Liquid->Solid->Solid Phase Transformations: Characterization and Modeling
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Manuscript Submission Deadline:
December 01, 2017
Publication Date: May 2018
Keywords: Additive Manufacturing,Advanced Materials,Advanced Processing,Alloy Phases,Aluminum,Characterization,Computational Materials Science & Engineering,Computer Applications and Process Control,Fundamentals,High-Temperature Materials,ICME,Iron and Steel,Joining,Lightweight Materials,Mechanical Properties,Modeling and Simulation,Molten Metal and Solidification,Phase Transformations,Titanium
Scope: Microstructure evolution in additive manufacturing occurs during repeated heating and cooling that involve both liquid->solid and solid->solid phase transitions. As a result, there is a need to understand phase and interface stability under large thermal gradients and thermomechanical reversals. Validity of theories developed for casting, heat treatment, and welding will be evaluated. In this issue, researchers addressing these issues through in-situ and ex-situ characterization and modeling are invited to submit papers to this topic.
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