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Annual MeetingSupplemental Proceedings
New proceedings volumes from the TMS2014 Annual Meeting, available from publisher John Wiley & Sons:
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About this volume
The TMS 2014 Annual Meeting Supplemental Proceedings is a collection of papers from the TMS 2014 Annual Meeting & Exhibition, held February 16–20 in San Diego, California, USA.
The papers in this volume represent 30 symposia from the meeting. This volume, along with the other proceedings volumes published for the meeting, and archival journals, such as Metallurgical and Materials Transactions and Journal of Electronic Materials, represents the available written record of the 70 symposia held at the TMS 2014 Annual Meeting.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSTMS 2014 Supplemental Proceedings
2014 Functional Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Propertiesand Applications
Characterization and Properties II & CarbonNanomaterials I
Preparation and Ultraviolet-Visible Absorption Property of AAO/Ni Composite Membranes ......................................................................................... 3 J. Du, Z. Zhang, H. Hou, J. Peng, and Y. Yang
Magnetic Nanomaterials
Structure and Magnetocaloric Effect of Pr2Fe17-xAlx ............................................ 9 L. Bessais, R. Guetari, R. Bez, K. Zehani, N. Mliki, and C. Cizmas
High Magnetic Moment CoFe Nanoparticles .....................................................15 L. Bessais, K. Zehani, R. Bez, J. Moscovici, H. Lassri, E. Hlil, and N. Mliki
Structural and Magnetic Properties of Nanocrystalline Pr2Co7Cx and Pr2Co7Hy Alloys..................................................................................................23 L. Bessais, R. Fersi, and N. Mliki
Applications of Nanomaterials I
TiO2 Nanotubes Filled with NiFe2O4 Quantum Dots or Ni-Fe Nanoalloy:Synthesis and Applications.................................................................................31 M. Mohassab-Ahmed, A. Moustafa, A. Farghali, H. Sohn, and M. Khedr
Optical Magnetical Properties of FeCr2O4 Nanopigments with Spinel TypeStructure..............................................................................................................39 O. Restrepo, J. Montoya, and E. Chavarriaga
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A Lifetime of Experience with Titanium Alloys: AnSMD Symposium in Honor of Jim Williams, Mike
Loretto and Rod Boyer
Williams Honorary Session II: Fatigue I
Fatigue Characteristics and Microstructures of Laser- and Non-Laser WeldedLow-Cost Ti-4.5Al-2.5Cr-1.2Fe-0.1C for Use in Next Generation Aircrafts.....49 M. Niinomi, M. Nakai, J. Hieda, K. Cho, Y. Itsumi, S. Murakami, H. Oyama, and W. Abe
Loretto Honorary Session II: Fatigue II & AdvancedFabrication
In-Situ Synthesis and Characterization of TiB2 and Ti-Al-B Composites ..........57 M. Ramachandran and R. Reddy
Analysis of Microstructural Inhomogeneities of Ti-Based Alloys Produced via Laser-Based Combinatorial Synthesis ..........................................................65 S. Li, S. Liu, N. Adkins, and M. Attallah
Boyer Honorary Session I: Environmental Effects
The Effect of Hydrogen on the Fracture Toughness of Ti-5Mo-5V-5Al-3Cr.....73 J. Cotton, P. Hellenbrand, D. Bryan, T. Bayha, M. Leder, and I. Levin
Protection of Ti-Alloys Against High Temperature Environmental Attack by a Two Step Process, Aluminization + Fluorination .......................................79 A. Donchev, M. Galetz, M. Schütze, R. Yankov, and A. Kolitsch
Welding of Ti-6Al-4V in Air..............................................................................87 C. Schwandt, C. Allen, and D. Fray
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Boyer Honorary Session II: Structure/PropertyCorrelations
Grain Refinement in Ti-6Al-4V Alloy during Thermo-Mechanical Processingand Investigation of Flow Properties ..................................................................93 D. Sheed, B. Kashyap, and R. Singh
A Study on Microstructures and Hardening Behaviors of Ti-12.1Mo-1Fe Alloy .......................................................................................101 C. Li, D. Lee, W. Ye, X. Mi, and Y. Lee
Structure-Property Correlation in an Aircraft Sheet Metal Alloy Ti-15V-3Cr-3Al-3Sn ........................................................................................105 S. Rajaraman, G. Manivasagam, V. Kumar, and M. Rao
General Abstracts
An Examination of the Thermally Related Factors Influencing theMelting/Dissolution of Solids in Liquid Titanium............................................113 J. Ou, S. Cockcroft, D. Maijer, L. Yao, C. Reilly, and A. Akhtar
On the Microstructure and Properties of the Ti-3Al-2.5V Alloy Obtained byPowder Metallurgy ...........................................................................................121 L. Bolzoni, E. Ruiz-Navas, and E. Gordo
Mechanical Properties of Biomedical -Type Titanium Alloy with Rare-Earth Metal Oxide Particles Formed by Rare-Earth Metal Addition .......129 J. Hieda, M. Niinomi, M. Nakai, and K. Cho
Effects of Rare Earth Er2O3 on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties ofTitanium Foams by Powder Metallurgy ...........................................................137 X. Jian, Q. Guibao, and L. Yilong
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Accelerated Materials Evaluation for NuclearApplication Utilizing Test Reactors, Ion Beam
Facilities and Modeling
Poster Session
Effect of Low Dose Neutron Irradiation on Tensile Behavior of HT-9 Steel at Room Temperature .......................................................................................147 A. Sarkar, A. Alsabbagh, and K. Murty
Exploring Fission Enhanced Diffusion of Uranium in Uranium Dioxide Using Classical Molecular Dynamics Simulations ...........................................155 J. Wormald and A. Hawari
Surface Stabilities and Helium Trapping of Nano-Sized Oxide Phases in Nano-Structured Ferritic Alloys: A First Principles Study ...............................163 Y. Jiang, L. Yang, Y. Jin, and G. Odette
Advanced Characterization Techniques forQuantifying and Modeling Deformation Mechanisms
Dislocations and Plasticity
Crystal Plasticity and Grain-Orientation-Dependent hkl-Lattice Strain inPolycrystalline SUS316 ....................................................................................173 L. Zheng, W. Yuan, and H. Badarinarayan
Advanced Materials in Dental and OrthopedicApplications
Next Generation Biomaterials for Prosthodontics andOrthopedics
Temporomandibular Joint Replacement: Past, Present and Future MaterialConsiderations ..................................................................................................183 L. Mercuri
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Fabrication of TiO2 Nanotube Arrays Using 1,2-Propanediol Electrolyte forApplication in Biomedical Implants ................................................................. 191 D. Ganguly and Y. Zhao
Nitriding Behavior of Ti6Al4V Alloy in Gas Atmosphere...............................197 F. Siyahjani and E. Atar
Physical and Mechanical Properties ofOrthopedic/Dental Materials
Endurance of Low-Modulus -Type Titanium Alloys for Spinal Fixation.......205 M. Niinomi, M. Nakai, J. Hieda, K. Cho, and K. Narita
Mechanical Performance of Different Nickel-Titanium Archwires Used in Dentistry .......................................................................................................213 D. Fernandes, C. Elias, and R. Peres
Difference of Wear Behavior between Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr Alloy and Ti-6Al-4V ELI Alloy for Biomedical Applications..........................................217 M. Nakai, M. Niinomi, J. Hieda, K. Cho, and Y. Lee
Bone/Dental Implants with Enhanced BiomedicalPerformance
Optimization of Anodization and Annealing Condition Enhances TiO2Nanotubular Surface Hydrophilicity................................................................. 221 A. Hamlekhan, A. Butt, S. Patel, D. Royhman, C. Takoudis, C. Sukotjo, M. Mathew, and T. Shokuhfar
Dental and Orthopedic Composites
The Optimum Preparation of WC-Co Composite Powders by Sol-Gel andHydrogen Reduction.........................................................................................229 X. Wang, L. Huang, Z. Zhang, J. Peng, and H. Hou
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Poster Session
Comparative Study on Tribological Behavior of Ti-6Al-7Nb and SS AISI 316L Alloys, for Total Hip Prosthesis ..............................................................237 M. Fellah, O. Assala, M. Labaïz, L. Dekhil, and I. Alain
Algorithm Development in Computational MaterialsScience and Engineering
Algorithms for Lower Length Scale Modeling: AbInitio, Atomistics and Materials Chemistry: Part I
Microstructural Characterization of Shape Memory Alloys on the Atomic Scale.....................................................................................................249 C. Begau and A. Hartmaier
Stick Slip Response of Dislocation Core ..........................................................257 M. Bhattacharya, A. Dutta, and P. Barat
Linear Scaling DFT for Defects in Metals........................................................265 M. Ponga, P. Ariza, M. Ortiz, and K. Bhattacharya
Algorithms for Lower Length Scale Modeling: Ab Initio, Atomistics and Materials Chemistry:
Part II
Implementation and Validation of a Multiphase Multigrain Model of Equiaxed Solidification.....................................................................................273 M. Martorano, J. Arango, and F. Ramunno
Numerical Simulation of Macrosegregation with Multiphase Model andNon-Orthogonal Grids ......................................................................................281 W. Tu, W. Li, H. Shen, and B. Liu
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Algorithms for General Materials Modeling andIntegrating Experiments: Part I
Automatic Differentiation for Numerically Exact Computation of TangentOperators in Small- and Large-Deformation Computational Inelasticity .........289 Q. Chen, J. Ostien, and G. Hansen
Algorithms for General Materials Modeling andIntegrating Experiments: Part II
Integrating Advanced Materials Simulation Techniques into an Automated Data Analysis Workflow at the Spallation Neutron Source..............................297 J. Borreguero, S. Campbell, O. Delaire, M. Doucet, M. Goswami, M. Hagen, V. Lynch, T. Proffen, S. Ren, A. Savici, and B. Sumpter
Poster Session
A FEM-Based Inverse Calculation Method for Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficient in Liquid Quenching Process...........................................309 P. Du, G. Wang, Z. Nie, and Y. Rong
Crystal Plasticity FEM Study of the Effects of BW Hardening Model Parameters on Nano-Indentation Deformation Behaviour of Copper Single Crystal ...................................................................................................317 M. Liu, C. Lu, and K. Tieu
Development of an Asymptotics-Based Numerical Model for the Formation and Evolution of Air Gaps in the Vertical Continuous Casting of Alloys ........339 S. Saleem, M. Vynnycky, and H. Fredriksson
Discrete Element Simulation for Magentic-Aligned Compaction of Magnetic Powders ............................................................................................347 R. Soda, K. Takagi, and K. Ozaki
Numerical Determination of Secondary Arm Spacing of Fe-C as a Function of Cooling Rate and Local Solidification Time ................................................353 A. Ferreira, I. Salvino, and E. de Melo
Simulation of Temperature Field and Microstructure in Heavy Steel IngotsSolidification ....................................................................................................361 J. Zhao, H. Zhong, Z. Zhang, J. Zhang, and Q. Zhai
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Alloys and Compounds for Thermoelectric and SolarCell Applications II
Alloys and Compounds for Thermoelectric and SolarCell Applications: Thermoelectric III
Development of Heusler-Type Fe2VAl Alloys for Thermoelectric PowerGeneration ........................................................................................................371 M. Mikami and Y. Nishino
Investigation of Electrical Properties of CIGS Thin Films Derived by Sol-Gel Process................................................................................................. 379 N. Baydo an, U. Canci, S. Akyol, and H. Cimenoglu
The Influence of Thickness on the Optical Parameters of Thermally Evaporated CdS Thin Films..............................................................................383 S. Ikhmayies
Optical Parameters of Thermally Evaporated SnO2 Thin Films .......................391 S. Ikhmayies
Biological Materials Science Symposium
Poster Session
Applications of Polymer Nanofibers in Bio-Materials, Biotechnology andBiomedicine: A Review....................................................................................401 M. Calderón and W. Zhao
Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials2014
Characterization of Soft Materials I
Izod Impact Tests in Polyester Matrix Composites Reinforced with Malva Fibers .....................................................................................................417 J. Margem, F. Margem, M. Margem, V. Gomes, and S. Monteiro
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Charpy Impact Tests in Epoxy Matrix Composites Reinforced with MalvaFibers ................................................................................................................425 J. Margem, F. Margem, M. Margem, V. Gomes, and S. Monteiro
Computational Modeling and Simulation of AdvancedMaterials for Energy Applications
Starting from Quantum Mechanics
Theoretical Study on the Interactions of Impurity Boron on Si(110) Surface with H+, OH- AND O2 ......................................................................................435 J. Tang, Z. Liu, K. Xie, X. Chen, W. Ma, and B. Yang
Continuum Modeling and Beyond
Numerical Simulation for the Splashing Behavior in an Oxygen ConverterProcess ..............................................................................................................443 Z. Ji, C. Zhou, B. Wu, G. Tang, and S. Li
Effect of the Porosity on Compressive Properties of Porous Materials ............451 Y. Liao, G. Qiu, J. Xiao, and C. Bai
Modeling, Statistical Analyses and Simulations of Random Items and Behavior on Material Surfaces .........................................................................461 K. Helisová
Poster Session
Development and Practice of Blast Furnace Physical Heat Index Model Based on the Hot Metal Silicon Content and Temperature Prediction Model................................................................................................................469 B. Dai, J. Zhang, C. Wang, and Z. Jiang
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Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics
Plasticity/Alloy/Grain Growth/Grain BoundaryProperties
Thermodynamic and Kinetic Modelling of a Bond Coat Alloy: OxidationInduced Depletion and Its Effect on Microstructure and Material Behavior ....479 S. Salam, Y. Zhang, H. Wang, C. Zhang, and Z. Yang
Poster Session
Influence Factors for Brittle-to-Ductile Transition in Twinned Copper ...........487 L. Pei, C. Lu, K. Tieu, X. Zhao, K. Cheng, and L. Zhang
Modeling and Simulation of Isothermal Reduction of a Single Hematite Pellet in Gas Mixtures of H2 and CO................................................................495 R. Beheshti, J. Moosberg-Bustnes, and R. Aune
Molecular Dynamics Modelling of Diffusional Formation of Titanium Carbide Clusters in Iron Matrix ........................................................................503 Y. Lv, P. Hodgson, L. Kong, and W. Gao
Thermodynamic and Crystallographic Analysis on Complex Inclusions in TiDeoxidized Low Carbon Steel ..........................................................................511 F. Sun, H. Li, J. Chen, S. Zheng, and Q. Zhai
Data Analytics for Materials Science andManufacturing
Emerging Big Data Opportunities in MaterialsScience
Compressed Sensing for Fast Electron Microscopy .........................................519 H. Anderson, J. Wheeler, and K. Larson
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Inverse Methods II: Reduced Order Modeling
Applications of Wavelets in the Representation and Prediction ofTransformation in Shape-Memory Polycrystals ...............................................527 G. Shmuel, A. Thorgeirsson, and K. Bhattacharya
Microstructure Quantification
A Novel Method for Automated Quantification of Particles in SolidifiedAluminium........................................................................................................535 R. Fritzsch, S. Akbarnejad, and R. Aune
Deformation, Damage, and Fracture of Light Metalsand Alloys III
Al Alloys
Analysis of the Microstructure and Properties of Friction Stir Weld Zones in the Al 2139-T8 Alloy....................................................................................547 T. Sano, U. Okeke, J. Yu, C. Boehlert, and C. Yen
The Effect of Setting Velocity on the Static and Fatigue Strengths of Self- Piercing Riveted Joints for Automotive Applications ......................................557 D. Li, L. Han, A. Chrysanthou, M. Shergold, and G. Williams
Mg Alloys
Effects of Microstructure on Deformation Behaviour of AZ91D Cast Alloy...565 H. Dini, N. Andersson, and A. Jarfors
Modelings
Role of the Plastic Flow of the Matrix on Yielding and Void Evolution ofPorous Solids ....................................................................................................573 B. Revil-Baudard, O. Cazacu, and N. Chandola
Banding and Texture Formation in F.C.C. Polycrystals during RollingDeformation......................................................................................................581 M. Kumar and S. Mahesh
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Ti Alloys
Effect of Extrusion Speed on the Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Prepared by Combining of Powder Compact Hot Pressing and Extrusion under Air .....................................................................589 F. Yang, B. Gabbitas, H. Lu, A. Singh, and C. Wang
Development of Low-Cost Powder Metallurgy Titanium Alloys by Addition of Commercial 430 Stainless Steel Powder ......................................................597 L. Bolzoni, E. Herraiz, E. Ruiz-Navas, and E. Gordo
Mechanical Properties of Ti-6Al-4V Rods Produced by Powder CompactExtrusion...........................................................................................................605 A. Singh, B. Gabbitas, R. Torrens, F. Yang, and A. Mukhtar
Poster Session
Characterization of Cu Tube Filled with Al Alloy Foam by Means of X-RayComputer Tomography.....................................................................................613 G. Costanza, F. Mantineo, A. Sili, and M. Tata
Effect of Electromagnetic Field and Re-Melting on Degassing of MoltenAluminum Alloys .............................................................................................621 Y. Ren, W. Yu, K. Wei, and W. Ma
Fatigue in Materials: Fundamentals, MultiscaleModeling and Prevention
Emerging Technologies for Data-Driven FatigueDescriptions
SEM Study of Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior in Duplex Stainless Steels .....631 R. Peng, G. Chai, S. Johansson, and R. Eriksson
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Microstructure-Sensitive and Multiscale Modeling ofFatigue
Statistical Modeling for Low Cycle Fatigue .....................................................639 D. Harlow
Characterization and Modeling of Fatigue CrackInitiation and Growth
Fatigue Crack Initiation in Metallic Matrix ......................................................647 G. Chai
Fatigue Investigations of Novel Materials
Fatigue Damage in Carbon Fibre Epoxy Composite under Variable LoadingConditions.........................................................................................................655 A. Plumtree
High-Temperature Gamma (f.c.c.) /Gamma-Prime(L12 structure) Co-Al-W Based Superalloys
Poster Session
The Role of Ti on Reducing the Misfit of a Co-Al-W Alloy............................667 P. Zhou, D. Zhai, Y. Guo, J. Yu, X. Sun, H. Guan, and Z. Hu
High-Temperature Material Systems for EnergyConversion and Storage
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells II
Surface Segregation and Phase Formation in Thin Films of SOFC CathodeMaterials ...........................................................................................................675 J. Davis, Y. Yu, D. Cetin, K. Ludwig, U. Pal, S. Gopalan, and S. Basu
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An Interrupted In-Situ Method for Electrochemical Formation of Mg-NiIntermetallics ....................................................................................................683 F. Erden, . Karakaya, and M. Erdo an
ICME: Linking Microstructure to Structural DesignRequirements
ICME: Linking Microstructure to Structural DesignRequirements II
Microstructural Effects on the Cyclic Response of FCC Metallic Alloys – A Dislocation Dynamics Study.........................................................................697 R. Yellakara and Z. Wang
ICME: Linking Microstructure to Structural DesignRequirements III
Microstructure Modeling to Ductility Prediction of Mg Alloys .......................705 E. Barker, K. Choi, and X. Sun
Characterisation of Mechanical Property Variation Across an Inertia Friction Weld of a CrMoV Steel.......................................................................713 C. Bennett, O. Iracheta, and W. Sun
Integration of Materials Science and NondestructiveEvaluation for Materials Characterization
Quantitative Nondestructive Characterization I
Ultrasonic Backscattering Measurements of Grain Size in Metal Alloys.........723 P. Panetta, L. Bland, M. Tracy, and W. Hassan
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Quantitative Nondestructive Characterization III
Application of Acoustic Emission Technique for Online Monitoring of Friction Stir Welding Process during Welding of AA6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy...............................................................................................731 B. Rajaprakash, C. Suresha, Rachappa, and S. Upadhya
Microstructural Evaluation of a Lean Duplex UNS S32304-X-Ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy Techniques Correlated with Eddy Current Testing................................................................................741 A. Rocha, M. Areiza, S. Tavares, and J. Rebello
Length Scaling of Lamellar and PatternedMicrostructures During Solid-Solid Phase
Transformations and Solidification
Dendrites
Capillary Bias Fields and Interface Branching .................................................753 M. Glicksman
Long-Term Stability of High Temperature Materials
Phase Changes in Bulk Material II and SurfaceDegradation
The Oxidation-Resistance Properties of Iron-Based Superalloys between 1473 and 1523K................................................................................................767 X. Chen, T. Li, Q. Xiao, and X. Hong
Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications IV
Fundamentals of the Magnetocaloric Effect andCurrent Status of Magnetic Cooling Technology
Magnetocaloric Refrigeration Concepts: Current State of the Art....................777 K. Nielsen
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High Performance Soft Magnets I
Tailoring of Magnetic Properties and GMI Effect in Thin Amorphous Wires.............................................................................................785 A. Zhukov, M. Ipatov, A. Talaat, J. Blanco, and V. Zhukova
Poster Session
Magnetic Properties and Giant Magnetoimpedance Effect in NanocrystallineMicrowires........................................................................................................793 V. Zhukova, A. Talaat, M. Ipatov, J. Blanco, M. Churyukanova, S. Kaloshkin, E. Zamiatkina, E. Shuvaeva, L. Gonzalez-Legarreta, B. Hernando, and A. Zhukov
Materials Aspects of Corrosion and Fouling in OilRefining and Exploration
Session I
Mechanism of Corrosion-Enhanced Erosion of Steels in Oil and Gas Production..................................................................................................801 B. Lu, D. Xia, and J. Luo
Mechanical Behavior at the Nanoscale II
Poster Session
Effective Attacking Length Scale of Dislocation Nucleation from the FreeSurface in Pure Crystals....................................................................................811 H. Chu, Y. Zhang, and J. Liu
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Mechanical Behavior Related to Interface Physics II
Interfacial Effects on Fracture and In Situ Straining
Atomistic Simulation on the Structure and Mechanical Response of 3, 5Tilt Grain Boundaries under Tension ...............................................................817 L. Zhang, C. Lu, K. Tieu, X. Zhao, L. Pei, and K. Cheng
Nanoparticulate Materials: Production, Consolidationand Characterization
Particle Synthesis
Sol-Gel Synthesis NaCrSi2O6 Nanopigments Aided by Statistical Design of Experiments..................................................................................................827 M. Hernández and O. Restrepo
Synthesis of Ceramic Nanopigments ................................................................837 E. Chavarriaga, J. Montoya, C. Restrepo, and O. Restrepo
Poster Session
Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Arbutus cf. Bicolor LeavesExtract...............................................................................................................845 L. Hernández, D. Islas, M. Guerrero, P. Ortega, and L. Lechuga
Nanostructured Materials for Rechargeable Batteriesand Supercapacitors II
Session I
Challenges in Developing High Energy Density Li-Ion Batteries with HighVoltage Cathodes..............................................................................................853 T. Jow, J. Allen, O. Borodin, S. Delp, and J. Allen
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Session III
The Role and Application of Quantum Capacitance in Nanostructured Energy Storage Devices....................................................................................859 H. Yamada and P. Bandaru
Session IV
How to Use Nanostructured Materials Effectively in RechargeableLithium/Sulfur Battery......................................................................................867 S. Zhang
Investigation of Li-Ion Capacitors' Cycle Performance....................................875 W. Cao and J. Zheng
Session V
Facile Synthesis of -Fe2O3 Nanorods Derived from -FeOOH Nanorods andIts Application as Anode Materials for Rechargeable Sodium-Ion Batteries ...883 S. Wang, W. Wang, L. Hu, Z. Hu, S. Jiao, and H. Zhu
Session VII
Electrodeposited Si-Al Thin Film as Anode for Li Ion Batteries .....................891 H. Wang, B. Li, and Z. Zhao
Session VIII
FeWO4: An Anode Material for Sodium-Ion Batteries.....................................899 W. Wang, W. Xiong, H. Sun, and S. Jiao
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Phase Transformation and Microstructural Evolution
Multi-Scale Modeling of Phase Transformations in Steels
A Detailed Study of the Transformation Stasis Phenomenon during theIsothermal Bainite Transformation in Mn Based Low Alloy Steels .................909 S. van der Zwaag and H. Chen
Alloying, Grain Refinement, and MicrostructuralEvolution in Steels
Microstructural Evolution of Ferrite Grains during Dynamic Transformation in 10Ni-0.1C Steel ............................................................................................919 L. Zhao, N. Park, A. Shibata, and N. Tsuji
Hot Deformation Behavior of an Fe-Al Steel in the Two Phase Region ..........927 K. Maeda, T. Zhou, and H. Zurob
Microalloyed High Carbon Wire Steels............................................................935 E. De Moor, S. Miller, and W. Van Raemdonck
Processing and Microstructural Evolution II
A TEM Study on the Ti-Alloyed Grey Iron......................................................943 E. Moumeni, N. Tiedje, F. Grumsen, H. Danielsen, A. Horsewell, and J. Hattel
Relationship between Microstructural Evolution, Order-DisorderTransformation and Plastic Inhomogeneties during Deformation of Beta Brass .........................................................................................................951 S. Saleem, M. Basirat, and H. Fredriksson
Effect of Intercritical Annealing on Phase Transformation and MechanicalProperties of Thermo-Mechanically Processed Dual Matrix Ductile Iron........959 M. Soliman, H. Ibrahim, A. Nofal, and H. Palkowski
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Martensitic Phase Transformations and FunctionalMaterials
Ni/TiH2 Using Neutron Diffraction ..................................................................967 G. Chen, K. Liss, and P. Cao
Phase Transformations Induced by Irradiation II
An Insight into the Mechanism of SFT Formation Near 1/2 110 EdgeDislocations in Aluminum Exposed to Irradiation ...........................................975 R. Voskoboinikov
Processing and Microstructural Evolution III
Spray Cooling of Early Extracted Hot Stamped Parts ......................................983 F. Nürnberger, M. Diekamp, J. Moritz, L. Wolf, S. Hübner, and B. Behrens
Influence of Cryogenic Treatment on Microstructure Characteristics andMechanical Properties of AISI D2 Tool Steel ..................................................991 H. Ghasemi-Nanesa, M. Jahazi, G. Trigo, and T. Levasseur
Bulk Processing and Mechanical Properties of Ni3Mo.....................................999 I. Khalfallah and A. Aning
Solid-Liquid Phase Transitions of Fe Nanoparticles ......................................1007 Y. Wu, R. Li, and T. Shen
Evolution of the Structure Morphology of Fe-5 wt.%Mn Alloy duringDirectional Solidification................................................................................1015 W. Lu, Y. Yang, K. Xie, C. Song, and Q. Zhai
Poster Session
Nucleation and Growth of Nucleus in Supercooled Liquid Fe: A MolecularDynamics Study..............................................................................................1023 R. Li and Y. Wu
Phase Growth in Fe-Fe50wt%Si Diffusion Couple under a Magnetic Field ..1031 L. Fan, Y. Zhong, P. Zhou, T. Zheng, and Q. Long
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In Situ Observation of Phase Transformation of Powder Sintering from
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Solid-State Interfaces III: Toward an Atomistic-ScaleUnderstanding of Structure, Properties, and Behavior
through Theory and Experiment
Oxides and Nanostructures I
Microstructurally Explicit Study of Transport Phenomena in Uranium Oxide ...............................................................................................1041 H. Lim, K. Rudman, K. Krishnan, R. McDonald, P. Peralta, P. Dickerson, D. Byler, C. Stanek, and K. McClellan
Interface Morphology and Stability
Interfacial Reaction and Phase Growth for Various Metal/Amorphous Silicon System ................................................................................................1049 Z. Balogh, M. Ibrahim, A. Fuhrich, B. Parditka, R. Schlesiger, P. Stender, Z. Erdélyi, and G. Schmitz
Grain Boundaries I
Characterization of Various Dislocations Present at a Near 3[-110]/(-1-11)Grain Boundary of Aluminium by High Resolution Electron Microscopy ....1057 M. Shamsuzzoha
Grain Boundaries II
Line Tension of Grain Boundary Triple Junctions in the Copper Tricrystals ..........................................................................................1063 B. Zhao, L. Shvindlerman, and G. Gottstein
Investigation of Atomic-Scale Energetics on Liquid Metal Embrittlement of Aluminum due to Gallium..........................................................................1069 M. Rajagopalan, M. Bhatia, K. Solanki, and M. Tschopp
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Alloy Development and Applications
AlMnCrCuFeNi Multicomponent Alloy with Superior Hardness and Corrosion Resistance ......................................................................................1079 V. Soare, D. Mitric , I. Constantin, G. Popescu, I. Csaki, M. Tarcolea, and I. Carcea
Structures and Mechanical Properties
Microstructural Characterization and Mechanical Properties of Laser Deposited High Entropy Alloys......................................................................1087 H. Sistla, J. Newkirk, and F. Liou
Structure and Properties of Refractory High-Entropy Alloys.........................1093 S. Maiti and W. Steurer
TMS2014 General Poster Session
TMS2014 General Poster Session
Consolidation of TiB2 Ceramics by Using Spark Plasma Sintering ...............1101 A. Turan, F. Sahin, G. Goller, and O. Yücel
Corrosion Analysis of Zn-Sn Alloys...............................................................1109 V. Scheiber, C. Méndez, C. Schvezov, and A. Ares
Determination of the Optimum NiS Fire Assay Parameters for Platinum inCatalytic Converters .......................................................................................1117 M. Morcali, S. Akman, and O. Yucel
Dynamic Mechanical Behavior and Phase-Based Constitutive Model of20Cr12Ni4Mo3VNiN in Austenitizing Stage.................................................1125 Z. Nie, G. Wang, J. Yu, and Y. Rong
Numerical Simulation of Pulverized Coal Combustion Behavior in theTraditional Blast Furnace and Oxygen Blast Furnace ....................................1133 J. Liu, S. Zhang, X. She, J. Wang, L. Lin, and Q. Xue
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Optical Properties of Cd1-XZnXSe from Density Functional Theory...............1141 B. Sarkar, A. Verma, G. Pavlendova, and I. Banik
Research of Weldability of Magnesium Alloy by Nd:YAG and Disc Laser ..1149 T. Kramár, P. Vondrouš, and P. Kova ócy
Synergistic Effect on Extraction of Nickel and Cobalt from Synthetic SulfateSolution Using DEHPA and CYANEX 272 as Extractants............................1157 A. Santanilla, J. Tenório, and D. Espinosa
Synthesis of Nanofiber Membrane by Electrospinning Technique ................1165
Wear Resistance of the Ti/TiC Coatings Deposited by Means of SupersonicCold Gas Spray Technique .............................................................................1173 J. Kusinski, S. Kac, G. Szwachta, S. Dosta, J. Garcia-Forgas, and E. Georgiou
Author Index...................................................................................................1181 Subject Index ..................................................................................................1187
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