Proceedings of the International Conference on Martensitic Transformations: Chicago

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The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) is a member-driven international professional society dedicated to fostering the exchange of learning and ideas across the entire range of materials science and engineering, from minerals processing and primary metals production, to basic research and the advanced applications of materials. Included among its nearly 13,000 professional and student members are metallurgical and materials engineers, scientists, researchers, educators, and administrators from more than 70 countries on six continents.
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Part 1. International Conference on Martensitic Transformations Plenary.- Phase Transformations under High Pressure and Large Plastic Deformations: Multiscale Theory and Interpretation of Experiments.- Part 2. Theory and Methods for Martensite Design.- Activation energy of time-dependent martensite formation in steel.- The Effects of prior-947; Grain Boundary Segregation of Phosphorus, Manganese and Molybdenum on Intergranular Fracture Stress in Low Carbon Martensite Steels.- Effect of Mo Content on Hardenability of Mo-B Combined Added low C Steels.- Interaction of Martensitic Microstructures in Adjacent Grains.- Different Cooling Rates and Their Effect on Morphology and Transformation Kinetics of Martensite.- Part 3. Interactions of Phase Transformations and Plasticity.- TRIP Effect in a Constant Load Creep Test at Room Temperature.- Modeling of Strain-Induced Phase Transformations under High Pressure and Shear.- Modeling The Microstructure Evolutions of NiTi Thin Film During Tension.- Residual Stress and Texture Evolution on Surface of 304L TRIP Steel Sheet Subjected to FLC Test.- An investigation on the microstructure and mechanical properties of hot rolled medium manganese TRIP steel.- Correlation between Deformation Texture and Martensitic Transformation in TWIP/TRIP Steels on multiscale.- Phase Transition and Its Interactions with Dislocations.- Thermal Cycling Induced Instability of Martensitic Transformation and the Micro8722mechanism in Solution8722treated Ni51Ti49Alloy.- Influence of grain size on work hardening behavior of Fe-24Ni-0.3C metastable austenitic steel.- The Influence of a' (bcc) Martensite on the Dynamic and Magnetic Response of Powder Metallurgy FeMnSiCrNi Shape Memory Alloys.- Critical Analyses on the Instrumented Ultramicrohardness Results on Aging NiTi Alloy in Distinct Phase Fields.- Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on Mechanical Properties of Ferromagnetic Fe-Ni-Co-Ti Alloy.- Part 4. Quenching and Partitioning of Martensite and Other Advancements in Steels.- Reversed Austenite for Enhancing Ductility of Martensitic Stainless Steel.- Tough Ductile Ultra High Strength Steels Through Direct Quenching and Partitioning - An Update.- Physical simulation of press hardening of TRIP steel.- Effect of Carbon Content on Bainite Transformation Start Temperature on Fe-9Ni-C Alloys.- Influence of manganese content and finish rolling temperature on the martensitic transformation of ultrahigh-strength strip steels.- In-situ Neutron Diffraction Study on Microstructure Evolution during Thermo-mechanical Processing of Medium Manganese Steel.- Part 5. Size Effects in Martensitic Transformations.- Nanoscale Phase Field Modeling and Simulations of Martensitic Phase Transformations and Twinning at Finite Strains.- Phase Field Study of Lattice Instability and Microstructure Evolution in Silicon During Phase Transformation under Complex Loading.- Part 6. Novel Functional Behaviors: Beyond Shape Memory Effect & Superelasticity.- Investigation of Precipitation Processes in NiTi Filaments.- Effect of microstructure on the low-cycle fatigue properties of a Fe-15Mn-10Cr-8Ni-4Si austenitic alloy.- Martensitic Transformation of Ni-Mn-X Heusler Alloys with X = Ga, In and Sn.- Reversible negative thermal expansion response and phase transformation behavior of a Ti-rich Ti54Ni46 alloy prepared by rapid solidification.- Part 7. Engineering Applications and Devices.- Film and foil-based shape memory alloy micro actuators for fluid handling.- Functional stability of the Ni51Ti49 two-way shape memory alloy as artificial anal sphincter during thermo-mechanical cycling.- Influence of Contact Friction on Force-deflection of Orthodontic NiTi Archwire: A Computational Study.- Features Cavitation Resistance of Multifunctional Coatings from Materials with a Shape Memory Effect.- Microstructure and Mechanical Behaviors of Electron Beam Welded Ti44Ni47Nb9 shape memory alloys.- Relationship between Applied Stress and Hydrogen-related Fracture Behavior in Martensitic Steel. Part 8. Advanced Processing Techniques: Additive, Porous, and Others.- Contact Pressure and Residual Strain of Resistance Spot Welding on Mild Steel Sheet Metal.- Part 9. Advanced Characterization of Martensite - 3D & High Resolution.- Strain-induced martensitic transformation in a Co-Cr-W-Mo alloy probed by nanoindentation.- Estimation of Solute Carbon Concentration by Electrical Resistivity Method in Low-carbon Martensitic Steel.- Part 10. MSMnet: Magnetomechanics of Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys.- Comparison of highly mobile twin boundaries in Cu-Ni-Al and Ni-Mn-Ga shape memory single crystals.- Magnetic Microstructure of Ni-Mn based Metamagnetic Shape Memory Alloys.- Part 11. Novel Shape Memory Alloys.- Effect of heat-treatment conditions on microstructure and shape memory properties of Ti-4.5Al-3V-2Fe-2Mo alloy.- Porous Ni-Ti-Nb Shape Memory Alloys with Tunable Damping Performance Controlled by Martensitic Transformation.- Cryogenic Immersion Time Influence on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of a Ni48Ti52 Shape Memory Alloy.- Part 12. Quasimartensitic Modulations.- The Martensitic Transformation in Indium-Thallium Alloys.

This collection is organized around the central theme of "Martensite by Design." Contributions include design, microstructure, properties, advanced processing and manufacturing, performance, phase transformations, and characterization.

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