Processing Metallic Materials Far from Equilibrium

Date: November 25, 2020

Time: 12:00PM - 01:30PM

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The field of solidification has evolved from a metallurgical alchemy to a predictive science in the past century. Rapid advances in modeling efforts and real-time experiments have yielded a wealth of new and quantitative information across relevant length- and timescales, therefore expanding our understanding of the liquid-to-solid phase transition. The articles in the November, 2020 issue of MRS Bulletin highlight recent developments in the field, including solidification at extreme rates, as well as state-of-the-art computational and experimental techniques.

This webinar will present two talks with authors from the MRS Bulletin issue. An interactive Q&A will be held with each of the speakers following their talks.

Talk Presentations:

  • Solute Trapping in Rapid Solidification
    Nikolas Provatas, McGill University
    (Q&A with) Tatu Pinomaa, TT Technical Research Centre of Finland
    Talk begins at 12:01
       
  • Imaging Transient Solidification Behavior
    Amy Clarke, Colorado School of Mines
    Talk begins at 49:02

Sponsored by American Elements

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The field of solidification has evolved from a metallurgical alchemy to a predictive science in the past century. Rapid advances in modeling efforts and real-time experiments have yielded a wealth of new and quantitative information across relevant length- and timescales, therefore expanding our understanding of the liquid-to-solid phase transition. The articles in the November, 2020 issue of MRS Bulletin highlight recent developments in the field, including solidification at extreme rates, as well as state-of-the-art computational and experimental techniques.

This webinar will present two talks with authors from the MRS Bulletin issue. An interactive Q&A will be held with each of the speakers following their talks.

Talk Presentations:

  • Solute Trapping in Rapid Solidification
    Nikolas Provatas, McGill University
    (Q&A with) Tatu Pinomaa, TT Technical Research Centre of Finland
  • Imaging Transient Solidification Behavior
    Amy Clarke, Colorado School of Mines

Sponsored by American Elements

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