1; Xiaojun Lü1; Yanqing Lai1; Jie Li1; 1School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering, Central South University

2:55 PMInfluence of Cobalt Additions on Electrochemical Behaviour of Ni-Fe-Based Anodes for Aluminium Electrowinning: Vivien Singleton1; Barry Welch2; Maria Skyllas-Kazacos1; 1University of New South Wales; 2Welbank Consulting Ltd.

3:20 PM Break

3:30 PMEffects of the Additive ZrO2 on Properties of Nickel Ferrite Cermet Inert Anode: Xiao Zhang1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; Jia Ma1; Zhigang Zhang1; 1Northeastern University

3:55 PMEffect of Sintering Atmosphere on Phase Composition and Mechanical Property of 5Cu/(10NiO-NiFe2O4) Cermet Anodes for Aluminum Electrolysis: Zhong Zou1; Juan Wei1; Liang Tian1; Kai Liu1; Liang Zhang1; Qing Lai1; Jie Li1; 1Central South University

Electrometallurgy Fundamentals and Applications: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Hydrometallurgy and Electrometallurgy CommitteeProgram Organizer: Michael Free, University of Utah

Thursday PM Room: 18March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Michael Free, University of Utah

2:00 PMElectrochemical Reduction of Tantalum Oxide in a CaCl2 – CaO Molten Salt Electrolyte: Roger Barnett1; Derek Fray1; 1University of Cambridge

2:25 PMMolten Oxide Electrolysis Application to Steelmaking: A New Approach of Slag Science?: Ghazal Azimi1; Antoine Allanore1; Donald Sadoway1; 1MIT

2:50 PMDirect Electroreduction of Oxides in Molten Fluorides: Laurent Cassayre1; Mathieu Gibilaro1; Jacques Pivato1; Laurent Massot1; Pierre Chamelot1; Olivier Dugne2; 1Université de Toulouse; 2CEA Marcoule

3:15 PMThermodynamic Studies on the Preparation of Titanium Alloys by Molten Salt Electrolysis: Du Jihong1; Shenghong Yang1; Qingyu Li1; Chengben Yang1; Mingxia Sun1; Zhengping Xi1; 1Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research

3:40 PM Break

3:55 PMPreparation of TiFe Alloy by Electrolysis in Molten Salt: Hu Meilong1; Bai Chenguang1; Shi Ruimeng1; Lv Xuewei1; Liu Xuyang1; 1chongqing university

4:20 PMRecapturing Metals from Electrocoagulation Floc: Jewel Gomes1; Md Islam1; Paul Bernazzani1; George Irwin1; Dan Rutman1; David Cocke1; Mohammad Islam1; 1Lamar University

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4:45 PMMechanism of Antimony Deposition in Alkaline Solution Containing Xylitol: Wei Liu1; Tianzu Yang2; Qionghua Zhou1; 1Henan University of Science and Technology; 2School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering, Central South University

5:10 PMPreparation of Ti-Al Intermetallic by Electrolytic Reduction from TiO2 and Al2 O3: Chengbeng Yang1; Du Jihong1; Zhengping Xi1; 1Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research

General Abstracts: Electronic, Magnetic and Photonic Materials Division: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials Committee, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Long Qing Chen, Pennsylvania State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation; Mark Palmer, Kettering University

Thursday PM Room: 9March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMProcessing Parameter Optimization to Synthesize High Quality Single Phase CZTS Film: Prashant Sarswat1; Michael Free1; Ashutosh Tiwari1; 1University of Utah

2:20 PMTatalum Nitride For Efficient Visible-Light-Driven Photocatalyst: Zheng Wang1; Jiangting Wang1; Lianyun Liu1; Kai Huang1; Jungang Hou1; Hongmin Zhu1; 1University of Science and technology Beijing

2:40 PMFailure Mechanism of Electrode in Crystalline Photovoltaics: Oh Chulmin1; Park Nochang1; Han Changwoon1; Hong Won Sik1; 1KETI/Reliability Physics Research Center

3:00 PMProperty–Structure Relations II Oxide Thin Films Used in Light Sensing Applications: J. Wilde1; Y. Kodera2; C. Dames2; J. Garay2; 1Raytheon Vision Systems; 2UC Riverside

3:20 PMThe Investigation of Chemical Vapor Deposited Antimony Doped SnO2 Thin Films by Synchrotron Grazing Incidence X-Ray: Yang Yi Lin1; Albert T. Wu1; 1National Central University

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4:00 PMSynthesis of Nano-sized Tantalum Nitrides with Various Morphology: Lianyun Liu1; Chunhong Ma1; Zheng Wang1; Kai Huang1; Shuqiang Jiao1; Hongmin Zhu1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

4:20 PMProperties of Perfect GaP Crystals: Sergei Pyshkin1; John Ballato2; Andrea Mura3; 1Academy of Sciences of Moldova; 2Clemson University; 3University of Cagliari

4:40 PMDevelopment of New Transparent Conductive Material of Mg(OH1-xCx)2 ( x = 0.1-0.35 ) by Magnetron Sputtering: Takamitsu Honjo1; Toshiro Kuji1; 1Tokai university

5:00 PMSynthesis of Ultrafine Single Crystals and Nanostructured Coatings of Indium Oxide from Solution Precursor: Nagaswetha Pentyala1; Ramesh Kumar Guduru1; Pravansu Mohanty1; 1University of Michigan Dearborn

5:20 PMReliability of Wedge Wire Bonds Subjected to Ultrasonic Welding and Thermal Cycling: Anil Saigal1; Michael Zimmerman1; James Battaglia1; 1Tufts University

General Abstracts: Light Metals Division: General Light MetalsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Aluminum Processing Committee, TMS: Energy Committee, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation; Eric Nyberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Thursday PM Room: 14BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Alan Luo, General Motors Global Research & Development

2:00 PMThe Effect of Residual Chloride on the Sintering and Sintered Properties of Titanium and Its Alloys: Ma Qian1; 1The University of Queensland

2:20 PMHigh Strain Rate Behavior of 2139-T8 Al Alloy: Buyang Cao1; K. Ramesh1; 1The Johns Hopkins University

2:40 PMDetermination of Heat Treatment Effect on 6XXX Series Aluminum Foams by Design of Experiment: Deniz Polat1; B. Ozkal1; O. Keles1; 1Istanbul Technical University

3:00 PMEffect of Reacted Layer on Galvanic Corrosion Phenomenon at Interface between Ti Dispersion and Mg-Al Alloy: Katsuyoshi Kondoh1; Nozomi Nakanishi1; Rei Takei1; Junko Umeda1; 1Osaka University

3:20 PMCompressive Capacity and Fracture Mechanism of Aluminum Foam: Hai Hao1; Guoqiang Lu1; Mouhamadou Diop1; Hanwei Dong1; Xingguo Zhang1; 1Dalian University of Technology

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4:00 PMLiAl Alloy Prepared by Bulk Mechanical Alloying: Takamitsu Honjo1; Toshiro Kuji1; 1Tokai university

4:20 PMMultistage Fatigue Model for High-Strength Textured Al Alloys: Yibin Xue1; Chong Teng1; Brian Jordon2; Mark Horstermeyer3; David McDowell4; Elias Anagnostou5; 1Utah State University; 2University of Alabama; 3Mississippi State University; 4Georgia Tech; 5Northrop Grumman

4:40 PMSuper Plasticity of Magnesium Alloys after Rolling and ECAP: Miroslav Greger1; Radim Kocich1; 1VSB-Technical University Ostrava

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M 5:00 PMTomographic Reconstruction of Microstructures in Al-Ni-Y-Based Alloys: Mauricio Gordillo1; Lichun Zhang1; Thomas Watson2; Mark Aindow1; 1University of Connecticut; 2Pratt and Whitney Aircraft

5:20 PMImproved Properties of Light Alloys Using Near-Nano and Nano-Based Materials in Bulk Consolidation Processing: Robert Gansert1; Chris Melnyk2; David Grant2; David Lugan2; Brian Weinstein2; 1Advanced Materials & Technology Services, Inc.; 2California Nanotechnologies, Inc.

General Abstracts: Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division: Casting, Surface Modification, and Powder ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: Global Innovations Committee, TMS: Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations Committee, TMS: Powder Materials Committee, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS: Solidification Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; Joy Forsmark, Ford Motor Company; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Thursday PM Room: 2March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMApplication of Thermodynamics in Nucleation of Secondary Graphite on Heat Treated Ductile Cast Iron: Fabian Imanasa Azof1; Eung Ryul Baek1; 1Yeungnam University

2:15 PMEvaluation of Microstructures and Mechanical Properties on the Effects of Build Orientation and Building Parameters on Manufactured Ti6Al4V Specimens by EBM: Karina Puebla1; Sara Gaytan1; Lawrence Murr1; Ryan Wicker1; 1The University of Texas at El Paso

2:30 PMCalciumsilicate-Graphite-Compound, a New Material for the Flow Control of Liquid Aluminium Alloys: Wolf Huettner1; Tobias Hoelscher1; Mark Quackenbush2; Rusty Smith3; 1Calsitherm International; 2Prime Material Sales; 3Industrial Products International

2:45 PMInfluence of a Direct Current on the Solidification Behavior of Pure Aluminum: Yunhu Zhang1; Changjiang Song1; Liang Zhu1; Hongxing Zheng1; Qijie Zhai1; 1shanghai university

3:00 PMInfluence of Heating Effect on the Solidified Structure of Pure Aluminum by Electric Current Pulse: Zhenxing Yin1; Bo Li1; Yongyong Gong1; Qijie Zhai1; 1Shanghai University

3:15 PMInfluence of Silicon to (Fe,Si)Al Island Formation in Fe2Al5 Aluminide Layer during Heat Treatment of Al-Si Coated Steel Sheets: Nandyo Alpalmy1; Baek Eung-Ryul1; Kim Tai-Ho2; 1Yeungnam University; 2POSCO

3:30 PMManufacturing Methods and Properties of Powder-Based Parts with Inherently Saved Information: Bernd-Arno Behrens1; Najmeh Vahed1; Fabian Lange1; Edin Gastan1; 1Institute of Metal Forming and Metal-Forming Machines of the Leibniz University of Hannover

3:45 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Al Based Composite Coatings Produced by the Cold Gas Dynamic Spraying Process: Onur Meydanoglu1; Murat Baydogan1; Eyup Kayali1; Huseyin Cimenoglu1; 1Istanbul Technical University

4:00 PMOptimization of Fiber Laser Produced Hastelloy C-276 Single Track Clad: Perry Leggett1; Prabu Balu1; Radovan Kovacevic1; Syed Hamid2; 1SMU; 2Halliburton

4:15 PMPreparation of Nanocrystalline Aluminium by Warm-Vacuum-Compaction Method: Wei Liu1; Qionghua Zhou1; 1Henan University of Science and Technology

4:30 PMThe Effect of Sintering Conditions on the Properties of WC-Co Hard Metal Fabricated by Powder Injection Molding Process: Sung-Hyun Choi1; Kyoung-Rok Do1; Dong-Wook Park1; Young Sam Kwon2; Kwon Koo Cho1; In-Sup Ahn1; 1GNU; 2CetaTech. Inc

4:45 PMAnnealing Characteristics of Cold Sprayed Pure Cu and Ni Coatings Using EBSD Technique: Ahmad Rezaeian1; A. Changizi1; Y. Zou1; E. Irissou2; J.-G. Legoux2; S. Yue1; 1McGill University; 2National Research Council Canada(NRC) – Industrial Materials Institute(IMI)

5:00 PMMicrostructure Evolution of Amorphous/Nanocrystalline Steel Coatings by Hybrid Spray Process: Vikram Varadaraajan1; Ramesh Kumar Guduru1; Pravansu Mohanty1; 1University of Michigan

5:15 PMSurface Characteristics and High Temperature Oxidation Resistance Performance of Stainless Steel Foam Modified by Pack Aluminizing and Moderate Oxidation: Deng-Wei Huo1; Xiang-Yang Zhou1; Hui Wang1; Jie Li1; Hong-Yu Song1; Peng Zhu1; 1School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering, Central South University

5:30 PMDevelopment of Copper Coating on Austenitic Stainless Steel through Microwave Hybrid Heating: Dheeraj Gupta1; Apurbba Sharma1; 1Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

5:45 PMAnodization of Aluminum Alloys with Novel Anodizing Additive: Alp Manavbasi1; 1METALAST International, Inc.

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General Abstracts: Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division: Forging, Forming, and MachiningSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: Global Innovations Committee, TMS: Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations Committee, TMS: Powder Materials Committee, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS: Solidification Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; Joy Forsmark, Ford Motor Company; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Thursday PM Room: 5BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMProfile of Electrochemically Machined Microcomponents: Wayne Hung1; Laxmi Viswanathan1; Mike Powers2; 1Texas A&M University; 2Agilent Technologies

2:15 PMA New Method for the Determination of Formability Limit in Tube Drawing Process: Hien Bui1; Reza Bihamta1; Michel Guillot1; Guillaume D’Amours2; Ahmed Rahem2; Mario Fafard1; 1Laval University; 2National Research Council Canada, Aluminium Technology Centre

2:30 PMA Novel Method for Joining of Stainless Steel (SS-316)through Microwave Energy: M Srinath1; Apurbba Sharma1; Pradeep Kumar1; 1IIT Roorkee

2:45 PMA Reliable Method for Determining the Solidification Force of Steel for Continuous Casting Conditions: Matthew Rowan1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

3:00 PMAn Investigation into the Laser Micro-Welding of Aluminum and Copper in Lap Joint Configuration: Prabu Balu1; B Carlson2; Rouzbeh Sarrafi1; Radovan Kovacevic1; 1SMU; 2GM

3:15 PMCarbothermal Production of ZrB2-ZrO2 Composite Powders from ZrO2-B2O3/B System by High-energy Ball Milling and Annealing Assisted Process: Duygu Agaogullari1; Özge Balci1; Ismail Duman1; 1Istanbul Technical University

3:30 PMDeformation of High Purity Copper Specimens in Compression between Flat and Grooved Dies: Bashir Raddad1; 1University of Alfateh, Mechanical Department

3:45 PMImproved Shear Zone Quality by an Oscillating Shear Blade: Michael Lücke1; 1IPH

4:00 PMLocal Strain Hardening of Massive Forming Components by Means of Martensite Generation: Bernd-Arno Behrens1; Julian Knigge1; 1Institute of Metal Forming and Metal-Forming Machines

4:15 PMMachinable Trialcium Phosphate / CaTiO3 Composites: Celaletdin Ergun1; 1Istanbul Technical University

4:30 PMSome Studies on Performance of a Natural Polymer Media for Abrasive Flow Machining: S. Rajesha1; Apurbba Kumar Sharma1; Pradeep Kumar1; 1Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

4:45 PMSurface Characterization of Laser Machined and Electropolished Metal Micro-Parts: Lysle Serna1; Bradley Jared1; Brad Boyce1; Gerald Knorvosky1; 1Sandia National Labs

5:00 PMEffect of Particle Size on the Microstructure and Hardness of TiC and ZrC Reinforced Al-4 wt. %Cu Metal Matrix Composites Fabricated by a Novel Casting Method: Hulya Kaftelen1; Lütfi Öveçoglu1; Hani Henein2; Necip Ünlü1; 1Istanbul Technical University; 2Alberta University

5:15 PMEffects of Coil Configurations on Electromagnetic Tube Compression: Jianhui Shang1; Allen Jones1; Larry Wilkerson1; Steve Hatkevich1; 1American Trim LLC

General Abstracts: Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division: Modeling, Simulation, Ceramics, and Chemical ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: Global Innovations Committee, TMS: Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations Committee, TMS: Powder Materials Committee, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS: Solidification Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; Joy Forsmark, Ford Motor Company; Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Thursday PM Room: 7BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMA Finite Element-Phase Field Study of Solid State Phase Transformation: Coarsening of Coherent Precipitates and Instability of Multilayer Thin Films: Mohsen Asle Zaeem1; Haitham El Kadiri1; Sinisa Mesaroivc2; Paul Wang1; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University; 2Washington State University

2:15 PMDeveloping a New Method for Prediction of the Inhomogeneity of Stored Energy Based on the Recrystallization Phenomenon: Peyman Saidi1; 1Ferdowsi University

2:30 PMFEM Analysis of a Channel-Compression Process to Produce a Severe-Plastically Deformed Sheet: Jong Jin Park1; 1Hongik University

2:45 PMInvestigation on Electrohydraulic Servovalve through a Finite Element Method: Somashekhar S. Hiremath1; M. Singaperumal1; 1Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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M 3:00 PMMathematical Modeling for Analysis of the Burden Distribution and Gas Flow: Jong-in Park1; Hun-je Jung1; Min-Kyu Jo1; Jeong-Whan Han1; 1Inha university

3:15 PMDevelopment of a New Modeling Technique for Die Geometry for Extrusion of LCP Films: Arash Ahmadzadegan1; Michael Zimmerman1; Anil Saigal1; 1Tufts University

3:30 PMMicrowave Drying of Silica Sand: Modeling, Kinetics, and Energy Consumption: Yu Li1; Ying Lei1; Hao Niu1; Libo Zhang1; Jinhui Peng1; Huilong Luo1; Wenwen Qu1; 1Key Laboratory of Unconventional metallurgy, Ministry of Education

3:45 PMStructural and Thermal Stability of Microwave Synthesized Nano-Hydroxyapatite: M Bilal Khan1; Rafaqat Hussain2; Muhammad Aftab Akram1; Nida Iqbal2; 1National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), SCME; 2COMSATS

4:00 PMA Study on the Hydrophobicity and Investigation of Physical and Chemical Properties of Produced Zinc Borate: Mehmet Burcin Piskin1; Nil Baran Acarali1; Nurcan Tugrul1; Emek Moroydor Derun1; Ozlem Akgun1; 1Yildiz Technical University

4:15 PMInvestigation of Reaction Conditions Effecting Hydrophobicity on Zinc Borate Yield: Sabriye Piskin1; Nil Baran Acarali1; Emek Moroydor Derun1; Nurcan Tugrul1; 1Yildiz Technical University, Chemical Engineering Department

4:30 PMThe Role of Energy Sinks in Discontinuous Reactions and the Approach to Equilibrium in U-Nb Alloys: Robert Hackenberg1; Kester Clarke1; Robert Forsyth1; Ann Kelly1; Tim Tucker1; Pallas Papin1; Robert Field1; Heather Volz1; Geralyn Hemphill1; 1Los Alamos National Lab

4:45 PMEffect of Iron Additions on the Shape Memory Characteristics of Cu-Al Alloys: T.N. Raju1; Sampath Vedamanickam1; 1Indian Institute of Technology Madras

5:00 PMImproved Wear Resistance by DLC Coatings: Andreas Krause1; 1IPH - Institut für Integrierte Produktion

5:15 PMAsphalt Fatigue Damage Characterization Based on Laser Scanning Detection and Energy Dissipation: Hossein Ajideh1; James Earthman1; 1University of California, Irvine

General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: MicrostructureSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Roger Narayan, Univ of North Carolina & North Carolina State Univ; Judith Schneider, Mississippi State University

Thursday PM Room: 11BMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMGrain Size Dependence of Fracture Toughness of Fine Grained Alumina Sintered by Spark Plasma Sintering: Wenlong Yao1; Jing Liu1; Troy Holland1; Lin Huang1; Yuhong Xiong1; Julie Schoenung1; Amiya Mukherjee1; 1University of California, Davis

2:15 PMFormation and Thermal Stability of Nanosized Oxide Precipitates in NiAl Alloys: Yongdeog Kim1; Hyon-Jee L. Voigt1; Zuhair A. Munir2; Brian D. Wirth3; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2University of California, Davis; 3University of California, Berkeley/University of Tennessee

2:30 PMThe Effect of Hafnium Addition on the Microstructure and Phase Equilibria in Cr-Si Based Alloys: Amir Nanpazi1; Panos Tsakiropoulos1; 1IMMPETUS, Department of Engineering Materials, The University of Sheffield, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, England, UK

2:45 PMMicrostructural Properties of Gamma Titanium Aluminide Manufactured by Electron Beam Melting: Sanna Fager Franzén1; Joakim Karlsson1; Ryan Dehoff2; Ulf Ackelid1; Orlando Rios2; Chad Parish2; William Peter2; 1Arcam AB; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:00 PMMicrostructure of a’ Martensites in Ti-V-Al Alloys Studied by High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy: Kazuhisa Sato1; Hiroaki Matsumoto1; Akihiko Chiba1; Toyohiko Konno1; 1Tohoku University

3:15 PMPrecipitation and Growth of Omega Phase and Alpha Phase during Aging of Alpha-Beta Solution Treated Ti-6.8Mo-4.5Fe-1.5Al: Jana Smilauerova1; Milos Janecek1; Radomir Kuzel1; Petr Harcuba1; Josef Strasky1; Henry Rack2; 1Charles University; 2Clemson University

3:30 PMAbnormal Phase Stability in a Ru-Containing Ni-Base Single Crystal Superalloy: Jingyang Chen1; Yanhui Chen1; Yunrong Zheng2; Zuqing Sun1; Qiang Feng1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing; 2Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials

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4:00 PMComparison of Point-Defect Evolution in Irradiated UO2 and Ceo2 from Molecular Dynamics Simulation: Dilpuneet Aidhy1; Dieter Wolf1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

4:15 PMA New Method for Constructing Coincident Site Lattices for Cubic Crystals: Mohammad Shamsuzzoha1; 1University of Alabama

4:30 PMMartensite Strain Induced Phase Transformation and Corrosion Resistance of AISI 201 and AISI 304 Stainless Steel: Viviane de Morais1; 1MAHLE

4:45 PMMechanical Twinnning Investigation in a 17.5%Mn TWIP Steel. A Physically-Based Phenomenological Model: Ayoub Soulami1; Xin Sun1; Moe Khaleel1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratories

5:00 PMMechanical Properties and Strain Mechanisms Analysis in Ti-5553 Titanium Alloy: Timothée Duval1; Patrick Villechaise1; Sandra Andrieu2; 1Institut P’ - ENSMA; 2Messier Dowty

5:15 PMCreep Studies of Misoriented Grains in René N4 and GTD 444 Superalloy Bicrystals: Kaitlin Gallup1; Tresa Pollock1; 1UCSB

5:30 PMStatic Recrystallization Behavior of Co-Ni-Cr-Mo Superalloy after Cold Rolling and Subsequent Heat Treatment: Takuma Otomo1; Shingo Kurosu1; Yunping Li1; Hiroaki Matsumoto1; Shigeo Sato1; Yuichiro Koizumi1; Kazuaki Wagatsuma1; Akihiko Chiba1; 1Institute for Materials Reseach, Tohoku University, Japan

5:45 PMOxidation Behavior of Copper Thin Films with Nanoscale Twins: Pi-Hua Lee1; Chan Tsung-Cheng1; Liao Chien-Neng1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing-Hua University

General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Roger Narayan, Univ of North Carolina & North Carolina State Univ; Judith Schneider, Mississippi State University

Thursday PM Room: 6AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: To Be Announced

2:00 PMUsing Resistance Heating to Create Full-Scale API RP2Z CTOD Samples: Morgan Gallagher1; Sudarsanam Suresh Babu2; Jerry Gould1; 1Edison Welding Institute; 2The Ohio State University

2:15 PMBrazing of Titanium Alloys Using Low-melting Eutectic Zr-Ti-Ni(Cu) Filler Alloys: Dong-Myoung Lee1; Gerhard Welsch1; Yong-Soo Kim2; Seung-Yong Shin3; 1Case Western Reserve University; 2Yosan Eng.; 3KITECH

2:30 PMDevelopment of Coatings on Titanium Aluminide Alloys Using Chemical and Physical Deposition Methods: Patrick Masset1; Laurent Bortolotto2; Ludovic Charpentier1; Michael Schütze3; Hans Jürgen Seifert1; 1TU Bergakademie Freiberg; 2Dechema; 3DECHEMA

2:45 PMPrecipitation-Strengthened Ferritic Steels with Increased Strength and Ductility: Monica Kapoor1; Semyon Vaynman1; Gautam Ghosh1; Dieter Isheim1; Yip-Wah Chung1; 1Northwestern University

3:00 PMRole of Heat Treatments on the Mechanical Properties of Dual-Phase Steel Sheet: Hossein Seyedrezai1; Keith Pilkey1; Doug Boyd1; 1Queen’s University

3:15 PMFriction Stir Processing of Cast Superalloys: Edward Chen1; Bharat Jasthi2; Douglas Bice1; William Arbegast2; Matthew Heringer2; Stanley Howard2; 1Transition45 Technologies, Inc.; 2South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

3:30 PMCharacterization of Ni-Base Superalloy Die Materials: Alvaro Mendoza Jr.1; Krishna Ganesan1; Gerhard Fuchs1; 1University of Florida

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4:00 PMMetal (Fe-Al)- Fullerene Nanocomposites made by Powder Metallurgy Methods: Hector Calderon1; 1ESFM-IPN

4:15 PMPreparing Titanium Powders by Calcium Vapor Reduction Process of Titanium Dioxide: Baoqiang Xu1; Bin Yang1; Heli Wan1; Wei Sen1; Yongnian Dai1; Dachun Liu1; 1National Engineering Laboratory for Vacuum Metallurgy, Kunming

4:30 PMPartial Melting Homogenization of Thick Section Austempered Ductile Iron Containing 2% Mn: Seid Ata Sheikholeslami1; Mahmoud Nili-Ahmadabadi1; Jafar Rassizadehghani1; 1University of Tehran

4:45 PMFormability Evaluation of TRIP Steel Sheets: Joong Eun Jung1; Jong Bae Jeon1; Young Won Chang1; 1POSTECH

5:00 PMEnvironment -Friendly Corrosion Inhibition of A20 Carbon Steel By 2-Mercaptobenzimidazole For Citric Acid Pickling: Yunyun Zhang1; Daowu Yang1; Zhuo Ren1; Jin-hui Li1; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology

5:15 PMSynthesis and Application of Imidazolinylquaternary-Ammonium-Salt Corrosion Inhibition for Hydrochloric Acid Pickling: Yunyun Zhang1; Daowu Yang1; Yi Liu1; Yang Sun1; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology

5:30 PMAdditive Manufacturing of Nickel-Base Superalloys: John Wooten1; Ulf Ackelid2; Frank Medina3; Shane Collins4; Ryan Wicker3; Larry Murr3; 1CalRAM; 2Arcam AB; 3University of Texas El Paso; 4Paramount Inc

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M Hydrometallurgy Fundamentals and Applications: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Hydrometallurgy and Electrometallurgy CommitteeProgram Organizer: Michael Free, University of Utah

Thursday PM Room: 16AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Michael Free, University of Utah

2:00 PMInvestigations on the Mechanism of Acid Leaching of Alkali-Activated Ilmenite Concentrate and Titanium-Rich Slag: Qian Xu1; Yajun Fu1; Jianfeng Jin1; Jihong Du2; 1Northeastern University; 2Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research

2:25 PMKinetics Study of Alkaline Decomposition of Rubidium Jarosite in Ca(OH)2 Media: Eduardo Cerecedo1; Eleazar Salinas1; Luis Longoria2; Francisco Carrillo3; Juan Hernández1; 1Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo; 2National Institute of Nuclear Researches; 3Universidad de Coahuila

2:50 PMLeaching Behavior of Secondary Zinc Oxide Dusts in Ammonia Solutions: Yang Yong Bin1; Wang Wen Juan1; Jiang Tao1; Qian Li1; 1Central South University

3:15 PMLeaching of Gold in Acid Thiourea-Thiocyanate Solutions Using Ferric Sulfate as Oxidant: Xiyun Yang1; Xichang Shi1; Hui Xu1; Michael S Moats1; Jan D Miller1; Xiang Xiao1; Liwen Ma1; 1Central South University

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3:55 PMStudies on the Dissolution of Platinum Powder by Electro-Generated Chlorine in Hydrochloric Acid Solution: Min-Seuk Kim1; Jae-chun Lee1; Eun-Young Kim1; Jinki Jeong1; Banshi. D. Pandey2; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM); 2National Metallurgical Laboratory, CSIR

4:20 PMModeling of Cobalt and Nickel Extraction by Solvent Extraction in Sulfate Media with D2EHPA in Isoparaffin (17/21): Clenilson Sousa Junior1; Marisa Nascimento2; Ivan Masson2; Osvaldo Cunha3; 1Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Rio de Janeiro; 2Centre for Mineral Technology - CETEM; 3Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ

Magnesium Technology 2011: Advanced Materials and ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Thursday PM Room: 6FMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Karl Kainer, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht; Venkata Anumalasetty, Carpenter Technology Corporation

2:00 PMCharacterization of Hot Extruded Mg/SiC Nanocomposites Fabricated by Casting: Sunya Nimityongskul1; Noé Alba-Baena1; Hongseok Choi1; Milton Jones1; Tom Wood2; Mahi Sahoo3; Roderic Lakes1; Sindo Kou1; Xiaochun Li1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2GS Engineering Inc; 3CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory

2:20 PMEffects of Silicon Carbide Nanoparticles on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of As-Cast Mg-12wt.%Al-0.2wt.%Mn Nanocomposites: Hongseok Choi1; Hiromi Konishi1; Xiaochun Li1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

2:40 PMThermally-Stabilized Nanocrystalline Mg-Alloys: Suveen Mathaudhu1; Kristopher Darling1; Laszlo Kecskes1; 1U.S. Army Research Laboratory

3:00 PMTiNi Reinforced Magnesium Composites by Powder Metallurgy: Ziya Esen1; 1Çankaya University

3:20 PMNanocrystalline Mg-Matrix Composites with Ultrahigh Damping Properties: Babak Anasori1; Shahram Amini1; Volker Presser1; Michel Barsoum1; 1Drexel University

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4:00 PMEffect of Fiber Reinforcement on Corrosion Resistance of Mg AM60 Alloy-based Composites in NaCl Solutions: Qiang Zhang1; Henry Hu1; 1University of Windsor

4:20 PMThe Production of Powder Metallurgy Hot Extruded Mg-Al-Mn-Ca Alloy with High Strength and Limited Anisotropy: Ayman Elsayed1; Junko Umeda1; Katsuyoshi Kondoh1; 1Osaka University

4:40 PMThermal Effects of Calcium and Yttrium Additions on the Sintering of Magnesium Powder: Paul Burke1; Chloe Petit2; Sonia Yakoubi2; Georges Kipouros1; 1Dalhousie University; 2ICAM

5:00 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Solid State Recycled Mg Alloy Chips: Kunio Matsuzaki1; Youich Murakoshi1; Toru Shimizu1; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

5:20 PM Presentation of the Best Poster Award 2011 by Eric Nyberg

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Magnesium Technology 2011: Corrosion and CoatingsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wim Sillekens, TNO Science and Industry; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Suveen Mathaudhu, US Army Research Laboratory; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

Thursday PM Room: 10March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Robert McCune, Robert C.McCune and Associates LLC; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

2:00 PMSalt Spray Corrosion of Mechanical Junctions of Magnesium Castings: Sabrina Grassini1; Paolo Matteis1; Giorgio Scavino1; Marco Rossetto1; Donato Firrao1; 1Politecnico di Torino

2:20 PMComparing the Corrosion Effects of Two Environments on As-Cast and Extruded Magnesium Alloys: Holly Martin1; M. Horstemeyer1; Paul Wang1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University

2:40 PMInfluence of Lanthanum on the Corrosion Behaviour of Binary Mg-La Alloys: Daniel Hoeche1; Rosario Silva Campos1; Carsten Blawert1; Karl Ulrich Kainer1; 1GKSS Research Centre

3:00 PMCryogenic Burnishing of AZ31B Mg Alloy for Enhanced Corrosion Resistance: Z. Pu1; Guang-Ling Song2; S. Yang1; O. Dillon, Jr.1; D. Puleo1; I. Jawahir1; 1University of Kentucky; 2GM Global Research &Development

3:20 PMAdvanced Conversion Coatings for Magnesium Alloys: Syam Nibhanupudi1; Alp Manavbasi1; 1Metalast International

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMDevelopment of Zirconium-Based Conversion Coatings for the Pretreatment of AZ91D Magnesium Alloy Prior to Electrocoating: James Reck1; Yar-Ming Wang1; Hong-Hsiang Kuo1; 1General Motors

4:20 PMUse of an AC/DC/AC Electrochemical Technique to Assess the Durability of Protection Systems for Magnesium Alloys: Sen Song1; Robert C. McCune2; Weidian Shen1; Yar-Ming Wang3; 1Eastern Michigan University; 2Robert C McCune & Associates LLC; 3General Motors Company

4:40 PMEffects of Oxidation Time on Micro-Aarc Oxidized Coatings of Magnesium Alloy AZ91D in Aluminate Solution: Weiyi Mu1; Zhengxian Li1; Jihong Du1; Ruixue Luo1; Zhengping Xi1; 1Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research

5:00 PMComposite Coatings Combining PEO Layer and EPD Layer on Magnesium Alloy: Yongfeng Jiang1; Huashan Yang1; Yefeng Bao1; 1Hohai University

5:20 PM Presentation of the Best Poster Award 2011 in Room 6F

Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications: Experimental and Modelling Techniques for the Magnetocaloric EffectSponsored by: TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Magnetic Materials Committee; JSPS 147th Committee on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials; Lake Shore Cyrotronics, Inc.; AMT&CProgram Organizers: Victorino Franco, Sevilla University; Oliver Gutfleisch, IFW Dresden; Kazuhiro Hono, National Institute for Materials Science; Paul Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Thursday PM Room: 11AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Francis Johnson, GE Global Research

2:00 PM InvitedFirst to Second Order Magnetocaloric Transition: on Correct Analysis of Experimental Data: Daniel Fruchart1; Mohamed Balli1; 1CNRS - Institut Néel

2:25 PM InvitedMagnetocaloric Parameters from Measurements of Heat and Temperature: Ramón Burriel1; Elías Palacios1; 1CSIC - Universidad de Zaragoza

2:50 PM InvitedExperimental Methods of the Magnetocaloric Effect Studies: Youri Spichkin1; 1AMTC

3:15 PM InvitedFirst Principles Modeling of Magnetocaloric Gd5Ge4 Based Materials: Durga Paudyal1; Y. Mudryk1; V. K. Pecharsky1; K. A. Gschneidner, Jr.1; 1The Ames Laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy

3:40 PMMonte Carlo Simulations of the Magnetocaloric Effect and Exchange Bias Effect in Heusler Ni-Mn-Sb Alloys: Vladimir Sokolovskiy1; Vasiliy Buchelnikov1; Ivan Taranenko1; Sergey Taskaev1; Peter Entel2; 1Chelyabinsk State University; 2University of Duisburg-Essen

3:55 PMStructural Entropy Contributions to the Total Magnetocaloric Effect in Materials Which Exhibit a First Order Transition: Karl Gschneidner1; Yaroslav Mudryk1; Vitalij Pecharsky1; 1Iowa State University

4:10 PMEnvironmentally Friendly New Air-Conditioning Magnetocaloric System: Christian Muller1; Carmen Vasile2; 1Cooltech Applications; 2INSA

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Thursday PM Room: 3March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Ming Tang, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Yong Yang, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2:00 PM InvitedRadiation Stability of GFR Candidate Ceramics: Yong Yang1; Clayton Dickerson1; Jian Gan2; Todd Allen1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2Idaho National Laboratory

2:40 PMMicrostructure and Radiation Damage Tolerance of TiO2 Thin Films: Mujin Zhuo1; Engang Fu1; Wang Yongqiang1; Yingying Zhang1; Blas Uberuaga1; Amit Misra1; Michael Nastasi1; Quanxi Jia1; 1Los Alamos national Lab

3:00 PMComputational Studies of Radiation Damage near Grain Boundaries in TiO2: Xian-Ming Bai1; Blas Uberuaga1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:20 PMInterstitial Loading Effects during Irradiation in MgO: Blas Uberuaga1; Xian-Ming Bai1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMStructure and Mechanical Properties of Swift Heavy Ion Irradiated Tungsten-bearing Delta-phase Oxides Y6W1O12 and Yb6W1O12: Ming Tang1; Thomas Wynn1; Maulik Patel1; Nathan Mara1; Kurt Sickafus1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

4:20 PMAtomistic and Rate Theory Modeling of Radiation Damage and Amorphization of Nanocrystalline Silicon Carbide: Narasimhan Swaminathan1; Dane Morgan1; Izabela Szlufarska1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

4:40 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Property Characterization of Self-Ion Irradiated 3C-SiC with Novel Micromachined Samples: Chansun Shin1; Hyung-ha Jin1; Suk Hoon Kang1; Junhyun Kwon1; Ji Yeon Park1; 1KAERI

5:00 PMTEM Observation of Crack Tip in Heavily Neutron Irradiated Ceramics: Masashi Watanabe1; Tatsuo Shikama1; Yoshiaki Tachi2; 1Tohoku University; 2Japan Atomic Energy Agency

5:20 PMProton Irradiation-Induced Creep Effects in Pyrolytic Carbon and Graphite: Anne Campbell1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

5:40 PMStructural Modifications and Mechanical Degradation of Ion Irradiated Glassy Polymer Carbon: Malek Abunaemeh1; Mohameh Seif1; Abdalla Elsamadicy2; Claudiu Muntele1; Young Yang3; Daryush Ila1; 1Alabama A&M University; 2University of Alabama in Huntsville; 3University of Wisconsin

Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials X: Electrode, Ceramic, Optical, Spintronic, and Coating MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Chih-Ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Hans Flandorfer, University of Vienna; Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Jae-ho Lee, Hongik University; Yee-Wen Yen, National Taiwan Univ of Science & Tech; Clemens Schmetterer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg; Ikuo Ohnuma, Tohoku University; Chao-Hong Wang, National Chung Cheng University

Thursday PM Room: 7AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Clemens Schmetterer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg; Wojciech Gierlotka, YuanZe University

2:00 PM InvitedElectroless Nickel Plating on Carbon Fibers for Ultra Porous Nickel Electrode: So-Young Chun1; So-Youn Park1; Jae-Ho Lee1; 1Hongik University

2:25 PM InvitedPhase Stabilities and Equilibria in the Lithium–Manganese–Oxygen System: Damian Cupid1; Toni Lehmann1; Olta Cakaj2; Hans Seifert1; 1Freiberg University of Mining and Technology; 2University of Tirana

2:50 PMCrystallization Kinetics of SiO2-Bi2O3 Glass-Ceramics: Guo Hongwei1; 1Shaanxi University of Science and Technology

3:05 PMPhase-Transformation Induced Changes in the Optical and Electrical Properties of W0.95Ti0.05O3 Films: Narasimha Kalidindi1; C. Ramana1; 1University of Texas El Paso

3:20 PM Break

3:40 PMTransparent Conductive Properties of Manganese Zinc Oxide Film Deposited by Chemical Bath Deposition: Jau-Shiung Fang1; W. Luo1; C. Hsu1; J. Yang1; T. Tsai1; 1National Formosa University

3:55 PMElectroplating of Nano Silica Dispersed Permalloy Composite Coating: Myung-Won Jung1; Jong-Hun Kim1; Heung-Yeol Lee2; Tai-Hong Yim2; Jae-Ho Lee1; 1Hongik University; 2Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

4:10 PMOptical Properties of the Al2O3-NiP Spectrally Selective Composite Coatings Preparated by Electroless Composite Coating: Ting Kan Tsai1; Chiao Yin Hsu1; Shun Jen Hsueh1; Jiing Herng Lee1; Jau Shiung Fang1; 1National Formosa University

4:25 PMPlasma Spray Deposition of CdS Thin Films via Liquid Precursor Route: Raghavender Tummala1; Ramesh Guduru1; Pravansu Mohanty1; 1University of Michigan

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Recycling General Session: Building MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizer: Joseph Pomykala, Argonne National Laboratory

Thursday PM Room: 12March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Jeffrey Spangenberger, Argonne National Laboratory; Joseph Pomykala, Argonne National Laboratory

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMThe Effect of Binder and Pressure in the Preparation of Recycled Soda Lime Silica Glass Composite Bodies: Adele Garkida1; Jiann-Yang Hwang2; Xiaodi Huang2; 1Ahmadu Bello University; 2Michigan Technological University

2:25 PMProduction of Rock Wool from Ornamental Rock Wastes: Joner Alves1; Girley Rodrigues1; Denise Espinosa1; Jorge Tenório1; 1University of Sao Paulo

2:45 PMRecycling of Fluorescent Lamp Glass into Clayey Ceramic: Alline Morais1; Thais Caldas1; Sergio Monteiro1; Carlos Maurício Vieira1; 1State University of the North Fluminense

3:05 PMClayey Ceramic Incorporated with Powder from the Sintering Plant of a Steel-Making Industry: Mônica Ribeiro1; Sergio Monteiro2; Carlos Vieira2; 1Fluminense Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology; 2State University of the North Fluminense

3:25 PMRecycling of Ornamental Rock Waste into Clayey Ceramics: Carlos Maurício Vieira1; Mariane Costalonga de Aguiar1; Sergio Neves Monteiro1; 1State University of the North Fluminense

3:45 PM Break

3:55 PMUse of Ash from the Incineration of Urban Garbage into Clayey Ceramic: Carlos Maurício Vieira1; Ana Paula de Sá1; Jhonatas Vitorino1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the North Fluminense

4:15 PMGas Emission Analysis of Clay Incorporated with Rejected Sanitary Ware Mass: Shirley Cosin1; Francisco Diaz1; Vanessa Souza2; Roberto Faria Jr.2; 1Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo; 2Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro

4:35 PMPurification of Vegetable Oils Post-Consumption Residential and Commercial Clay with Two Brazilian: Elaine Araújo1; Edcleide Araújo1; Marcus Fook1; Shirley Cavalcanti1; Divânia Silva1; Arthur Mesquita1; 1Federal University of Campina Grande

4:55 PMInfluence of Fly Ash and Fluorgypsum on Hydration Heat and Mortar Strength of Cement: Daowu Yang1; Yan Yao1; Julan Zeng1; Yi Liu1; 1Changsha University of Science & Technology

5:15 PMStudy on Solidification/Sintering Brick Making with EMD Residue: Wang Jia1; Peng Bing1; Chai Li-yuan1; Zhang Jin-long1; Zhang Qiang1; 1Central South University

Refractory Metals 2011: Molybdenum, Niobium, Tantalum, RheniumSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Refractory Metals CommitteeProgram Organizers: Omer Dogan, DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory; Jim Ciulik, University of Texas, Austin

Thursday PM Room: 19March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: Todd Leonhardt, Rhenium Alloys; Thomas Bieler, Michigan State University

2:00 PMDynamic Abnormal Grain Growth and the Production of Single Crystals in Tantalum: Nicholas Pedrazas1; Daniel Worthington1; Eric Taleff1; Elizabeth Holm2; 1University of Texas Austin; 2Sandia National Laboratories

2:20 PMFactors Affecting Dynamic Abnormal Grain Growth in Molybdenum: Daniel Worthington1; Eric Taleff1; 1University of Texas Austin

2:40 PMEffects of Processing Methods on the Properties and Structure of Molybdenum: Gary Rozak1; Dincer Bozkaya1; Mark Zody1; 1H. C. Starck Inc.

3:00 PMHot Extruding Powder Metallurgy Rhenium: Todd Leonhardt1; James Ciulik2; 1Rhenium Alloys Inc.; 2University of Texas Austin

3:20 PM Break

3:40 PMWork Hardening Behavior of Commercial-Purity Rhenium Sheet: James Ciulik1; Todd Leonhardt2; 1University of Texas Austin; 2Rhenium Alloys, Inc.

4:00 PMTextural Evolution during Dynamic Recovery and Static Recrystallization of Molybdenum: Sophie Primig1; Harald Leitner1; Wolfram Knabl2; Alexander Lorich2; Helmut Clemens1; Roland Stickler3; 1Montanuniversität Leoben; 2Plansee Metall GmbH; 3University of Vienna

4:20 PMRecrystallization Microstructures in High Purity Niobium: Shreyas Balachandran1; Richard Griffin2; Karl Hartwig1; 1Texas A&M University; 2Texas A&M University Qatar

4:40 PMSimulation of Tensile Testing of Single Crystal Niobium Using an Optimized FEM: Payam Darbandi1; Farhang Pourboghrat1; Derek Baars1; Thomas Bieler1; Chris Compton1; 1Michigan State University

5:00 PMThe Swelling, Microstructure, and Hardening of LCAC, TZM, and ODS Molybdenum Following Neutron Irradiation: Brian Cockeram1; R. Smith1; L. Snead2; 1Bechtel-Bettis; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

5:20 PMMicron-Scale Resistance Spot Welding of Mo-Re Alloys: Tongguang Zhai1; Jianhui Xu2; 1University of Kentucky; 2Smith International Inc.

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M Sensors, Sampling, and Simulation for Process Control: Steel Processing; Online SensorsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brian Thomas, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Andrew Campbell, WorleyParsons; Srinath Viswanathan, University of Alabama; Lifeng Zhang, Missouri University of Science and Technology; James Yurko, 22Ti LLC; Thomas Battle, Midrex Technologies

Thursday PM Room: 13March 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chairs: James Yurko, 22Ti LLC; Robert Hyers, University of Massachusetts Amherst

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMHigh Impact Computer Integrated Level 2 Melt Shop Management Systems: John Middleton1; 1Multon Process Technology Ltd

2:30 PMAnalysis of the Transient Phenomena during Steel Continuous Casting through the On-Line Detection Data: Lifeng Zhang1; 1Missouri University of Science and Technology

2:55 PMAdvancements in Process Optimization and Process Control in the Youngstown, Ohio Melt Shop of V&M Star: Eric Schmidt1; 1Vallourec Research Aulnoye

3:20 PMUse of Statistical Process Control in the Manufacture of HSLA Line Pipe: Richard Hill1; Felipe Ramirez2; 1Consultant ; 2Consultant

3:45 PM Break

4:05 PMHigh-Temperature Sensors from Aerospace: Robert Hyers1; 1University of Massachusetts

4:30 PMRugged, Verifiable In-Situ Oxygen Analyzers for Combustion Optimization in Steel Reheat Operations and Process Chemical Production: Yvonne Boltz1; Eric Boltz1; Justin Clark1; 1Marathon Monitors Inc.

4:55 PMHigh Performance Wireless Sensors System for Structural Health Monitoring: Gerges Dib1; Janardhan Padiyar2; Lassaad Mhamdi1; Nizar Lajnef1; Tariq Khan1; Jung-Wuk Hong1; Lalita Udpa1; Krishnan Balasubramaniam2; 1Michigan State University; 2IIT Madras

Silicon Production, Purification and Recycling for Photovoltaic Cells: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Anne Kvithyld, SINTEF; Gregory Hildeman, Consultant; Gabriella Tranell, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); Arjan Ciftja, SINTEF; Shadia Ikhmayies, Al Isra University

Thursday PM Room: 14AMarch 3, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

Session Chair: Shadia Ikhmayies, Al Isra University

2:00 PMReview of Developments in Production of Silicon for Photovoltaics: David Lynch1; Wade Ben1; Xiaoyang Ji1; Feng Jiang1; Alex Salce1; Evan Morey1; Yubo Jiao1; 1University of Arizona

2:20 PMDistribution Measurements of Dopants in Compensated Silicon Ingots by Fast-Flow High Resolution Glow Discharge Mass Spectrometry: Xinwei Wang1; Karol Putyera1; Johnny Liu1; Dominic Leblanc2; 1Evans Analytical Group LLC; 2Becancour Silicon Inc.

2:40 PMPreparation of High Purity Silicon by Electrolysis-Vacuum Distillation: Jidong Li1; Mingjie Zhang1; Zhuo Zhang1; Yaowu Wang1; 1Liaoning University of Science and Technology

3:00 PMEffect of Calcium Addition and Solidification Conditions on the Microstructure of Metallurgical Grade Silicon: Yulia Meteleva-Fischer1; Yongxiang Yang1; Rob Boom1; 1Delft University of Technology

3:20 PMPurification of Silicon by Electron Beam Melting Technique: Takashi Nagai1; Tomoki Kageyama1; Masafumi Maeda1; 1The University of Tokyo

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMSTRC’s Process for Producing Low Cost Solar Silicon: David Lynch1; 1Solar Technology Research Corporation

4:20 PMThe Rate of Boron Elimination from Molten Silicon by Slag and Cl2 Gas Treatment: Hiroshi Nishimoto1; Kazuki Morita1; 1The University of Tokyo

4:40 PMSilicon Surface Texturing by Electro-Deoxidation of a Thin Silica Layer in Molten Salt: Eimutis Juzeliunas1; Antony Cox1; Derek Fray1; 1University of Cambridge

5:00 PMSolid Oxide Membrane Process for Solar Grade Silicon Production Directly from Silicon Dioxide: Alexander Roan1; Soobhankar Pati1; Soumendra Basu1; Uday Pal1; 1Boston University

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General Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials DivisionProgram Organizer: Mark Palmer, Kettering University

Mon PM-Wed PM Room: Exhibit HallFeb 28-Mar 2, 2011 Location: San Diego Conv. Ctr

A Low Cost Method for Manufacturing of Aluminum/Alumina Composite by Anodizing and CRB Process: Roohollah Jamaati1; Mohammad Reza Toroghinejad1; E. Zahrani1; 1Isfahan University of Technology

A Model for Diffusion Bonding of Cu and Al Plate by Hot Compression: Yong-Shin Lee1; Sang-Hun Yoon1; Sangmok Lee2; 1Kookmin University; 2KITECH

A Study on the Characteristics of Truck Materials Using Structural Steel: Sung Cheol Yoon1; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute

A Study on the Effect of Sintering Atmosphere on the Microstructural Properties of Injection Molded T42 High-Speed Steel: Kyoung-Rok Do1; Sung-hyun Choi1; Jinhwa Kim1; Young-Sam Kwon2; Young-Sam Kwon2; Kwon-Koo Cho1; In-Shup Ahn1; 1Gyeongsang National University; 2Cetatech, Inc

A Study on the Structural Safety of the High-Speed Railroad: Sung Cheol Yoon1; Jeongguk Kim1; Joon Hyung Ryu1; Kang Youn Choe1; Gyeong Hoan Park2; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute; 2Hyundai Rotem

Abnormal Grain Growth in Alloy 2195 Friction Stir Welds: Anupam Kundu1; Tony Reynolds1; 1University of South Carolina

Aerosol Route Synthesis of Lithium Borate Spheres Using Lithium Nitrate and Boric Acid Solution: Burcak Ebin1; Sebahattin Gurmen1; Cuneyt Arslan1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Aging Effect of Aluminized Coating Layer for Ni-Base Superalloy: Tae Sun Jo1; Jeong Hun Lim1; Dae Kyung Kim1; Young Do Kim1; 1Hanyang University

An Empirical Model of Rehydration/Rehydroxylation Kinetics for Archaeological Ceramics: Patrick Bowen1; Timothy Scarlett1; Jaroslaw Drelich1; 1Michigan Technological University

An Investigation of the Electrochemical Properties of TiAlCrN PVD Coated in STS304: Min-Seok Moon1; Kee-Do Woo2; Chan-Won Kwak3; Jin-Won Han3; Myeong Han Yoo2; Dae Up Kim4; 1Chonbuk National University, Jeonju Institute of Machinery Carbon Composites; 2Chunbuk National University; 3Se-Won Hard Facing Co., Ltd.; 4KITECH

An Investigation of Wire Drawing of Hyper-eutectoid Steel Wires: Byung In Jung1; 1POSCO

Analysis of Human Osteoporosis Compact Bones by Neutron Scattering and X-Ray Diffraction Methods: Yong Choi1; A. Pirogov1; Doo Jin Baik1; E. J. Shin1; B.S. Seong1; 1Sunmoon University

Application of the Creep Continuum Damage Mechanics Unified Law for a Gas Turbine Rotor: Ali Nayebi1; Hamid Ranjbar1; 1Iran

CALPHAD and DFT Assessment of Metallic Alloy Fuel Materials: Saurabh Bajaj1; Raymundo Arroyave1; Alexander Landa2; Patrice Turchi2; 1Texas A&M University; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Characteristics of the Gas Dispersion Generated through a Jet Sparger in Aqueous Media: Ramiro Garcia1; Francisco Tavera 1; 1Universidad Michoacana Characterization and Synthesis of Adsorption Material with Hematite and Polystyrene: He Dewen1; Zhou Huannian1; 1Central South University

CO2-Corrosion of Steels Exposed to Saline Water Environment: Anja Pfennig1; 1HTW Berlin

Coarsening of Beta´ Precipitates in an Isothermally-Aged Fe75-Ni10-Al15 Alloy: Orlando Soriano Vargas1; Victor Lopez-Hirata2; Hector Dorantes-Rosales2; Maribel Saucedo-Muñoz2; Erika Avila-Davila3; Susana Lezama-Alvarez2; 1Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico; 2Instituto Politecnico Nacional (ESIQIE); 3Instituto Tecnologico de Pachuca

Combined Processing of ECAP and Cold Rolling to Enhance the Performance of Metallic Materials: Hiroyuki Miyamoto1; 1Doshisha University

Composition Control of CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 and CaS Inclusions in Pipe Line Steel: Suzhou Wu1; Jiongming Zhang2; Pan Gao2; Zhizheng Li2; 1Wuhan University of Science and Technology; 2University of Science and Technology Beijing

Correlation of Porosity Detected by Computed Tomography and Fatigue Strength of Aluminium Alloys: Thomas Pabel1; Georg Geier1; Daniel Habe1; Joerdis Rosc1; Peter Schumacher1; Tose Petkov1; 1Austrian Foundry Research Institute

Determination of Coating Thickness of Anti-Fingerprint Steel Coils Using Ultraviolet Spectra: Chi-Hyuck Jun1; Yong Sun Shim1; Sang Moo Hwang1; 1POSTECH

Development and Characterization of Milled Silver Powder Addition to Polypropylene Feedstock for Injection Molding: Kübra Yumakgil1; A. Umut Söyler1; Gizem Yilmaz1; Candan Tamerler1; Burak Özkal1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Development on Management Information System on Cleaner Production Assessment in Electrolytic Aluminum Industry: He Dewen1; Liu Lei1; Zhou Huangnian1; 1Central South University

Diffusion Bonding Process for Aerospace Components: Ho-Sung Lee1; Jong-Hoon Yoon1; Dong-Hyuk Shin2; 1Korea Aerospace Research Institute; 2Hanyang University

Effect of Beam Width on Melt Pool Geometry and Solidification Microstructure in Beam-Based Solid Freeform Fabrication: Srikanth Bontha1; Nathan Klingbeil2; 1Temple University; 2Wright State University

Effect of Cooling Rates and Mn Content on Grain Boundary Serration of Silicon Steel: Xianyong He1; Qin Peng1; Quanzhi Sun1; Lei Wang1; Changjiang Song1; Qijie Zhai1; 1Shanghai University

Effect of Magnesium Ion on Electrodeposited Zinc: Gang Xie1; Yu Xiaohua1; Li Rongxing; 1Technology Center of Yunnan Metallurgy Group Co.Ltd.

Effect of Microstructure Change on Magnetic Property of Nd-Fe-B Sintered Magnets: Jin Woo Kim1; Se Hoon Kim1; Dae-Gun Kim1; Young Do Kim1; 1Hanyang University

Effect of Ni Addition on the Production of As-Cast Bainitic Ductile Iron: Alex Ossa1; Sandra Murcia1; Marco Paniagua1; 1Eafit University

Effect of Predeformation and Heat Treatment Conditions in the Modified SIMA Process on Microstructural of a New Developed Super High-Strength Aluminum Alloy Modified by Al-8B Grain Refiner: Mohammad Alipour1; Masoud Emamy1; Jafar Rasizadeh1; Mostafa Karamouz1; Mortaza Azarbarmas1; 1Kargar Street

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Effect of Pulse Magnetic Field on Normal Grain Growth of Grain Oriented Silicon Steels during Primary Recrystallization Annealing: Qiangqiang Xia1; Lijuan Li1; Junjun Huang1; Lihua Liu1; Qijie Zhai1; 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University

Effect of Soldering Flux in Sn3.0Ag0.5Cu on Electrochemical Migration: Junghwan Bang1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)

Effect of Tungsten on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of the Ni-Base Superalloy Inconel 740: Sung-yong Lee1; Kyoung Soo Shin1; Sun Jin Kim1; 1Hanyang Univ.

Effects of Al–5Ti–1B Grain Refiner on The Structure, Hardness and Tensile Properties of Al-12Zn-3Mg-2.5Cu Aluminum Alloy: Mohammad Alipour1; Masoud Emamy2; Jaafar Rasizadeh1; Mortaza Azarbarmas2; Mostafa Karamouz2; 1Kargar street; 2Tehran University

Effects of Silicon Content and Cooling Rate on Distribution and Size of Inclusion in Silicon Steel Thin Strip: Qin Peng1; Lei Wang1; Xianyong He1; Rong Yang1; Changjiang Song1; Qijie Zhai1; 1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Modern Metallurgy & Materials Processing, Shanghai University

Electrical Properties of SiOC Low-k Films: Teresa Oh1; 1Cheongju University

Electron Backscatter Diffraction of Ni and Cu Powder Particles Impacted at High Velocity: Yu Zou1; Eric Irissou2; Jean-Gabriel Legoux2; Stephen Yue1; 1McGill University; 2Industrial Materials Institute (IMI), National Research Council Canada (NRC)

Electron Beam Melting and Recycling of Hafnium: Katia Vutova1; Vania Vassileva1; Georgi Mladenov1; Elena Koleva1; Tirthalli Prakash2; Nagegownivari Munirathnam2; 1Institute of electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; 2Centre for Materials for Electronics technology

Electrosynthesis, Characterization, and Thermal Property Analysis of Pentakis(Diethylamido)Tantalum: Yang Jian-guang1; 1Central South University

Evaluation of the Effect of Residual Silver in Copper on the Cementation Process by Factorial Design and Multiple Regression Analysis: Duygu Agaogullari1; Ismail Duman1; Özgül Keles1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Evaluation of the Structural Strength in Railroad Car: Sung Cheol Yoon1; Jeongguk Kim1; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute

Explosive Generation of High Pressures and Temperatures and Areas of Their Application: Nikoloz Chikhradze1; V. Kabulashvili1; 1Georgian Technical University

Flux Effect on Electrochemical Migration of Sn3.0Ag0.5Cu Solders: Junghwan Bang1; Sehoon Yoo1; Changwoo Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)

Generation and Control of Two Way Shape Memory Effect for SMA Coil Spring: Kwang Jee1; Jun Han1; Woo Jang2; Je Min Park3; 1Korea Institute of Science and Technology; 2Chosun Univ.; 3Hongik University

High Temperature Corrosion of Ni-25Cr-20Co Alloys at 1073-1373 K in SO2 Gases: JaeHo Lee1; SangHwan Bak1; Minjung Kim1; DongBok Lee1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

Horizontal Directional Solidification of Zn-Al Alloys: Alicia Ares1; Sergio Gueijman2; Carlos Schvezov1; 1CONICET/FCEQyN-UNaM; 2FCEQyN-UNaM

How to Control Strength and Grain Structure of 304L Stainless Steel during Forging: Nathan Switzner1; Jamie McQueen1; Wayne McLarren1; Robert Bergen2; Chris San Marchi3; 1Honeywell FM&T; 2Precision Metal Products; 3Sandia National Labs - Livermore

Improved Dual Duct Boosted Suction (DDBS) System Doubles Pot Suction, Reduces Roof Emission: Peter Klut1; Erik Dupon1; 1Danieli-Corus

Influence of Cr Addition on Crystallization Behaviour and GMI Properties of FeCoBSi Amorphous Wire: Rajat Roy1; Satnam Singh1; Partha Sarkar1; Ashis Panda1; Amitava Mitra1; 1National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR)

Influence of Limestone Composition on Lime Desilication of Green Liquors: Andrey Panov1; Alexander Suss1; Natalia Kuznetsova1; Irina Paromova1; 1RUSAL VAMI

Influences of Alloying Elements on Grain Sizes in Friction Stir Processed Pure Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys: Tomotake Hirata1; Taiki Morishige2; Masato Tsujikawa2; Kenji Higashi2; 1Technology Research Institute of Osaka Prefecture; 2Department of Materials Science, Osaka Prefecture University

Interfacial Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of the Friction Stir Welds between AA6061 and Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Sheets: Kwang-jin Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Interfacial Reactions at the Sn-xBi/Au Couples: Yee-wen Yen1; Wei-Kai Liou2; Chao-Ming Chen3; Meng-Kuang Huang3; 1National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; 2Lunghwa University of Science and Technology; 3National Taipei University of Technology

Intermetallic Phases and Microstructure in AlSi Alloys Influenced by Fluid Flow: Piotr Mikolajczak1; Lorenz Ratke2; 1German Aerospace Center, Poznan University of Technology; 2German Aerospace Center

Investigation of Inclusion Evolution Mechanism during the Refining and Continuous Casting Process of 28MnCr5 Steel: Suzhou Wu1; Zhizheng Li2; 1Wuhan Univeristy of Science and Technology; 2University of Science and Technology,Beijing

Investigation of Molybdenum Double Perovskites for Use in Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Adam Weisenstein1; Stephen Sofie1; 1Montana State University

Investigation of the Thermodynamic Factor of Diffusion Coefficient for Lithium Ion Migration in Lithium Titanium Dioxide: Zheng Liang1; Guangsha Shi1; 1University of Michigan

Libyan Industrial Complex Case Study and Gear Failure: Ali Tajouri1; Mosbah Akreem2; 1Faculty of Engineering, University of Alfatah; 2Libyan Industrila Research Center

Libyan Made Steels Quality and Standers: Ali Tajouri1; 1faculty of eng.,Uni.of Alfatah

Liquid Phase Sintering and Age Hardening of Different P/M Aluminum Alloys: Padmavathi Chandran1; Anish Upadhyaya1; 1Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India

Manufacture and Properties of Cold Spray Deposited Large Thickness Cu Coating Material for Sputtering Target: Jin-Hyeon Cho1; Young-Min Jin1; Dong-Yong Park2; Hyung-Jun Kim3; Ik-Hyun Oh4; Kee-Ahn Lee1; 1Andong National University; 2Tae-Kwang Tech.; 3RIST; 4KITECH

Manufacturing and Macroscopic Properties of Cold Sprayed Cu-In Coating Material for Sputtering Target: Kee-Ahn Lee1; Young-Min Jin1; Jin-Hyeon Cho1; Dong-Yong Park2; Ju-Ho Kim2; 1Andong National University; 2Tae-Kwang Tech

Measurement of Fatigue Damage in Al/Ni and TiW/Ni Metal Interconnections on Glass by Nanoindentation: Jae Ho Kim1; Chul Min Joe1; Yeo Hyoun Yun1; Yong Jun Oh1; 1Hanbat university

Mechanical Performance of Tungsten Inert Gas Welded Aluminum Alloy 6061-T6: Daniel Steves1; Jahan Rasty1; 1Texas Tech University

Mechanical Property of In-Situ Particulate Reinforced Titanium Matrix Composites by Investment Casting: Bong-Jae Choi1; Seul Lee1; Jeong-Il Youn1; Young-Jig Kim1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

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Membranes Obtained from PA6/HDPE Blends Via Precipitation by Immersion: Carlos Cunha1; Gustavo Brito1; Pankaj Agrawal1; Helio Lira1; Tomas Melo1; 1Federal University of Campina Grande - UFCG

Microstructural and Mechanical Performance of Cold-Rolled Al Base Alloys: S.R. Casolco1; S. Valdez2; 1ITESM-Puebla; 2UNAM-ICF

Microstructural and Mechanical Properties (Hardness) Investigations of 0.61%Al-1.11%Si Austempered Ductile Iron: Ali-Reza Kiani-Rashid1; Behtash Hashemi1; 1Ferdowsi University of Mashhad

Microstructural Characterization of Sintered Fe-Mn-Si Based Shape Memory Alloy Prepared Via Mechanical Alloying Technique: A. Umut Soyler1; Burak Özkal1; Leandru G. Bujoreanu2; 1Istanbul Technical University; 2The “Gh. Asachi” Technical University

Microstructural Evolution in Fe-based Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloys - A Computational Study: Samrat Choudhury1; Christopher Stanek1; Blas Uberuaga1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Microstructural Observations and Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Characteristics of Tin Based Alloy Thin Films: Hung Fei-Yi1; Hung Fei-Shuo2; Chiang Che-Ming2; 1Institute of Nanotechnology and Microsystems Engineering, Center for Micro/Nano Science and Technology, National Cheng Kung University; 2Department of Architecture, National Cheng Kung University

Microstructural Properties and TEM Analysis of Amorphous Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Composite by Friction Stir Processing: Liu Peng1; 1Shandong Jianzhu University

Microstructure and Properties of Laser Shock Processed Ti6Al4V, X5CrNi18-10 Steel and Pure Aluminum Materials: Kusinski Jan1; Magdalena Rozmus-Górnikowska1; 1AGH University of Sciences and Technology

Modeling and Experimental Activities for Heavy Castings and Forgings: Dianzhong Li1; Mingyue Sun1; 1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Modeling of Weld Penetration in High Velocity GTAW: Ustun Duman1; Patricio Mendez2; 1Colorado School of Mines; 2University of Alberta

Modulation of the Degree of Heterogeneity with Compositional Control and Heat Treatment in Cu-Zr-(Y, Gd)-Al Bulk-Forming Metallic Glasses: Jin Woo Kim1; Eun Soo Park1; 1Seoul National University

Modulus Dependence on Large Scale Porosity: Paul Allison1; Mark Horstemeyer2; Hayley Brown2; 1US Army Engineer Research and Development Center; 2Mississippi State University

MWCNT Based Structures as Negative Electrodes for High Capacity Lithium Ion Batteries: Indranil Lahiri1; Sung-Woo Oh2; Yang-Kook Sun2; Wonbong Choi1; 1Florida International University; 2Hanyang University

Nanocomposites Based on Polymer Blends: Effect of the Organoclay on the Thermo-Mechanical Properties and Morphology of PA6/HDPE and PA6/Compatibilizer/HDPE Blends: Pankaj Agrawal1; Akidauana Oliveira1; Gustavo Brito1; Carlos Cunha1; Edcleide Araujo1; Tomas Melo1; 1Federal University of Campina Grande - UFCG

NiAl2O4/Al2O3 Nanoparticles with Perfect Catalytic Activity: S. F. Rahnemaye Rahsepar1; H. Dastjerd2; E. Zahrani2; 1Islamic Azad University, Shareza; 2Isfahan University of Technology

Nondestructive Characterization of Railway Bogies Using Infrared Thermography Technique: Jeongguk Kim1; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute

Optical Properties and Electrical Properties of Transparent Conductive Films of Magnesium Hydroxide Based Compounds: Masafumi Chiba1; Mikiteru Higashi1; Hideo Kiyota1; Mikihiko Maizono1; Toshiro Kuji1; 1Tokai University

Oxidation Behavior of Spark Plasma Sintered ZrB2-SiC Composites: Ipek Akin1; Filiz Sahin1; Onuralp Yucel1; Gultekin Goller1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Phase Change Materials in Thermal Energy Storage for Concentrating Solar Power (CSP): Corey Hardin1; Anoop Mathur2; Rajan Kasetty2; Chris Dames1; Reza Abbaschian1; Javier Garay1; 1UC Riverside; 2Terrafore Inc.

Phase Diagram Calculation and Its Applications to Materials Design and Development: Fan Zhang1; Weisheng Cao1; Shuanglin Chen1; Y. Austin Chang1; 1CompuTherm, LLC

Phase Transformation and Magnetic Properties of Pr2Co7 Intermetallics: Najeh Mliki1; Riadh Fersi2; Lotfi Bessais3; 1LMOP, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis 2LMOP, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis and CMTR, ICMPE; 3CMTR, ICMPE

Prediction of Hexagonal Lattice Parameters of Non-Stoichiometric Apatites by Artificial Neural Networks: Zafer Evis1; Umit Kockan1; 1Midde East Technical University

Preparation and Current Distribution Performance of Pb-Al Layered Composite Anode Materials: Shenggang Zhou1; Peixian Zhu1; Yong Sun1; Lida Sun2; 1Kunming University of Science and Technology; 2Honghe University

Preparation and Electrochemical Properties of Nanostructured Lithium Manganese Oxide Based Cathode Particles: Burcak Ebin1; Sebahattin Gurmen1; Cuneyt Arslan1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Preparation of (Ti0.8Mo0.2)C-Ni Cermets by Mechanical Alloying: Hiroyuki Hosokawa1; Kiyotaka Kato1; Koji Shimojima1; Akihiro Matsumoto1; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

Probing Li-Ni Cation Disorder in Li1-xNi1+x-yAlyO2 Cathode Materials by Neutron Diffraction: Lu Cai1; Zengcai Liu1; Ke An1; Chengdu Liang1; Xun-Li Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Process Modeling and Reduction of Copper Loss in Smelting Slag: Pengfu Tan1; 1Xstrata Copper

Processing of Multifunctional Oxides for Photonic Applications: Elias Penilla1; Javier Garay1; 1UC Riverside

Reactive Sintering Behaviors of the Formation of ZrC in Tungsten Matrix Composites: Tae-Woo Kang1; Hyun-Joo Choi1; Dong-Hyun Bae1; 1Yonsei University

Research on the Carbothermic Reduction Conditions of Mill Scale from Continuous Casting Processes: Fahri Demirci1; Onuralp Yucel1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Separation of Antimony from a Stibnite Concentrate through a Low-Temperature Smelting Process to Eliminate SO2 Emission: Yang Jian-guang1; Tang Chao-bo1; 1Central South University

Simultaneous Heat and Moisture Transfer and Shrinkage during Drying of Ceramic Materials: José Nascimento1; Ariosvaldo Sobrinho1; Luiz Pontes2; Marcos Baracho1; 1UAEMA / UFCG; 2UFPB

Simultaneous Recovery of Valuable Metals from Wastes with Reducing Metal Bath Technologies: Juergen Antrekowitsch1; Stefan Steinlechner1; Thomas Griessacher1; 1University of Leoben

Spatially-Correlated Microstructural Characterization: From Centimeters to Nanometers: Dawn Janney1; Timothy McJunkin1; Tammy Trowbridge1; Jill Scott1; 1Idaho National Laboratory

Study of Dislocation Density Field and Local Elastic Strain around the Triple Junction: Samikshya Subedi1; Brent Adams1; Sadegh Ahmadi1; 1Brigham Young University

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Study on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti-Nb-(Zr, Mo)-CPP Composites Consolidated by Spark Plasma Sintering: Kee-Do Woo1; Duck-Soo Kang1; Sang-Hyuck Kim1; Sang-Hoon Park1; Ji-Young Kim1; 1Chonbuk National University

Study on Preparation of ZnO/TiO2 and Its Photocatalytic Activity: Wu Daoxin1; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology

Study on Reactor Selecting with Indigestible Ore and Suspension Digestion: Cao Wenzhong1; Tian Weiwei1; Wang Lei1; Zhong Hong1; 1Environmental and chemical engineering institute, Nanchang university

Study on the Characteristic of Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells: Teresa Oh1; Gil Jae Jung2; Jae Jun Lee2; 1Cheongju University; 2Young Sung Middle School

Study on the Interface Behavior of Ore Powder in Organic Media: Li Dan1; 1Central South University

Study on the Microstructure Evolution of Fe-6.5wt.%Si Powders Fabricated by High Pressure Gas Atomization: Liang Zhu1; Kefeng Li1; Yuanyi Guo1; Changjiang Song1; Qijie Zhai1; 1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Modern Metallurgy & Materials Processing

Study on the Photocatalytic Oxidation of Water Splitting Over W6+-Dopant of Rutile TiO2: Wu Daoxin1; Yin ZhouLan1; 1Central South University

Study on Thermal Decomposition of Precursor of Nb5+ Doped Rutile TiO2 Treated by Ultrasonic: Wu Daoxin1; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology

Synthesis and Characterization of Flame Retarding UV-Curable Boron Containing Hybrid Coatings: Bihter Zeytuncu1; Vezir Kahraman2; Onuralp Yucel1; 1Istanbul Technical University; 2Marmara University

Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Cu3B2O6 Particles by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis Method: Burcak Ebin1; Sebahattin Gurmen1; Cuneyt Arslan1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Technical Developments and Improvements in Xstrata Copper Smelter in Australia: Pengfu Tan1; 1Xstrata Copper

Texture Evolution during Annealing on a Hot Rolled AISI 310 Austenitic Stainless Steel: Jesús Sandoval1; Maribel De la Garza1; Rafael Colás1; Victor Páramo2; Adriana Salas1; Martha Guerrero1; Ivan Houbaert3; 1Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León; 2Frisa Aerospace S.A. de C.V.; 3Ghent University

The Carbonation Reaction of Waste Cement and the Sequestration of CO2: Kwangsuk Yoo1; Seong-Ho Lee1; Sung-Ho Hwang1; Ji-Hwan Ahn1; 1Korea institute of geosicence and mineral resources

The Corrosion of (Fe, Ni)-Alloys in N2-H2S-H2O Mixtures at 600-800°C: Min Jung Kim1; Chenguang Zhao1; Dong Bok Lee1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

The Effect of ARB Parameters on Mechanical Properties of Ultra Fine Grained Cu, Al and Fe: Saeed Tamimi1; Amir Chegini2; Mostafa Ketabchi3; Nader Parvin3; 1TEMA; 2Department of Mechanical Engineering; 3Mining and Metallurgical Eng. Dep.

The Effect of Irreversible Losses on the Structure of NdFeB Magnets: Levent Vural1; Feriha Birol2; Gultekin Goller1; 1Istanbul Technical University; 2Arcelik R&D Center

The Effect of Pressure and Temperature on Densification Rates in Current Activated Densification: Alexander Dupuy1; Joseph Alaniz1; Javier Garay1; 1University of California Riverside

The Effect of Sintering Conditions on the Properties WC-Co Hard Metal by Powder Injection Molding Process: Sung-Hyun Choi1; Dong-Wook Park1; Young-Sam Kown2; Kwom-Ku Cho1; In-Shup Ahn1; 1School of nano and advanced Materials Engineering, I-Cube Center, K-MEM R&D cluster, Gyeongsang National University; 2CetaTech. Inc

The Effects of Al-5Ti-1B Grain Refiner and Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Dry Sliding Wear Behavior of a New Developed Super High-Strength Aluminum Alloy: Mohammad Alipour1; Masoud Emamy1; Jafar Rasizadeh1; Mostafa Karamouz1; Mortaza Azarbarmas1; 1Kargar street

The Effects of Be on Mechanical Properties of Al–Mg2Si In Situ Composite: Mortaza Azarbarmas1; Masoud Emamy1; Jafar Rassizadehghani1; Mohammad Alipour1; Mostafa karamouz1; 1University of Tehran

The Effects of Cooling Rate on the Microstructure and Hardness of Al–15wt.%Mg2Si In Situ Composite with Boron: Mortaza Azarbarmas1; Masoud Emamy1; Jafar Rassizadehghani1; Mostafa Karamouz1; Mohammad Alipour1; 1University of Tehran

The Effects of Li Additions on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 380 Aluminum Casting Alloys: Mostafa Karamouz Ravari1; Masoud Emamy1; Jafar Rassizadehghani1; Mohammad Alipour1; Mortaza Azarbarmas1; 1university of tehran

The Effects of Ni and Mn on the Solid Particle Erosion Resistance of Austenitic Fe-12Cr-0.4C-xNi/Mn Alloys: Ki Nam Kim1; Tae Ho Kim1; Jun Ki Kim2; Seon Jin Kim1; 1Hanyang Univ.; 2Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

The Extended Q-Range Small Angle Neutron Scattering Diffractometer at the SNS: Yang Gao1; Dazhi Liu1; Jinkui Zhao1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The Influence of Li on Properties of 380 Aluminum Casting Alloys: Mostafa Karamouz Ravari1; Masoud Emamy1; Jafar Rassizadehghani1; Mortaza Azarbarmas1; Mohammad Alipour1; 1university of tehran

The Materials Accelerator: A New Working Model to Promote Commercialization of Multi-Materials through a National Network in Manufacturing Materials: Karnika De Silva1; Ralph P. Cooney1; Mark P. Taylor1; 1Materials Accelerator, University of Auckland, Tamaki Innovation Campus, Auckland, New Zealand

The Universality Class of Avalanches in Plasticity: Integrated Exponents from Relaxation Processes: Stefanos Papanikolaou1; 1Cornell University

The Use of the Multi-Axial Parameter for Fretting Fatigue Assessment of Titanium Alloys: Hyukjae Lee1; 1Andong National University

Thermodynamic Modeling of Chemical Soluble Copper Loss and Liquidus Temperature of High Magnesia Slag: Pengfu Tan1; 1Xstrata Copper

Thermodynamic Study for Cleaning Water Contaminated with Cu, Pb, and Ni: Ramiro Garcia1; Francisco Tavera Miranda1; Eunice Espinoza1; 1Universidad Michoacana

Thermoelectric Properties of ß-Zn4Sb3 Synthesized by Mechanical Alloying and Vacuum Hot Pressing: Pee-Yew Lee1; 1National Taiwan Ocean University

Thermographic Analysis of Braking in Railway Brake Disc: Jeongguk Kim1; Sung-Tae Kwon1; Sung Cheol Yoon1; Byung Choon Goo1; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute

Thermographic Monitoring of Fracture Behavior in Railway Steels: Jeongguk Kim1; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute

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Three-Dimension Electrode Device Assembled from Bamboo Char Loaded Nano Ferric Oxide for Catalytic Treatment of Organic Wastewater: Li Dan1; 1Central South University

Three-Dimension Electrode Device with Bamboo Char Loaded Nano-Cobalt Oxide for Catalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutant in Wastewater: Zhang Ling1; 1College of Chemistry and Bioengineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology

Toughened Poly (Acid Lactic): Mechanical and Morphological Characterizations: Gustavo Brito1; Tomas Melo1; Pankaj Agrawal1; Carlos Cunha1; Edcleide Araújo1; 1Federal University of Campina Grande - UFCG

Toughening of ADI Austenitized in Intercritical Region: J.K. Chen1; B.T. Chen1; J.S. Tsai1; 1National Taipei Univ. Technology

Ultrasonic-Assisted Soldering of Aluminum Alloy under Liquidus Temperature of Zn-Al Alloy: Toru Nagaoka1; Yoshiaki Morisada1; Masao Fukusumi1; Tadashi Takemoto2; 1Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute; 2Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University

Use of Polymeric Residues from the Footwear Industry in Layers of Asphalt Composites: Ariosvaldo Sobrinho1; Fábio Rios1; Karine Santos2; Marcos Baracho2; Luiz Pontes3; José Nascimento1; 1UAEMA / UFCG; 2UAEC/UFCG; 3LMPC / DTM / UFPB

Utilizing SST and Ultrasonic NDT for Microstructure Analysis of the Irradiated Steel Structure: Mohammad Allazadeh1; 1University of Pannonia

Water Modeling of Optimization of Two-Strand Tundish Configuration for Slab Continuous Casting with Gas Bubbling: Shu-guo Zheng1; 1Northeastern University

WCLES: An Innovative Environmental Friendly Combustionless Engines For Marine Applications Based On Low-Current Electrolysis Technology: Saad Sharaf1; 1MOMCO

Wettability Testing for Ni/Ti(CN) System in High Temperature: Koji Shimojima1; Hiroyuki Hosokawa1; Kiyotaka Kato1; Akihiro Matsumoto1; 1AIST

Work of Adhesion and Thermodynamic Stability of Metal/Oxide Interface: Hongmei Jin1; Ping Wu1; 1Institute of High Performance Computing

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Aagesen, L .......................................................75Aarhaug, T .................................................48, 68Abashidze, G ...................................................59Abbaschian, R .................................18, 124, 183Abbasi, A .........................................................31Abbasi Gharacheh, M ......................................95Abbasi, M ........................................................55Abdel-Fattah, W ............................................155Abdeljawad, F ...............................................131Abdel-Malek, S ...............................................32Abdolrahim, N .................................................12Abdolvand, H ................................................163Abdullah, F ....................................................112Abdul-Latif, A ...............................................142Abedrabbo, S .................................................154Abe, G .............................................................33Abernathy, D....................................................72Abiko, K ........................................................115Abirami, S .......................................................85Abreu, A ...................................................74, 167Abunaemeh, M ..............................................178Aburada, T .....................................................111Ackelid, U .............................................174, 175Acoff, V ...........................................................91Adams, A .........................................................94Adams, B .........................30, 102, 113, 116, 183Adams, D .........................................................64Adamson, H .....................................................87Adamson, J ......................................................81Adams, S .........................................................44Addiego, F .............................................111, 131Adeosun, S .......................................................88Adham, K ..................................................51, 52Adharapurapu, R....................................113, 139Adjanor, G .......................................................15Adland, A .........................................................95Admas, B .......................................................163Agaogullari, D .................87, 107, 145, 173, 182Agarwal, A .......24, 44, 64, 70, 85, 105, 127, 151Agarwal, R .......................................................44Ager, J ..............................................................86Agnew, S...........................18, 23, 37, 42, 57, 62, ............................77, 82, 96, 102, 119, 122, 124, .......................139, 140, 144, 158, 163, 176, 177Agrawal, A .....................................................151Agrawal, D ......................................................63Agrawal, J ........................................................37Agrawal, P .............................................183, 185Agren, J ...........................................................36Ågren, J ...........................................................24Aguilar, E.......................................................103Aguirre, M .....................................................151Ahangarani, S ................................................134Ahluwalia, R ..........................................101, 130Ahmad-Bitar, R .............................................133Ahmadi, S ......................................102, 163, 183Ahmad, M ......................................................122Ahmadzadegan, A ..........................................174Ahmed, A ................................15, 48, 68, 70, 88, .......................................109, 130, 132, 150, 167Ahmed, S .........................................................13Ahmed, Y .........................................................74Ahn, B .............................................................14Ahn, I .....................................................181, 184Ahn, I .............................................................172Ahn, J .............................127, 141, 163, 166, 184

Ahzi, S ...............42, 85, 103, 107, 111, 117, 131Aich, S ...............................................35, 62, 113Aidhy, D ........................................................175Aifantis, E ......................................105, 128, 129Aifantis, K .....................108, 128, 133, 150, 166Aikin, R .................................................137, 154Aindow, M ...............................................22, 172Ai, Z ...............................................................109A. Javid, F .....................................................168Ajideh, H .......................................................174Akamatsu, S .........................................18, 55, 75Akgun, O .......................................................174Akhtar, K .................................................63, 145Akhtar, S ..................................................39, 112Akinc, M ........................................................146Akin, I ............................................................183Akiya, T .........................................................140Akkas, B ..........................................................63Akram, M ................................................15, 174Akreem, M .....................................................182Alagarsamy, P ..................................................58Alamdari, H .....................................17, 117, 170Alam, M ...........................................................18Alaniz, J .................................................114, 184Alankar, A ......................................135, 144, 170Alba-Baena, N ...............................................176Albe, K ..............................................59, 91, 105Aldajah, S ......................................................149Aldanondo, E .................................................157Alderman, M ...................................................77Aldrin, J ...........................................................67Al-Dubaisi, A ...................................................47Aleksov, A........................................................22Alexander, D ..........................................154, 169Alexander, S ....................................................80Alexandrescu, R ......................................12, 149Alexandrov, B ..................................................89Alfano, J ..........................................................64Alfantazi, A ............................................118, 138Al-Harbi, H ....................................................135Al Hosni, S ......................................................53Alimadadi, H .................................................100Alinger, M .....................................................142Alipour, M .........................68, 84, 181, 182, 184Al Jallaf, M ............................................112, 156Al-Jallaf, M .....................................................68Aljarrah, M ......................................................18Al-Jassim, M .................................................154Alkan, M ....................................................63, 98Allahar, K ........................................................83Allain-Bonasso, N .........................................102Allais, B ...........................................................88Allanore, A .......................................26, 152, 170Allard, B ........................................................156Allazadeh, M .................................................185Allen, A ............................................................81Allen, S ..........................................................119Allen, T ..........20, 21, 60, 97, 120, 141, 145, 178Alli, M .............................................................87Allison, J ..................................................37, 115Allison, P .......................................................183Allnatt, A .........................................................96Al Maawali, S ..................................................53Al Mazouzi, A ..................................................99Almeida, E .......................................................71Almeida Neto, L ..............................................28Almer, J .........113, 116, 133, 134, 154, 160, 169Al-Omari, I ......................................................62

Alonso, E .......................................................146Alonso, M ........................................................12Alpalmy, N ....................................................172Alpay, P ...........................................................22Altman, K ......................................................151Alvarado, M ...................................................148Alvarez, P ......................................................157Alves, J ............................51, 133, 146, 163, 179Alves, Jr., C ...................................................164Alves Júnior, C ................................................71Alvin, M ..................................................30, 134Al Zarouni, A ...................................68, 112, 156Al-Zubi, A ......................................................101Amancio, S ....................................................157Amani Hamedani, H ........................................13Amanov, A .................................................15, 74Amaral, C ........................................................16Ambarkutuk, A ..............................................132Amini Rastabi, H ...........................................102Amini, S .............................................14, 18, 176Ammar, H ........................................................17Amodeo, J ........................................................86Amooali, A .....................................................165Amoorezaei, M ..........................................57, 95Anagnostou, E ...............................................171Anasori, B ..........................................14, 74, 176Ande, C ..........................................................135Anderoglu, O .........................................141, 169Andersen, D ...................................................117Anderson, I .....................34, 38, 46, 52, 82, 100, ...............................102, 103, 140, 158, 159, 168Anderson, K .....................................................93Anderson, P .................52, 62, 64, 101, 124, 148Anderson, W ....................................................58Andersson, D .............................................55, 56Ando, D ...........................................................18Ando, T ..................................................102, 124Andresen, P ......................................................79Andriese, M .................................27, 46, 87, 128Andrieu, S ......................................................175An, G .............................................................160Angelini, J .......................................................85Angeliu, T ......................................................115Anglin, B .................................................24, 135Aning, A .........................................................125An, K ...........21, 54, 72, 121, 122, 142, 154, 183An, P ................................................................41Antille, J ........................................................150Antolin, N ........................................................89Antoniou, A ...........................................149, 166Antonyraj, A ....................................................18Antrekowitsch, H .............................................48Antrekowitsch, J ....................................168, 183Antretter, T ......................................................82Anumalasetty, V ............................................176An, X ...............................................................16Anyalebechi, P .........................20, 39, 60, 80, 98An, Z ..............................................................152Aparna, V.........................................................80Apelian, D .......................................................38Apel, M ............................................................55Apisarov, A ............................................165, 167Aprigliano, L .................................................166Araujo, E .......................................................183Araújo, E ...............................................179, 185Araujo, J ..........................................................74Arbegast, W .............................................33, 175Ardell, A ..........................................................26

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Bacroix, B ..............................................142, 160Badarinarayan, B .............................................20Badulescu, C ..................................................124Bae, D ................................................19, 63, 183Bae, H ..............................................................71Bae, J .........................................................19, 97Baek, E ..........................................................172Bagcivan, N .....................................................71Bagheri, Z ........................................................61Baharuddin, H .................................................23Bahloui, N .....................................................131Bahlouli, N ....................................................117Bahmanpour, H ..................................13, 14, 149Bahrami, A .................................................43, 84Bahr, D.................12, 64, 78, 124, 126, 131, 165Bai, C .................................................27, 46, 149Bai, G .......................................................87, 108Bai, H .............................................................168Baik, D ...........................................................181Baik, S .............................................................39Bainbridge, I ....................................................70Baird, J .............................................83, 119, 120Bai, X .......................................................40, 178Baiysbekov, S ................................................128Bajaj, S ..........................................................181Bajvani Gavanluei, A .....................................118Bakai, A .........................................................167Bakai, S .........................................................167Bakavos, D ......................................................45Baker, A .........................................................107Baker, B .........................................................125Baker, I ................................................52, 72, 73Bakir, M ...........................................................41Bakken, J .................................................39, 112Bakker, M ..................................................44, 64Bak, S ............................................................182Balachandran, S .............................................179Balaji, B .........................................................103Balani, K ..................................................15, 151Balasubramaniam, K .....................................180Balasubramanian, K ........................................37Balci, Ö ..................................................107, 173Baldini, F .......................................................163Bale, H .............................................................43Balk, T ...................................................104, 165Ballard, D ............................................27, 47, 67Ballard, J ........................................................115Ballato, J ..................................................64, 171Balle, F ......................................................45, 93Ballentine, F ....................................................87Balli, M ..........................................................177Balogh, L .....................................19, 23, 62, 169Balog, J ............................................................17Balogun, S .......................................................88Balooch, M ......................................................97Baltrus, J ........................................................105Baluc, N ...........................................................69Balu, P ...................................................172, 173Balu, R .............................................................89Balzar, D ........................................................142Bamberger, M ..................................................96Bammann, D ............................................36, 109Bance, S ...........................................................77Banchik, A .....................................................133Bandar, A .........................................................67Bandaru, P .......................................................44Bando, Y ..........................................................66Banerjee, D ....................................................159

Banerjee, R ........................13, 15, 28, 49, 69, 89Banerjee, S .....................................................168Banerjee, T.......................................................67Bang, C ............................................................70Bang, J ...........................................................182Bang, W ...................19, 100, 122, 140, 154, 161Baniassadi, M ..................................................85Banovic, S .......................................................48Bansal, A ........................................................127Bansil, R ..........................................................49Banu, K ..........................................................141Ban, Y ............................................................109Bao, C ............................................................119Bao, S ............................................................112Bao, Y ....................................................127, 177Barabash, O .............................................40, 125Barabash, R ............................21, 40, 53, 61, 81, .................................99, 100, 121, 142, 144, 160Baracho, M ............................................183, 185Baran Acarali, N ............................................174Barandiaran, J ..................................................42Barashev, A ......................................................40Baraskar, A.......................................................86Baratzadeh, F .............................................75, 95Barbadikar, D ...................................................12Barbaro, F ........................................................71Barbato, C ........................................................67Barbu, A ...........................................................60Bardon, J ........................................................107Barlat, F .................................................144, 145Barmak, K .......................................................47Barnard, L ........................................................61Barnett, M ..........................................42, 77, 119Barnett, R .......................................................170Barney, E .......................................................132Baró, M ..........................................................168Barre, C .....................................................27, 63Barrera, E ...............................................114, 134Barrett, C .......................................................119Barr, G .............................................................61Barron, S ..................................................28, 160Barsoum, M ...............................14, 74, 120, 176Bart, F ............................................................158Barth, F ............................................................93Barth, H .........................................................131Bartol, L ...........................................................42Barton, N .........................................................93Bartsch, M ...............................................42, 135Bashiri, M ......................................................148Basinger, J .....................................................113Basirat, M ................................................79, 135Baskes, M ..................................40, 74, 105, 159Bassani, J ...........................................32, 92, 114Bassman, L ....................................................113Bastrygin, V .....................................................26Basu, B ..........................................................151Basu, R ............................................................23Basu, S ...........................................................180Bataille, A ........................................................83Batista, E .................................................48, 130Battaglia, J .....................................................171Battaile, C ......................................170, 172, 173Battle, T .........................................147, 164, 180Baudino, M ......................................................94Baudin, T .........................................................42Baudrenghien, J ...............................................50Bauer, C ...................................................78, 120Baumann, T .....................................................56

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Baumbach, T ............................................62, 112Baumgart, T ...................................................156Baxter, R ..................................................48, 109Baydogan, M .................................................172Baydogan, N ..................................................134Bayer, M ..........................................................15Bayles, R .........................................................94Baza, J ...........................................................111Beaber, A .................................................85, 108Beaman, J ......................................................124Beardsley, B ...................................................118Beaudet, J ......................................................135Beaudoin, A ...................................106, 144, 155Bechelany, M .................................................150Becker, C .........................................................78Beckermann, C ..........................................57, 75Beck, J ...........................................................148Becquart, C ....................................20, 38, 80, 99Becze, L ...........................................................51Bedair, S ........................................................159Bedel, M ..........................................................71Bednarcik, J ...................................................160Beeler, B ........................................................159Beeman, J ........................................................86Behravesh, S ....................................................20Behrens, B .............................................172, 173Beier, S ..........................................................117Bei, H .......................................40, 122, 126, 142Beiss, P ............................................................13Belak, J ........................................32, 81, 97, 163Belin-Ferré, E ................................................109Beller, D...................................................59, 121Bellet, M ..........................................................17Bellon, P ......................21, 28, 89, 105, 107, 141Bell, W .......................................................27, 46Belova, I ....................................................45, 96Belsito, D .......................................................139Belt, C ............................................118, 119, 148Beltramino, L ...................................................53Beltrao, M ......................................................157Benaduce, A .....................................................70Benafan, O .....................................................144Bendersky, L ..............................................40, 56Ben Hamouda, H .............................................18Benique, F .......................................................98Ben Khalifa, N .................................................48Bennett, J ...................................................59, 60Benson, D ........................................................53Bentley, J .................................................60, 141Bentsman, J ...................................................164Benum, S .......................................................112Ben, W ...........................................................180Benzerga, A ............................................105, 148Ben-Zvi, A .....................................................164Berbenni, S ..............................92, 102, 155, 170Bergen, R .......................................................182Bergquist, A ...................................................116Berkmortel, R ..................................................57Berkovich, A ....................................................53Berlioux, J .......................................................50Berman, T ........................................................19Bermudez, K ....................................................18Bernardes, A ..................................................158Bernard, J .........................................................58Bernardo, M ...................................................141Bernazzani, P ...........................................98, 170Berneder, J .......................................................88Bernhard, C .....................................................39

Bernier, J ..........................................81, 100, 163Berntsen, H ......................................................67Berry, J ...................................................126, 147Bertolino, G .....................................................89Bertolo, J .........................................................68Bertrand, C ....................................................164Bertran, G ........................................................68Bessais, L .........................................58, 159, 183Besseghini, S ...................................................42Besser, M .......................................................160Bess, J ............................................................121Bestor, M .........................................................79Bettles, C .........................................................96Bevitori, A .....................................................153Beyerlein, i ....................................................124Beyerlein, I ................13, 24, 73, 82, 83, 86, 107Bhadrachalam, P ............................................127Bhandakkar, A ...............................................103Bhandakkar, T ................................................130Bhat, A .............................................................50Bhatia, M .................................................73, 120Bhat, S ...........................................................116Bhattacharya, K .............................................101Bhattacharya, S ........46, 57, 75, 91, 97, 115, 119Bhattacharyya, D .....................................86, 153Bhaumik, S ......................................................62Bhoi, B ...........................................................128Bhole, S ...........................................................20Bhowmik, A ...................................................164Bian, M ............................................................18Bice, D .....................................................33, 175Bichler, L .........................................................58Bieber, A ........................................................165Bieler, T .......22, 53, 81, 100, 133, 144, 161, 179Biener, J .........................................................126Biener, M .......................................................126Bigelow, G ...........................................42, 62, 82Bigot, J .............................................................53Bihamta, R .....................................................173Billat, G .........................................................156Billet, B .....................................................36, 56Billings, A ........................................................97Bilodeau, J .....................................................137Binek, C .........................................................120Biner, B ....................................................59, 136Bineshmarvasti, B .........................................164Bingert, J ...................................93, 94, 107, 137Bing, P ...........................................................179Bin, Y .......................................................16, 176Birjega, R .......................................................149Birnie, D ..........................................................13Birol, B ..................................................146, 163Birol, F ...........................................................184Bischoff, J ......................................................133Bishay, A ..........................................................12Biswas, B .........................................................44Biswas, K .........................................................89Biswas, S .......................................................113Bitzek, E ..........................................................45Bizios, R ..........................................................69Bjarno, O .........................................................48Bjørnstad, H ...................................................137Blachere, A ....................................................158Blackman, D ..................................................124Blackshire, J ....................................................67Blaesing, J .......................................................41Blau, P ...........................................................166Blawert, C ......................................................177

Bleck, W ................................................115, 136Blodgett, M ..........................................27, 47, 67Bloebaum, R ....................................................89Blosmo, D ......................................................157Blue, C .....................................................63, 145Bobzin, K .........................................................71Bodde, S ........................................................151Bode, B ..........................................................136Boehlert, C ...............................58, 114, 134, 155Boenigk, W ......................................................74Boesenberg, A ..........................................82, 100Boettinger, W .............................................56, 61Bogdan, A ........................................................39Bohlen, J ............................................19, 57, 140Boismier, D ....................................................158Bojarevics, V .................................................150Bokeloh, J ................................................50, 167Boldsaikhan, E .........................................95, 138Bolfarini, C ........................................14, 29, 168Bolmaro, R ..............................................15, 163Bolon, A ...........................................................30Boltersdorf, C ..................................................74Boltz, E ..........................................................180Boltz, Y ..........................................................180Bonakdar, A .....................................................94Bonavina, L ...................................................168Bonneville, J ........................................32, 43, 86Bonta, S ...........................................................13Bontha, S .........................20, 39, 60, 80, 98, 181Boom, R .................................................165, 180Boone, S ..........................................................67Boopathy, K .....................................................70Booty, M ........................................................155Borbely, A ......................................100, 113, 134Borgenstam, A ..............................17, 24, 36, 55, .............................................71, 76, 96, 119, 139Borgesen, P ........................41, 61, 100, 122, 143Borges, M ......................................................163Borkar, T ....................................................24, 85Bornert, M .....................................................160Bortolotto, L ..................................................175Boryczko, B .....................................................27Borzone, G .....................................................161Boswell-Koller, C ............................................86Botta, W .............................................14, 29, 168Böttcher, H.......................................................48Bottin-Rousseau, S ..............................18, 55, 75Bouaziz, O .....................................................155Bouchard, J ....................................................117Bouchard, P .....................................................48Boufounos, D ...................................................87Bourell, D ......................................................124Bourges, G .......................................................16Bourgier, A .......................................................50Bourke, M ..............................................154, 169Bourne, G ......................................................125Bourne, N ............................................73, 93, 94Bourricaudy, E .................................................30Bouvard, C .......................................................48Bouvard, J ........................................................78Bo, W .......................................................14, 129Bowen, P ........................................................181Bower, A ..........................................................61Bowers, M ...............................................52, 148Boyce, B ................................117, 126, 170, 173Boyce, D ........................................................138Boyd, D .........................................................175Bozek, J .........................................................114

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Bozkaya, D ..............................................42, 179Bozorg-Grayeli, T ..........................................128Bozorgi, S ......................................................104Bozzolo, G .....................................................160Bradbury, W .................................13, 80, 83, 107Bradley, C ........................................................12Bradshaw, T .....................................................39Brady, M ........................................125, 136, 145Brammer, K .........................................15, 69, 89Brammer, T ....................................................146Brandes, M ............................................100, 153Brandl, C ...........................................32, 91, 151Brankovic, S ....................................................35Brar, H .....................................................15, 158Brasche, L ........................................................67Bratberg, J ........................................................76Bravo, J ............................................................16Brechet, Y ........................................................36Breczewski, T ..................................................42Breidenich, J ....................................................49Brendel, M .....................................................138Brennan, S .................................................18, 96Brenner, D .....................................................117Brenner, R ..............................................124, 142Brewer, L .................................99, 117, 126, 170Bridge, J ...................................................71, 153Brimbal, D .......................................................60Brinckmann, S ...............................................170Bringa, E ............................................32, 38, 145Brinkman, K ............................................97, 141Brinson, L ..............................................101, 162Briones, L ......................................................158Briot, N ..........................................................165Brito, G ..................................................183, 185Brito, M ...........................................................98Britton, B .................................................33, 102Brizuela, M ....................................................146Brock, J ............................................................40Brodowsky, H ..................................................92Broek, S ...........................................48, 130, 150Brommer, P ......................................................34Brommer, T ....................................................146Bronkhorst, C ............................73, 74, 116, 137Brooke, P .......................................................125Brooks, G .............50, 70, 90, 112, 132, 156, 167Brown, A ..........................................................73Brown, D ................................23, 41, 62, 63, 82, .......................................100, 133, 154, 161, 169Brown, E ....................................................32, 45Browne, D .....................................................104Brown, H .......................................................183Browning, N ..................................................143Brown, J ...................................................95, 157Brownlow, S ..................................................135Brown, R .........................................................38Brown, T ........................................................141Bruck, H ..........................................................93Brueckner-Foit, A ..........................................136Brüggemann, T ................................................28Brundidge, C ...........................................73, 142Brune, R .........................................................113Brunet-Gauthier, V ..........................................43Bryan, Z ...........................................................55Bucci, R ...........................................................37Buchelnikov, V ........................................58, 177Buchheit, R ....................................................111Buchheit, T ..........43, 64, 85, 105, 126, 148, 165Buchholz, A ...................................................118

Buchovecky, E .................................................61Buck, H ............................................................71Budak, S ..........................................................85Budenkova, O ............................................17, 75Budiman, A ......................................41, 165, 166Budruk, A .........................................................23Buehler, M .......................................78, 110, 149Buehrig-Polaczek, A ........................................71Buekens, A .......................................................52Buffiere, J ......................................................154Buffière, J ........................................................33Bufford, D ..................................................43, 64Bugaev, V ........................................................31Bugge, M .......................................................109Bui, H ............................................................173Bujoreanu, L ..........................................145, 183Buksas, M ........................................................56Bulatov, V ..........................................81, 91, 163Bullen, J .........................................................164Buller, J ....................................................75, 157Bunin, I ............................................................51Burchell, T .....................................................134Burek, M ........................................................165Burford, D .................................75, 95, 138, 157Burke, P .........................................................176Burkes, D .........................................................59Burk, S ...................................................104, 146Burnett, C ......................................................164Burnham, A ....................................................110Burns, J ......................................................39, 83Burriel, R .......................................................177Burton, B .........................................................17Busby, J....................................................60, 168Bush, J ...........................................................119Buslaps, T ......................................................160Bussmann, M .................................................132Butt, D .....................21, 39, 79, 83, 97, 125, 169Butz, A .............................................................37Buzzi, D .........................................................158Byczynski, G .................................................126Byer, C ...........................................................148Byler, D ...................................................73, 169Byrd, D ..................................................102, 103Bystrov, V ........................................................27Byun, K ...........................................................41Byun, T ............20, 40, 60, 80, 99, 141, 159, 178

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Caballero, F .............................15, 28, 49, 69, 89Caballero-Flores, R........................................120Cabet, C .........................................................153Caboussat, A ..................................................167Caceres, C ..............................................119, 163Cady, C ..........................................................137Caffarey, M ....................................................110Cahill, D ........................................................139Cahn, J .............................................................40Cai, L .......................................................21, 183Caillard, D ...................................42, 85, 86, 136Cai, M ..............................................................71Cairns, E ..........................................................12Cai, W ....................................................108, 155Cai, Z .....................................................133, 134Cakaj, O .........................................................178Cak, M .............................................................32Cakmak, E .....................................................122Calabro, J .........................................................82

Caldas, T ........................................................179Calder, A ..........................................................40Calderon-Colon, X ..........................................49Calderon, H ...................................................175Calderón, J .......................................................30Calixto, J ..........................................................48Calka, A ...........................................................71Calkins, F .......23, 41, 61, 82, 101, 123, 144, 162Calvert, P .................................................49, 151Calzado, L ......................................................147Camilo, A .......................................................157Camin, B ..........................................................93Campbell, .......................................................45Campbell, A ...........................147, 164, 178, 180Campbell, C .............36, 45, 55, 76, 96, 119, 139Campbell, G .......................................18, 28, 143Campbell, J ..............................84, 104, 126, 147Campos, B .......................................................25Campos, R .....................................................177Campoy-Quiles, M ..........................................12Canada, M .......................................................94Cannova, F .................................................74, 94Cantin, K .......................................................117Cao, A ............................................................132Cao, B ............................................................171Cao, G ............................................................133Cao, H ......................................................90, 168Cao, W .....................................................47, 183Cao, X ..............................................................21Cao, Y ..............................................75, 119, 167Cao, Z ..............................................39, 113, 139Capdevila-Montes, C .......................................69Capolungo, L .................................................124Caratini, Y ......................................................137Cardoso, M ......................................................71Cardwell, D .............................................35, 149Carillo, F ........................................................152Carillo, J ..........................................................39Carlberg, T .......................................................70Carlson, B ..................................75, 95, 157, 173Carlson, C ..............................................120, 121Carlson, K ........................................................57Carlson, N ........................................................56Carlson, W .....................................................129Carlton, C ......................................................150Carman, G .....................................................162Caro, A .................................................17, 38, 80Caron, A ...........................................................90Carozzani, T.....................................................24Carpenter, J ..............................................13, 148Carpenter, R .....................................................35Carradó, A ......................................................114Carradò, A ......................................................155Carreño, C .......................................................82Carrillo, F ......................................................176Carrillo, J .........................................................39Carroll, L .......................................152, 153, 168Carroll, M ......................................................125Carsí, M .........................................................106Carsley, J..................................................27, 140Carter, B...........................................................59Carter, R.........................................................164Carvalho, R ......................................................67Casolco, S ..............................................117, 183Cassayre, L ............................................165, 170Cassenti, B .....................................................106Castañeda, H ..................................................117Castanier, M...................................................109

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Chaudhary, R .................................................147Chaudhary, S..................................................105Chaudhury, Z ...............................43, 63, 84, 103Chauveau, T ...........................................142, 160Chavarriaga, E .................................................80Chawla, N ............18, 22, 94, 114, 122, 155, 161Cheah, W .......................................................130Chegini, A ................................................23, 184Chegini, Z ........................................................23Chemezov, O .................................................165Che-Ming, C ..................................................183Chemisky, Y ....................................................42Chénard, S .....................................................117Chen, B ......................22, 51, 114, 143, 152, 185Chen, C ...........20, 21, 22, 58, 93, 101, 108, 116, .......................123, 143, 144, 161, 169, 178, 182Chen, D ................................................20, 66, 98Chen, E ....................................33, 129, 139, 175Chenelle, B ....................................................116Chen, F ..........................................................141Chen, G ..............................47, 52, 132, 143, 152Cheng, C ..............................22, 41, 55, 109, 112Cheng, F ..........................................................54Cheng, I .........................................................165Cheng, J ...................................................19, 152Cheng, K ..........................................................12Cheng, S ........................................116, 117, 122Cheng, T ..................35, 111, 115, 121, 129, 156Chenguang, B ................................................170Cheng, Y ..........................................19, 101, 132Chen, H ........................17, 22, 96, 101, 141, 146Chen, I ...................................130, 143, 151, 166Chen, J ...15, 26, 36, 88, 117, 160, 167, 174, 185Chen, K ..............................................41, 95, 100Chen, L .......................21, 22, 35, 46, 57, 79, 95, ...............108, 115, 118, 119, 134, 154, 160, 171Chen, M .................................24, 25, 80, 98, 110Chen, O ............................................................96Chen, P....................................15, 29, 49, 55, 69, .........................................89, 110, 130, 131, 151Chen, Q ......................................................17, 92Chen, S .......................16, 47, 93, 101, 123, 142, .......................143, 161, 162, 166, 168, 178, 183Chen, T ............................................................91Chen, W ..................................14, 20, 21, 40, 50, ...................................63, 81, 143, 145, 160, 166Chen, X ................................36, 68, 73, 133, 149Chen, Y ...................................13, 34, 45, 50, 51, ...................................63, 77, 105, 107, 157, 174Chen, Z ..........................20, 58, 65, 95, 122, 166Chepushtanova, T ..........................................128Cherkaoui, M ...........................92, 149, 169, 170Chernenko, V ...................................................42Cherng, S .......................................................143Chernova, L .....................................................42Cheruvu, N ......................................................64Chevalier, B ...................................................120Chiang, T .........................................................81Chiba, A ...........................31, 138, 139, 174, 175Chiba, M ........................................................183Chichkov, B ...................................................127Chien-Neng, L ...............................................175Chien, S ...........................................................69Chien, W ..........................................36, 112, 151Chikhradze, N ..........................................59, 182Chin, B .....................................................49, 169Chinella, J ........................................................47Chinellato, A ..................................................155

Chinnathambi, K .......................................21, 79Chino, K ........................................................144Chin, T ...................................................143, 166Chiou, G ........................................................143Chisholm, B ...................................................127Chisholm, C ...................................................150Chisholm, M ....................................................44Chitrada, K ....................................................134Chiu, C .....................................................46, 162Chiu, P .............................................................53Chiu, Y .............................................................22Chmelik, D ......................................................83Chmielus, M ....................................................82Cho, D .............................................................98Choe, K ..........................................................181Cho, H .............................................................60Choi, B ...........................................................182Choi, C .............................................................15Choi, D ..........................................................161Choi, E .............................................................23Choi, G ..........................................................121Choi, H ..............................19, 63, 157, 176, 183Choi, I ..............................................18, 127, 166Choi, J ......................................................17, 121Choi, M ............................................................26Choi, P .............................................................49Choi, S .................19, 24, 35, 103, 172, 181, 184Choi, W ....................................13, 105, 147, 183Choi, Y ...............................46, 76, 106, 135, 181Cho, J .................................................24, 28, 182Chojnacka, I .....................................................98Cho, K ...14, 18, 19, 63, 114, 139, 172, 181, 184Cho, M ...........................................................123Choo, D ...........................................................57Choo, H ..............19, 29, 50, 54, 70, 72, 90, 111, .......................122, 131, 138, 142, 151, 160, 167Chopra, N .........................12, 24, 26, 44, 46, 64, .....................66, 85, 86, 105, 107, 127, 149, 166Cho, S ..............................................44, 143, 147Choubey, P .......................................................44Choudhuri, A ...................................................12Choudhuri, D .................................................161Choudhury, A ...................................................18Choudhury, P .................................................109Choudhury, S ...........................................61, 183Chou, K ...........................................................66Chou, M .........................................................121Chou, P ....................................39, 59, 78, 97, 99Chou, Y ..........................................................125Christ, H ................................................104, 146Chrzan, D .........................................86, 105, 148Chuang, A ........................................................70Chuang, C ......................................................125Chuang, H ........................................................21Chu, J ...................................35, 40, 50, 111, 132Chulmin, O ....................................................171Chumlyakov, Y ..................................23, 42, 144Chun, B ............................................................67Chung, B ........................................................143Chung, C ....................................................21, 39Chung, Q .........................................................41Chung, S ........................................................147Chung, Y ..........................................23, 116, 175Chun, J ...........................................................143Chun, S ..........................................................178Chun, T ........................................46, 66, 87, 128Chun, Y ..........................................................162Chupas, P .........................................................40

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Ciappina, M .....................................................16Ciftja, A ...........................................24, 165, 180Cifuentes, G ...................................................158Cigdem, M .......................................................84Cimenoglu, H ..................................15, 134, 172Çimenoglu, H ..................................................15Ciulik, J .........................104, 125, 146, 164, 179Ciupina, V ......................................................149Ciuta, G ...........................................................77Cížek, J ............................................................91Clark, D ...........................................................94Clark, E ............................................................78Clarke, A ..................................................41, 154Clarke, K .......................................154, 169, 174Clarke, R ........................................................142Clark, J ...........................................................180Clark, K .........................................................121Clark, M ...................................................63, 145Clark, S ............................................................29Clausen, B ...........................23, 62, 82, 100, 161Clayton, K .............................................120, 121Clemens, H ....................................................179Cloue, J ............................................................21Clouet, E ..........................................................65Cobo, E ............................................................53Cochran, J ..............................................114, 146Cochran, S .....................................................123Cocilovo, B ....................................................165Cockcroft, S .............................................84, 112Cocke, D ............................................30, 98, 170Cockeram, B ..........................39, 59, 78, 97, 179Coda, A ..........................................................144Colas, K .........................................................134Colás-Ortiz, R ..................................................14Colás, R .........................................................184Colavito, D ....................................................119Cole, E ...........................................................138Cole, J ....................................39, 59, 83, 97, 121Coleman, G ......................................................55Coleman, L ......................................................68Colinet, C .......................................................148Colla, M ...........................................................43Collar, K ..........................................................17Collins, D .......................................................142Collins, P .....................................28, 52, 76, 112Collins, S .......................................................175Colon, T ...........................................................85Colorado, H .............................................21, 124Combeau, H ...............................................17, 71Compton, C ...................................................179Compton, D ...................................................107Comstock, R ..........................................133, 169Conde, A ........................................................120Conley, R .........................................................41Connelly, L ....................................................110Conner, E .......................................................115Connolley, T ............................................17, 104Conrad, T .......................................................111Cooke, G ........................................................168Cook, R ..........................................................108Cooksey, M ....26, 46, 66, 87, 107, 128, 149, 150Cook, W ...........................................................71Cooley, J ..........................................................17Cooney, R ......................................................184Cooper, K...................................................19, 26Coppack, J .......................................................51Cora, O ............................................................19Cordes, N .........................................................44

Cordier, P .......................................................142Cordill, M ......................................................134Cormier, J ......................................................135Cornella, M ......................................................31Cornide, J .........................................................49Corona, E .........................................................64Corral, E ........................................................155Corrêa, L ..........................................................67Cosin, S .........................................................179Costalonga de Aguiar, M ...............................179Coté, P ...........................................................112Cotts, E ...................................21, 22, 41, 61, 81, .........................................82, 100, 122, 142, 161Couet, A .........................................................169Coughlin, D .....................................................62Coulaud, C .......................................................53Coulombe, M .................................................156Counts, W ..........................................31, 73, 124Coupeau, C ......................................................32Courchee, R .....................................................50Courtenay, J ...................................................112Couvy, H ..........................................................36Cowen, C ...........................................36, 79, 103Cox, A ............................................................180Cox, B ..............................................................43Cox, W .............................................................45Coy, T ............................................................110Craig, J ...........................................................164Cranford, S ....................................................149Crepeau, P ................................84, 104, 126, 147Crépin, J .........................................................114Cretegny, L ............................................103, 107Creuziger, A .......................................42, 73, 144Crimp, M .........................................53, 133, 144Crivello, J ......................................................159Crone, W ..........................................................42Crooker, P ......................................................154Crooks, R .........................................................75Crosbie, D ......................................................147Crouse, C .......................................................149Crozier, P .........................................................38Cruz, E ...........................................................148Cruz Rivera, J ................................................153Csiszar, G.......................................................142Csiszár, G...............................................100, 160Cuesta, R .......................................................126Cui, H ......................................................98, 125Cui, J ................................................................18Cui, Y .........................................56, 66, 108, 128Culp, J ............................................................141Cunha, C ................................................183, 185Cunha, O ........................................................176Cunliffe, A .....................................................132Cunningham, M .....................................120, 121Cunningham, N ...........20, 69, 79, 134, 141, 142Cuomo, J ........................................................163Cupid, D ................................................135, 178Curtarolo, S .....................................................92Curtis, T ...................................................75, 157Curzio, E ..................................................74, 136Cyriac, A ..........................................................43Czechowicz, A .........................................23, 162

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D’Abreu, J ...............................................98, 149da Costa, L .....................................................153Daehn, G ....................................73, 94, 137, 153

Daei, F .............................................................23Daglilar, S ..........................................63, 84, 132Dahle, A .........................................................132Dahlman, A ....................................................131Dahmen, U .................................................89, 91Dai, C ...............................................................94Dai, J ........................................................77, 164Dai, L .........................................................26, 46Dai, X ....................................................147, 148Dai, Y .......................................72, 121, 169, 175Dalal, V ..........................................................105Dal Martello, E ................................................24Daloz, W ........................................................146Daly, S .............................................................13Dames, C .......................................114, 171, 183Damoah, L ...............................................44, 165D’Amours, G .................................................173Danaie, M ........................................................36Dando, N ...................................................48, 68Daniels, E ........................................................44Daniels, J .........................................................70Daniil, M ...................................................86, 97Dan, L ....................................................184, 185Dannenberg, A ...............................................101Danoix, F .........................................................49Dantzig, J .......................................................115Dao, M .............................................................43Daowu, Y .........................................................12Daoxin, W ......................................................184Daphalapurkar, N .............................................91Daqiang, C .....................................................168Darbandi, P ............................................100, 179Darling, K ................................................86, 176Darmstadt, H ...................................................94Darsell, J ..........................................................33Das, D ..............................................................89Dasgupta, A ...............................................75, 91da Silva, A ................................................51, 157da Silva, I .......................................................153da Silva, M ....................................................153Das, R ..............................................................58Das, S .........27, 43, 47, 57, 68, 88, 109, 129, 167Dastjerd, H .....................................................183Dauskardt, R ..........................................134, 141Daveau, G ..............................................100, 124Davies, B .........................................................18Davies, R .........................................................18Davis, B .......................19, 51, 77, 100, 139, 140Davis, J ............................................................90Davis, T ...........................................................75Davydov, V ......................................................62Dawson, K .......................................................69Dawson, P ........................................62, 135, 138Daymond, M .........................23, 42, 62, 82, 102, .......................................124, 134, 144, 154, 163de Alcantara, N ..............................................157De Angelis, R ................................................117Dean, M .........................................................110de Avillez, R ....................................................30De-backer, A ....................................................80De Backer, A ....................................................80deBakker, J ......................................................51deBarbadillo, J ...............................................125Décamps, B ...............................................60, 99De Carlo, F ....................................................155De Cicco, M ............................................76, 157Decker, R ...................................................19, 58Dedyukhin, A .................................................167

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Deepan, D ........................................................12DeFouw, J ........................................................43De Graef, M .............................................23, 112Dehm, G ................................................134, 148Dehoff, R ...............................................166, 174DeHoff, R ........................................................31De Hosson, J ..........................................108, 113Deibler, L .......................................................168de Jaeger, J .......................................................42De la Garza, M ..............................................184Delaire, O ........................................................72Delaleau, P .......................................................75Delannay, L ......................................................42Delcorde, X....................................................130D’Elia, F ..........................................................68del Mastro, N .................................................151DeLorme, R .......................18, 19, 100, 139, 140Delplanque, J .............................................16, 65Del prado, J ......................................................13Delsante, S .....................................................161Delshad Khatibi, P .........................................102De Lucas, R ...................................................148DeLucas, R ....................................................148DeMarco, J ......................................................48Demetriou, M ......................29, 50, 90, 111, 151DeMint, A ........................................................59Demiray, Y .......................................................87Demirci, F ......................................................183Demirci, G .......................................................71Demirkesen, E ...............................................133Demkowicz, M ..........................................31, 40Demopoulos, G ..........................................30, 51de Morais, V ..................................................175Dempsey, N .....................................................77Demuth, M .....................................................119Deng, C ..........................................................158Deng, J .....................................................70, 170Deng, L ..........................................................169Dennis, A .................................................35, 149Dennis, K .......................................................140Dennis-Koller, D ...............................73, 74, 137Deo, C ............................................................159Depan, D ..........................................................29Dere Ozdemir, O ............................................146Derin, B .............................................63, 98, 163D’Errico, F .......................................................38de Sá, A ..........................................................179Desai, S ............................................................92Desgardin, P.....................................................99Desgroseilliers, B ..........................................130Desilets, M .............................................137, 164Désilets, M .............................................137, 164De Silva, K ....................................................184DesJardins, J ....................................................89Desquines, J ...................................................154Deuerling, J ...........................................111, 130Deutchman, H ................................................106Deutsch, T ......................................................154De Valle, S .....................................................165Devanathan, R .................................................59Devaraj, A ..................................................28, 89De Vincentis, N ...............................................15Devincre, B ......................................86, 100, 124DeWald, A ................................................75, 154Dewen, H .......................................................181Dey, G ................................................50, 71, 168De Young, D ....................................................50Dharmendra, C ................................................77

Dheda, S ..........................................................13Dheeradhada, V .............................................113Diao, J ............................................................107Diaz, F ...........................................................179Díaz, F ...........................................................155Diaz, G .............................................................31Dibbern, J ......................................................139Dib, G ............................................................180DiCarlo, D .....................................................162Dick, A .......................................................16, 31Dickerson, C ..................................................178Dickerson, P...................................153, 166, 169Dickerson, R ............................................13, 169Dickson, J ........................................................76Dickson, R .....................................................109Diedrich, E .....................................................113Diehl, M .........................................................163Digonnet, H .....................................................24Dik, J .............................................................112Diliegros Godines, C .......................................30Di Lisa, D ........................................................53Diller, T ..........................................................124Dillon, Jr., O ..................................................177Di Maio, D .......................................................81Dimiduk, D .....32, 52, 78, 86, 92, 102, 106, 128, 135Dimitrov, N ....................................................143D’Incau, M ......................................................40Dinda, G ....................................................75, 91Ding, H ............................................................29Ding, K ..........................................................117Dingreville, R ............91, 92, 114, 135, 155, 169Ding, T .............................................................14Ding, W ...............................................18, 77, 90Ding, Y ..........................................................134Dinwiddie, R ...................................................85Dion, M ...........................................................94Diop, M .........................................................171Dirras, G ........................................................142Dispinar, D.......................................90, 126, 147Divan, R ...........................................................40Divinski, S .....................................13, 50, 65, 96Dixit, M .........................................................105Dixit, V ....................................................52, 112Djorgbenoo, A ..................................................98Dmitrieva, O ....................................................49Dmowski, W ....................................................70Dobatkin, S ......................................................71Dodbiba, G ......................................................44Dogan, E ..........................................................23Dogan, O .........79, 104, 125, 140, 146, 164, 179Dogan, Ö .................................................17, 141Doherty, R......................................................140Dohi, K ............................................................99Do, K .....................................................172, 181Dolan, M ........................................................151Domack, M ......................................................75Domain, C .....................................20, 38, 80, 99Dombrowski, D .............................................154Dominguez Almaraz, G ...................................94Dominique, G ................................................140Donaldson, D .................................................129Donati, D .........................................................23Donati, L ..........................................................48Dong, A ..........................................................165Dongare, A .....................................................117Dong, C .....................................................20, 30Dong, G ...................................................14, 129

Dong, H .........................................................171Dong, L ............................................................66Donlon, W ...............................................19, 115Dopita, M ...................................................83, 91Dorantes Rosales, H ..............................153, 181Dorogin, L .....................................................129Dorreen, M ................................................68, 88dos Santos, J ..............................75, 95, 138, 157Dos Santos, J .................................................122Doude, H .......................................................138Doutre, D .......................................................132Dou, Z ..............................................................17Downey, J ..............26, 46, 66, 87, 107, 128, 149Dragon, A .......................................................135Drake, D ........................................................123Drautz, R .......................................................126Dreizin, E .........................................................13Drelich, J ................................12, 26, 46, 66, 87, .........................89, 107, 108, 128, 133, 149, 181Drillet, J ...........................................................49Driscoll, D .......................................................24Drobosyuk, M ..................................................58Drozd, V ..........................................................36Drumond, W ..................................................155Druschitz, A ...................................126, 142, 147Druschitz, E ...................................................142Dryepondt, S ............................................74, 125Dry, M..............................................................30Duan, J .......................................................76, 84Duan, Z ..........................................................126Duarte, G .........................................................15Dubé, D .........................................................170Dubé, N .........................................................109Dubois, J ........................................................109Dubois, S .........................................................43Dubon, O .........................................................86Du, C ...............................................................72Duchesneau, L .................................................94Duchesne, C .............................................88, 117Dudamell, N ..............................................18, 19Duerig, T ........................................................162Duffield, A .......................................................17Duffie, N ........................................................138Duffy, M ..........................................................12Dufour, G .......................................................109Dufresne, E ....................................................160Dugne, O .......................................................170Duh, J .............................21, 22, 29, 35, 123, 143Du, J .................................................12, 176, 177Duman, I ..................87, 107, 128, 145, 173, 182Duman, U ......................................................183Dumas-Bouchiat, F ..........................................77Dumitrache, F ................................................149Dunand, D .........................................23, 73, 144Dunn, D ...........................................................39Dunne, D .........................................................71Dunne, F ........................................................170Dupiano, P .......................................................13Dupon, E ........................................................182Dupont, V ........................................................93Dupuis, C .......................................................112Dupuis, M ......................................................150Dupuy, A ........................................................184Duscher, G .......................................................44Dussoubs, B .....................................................17Dutdibi, C ......................................................145Duterrail, Y ......................................................17Dutra, R .........................................................149

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Eakins, D .................................................94, 136Eapen, J .................................................120, 134Earthman, J ....................................110, 117, 174Eason, P .........................................................125Eastman, C .......................................................76Easton, M .................................................77, 163Ebin, B ...........................................181, 183, 184Ebrahimi, F ..............................................59, 135Echeverría, A .................................................157Echeverri Restrepo, S ......................................92Eckert, J .....................................13, 50, 151, 168Eckert, S ........................................................147Economy, R .....................................................64Edalati, K ...................................................14, 73Eden, T...........................................................125Edick, J ............................................................89Edwards, D ......................................................99Edwards, L .................................................74, 94Edwards, P .......................................................55Efe, M ......................................................18, 107Efrem, V ..........................................................53Egami, T ..................................................70, 100Eggeler, G ......................................113, 123, 144Eiersebner, M .................................................157Eifler, D ...................................45, 54, 75, 93, 95Eiken, J ............................................................55Einarsrud, K ...................................................150Eisenlohr, P ......................53, 133, 135, 144, 163Eisman, M .......................................................27Ekerim, A .......................................................121Ekiz, E .............................................................28Elam, J .............................................................66El-Awady, J ............................32, 52, 78, 86, 128El-Azab, A .........................................59, 80, 170Elder, K ............................................................95El-Desouky, A ........24, 63, 80, 83, 102, 124, 145Elfimov, I .........................................................15Elhalawaty, S ...................................................35Elhami Khorasani, A ........................................16Elisseeff, J ........................................................49Eljach, C ..........................................................89El-Kaddah, N ...................................................57El Kadiri, H .................18, 31, 83, 119, 120, 173El-Khodary, K................................................170Elliott, R ........................................................101Elmer, J ..................................................113, 121Elmkhah, H ....................................................134El-Refaie, A .....................................................97Elsamadicy, a .................................................178Elsayed, A ......................................................176El-Sayed, M ...................................................126Elsener, A .........................................................91Elstnerova, P ..................................................130

Eluri, R ............................................................12Emadi, R ..........................................................13Emamy, M ...................43, 68, 84, 181, 182, 184Emery, J .........................................................170Emrich, M ........................................................87EM, V ............................................................160Enayati, M .......................................................13Endo, M ...........................................................54Engh, T ....................................................90, 112England, C .......................................................55Engler, O ..........................................................17English, C ........................................................21Engström, A .....................................................76Eno, D ..............................................................39Enser, J.............................................................88Entel, P...................................................101, 177Epicier, T .........................................................49Epishin, A ......................................................161Erdegren, M .....................................................70Erdeniz, D ......................................................124Ergun, C .........................................................173Ergüven, H .....................................................145Erhart, P ...........................................................20Ermolayev, V .................................................128Ertorer, O .............................................13, 19, 83Escalera-Lozano, R........................................103Escobedo, J ......................................94, 116, 137Escoda, L .........................................................58Esen, Z ...........................................................176Esezobor, D .....................................................80Eskin, D ...........................................................70Esmaeili, S .......................................................88Espinosa, D ........................25, 65, 146, 158, 179Espinoza, E ....................................................184Espinoza, F ......................................................49Essadiqi, E ...........................................18, 19, 57Es-Sadiqi, E ...................................................139Etienne, A ....................................20, 69, 79, 141Etter, T .............................................................27Eudy, J .............................................................74Eufrasio, M ......................................................54Euh, K ..............................................................91Eung-Ryul, B .................................................172Evanoff, K .....................................................166Evans, A ...................................................27, 160Evans, C ...........................................................83Evans, J ..........................................................125Evans, N ............15, 28, 49, 60, 69, 89, 103, 125Evans, P ...........................................................89Evcimen, N ....................................................121Evis, Z ...........................................................183Ewh, A .............................................................76Eyckens, P .....................................................135Ezaz, T .............................................................41

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Fabrichnaya, O ..............................................135Fabritius, H ....................................................130Fabry, B .........................................................158Facco, G ...........................................................39Fafard, M .................................17, 117, 150, 173Fager Franzén, S ............................................174Fähler, S ...................................................82, 123Fahrmann, M ...................................................47Faierson, E .....................................................126Faivre, G ..............................................18, 55, 75Falk, M ......................................................28, 59

Fan, C ........................................................52, 81Faney, T ...........................................................79Fang, H ............................................................96Fang, J ...................................................143, 178Fang, X ......................................................66, 96Fang, Z .............................................................56Fan, H ............................................................150Fanisalek, H ...................................................148Fan, J .....................................................128, 149Fan, P ...............................................................56Fan, X ......................................27, 108, 128, 149Fan, Z ...............................................................27Fare, S ..............................................................38Farhi, N ............................................................13Faria Jr., R .....................................................179Farias, P .........................................................149Farina, J ...........................................................89Farkas, D ...........................38, 58, 73, 78, 89, 91Farrington, S ..................................................125Farzadfar, S ..............................................19, 139Fast, T ..............................................................37Fateh, B ...........................................................90Fathi, M .........................................................118Faure, M ..........................................................68Fautrelle, Y ................................................17, 75Feaugas, X .......................................................21Fecht, H ...........................................................90Fehrenbacher, A .............................................138Feichtenschlager, B .......................................131Fei, H ...............................................22, 114, 161Feinberg, Z ....................................................138Fei-Shuo, H ...................................................183Fei-Yi, H ..................................................19, 183Felberbaum, M ..............................................132Felicelli, S ................................................84, 126Fell, C ..............................................................81Fellner, P ........................................................130Feng, C ..........................................................124Feng, G ..........................................................108Feng, J ...........................................................137Feng, L .............................................................20Feng, N ..............................................17, 57, 137Feng, Q ..................................................112, 174Feng, Y ..........................................................150Feng, Z ...................................138, 142, 154, 160Fensin, S ....................................................32, 94Fenton, G .................................................73, 137Ferek, P ..........................................................118Fergus, J ...................................................98, 147Fergusson, L ....................................................87Ferreira, A ......................................................153Ferreira, N................................................71, 164Ferreira Neto, J ..............................................165Ferreira, P ......................................................150Ferrell, J .........................................................152Ferrier, N .......................................................138Ferris, K ...........................................................56Ferry, M .........................................................113Fersi, R ..........................................................183Fèvre, M ..........................................................92Feyerabend, F ..................................................38Fezzaa, K .......................................................160Fiebig, J ...........................................................13Fiedler, T ..........................................................45Field, D ..................................102, 113, 163, 170Fielden, D ........................................................74Field, F ...........................................................146Fielding, R .......................................................97

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Field, K ............................................................60Field, R ....................................41, 137, 154, 174Fields, K ........................................................153Fife, J ...............................................................75Figueroa, I ...............................................70, 167Finch, J ..........................................................113Fine, M ..................................................116, 161Finlayson, T ...................................................161Fiory, A ..................................................154, 155Fiot, N ........................................................53, 54Firrao, D ......................................51, 71, 91, 177Fischer, F .........................................................82Fischer, T .......................................................122Fischer, W ......................................................156Fisher, I ............................................................40Fivel, M ...........................................................86Fjaer, H ..........................................................100Fjeld, A ............................................................39Flanagan, T ....................................................151Flandorfer, H .........101, 123, 143, 161, 162, 178Flater, P ..........................................................117Fleaca, C ........................................................149Fleck, C .................................................130, 151Fleckenstein, J .................................................68Fleming, N .....................................................146Fletcher, M.......................................................58Flicker, J ..........................................................46Fliflet, A .........................................................124Florando, J ...............................................93, 116Florea, R ........................................................109Flores, K ............................73, 90, 111, 131, 151Floyd, M ..........................................................50Fluss, M .........................................................141Foecke, T .........................................................48Fogagnolo, J ....................................................14Foiles, S ...........................................................31Foley, D ...................................................18, 107Foley, J .......................................................17, 38Folkers, A .......................................................109Fong, H ............................................................29Fonseca, J ........................................................93Fontes, A ........................................................149Font, J ..............................................................82Fontus, M .......................................................131Fook, M .........................................................179Forato, O ..........................................................53Forest, S .........................................................135Fornell, J ........................................................168Foroozmehr, E .................................................88Forrester, J .....................................................100Forsmark, J ............................................172, 173Forsyth, R ..............................................154, 174Fortin, H ........................................................117Foster, J ..........................................................121Fourty, A ........................................................163Fox, K ..............................................................97Foy, P ...............................................................64França, S ..........................................................67Franco, B .........................................................61Franco, V ..............................58, 77, 78, 97, 120, ...............................................140, 158, 159, 177Frandsen, C ......................................................69Franke, O .........................................................70Franklin, J ......................................................136Franklin, T .......................................................45Franz, H .........................................................160Frary, M ...................................................39, 125Fraser, H ............13, 28, 52, 69, 76, 89, 105, 112

Fray, D ...................................................170, 180Frear, D ..........21, 41, 61, 81, 100, 122, 142, 161Frechette, L ....................................................165Fredrickson, G .................................................71Freels, M ..........................................................18Free, M ..........................109, 158, 170, 171, 176Freeman, A .....................................................146Freeman, C ....................................................132Freeman, J .......................................................75Frei, A ............................................................168Fressengeas, C .......................................106, 155Freudenberger, J ..............................................13Freund, S .......................................................148Friak, M ...........................................73, 124, 130Frias Gomez, C ................................................31Friedland, E ...................................................160Friedman, L .....................................................46Friedman, P ....................................................140Frigola, P .......................................................102Frihart, C .......................................................151Frisbie, B .........................................................61Frishman, A .....................................................67Frizon, F ........................................................158Frolov, T ..........................................................34Fromm, B .......................................................116Fruchart, D .....................................................177Fu, C ................................21, 35, 69, 80, 92, 123Fuchs, G .........................................................175Fu, E ........................................................21, 178Fuesz, P ............................................................40Fugetsu, B ........................................................64Fujda, M ..........................................................71Fujii, H .....................................................33, 118Fujishiro, T ......................................................49Fujita, K .....................................................29, 30Fujita, T ...........................................................44Fuks, D ............................................................92Fukusumi, M ...........................................33, 185Fukuya, K ........................................................59Fuller, B ...................................................63, 145Fuller, T .........................................................166Fullwood, D .....................30, 102, 113, 116, 163Fultz, B .............................21, 40, 52, 61, 69, 72, ...........................................81, 99, 121, 142, 160Fumagalli, L...................................................144Fu, N ................................................................30Funkenbusch, P ................................................30Funkhouser, C ................................................156Fu, P .................................................................77Furar, I ...........................................................113Furlan Ferreira, F .............................................30Furrer, D ..................................27, 37, 47, 67, 76Furuhara, T ......................................................49Furukawa, A .....................................................90Furuta, T ....................................................72, 73Fu, Y ..................................................51, 52, 176

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Gaal, S .............................................................24Gabb, T ......................................................47, 94Gadre, M ..........................................................92Gadzuric, S ......................................................98Gaertner, H ......................................................68Gagne, J ...........................................................48Gagnon, F ......................................................150Gaies, J ............................................................27Gaines, L ........................................................110

Gaines, M ......................................................127Gajewski, G .....................................................92Gallagher, M ..................................................175Gallerneault, M ................................................88Gall, K ...............................................42, 61, 111Gallup, K .......................................................175Gálvez, F ...................................................18, 19Gambone, M ....................................................47Gandhi, A .........................................................12Gandin, C .............................................17, 18, 24Ganegoda, H ..................................................169Ganesan, K ....................................................175Ganesan, Y ...............................................85, 150Gangopadhyay, A .....................................86, 167Ganguli, S ................................................43, 165Gan, J .......................................................97, 178Gan, M ...................................................128, 149Gannon, P ......................................................121Gansert, R ..............................................113, 172Gantan, I ........................................................112Gao, B ............................................36, 57, 72, 88Gao, C ............................................................139Gao, F ..................................................20, 40, 59Gao, H ...........................................................130Gao, J .......................................................50, 112Gao, M .........17, 22, 79, 135, 136, 141, 146, 164Gao, P ............................................................181Gao, S ............................................................119Gao, W .......................................................16, 51Gao, Y .........................15, 20, 29, 40, 48, 50, 58, ................................64, 68, 70, 90, 96, 111, 116, .......................131, 151, 152, 156, 160, 167, 184Garay, J ....................83, 114, 166, 171, 183, 184Garbacz, H .......................................................13Garces, G .........................................................38Garcia, C ........................................................107Garcia Cardona, C ...........................................60Garcia, H..........................................................86García, J ...........................................................58Garcia-Mateo, C ..............................................49Garcia, R ................................................181, 184Garcia Rocha, J ..............................................153Garcia-Sanchez, E ...........................................14Gardiner, B ....................................................153Gardner, C .......................................................30Gardner, D .....................................................153Garg, A ...............................................42, 62, 123Gariépy, R ......................................................130Garkida, A ......................................................179Garlea, E ............................................18, 23, 100Garlea, O..........................................................68Garmestani, H ......................13, 49, 85, 103, 111Garpinger, O ....................................................55Garrano, A .....................................................110Garrett, G .........................................................50Garrido, F ..................................................47, 51Garriga, M .......................................................12Garrison, L .......................................................21Garside, G ..........................................78, 93, 161Garza, M ........................................................103Gascoyne, S .....................................................95Gassa, L .........................................................126Gastan, E .......................................................172Gaston, D .........................................................59Gaune-Escard, M .............................................98Gaur, M ............................................................13Gaustad, G .....................................................110Gautam, U .......................................................66

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Glass, R ...........................................................92Gleeson, B .....................................................145Gnäupel-Herold, T .........................................144Goasguen, S .....................................................58Gobin, D ..........................................................17Goddard, W .....................................................38Goel, M ..................................................152, 168Goenka, S ........................................................89Goetz, R ...........................................................76Gokce, H ........................................................145Gökçe, H ........................................................145Golberg, D .......................................................66Golden, P .........................................................67Goldman, J .......................................................89Gold, S ...........................................................124Goljandin, D ....................................................44Golkar, F ........................................................140Goller, G ................................................183, 184Golubov, S .......................................................40Golumbfskie, W...............................................27Gomes da Silva, M ........................................133Gomes, J ............................................30, 98, 170Gómez, M ......................................................149Gong, J .............................................................85Gong, W...........................................................98Gong, Y ..........................................................172Goñi, A .............................................................12Gonzalez, J ......................................................21Goo, B ...........................................................184Gooch, J ...........................................................59Goodall, R .......................................................70Good, B .........................................................159Goodman, A ...................................................141Goods, S ..........................................................99Goossens, D .............................................81, 100Gorbatov, O ...................................................139Gordillo, M ....................................................172Gordillo, S .......................................................15Gordon, A ........................................................48Gorkaya, T .......................................................65Gorman, B .....................................................169Gorman, T ........................................................47Gornostyrev, Y ...............................................139Gorr, B ...................................................104, 146Gorsse, S ........................................................120Gorti, S ............................................63, 122, 145Gosau, S ...........................................................74Gostovic, D ......................................................46Goswami, R ...........................19, 86, 94, 97, 109Gottstein, G .........................................17, 28, 65Goudy, A ..........................................................36Gould, J .........................................................175Govindarajan, M ..............................................54Gower, L ..........................................................29Goyeau, B ........................................................17Gracio, J .........................................103, 144, 145Gragg, D ................................................121, 153Graham, J .........................................................49Grama, I ...........................................................88Granasy, L ........................................................95Gránásy, L ........................................................17Grandfield, J ................50, 70, 90, 100, 112, 132Grano, A ...........................................................64Grant, D ...........................................75, 113, 172Grant, G .....................................33, 95, 118, 157Grassini, S .....................................................177Gratz, E ............................................................57Graves, K .........................................................64

Gray, G ............32, 53, 73, 93, 94, 116, 136, 137Gray III, G ...........................................32, 91, 94Gray-Weale, A .................................................16Greenfield, S ....................................................73Green, N ..........................................................84Greenwood, M ...............................................115Greer, J.....................24, 128, 129, 165, 166, 167Greger, M.................................................88, 171Gregori, F ........................................................93Grennerat, F ...................................................124Greve, B ...........................................................72Griesche, A ......................................................76Griessacher, T ........................................168, 183Griffin, J .........................................................126Griffin, R .......................................................179Griffiths, W ....................................104, 126, 147Groeber, M.................................30, 47, 102, 135Groebner, J.......................................................77Grolimund, D .................................................142Gronbech-Jensen, N ........................................72Grosse, M ......................................................169Gross, J ..........................................................157Groutso, T ........................................................88Groves, J ........................................................128Groza, J ......................................................16, 65Gruner, M ......................................................101Grupke, C ......................................................147Grylls, R ........................................................164Gschneidner, K ..........................38, 58, 159, 177Gstoehl, D ......................................................152Guan, H .........................................................138Guan, Z ....................................................66, 130Gudbrandsen, H .............................................109Gudmundsson, H ...........................................130Guduru, R ......................146, 154, 171, 172, 178Guebels, C .................................................16, 65Gueijman, S ...................................................182Guerrero, M ...................................................184Guglielmini, E ...............................................168Guilin, L...........................................................14Guillen, D ......................................................148Guillot, M ..............................................117, 173Guillou, F .......................................................120Gulsoy, G .........................................................78Gumbsch, P ..................................37, 65, 86, 105Guney, O ........................................................133Gungormus, M ...........................................29, 89Guo, F ................................................22, 61, 143Guo, J .....................................................104, 143Guo, Q .............................................................49Guo, S ....................................39, 47, 51, 66, 128Guo, W.....................................................70, 100Guo, X ...........................................................136Guo, Y ..............................66, 117, 128, 149, 184Guoyin, Z .................................................28, 103Guozhi, L .................................................47, 108Gupta, A .................................................139, 151Gupta, D ........................................................172Gupta, M ....................................................18, 71Gupta, N ............................................64, 74, 105Gupta, R .........................................................116Gupta, S ...........................................................24Gurao, N ..........................................................83Gurevich, S ................................................57, 95Gurmen, S ......................................181, 183, 184Guruprasad, P ..........................................22, 148Guruswamy, S....................................78, 93, 161Gu, S ........................................................87, 130

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Haakonsen, H ................................................109Haarberg, G ...................................................109Haataja, M ..............................16, 31, 52, 72, 92, .......................115, 131, 134, 135, 155, 156, 166Habe, D ..........................................................181Haberl, K .......................................................104Habibi, M .........................................79, 118, 134Habibi-parsa, M ...............................................14Habibi Parsa, M .............................................114Habib, K ........................................................109Hacini, L ........................................................137Hacioglu, T ......................................................63Hackenberg, R ...............................................174Hackett, M .....................................39, 59, 78, 97Haddad, D ........................................................19Haddadi, F .......................................................45Hadjipanayis, G .......................................77, 140Haeffner, D ......................................................40Hafley, R ..........................................................75Hagglund, T .....................................................55Hagni, A ...........................................................51Hahm, M ........................................................166Hahn, H .............................................21, 28, 124Hai-ding, G ......................................................74Haidoux, A .......................................................56Haik, Y ...........................................................149Haines, C .........................................83, 107, 129Haixia, T ..........................................................12Haiyan, Y .........................................................14Hakonsen, A .............................................70, 132Halary, J .........................................................131Haldar, S ..........................................................93Hale, C .............................................................74Hales, S ............................................................75Haller, E ...........................................................86Hallil, A ...........................................................92Hall, T ..............................................................98Hamada, G .....................................................140Hamaguchi, M .................................................74Ham, B .......................................................36, 56Hamedi, M .......................................................12Hamel, S ........................................................144Hamid, S ........................................................172Hamilton, C ...............................................74, 75Hamilton, R ...................................................104Hammerschmidt, T ........................................126Hammi, Y ........................................................18Hammon, D .............................................86, 154Hammond, V .................................................114Hamouda, A .....................................................18Hanan, J .....................................................43, 50Han, B ............................................................141Handyside, A .............................................75, 95

Haney, E ..................................................20, 141Han, G ...................................................108, 131Hang, W .........................................................167Han, H .................................................19, 23, 88Han, J ...............................14, 161, 174, 181, 182Hanken, B ........................................................72Hanlon, T .......................................................116Hanlumyuang, Y ............................................105Han, M ...............................................22, 47, 141Hanna, M .........................................................84Hannart, B .......................................................50Hänninen, H .....................................................75Hannon, A ......................................................132Han, S ........................17, 91, 108, 128, 150, 166Hansen, B ..................................73, 74, 116, 137Hansen, H ........................................................92Hansen, J .......................................................137Han, W .............................................................54Han, Z ..................................................37, 76, 85Hao, B ............................................................168Hao, H .............................................61, 128, 171Hao, X .....................................................63, 122Hapke, J .........................................................148Haq, A ..............................................................71Hara, T ...........................................................123Harcuba, P .............................15, 19, 22, 91, 174Hardin, C .......................................................183Hardy, M ..........................................................33Hardy, V .........................................................120Harimkar, S ........24, 37, 44, 64, 65, 85, 105, 127Harlow, D ........................................................95Harmon, C .....................................................111Harper, D .........................................................85Harrigan, T.....................................................137Harrigan, W ...................................................114Harringa, J ...............................................82, 100Harris, A ...........................................................20Harris, V ..........................................................86Hart, G .............................................................92Hartley, C .................................................86, 163Hartl, M ...........................................................39Hartmaier, A...................................................170Hartmann, C ....................................................71Hartwig, K .................................18, 21, 107, 179Ha, S ..........................................................22, 72Hasan, S ...........................................................39Hasegawa, M ...................................................21Hasegawa, R ..................................................159Hasegawa, T ............................................49, 141Hashemi, B ....................................................183Hashemi-Sadraei, L .........................................64Hashida, T ........................................................71Hashimoto, A ...........................................19, 140Hashimoto, K .................................................138Hashimoto, N ...................................................60Haskel, D .........................................................58Hassan, H .......................................................109Hassan, J ........................................................132Hatada, N .......................................................133Hatakeyama, M................................................99Hatkevich, S ..........................................113, 173Hattar, K ..................................................99, 126Haugan, J .........................................................35Haupt, T ...........................................................37Hauser, A .......................................................105Hausmann, J ..................................................135Hautus, M ........................................................15Hawkins, T.......................................................64

Hawk, J ..........47, 59, 79, 98, 103, 104, 121, 140Hawreliak, J .....................................................32Haxhiaj, A ......................................................108Hayashida, K .................................................139Haykin, R .........................................................63Haynes, A .........................................................79Hay, R ..............................................................24Hayslett, M ......................................................34Hazeli, K ..........................................................74Headlam-Shaw, R ............................................67Headrick, R ......................................................41Hearon, K ......................................................131He, B ..............................................................160Hebert, R ...........................................64, 90, 167Hebesberger, T ...............................................144He, C ................................................................66Hecht, U ...........................................................55Hector Jr, L ................................................36, 56Hector, L ....................................................38, 93Hedström, P .............................................71, 115Heerdegen, A ...................................................81He, H ...............................................22, 137, 143Heidari, H ......................................................170Heidary, P ......................................................166Heidloff, A .....................................................102Heil, J .............................................................163Heilmaier, M ..................................107, 146, 153Heim, A ..........................................................160Heinimann, M ..................................................37Heinz, N ...........................................................89Heinz, S ...........................................................45Heisser, C.........................................................84Heitling, T ......................................................109He, J .................................................................17Hejazi, D ..........................................................71Helberg, L ........................................................51Helfen, L ........................................................112Heller, L .........................................................144Helm, D ...........................................................37Hemker, K .........................................52, 92, 116Hemphill, G ...................................................174Hemphill, M ..................................................100Hemrick, J .....................................................119Henager Jr, C ...................................................20Henager Jr., C ............................................40, 96Henderson, H ...................................................55Henein, H .......................................102, 164, 173Henry, J ............................................................60Henry, K ........................................................133Heo, T ......................................................57, 115He, Q ...............................................................90Herbani, Y ................................................12, 149Herbert, J .................................................90, 119Herbig, M ..................................................33, 99Herbold, E .......................................................53Heringer, M .............................................33, 175Héripré, E ......................................................114Hernandez, D ...........................................30, 102Hernandez Hernandez, L ...............................153Hernández, J ............................................51, 176Hernandez, M ................................................157Hernández, M ..................................................80Hernando, B .....................................................58Herrera, H ......................................................129Hertzman, S .....................................................36Herz, A ...........................................................107Herzig, N .........................................................32Hesabi, Z .......................................................103

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Homayonifar, M ....................................120, 170Homer, E ..........................................................59Homma, T ........................................................96Hongbin, L .......................................................71Hong, H ...........................................................81Hong, J ...........................................................180Hongliang, Z ..................................................108Hong, S ............................................................25Hong, T ............................................................25Hong, W.........................................................122Hongwei, G ...................................................178Hongxu, L ......................................................168Hong, Y ....................................................54, 105Hong, Z ..........................................................184Honjo, T .................................................158, 171Honkimäki, V ................................................160Hono, K ............................58, 64, 77, 78, 89, 96, .................................97, 120, 140, 158, 159, 177Hooks, D ........................................................131Horbach, J ........................................................76Horita, T.........................38, 59, 79, 98, 121, 140Horita, Z ....................................................14, 73Horky, J............................................................14Hornbuckle, B ...........................................62, 82Horne, M .......................................................162Horsfield, A ......................................................34Horstemeyer, M ................18, 19, 20, 31, 40, 48, ................................57, 58, 78, 83, 93, 105, 116, ...............................119, 120, 139, 173, 177, 183Horstemeyer, S ................................................48Horstermeyer, M ............................................171Hort, N .........................................38, 57, 77, 158Horton, D .......................................................111Hosemann, P ..............................20, 33, 141, 169Hosford, W ....................................................117Hoshino, A .......................................................44Hosler, B ........................................................130Hosoda, H ......................................................123Hosokawa, H .........................................183, 185Hotchkiss, A ...................................................158Houbaert, I .....................................................184Hou, H .............................................................54Hou, J .....................................................170, 171Hou, M .............................................................80Houng, B .........................................................50House, J .........................................................117Hovanski, Y ...........33, 55, 75, 95, 118, 138, 157Howard, B .....................................................141Howard, S ........................................33, 129, 175Howe, J ............................................................58Howell, R .........................................................18Howe, S .........................................................125Hoyt, J ........................16, 17, 31, 34, 52, 55, 72, .......................75, 89, 92, 95, 115, 135, 136, 156Hoyt, K ..........................................................121Hrkac, G ..........................................................77Hryn, J .............................................................44Hsiao, H ...................................................22, 123Hsiao, Y ...........................................................22Hsieh, W ..........................................................12Hsiung, L ...........................................93, 94, 141Hsu, C ....................................................162, 178Hsu, D ............................................................123Hsu, E ............................................................163Hsueh, S .........................................................178Hsu, F ..............................................................84Hsu, H ......................................................22, 143Hsu, J ...............................................................66

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Jeong, D .........................................................162Jeong, J ....................................................65, 176Jeong, K .................................................128, 149Jeong, M ..................................................22, 101Jeong, W ........................................................155Jeong, Y .........................................................144Jeon, J ............................................................175Jeon, S ...........................................................162Jepson, P ..........................................................42Jerez, O ..........................................................158Jerred, N ..........................................................39Jetta, N .............................................................23Jha, A .............................................................168Jha, M ......................................................65, 152Jha, S .........................................................57, 67Jhon, M ....................................................31, 130Jia, H ........................................................50, 152Jiang, B ..........................................................139Jiang, F ............................................53, 132, 180Jiang, H ............................................22, 114, 161Jiang, J ...................................................151, 160Jiang, L ......................37, 47, 114, 116, 120, 122Jiang, T ...................................26, 27, 46, 66, 87, .......................................107, 108, 128, 131, 149Jian-guang, Y .........................................182, 183Jiang, W ...........................................................16Jiang, Y ................................66, 73, 93, 116, 177Jianping, P .............................................129, 137Jiao, K ............................................................156Jiao, S ......................................................72, 171Jiao, Y ............................................................180Jiao, Z ......................................21, 50, 59, 61, 99Jia, Q ..............................................................178Jia, R ..............................................................141Jia, W .............................................................179Jia, Z ................................................................13Jie, C ................................................................66Jie, G ................................................................16Jie, L ................................................................17Jihong, D ...............................................170, 171Ji, J .................................................................138Jimbo, I ............................................................69Jing, L ............................................................113Jing, T ........................................................18, 37Jing, Y ............................................................129Jin, H .............15, 20, 88, 93, 107, 141, 178, 185Jinhui, P .........................................................113Jin, J ...............................................................176Jin, L ..............................................................139Jin-long, Z .....................................................179Jin, S ........................................15, 26, 41, 69, 89Jin, X .......................................................17, 131Jinxia, N .........................................................146Jin, Y ..........................................16, 35, 115, 182Jin, Z ................................................................14Ji, X ...............................................................180Ji, Z ..................................................................30Jody, B .............................................................44Joe, C .............................................................182Johansson, B ..................................................139Johansson, S ..................................................160John, R .......................................................67, 76Johnsen, L ........................................................94Johnson, A .................................................31, 75Johnson, D .......................................................84Johnson, E .....................................................100Johnson, F ........................................97, 159, 177Johnson, J ..........................................26, 73, 137

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Kaga, S ............................................................75Kageyama, T ..................................................180Kahleel, M .......................................59, 111, 131Kahofer, S ........................................................14Kahraman, V ..................................................184Kainer, K .....................37, 57, 77, 140, 176, 177Kainuma, R ............................................123, 162Kain, V.............................................................71Kai-Ping, T ....................................................141Kai, W ........................................................46, 50Kajihara, M ....................................................123Kalaantari, H............................................18, 124Kalantar, D .......................................................74Kalay, E ...........................................................90Kalay, I ..........................................................151Kalay, Y .........................................................151Kalidass, S .......................................................77Kalidindi, N ...................................................178Kalidindi, S ..............37, 112, 124, 126, 135, 140Kalinina, E .......................................................21Kalisvaart, P.....................................................36Kaliya Perumal Veerapandian, S .....................80Kalkan, K .................................................85, 105Kaltenboeck, G ..........................................29, 90Kalyanaraman, R .............................................86Kamado, S .......................................................96Kamali, R .......................................................148Kameda, H .......................................................98Kameda, J ........................................................60Kamfjord, N .....................................................46Kamineni, P .....................................................77Kamisetty, V ..................................................112Kamkin, R .......................................................27Kammers, A .....................................................13Kampe, S .......................................................107Kamran, K .....................................................132Kandasamy, K..................................................95Kandeil, A ......................................................126Kander, L .........................................................88Kandev, N ......................................................117Kane, J .......................................................21, 79Kaneko, T ........................................................60Kaneno, Y ........................................................32Kang, B ....................................................30, 134Kang, D .........................................................184Kang, H ...........................................................19Kang, J ...................................................120, 147Kang, K .........................................................155Kang, N ...........................................................25Kang, S .............................21, 24, 35, 41, 46, 61, ..................................68, 81, 100, 107, 122, 127, ...............................141, 142, 149, 161, 171, 178Kang, T ..........................................127, 128, 183Kang, X ...........................................................77Kan, H ...........................................................130Kanjarla, A .................................................24, 82Kanno, N .......................................................125Kano, K ...........................................................74Kanturk Figen, A ...........................................145Kao, C ..................................................21, 22, 81Kao, T ............................................................143Kaoumi, D .................................................79, 81Kao, W .............................................................86Kapala, J ..........................................................98Kaplan, D .........................................................49Kapoglou, A .....................................................50Kapoor, A .......................................................117Kapoor, D ..................................63, 83, 107, 129

Kapoor, M ......................................................175Karaca, H .........................................................42Karacasu, O ...................................................134Karadeniz, O ..................................................132Karakaya, I ......................................................71Karaman, I ........................13, 18, 23, 41, 42, 61, ...................................62, 82, 101, 123, 144, 162Karamched, P...................................................33Karamian, E ...............................................14, 83karamouz, M ..................................................184Karamouz, M .....................68, 84, 181, 182, 184Karamouz Ravari, M .....................................184Karapetrova, E .................................................41Karcher, C ................................................39, 147Karewar, S .....................................................105Karhausen, K ...................................................28Karimi Dehcheshmeh, A ................................102Karl, J ..............................................................48Karlsson, J .....................................................174Karma, A ..........................................................95Karna, M ........................................................166Karna, S ...........................................26, 127, 166Karnesky, R .....................................................86Karpowicz, S .................................................127Kar, S .............................................................109Kasap, S .........................................................146Kaschner, G .....................................................83Kasetty, R ......................................................183Kashyap, S .......................................................89Kasprzak, W ....................................................68Kassegne, S ...............................................80, 83Kassner, M .................................................54, 99Katgerman, L ...................................................70Kato, C ...............................................68, 74, 167Kato, H ........................................29, 31, 50, 140Kato, K ..................................................183, 185Katsman, A ......................................................96Kattner, U ..................................................36, 56Katz, J ............................................................154Kauffman, D ....................................................13Kauffman, K ............................................13, 141Kaufman, L ............36, 55, 76, 96, 119, 136, 139Kaufman, M .....................................62, 123, 125Kaufmann, H ...................................................48Kaur, J ............................................................155Kawaguchi, K ................................................158Kawakita, H ...............................................31, 44Kawamura, K .........................................121, 145Kawamura, Y ...................................96, 119, 127Kawasaki, A ...................................................152Kayali, E ..................................................15, 172Kazimirov, A ..................................................142Kealey, C .......................................................162Kecskes, L ...........18, 53, 86, 117, 126, 136, 176KeeDo, W ........................................................79Keer, L ...........................................................131Keiser, B ........................................................129Keiser, D ..................................................59, 159Keiser, J .........................................................145Keiser, Jr., D ....................................................76Keith, B ...........................................................72Ke, J ...........................................................21, 22Keles, O .........................................................171Keles, Ö .........................................................182Keller, F ...........................................................53Kellis, D ...........................................................23Kelly, A ..................................................154, 174Kelly, S ..............................................28, 53, 160

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Kim, J ...................12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, ........................26, 28, 39, 41, 44, 46, 57, 62, 64, ...........................66, 68, 74, 85, 86, 96, 101, 102, .......................105, 107,112, 127, 128, 129, 149, ...............153, 165, 166, 178, 181, 182, 183, 184Kim, K .......................22, 54, 101, 127, 143, 184Kim, M ...................................12, 22, 25, 57, 65, .......................................127, 128, 176, 182, 184Kim, N .......................................................19, 97Kim, S .............15, 19, 23, 24, 39, 57, 60, 71, 74, ..........75, 78, 79, 86, 91, 93, 103, 119, 121, 128, .......138, 139, 147, 151, 160, 165, 181, 182, 184Kim, T ............................................................184Kimura, H ........................................................30Kimura, K ........................................................60Kimura, Y ................................................72, 162Kim, W ........................................19, 57, 70, 151Kim, Y ........................20, 23, 25, 39, 57, 75, 82, ...............127, 143, 147, 160, 174, 175, 181, 182King, A .................................................33, 62, 99King, S ...........................................................154Kink, I ............................................................129Kinoshita, H .....................................................60Kipouros, G ...................................................176Kirby, B .........................................................120Kirchain, R ............................................110, 146Kirchheim, R .................................................107Kirk, M ..................................20, 40, 60, 81, 160Kirkpatrick, D ..................................................94Kisailus, D .............................................110, 130Kishimoto, H ...................................................98Kishore, R ........................................................50Kisner, R ..........................................................18Kiss, L ....................................................117, 167Kitamura, K ...........................................144, 162Ki, W ...............................................................22Kiyota, H .......................................................183Kiziltas, A ......................................................153Klag, O ............................................................95Klarner, A.......................................................166Klassen, R ........................................................58Klaumünzer, D .................................................70Klein, R .........................................................147Klett, C ..................................................108, 109Klingbeil, N ...................................................181Klingensmith, D ......................79, 121, 141, 142Klingensmith, R ...............................................18Klockow, H ....................................................148Kloss, C ...........................................................58Klotz, U ...........................................................91Klug, M .........................................................154Klut, P ............................................................182Knabl, W ........................................................179Kneissl, C ......................................................104Knez, M ...........................................................26Knigge, J ........................................................173Knio, O ............................................................28Knipling, K ........................................86, 97, 120Knorvosky, G .................................................173Kobayashi, K .....................................35, 84, 124Kobayashi, T ..................................................100Kobbeltvedt, O ..............................................109Kobe, S ............................................................58Kobyashi, M ....................................................93Ko, C ...............................................................41Koch, C ........................................13, 14, 86, 149Koch, H ...........................................................71Koch, T ..........................................................131

Kocich, R .......................................................171Kockan, U ......................................................183Kockelmann, W .............................................169Koc, M .............................................................19Kodentsov, A..................................................143Kodera, Y .......................................................171Koduri, S ...........................................52, 76, 112Kögler, R .........................................................20Kohler, H .................................................98, 149Kohl, J .............................................................72Kohlmeyer, A ...................................................38Kohl, P .............................................................41Kohnert, A .......................................................79Koh, S ......12, 26, 46, 66, 86, 107, 127, 149, 166Kohse, G ........................................................120Koide, J ............................................................74Koike, J ............................................................18Koike, K ........................................................140Koizumi, Y ..............................31, 119, 139, 175Kokabi, A .........................................................95Kokawa, H .......................................................33Kolenda, Z .......................................................27Kolesnikova, A ..............................................129Kolesnikov, J ...................................................39Kolesnikov, Y ................................................147Koleva, E .......................................................182Koller, D ........................................................116Kolluri, K .........................................................31Kolmskog, P ....................................................71Komatsu, N ......................................................74Komazaki, S ....................................................71Komuro, M ....................................................140Konchakova, N ................................................93Konda, S ..........................................................77Kondoh, K ...............................64, 158, 171, 176Kong, C ...........................................................23Kongoli, F ........................................................27Konishi, H .....................................................176Konno, T ........................................................174Konstantinidis, A ...........................................129Konstantinovic, M ...........................................99Kontsevoi, O ..................................................146Kontsos, A .................................................54, 74Koodakal, R ...................................................126Koo, H .............................................................41Koporulina, E ..................................................51Kords, C .........................................................135Körmann, F ......................................................16Korniyenko, K ...............................................135Korzekwa, D ..................................................154Korzhavyi, P ..................................................139Kosiba, E .........................................................61Koskelo, A .......................................................73Kos, L ..............................................................70Kostorz, G .......................................................81Koten, M ........................................................120Kotomin, E ......................................................92Kotsis, I ...........................................................87Kou, H .............................................................13Kou, S ............................................................176Kovacevic, R ................................15, 16, 20, 98, ...............................................107, 125, 172, 173Kovalev, A .......................................................51Kovarik, L ..........................................62, 73, 153Kowalczyk-Gajewska, K .................................83Kown, Y .........................................................184Ko, Y ............................................15, 19, 24, 113Kozar, R ...........................................................93

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Lacroix, M .....................................................164Ladam, Y .........................................................88Lados, D ..................................................73, 116Lagoudas, D .......................................42, 82, 101LaGrange, T ...............................18, 81, 143, 163Laha, T .............................................................64lahellec, N ......................................................124Lahiri, D ....................................64, 70, 127, 151Lahiri, I ....................................................13, 183Lahlouh, B .....................................................154Lahrman, D ....................................................113Lai, B .............................................................133Lai, Q .............................................................170Laird, B ............................................................34Lai, Y .................................................22, 35, 170Lajnef, N ........................................................180Lakes, R .........................................................176Lakshmanan, V ........................16, 30, 31, 51, 71Lalpoor, M .......................................................70Lal, R .............................................................110LaMarre, J........................................................51LaMattina, B ..................................................117Lambertin, D..................................................158Lamberti, W .....................................................56Lambert, S .......................................................20Lamb, J ....................................................36, 151Lam, P ..............................................................61Lam, T .............................................................59Landa, A .................................................136, 181Landi, G ...........................................................37

Lan, G ..............................................................22Langbein, S ......................................23, 144, 162Lange, F .........................................................172Langemeier, L ................................................120Langer, K .................................................74, 106Lang, G ....................................................35, 119Lang, X ............................................................75Lankarani, H ..............................................75, 95Lan Levengood, S ............................................29Laplanche, G....................................................43Laplante, F .......................................................94Laplume, F .....................................................147Lara-Curzio, E ...............................................125Laradji, M ......................................................156Larouche, D ...................................................117Larsen, J ...............................................52, 57, 67Larsen, R .........................................................24Larsen, S ........................................................158Larson, B ...................................64, 99, 121, 170Larsson, H .......................................................76La Salvia, J ......................................................93LaSalvia, J .....................................................137La Saponara, V ..............................................114Lass, E .....................................................56, 120Launey, M ..............................................111, 131Laurent, V ......................................................170Lauridsen, E .........................................65, 75, 99Laurita, N .........................................................78Laurmaa, V ......................................................44Lau, S .............................................................114Laux, B ............................................................75Lauzon-Gauthier, J ........................................117Lavender, C .....................................................18Lavernia, E .................13, 14, 19, 64, 83, 84, 86, ...........................88, 90, 107, 116, 117, 129, 145Lavoie, P ..................................................88, 156Law, J .............................................................120Laws, K .........................................................167Leary, A............................................................78LeBeau, S ..................................................19, 58lebensohn, r ...................................................163Lebensohn, R ........23, 24, 42, 57, 62, 73, 82, 83, .......................102, 116, 124, 135, 137, 144, 163Lebeuf, M ......................................................156Leblanc, D .....................................................180Le Bourlot, C .........................................142, 160LeBreux, M ...................................................164Le Brun, P ........................................................90Lebyodkin, M ................................................106Ledonne, J .......................................................86Lee, A .....................................100, 122, 143, 161Lee, B ....................12, 13, 15, 19, 101, 139, 143Lee, C .....................................12, 17, 21, 22, 52, .........................................66, 101, 111, 123, 182Lee, D ......................19, 147, 164, 175, 182, 184Lee, E ...............................................................91Lee, G ..........................................13, 57, 71, 165Lee, H .......................22, 24, 46, 60, 69, 75, 101, ...............................103, 110, 123, 128, 140, 141, .......................143, 147, 161, 162, 178, 181, 184Lee, J ................................19, 22, 24, 35, 44, 62, ................................65, 101, 123, 128, 143, 152, .......................155, 160, 161, 176, 178, 182, 184Lee, K ...............................12, 15, 17, 22, 24, 47, ...................54, 81, 101, 103, 113, 134, 166, 182Lee, M .......................................12, 64, 102, 128Lee, P ...........................17, 27, 34, 104, 175, 184Lee, R ..............................................................53

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Littrell, K .........................................................70Litzenberger, D ..............................................163Liu, B ...........27, 37, 56, 57, 60, 76, 85, 138, 161Liu, C ....................22, 32, 49, 50, 52, 72, 90, 92, .........................93, 101, 115, 123, 125, 136, 169Liu, D .......................................81, 129, 175, 184Liu, F .....................................................130, 152Liu, G .......................................................60, 115Liu, H ...................19, 36, 99, 113, 122, 141, 152Liu, J ...................................47, 58, 88, 109, 146, .......................................148, 158, 159, 174, 180Liu, K .........................21, 22, 100, 122, 161, 170Liu, L ...........................47, 66, 97, 168, 171, 182Liu, M ..............................................................68Liu, P .............................................................143Liu, Q .................................................16, 51, 137Liu, R .....................................................147, 166Liu, S .......................................................66, 134Liu, T ...............................................................31Liu, W ................53, 99, 103, 133, 144, 171, 172Liu, X ........................40, 56, 59, 74, 79, 98, 103, ...............110, 121, 125, 140, 145, 148, 150, 160Liuxian, Z ......................................................131Liu, Y ..............12, 17, 22, 64, 82, 88, 90, 92, 98, .......................113, 157, 164, 166, 170, 175, 179Liu, Z ........14, 17, 21, 36, 55, 57, 58, 59, 76, 79, ...........96, 98, 119, 121, 132, 136, 139, 140, 183Livescu, V ................................................94, 137Livingston, J ............................................33, 118Li, W .................................13, 14, 19, 30, 43, 51, .......................................60, 68, 80, 83, 128, 141Li, X ............................14, 61, 66, 68, 75, 76, 95, ...............................110, 128, 129, 157, 168, 176Li, Y ......................13, 14, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 35, ..............................39, 40, 47, 51, 59, 64, 83, 84, ................86, 102, 106, 107, 116, 117, 119, 128, ...............129, 138, 139, 145, 149, 161, 174, 175Li-yuan, C ......................................................179Li, Z ...................................77, 88, 177, 181, 182LLorca, J ........................................................105Lloyd, D ...........................................................88Llubani, S ........................................................27Lo, C ................................................................67Löffler, J...................................................70, 167Logan, K ........................................................126Logan, R ..................................................35, 119Loh, K ..............................................................37Loiola, R ........................................................153Lokesh, R .........................................................21Lokshin, K .......................................................70Lombardi, A .....................................................68Long, F ..........................................................154Long, G ......................................................40, 81Long, H ..........................................................149Longhurst, G ..........................................120, 121Long, N ............................................................89Longoria, L ....................................................176Long, S ..........................................................159Long, Z ...................................27, 33, 47, 54, 68, .....................................74, 88, 94, 109, 117, 129Lookman, T ...................................................101Lopes, A .........................................................145Lopes, F ...................................................16, 153Lopez-Chipres, E .............................................14López-Echarri, A..............................................42Lopez-Ferreño, I ..............................................42Lopez-Hirata, V .......................................71, 181López, L ...........................................................30

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Maass, R ..........................................................70Mabe, J ..........................................................162Ma, C .............................................................171MacArthur, K...................................................41Macedo, E ......................................................168Machado, B ...............................................30, 74Machin, A ........................................................68Machta, B ......................................................156Mackay, G........................................................48Mackay, K........................................................48Mackay, R ................................................68, 126Mackiewicz Ludtka, G ....................................18Mackiewicz-Ludtka, G ....................................55MacKinnon, R .................................................93MacLean Chichester, H .................................120Macrander, A ...................................................41Ma, D ...............................................70, 122, 124Maddala, D ....................................................167Maddock, T ....................................................121Maddox, B ...........................................74, 93, 94Maddox Sayler, F ............................................64Madec, R .......................................................155Madison, J .....................................................160Madland, R ....................................................153Madsen, K .....................................................141Ma, E .................................85, 90, 131, 132, 150Maeda, M .................................................30, 180Maerten, A .....................................................130Magyar, R ........................................................38Ma, H .............................................100, 122, 161Mahadevan, G..................................................50Mahadevapuram, R........................................105Mahaffey, D .....................................................27Mahajan, D ....................................................170Mahajan, R ....................................................122Mahboubi, F ..................................................134Mahdipoor, M ........................................118, 134Mahendiran, R .................................................58Mahesh, S ..................................................23, 83Mahieu, P .........................................................54Mahmood, M ................................15, 48, 68, 88, ...............................................109, 130, 150, 167Mahmudi, R .....................................................18Mahoney, M ...........33, 55, 75, 95, 118, 138, 157Maier, H ...........................................................13Maier, J ............................................................92Maijer, D ..................................................84, 112Maile, K .........................................................134Maisano, A .....................................................137Maiti, A ............................................................64Maitland, D ....................................................131Maitra, P ..........................................................20Maiwald, D ......................................................53Maizono, M ...................................................183Ma, J ......................................................144, 170Maji, B .............................................................23Majidi, C ........................................................166Majta, J ..........................................................163Majumdar, B ......................................14, 63, 135Majumdar, S ..................................................168Majzoub, E ................................................36, 56Makas, A ..........................................................93Makhlouf, M ..................................................132Maki, A ......................................................29, 70

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Martinez Sanchez, R ......................................153Martinez-Villafañe, A ......................................82Martin, G ...................................................28, 86Martin, H .................................................19, 177Martin, I ...........................................................56Martin, J .....................................................55, 95Martin, L ........................................................129Martin, M .......................................................117Martin, O .......................................................167Martin, S ..........................................................46Martins, L ......................................................153Martorano, M .................................................165Marus, L...................................................69, 141Maruyama, K ...................................................72Maruyama, T .........................................121, 145Marxer, N.......................................................165Ma, S .............................................................137Maser, J ............................................................40Mason, D .........................................................40Mason, P ..............................................37, 56, 76Mason, T ..........................................................94Massambi, S ....................................................68Masset, P ......................................16, 46, 66, 175Masson, I .......................................................176Massot, L ...............................................165, 170Mastorakos, I ...................................................12Masuda, C ........................................................63Matadi, R .......................................................131Mathaudhu, S ....................12, 18, 26, 37, 46, 57, ..............................66, 77, 86, 96, 107, 117, 119, .......................127, 139, 149, 158, 166, 176, 177Mathiesen, R ....................................................75Mathis, A .......................................................112Mathon, M .....................................................160Mathur, A .......................................................183Matin, P .........................................................114Mato, M .........................................................146Matranga, C .....................................13, 105, 141Matsukawa, Y ............................................60, 99Matsuki, T ......................................................132Matsumoto, A ........................................183, 185Matsumoto, H ..................31, 138, 139, 174, 175Matsumoto, N ..................................................31Matsumoto, S ...................................................31Matsunaga, H .................................................139Matsuno, K ....................................................139Matsuoka, H ..................................................140Matsuo, S .........................................................44Matsushita, M ................................................151Matsuzaki, K .........................................119, 176Matsuzaki, Y ....................................................98Matteis, P ...........................................71, 91, 177Mattern, N .....................................................168Matthies, C ......................................................71Mattlin, K ........................................................95Mauger, L ........................................................69Maugis, P .........................................................49Mauldin, T .....................................................155Mauro, N .......................................................167Ma, X .........................................................71, 84Maxime, S .....................................................124Ma, Y .............................................................140Mayama, T .....................................................119Mayer, C ........................................................120May, S ..............................................................41Ma, Z ...............................................................92Maziasz, P ..................................60, 74, 103, 125Mazumder, J ........................................15, 75, 91

McBow, I .........................................................27McBride, J .......................................................44McCabe, R ...................................13, 41, 83, 154McCallum, D ...................................................49McCallum, R .........................................140, 159McCally, R .......................................................49McCauley, J ...................................................137McClary, K ......................................................27McClellan, K .............................................73, 97McCoppin, J ..................................................161McCoy, T .......................................................114McCrabb, H .....................................................98McCulloch, R ................................................109McCune, R .....................................................177McDonald, A .................................................155McDowell, D .................47, 54, 56, 78, 114, 171McEvily, A .......................................................54McGrath, É ......................................................69McGuiness, P ...................................................58McHenry, M ..............................................78, 97McIlwraith, W ...............................................153McJunkin, T ...................................................183McKenna, I ......................................................65McKillip, R ....................................................162McKittrick, J ..............29, 80, 110, 130, 131, 151McLarren, W .................................................182McMahon, C ..................................................113McMillen, C ....................................................64McNaney, J ......................................................93McNelley, T .....................................................55McNerney, J .....................................................67McPhie, M .....................................................170McQueeney, R .................................................52McQueen, H ......................................28, 88, 106McQueen, J ....................................................182McWhinney, H ..........................................30, 44Meador, M .....................................................135Means, D .........................................................29Medeiros, M ..............................................47, 51Medina, E ........................................................67Medina, F .........................................30, 102, 175Medlin, D .........................................................89Medvedeva, E ..................................................21Medvedev, P ..........................................159, 169Megharaj, P ......................................................12Meher, S...........................................................14Mehmood, S ....................................................91Mehra, P...........................................................80Meier, A .........................................................152Meier, G ...................................................60, 121Meier, H ...................................................23, 162Meier, M ..................................................53, 156Meijer, M .......................................................109Meilong, H .....................................................170Meinel, D .......................................................151Meister, S .......................................................143Mejias, A ..........................................................31Mekala, P .......................................................112Melgarejo, Z ............................................90, 168Melnyk, C ..............................................113, 172Melo, D ............................................................48Melo, T ..................................................183, 185Melzer, C .........................................................88Mendelev, M ....................................................34Mendes, M ...............................................71, 164Mendes, V ..................................................46, 87Mendez, P ......................................................183Mendis, C ............................................89, 96, 97

Mendoza Jr., A ...............................................175Meng, S .....................................................46, 81Meng, X ...........................................................60Menon, S .........................................................55Meratian, M .....................................................18Mercado, V ......................................................94Mercier, S ..................................................42, 73Merkel, S .................................................62, 142Merkle, A .......................................................137Merzkirch, M ...................................................71Mesaroivc, S ..................................................173Meschter, S ......................................................61Meskers, C .......................................................38Meslin, E .........................................................60Mesquita, A ....................................................179Meteleva-Fischer, Y ...............................165, 180Metson, J .........14, 47, 48, 67, 87, 108, 109, 129Meydanoglu, O ..............................................172Meyer, A ..........................................................76Meyer, J .........................................................103Meyer, L ..........................................................32Meyer, M ...........................................39, 59, 121Meyers, M ........................29, 32, 53, 73, 74, 89, .........................93, 110, 116, 130, 136, 145, 151M’Guil, S .........................................................42Mhaede, M .......................................................74Mhamdi, L .....................................................180Miao, J .............................................................33Miao, Y ............................................................40Michael, N .....................................113, 134, 154Micha, J .................................................142, 160Michalicka, J....................................................20Michalski, S ...................................................120Michelic, S .......................................................39Michel, M ......................................................111Michler, J ...............................................126, 150Mickael, P ........................................................48Middlemas, M ...............................................146Middleton, J ...................................................180Migchielsen, J ..................................................50Mihaila, B ......................................................154Mikami, K .....................................................111Mikami, M .......................................................35Mikli, V ...........................................................44Miko, C ..........................................................165Mikolajczak, P ...............................................182Miksis, M .........................................................75Miles, M ..................................................55, 116Milewski, J ....................................................113Militzer, M .................................................15, 31Millán, J ...........................................................49Miller, B.........................................................148Miller, C...................................................78, 120Miller, H ....................................................65, 76Miller, J ....................................................27, 176Miller, M .....................................49, 69, 92, 100, .......................................106, 125, 141, 142, 153Miller, R.................................................104, 161Miller, S ...................................................72, 124Millett, J ...........................................................94Millett, P ......................................40, 59, 80, 156Mills, M ..................................23, 52, 62, 73, 93, .......................................100, 106, 136, 148, 153Mills, R ..........................................................122Milovantseva, N ..............................................65Milshtein, J ......................................................57Mimna, R .......................................................129Minamino, Y ..................................................119

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Mohapatra, B ...................................................87Mohapatra, S ...................................................70Mohebali, M ....................................................12Mohles, V ..................................................17, 28Mohri, M .........................................................23Moitra, A ....................................23, 73, 105, 120Mo, K .............................................................133Molenaar, D ...................................................117Molinari, A .................................................42, 73Molodov, D ......................................................65Momeni, K .....................................................108Mompiou, F .......................................40, 85, 136Mondal, D ........................................................43Mönig, R ........................................................108Monk, J ............................................................38Monnet, G ..........................................38, 86, 106Monroe, J .......................................................162Monshi, A ........................................................83Montagnat, M ................................................124Montazeri, M .................................................134Monteiro, A ....................................................129Monteiro, S .............................16, 30, 51, 71, 91, ...............................................112, 133, 153, 179Montgomery, J .................................................19Montoro, E .......................................................48Montoya-Davila, M .......................................103Montoya, J .......................................................80Moody, K .........................................................51Moody, N .........................................................64Mook, W ........................................................150Moon, K .....................................................80, 83Moon, M ..................................................79, 181Moore, G .......................................................169Moore, J ...........................................................58Moorthy Babu, S .............................................12Moraes, E .......................................................129Moraes, V ........................................................65Morais, A .......................................................179Morales, A .....................................................158Morales, F ........................................................53Morales, J ..............................................114, 166Moran, M .........................................................30Moras, A ..........................................................48Moravsky, A ...................................................135Mordehai, D ...............................................86, 92Mordi, G ....................................................12, 13MoreiraJorge, A ...............................................14Moreno, C ........................................................68Moretto, C .....................................................164Morey, E ........................................................180Morgan, B ......................................................159Morgan, D ...............................20, 40, 60, 61, 80, ...........................92, 99, 136, 141, 159, 160, 178Morgan, E ......................................................151Mori, G ............................................................95Morimitsu, M .................................................158Morisada, Y .....................................33, 118, 185Morishige, T ..................................................182Morishita, H .....................................................35Morita, K .........................................66, 165, 180Morita, M .......................................................139Morjan, I ..................................................12, 149Mornaghini, F ................................................165Moroka, S ......................................................139Moromugi, S ..................................................162Moroydor Derun, E .......................................174Morral, J ..................................................96, 139Morral, M ......................................................159

Morreale, B ....................................................141Morrell, J .................................................18, 100Morris, C .......................................................169Morris, D .................................................78, 124Morris, J ......................16, 31, 34, 52, 72, 81, 92, .......................105, 115, 126, 131, 135, 148, 156Morris, R .........................................................80Morris, S ..........................................................64Morrow, B........................................................93Morsi, K .................24, 63, 80, 83, 102, 124, 145Morsi, Y .........................................................167Mortarino, G ....................................................91Mortazavi, B ..................................................107Mortensen, A ...........................................43, 165Mortensen, D .................................................100Morusupalli, R .................................................41Mosbah, S ........................................................17Mosca, H .......................................................160Moscicki, M ...................................................100Moscoso, W .............................................18, 107Mosler, J ................................................120, 170Moss, W ...........................................................83Mostafavi, S .....................................................12Mota, L ..........................................................153Motta, A .......................60, 79, 81, 133, 134, 169Moulinec, H ...................................................124Moura, E ................................................151, 155Mourer, D ........................................................73Mousavi, S .......................................................64Moutanabbir, O ..............................................127Movahedi, B ....................................................13Moxnes, B .....................................................167Mrovec, M .......................................................65Mubarok, A ......................................................90Mudryk, Y ......................................................177Mueller, R ........................................................93Mughrabi, H ..................................................136Muhaffel, F ......................................................15Muhlstein, C ..................................................108Mukai, T ..............................................38, 77, 96Mukherjee, A .................................................174Mukherjee, K .................................................115Mukherjee, T .................................................120Mukhlis, R .....................................................156Mula, S ............................................................13Mulay, R ........................................................122Mulder, A .......................................................109Mulford, R .............................................115, 136Muller, C ........................................................177Müller, M .......................................................122Muller, R ........................................................131Mullett, M ........................................................87Mulligan, R ....................................................161Müllner, P ..................................................23, 82Mulreany, D .....................................................49Mun, H .............................................................82Munich, C ......................................................165Munirathnam, N ............................................182Munir, Z .........................................................174Munoz, J ....................................................69, 72Muñoz - Saldaña, J ..........................................30Munroe, P ........................................................23Muntasell, J .....................................................82Muntele, C ...............................................85, 178Mura, A ..........................................................171Murakami, Y ....................................................57Murakoshi, Y .................................................176Muralidharan, G ................................12, 77, 122

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Nabavi, A .......................................................103Nabei, A ...........................................................87Nadendla, H .......................................35, 68, 149Nadgorny, E .....................................................32Nadler, J ...........................................................30Næss, M ...........................................................46Nagai, T ...................................................30, 180Nagai, Y .....20, 21, 40, 60, 80, 99, 141, 159, 178Nagaoka, T...............................................33, 185Nagasako, N ....................................................72Nagasekhar, A ................................................163Nagaumi, H .....................................................68Naghipour, P ..................................................135Nag, S ............................................13, 28, 69, 89Nagy, P .............................................................67Nainar, V ..........................................................15Naixiang, F ............................................129, 137Na, J .........................................................67, 151Najiba, S ..........................................................36Nakagawa, K .................................................111Nakagawa, N ...................................................67Nakagawa, T ..................................................101Nakai, Y .........................................................111Nakamura, H..................................................115Nakamura, T ............................................12, 149Nakanishi, N ..................................................171Nakano, J ...................................................59, 60Nakashima, H ..................................................52Nakawaki, S .....................................................96Nakayama, H ...................................................84Nalwa, K ........................................................105Namboothiri, S ................................................88Nambu, A .......................................................140Nam, S ...........................................................163Nam, T .........................................23, 62, 82, 101Nanda, S ..........................................................70Nandy ..............................................................15Nanninga, N .....................................................79Nanpazi, A .....................................................174Nanstad, R .........................................39, 79, 121Napolitano, R ...................................76, 132, 151Narasimhan, N .................................................91Narayanan, S....................................................43Narayan, R ..............................70, 113, 127, 134, ...............................................138, 154, 174, 175

Nascimento, D ...............................................153Nascimento, J ........................................183, 185Nascimento, M ......................................155, 176Nassyrov, D .....................................................12Nastac, L ........................................................147Nastar, M .........................................................80Nastasi, M ............................21, 40, 64, 153, 178Natarajarathinam, A .........................................24Natesan, K .............................................168, 169Nathalie, B .......................................................48Nath, R ...........................................................147Nath, S .............................................................14Navid, A ...........................................................14Nayak, S ..........................................................37Nayar, V .........................................................151Nayebi, A .......................................................181Nayyeri, G .......................................................18Nazarov, R .......................................................56Ncapayi, V .......................................................12Neal, W ..........................................................136Nebebe, M .....................................................120Necker, C ...............................................113, 154Neelameggham, N ............18, 37, 57, 71, 77, 96, .......................119, 139, 152, 158, 168, 176, 177Neilsen, M .....................................................117Neises, M .......................................................152Neklyudov, I ..................................................167Nele, M ............................................................67Nelson, A .........................................................20Nelson, B ...................................................55, 66Nelson, G .......................................................155Nelson, T .....................................33, 55, 95, 138Nemati, N ........................................84, 166, 167Nemati, Z .........................................................12Nemir, D ........................................................148Nemoto, M .....................................................130Nemoto, N .....................................................101Neogy, S ..................................................71, 168Neple, S ...........................................................54Nerikar, P .........................................................56Neri, M ............................................................82Nesterenko, V ..................................................53Nestler, B .........................................................18Neuchterlein, J ...............................................123Neugebauer, J .........................16, 31, 56, 73, 91, .................................................92, 101, 124, 130Neumann, S .....................................................28Neu, R ............................................................135Neurohr, A .....................................................144Neves Monteiro, S .........................................179Newaz, G .....................................43, 63, 84, 103Newman, J .....................................................162Nezafati, M ....................................................152Ngan, A ..................................................129, 148Ngayam Happy, R ...........................................99Ng, K .............................................................148Nguyen, J .........................................................13Nguyen, K .......................................................84Nguyen, Q .......................................................18Nibhanupudi, S ..............................................177Nicholson, D ....................................................61Nickolai, I ........................................................80Nicola, L ........................................................126Niedermair, F .................................................118Niehoff, T ..............................................118, 119Nieh, T ...........................................................116Nie, J ................................................................77Nielsen, J .......................................................121

Niewczas, M ....................................................18Nie, Z .........................................................58, 81Niezgoda, S .............................................37, 112Nikles, D ..........................................................12Nikolov, S ......................................................130Ni, L .................................................................32Nili-ahmadabadi, M .........................................14Nili-Ahmadabadi, M........................23, 167, 175Nimityongskul, S ...........................................176Ningileri, S ......................................................88Ning, X ............................................................72Nino, J .............................................................71Nishida, K ........................................................99Nishihara, T ...................................................118Nishikawa, H .................................................161Nishimoto, H .................................................180Nishimura, T ............................................63, 161Nishiuchi, T ...................................................140Nishiyama, Y ...................................................60Nisr, C ............................................................142Nissley, N ........................................................56Niu, H ......................................................39, 174Niu, X ..............................................................57Nixon, M .......................................................117Nix, W ...................................................108, 128Nochang, P.....................................................171Noebe, R .................................23, 41, 42, 61, 62, .........................................82, 101, 123, 144, 162Noecker, R .......................................................56Nogita, K .......................................................161Nogueira, B ...................................................155Nogués, J .......................................................168Noh, K .............................................................69Nolan, T ...........................................................39Nó, M ...............................................................42Nomoto, A .......................................................99Noor-A-Alam, M .............................................12Nora, D ..........................................................140Nordmark, A ............................................90, 126Norman, G .......................................................20Nortan, J ........................................................148Norton, G .......................................................165Nose, Y ..........................................................133Nosov, K ........................................................127Novitskaya, E ..................................29, 130, 131Novitski, V.....................................................114Novotnak, D ..................................................166Nowak, M ............................................35, 36, 68Noyan, I .....................................................62, 81Nozawa, Y .......................................................99Numula, A ........................................................80Nunn, S ....................................................63, 145Nutt, S ..............................................................14Nwankpa, A .....................................................90Nyberg, E ...........................18, 35, 119, 157, 171Nychka, J ...........................................50, 89, 155

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Oakes, J .........................................................119Oaks, A ......................................................20, 40Oasaimeh, A ...................................................100O’Brien, D .......................................................77O’Brien, E .......................................................27O’Brien, J ..............................................117, 121Ocelik, V ........................................................113Oddershede, J ..................................................93

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Onose, M .........................................................75Ono, Y ............................................................138Onsoien, M ....................................................104Opalka, S .........................................................78Ophus, C ..........................................................89Oppedal, A .......................................83, 119, 120Ordronneau, F ..................................................53Ortiz, C ....................................................80, 149Ortiz, L.....................................................26, 152Osawa, Y ..........................................................96Osborne, W ....................................................165Osborn, T .......................................................114Osenbach, J ....21, 41, 61, 81, 100, 122, 142, 161Osen, K ......................................................48, 68Osetskiy, Y .......................................................81Osetsky, Y ............................................20, 40, 80Ossa, A ...........................................................181Ostendorp, S ....................................................13Osterberg, D ....................................................97Oster, N ..........................................................140Osting, B ..........................................................81Ostrander, M ..................................................142Ostrem, O ......................................................156Otani, S ..........................................................162Otaviano, M .....................................................98Otomo, T ..................................................31, 175Ott, R .............................................................160Ott, T ................................................................17Ouchi, M ........................................................119Ouyang, F ......................................................143Öveçoglu, L ...................................................173Ovecoglu, M ..................................................145Öveçoglu, M ..................................................145Overfield, N .....................................................55Ovsianikov, A ................................................127Owusu., K ......................................................166Øye, H .............................................................94Øyen, G .........................................................146Ozaki, K ...................................................35, 124Ozaltun, H .....................................................169Ozdemir, N ................................................23, 62Ozkal, B .................................................145, 171Özkal, B .........................................145, 181, 183Ozkan, C ....................................................24, 66Ozolins, V ..16, 31, 52, 56, 72, 92, 115, 135, 156

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Pabel, T ..................................................104, 181Pabisch, S ......................................................131Pacheco, M ....................................................114Packer, S ..........................................................55Padap, A ...........................................................14Padhan, P .......................................................120Padhi, B ...........................................................35PadhiI, B ..........................................................14Padilla, R .................................................87, 158Padilla, V .......................................................138Padiyar, J .......................................................180Padula II, S ....................................................162Padula, S ......................................41, 42, 61, 144Paglieri, S ......................................................151Paidar, V ..........................................................32Paine, I .............................................................35Paithankar, K ...................................................12Paiva, A ............................................................31Palacios, E .....................................................177Palafox-Hernandez, J .......................................34

Palchoudhury, S .............................................127Palchowdhury, A ..............................................70Paliwal, B ..............................................149, 169Paliwal, M .......................................................57Palkowski, H ...........................................39, 114Palla, M .........................................................130Palla, V ............................................................98Pallavkar, S ......................................................30Palmer, M ........................................35, 171, 181Pal, N .............................................................151Palomar, M ....................................................129Pal, S ..............................................................113Pal, U .......................................................57, 180Paluri, R ...........................................................24Panahi, D .........................................................36Panat, R .........................................................161Panchal, J .........................................................94Pancoast, R ....................................................141Panda, A .................................................166, 182Pande, C .........................................................116Pandey, A .........................................................89Pandey, B .................................................65, 176Pandey, R .........................................................26Pandey, S .......................................................105Pang, J .............................................................90Pang, S ...........................................................152Paniagua, M ...................................................181Panigrahi, S ...............................................18, 95Panishev, N ......................................................26Pan, J .......................45, 46, 66, 82, 87, 128, 157Panov, A .........................................................182Pan, T ...............................................................45Panteli, L ..........................................................45Pantleon, K ............................................100, 142Pant, P ..............................................................23Pan, X ......................................................14, 159Pan, Z ...............................................53, 117, 126Pao, C ........................................................31, 92Pao, P .......................................................94, 109Papangelakis, V .........................................51, 71Papanikolaou, S .......................................13, 184Papin, P ..................................................154, 174Paradowska, A .................................27, 100, 161Páramo, V ......................................................184Paranjape, H ..................................................124Paras, J .....................................................63, 129Pardoen, T ........................................................43Pareige, C ........................................................99Pareige, P .........................................................99Paretsky, V .......................................................27Parga, J ..........................................................158Parish, C ............................................60, 69, 174Parkar, A ..........................................................48Park, B .............................................17, 154, 169Park, C ...............................................15, 74, 108Park, D ...........................................172, 182, 184Park, E ...............................................19, 90, 183Park, G ...........................................................181Park, H .............................................................93Park, J ...................................19, 54, 57, 70, 101, ...............................143, 160, 173, 174, 178, 182Park, K ...........................................................138Park, M ....................................................22, 115Park, N .......................................................32, 94Park, S .....................22, 33, 46, 62, 75, 178, 184Park, T ...........................................................127Park, W ............................................................57Park, Y .....................................................22, 101

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Perez, E ............................................................76Perez, J ...........................................................162Perez, M ...........................................................58Pérez, M ...........................................................51Pérez Prado, M ................................................13Pérez-Prado, M ..........................................18, 19Pérez Trujillo, F .............................................146Perez, V .........................................................126Perkins, M .....................................................121Perovic, D ..................................................61, 82Perrett, J .....................................................19, 55Perron, A ........................................................167Perruchoud, R ................................................156Perrut, M ..........................................................75Persson, D ......................................................152Persson, K ........................................................92Peshwe, D ........................................................12Pete, D .............................................................62Peterlechner, M ........................................82, 167Peterlik, H ......................................................131Petersen, M ......................................................55Peterson, J ........................................................55Peterson, M ....................................................153Peter, W .....................................63, 77, 166, 174Pethe, N .........................................................164Petit, C ...........................................................176Petit, I ............................................................117Petit, J ............................................................160Petkov, T ........................................................181Petrenec, M ......................................................62Petrolito, J ........................................................36Petrov, M .......................................................130Petrus, B ........................................................164Petrusenko, Y .................................................167Pettifor, D ......................................................126Pettit, F ....................................................60, 121Pettit, R ............................................................73Pfefferkorn, F ................................................138Pfennig, A ......................................................181Phan, M ...................................................78, 120Phanon, D ........................................................36Pharr, M .........................................................143Phejar, M .........................................................58Phillion, A ......................................................104Phillips, C ........................................................38Phillips, E ......................................................129Phillips, P .................................................73, 106Phillpot, S ..................................................40, 59Philo, S ..........................................................111Picard, D ..................................................17, 117Pichler, A .......................................................144Picornell, C ......................................................82Pierre, L ...........................................................48Pierre-Olivier, B ..............................................48Pierret, S ..........................................................27Pierson, D ........................................................89Pieta, G ..........................................................157Pike, L ............................................................142Pilchak, A .........................................................27Pilch, J ...........................................................144Pilkey, K ........................................................175Pilote, S .........................................................137Pineault, J ......................................................154Ping, X .......................................................17, 80Pint, B ................................74, 79, 103, 125, 145Piochaud, J .......................................................20Pipetz, A ...........................................................19Pirayesh, H ......................................................89

Pires, R ..........................................................109Pirogov, A ......................................................181Pirowski, Z ....................................................103Pisano, J ...........................................................48Piskin, M .......................................................174Piskin, S .........................................145, 146, 174Pitarresi, J ........................................................22Pitman, S .......................................................120Pivato, J .........................................................170Plapp, M ....................................................18, 96Pleitt, J .............................................................21Plikas, T .........................................................150Plimpton, S ......................................................38Pluchon, C .......................................................50Plummer, J .......................................70, 167, 168Plumtree, A ......................................................75Podmiljšak, B ..................................................58Poizeau, S ........................................................88Pokharel, R ......................................................30Polak, S ............................................................29Polat, D ..........................................................171Polesak, F ......................................................140Poliak, E ........................................................164Pollack, L .......................................................110Pollock, T....................19, 27, 32, 33, 47, 73, 75, ...................91, 96, 113, 115, 137, 139, 142, 175Polyakova, V ...................................................87Polyakov, P ......................................................26Pomerleau, L ....................................................53Pomrehn, G ......................................................16Pomykala, J .............................44, 146, 163, 179Pond, R ..........................................................136Ponge, D ..........................................................49Pons, J ..............................................................82Pontes, L ................................................183, 185Poole, K ...........................................................64Poole, W ..........................................................19Poon, S .......................................................76, 97Pooyan, P .........................................................49Pope, D ..........................................................136Popovici, E ......................................................12Popovic, M ......................................................28Portela, T .......................................................153Portillo, B ......................................................164Posazhennikov, A .............................................26Potesser, M ....................................................119Potirniche, G ......................................78, 79, 135Pötschke, M .....................................................23Potter, A ...........................................................89Pottlacher, G ....................................................91Poulsen, H .................................................93, 99Poulsen, S ..................................................65, 75Pourboghrat, F .......................................100, 179Pournaderi, S .................................................128Pourroy, G......................................................155Pouryazdan, M .................................................28Powell, A .........................................................57Powell, C .........................................................59Powell, G .......................................................100Powers, M ........................................82, 103, 173Pozuelo, M .......................................................86Prabhakaran, R ........................................59, 120Prabhakaran, S .................................................97Prabhu, B .........................................................91Pradhan, R .......................................................67Prahl, U ..........................................................115Prakash, T ......................................................182Pramanick, A ...................................................72

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Qasaimeh, A ...................................................122Qian, D ............................................74, 106, 113Qiang, D ..................................................28, 103Qiang, Z .........................................................179Qian, J ..............................................................88Qian, M ....................................................68, 171Qian, S .....................................................23, 134Qiao, J ............................................................152Qiao, L .............................................................95Qiao, Y .....................................................64, 137Qidwai, S ...............................................102, 114Qi, H ..............................................................112Qi, L ...............................................................150Qingge, X ........................................................42Qinghua, T .......................................................80Qingsheng, L .........................................129, 146Qing, X ..........................................................107Qin, H ..............................................................68Qin, J .....................................................109, 130

Qin, Q ............................................................148Qiu, G ................................................27, 66, 149Qiu, S .......................................................29, 101Qiuyue, Z .......................................................108Qi, X ..............................................................109Quackenbush, M ............................................172Quackenbush, T .............................................162Quadir, M.................................................23, 113Quan, L ..........................................................114Quatravaux, T ..................................................17Quek, S ......................................................16, 31Querin, J ........................................................138Quey, R ..........................................................135Queyreau, S ...................................................155Quick, A .........................................................164Quiroga, G .......................................................68Qu, P ................................................................91Qu, R .............................................................151Qu, S ................................................................33Qu, W.............................................................174

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Raabe, D ............................49, 73, 124, 130, 135Raab, G ....................................................71, 107Raahauge, B ...................................................108Raaness, O .......................................................24Rabin, B .........................................................169Rabkin, E .........................................................92Race, C ......................................................40, 91Rack, H ..........................................................174Raddad, B ......................................................173Radetic, T...................................................28, 91Radhakrishnan, B ..........................................122Radhakrishnan, R ..........................................158Radin, M ..........................................................92Radmilovic, V ..........................................89, 148Radovic, M ......................................................18Rady, M ...........................................................17Rae, D ..............................................................41Ragan, R ............................................12, 44, 127Raghavan, P ...........................14, 47, 51, 87, 152Rahbar, N .........15, 29, 49, 69, 89, 110, 130, 151Rahem, A .......................................................173Rahimipour, M...............................................118Rahnemaye Rahsepar, S ................................183Rainforth, M ....................................................19Rajagopalan, S ...........................................89, 92Rajamohan, D ................................................162Rajan, K ...........................................................56Raja, P ..............................................................35Rajaprakash, B ...............................................109Rajaram, G .....................................................130Rajendaran, G ..................................................12Rajendran, A ..................................................117Rajesha, S ......................................................173Raj, S .......23, 41, 42, 61, 82, 101, 123, 144, 162Raj Singh Gautam, A .......................................89Raju, T ...........................................................174Ramachandran, M............................................85Ramachandran, V ............................................30Ramamurty, U..................................................70Raman, A .......................................................161Ramana, C ...............................................12, 178Ramanathan, M..........................................78, 93Ramana, Y .....................................................129Ramanujan, R ................................................120Ramesh, K .......................91, 116, 137, 148, 171

Ramesh, P ......................................................151Ramirez, A .........................................62, 82, 144Ramirez, D ...............................................30, 102Ramirez, F .....................................................180Ramirez, N .....................................................153Ramírez, N .......................................................30Ramos, G .......................................................157Rampton, T ....................................................116Ram, R ...........................................................159Randall, C ......................................................119Randall, N ......................................................151Randman, D .....................................................77Rangajanardhan, G ..........................................39Ranganathan, S ..............................................168Ranjbar, H ......................................................181Rao, A ..............................................................44Rao, M .............................................................87Rao, R ............................................................113Rao, S ..............................32, 52, 67, 78, 86, 128Raoufi, M .......................................................134Rao, W ...................................................101, 115Raphael, J ........................................74, 112, 131Rappaz, J .......................................................167Rappaz, M .......................................................55Rashkeev, S....................................................159Rasizadeh, J ...................................181, 182, 184Raskin, J ..........................................................43Rassizadehghani, J .....................68, 84, 175, 184Rasty, J ...........................................................182Rathbun, H .....................................................154Ratke, L .........................................................182Ratvik, A ....................................................53, 68Rauch, E ................................................102, 145Ravindra, N ...........................113, 134, 154, 155Ravindran, R ....................................................68Rawls, P .........................................................103Ray, P .............................................................146Razaghian, A ....................................................84Razavizadeh, H ..........................................12, 13R. Daymond, M .............................................163Read, C ..........15, 48, 68, 88, 109, 130, 150, 167Ready, J........................................34, 46, 54, 149Ready, W .......................................................166Rebak, R ..................................39, 59, 78, 79, 97Reck, J ...........................................................177Redden, C ........................................................24Reddy, L ...........................................................64Reddy, R ..17, 24, 44, 64, 85, 105, 127, 152, 168Redkin, A .......................................................167Reeb, B ..........................................................108Reece, M ..........................................................99Reed, B ................................18, 81, 93, 143, 163Reed, R ....................................................27, 139Reedy Jr., E ......................................................64Reek, T.............................................................88Reggiani, B ......................................................48Reglitz, G .........................................................50Reilly, C ...................................................84, 112Reimanis, I .....................................................169Reimers, W ..............................................93, 122Reischig, P ...................................33, 62, 99, 112Reis, J ..............................................................31Reis, S ..............................................................31Reitz, T ..........................................................161Rellinghaus, B .................................................23Remington, B .......................................32, 93, 94Remond, Y .....................................................111Rémond, Y .......................................................85

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Roberts, S ......................................................104Robertsson, A ...................................................55Robichaud, P ..................................................112Robinson, A .............................................59, 159Robinson, J ......................................................75Rocha, A ..........................................................26Rodelas, J ...................................33, 55, 118, 139Rodney, D ........................................................65Rodrigues, G ..................................................179Rodrigues, M .................................................158Rodrigues-Schroer, A.....................................119Rodrigues, W .................................................168Rodriguez-Nieva, J ..........................................38Rodriguez, R ............................................16, 153Rodriguez-Rivera, J .........................................81Rødseth, J ......................................................118Roeb, M .........................................................152Roeder, R ...............................................111, 130Rogers, J ........................................................103Rogers, S .......................................................116Roggeman, B ...................................................22Rogge, P.........................................................159Rogge, R ..................................................54, 169Rohatgi, P ..................................................43, 63Rohrer, G .............................................30, 65, 76Rojas, J ............................................................56Rojo, A ...........................................................153Roland, T .......................................................155Rolle, J .............................................................94Rollett, A .................................23, 24, 30, 47, 48, .................................86, 107, 112, 135, 144, 163Romanelli, J ...................................................147Roman, K .......................................................123Romanksy, M ...................................................61Romanov, A ...................................................129Romero, M .....................................................129Romero, T ......................................................169Romhanji, E .....................................................28Rong, C ..................................................158, 159Rongxing, L ...................................................181Roohibakhsh, R ...............................................12Roos, A ..........................................................114Roose, D ........................................................135Root, J ..............................................................19Rørvik, S ..................................................53, 156Rosa, N ..........................................................153Rosa, W ...........................................................58Rosc, J ...........................................................181Rosefort, M ......................................................71Rosenkilde, C ..................................................68Rosenthal, S .....................................................44Rose, S ...........................................................138Rose, V ............................................................40Rosin, H .........................................................123Rösner, H ...................................................13, 50Rossell, M ........................................................89Rossetto, M ....................................................177Rossinyol, E ...................................................168Ross, K ..........................................................138Roters, F ................................................135, 163Roth, R ...........................................................146Roth, S .....................................................23, 151Rotjer, T ...........................................................35Rottler, J.........................................................115Rouleau, M ....................................................117Rout, A .............................................................14Rowan, M ......................................................173Rowenhorst, D .........................................47, 102

Rowland, R ......................................................63Roy, A ............................................................150Roy, C ..............................................................12Roychowdhury, S ............................................71Roy, P ...............................................................53Roy, R ........................................30, 31, 166, 182Rozak, G ................................................125, 179Rozmus-Górnikowska, M .............................183Ruan, F ............................................................66Ruano, O ........................................................106Ruban, A ........................................................139Ruch, D ............................................85, 107, 111Ruda, M ...........................................................89Rudland, D .....................................................154Rudman, K .......................................................97Rudy, D ..........................................................130Rueschhoff, L ..................................................46Rugg, D ...........................................................83Ruimeng, S ....................................................170Ruiz, E .............................................................56Ruiz-Larrea, I ..................................................42Ruiz, M ....................................................87, 158Rule, J ......................................................55, 118Russier, V ......................................................159Russell, T .........................................................54Rutman, D .....................................................170Rutter, J ......................................................61, 82Ryan, P .....................................................41, 142Ryan, T ..........................................................154Rycerz, L ..........................................................98Rye, K ............17, 53, 74, 94, 117, 137, 156, 170Ryou, H ..........................................................130Ryu, I .............................................................108Ryu, J .............................................................181Ryu, S ............................................................155

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Santos, K .......................................................185Santos, M .........................................................31Santos, P ........................................................168Saphores, J .......................................................65Sarac, B ...........................................................70Saray, O ...........................................................13Saremi, M ........................................................79Saridede, M ...........................................146, 163Sarikaya, M .........................................29, 49, 89Sari Yilmaz, M ...............................................146Sarkar, P .................................................166, 182Sarkar, S...........................................................45Sarma, S .........................................................107Sarntinoranont, M ....................................15, 158Sarosi, P ...........................................................52Sarrafi, R ......................................20, 95, 98, 173Sarswat, P ......................................................171Sarvinis, J ......................................................148Sasaki, M .........................................................58Sasaki, T ............................................62, 82, 123Sastry, S .........................................................103Satapathy, S .....................................................74Sato, E ...........................................................162Sato, K .............................................21, 138, 174SATO, M ........................................................158Sato, N .............................................................44Sato, S ..............................................12, 149, 175Satoshi, H ........................................................73Satou, K .........................................................144Sato, Y .....33, 55, 75, 77, 95, 118, 138, 156, 157Satsu, Y ..........................................................140Sattler, C ........................................................152Saucedo-Muñoz, M .................................71, 181Saunders, A ....................................................169Savage, S .......................................................152Savolainen, K ..................................................75Sawada, K ........................................................60Saxena, A ...............................................101, 136Sayler Maddox, F ............................................44Saylor, D ........................................................115Säynäjäkangas, J ............................................139Scapin, M .......................................................151Scardi, P .....................................................40, 81Scarisoreanu, M ...............................................12Scarlett, T.......................................................181Scattergood, R ...................................13, 14, 149Scavino, G .........................................71, 91, 177Schaefer, C .......................................................28Schäfer, C ........................................................28Schäfer, J .......................................................105Schatteman, G..................................................34Schattenkirchner, M .........................................95Scheck, C .......................................................109Scheck, R .......................................................134Scheid, M .........................................................75Schein, O .........................................................49Schestakow, I ...................................................19Scheuermann, T .............................................158Schlosser, N .....................................................39Schlutig, S .....................................................169Schmetterer, C ................................66, 101, 123, ...............................................143, 161, 162, 178Schmid-Fetzer, R .............................................77Schmidlin, J ...........................................100, 154Schmidt, E .....................................................180Schmidt, H .............................................108, 109Schmidt, M ......................................................12Schmidt, S .................................................93, 99

Schmidt, T .......................................................50Schneibel, J ..............................................96, 153Schneider, A ...................................................150Schneider, I ....................................................158Schneider, J ........................29, 49, 138, 174, 175Schneider, R.....................................................82Schoenfeld, B ..................................................81Schoenung, J ................14, 64, 84, 107, 129, 174Schonewille, R .................................................52Schoonover, J.................................................107Schramm, J ................................................29, 90Schrefl, T .........................................................77Schreyer, A.....................................................122Schroers, J .................................................29, 70Schryvers, D ..............................................43, 82Schuh, C ....................................................59, 70Schüler, P .......................................................151Schulson, E ..............................................92, 115Schulte, T .........................................................20Schultz, J .......................................................118Schultz, L .................................................23, 140Schulze, K .....................................................135Schulze, V ........................................................71Schulz, P ..........................................................88Schulz, R .......................................................170Schumacher, P .........................96, 104, 132, 181Schuman, T ..........................................24, 44, 65Schuren, J ......................................................142Schuster, B .....................................................164Schütze, M .............................................142, 175Schvezov, C ...........................................126, 182Schwarz, M ......................................................46Schwarz, P .....................................................150Schwen, D .......................................................28Schwingenschloegl, U .....................................34Scott, J ...................................................116, 183Scott, S ...........................................................104Scudino, S ........................................................13Scully, J..........................................................111Sczerzenie, F..................................................144Seal, S ............................................................127Searson, P ......................................................127Sebastian, M ....................................................51Sediako, A ........................................................96Sediako, D ...........................................58, 68, 96Sedlmayr, A .............................................85, 108Seelam, U ........................................................64Segatori, A .......................................................48Segatz, M .........................................................88Segre, C .........................................................134Seguin, D .......................................................109Segurado, J ....................................................105Sehitoglu, H .............................33, 41, 43, 61, 78Seidler, S ........................................................131Seidman, D ................15, 28, 49, 69, 73, 89, 127Seifert, H .................................83, 135, 175, 178Seifert, S ................................................134, 169Seif, m ...........................................................178Seif, M .............................................................85Seifoddini, A ..................................................167Seiser, B .........................................................126Sekiguchi, T .....................................................69Seki, Y ...........................................................110Sekunowo, O ...................................................88Seliverstov, D ............................................27, 63Sellmayar, D ....................................................62Sellmyer, D ....................................................120Semenova, I .....................................................87

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Sheikholeslami, S ..........................................175Shekhar, S ........................................................39Shen, C ....................................................73, 116Shenghui, G ...................................................113Sheng, X ........................................................155Shen, H ............................................................60Shen, J .....................................................73, 119Shen, M ...........................................................72Shenoy, R .........................................................75Shen, W .................................................169, 177Shen, Y ................................41, 63, 66, 160, 166Sherburne, M .................................................105Shet, S ............................................................154Shi, B ...............................................................41Shibata, T .......................................................169Shield, J ...................................35, 120, 140, 159Shields, J ........................................................125Shieu, F ............................................................22Shi, F .............................................................141Shiflet, G ....................................................76, 97Shi, G .............................................................182Shigesato, G .....................................................49Shih, D .............................................................76Shi, J ................................................93, 130, 157Shiju, L ............................................................12Shikama, T .....................................................178Shi, L ...............................................................90Shima, T.........................................................140Shimizu, T .....................................................176Shim, M ...........................................................19Shimojima, K .........................................183, 185Shimonosono, T ...............................................98Shim, Y ..........................................................181Shin, B .............................................................19Shin, C .............................................20, 110, 178Shin, D .......................................15, 19, 113, 181Shin, E ...................................................149, 181Shingledecker, J .....................................103, 125Shin, H ...........................................................128Shin, J ..............................................................63Shin, K ...............................................15, 18, 182Shin, S .....................................................86, 175Shin, Y .....................................................75, 167Shi, R .............................................................119Shirato, N .........................................................86Shishvan, S ....................................................105Shiveley, A .......................................................13Shi, W ....................................24, 44, 71, 97, 127Shiwen, B ................................................14, 129Shi, X .........................................51, 98, 114, 176Shi, Y .....................35, 51, 61, 95, 132, 134, 149Shi, Z ...........................................36, 57, 72, 152Shofner, M .....................................114, 134, 155Shokuhfar, A ..............................12, 43, 166, 167Sholl, D ..........................................................141Shook, S ...........................................................96Shore, S ...........................................................36Shoukry, S........................................................84Shrader, D ......................................................160Shrestha, T ...............................................79, 135Shroads, A ......................................................165Shuchan, W ....................................................108Shull, R ....................................................54, 120Shute, C ...........................................................43Shutthanandan, S ...........................................141Shyam, A .........................................................58Siavashi, K .....................................................147Sickafus, K ..............................................97, 178

Siddiqui, A .....................................................139Sidhu, R .........21, 41, 61, 81, 100, 122, 142, 161Sidor, J .............................................................42Siegel, D ..........................................................92Sietsma, J .........................................................49Siewert, M .....................................................101Signorelli, J ....................................................163Siham, A ..........................................................48Sikand, R .......................................................139Silk, J ...............................................................82Sillekens, W ............................18, 37, 57, 77, 96, .......................................119, 139, 158, 176, 177Silva, D ..........................................................179Silva, F .............................................................47Silva, J ...........................................................149Silvas, F .........................................................158Simard, A .......................................................147Simard, C .......................................................130Simensen, C .....................................................35Simmons, J ........................27, 37, 47, 56, 67, 76Simpson, J .....................................................158Simpson, M ...................................................129Sinclair, C ................................................19, 144Sindelar, R .....................................................120Singaperumal, M ...........................................173Singh, A .......................24, 38, 43, 65, 69, 77, 96Singh, C ...................................................78, 134Singh, D ...........................................................35Singh, J ....................................................79, 140Singh, P ......................................................59, 70Singh, R .......................................13, 64, 96, 129Singh, S ...........................................15, 166, 182Singh, V .................................................127, 149Singleton, V ...................................................170Sinha, V ...........................................................43Sinnott, S .......................................38, 58, 59, 78Sirén, M .........................................................139Siriruk, A .........................................................23Sisneros, T ...........................23, 62, 82, 100, 154Sisson, R ........................................................139Sitaud, B ........................................................169Sittner, P ................................................123, 144Sivilotti, O .......................................................57Siyahjani, F ......................................................15Sket, F ....................................................113, 134Skjellerudsveen, M ........................................152Skokov, K ........................................................58Skomski, R ....................................................120Skorpenske, H .................................72, 121, 122Skorvanek, I .....................................................97Skuratov, V ......................................................21Skybakmoen, E ..........................48, 68, 109, 156Skyllas-Kazacos, M .......................................170Slade, S ............................................................37Slifka, A ...........................................................79Sluiter, M .................................................69, 135Smardz, L.........................................................36Smatt, J ............................................................44Smialek, J ........................................................47Smilauerova, J ...............................................174Smith, C ...........14, 63, 85, 91, 97, 110, 114, 118Smith, D ...................................................78, 135Smith, E ...........................................................35Smith, J ..........................................................119Smith, K ...........................................................78Smith, M ..................................................52, 115Smith, N ...........................................................34Smith, R ...........................................97, 172, 179

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Souza, V.........................................................179Soyler, A ................................................145, 183Söyler, A ........................................................181Spangenberger, J ..............................44, 163, 179Sparks, C .......................................................125Spathis, D ........................................................28Spearot, D ......................................................111Specht, E ........................................................121Spector, M .......................................................59Spencer, B ........................................................94Spichkin, Y ....................................................177Spolenak, R .............................................40, 165Spoljaric, D ....................................................119Spowart, J ..................................43, 53, 134, 149Sprague, A .......................................................31Sprague, W ....................................................113Sprenger, M ...................................................121Springer, H.......................................................53Squatrito, R ....................................................104Srba, O .............................................................91Sreenivasan, R ...............................................124Sridharan, K .............................................97, 120Sridhar, R ...................................................30, 31Sridhar, S ...................................................59, 60Srikanth, H ...............................................78, 120Srinath, M ......................................................173Srinivasan, A ....................................................58Srinivasan, R ...................................................13Sriram, C .........................................................83Srivastava, D ...................................................71Srivastava, K .............................................47, 65Srivastava, V ....................................................82Srivatsa, S ........................................................76Srivilliputhur, S .................................74, 89, 105Srolovitz, D .....................................92, 155, 166Stafslien, S .....................................................127Staiger, M ......................................................158Stalheim, D ......................................................54Stalick, J ..........................................................40Stamatiou, A ..................................................152Stamatis, D ......................................................13Stam, M .............................................48, 68, 109Stampanoni, M ................................................75Stanculescu, A .................................................21Stanek, C .....................................56, 72, 97, 183Stan, G ...........................................................108Stanhope, C .....................................................95Stan, M ....................................................80, 154Stanton, K ........................................................69Starikov, S........................................................20Stark, A ..........................................................122Starke, P ...........................................................54St-Arnaud, P ..................................................117Starnes, A .........................................................44Staron, P.........................................................122Staroselsky, A ................................................106Stebner, A...............................................101, 162Steele, T ...........................................................51Steel, R ............................................................55Steen, I ...........................................................132Stefani, F .......................................................147Stegailov, V .....................................................20Steighner, M ..................................................108Steinbach, I ..............................................96, 119Steiner, G .........................................................82Steinfeld, A ............................................152, 168Steinlechner, S ...............................................183Steinmetz, A ...................................................100

Stenger, S .......................................................152Stephens, E ......................................................18Stephenson, B ..................................................40Stephenson, G ..................................................40Stepp, D ...........................................................54Stergar, E .............................20, 69, 79, 141, 153Steurer, W ........................................................81Steuwer, A ......................................................154Stevens, D ........................................................90Stevens, K ........................................................37Stevenson, J ...................................................121Steves, D ........................................................182Stewart, J .........................................................74St-Georges, L .................................................117Stickler, R ......................................................179Stiegert, J .........................................................74Stinson, J .................................................89, 158Stoica, A .....................................70, 72, 121, 122Stoica, G ........................................................122Stoica, M .......................................................151Stolken, J .................................................93, 163Stollberg, D .............................12, 26, 46, 66, 86, ...............................................107, 127, 149, 166Stolle, J ............................................................31Stoller, R ......................................20, 40, 81, 121Stone, D ...........................................90, 151, 168Stone, H .................................................142, 164Stone, M ....................................................70, 72Stone, P ............................................................86Storer, R .................................................106, 144Stormvinter, A ..................................................17Stoudt, M .........................................................73Stover, A ..........................................................53Strader, J ..........................................................86Strasky, J ........................................................174Stráský, J .........................................................15Strbik, O ........................................................114Strehin, I ..........................................................49Streiffer, S ........................................................40Strong, D .........................................................45Strunz, P...................................................62, 161Stuart, S ...........................................................58Stubbins, J .................................20, 40, 133, 160Students, 1 .....................................................122Studer, A ........................................................100Stukowski, A ......................................74, 91, 105Sturhahn, W .....................................................72Stutz, L...........................................................140Suarez, C .......................14, 47, 67, 87, 108, 129Suárez, O .......................................................157Subbarayan, G ...............................................100Subedi, S ................................................102, 183Subodh, G ........................................................51Subramanian, A .......................................46, 150Subramanian, K .....................100, 122, 143, 161Subramanian, R .............................................127Su, C ........................................................22, 101Sucharev, Y ....................................................127Sudbrack, C .....................................................47Sudibjo, A ......................................................111Suganuma, K ...................................22, 101, 143Sugar, J ............................................................89Sugawara, A ...................................................140Sugiyama, M ...................................................49Suharto, J .........................................................24Suh, B ..............................................................19Suh, C ..............................................................74

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Tabereaux, A ....................................................68Taber, G .............................................73, 94, 137Tachi, Y ..........................................................178Tadano, Y .......................................................119Tada, S .............................................................57Tafen, D ...........................................................79Taghavi, G .......................................................13Tahautdinov, R .................................................26Tahija, D ........................................................152Tai-Ho, K .......................................................172Taillard, R ........................................................69Tailleart, N .....................................................111Tajouri, A .......................................................182Takagi, K .......................................................124Takahashi, K ....................................................44Takahashi, N ....................................................58Takaku, Y .......................................................162Takasugi, T ................................................32, 72Takei, R ..........................................................171Takemoto, T ...........................................161, 185Takeuchi, I .....................................................159Takeuchi, T ................................................21, 60Takeuchi, Y ....................................................144Takeyama, M .............................52, 72, 125, 145Taleff, E .........................................................179Talekar, A .........................................36, 112, 151Tall, K ..............................................................44Tallman, D .....................................................120Tamerler, C ...................................15, 29, 49, 69, .........................................89, 110, 130, 151, 181Tamimi, S ........................................23, 145, 184Tamura, N ................................41, 100, 165, 166Tamura, T .................................................57, 132Tanaka, H .........................................................90Tanaka, I ..........................................................97Tanaka, M ......................................................115Tanaka, S .........................................................98Tanaka, Y .......................................................123Tang, H ..........................................................154Tang, M ......................................81, 97, 163, 178Tang, N ............................................................27Tangstad, M .............................................24, 112Tang, T .......................................19, 78, 116, 139Tang, W .........................................118, 140, 159Tang, X ............................................................72Tang, Y.....................................................32, 145Taniguchi, S .....................................................49Tan, L ...............................................79, 145, 168Tan, M ..............................................................90Tanna, V .........................................................155Tannenbaum, J .........................................30, 134Tannenbaum, R ........................................49, 131Tan, P ...................................20, 60, 99, 183, 184Tan, X ..............................................................30Tao, J ........................................................16, 176Tao, N ......................................................43, 137Tao, S ...............................................................36Tao, X ......................................................66, 148Taranenko, I ...................................................177Tarbe, R ...........................................................44Tarcy, G .......................................26, 68, 88, 130Tardy, N ...........................................................50Tarigan, I ........................................................125Tashtoush, T ...................................................122Taskaev, S ................................................58, 177Tauber, M .........................................................46

Taupin, V .......................................................155Tavangarian, F .................................................13Tavazza, F ..................................................78, 99Tavera, F ........................................................181Tavera Miranda, F .........................................184Taxil, P ...........................................................165Tayabally, J ......................................................52Taya, M ..........................................................123Taylor, E ..........................................................98Taylor, J ...........................................................90Taylor, K ..........................................................87Taylor, M .................15, 26, 48, 68, 88, 109, 184Tayon, W .................................................75, 144Tedenac, J ........................................................56Tédenac, J ................................................92, 148Tegze, G .....................................................17, 95Teixeira, A ........................................................51Tekkaya, A .......................................................48Telesman, I ......................................................94Telles, V .........................................................146Tello, K ..........................................................123Templeton, J ............................................38, 121Teng, C ..................................................145, 171Teng, Z ...................................................125, 161Tenório, J ...........25, 65, 133, 146, 158, 163, 179Teran, A ..........................................................155TerBush, J ........................................................96Tercelj, M ................................................39, 107Terentyev, D ....................................................38Terrani, K .........................................................97Terry, J ...........................................................169ter Weer, P ........................................................47Tessier, J ..................................................88, 117Tewari, R ...................................50, 71, 164, 168Thadhani, N ..................................32, 50, 53, 73, ...........................................93, 94, 114, 116, 136Thangaraju, S .................................................107Thanh, P .....................................................16, 65Thebault, J .......................................................42Theiss, S ..........................................................71Thekdi, A .......................................................148Thess, A ...................................................39, 147Thiaudière, D .................................................160Thijsse, B .........................................................92Thirumalai, N ............................................56, 92Thoma, D .......................................................137Thomas, A ........................................................34Thomas, B .....................................147, 164, 180Thomas, H .......................................................60Thomas, J .........................................................27Thomas, S ........................................................51Thomas, W.....................................................140Thompson, B ...................................................55Thompson, C ...................................................40Thompson, G .....12, 29, 62, 66, 80, 82, 123, 133Thompson, R ...........................................67, 105Thonstad, J .....................................................130Thornton, K ...................................119, 137, 156Thota, S .........................................................120Threrujirapapong, T .........................................64Thula, T ...........................................................29Tian, L ............................................................170Tian, S ....................................................115, 139Tian, Z .............................................................98Tiefenbach, P .................................................156TIE, J ...............................................................20Tien, R ...........................................................125Tikare, V ............................................31, 60, 160

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Trenikhina, Y .................................................169Trexler, M ..................................49, 50, 137, 164Trinh, M .........................................................147Trinkle, D.................................31, 36, 38, 56, 93Tripathi, G .....................................................151Troev, T ............................................................21Trowbridge, T ................................................183Trujillo, C ....................................32, 91, 94, 116Trumble, K.........................................18, 84, 107Truong, T .......................................................122Tsai, C ......................................................22, 101Tsai, J .............................................................185Tsai, M .............................................................21Tsai, T ......................................................50, 178Tsakiropoulos, P ....................................164, 174Tsao, C .......................................................19, 90Tschopp, M ..........................40, 73, 78, 119, 139Tseng, C ...........................................................22Tsiros, J ............................................................28Tso, C .............................................................114Tsubaki, T ......................................................165Tsuboi, H .......................................................144Tsui, T ............................................................165Tsujikawa, M .................................................182Tsukamoto, H ................................................161Tsung-Cheng, C .............................................175Tucker, G .................................................78, 114Tucker, J ....................................................33, 39Tucker, M ........................................................93Tucker, T ..................................................17, 174Tu, G ..............................................................129Tugrul, N .......................................................174Tu, K ..............................................................161Tulk, E ...........................................................154Tummala, R ...........................................154, 178Tung, H ..........................................................133Tupper, C .........................................................41Turbini, L .......21, 41, 61, 81, 100, 122, 142, 161Turchi, P ............................56, 97, 135, 136, 181Turhan, S .......................................................129Turner, J .........................................................154Turner, T ..........................................................27Turng, L ...........................................................76Turpain, C ......................................................130Turski, M .......................................................100Tu, W ...............................................................47Twidwell, L ....................................................158

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Uberuaga, B ...............................40, 56, 178, 183Ubic, R .................................................21, 51, 79Uchic, M .................................23, 32, 52, 78, 86, .......................................102, 106, 128, 135, 165Uda, T ............................................................133Uddin, S .........................................................113Udpa, L ..........................................................180Udyansky, A .....................................................31Ueda, K ..........................................................140Ueda, M .................................................121, 145Uehara, T .........................................................98Ueshima, M ...................................................101Uggowitzer, P ..................................................48Uglov, V ...........................................................21Ukolkina, T ....................................................127Ullakko, K .................................................23, 82Ullal, V ..........................................................111Ulrich, G ........................................................104

Ulrich, O ................................................142, 160Ulrich, T...........................................................93Umeda, J ..........................................64, 171, 176Umezawa, O ..................................................139Unal, C .............................................................56Undisz, A .........................................................23Ungar, T .........................................................142Ungár, T ...................................19, 100, 142, 160Unger, L .........................................................133Ünlü, N ..........................................................173Unocic, K .......................................................145Unocic, R .........................................................73Upadhya, S ....................................................109Upadhyaya, A ..........................................63, 182Upadhyay, P .....................................................75Upmanyu, M ................................17, 28, 76, 166Upton, M .........................................................81Urbaniak, R ...................................................131Urbano, M .............................................102, 144Urciuoli, D .....................................................159Usta, B ...........................................................129Utsunomiya, H .........................................19, 140Uysal, O .........................................................129

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Vaden, D ..........................................................71Vadiraja, S .......................................................90Vahed, N ........................................................172Vaidyanathan, R ......................23, 41, 61, 81, 82, ...............................................101, 123, 144, 162Valavala, P .......................................................59Valdez, S ........................................117, 157, 183Valente, A ...............................................129, 139Valentina, T ......................................................80Valenzuela, J ..................................................158Valiev, R ..............................13, 87, 90, 107, 116Valiveti, D ........................................................92Valle, N ............................................................49Valone, S ..................................................45, 137Van Aken, D ....................................................39Van Bael, B ..............................................42, 135Van De Car, S ................................................154van den Bergh, M ......................................14, 63Van den Bosch, J ...........................................169Van Den Bosch, J ...........................................169van der Berg, N ..............................................160Van der Giessen, E .................................105, 126Van der Ven, A .................................................45van der Zwaag, S .............................................96Van De Voorde, M ...........................................26van de Walle, A ..........................................16, 52Van De Walle, A ...............................................17van Duin, A ......................................................58Van Dyck, S .....................................................99Vanfleet, R .....................................................133Van Houtte, P ...........................................42, 135van Lieshout, K .............................................158Van Petegem, S ................................91, 142, 160Van Renterghem, W .........................................99Van Sluytman, J ...............................................91Van Son, V .......................................................68Van Swygenhoven, H ..........27, 62, 91, 142, 160Van Tendeloo, G ............................................159Vanvoren, C .....................................................26Varadaraajan, V .....................................146, 172Varea, A .........................................................168Vargas, H .......................................................153

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Viyyuri, S .......................................................119Vizcaino, P .....................................................133Vogel, S ...................................13, 54, 63, 83, 96, ...............................100, 120, 122, 154, 160, 169Vogt, R .........................................14, 64, 84, 107Voicu, I ............................................................12Voigt, H ..........................................................141Voit, D ..............................................................51Voit, W ...........................................111, 114, 131Volz, H ...........................................................174Vo, N ..........................................28, 89, 105, 107von Kaenel, R ................................................150von Krüger, P ...................................................48von Pezold, J ........................................31, 91, 92Vontobel, P .............................................121, 169Voorhees, P ..........................................31, 65, 75Voter, A ............................................................45Voyer, R .........................................................118Voyles, P ............................................69, 90, 168Vrátná, J .....................................................15, 19Vroomen, U .....................................................71Vry, B ...............................................................74Vu, Q..............................................................124Vural, L ..........................................................184Vutova, K .......................................................182

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Wachs, D ..........................................................59Wachs, G ........................................................121Wada, T ............................................................29Wagatsuma, K ................................................175Wagner, F ...............................................102, 163Wagner, G ..............................38, 45, 75, 95, 138Wagner, L ...................................................15, 74Wagner, R ........................................................78Wagner, W .....................................................121Wagoner Johnson, A ........................................29Wagoner, R ....................................................102Wahl, A ..........................................................120Wain, N ....................................................63, 122Waitz, T............................................82, 144, 167Wakeman, T ...................................................164Walker, J ..........................................................91Walker, L ...............................................122, 142Wallace, G .......................................................49Wallace, J .........................................................79Wallace, R ........................................................13Wallace, T ......................................................162Wallert, A .......................................................112Walley, J...................................................23, 106Wallis, R ..........................................................67Walser, J ...........................................................95Wanderka, N ............................................79, 146Wang, A ...........................................................76Wang, B ...............................................29, 43, 96Wang, C ....................................13, 63, 101, 105, .......................................123, 143, 150, 161, 178Wang, D ...........................................35, 141, 157Wang, F ........................................60, 94, 98, 137Wang, G ................29, 35, 37, 50, 54, 70, 74, 90, ...............111, 112, 131, 132, 151, 152, 155, 167Wang, H ............................17, 26, 28, 43, 47, 63, ...............................64, 71, 94, 97, 154, 166, 172Wang, I ....................................................22, 143Wang, J .............................17, 22, 34, 43, 45, 59, .....................64, 82, 83, 107, 115, 130, 137, 171Wang, K .................................................131, 143

Wang, L.................................12, 21, 53, 84, 126, .......................................130, 133, 144, 181, 182Wang, M ..........................................................18Wang, N ...........................................................72Wang, P ..........18, 19, 31, 48, 116, 139, 173, 177Wang, Q .......................................58, 72, 90, 130Wang, R .........................................................146Wang, S ..............................................35, 53, 124Wang, T..........................................................132Wang, W ..........................................35, 137, 169Wang, X ..........12, 16, 21, 31, 40, 49, 52, 61, 63, ........................66, 69, 70, 72, 73, 81, 88, 92, 93, ................99, 115, 116, 117, 121, 122, 130, 135, .......142, 146, 152, 154, 156, 160, 169, 180, 183Wang, Y ......................20, 21, 35, 40, 41, 45, 46, ....................................57, 58, 61, 62, 73, 81, 96, .................. 99, 108, 111, 115, 119, 121,132,136, ...............139, 141, 142, 156, 159, 160, 177, 180Wang, Z .........................32, 36, 57, 72, 122, 171Wan, H ...........................................................175Wanjara, P ......................................................108Warczok, P .......................................................76Ward, C ............................................................37Ward, D ............................................................78Ward, L ..........................................................131Ware, B ..........................................................114Ware, T ..................................................111, 131Warner, D .........................................................78Warnken, N ..............................................17, 139Warren, J ......................................37, 56, 76, 115Warren, O ......................................................150Warsinski, K ....................................................75Was, G ..............................20, 21, 40, 59, 60, 61, .............................78, 80, 99, 141, 145, 159, 178Wass, J .............................................................71Watanabe, H ....................................................60Watanabe, M ............................................86, 178Waterman, J ...................................................158Watkins, T ........................................77, 100, 142Watson, A .......................................................161Watson, T .......................................................172Watt, D .............................................................16Wauthier, A ....................................................142Wayne Jones, J .................................................33Wayne, L ..........................................................73Waz, E ..............................................................71Weaver, D ........................................................27Weaver, M......................................57, 62, 64, 82Webb, J ....................................................67, 125Weber, J .........................................................158Weber, M .......................................................126Wedde, G .........................................................48Weden, B .......................................................130Weertman, J .............................................43, 116Wehrli, J ...........................................................87Wei, C ........................................................53, 74Wei, D ........................................................47, 73Weidenmann, K ...............................................71Weihs, T .............................................28, 53, 160Wei, J .............................................................170Wei, L ............................................................113Weiland, J ......................................................151Weil, S .............................................................33Weinberg, D ...................................................110Weinberger, C ................................................128Weinstein, B ..........................................113, 172Wei, Q ................................53, 64, 117, 126, 164Weisenstein, A .........................................24, 182

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Xenidis, A ........................................................87Xia, G ......................................................26, 121Xia, K ............................................................145Xiang, Y .................................................121, 140Xiangyang, Z ...................................................12Xianqing, L ......................................................67Xiaobing, L ..............................................28, 103Xiaobing, Y ......................................................67Xiaofang, C .....................................................17Xiaohua, Y ...............................................14, 181Xiao, J ..............................................................88Xiao, K ..........................................................115Xiaoping, Y ......................................................67Xiao, X ......................................51, 98, 155, 176Xiaoxiao, W .....................................................47Xiao, Y ...................................................128, 146Xiao, Z .........................................17, 51, 92, 134Xia, Q ............................................................182Xia, W ..............................................................47Xie, B .................................................46, 87, 107Xie, G ......................................................14, 181Xie, H ..............................................................22Xie, J ......................................................122, 139Xie, L .............................................................108Xie, S ...............................................................46Xie, W ............................................................100Xie, X ....................................................103, 167Xinyu, L .........................................................131Xiong, D ........................................................146Xiong, Y ................................................129, 174Xiquan, Q ......................................................137Xi, W ...............................................................16Xi, Z ...............................................170, 171, 177Xu, B .................................................27, 72, 175Xu, C .............................................................141Xu, D ...............................................................93Xue, J .................................20, 99, 137, 156, 170Xue, L ............................................................124Xuewei, L ......................................................170Xue, Y ................................48, 70, 136, 145, 171Xueyi, G ..........................................................80Xuezheng, Z ....................................................14Xu, G .........................................22, 61, 134, 143Xu, H .........................51, 98, 100, 152, 161, 176Xu, J ...............................64, 66, 85, 90, 165, 179Xu, P ................................................20, 120, 145Xu, Q ...........................................21, 27, 37, 176Xu, R .........................................................28, 81Xu, T ................................................................66Xu, W.....................................................145, 150Xu, Y ......................................................125, 127Xuyang, L ......................................................170Xu, Z ..........................................................19, 33

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Yablinsky, C .....................................................73Yacout, A .................................................20, 160Yadav, D ..........................................................87Yadav, V...........................................................85Yakoubi, S .....................................................176Yalisove, S .....................................................137Yamabe-Mitarai, Y ........................................123

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Zaaefferer, S ..................................................100Zaefferer, S ................................................19, 77Zahrah, T .................................................63, 107Zahrani, E ................................18, 118, 181, 183Zaikov, Y ...............................................165, 167Zaiser, M ........................................................105Založnik, M ...............................................17, 71Zambaldi, C ...................................................133Zambrano, P.....................................................13Zanatta A., A ..................................................117Zander, D .........................................................19Zanellato, O ...................................................154Zanini, L ..........................................................77Zarandi, F ..............................................152, 168Zaripov, N ......................................................107Zaslansky, P ...........................................130, 151Zauner, J ........................................................119Zavatti, J ..........................................................68Zavodinsky, V ................................................125Zbib, H .......................................................12, 63Zbib, M ..........................................................165Zeagler, A.......................................................125Zehetbauer, M ....................................13, 14, 149Zeigler, D .........................................................88Zeman, A .........................................................21Zeng, D ............................................................58Zeng, J ...........................................................179Zeng, K ....................................................81, 161Zeng, Q ............................................................81Zenisek, J .........................................................76Zenobia, S ........................................................21Zepeda-Ruiz, L ................................................28Zeytuncu, B ...................................................184Zhai, Q .............................97, 172, 181, 182, 184Zhai, T ..............................27, 28, 33, 47, 54, 68, .............................74, 88, 94, 109, 117, 129, 179Zhai, X .....................................................52, 129Zhang, C ........................16, 90, 97, 99, 141, 168

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When it comes to professional development and networking, there is nothing like a face-to-face connection with colleagues. TMS provides members with numerous opportunities for advancing research and collaboration on the latest technology through a series of diverse conferences. Take advantage of these engaging events for the materials science and technology community.

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