Programme by day
Monday 12 June

09:30-10:20

Registration & coffee

10:20-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties: Understanding Beta Alloys [1]

 

Session Chair: Nick Jones, University of Cambridge

10:20

Elastic Characterization of Beta-Ti15Mo by Transient Grating Spectroscopy
Dr. Pavla Stoklasová1, Dr. Tomáš Grabec1, Dr. Michaela Janovská1, Prof. Hanuš Seiner1, Prof. Josef Stráský2
1
Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

10:40

Effect of pre-strain on dynamic mechanical properties of Ti-6Cr-5Mo-5V-4Al titanium alloy
Professor Yang Yu, Professor Wenjun Ye, Professor Songxiao Hui
GRIMAT Engineering Institute Co, Ltd, Beijing, China

11:00

Pathways to engineer high strength coupled with high strain hardenability and ductility in metastable β-Titanium alloys
Dr. Abhishek Sharma1, Dr. Srinivas Aditya Mantri1, Dr. Nartu Mohan Sai Kiran1, Dr. Sriswaroop Dasari1, Dr. Ravisankar Haridas1, Dr. Riyadh Salloom1, Dr. Fan Sun2, Dr. Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1, Dr. Frederic Prima2, Dr. Hamish Fraser3, Dr. Rajarshi Banerjee1
1
University of North Texas, Denton, USA. 2Chimie ParisTech, Paris, France. 3The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

11:20

Coupling Superficial Mechanical Attrition Treatment with plasma nitriding on a metastable β-Ti alloy
Mr. Renaud Génin1,2,3,4, Pr. Luc Pichon1, Dr. Michel Drouet1, Dr. Antoine Guitton3,4, Pr. Thierry Grosdidier3,4
1Institut Pprime, Poitiers, France. 2Labex INTERACTIFS, Poitiers, France. 3LEM3, Metz, France. 4Labex DAMAS, Metz, France

11:40

Understanding the long term stability of metastable β-Ti alloys during isothermal ageing at intermediate temperatures
Mr Christian Talbot1, Miss Nicole Church1, Mr Oliver Reed1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Prof Nick Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

12:00

 

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [1]

 

Session Chair: Matt Thomas, MTC

10:20

Investigating the Repeatability and Stability of Processing Ti-6Al-4V in PBF-LB
Mr Chris Dalton, Dr Nick Cruchley
MTC, Coventry, United Kingdom

10:40

Nanoceramic Modification of Titanium Alloy Powder for Laser Additive Manufacturing by Nanobubble Aqueous Solution
Dr. Weiwei Zhou, Dr. Mingqi Dong, Prof. Naoyuki Nomura
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

11:00

Microstructure evolution in an Additively Manufactured Ti64 related to thermo-mechanical loading during Small Punch Creep Test
PhD Student Mathieu Lalé, Pr. Bernard Viguier
CIRIMAT, Toulouse, France

11:20

Grain refinement and morphology control of titanium alloy during additive manufacturing
Dr. Jingzhe Niu
Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

11:40

Accelerating the Qualification of Laser Powder Bed Fusion Ti6Al4V(ELI) Components through Modelling and Simulation
Prof Willie du Preez, Dr Maina Maringa
Central University of Technology Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa

12:00

Microstructure and Characteristics of Uniform and Multilayered Titanium-based Articles Manufactured with 3D Printing Approach
Dr Dmytro Savvakin1, Prof Orest Ivasishin2, Dr Pavlo Markovsky1, Mr Dmytro Kovalchuk3, Dr Oleksandr Stasiuk2, Dr Denys Oryshych1
1
G.V.Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine. 3JSC NVO Chervona Hvylya, Kyiv, Ukraine

 

T2 Aerospace Applications [1]

 

Session Chair: David Dye, Imperial College London

10:20

Understanding the anisotropy of dwell fatigue properties of IMI834 using crystal plasticity simulations
Mr Sureddy Tejanath Reddy, Dr Satyam Suwas
Indian Institute of Science Balngalore, Bangalore, India

10:40

In situ Studies of α″ Evolution During Cyclic Testing of Ti-24Nb-4Zr-8Sn (wt%)
Miss Nicole Church1, Mr Christian Talbot1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Prof. Nick Jones1
1
Univeristy of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

11:00

Exploring the structure and properties of nanoscale precipitates in a high-strength titanium-based system
Miss Rosie Mellor, Dr Petr Vacek, Prof. Nick Jones, Prof. Paul Midgley, Prof. Howard Stone
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

11:20

Effect of Strain Path on Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al Alloy during Hot Forging Processes
Dr Giribaskar Sivaswamy1, Dr Paul M Souza1, Mr Yvon Millet2, Mr. Etienne Archaud3, Dr Christian Dumont3, Mr Sebastien Nouveau3, Dr Salaheddin Rahimi1, Dr Bradley Wynne1,4
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre, University of Strathclyde, 85 Inchinnan Drive, Glasgow, PA4 9LJ, United Kingdom. 2TIMET Savoie, Avenue Paul Girod, 73400 Ugine, France. 3Aubert & Duval, Research and Development Department, BP 1, 63770 Les Ancizes, France. 4Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G1 1XQ, United Kingdom

11:40

Mechanical properties of TRIP/TWIP and TWIP Ti-alloys during dynamic loading
Dr Lola Lilensten1, Mr Jérémy Da Conceiçao1, Dr. Tarik Sadat2, Dr Bingnan Qian1, Dr. Grégory Haugou2, Dr. Hervé Morvan2, Dr. Fan Sun1, Prof Frédéric Prima1
1
Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, Paris, France, Paris, France. 2Université Polytechnique des Hauts de France, Valenciennes, France

12:00

Crystallographic micro-mechanism of faceted crack initiation in a near α titanium alloy Ti6321 during room temperature fatigue/dwell fatigue process
Dr Wenyuan Zhang, Prof Jiangkun Fan, Prof Xiangyi Xue, Prof Hongchao Kou, Prof Jinshan Li
Northwest polytechical university, XI'AN, China

 

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [1]

 

Session Chair: Brad Wynne, University of Strathclyde

10:20

The new TISTRAQ process: Solution treatment with rapid quenching and annealing process for Ti-6Al-4V sheet metal part forming - Investigation on heat transfer coefficient and influence on cooling rates
M.Sc. Maximilian Alexander Kaiser1, B.Sc. Fabian Höschen2, M.Sc. Nina Pfeffer3, Dipl.-Ing. Mathias Merten4, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Pawel Rokicki5, Dr.-Ing. Thomas Meyer2, PD Dr.-Ing. Heinz Werner Höppel3, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Tröster1, Dr.-Ing. Thorsten Marten1
1
Paderborn University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Lightweight Design (LiA), Paderborn, Germany. 2HEGGEMANN AG, Büren, Germany. 3Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties, Erlangen, Germany. 4DYNAmore GmbH, Berlin, Germany. 5South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Automation technology, Soest, Germany

10:40

Deoxidation of Titanium and Its Alloy Using Rare-earth Metal Vapors
Dr. Takanari Ouchi, Mr. Kenta Akaishi, Dr. Gen Kamimura, Professor Toru H. Okabe
The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

11:00

Characterization of microtextured regions in wrought titanium products using computational polarized-light microscopy
Mr. Daniel Satko1,2, Mr. Patrick Fleisher1,2, MR. Thomas Carmody1, Dr. Matthew Dahar3, Dr. Michael Jacques3, Dr. Sesh Tamirisakandala3, Dr. Ayman Salem1,2
1
MRL Materials Resources LLC, Xenia, USA. 2TiPolar, Xenia, USA. 3Howmet Aerospace, Niles, USA

11:20

Comparative study of deformation texture evolution of hot uniaxial compression of Ti-6Al-4V using different testing systems
Dr Gideon Obasi1, Dr Christopher Daniel1, Dr Sumeet Mishra1, Dr Patryk Jedrasiak2, Dr Hugh Shercliff2, Professor João Quinta da Fonseca1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

11:40

Analysis of the Adiabatic Heating during Industrial Scale Hot Forging of Ti-6Al-4V alloy
Dr Paul Souza1, Dr Giribaskar Sivaswamy1, Mr Yvon Millet2, Mr. Trevor Barrett3, Mr. Teig Coulbeck3, Mr. Duncan Putman4, Mr. Nigel Martin4, Dr. Mykola Kulakov5, Dr. Salahheddin Rahimi1, Prof. Bradley Wynne1
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre, NMIS, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 2TIMET Savoie, Avenue Paul Girod, Ugine, France. 3Bifrangi, Lincoln, United Kingdom. 4Rolls Royce, Derby, United Kingdom. 5Boeing Research and Technology Europe, Glasgow, United Kingdom

12:00

Enlarging the palette of mechanical properties of TI64 by a quenching and partitioning approach
Professor Stephane Godet1, Dr Loic Malet1, Professor Frederic Prima2, Dr Odeline Dumas1
1
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium. 2Chimie ParisTech, Paris, France

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties: Texture Evolution and Phase Transformations [2]

 

Session Chair: João Quinta da Fonseca, University of Manchester

10:20

Effect of 'Q' Ratio on Texture Evolution of Ti-3Al-2.5V Alloy Tube During Rolling
Doctor Qi Yang1, Professor Songxiao Hui2, Professor Wenjun Ye2, Professor Zhe Xu1, Professor Chun Dai1, Professor Jian Wang1, Professor Qi Gao1
1
Baoji Titanium Industry Co., Ltd, Baoji, China. 2GRIMAT Engineering Institute Co., LTD.,, Beijing, China

10:40

Investigation of the deformation behaviour of a CP-Ti sheet and a Ti-3Al-2.5V sheet during cold rolling and annealing
Phd student Mélaine Tournay, Doctor Jean-Sébastien Lecomte, Associate professor Christophe Schuman, Doctor Yundong Zhang, Professor Eric Fleury
Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, LEM3, Metz, France

11:00

Variant selection of α precipitates associated with initial texture and cooling rate in a near-α titanium alloy Ti65
PhD Ding Zhao1, Professor Jiangkun Fan1, Professor Hongchao Kou2, Professor Jinshan Li1
1
State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China. 2State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

11:20

Phase transformation mechanisms in boron alloyed Ti‐6Al‐4V weld studied using betagrain reconstruction
PhD Sakari Tolvanen1, Prof Robert Pederson2, Prof Uta Klement1
1
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. 2University West, Trollhattan, Sweden

11:40

Texture and microstructure evolution in isolated texture components of Ti-6Al-4V during α- β processing
MSc Bernadeta Karnasiewicz, EngD Christopher S. Daniel, Prof Phil Prangnell, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

 

12:30-13:30

Networking lunch

13:30-15:15

Plenary Session 1

 

Session Chair: Martin Jackson, University of Sheffield

13:30

Introduction

13:45

Research, Development, and Application of Titanium in France
Yvon Millet1 & Benoit Appolaire2
1Director R&D , Timet Savoie ,2Professor, Université de Lorraine

14:15

The Research progress and Industry Developmrnts of Titanium in China
Hui Chang
Professor, College of Materials Science and Engineering, NanjingTech University, China

14:45

Titanium Research Developments in the United Kingdom
Martin Jackson
Professor of Advanced Metals Processing, The University of Sheffield

 

15:15-15:40

Refreshment break
 

15:40-17:30

Plenary Session 2

 

Session Chair: Martin Jackson, University of Sheffield

15:40

Recent Research and Development Activities on Titanium in Japan   
Takayuki Narushima
Professor, Tohoku University

16:10

Trends in the Research, Development, and Application of Titanium in the USA
Adam Pilchak
Alloys Fellow , Pratt & Whitney, USA

16:40

Developments in Titanium Research and Applications in Germany
Carsten Siemers
Senior Research Scientist / Head of Titanium Research Group , Technische Universität Braunschweig / Institute for Materials Science, Germany

17:10

Concluding remarks and opportunity for further questions to plenary speakers

 

17:30-19:00

Welcome drinks reception

 

Tuesday 13 June

08:00-10:00

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [3] Characterising Fatigue Crack Behaviour

 

Session Chair: Vasisht Venkatesh, Pratt & Whitney 

08:00

Large-scale 2D and 3D orientation datasets obtained using Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy
Mr Thomas Ales, Prof. Peter Collins
Iowa State University, Ames, USA

08:20

Quantification of Microtexture in Hexagonal Metals
Dr. Joseph Tucker1, Dr. Sean Donegan2, Dr. Joseph Pauza1, Dr. Michael Groeber2,3, Dr. Adam Pilchak2,4
1
Exponent, Chicago, IL, USA. 2Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA. 3The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA. 4Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA

08:40

High-Throughput Characterization of Small Crack Growth Behavior in Ti-6Al-4V
Dr. Michelle Harr1,2, Mr. Bradley Rucker2, Dr. Satish Rao1,2, Mr. Nathan Levkulich1,2, Dr. Ayman Salem1,2, Dr. Adam Pilchak1,2,3, Dr. Tom Broderick1
1
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, USA. 2MRL Materials Resources LLC, Xenia, USA. 3Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA

09:00

Fatigue behavior of fully lamellar Ti-6Al-4V alloy with Cr/CrN multilayer coating
Mr. Martin Ferreira Fernandes1, Dr. Samuel Hémery2, Dr. Patrick Villechaise2, Ms. Florence Hamon2, Dr. Verônica Mara de Oliveira Velloso3, Dr. Herman Jacobus Cornelis Voorwald1
1
São Paulo State University (Unesp), School of Engineering and Sciences, Department of Materials and Technology, Guaratinguetá, Brazil. 2Institut Pprime, CNRS, ENSMA, Université de Poitiers, UPR CNRS 3346, Physics and Mechanics of Materials Department, ENSMA, Téléport 2, 1 avenue Clément Ader, BP 40109, 86961 Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France. 3Faculdade Serra Dourada, Lorena, Brazil

09:20

Are fatigue crack initiation mechanisms dependent on microstructure, composition and cyclic loading conditions in α+β Ti alloys?
Dr Samuel Hemery1, Dr Cyril Lavogiez1, Dr Clement Dureau1, Dr Yves Nadot1, Mr Zhihong Wu2, Dr Fan Sun2, Dr Frederic Prima2, Dr Patrick Villechaise1
1
Institut Pprime, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France. 2IRCP, Paris, France

09:40

 

 

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [2]

 

Session Chair: Will Pulfrey, University of Sheffield

08:00

Influence of α/β-forging parameters on β-texture evolution and its consequences on coarse grain formation during β-annealing of Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Denis Solas1, Mr Arnaud VEZIAN2, Dr Michel SABY2
1
Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Institut de Chimie Moléculaire d'Orsay (ICMMO), Orsay, France. 2Aubert&Duval, Pamiers, France

08:20

Optimization of mechanical properties via enhanced thermomechanical process development of Ti-6Al-4V plates
DI Stefan Ebenbauer1, Dr. Alfred Krumphals2
1
voestalpine BÖHLER Bleche, Mürzzuschlag, Austria. 2voestalpine Böhler Edelstahl, Kapfenberg, Austria

08:40

Characterization of Ti-6Al-4V microstructure development and mechanical properties during forging, wire arc additive manufacturing and selected heat treatments
DI Christian Gruber, Dr. Thomas Gruber, DI Michael Lasnik, DI Sebastian Springer, Dr. Aleksandar Stanojevic, Dr. Bernd Oberwinkler
voestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace GmbH & Co KG, Kapfenberg, Austria

09:00

Formation of cube texture in Ti-22Al-25Nb(at%) alloy during hot compression within single BCC phase field
Dr. Haoyuan Ma, Dr. Weidong Zeng, Dr. Runchen Jia
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an City, China

09:20

Effect of rolling and annealing on the microstructure and anisotropy of high-temperature titanium alloy plate
Dr. Weiju Jia1, Dr. Yi Dai2, Dr. Zhimin Hou2, Ms Wei Zhou1, Dr. Yingjie Xie2, Professor Weidong Zeng3
1
Northwestern Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi’an, China. 2Western Titanium Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi’an, China. 3State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, School of Materials, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

09:40

Effect of Residual Stress on Strength of the Solution Treated and Aged Ti-6Al-4V Bar
Han Ma
Western Superconducting Technologies Co.,Ltd., Xi'an, China

 

T5 Biomedical & Healthcare Applications [1]

 

Session Chair: Masato Ueda, Kansai University

08:00

High Strength, Low-modulus Nanostructured Ti 13Nb 13Zr for Dental Implant Application
M.Sc. Lina Klinge1, M. Sc. Lukas Kluy2, M. Sc. Christopher Spiegel3, Dr.-Ing. Carsten Siemers1, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Groche2
1
TU Braunschweig, Institute for Materials Science, Braunschweig, Germany. 2TU Darmstadt, Institute for Production Engineering and Forming Machines, Darmstadt, Germany. 3Medical University of Innsbruck, Research Laboratory for Biofilms and Implant Associated Infections (BIOFILM LAB), Innsbruck, Austria

08:20

Effect of Nb and Ta addition on the exfoliation strength of oxide layer on Ti alloys formed by high-temperature oxidation
Prof. Eri Miura-Fujiwara
Univerisity of Hyogo, Himeji, Japan

08:40

Cell behavior of human-fetal-osteoblasts (hFOB) and Staphylococcus aureus on Nanostructured Titanium Alloy Ti-13Nb-13Zr (NanoTNZ)
M.Sc. Christopher Spiegel1, M.Sc Lukas Kluy2, M.Sc. Lina Klinge3, Dr.-Ing. Carsten Siemers3, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl. -Wirtsch. -Ing. Peter Groche2, Priv.-Doz. Lic. Mestr. Dr. Débora C. Coraça-Huber1
1
Research Laboratory for Biofilms and Implant Associated Infections (BIOFILM LAB), Experimental Orthopedics, University Hospital for Orthopedics and Traumatology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria. 2Institute for Production Engineering and Forming Machines, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany. 3Institute for Materials Science, TU Braunschweig, Brunswick, Germany

09:00

Enhanced biomechanical performance of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V bone plates and their clinical applications
Mr. Saurabh Kumar Gupta1, Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna2, Dr. Satyam Suwas1, Dr. Kaushik Chatterjee1
1
Department of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. 2Department of Hand Surgery, Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Orthopaedics and Trauma, Bangalore, India

09:20

Additively Manufactured Ti2Mo for Biomedical Applications: Surface Engineering and Corrosion Properties
M.Eng. Julian Fritzen1, M.Sc. Fabian Haase2, Dr. Stephan Lederer1, Prof. Dr. Wolfram Fürbeth1, Dr. Carsten Siemers2
1
Dechema Researchinstitute, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 2Technical University Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [4] Microstructure-properties Relationships of New Alloys

 

Session Chair: Benoit Appolaire, Université de Lorraine

08:00

TIMETAL® 407 and 412: Highly Processable Titanium Alloys with Unique Ductility and Strength Combinations
Dr Nick Humphreys1, Dr Kayla Calvert2
1
Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET), Witton, United Kingdom. 2Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET), Henderson, USA

08:20

Compositional and grain size effects on the novel strength and ductility of ATI Titan 27™
Dr. John Foltz1, Mr. Erik Rogoff1, Dr. Bhuvi Nirudhoddi2, Dr. Luis Ruiz-Aparicio2, Dr. Joseph Jankowski2, Dr. Ming Li2
1
ATI, Monroe, NC, USA. 2ATI, Natrona Heights, PA, USA

08:40

Property and Microstructure of TiTaSn Alloy
Dr. Bernard Li1, Joe Shaw2,3, Hiroshi Matsushima3, Takasumi kubo3
1
Medtronic plc, Minneapolis, USA. 2Internationa; Life Sciences Inc., Saint Paul, USA. 3Nippon Piston Ring Co. Ltd., Saitama, Japan

09:00

Microstructure Evolution and Strength-Toughening Mechanismin a Newly Developed Ti-5321 Titanium Alloy with High Strengthand Toughness
Cong Wu
Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi'an, China

09:20

Anisotropy characteristics and strengthening-toughening mechanism of mechanical properties of Ti65 alloy at room/high temperature
Professor Jiangkun Fan, PhD Zhixin Zhang, PhD Ding Zhao, Professor Hongchao Kou, Professor Jinshan Li
State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

09:40

Study on microstructure and properties of a new titanium alloy with excellent dynamic mechanical behavior
Hao Fang1,2,3, Liu Xianghong1,2,3, Du Yuxuan1,2,3, Mao Youchun1,2,3, Chen Haisheng1,2,3, Li Shaoqiang1,2,3, Wang Kaixuan1,2,3, Lei Lei4
1
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi’an, China. 2National & Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Special Titanium Alloy Processing Technologies, Xi’an, China. 3Xi'an Key Laboratory of Special Titanium Alloy Processing and Simulation Technologies, Xi’an, China. 4School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, China

 

T6 Environmental Applications [1]

 

Session Chair: Toshiki Sato, Kobe Steel Ltd

08:00

Oxygen content effect on mechanical behavior of CP titanium exposed at elevated temperature
M. Quentin Sirvin1, M. Damien Texier1, M. Vincent Velay1, M. Daniel Monceau2, M. Benjamin Dod3
1
Institut Clément Ader (ICA) – UMR CNRS 5312 ; Université de Toulouse ; CNRS, IMT Mines Albi, INSA, ISAE-SUPAERO, UPS, Albi, France. 2CIRIMAT- UMR CNRS 5085, ENSIACET-INPT, Toulouse, France. 3AIRBUS Operation SAS, Toulouse, France

08:20

Effect of β phase fraction on hydrogen embrittlement in α+β titanium alloys
Ms Lucia Chen1, Dr Zhenbo Zhang2,3, Dr Philip Platt2, Dr Patrick Burr1, Dr Michael Preuss4,2
1
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. 2University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 3ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China. 4Monash University, Clayton, Australia

08:40

Ti-64 – creep fracture surface and comparison with dwell and high R ratio cyclic loading
Benjamin DOD
AIRBUS, Toulouse, France

09:00

Effect of surface nitriding on the durability of a Ti-6Al-4V alloy in high temperature pressurized liquid water
Dipl.-Ing. Cyriac CHRISTOPHE1,2, Dipl.-Ing. Lisa AUDOUARD1,3, Dr. Quentin AUZOUX1, Dr. Frantz MARTIN1, Dr. Frédéric MISERQUE1, Dr. Laurence LATU-ROMAIN2, Prof. Yves WOUTERS2
1
Université Paris Saclay, CEA, Service de la Corrosion et du Comportement des Matériaux dans leur Environnement, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 2Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, SIMaP, Saint-Martin-d’Hères, France. 3ISAE – ENSMA, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France

09:20

Oxidation behavior of ZrB2-incorporated glass-based composite coating on BT25y Ti-based alloy at 800 oC and 900 oC
Prof. Xin Wang1, Master Xingxing Zhao2, Associate Professor Yanming Liu2, Prof. Shaopeng Wang1
1
Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi’an, China. 2College of Materials Science and Engineering, Xi'an Shiyou University, Xi’an, China

 

10:00-10:20

Refreshment break

10:20-12:30

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [5] Transformation Behaviour in Beta Alloys

 

Session Chair: Hideki Hosoda, Tokyo Institute of Technology

10:20

Keynote:
Understanding the transformation behaviour of metastable beta alloys
Nicholas Jones
Professor of Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

10:50

The nature, evolution and effect of the omega phase in Ti-15Mo (wt%)
Prof Howard Stone1, Dr Joe Bennett1, Dr Lewis Owen2, Miss Nicole Church1, Prof Nick Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:10

Understanding the role and effects of ω precipitation on the mechanical properties of metastable β-Ti alloys
Mr Christian Talbot1, Miss Nicole Church1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Prof Nicholas Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

11:30

Obtaining zero linear thermal expansion in a Ti-Nb alloy by precipitation of isothermal α''
Dr. Matthias Bönisch1, Dr. Haoliang Wang2
1
KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. 2Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan, China

11:50

Influence of the initial microstructure on the phase transformation kinetics during aging in the Ti-575 titanium alloy
PhD Student Emmanuel Hoareau1,2, Dr. Thomas Billot2, Dr. Camille Deleuze2, Dr. Sandra Andrieu3, Pr. Bernard Viguier1, Pr. Moukrane Dehmas1
1
CIRIMAT, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Toulouse, France. 2Safran Landing Systems, Oloron-Sainte-Marie, France. 3Safran Additive Manufacturing Campus, Le Haillan, France

12:10

 

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [2]

 

Session Chair: Sarah Baker, dstl

10:20

Laser Powder Bed Fusion of a Novel Titanium Alloy for Medical Applications
Mr. Fabian Haase, Mr. Carsten Siemers, Prof. Dr. Joachim Rösler
Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute for Materials Science, Langer Kamp 8, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany

10:40

Design and development of a new metastable titanium alloys targeted for laser powder bed fusion
Dr Marco Simonelli1, Dr Zhiyi Zou1, Dr Steven Van Petegem2, Dr Ming Chen2, Dr Yau Yau Tse3, Professor Helena Van Swygenhoven2
1
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom. 2PSI, Villigen, Switzerland. 3Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom

11:00

The Effect of Thermal Post Processing on the Mechanical Properties of Powder Bed Fusion Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Nick Cruchley, Mr Pedro Santos, Dr Charley Carpenter
MTC, Coventry, United Kingdom

11:20

Spatial Control of Chemistry, Microstructure, and Mechanical Properties in Electron Beam Melted Ti-6Al-4V
Ms. Katie O'Donnell1, Dr. Maria Quintana1, Mr. Thomas Ales1, Dr. Michael Kirka2, Dr. Christopher Ledford2, Dr. Sid Pathak1, Dr. Peter Collins1
1
Iowa State University, Ames, USA. 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA

11:40

Improvement of laser additive manufacturability of titanium alloy powder by nanocarbon decoration
Dr. Mingqi Dong, Dr. Weiwei Zhou, Prof. Naoyuki Nomura
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

12:00

 

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining [1]

 

Session Chair: Eberhard Kerscher, RPTU

10:20

 

10:40

Using cutting force fingerprint maps for non-destructive evaluation of machined titanium alloy components
Mr Dennis Premoli1, Mr Thomas Childerhouse2, Mr Joshua Taylor1, Dr Pete Crawforth3, Professor Martin Jackson1
1
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2The University Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 3Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:00

A combined experimental and modelling approach to understand chemical wear in Ti-turning
Dr Alex Graves1, Dr Armin Salmasi2, Dr Rebecka Lindvall3, Mr Wei Wan1, Mr Changhong Xiao1, Dr Henrik Larsson2, Dr Volodymyr Bushlya3, Prof Martin Jackson4, Dr Susanne Norgren1,3
1
Sandvik Coromant R&D, Lerkrogsvägen 13, 126 80 Stockholm, Sweden. 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. 3Division of Production and Materials Engineering, Lund University, Ole Römers Väg 1, 221 00, Lund, Sweden. 4Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, United Kingdom

11:20

Consequences of cold rolling on the hydriding of commercially pure titanium T40
Dr La Chance Lepemangoye1, Dr Nicolas Creton1, Pr Eric Fleury2, PhD Cynthia Koffi2, Dr Virginie Moutarlier3, Dr Elise Deloye4, Pr Tony Montesin1
1
Laboratoire ICB, Dijon, France. 2laboratoire LEM3, Metz, France. 3Institut UTINAM, Besançon, France. 4Neotiss, Venarey-les-Laumes, France

11:40

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [6] Miscellaneous

 

Session Chair: Frederic Prima, Chimie ParisTech

10:20

Dependence of deformation behavior and micro-mechanism of β matrix on grain size and orientation in Ti-7333
PhD student Mingxiang Zhu, Professor Hongchao Kou, Miss Ruoyan Li, Miss Zhuo Liu, Dr Nana Chen
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China

10:40

High-R Notched HCF performance of macrozones in Ti-6Al-4V
Mr. Yan Gao1, Mr. Nigel Martin2, Dr. Jamie Moschini2, Prof. David Dye1
1
Imperial College, London, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom

11:00

Strain localization in Ti and Ti-alloys using three-dimensional topographic imaging
Mr Ali Rouwane1, Mr Jean-Charles Passieux1, Mr Jean-Charles Stinville2, Mr Quentin Sirvin3, Mr. Charles Romain3, Mr Damien Texier3
1
Institut Clément Ader - UMR CNRS 5312, Toulouse, France. 2University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA. 3Institut Clément Ader - UMR CNRS 5312, Albi, France

11:20

In situ EBSD/HR-DIC-based investigation on anisotropy mechanism of a near α titanium plate with strong transverse texture
Dr Runchen Jia, Dr Weidong Zeng
Northwestern polytechnical university, Xi'an, China

11:40

α-variant selection in β-CEZ alloy and the explanation of its origin
Dr. Petr Harcuba1, Dr. Benoît Denand2, Dr. Jana Šmilauerová1, Prof. Benoît Appolaire2
1
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Phaysics of Materials, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Universite de Lorraine, Institut Jean Lamour (IJL), Nancy, France

12:00

Formation and strengthening of triple-twinned alpha variants in additive manufactured titanium alloy revealed by atomic simulation
Prof. Hao Wang1, Mr. Zhichao Meng2, Prof. Yuman Zhu3, Prof. Rui Yang2,4
1
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China. 2Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China. 3Monash University, Notting Hill, Australia. 4ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China

T5 Biomedical & Healthcare Applications [2]

 

Session Chair: Carsten Siemers, Technische Universität Braunschweig

10:20

Effect of Oxygen on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of α+β-type Ti–5Nb Alloys for Biomedical Applications
Dr. Kyosuke Ueda, Mr. Yusuke Hirose, Professor Takayuki Narusahima
Department of Materials Processing, Sendai, Japan

10:50

Crystallographic insights into the oxygen ordering in Ti-O system: consequences on the mechanical properties
Assistant Professor Régis Poulain1,2, PhD Student Fabienne Amann1,3, Ph.D. Research Engineer Stéphanie Delannoy1,2, Senior Researcher Raphaëlle Guillou4, Researcher Sylvie Lartigue-Korinek3, Post Doctoral Scholar Zachary Kloenne5, DIFFABS Beamline Manager Dominique Thiaudière6, Senior researcher Jean-Luc Béchade7, CEA research scientist Emmanuel Clouet7, Professor Ivan Guillot3, Professor Hamish Fraser5, Professor Frédéric Prima1
1
Université PSL, Chimie ParisTech–CNRS, Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris (UMR 8247), 75005 Paris, France. 2Biotech Dental SAS, 305 allées de Craponne, 13300, Salon-de-Provence, France. 3Université Paris Est Créteil, CNRS (UMR 7182), 2 rue H. Dunant, F- 94320 Thiais, France. 4Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Service de Recherches Métallurgiques Appliquées, F-91191, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 5Ohio State University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Columbus, OH 43210, USA. 6Synchrotron SOLEIL, F-91192, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 7Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Service de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique, F-91191, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

11:10

Heat treatment to fabricate beta-type titanium alloy rod with partially different Young's modulus for spinal fixation applications
Dr. Masaaki Nakai1, Dr. Kengo Narita2, Dr. Mitsuo Niinomi3,4,5,6
1
Kindai University, Higashiosaka, Japan. 2Maruemu Works Co., Ltd., Daitou, Japan. 3Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. 4Osaka University, Suita, Japan. 5Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan. 6Kansai University, Suita, Japan

11:30

Towards antibacterial implants: Influence of the microstructure on the properties of Ti-7Ag alloy
PhD. Julie Deya1,2, Dr. Stéphanie Delannoy1,2, Prof. Frédéric Prima1
1
Université PSL, Chimie ParisTech–CNRS, Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris (UMR 8247), 75005 Paris, France. 2Biotech Dental SAS, 305 allées de Craponne, 13300 Salon-de-Provence, France

11:50

High-throughput characterization of layered Ti-Nb-Zr-O biomedical alloys with TRIP-TWIP effect
Assoc. Prof. Josef Stráský1, Dr. Dalibor Preisler1, Dr. Michaela Janovská2, Prof. Hanuš Seiner2
1
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

12:10

Highly Efficient Coral Propagation using Titanium and Regenerative Medicine Techniques
Prof. Masato Ueda1,2,3, Miss Nanako Kosaka4, Prof. Tomoyuki Takahashi5,2, Prof. Masahiko Ikeda6
1
Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering, Kansai University, Suita, Japan. 2Kansai Univ. Carbon Neutrality Research Centre, Suita, Japan. 3Innoqua Inc., Tokyo, Japan. 4Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita, Japan. 5Faculty of Societal Safety Sciences, Kansai University, Takatsuki, Japan. 6NIHON SUPERIOR CO., LTD., Suita, Japan

T9 MMCs & Intermetallics [1]

 

Session Chair: Nigel Martin, Rolls-Royce plc

10:20

Titanium MMCs With Enhanced Specific Young’s Modulus Via Powder Hot Extrusion
MSc Andreas Zunghammer1, MSc. Ella Staufer1, Prof. Christian Edtmaier1, Dr. Jelena Horky2, Dr. Erich Neubauer2, Dr. Thomas Klein3, Mr. Christian Schneider-Broeskamp3, Dr. Lena Trunova4, Dr. Martin Schmitz-Niederau4
1
TU Wien, Wien, Austria. 2RHP-Technology GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria. 3LKR Light Metals Technologies Ranshofen, Ranshofen, Austria. 4voestalpine Böhler Welding Germany GmbH, Hamm, Germany

10:40

Titanium Matrix Composites for Light Weight Landing Gear in Future Net-Zero Aircraft. The Design and Manufacture of a 50% Lighter Twin Aisle Landin Gear Side Stay
Mr Stephen Kyle-Henney, Mr Craig Blacker, Ms Ayantika Mitra, Mr David Murgatroyd
TISICS, Farnborough, United Kingdom

11:00

Polycrystal diffraction elastic constants of advanced γ-TiAl based materials
Dipl.-Ing. David Obersteiner1, Dr. Peter Staron2, Dr. Emad Maawad2, M.Eng Ashok Ambig3,4, Dipl.-Ing. Lukas Hatzenbichler1, Mgr. PhD David Holec1, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.mont. Petra Spörk-Erdely1
1
Department of Materials Science, Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria. 2Institute of Materials Physics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany. 3Department of Applied Geosciences and Geophysics, Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria. 4Institute of Mechanics, Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria

11:20

An investigation into the effect of FAST produced low % functionally graded Titanium MMC material for armour and the impact of the Current Control method on large scale samples
Mr James Pepper1, Dr Simon Graham1, Dr Sarah Baker2, Dr Matthew Lunt2, Professor Martin Jackson1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2DSTL, Salisbury, United Kingdom

11:40

Effect of prior α2 phase on precipitation kinetics of O-phase in advanced Ti2AlNb alloy
Ms. Widad Ayadh1, Mr. Benoît Denand1, Mr. Ahmed Halkoum1, Dr. Pascal Boulet1, Dr. Mohamed Sennour2, Dr. Jérôme Delfosse3, Dr. Pierre Sallot3, Dr. Vladimir Esin2
1
Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. 2Mines Paris, Paris, France. 3Safran Tech, Magny-les-Hameaux, France

12:00

Microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti-22Al-25Nb alloy fabricated by VAR melting and forging
Dr. Tongtong Zhang, Dr. Yujun Du, Dr. Jinjin Shang, Dr. Feng Sun, Dr. Kaixuan Wang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd, Xi’an, China

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:40

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [3]

 

Session Chair: Cecillia Poletti, TU Graz

13:30

Keynote: 
Texture development during the hot forming and annealing of dual-phase Ti alloys
Joao Quinta da Fonseca
Professor of Mechanical Metallurgy, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom

14:00

Effect of cold deformation on microstructure and properties of Ti-10Mo-8V-1Fe-3.5Al titanium alloy after pre-deformation heat treatment
Mr Baohui Zhu
State Key Laboratory of Special Rare Metal Materials, Northwest Rare Metal Materials Research Institute Ningxia Co., Ltd, Shizuishan, China. Ningxia Horizontal Titanium Industry Co., Ltd, Shizuishan, China

14:20

Influence of Sub-transus Annealing Treatments on Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy produced by Hot Extrusion
Dr. Ajit Pal Singh1, Dr. Giribaskar Sivaswamy2
1
Waikato Centre for Advance Materials and Manufacturing, School of Engineering, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. 2Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

14:40

The plane strain compression behavior of Ti-3.5Al-3.5V-0.6Mo-0.5Fe-0.6Cr alloy
Dr Rui Liu1,2,3, Mr Mingting Zhu1,2,3, Dr Yumeng Luo1,2,3, Dr Yang Yu1,2,3, Dr Xiaoyun Song1,2,3
1
State Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Metals and Processes, China GRINM Group Co. Ltd, Beijing, China. 2GRIMAT Engineering Institute Co. Ltd, Beijing, China. 3General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals, Beijing, China

15:00

Influence of hot-working parameters on tensile elongation of TC17 titanium alloy at 400℃
Mr. Jun Zhou, Dr. Biao Ju
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

15:20

 

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [7] Understanding the Effect of Alloy Additions

 

Session Chair: Phil Sherrer, Pratt & Whitney

13:30

Effect of silicon addition on deformation mechanisms of near-alpha titanium alloys
PhD student Thibaut Armanni1, Dr Frédéric Fossard1,2, Dr Zhao Huvelin1, Full professor Benoît Appolaire3,4
1
DMAS, ONERA, Université Paris Saclay, Châtillon, France. 2LEM, UMR 104 CNRS-ONERA, Université Paris Saclay, Châtillon, France. 3Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. 4Labex DAMAS, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France

13:50

Effects of Fe and Al additions on the eutectoid transformation and its transformation products in Ti-5.9Cu (wt.%)
Dr. Thomas Klein1, MSc. Ella Staufer2, Dr. Torben Boll3,4, MSc. Aurel Arnoldt1, Dr. Duyao Zhang5, Dr. Martin Schmitz-Niederau6, Dr. Jelena Horky7, Prof. Dr. Christian Edtmaier2, Dr. Christian Schneider-Bröskamp1, Dr. Dong Qiu5, Prof. Dr. Mark Easton5
1
LKR Light Metals Technologies Ranshofen, Austrian Institute of Technology, Ranshofen, Austria. 2Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, TU Wien, Wien, Austria. 3Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility (KNMF), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany. 4Institute for Applied Materials – Materials Science and Engineering (IAM-WK), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany. 5Centre for Additive Manufacturing, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. 6voestalpine Böhler Welding Germany GmbH, Hamm, Germany. 7RHP-Technology GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria

14:10

The use of semi-empirical parameters for the design of Ti-containing complex concentrated alloys
Dr Mariano Casas Luna, MSc. Dalibor Preisler, MSc. Jiří Kozlík, Prof. Miloš Janeček, Dr Josef Stráský
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

14:30

Evolution of grain refinement in high-strength titanium alloys by the addition of Co, Cr, Fe and (Zr/Y) to the eutectoid system Ti-6.5Cu.
MSc Ella Staufer1, Prof Christian Edtmaier1, Dr Thomas Klein2, Dr Martin Schmitz-Niederau3, Dr Jelena Horky4, Dr Erich Neubauer4, Dr Lena Trunova3, Mr Christian Schneider-Broeskamp2, Dr Duyao Zhang5, Prof Mark Easton5, Dr Dong Qiu5
1
TU Wien, Wien, Austria. 2LKR Light Metals Technologies Ranshofen, Austrian Institute of Technology, Ranshofen, Austria. 3voestalpine Böhler Welding Germany GmbH, Hamm, Germany. 4RHP-Technology GmbH, 2444 Seibersdorf, Seibersdorf, Austria. 5Centre for Additive Manufacturing, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

14:50

Research of hot deformation behavior and microstructure evolution of Fe microalloyed Ti-Al-V titanium alloys
Dr Guoqing Dai, Prof Hui Chang, Prof Zhonggang Sun, Prof Yanhua Guo, Prof Liang Feng, Prof Lian Zhou
Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [3]

 

Session Chair: Alec Davis, University of Manchester

13:30

Microstructure quantification of Wire additive manufacturing of titanium alloys using polarized light microscopy
Dr. Ayman Salem1,2, Mr. Thomas Carmody1, Mr. Patrick Fleisher1,2, Dr. Brian Gibson3, Dr. John Lewandowski4, Mr. Howard Marotto5, Mr. Ron Aman5
1
MRL Materials Resources LLC, Xenia, USA. 2TiPolar, Xenia, USA. 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville, USA. 4Case Western Reserve University,, Cleveland, USA. 5EWI, Columbus, USA

13:50

Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Superelastic Ti-34Nb-13Ta-5Zr-0.3O Alloy: Microstructural Development and Mechanical Properties
Ph.D. Student Peter Ibrahim1,2, Dr. Yu-Lung Chiu1, Prof. Moataz M. Attallah1
1
School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt

14:10

Low Residual Stress in a Beta-Rich Titanium Alloy during Laser Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing
Dr. Matias Garcia-Avila, Dr. David Brice, Dr. Andrew Temple
ATI, Monroe, USA

14:30

On the control of microstructure in additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V Lattice structures
Mrs. Dina Fouad, Dr. Biao Cai, Dr. Yu Lung Chiu, Professor Moataz Attallah
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

14:50

Additive Friction Stir Deposition of Ti-6Al-4V: microstructure and mechanical properties
Dr Saeed Tamimi1, Dr Himanshu Lalvani2,1, Dr Andreas Reimer1, Dr Giribaskar Sivaswamy1, Dr Sampan Seth1, Mr Stephen Fitzpatrick1, Prof Bradley Wynne1,3
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre, National Manufacturing Institute Scotland, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 2Safran Electrical & Power, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. 3Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

15:10

Additively Manufactured Ultrafine Martensitic Titanium alloys with Low-cost and High-strength
Dr. Jae H. Kim, Dr. P.L. Narayana, Dr. Jae-Keun Hong
Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

 

T11 Materials 4.0; Multi-scale Modelling [1]

 

Session Chair: Kate Fox, Rolls-Royce plc

13:30

A Microstructure Modelling framework for Additive Manufacture of Ti-6Al-4V
Mr Hugh J. Banes1, Mr. Prashant Jadhav1, Dr. Magnus Anderson1, Prof. Hector Basoalto-Ibarra1, Mr. Alexander Sloane1, Prof. Iain Todd1, Dr. Rob Snell1, Dr. Katerina Christofidou1, Mr. Syed F. Islam2, Mr. Abdul A. Haque2
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Advanced Manufacturing and Research Centre (AMRC), University Of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

13:50

Probabilistic Dwell Fatigue Modeling of Titanium Components
Dr. Sergei Burlatsky1, Dr. David Furrer2, Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh2, Mr. Ryan Noraas2, Mr. Stephen Barker2
1
Raytheon Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, USA. 2Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA

14:10

First-principles investigation of effect of interstitial oxygen on the thermodynamics of Ti alloys
Mr Ning Zhang, Professor Alessandro Mottura
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

14:30

A data-driven analyses, selection, and future directions of near-α titanium alloys for aeroengines
Dr. Tanjore Jayaraman1, Dr. Ramachandra Canumalla2
1
University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, USA. 2Weldaloy Specialty Forgings, Warren, USA

14:50

Estimation of Crystal Plasticity Model Parameters and Uncertainty using Bayesian Analysis for Titanium Alloys
Mr Rory Atlasi Barker1, Dr Micheal Atkinson1, prof Tim Dodwell2, Prof Joao Quinta da Fonseca1, Dr Pratheek Shantraj1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom

15:10

Extension of CALPHAD data for Ti and TiAl-based alloys
Yang Yang, Reza Naraghi, Anders Engström, Carl-Magnus Lancelot
Thermo-Calc Software, Stockholm, Sweden

 

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining [2]

 

Session Chair: Salah Rahimi, University of Strathclyde

13:30

 

14:00

Improvement of Surface Characteristics of Titanium Foil Manufactured with Electro-deposition Route
Mr. Takumi Kaneko, Mr. Kenichi Mori, Mr. Daisuke Suzuki, Mr. Matsuhide Horikawa, Dr. Hideki Fujii
TOHO TITANIUM CO.,LTD., Chigasaki-City, Kanagawa-Pref., Japan

14:20

Cold-dwell fatigue properties of linear friction welded Ti-6Al-4V alloy joints
Prof. Hidetoshi Fujii, Prof. Kohsaku Ushioda, Ms. Yanhua Zhao, Dr Yasuhiro Aoki
Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

14:40

Interrelationship of Manufacturing, Surface Morphology, and Mechanical Properties of Commercial Pure Titanium
M.Sc. Stella Diederichs1, M. Sc. Nafiseh Ghavidel1, Dr.-Ing. Luisa Böhme1, Dr.-Ing. Claudia Godard1,2, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eberhard Kerscher1
1
(a) Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Kaiserslautern, Germany. 2Freudenberg Technology Innovation SE & Co. KG, Weinheim, Germany

15:00

Improvement of laser additive manufacturability of titanium alloy powder by nanocarbon decoration
Dr. Mingqi Dong, Dr. Weiwei Zhou, Prof. Naoyuki Nomura
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

 

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production [1]

 

Session Chair: Nick Humphreys, TIMET

13:30

Peculiarities of magnesium-thermal production of titanium sponge and promising directions for improving the production process
Ph.D. Taras Yanko
Titanium Institute, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Undereslab, Riga, Latvia

14:00

Evaporation Behavior of Aluminum from Commercial Titanium Alloy Melt with Different Initial Aluminum Contents
Dr Hideo Mizukami1, Mr Yoshihisa Shirai1, Professor Emeritus Alec Mitchell2
1
Nippon Steel Corporation, Niigata, Japan. 2Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

14:20

The Formation Mechanism of Beta Fleck in Titanium Alloys
Professor Emeritus Alec Mitchell
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

14:40

Production of large-sized titanium ingots with regulated oxygen content by EBCHM technology
Prof. Serhii Akhonin1, Dr. Volodymyr Berezos1, Mr. Oleksiy Erokhin1, Dr. Oleksandr Glukhenkyi2, PhD. Oleksii Bondar2
1
Paton Electric Welding Institute, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2Institute of Electrodynamics, Kyiv, Ukraine

15:00

In Situ Observation of Filling and Prediction of Blowholes in Low Pressure Counter Gravity Investment Casting of Titanium Aluminides
Mr. Takanori Matsuki1, Mr. Keiji Azuma1, Mrs. Ayumi Hori1, Mr. Yasuhiro Sawada2, Mr. Yoshinori Sumi1
1
Daido Steel Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan. 2Daido Castings Co., LTD., Nakatugawa, Japan

15:20

Improvements of Size and Productivity in Titanium Foil Manufacturing with Electro-deposition Route
Mr. Takumi Kaneko, Mr. Yuta Nakajo, Mr. Daisuke Suzuki, Mr. Matsuhide Horikawa, Dr. Hideki Fujii
Toho Titanium Co. Ltd., Kanagawa-Pref., Japan

 

15:40-16:00

Refreshment break

16:00-18:00

T10 Marine, Offshore, Automotive & Other Applications [1]

 

Session Chair: Richard Dawidek, University of Sheffield

16:00

Keynote:
New application of titanium for bipolar plate material of proton exchange membrane fuel cells
Toshiki Sato
Adviser & Principal Researcher, Kobe Steel, Ltd., Japan

16:30

Some impact of hydrogen concentration and distribution on low cycle fatigue behaviour of an alpha titanium alloy
Larissa Caroline Martins Moreira1,2, Professor Abdelali Oudriss1, Professor Jamaa Bouhattate1, Cyril Berziou1, Guillaume Lotte1, Stéphane Cohendoz1, Professor Xavier Feaugas1, Simon Frappart2, Aude Mathis2, Thierry Millot2
1
La Rochelle University, La Rochelle, France. 2Naval Group, Nantes, France

16:50

High-heat-transfer titanium plate and surface transfer rolling technology
Mr. Takuya Shiraishi, Ph.D. Yasuyuki Fujii, Ph.D. Yasushi Maeda, Mr. Ryota Ifuku, Ph.D. Akio Okamoto, Mr. Yoshio Itsumi, Mr. Keitaro Tamura, Mr. Toru Shiogama
Kobe Steel Ltd., Kobe, Japan

17:10

Titanium at high temperature: a case study for thermal aging of titanium
Dr Aude Mathis1, Dr François CURTIT2
1
Naval Group, Bouguenais, France. 2EDF, Moret-sur-Loing, France

17:30

Effect of aging temperature on mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-3Nb-2Zr-1Mo titanium alloy sheet
Rui Li, Xiaoxiang Wang
Baoti Group Co. Ltd, Baoji, China

17:50

 

 

T12 NNS & Powder Consolidation [1]

 

Session Chair: Deliang Zhang, Northeastern University

16:00

Recent developments in Ti MIM Technology
Dr Bernd Kronowetter1, Prof Orest Ivasishin2, Dr Dmytro Savvakin2
1
KRONOWETTER Kunststoff- und Metalltechnik GmbH, Mitterfelden, Germany. 2G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine

16:20

AddFAST: A hybrid technique for tailoring microstructures in titanium-titanium composites
Mr Cameron Barrie, Dr Beatriz Fernandez-Silva, Dr Rob Snell, Prof Iain Todd, Prof Martin Jackson
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

16:40

Consolidation study of Ti-Fe elemental powders during Hot Isostatic Pressing by Time-lapse X-ray computed tomography
Ms Jiaqi Xu, Dr Xun Zhang, Prof Michael Preuss, Prof Philip Withers
Henry Royce Institute, Department of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

17:00

Manufacturing of a long rod from Ti15Mo alloy by spark plasma sintering
RNDr Anna Veverková, Bc Adrián Majoroš, Mgr. Jiří Kozlík, Ph.D. Mariano Casas Luna, RNDr, Ph.D. Josef Stráský
Department of Physics of Materials, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

17:20

Optimising titanium porous structures for hydrogen electrolysis and beyond
Mr Iain Berment-Parr, Ms Amanda Field, Mr Michael Parsons
The MTC Ltd., Coventry, United Kingdom

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [8] Strain Hardening & Effect of Oxygen

 

Session Chair: Matt Crill, Boeing

16:00

Keynote:
New strategies for strain-hardening improvements in titanium alloys
Frederic Prima
Professor of Materials Science , Chimie ParisTech, France

16:30

Grain refinement in titanium prevents low temperature oxygen embrittlement
Dr. Yan Chong1,2, Dr. Reza Gholizadeh1, Prof. Tsuru Tomohito3, Prof. Andrew Minor2, Prof. Nobuhiro Tsuji1
1
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. 2University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, USA. 3Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Japan

16:50

Compositional effects on the formation and thermal evolution of ordered precipitates in oxygen rich Ti-Zr-O: an in-situ synchrotron XRD diffraction study
Dr Raphaëlle Guillou1, Ms Fabienne Amann2,3, Dr Régis Poulain3, Dr Stéphanie Delannoy2,4, Dr Jean-Philippe Couzinié3, Dr Ivan Guillot3, Dr Dominique Thiaudière5, Dr Emmanuel Clouet6, Dr Jean-Luc Béchade6, Dr Frédéric Prima2
1
CEA / ISAS/ DMN /SRMA, Gif sur yvette, France. 2Université PSL, Chimie ParisTech–CNRS, Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris, Paris, France. 3Université Paris Est, ICMPE, Thiais, France. 4BIOTECH DENTAL SAS, Salon de Provence, France. 5Synchrotron SOLEIL, Gif sur yvette, France. 6CEA / ISAS/ DMN /SRMP, Gif sur yvette, France

On the oxygen ordering mechanisms in dilute Ti-Zr-O systems

17:10

PhD. Fabienne Amann1,2, Dr. Régis Poulain2,3, Dr. Stéphanie Delannoy1,3, Dr. Raphaëlle Guillou4, Dr. Martin Talla Noutack5, Dr. Zachary Kloenne6, Dr. Sophie Nowak7,8, Pr. Jean-Philippe Couzinié2, Dr. Frédéric De Geuser9, Dr. Baptiste Gault10, Dr. Dominique Thiaudière11, Dr. Jean-Luc Béchade5, Dr. Emmanuel Clouet5, Pr. Hamish Fraser6, Pr. Ivan Guillot2, Pr. Frédéric Prima1
1
Université PSL, Chimie ParisTech–CNRS, Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris (UMR 8247), 75005 Paris, France. 2Université Paris Est Créteil, CNRS (UMR 7182), 94320 Thiais, France. 3Biotech Dental SAS, 13300 Salon-de-Provence, France. 4CEA, Service de Recherches Métallurgiques Appliquées, Université Paris-Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 5Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Service de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 6Ohio State University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 43210 Columbus, USA. 7Université Paris Cité, CNRS, ITODYS, 75006 Paris, France. 8Université Paris Cité and Univ Paris Est Creteil, CNRS, LISA, 75013 Paris, France. 9SIMaP, Grenoble INP, CNRS, UJF, 38402 Saint-Martin-d'Heres Cedex, France. 10Department of Microstructure Physics and Alloy Design, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, 40237 Düsseldorf, Germany. 11Synchrotron SOLEIL, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France

17:30

Effect of oxygen content on dynamic deformation behavior of pure titanium
Ms Yumeng Luo
GRIMAT Engineering Institute Co.,Ltd., Beijing, China

 

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining [3]

 

Session Chair: Hidetoshi Fujii, Osaka University

16:00

Recent Developments in Titanium Braze Alloys
Dr. Colin McCracken1, Dr. Dongmyoung Lee2, Dr Kyung-Taek Kim3
1
Oerlikon Metco (Canada) Inc., Fort Saskatchewan, Canada. 2Oerlikon Metco (US) Inc., Plymouth, USA. 3Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Ansan, Korea, Republic of

16:20

Experimental characterization and physically modeling of strain path dependent microstructure evolution: A case study for primary hot working of titanium alloy
Miss Li Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, xi'an, China

16:40

Equal-Channel-Angular-Swaging for the Production of Nanostructured Titanium Alloy Ti-13Nb-13Zr (NanoTNZ)
M.Sc. Lukas Kluy1, M.Sc. Lina Klinge2, M.Sc. Christopher Spiegel3, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Ing. Peter Groche1, Dr.-Ing. Carsten Siemers2
1
Institute for Production Engineering and Forming Machines, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany. 2Institute for Materials Science, TU Braunschweig, Brunswick, Germany. 3Research Laboratory for Biofilms and Implant Associated Infections (BIOFILM LAB), Experimental Orthopedics, University Hospital for Orthopedics and Traumatology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

17:00

Comparison of Formability between Commercially Pure Titanium ASTM Grade1 Sheet and Steel Sheets
Mr. Ryotaro Miyoshi1, Dr. Shinya Nishiyama2, Mr. shohtaroh Hashimoto2
1
Nippon Steel Corpolation, Futtsu, Japan. 2Nippon Steel Corpolat, Futtsu, Japan

17:20

 

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [4]

  Session Chair: Nicholas Byres, Airbus

16:00

 

16:20

Alloy-alloy-composite titanium aerospace components: dissimilar-alloy microstructure transition gradients and their impact on mechanical behaviour
Dr Alec Davis1, Dr Albert Smith2, Dr Jack Donoghue1, Dr Vivek Sahu1, Dr Jacob Kennedy3, Dr Michael Atkinson1, Dr Armando Caballero4, Dr Romali Biswal4, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj1, Professor Philip Prangnell1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2TESCAN-UK Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 3Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. 4Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom

16:40

Selective laser melting process chain for development of a Ti6Al4V(ELI) nose wheel fork of a light aircraft
Mr Lehlohonolo Francis Monaheng1, Prof Willie Bouwer du Preez1, Prof Claudia Polese2
1
Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein, South Africa. 2University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

17:00

The Role of Microstructural Evolution on the Fatigue Behavior of Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V Alloy
Mr. Bryan Naab, Dr. Mert Celikin
University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

17:20

Manufacturing of Ti grade5 components via Plasma Metal Deposition testing the sensitivity of titanium to oxygen
Dr. Isabel Montealegre-Melendez1, Dr. Eva Perez-Soriano1, Dr. Erich Neubauer2, Ph D student Enrique Ariza2, Dipl.Ing. Michael Kitzmantel2, Dr. Cristina Arevalo1
1
Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain. 2RHP-technology, Seibersdorf, Austria

17:40

Design and development of a printable Ti-Sn-Cr alloys for additive manufacturing
Dr Zhiyi Zou1, Dr Marco Simonelli1, Dr Brandon Mcwilliams2, Dr Matthew Dunstan2, Dr Nesma Aboulkhair1,3, Prof Adam Clare1,4, Prof Richard Hague1
1
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom. 2United States Army Research Laboratory, Maryland, USA. 3Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE. 4The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

 

T2 Aerospace Applications [2]

 

Session Chair: El-Chaikh Ali, Liebherr Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH

16:00

The degradation mechanism of Ti-Nb-Zr-Sn alloys during cyclic testing
Mr Oliver Reed1, Miss Nicole Church1, Mr Christian Talbot1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Professor Nick Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

16:20

An experimental approach to simulate ejecta on titanium spacecraft surfaces under re-entry environment conditions
Dr. Yunus Azakli1, Dr. Simon Graham1, Dr. James Merrifield2, Dr. James Beck3, Dr. Ian Holbrough3, Mr. Benoit Bonvoisin4, Prof. Martin Jackson1
1
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Fluid Gravity Engineering Ltd, Emsworth, United Kingdom. 3Belstead Research Limited, Ashford, United Kingdom. 4European Space Agency, Noordwijk, Netherlands

16:40

Effects of alloying on slip intermittency and localisation in α-Ti
Dr Felicity Worsnop1,2, Dr Rachel Lim3, Dr Darren Pagan3, Dr Joel Bernier4, Dr Yilun Xu1, Dr Thomas McAuliffe1, Prof. David Rugg5, Prof. David Dye1
1
Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom. 2Massachussetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. 3Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA. 4Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA. 5Rolls-Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom

17:00

Quantification of Microtextured Regions by Polarized Light Orientation Imaging for Microstructure-sensitive Fatigue Life Prediction in Titanium Alloys
Mr Daniel Satko1,2, Mr. Thomas Carmody1, Mr. Patrick Fleisher1,2, Dr. Adam Pilchak3, Dr. Andrew Rosenberger4, Dr. Ayman Salem1,2
1
MRL Materials Resources LLC, Xenia, USA. 2TiPolar, Xenia, USA. 3Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA. 4Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, USA

17:20

Metallurgical Investigation of a Ti6242 disk with fatigue progression from sub-surface micro-void
Mr. Philip Sherer
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA

17:40

Properties Of Ti-725: A New α + β Titanium Alloy Designed for High Strength and Excellent Processability
Mr. W. Andrew Sharp1, Dr. Andrew Woodfield1, Dr. Kayla Calvert2
1
GE Aerospace, Cincinnati, USA. 2Titanium Metals Corporation, TIMET, Henderson, USA

 

18:00-19:00

Networking drinks, posters & exhibition

Posters

Improved performance of Ti6Al4V alloy fixation pins by novel catalytic ceramic conversion treatment
Dr James Alexander, Dr Xiaoying Li, Prof Hanshan Dong
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Scale-up study on off-grade titanium sponge deoxidation process using magnesium metal in argon and hydrogen mixed gas atmosphere
Mr. Sung-Hun Park1,2, Ph.D Kyung-Hwan Lim1,3, Ms. Hyunjin Na1,4, Ph.D Tae-Hyuk Lee1, Prof. Ho-Sang Sohn2, Ph.D Jin-Young Lee1, Prof. Jungshin Kang5
1
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of. 2Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, Republic of. 3Hyundai Steel, Dangjin-si, Korea, Republic of. 4Curtin University, Kalgoorlie, Australia. 5Pusan National University, Busan, Korea, Republic of

High Temperature Crack Growth Mechanism of a Titanium Alloy Containing O Phase
Senior engineer qinqin Li, Prof. Xianghong Liu, Prof. Wenzhong Luo, Engineer Yao Li, Prof. Feng Sun, Prof. Huixian Gao, Prof. Yuxuan Du
Western Superconducting Technologies Co Ltd, Xi'an, China

Unique martensitic transformation behavior around yield-drop of fine-grained super-elastic Ti-Nb-Mo alloy
Dr Bingjie Zhang1, Dr Mingda Huang2, Dr Wenqi Mao3, Prof. Nobuhiro Tsuji4
1
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China. 2Xi’ an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China. 3J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan. 4Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Influence of oxygen on the structure of orthorhombic martensitic phase in titanium alloys
Bc. Kristián Šalata, Mgr. Jiří Kozlík, Mgr. Dalibor Preisler
Department of Physics of Materials, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

Mechanical properties of Ti–Mo–Al shape memory alloy aged at α″ region
Dr. Naoki Nohira, Prof. Wan-Ting Chiu, Prof. Akira Umise, Prof. Masaki Tahara, Prof. Hideki Hosoda
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan

High Strain Rate Shear Behavior of T110 Titanium Alloy under Different Loading Conditions
Ph.D. Jacek Janiszewski1, Ph.D. Pavlo Markovsky2,1, M.Sc. Kamil Cieplak1
1
Jarosław Dąbrowski Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. 2G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, N.A.S. of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

The effect of neutron irradiation on the mechanical properties of Ti Grade 2 in ultrafine- and coarse-grained conditions
Bc. Adam Strnad1, RNDr. Petr Harcuba1, RNDr. Pavel Zháňal2, RNDr. Tomáš Krajňák1,3, Dr. Mariia Zimina2,4, PhD. Alica Fedoriková2, RNDr. Ondřej Srba2, doc. PhDr. RNDr. Josef Stráský1, prof. RNDr. Miloš Janeček1
1
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Research Centre Rež, Material analyses, Husinec-Řež, Czech Republic. 3Research Centre, University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovakia. 4dUniversity of Bristol, School of Physics, Interface Analysis Centre, Bristol, United Kingdom

Experimental study of the coupling between oxidation/ageing-microstructure-mechanical properties of Ti-6242S for high temperature applications
Phd student Lucille Bornowsky1,2, Phd Zhao Huvelin1, Phd Aldo Marano1, Full professor Xavier Feaugas2, Phd Pascale Kanouté1, M. Ing. Yves Renollet1
1
DMAS, ONERA, Université Paris Saclay, Châtillon, France. 2LaSIE, UMR CNRS 7356, Université de la Rochelle, La Rochelle, France

Influence of electromagnetic stirring on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-4V alloys
Dr. Tae-Hyuk Lee
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of

Study on properties of large size bar of Ti17 titanium alloy
Mrs Ping Guo, Mr Shewei Xin, Mr Fei Qiang, Mr Lei Zhang, Mrs Huan Wang
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

Microstructure and high-temperature strength of Ti-Al-O alloys
Mr. Hiroki Okawa, Prof. Toshihiro Omori, Prof. Ryosuke Kainuma
Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

Effect of Heat Treatment on Microstructures and Tensile Properties of a New 1500MPa Grade Ultra-high Strength Titanium Alloy
Mr. Xiao Wang
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi’an, China

Layered structure of ultra-fine grained Ti15Mo alloy achieved by cold milling and spark plasma sintering
Dr. Jitka Stráská1, Dr. Anna Veverková1, Dr. Jiří Kozlík1, Dr. Tomáš Chráska2
1
Charles Universtiy, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

Changes of Dynamic Mechanical Properties by Energy Density Variation for SLMed Ti-6Al-4V Alloy
Prof. Dong-Geun Lee1, MS Ji-Hoon Jang2, Dr Hyung-Giun Kim3
1
Sunchon National University, Suncheon, Korea, Republic of. 2MTIG Co. Ltd, Hwaseong, Korea, Republic of. 3Korea Institute of Industrial technology, Gangneung, Korea, Republic of

Investigation of continuous cooling transformations of TIMETAL 54M by means of in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction
Dr. Emad Maawad, Dr. Andreas Stark
Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany

The role of texture in the deformation of commercially pure titanium under compression at cryogenic temperature
Miss Yeonju Noh1, Dr. Min-Su Lee1, Dr. Yong-Taek Hyun2, Prof. Tea-Sung Jun1
1
Incheon National University, Incheon, Korea, Republic of. 2Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

Microstructure evolution and compressive deformation behaviors of metastable beta Titanium alloy
Ph.D course Yong-Jae Lee, Master's course Hyo-Woon Hwang, professor Dong-Geun Lee
Sunchon university, Sunchoen-si, Korea, Republic of

The crystal structure and phase transitions of TiCl2
Dr Mark Styles1, Dr Lyndsey Benson1, Mr Zac Van Gemert1, Mr Karl Weber1, Dr Hoang Duong1, Dr Helen Brand2
1
CSIRO Manufacturing, Melbourne, Australia. 2ANSTO, Melbourne, Australia

A study on additively manufactured Ti35421 titanium alloy: microstructure, heat treatment, and mechanical properties
Dr. Zulei Liang, Professor Zhonggang Sun, Professor Hui Chang
Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China

Microstructure and Properties of Friction Stirring Additive Manufactured (FSAMed) Ti-6Al-4V  Titanium Alloy
Doctoral candidate JIE YAO
NANJING TECH UNIVERSITY, NANJING, China

The examination of the alpha case and improving removal performance of the alpha case on as additive and HIPped L-PBF produced Ti6Al4V ELI
Msc Buket Parlak, Miss Aslınur Atakli, Mr Emre Özeren, Mr Oğuz Acar
TEİ Tusaş Engine Company, Eskişehir, Turkey

Competitor Ti-containing high entropy alloys to Haynes 230 alloy for aeroengine applications
Dr. Tanjore Jayaraman1, Dr. Ramachandra Canumalla2
1
University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, USA. 2Weldaloy Specialty Forgings, Warren, USA

Oxygen content effect on the brittle to ductile temperature transition of Ti-6242 using micromechanical tensile tests at elevated temperatures
Mr VARAIN Boris1,2, Mr SIRVIN Quentin1, Mr VELAY Vincent1, Mr GENEE Julien1, Mr DOD Benjamin2, Mr TEXIER Damien1
1
Institut Clément Ader (ICA) – UMR CNRS 5312, Albi, France. 2Airbus Operations SAS, Toulouse, France

Surface effects on the mechanical behavior of thin titanium products
Mr Jérémy Bernard1, Mr Julien Genée1, Mr Quentin Sirvin1, Mr Vincent Velay1, Mr Henry Proudhon2, Mr Wolfgang Ludwig3, Mr Jean-Charles Stinville4, Mr Marc Legros5, Mr Damien Texier1
1
Institut Clément Ader - UMR CNRS 5312, Albi, France. 2Centre des Matériaux - Mines ParisTech, Corbeil-Essonnes, France. 3ESRF, Grenoble, France. 4University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA. 5CEMES, Toulouse, France

On the twin-induced dynamic recrystallization of CP-Ti under room and cryogenic compression
Dr Umer Chaudry, Dr Min-Su Lee, Prof Tea-Sung Jun
Incheon National University, Incheon, Korea, Republic of

Comparative study on impact and tribology behavior of titanium alloy drill pipe and steel drill pipe under drilling conditions
Prof. Qiang Liu
CNPC Tubular Goods Research Institute, Xi'an, China

Study of Microstuctures and Mechnical of Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-1Fe-1Cr Titanium Alloy Seamless Pipe by Hot Rolling Process
Engineer Qu Lei
Northwest Nonferrous Metal Research Institute, Xi'an, China

Titanium-based porous structures for energy absorption produced via different powder approaches
Dr. Oleksandr Stasiuk, Dr. Pavlo Markovsky, Dr. Dmytro Savvakin, Phd. Denys Oryshych
G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine

Effects of Co addition on superelasticity and elastocaloric effect of nickel-rich Ti-Ni shape memory alloys
Dr. Lei Zhang1,2, Dr. Pengfei Dang2, Prof. Yumei Zhou2, Prof. Dezhen Xue2
1
Northwest Institute For Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China. 2Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China

Microstructure and Mechanical Characterization According to Molybdenum Contents of Ti-Mo-Fe Alloys
Master student HyoWoon Hwang, Phd candidate YongJae Lee, Master student JaeGwan Lee, Full professor Dong-Geun Lee
Sunchon National University, Suncheon, Korea, Republic of

The low cycle fatigue performance of TC4 ELI alloy with bimodal microstructure
Dr. Yangyang Sun, Prof. Liang Feng, Dr. Jie Yao, Dr. Guoqing Dai, Prof. Yuecheng Dong, Prof. Hui Chang, Prof. Lian Zhou
Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China

Evaluation of High Temperature Formability According to Mo Content of Ti-Mo-Fe Metastable Beta Alloys
Master student JaeGwan Lee, Master student HyoWoon Hwang, Full professor Dong-Geun Lee
Sunchon National University, Suncheon, Korea, Republic of

Fatigue crack propagation behaviors in Ti-5Al-3Mo-3V-2Zr-2Cr-1Nb-1Fe alloy
Mrs Huan Wang, Mr Shewei xin, Mr yongqing zhao
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, xian, China

Effect of stress on the oxygen diffusion in commercial pure titanium
Mr Ayyoub Dziri1, Mr Kais Ammar2, Mr Benoit Appolaire3, Mr Quentin Sirvin1, Mr Samuel Forest2, Mr Damien Texier1
1
Institut Clément Ader - UMR CNRS 5312, Albi, France. 2Centre des Matériaux - Mines ParisTech, Corbeil-Essonnes, France. 3Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France

Fabrication of carbon-doped TiO2 layers via Ti oxidation and evaluation of their antibacterial activity
Mr Ryusuke Koizumi1, Dr. Kyosuke Ueda1, Dr. Koyu Ito2, Prof. Kouetsu Ogasawara2, Prof. Takayuki Narushima1
1
Department of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. 2Department of Immunobiology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

 

 

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Wednesday 14 June

08:00-10:00

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [9] Irradiation Effects & Advanced Characterisation

 

Session Chair: Denis Solas, Université Paris-Saclay

08:00

High throughput determination of uniaxial room temperature transient creep behaviour of Ti-6Al by cantilever bending coupled to digital image correlation
Dr Priya Goel, Mr. Faizan Hijazi, Prof. Dipankar Banerjee, Prof. Praveen Kumar, Prof. Vikram Jayaram
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

08:20

Determination of the orientation and shape of α phase lamellae using small-angle X-ray scattering
Dr. Jana Šmilauerová1, Dr. Petr Harcuba1, Dr. Jan Ilavský2, Prof. Miloš Janeček1, Prof. Václav Holý1
1
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, USA

08:40

Mechanical properties and helium irradiation behavior of Ti-5Al-3Zr-3V-0.7Cr alloy as a candidate material for nuclear reactor
Mr. Jinjin Shang1,2, Mr. Yulun Wu1, Mr. Nanjing Chong1, Mr. Bin Zhao3, Dr. Feng Sun1, Prof. Kaixuan Wang1, Prof. Xianghong Liu1
1
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd, Xi’an, China. 2Northwestern polytechnical University, Xi’an, China. 3Xi’an Surface Material Protection Co., Ltd., Xi’an, China

09:00

Transmission Electron Microscopy analysis of irradiation defects in a Ti6-4 alloy. Comparison between Ti2+ ion irradiation and neutron irradiation
Dr Sylvie DORIOT1, Dr Joël MALAPLATE1, Dr France DALLE1, Mr Benoît ARNAL1, Dr Raphaël ROBIN2
1
Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Service de Recherches Métallurgiques Appliquées, Gif sur Yvette, France. 2Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Département des Matériaux pour le Nucléaire, Gif sur Yvette, France

09:20

 

 

T2 Aerospace Applications [3]

 

Session Chair: Hiroaki Matsumoto, Kagawa University

08:00

Howmet Advanced High Temperature Titanium Alloy with Superior Oxidation Resistance, Fatigue Strength, and Creep Resistance
Dr Matthew Dahar, Mr Ernie Crist, Dr Sesh Tamirisakandala
Howmet Aerospace Inc., Niles, USA

08:20

Characterization of Fracture Initiation Sites in Ti64 Dwell Fatigue Specimens
Dr. Asa Frye, Dr. Iuliana Cernatescu, Dr. Adam Pilchak, Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh, Dr. David Furrer, Mr. Michael Allen
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA

08:40

Industry-wide Learning and Perspectives on Management of Cold-Dwell Fatigue Capabilities
Dr. Adam Pilchak1, Dr. Thomas Broderick2, Dr. Pierre Delaleau3, Dr. Katharine Fox4, Dr. Tsukada Masayuki5, Dr. Eric Payton6, Dr. Jean-Manuel Ruppert7, Dr. Brian Streich8, Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh1, Dr. Mirjam Wiedemann9, Dr. Andy Woodfield10
1
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA. 2Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA. 3Safran Aircraft Engines, Colombes, France. 4Rolls Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom. 5IHI Corporation, Tokyo, Japan. 6University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA. 7Safran Helicopter Engines, Bordes, France. 8Honeywell, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 9MTU, Munich, Germany. 10GE Aviation, Cincinnati, OH, USA

09:00

Effect of alloying elements on the high temperature oxidation of near-alpha titanium alloys
PhD Benjamin Vincent, Associate prof. Virgil Optasanu, Associate prof. Ioana Popa, Prof. Tony Montesin, Associate prof. Luc Lavisse
Laboratoire ICB, Dijon, France

09:20

The Transformation Behaviour of Ti-Nb Based Alloys Following Low Temperature Thermal Treatments
Miss Nicole Church1, Mr Christian Talbot1, Mr James Miller1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Prof. Nick Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

09:40

Study of Early Damage Mechanisms in Wrought Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Under Cold Dwell Fatigue Using Reflected Light Dark Field Microscopy and Electron Backscatter Diffraction
Mr. Christopher Collins, Dr. Diana Lados
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [5]

 

Session Chair: Julian Fritzen, Dechema ResearchInstitute

08:00

Insights into grain structure evolution during high-deposition-rate wire-fed AM using cellular automata solidification models
Daniel Dreelan
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

08:20

Extending the powder particle size distribution: effect of processing parameters on microstructure of Ti-6Al-4V made by laser powder bed fusion
Ms. Linda Squillaci1,2, Dr. Magnus Neikter1, Dr. Thomas Hansson1,2, Dr. Peter Harlin1,3, Prof. Robert Pederson1
1
University West, Trollhättan, Sweden. 2GKN Aerospace Sweden AB, Trollhättan, Sweden. 3Sandvik Additive Manufacturing, Sandviken, Sweden

08:40

Simulation of residual stresses in additive-manufactured Ti-6Al-4V components after post-heat treatments
Dr Zhanli Guo1, Mr Soeren Hilbers2, Dr Jean-Philippe Schillé1, Dr Gabriel Mc Bain2
1
Sente Software Ltd, Guildford, United Kingdom. 2Simufact Engineering Gmbh, Hamburg, Germany

09:00

As-built surface and sub-surface influence on fatigue performance of electron beam powder bed fusion Ti-6Al-4V
Mr Karthikeyan Thalavai Pandian1, Dr. Magnus Neikter1, Dr. Thomas Hansson1,2, Mr. Axel Bergström3, Mr. Fredrik Kullenberg2, Prof. Robert Pederson1
1
University West, Trollhättan, Sweden. 2GKN Aerospace Engine Systems, Trollhättan, Sweden. 3AIM SWEDEN AB, Frösön, Sweden

09:20

Improving the Properties of Ti 6Al 4V  AM Parts with Hot Isostatic Pressing
Mr Thomas Bell
Bodycote, macclesfield, United Kingdom

 

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production [2]

 

Session Chair: Lyndsey Benson, University of Sheffield

08:00

Keynote:
Production Cost of Current Titanium Metallurgical Process and Possibility of New Alternative Process
Hongmin Zhu
Professor, University of Science & Technology Beijing, China

08:30

Progress in investment casting of Ti-6Al-4V using calcium zirconate crucibles and shell moulds
B.Eng. Florian Bulling1, Dr. Ing. Ulrich E. Klotz1, Dr. Ing. Lisa Freitag2, Dipl-Ing. Christina Faßauer2, Prof.Dr.-Ing.habil Christos G. Aneziris2
1
fem Research Institute for Precious Metals and Metals Chemistry, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. 2IKFVW Institute of Ceramics, Refractories and Composite Materials, Freiberg, Germany

08:50

A holistic approach to low-cost Ti
Professor Zak Fang
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

09:10

Environment friendly Process for the Recovery of Titanium Dioxide from Ilmenite Ore
Dr Jeya Kumari Ephraim
National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR), Madras Complex, Chennai, India

09:30

In-situ characterization and analytical method of titanium metalelectrodeposition
Dr. Rui Yuan
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China. University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China. Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [10] Understanding Beta Alloys - Part 2

 

Session Chair: Bernard Viguier, University of Toulouse

08:00

Investigation of phase-transformation-process of T-5553 alloy during continuous heating to 923 K using HREM and HEXRD
Dr. Eiichi Sukedai1, Prof. Elisabeth Aeby-Gautier2, Dr. Moukrane Dehmas2, Dr. Eishi Tanabe3
1
Okayama University of Science, Okayama, Japan. 2Nancy University, Nancy, France. 3Hiroshima Prefecture Technology Research Institute, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan

08:20

The interplay relationship between the microstrcutral features and fretting damage resistance in a metastable titanium alloy
Miss Yanlin Tong, Associate professor Ke Hua, Associate professor Hongxing Wu, Prof. Haifeng Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, XI'AN, China

08:40

Contribution of electrical resistivity to the quantification of α and ωiso phase transformations in Ti15Mo and Ti10Mo titanium alloys
M Benoît Denand1, Pr Yann Le Bouar2, Ms Florimonde Lebel1, M Jaafar Ghanbaja1, Pr Benoît Appolaire1
1
Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. 2Laboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures, Châtillon, France

09:00

From strain localization to anisotropic tensile properties in Ti-10V-2Al-3Fe
Mme Tiphaine Giroud, Mme Anais Huet, Dr Azdine Nait-Ali, Dr Patrick Villechaise, Dr Samuel Hemery
Insitut Pprime, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France

09:20

Grain boundary segregation and mechanisms of grain boundary α phase formation in metastable β-Titanium alloys
Dr. T.S. Prithiv1, Dr. Zachary Kloenne2, Prof. Yufeng Zheng3, Prof. Hamish Fraser2, Dr. Stoichko Antonov4
1
Max-Planck-Institut fur Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, Germany. 2The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. 3University of Nevada Reno, Reno, USA. 4National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, USA

09:40

High strain rate mechanical deformation of metastable β-Titanium alloys
Dr. Abhishek Sharma1, Dr. Nartu Mohan Sai Kiran1, Dr. Ravisankar Haridas1, Mr. Supreeth Gaddam1, Dr. Srinivas Aditya Mantri1, Dr. Sriswaroop Dasari1, Dr. Jeffrey T Lloyd2, Dr. Rajiv Mishra1, Dr. Rajarshi Banerjee1
1
University of North Texas, Denton, USA. 2DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, Dayton, USA

 

T6 Environmental Applications [2]

 

Session Chair: Hanshan Dong, University of Birmingham

08:00

Susceptibility of environment-assisted cracking of super-elastic TiNi alloy hydrogen-charged and exposed in air
Prof. Takumi Haruna, Ms. Mizuho Hayakawa
Kansai University, Suita, Japan

08:20

A novel test method for determining the effect of a vacuum environment on fatigue in Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Chris Collins1, Dr Mohammed Azeem2, Dr Richard Chater3, Dr David Rugg4, Professor David Dye3
1
Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom. 2Leicester University, Leicester, United Kingdom. 3Imperial College, London, United Kingdom. 4ex - Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom

08:40

Growth behaviors of Al2O3 and TiO2 during high-temperature oxidation in the Ti–Al–O system
Dr. Tomonori Kitashima1,2, Dr. Takanobu Hiroto1, Dr. Makoto Watanabe1
1
National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan. 2Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

09:00

Investigating macro- and meso-scale deformation behaviour of commercially pure titanium at cryogenic temperature
Ph.D Min-Su Lee1, Ph.D Yong-Taek Hyun2, Prof Tea-Sung Jun1
1
Incheon National University, Incheon, Korea, Republic of. 2Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

09:20

Stress corrosion cracking in binary titanium alloys
Dr Abigail Ackerman1, Dr Felicity Worsnop2,1, Prof David Dye1, Prof Baptiste Gault1,3
1
Imperial College, London, United Kingdom. 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA. 3Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, Germany

 

10:00-10:20

Refreshment break

10:20-12:30

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining [4]

 

Session Chair: Lukas Kluy, Technische Universität Darmstadt

10:20

Experimental investigations and finite element modelling of inertia friction welded joints of Ti-6Al-4V alloy
Dr Saranarayanan Ramachandran1, Dr Amborish Banerjee1, Dr Laurie da Silva1, Dr David Easton1, Dr Salaheddin Rahimi1, Dr Bradley Wynne2
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 2Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

10:40

Can Ti-6Al-4V be stamped? A new cost-effective and energy-efficient Heat Stamping process to produce complex-shaped titanium panels
Mr Famin Tian, Mr Chuankai Tang, Dr Nan Li
Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

11:00

Thermal modelling of friction stir welding of Ti6Al4V validated using Infinite Focus Microscopy (IFM)
Dr Masoumeh Faraji1, Mr Jonathan Martin2, Dr Montadhar Al-Moussawi3
1
Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom. 2TWI, Rotherham, United Kingdom. 3Al-furat Al-awsat Technical University, Najaf, Iraq

11:20

Evaluation of Ti6AL4V forging microstructure based on ultrasonic characteristic parameters
Mr Ke liu, Mr Jianguo Wang, Mr Yushe Gao, Mrs Huixian Gao
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

11:40

Prediction of damage behavior in thermoplastic forming of titanium alloy on aviation hollow blades
Ph.D. Candidate Rui Feng, Prof. Minghe Chen, Prof. Lansheng Xie
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China

 

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [4]

 

Session Chair: Christoper Collins, Rolls-Royce plc

10:20

On the origins of abnormally coarse β grain structures during β-annealing of Ti-64 wrought products
Dr Nicholas Byres1, Dr Jack Donoghue2, Dr Alec Davis2, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj2, Mr Benjamin Dod3, Professor João Quinta da Fonseca2, Professor Phillip Prangnell2,1
1
Airbus, Bristol, United Kingdom. 2University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 3Airbus, Toulouse, France

10:40

Dynamic globularization of a Ti-6Al-4V alloy under isothermal forging: Effect of initial α-lamellae size analyzed by experiment and machine learning
Professor Hiroaki Matsumoto, Graduate student Shingo Yoshida, Doctral student Irvin Séchepée
Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan

11:00

Development of Advanced Ceramic Conversion Treatment for Titanium Alloys to Combat Wear – An Overview
Dr. Zhenxue ZHANG1, Professor Hanshan Dong2
1
The University of Birmingham, Bitmingham, United Kingdom. 2The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

11:20

Novel combined severe plastic deformation processing (ECAP/S+RS) of pure and Titanium alloys enables superior fatigue resistance for next generation aerospace, automotive and biomedical devices
Dr.-Ing. Alexander Kopp1, MSc Max Müther1, Dr. Francesco D‘Elia2, MSc Lukas Kluy3, Dr. Jonas Werner4
1
Meotec GmbH, Aachen, Germany. 2Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. 3TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany. 4GfE RWTH, Aachen, Germany

11:40

Causes of flow localization in a Ti17 alloy during hot forming, and its consequences for the microstructure
Assoc. Prof. Maria Cecilia Poletti1,2, Dr. Peng Wang1, Eng. Franz Miller Branco Ferraz1,2, Dr. Ricardo Buzolin1,2
1
Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria. 2Christian Doppler Laboratory for Design of high-performance alloys by thermomechanical processing, Graz, Austria

12:00

Influence of Thermomechanical Treatment on the Mechanical Properties of CP-Ti
Ph.D. student Nafiseh Ghavidel, Professor Eberhard Kerscher
Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Kaiserslautern, Germany

 

T6 Environmental Applications [3]

 

Session Chair: Christian Stöcker, Howmet Aerospace

10:20

Keynote:
Hydrogen in Titanium and Stress Corrosion Cracking
David Dye
Professor, Imperial College, United Kingdom

10:50

Effect of silver on the ceramic conversion process and the surface properties of Ti6Al4V alloy
Dr. Zhenxue Zhang, Dr. James Alexander, Professor Hanshan Dong, Dr Xiaoying Li
The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

11:10

Hydride formation and influence of hydrogen on micromechanics in a dilute α+β Ti alloy
Dr Felicity Worsnop, Prof. C. Cem Taşan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

11:30

Theoretical and experimental studies of alloying elements on oxygen diffusion and solubility in titanium alloys
PhD student Kevin Gautier1, Pr. Daniel Monceau1, Dr. Enrica Epifano1, Dr. Thomas Gheno2, Dr. Damien Connétable1
1
CIRIMAT-ENSIACET, Toulouse, France. 2ONERA-DMAS, Chatillon, France

11:50

Effect of the oxygen content on the sub-grain nanoindentation response in titanium affected by high-temperature oxidation
Mr Damien TEXIER1, Mr. Quentin SIRVIN1, Mr. Charles ROMAIN1, Mr. Henry PROUDHON2, Mr. Vladislav YASTREBOV2, Mr. Marc LEGROS3
1
Institut Clément Ader - UMR CNRS 5312, Albi, France. 2Centre des Matériaux, Mines ParisTech, Corbeil-Essonnes, France. 3CEMES, Toulouse, France

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [11] Influence of Microstructure on Strength and Toughness

 

Session Chair: Phillippe Castany, INSA Rennes

10:20

Development and application of a new ultra-high strength and high toughness titanium alloy
Prof. Xianghong Liu1,2, Dr. Jinguang Li2, Dr. Tao Wang2, Dr. Shaoqiang Li2, Mr. Jing Yang2, Prof. Shewei Xin1, Prof. Yingjie Ma3
1
Northwest Institute For Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China. 2Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China. 3Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shen yang, China

10:40

Elastocaloric effect at near room temperature in a Ti-Al-based shape memory alloy
Dr. Sheng Xu, Mr. Yuxin Song, Dr. Xiao Xu, Prof. Toshihiro Omori, Prof. Ryosuke Kainuma
Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

11:00

Understanding the relationships between heterogeneous microstructures and tensile properties through characterization of plastic strain localization in Ti-6Al-4V processed by WDED
Engineer François Bourdin1,2, Associate Professor Samuel Hemery3,4,5, Research Associate Damien Texier2,6, Professor Florence Pettinari-Sturmel7, Senior Researcher Joël Douin7, Engineer Claude Archambeau8, Engineer Philippe Emile8
1
Airbus Central R&T, Toulouse, France. 2Institut Clément Ader, Albi, France. 3Institut Pprime, Poitiers, France. 4ISAE-ENSMA, Poitiers, France. 5Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France. 6CNRS, Toulouse, France. 7CEMES, Toulouse, France. 8Airbus Operations SAS, Toulouse, France

11:20

Microstructure and tensile properties of hydrogenated-dehydrogenated Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Velile Vilane1,2, Professor Robert Knutsen2, Dr Johan Westraadt1
1
Neslon Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa. 2University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

11:40

Influence of Deformation on Microstructure and Tensile Properties of TC2 Titanium Alloy
Mr. Sheng Zhang, Mr. Xiaolong Ren, Mr. Tao wang, Mr. Yong Ren, Mr. Jing Yang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

12:00

Research Progress of High-strength and High-toughness TB15(BTi-6554)Titanium Alloy
Dr Jixiong Liu, Mr Xiaoxiang Wang
Baoti Group Co., Ltd, baoji, China

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [6]

 

Session Chair: Gavin Baxter, University of Sheffield

10:20

Spatial Control of Chemistry, Microstructure, and Mechanical Properties in Electron Beam Melted Ti-6Al-4V
Ms. Katie O'Donnell1, Dr. Maria Quintana1, Mr. Thomas Ales1, Dr. Michael Kirka2, Dr. Christopher Ledford2, Dr. Sid Pathak1, Dr. Peter Collins1
1
Iowa State University, Ames, USA. 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA

10:40

Lean Additive Manufacturing of Titanium Parts in Larger Dimensions and Volumes
Dr.-Ing. Dirk Herzog1,2, Prof. Ingomar Kelbassa1,2, Mr. Jan Johannsen2, Dr.-Ing. Philipp Imgrund2, Mr. Juan Pablo Roldan Ospina2, Mr. Philipp Kohlwes2, Mr. Jim Shipley3, Mr. Anders Magnusson3
1
Institute for Industrialization of Smart Materials, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany. 2Fraunhofer IAPT, Hamburg, Germany. 3Quintus Technologies AB, Västerås, Sweden

11:00

Development of a unique alternative metallurgical witness specimen for quality assurance of metal additive manufacturing
Dr. Dean Kouprianoff
Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein, South Africa

11:20

Achieving Ultra-high Strength Rapidly in Ti-3Al-8V-6Cr-4Mo-4Zr Alloy Processed by Directed Energy Deposition
Professor Aijun Huang, Dr Kun Zhang, Dr Wen Hao Kan, Dr Samuel lim, Dr Yuman Zhu
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

11:40

Rapid hardening response of ultra-hard Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo alloy produced by laser powder bed fusion
Mr Huizhi Peng1,2, Mr Shun Wu1,2, Dr Wen Hao Kan1,2, Dr Samuel Chao Voon Lim1,2, Dr Yuman Zhu1,2, Dr Aijun Huang1,2
1
Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing, Melbourne, Australia. 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

12:00

Spinodal decomposition in Cu-modified Ti-6Al-4V fabricated by additive manufacturing: tweed structure in Ti69.9Al4.6V2.5Cu23
MSc Valerie Goettgens1, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.mont. Ilse Papst2, Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Gerhard Leichtfried3
1
University of Innsbruck, institute for mechatronics, department for material science, Innsruck, Austria. 2FELMI-ZFE, Graz, Austria. 3Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr., Innsbruck, Austria

 

T13 Resource and Energy Efficiency; Recycling; Life-Cycle Analysis [1]

 

Session Chair: Mark Styles, CSIRO

10:20

Towards circular economy in TiO2 production: Opportunities and bottlenecks for recovery of strategic metals
Dr Terence Makanyire, Mr Mufaro Maregere, Mr Michael Grimley
GSA Environmental Ltd, Lincoln, United Kingdom

10:40

A ballistic assessment of waste titanium processed using field-assisted sintering technology (FAST)
Mr Samuel Lister1, Dr Oliver Levano Blanch1, Dr Beatriz Fernandez Silva1, Dr Kam Sagoo2, Prof Martin Jackson1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL), Telford, United Kingdom

11:00

Toward a circular economy for titanium additive manufacturing parts
Dr Guillaume Abrivard
Airbus Central R&T, Bouguenais, France

11:20

FAST-roll:  Production of titanium sheet from recycled powder and machining swarf
Dr Will Pulfrey, Mr Sam Lister, Dr Simon Graham, Mr Nigel Adams, Professor Martin Jackson
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:40

Circular economy in critical value chains: The case of titanium metal in the defence and civil aviation sectors
Dr. Alejandro Buesa1, Dr Paola Albizzati1, Ms. Elena Garbarino2, Dr. Hans Saveyn1, Dr. Brian Baldassarre1
1
Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Seville, Spain. 2European Defence Agency, Brussels, Belgium

12:00

Upcycling of titanium machining swarfs for manufacturing wire feedstock used in additive manufacturing for aerospace industry
Dr Xiangfang Xu1, Dr Serdar Atamert2, Dr Guillaume Abrivard3, Mr Francois Morlec4
1
Airbus Operations Ltd, Bristol, United Kingdom. 2Epoch Wires Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 3Airbus Operations SAS, Nantes, France. 4Airbus Operations SAS, Toulouse, France

 

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-18:00

Industrial Visit: Coaches to AFRC

18:00

Close

 

Thursday 15 June

08:00-10:00

T11 Materials 4.0; Multi-scale Modelling [2]

 

Session Chair: Sara Clements, 

08:00

Developing a Microstructural Fingerprint for Titanium Alloys
Mr Michael White, Dr Christopher Race, Prof Philip Withers
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

08:20

Probing deformation texture prediction using multilevel Monte Carlo techniques
Dr Michael Atkinson1, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj1, Prof Tim Dodwell2,3,4, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca1
1
Department of Materials, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom. 3The Alan Turing Institute, London, United Kingdom. 4digiLab, Exeter, United Kingdom

08:40

Using Machine Learning to Predict Heat Treatment Temperature of Ti-64 based on Microstructure
Mr Joshua Taylor1, Mr Dennis Premoli1, Dr David Wadeson2, Mr Edward Saunders3, Prof Martin Jackson1
1
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom. 3Rolls-Royce, Bristol, United Kingdom

09:00

Digital ecosystem to predict microstructure evolution of FAST processed Ti-6Al-4V billets from powder
Dr Lucia Scotti1, Professor Martin Jackson1, Dr Oliver Levano Blanch2, Dr Beatriz Fernandez Silva2, Mr Sam Lister1, Mr Prashant Jadhav1, Mr Hugh Banes1, Dr Magnus Anderson1, Professor Hector Basoalto1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom

09:20

Keynote:
Model Based Materials Engineering for Titanium Alloys in Aerospace Applications
Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh, Mr. Ryan Noraas, Ms. Sara Clements, Dr. David Furrer, Dr. Austin Ross
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA

09:50

 

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [7]

 

Session Chair: Fabian Haase, Technische Universität Braunschweig

08:00

 

08:20

Fatigue performance of selective laser melted Ti-6Al-4V: The implications of machining induced residual stress on crack initiation behaviour
Mr Thomas Childerhouse1, Dr Abdul Haque1, Dr Rachid M'Saoubi2,3, Dr Luiz Franca4, Dr Martin Jackson1, Mr Dennis Premoli1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Seco Tools, Fagersta, Sweden. 3Lund University, Lund, Sweden. 4Element Six, Harwell, United Kingdom

08:40

Polarized Light Orientation Imaging for Quantifying the Effect of Cooling Rate on Ti-6Al-4V Microstructure Development in Laser Powder-Bed Fusion
Mr. Evan Adcock1, Dr. Anthony Rollett1, Dr. Ayman Salem2
1
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. 2MRL Materials Resources LLC, Dayton, OH, USA

09:00

Additive Manufacturing of Metastable β-titanium Alloys: Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties
Dr. Srinivas Aditya Mantri1, Dr. Mohan Sai Kiran Kumar Yadav Nartu1, Dr. Abhishek Sharma1, Dr SriSwaroop Dasari1, Dr Shashank Sharma1, Dr Riyadh Salloom1, Dr Fan Sun2, Dr Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1, Dr Frederic Prima2, Dr Narendra Dahotre1, Dr Rajarshi Banerjee1
1
University of North Texas, Denton, USA. 23PSL Research University, Chimie ParisTech, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, Paris, France

09:20

The effects of multi-step dehydrogenation on hydrogen heat treated Ti-6Al-4V
Dr. Matthew Dunstan1, Dr. James Paramore2, Dr. Brady Butler2, Prof Z Zak Fang3
1
DEVCOM Army Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA. 2DEVCOM Army Research Lab, College Station, USA. 3University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

 

T2 Aerospace Applications [4]

 

Session Chair: Matt Lunt, dstl

08:00

Keynote:
Aerospace Materials
Kayla Calvert
Global Director of Metallurgical Engineering, Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET), USA

08:30

Recent Advances in Titanium Alloy Extrusions for Aerospace Applications
Dr. Sesh Tamirisakandala1, Dr. Matthew Dahar1, Mr. Derek Ramirez2, Mr. Martin Davey3
1
Howmet Aerospace, Niles, USA. 2Howmet Aerospace, Houston, USA. 3Howmet Aerospace, Low Moor, United Kingdom

08:50

Application of modelling to optimisation of net shape centrifugal casting – TiAl turbine blades
Dr Nick Humphreys1, Dr Diane McBride2, Dr Nick Croft2, Dr Dmytro Shevchenko1, Prof Paul Withey1, Prof Mark Cross2, Prof Nick Green1
1
The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom

09:10

Continuous, Industry-Wide Efforts to Improve the Safety of Titanium Alloy Turbine Engine Rotors
Dr. Andy Woodfield1, Dr David Furrer2, Mr. Jamie Moschini3, Dr. Adam Pilchak2, Dr. Jean-Manuel Ruppert4
1
GE Aerospace, Cincinnati, USA. 2Pratt and Whitney, East Hartford, USA. 3Rolls-Royce, Derby, USA. 4Safran Helicopter Engines, Bordes, France

09:30

An investigation into the effect of microtextured regions on the strain localisation and crack initiation of forged Ti-6Al-4V.
Mr Patrick Curran1, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj1, Prof Philip Prangnell1, Dr Benjamin Dod2, Dr Nicholas Byres3, Dr Michael Atkinson1, Dr Adam Plowman1, Mr Dongchen Hu1, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca1
1
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2AIRBUS, Toulouse, France. 3AIRBUS, Bristol, United Kingdom

09:50

 

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [12] Miscellaneous - Part 2

 

Session Chair: James Pepper, University of Sheffield

08:00

A high resolution DIC investigation of slip activity in relation to microstructure in Ti-6Al-4V
Mr Thomas Yvinec, Dr Valery Valle, Ms Florence Hamon, Dr Samuel Hemery
Institut PPrime, Chasseneuil, France

08:20

Mechanical Behavior and Ballistic Resistance of Multilayered Ti6Al4V based Metal Matrix Composites after Hot Isostatic Pressing
Dr Pavlo Markovsky1, Dr Jacek Janiszewski2, Prof Orest Ivasishin1, Dr Dmytro Savvakin1, Dr Judita Sinkiewicz2, Dr Bartosz Fikus2, Dr Oleksandr Stasiuk1, Prof Sergey Prikhodko3
1
G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2Jarosław Dąbrowski Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. 3University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA

08:40

Identification of Twinning Systems in Commercially-Pure Titanium using Polarized Light Microscopy
M.Sc. Stella Diederichs1, Dr. Lucía Morales-Rivas2, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eberhard Kerscher1
1
Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Kaiserslautern, Germany. 2Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas (CENIM), Madrid, Spain

09:00

Mechanical properties of microstructural gradients in Ti-6Al-4V generated with thermohydrogen treatment
M. Sc. Christopher David Schmidt, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Jürgen Christ, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel von Hehl
University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany

09:20

Enhanced tensile properties of a Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo-Si alloy with duplex (α+α’) microstructure
Doctoral student Irvin Séchepée1, Professor Hiroaki Matsumoto1, Professor Vincent Velay2
1
Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan. 2IMT Mines Albi, Albi, France

09:40

Strategies for accelerated development of strain-transformable alloys by chemically graded materials: from process to local characterization
PhD. Clémence Fontaine1, Dr. Lola Lilensten1, Dr. Dalibor Preisler2, Pr. Josef Strasky2, Pr. Milos Janecek2, Pr. Frédéric Prima1
1
IRCP, PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, Paris, France. 2Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic

T12 NNS & Powder Consolidation [2]

 

Session Chair: Sam Lister, University of Sheffield

08:00

Keynote:
Fabricating titanium and titanium alloy parts and structural members cost and energy effectively by a novel PM technology
Deliang Zhang
Chair Professor, Northeastern University, China

08:30

Technological advancements in the manufacture of near-to-net extrusions for aerospace applications
Phani Gudipati, Michael Campbell, Brandon Rogers, Steven James
Plymouth Tube Company, Hopkinsville, USA

08:50

Manufacturing Cost Effective Titanium-6Al-4V and Titanium Matrix Composite[RB1] Satellite Tanks Using Net-shape Diffusion Bonding 
Mr Craig Blacker, Mr Stephen Kyle-Henney, Dr. Ralf Becker, Mr Michael Iles
TISICS, Farnborough, United Kingdom

 

 

09:10

Quasi in-suit study of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties in Ti6Al4V alloy metal injection molding
Post Phd Zhengfei Zhou1,2, Graduate student Xiaolong Chen1,2, Graduate student Wanli Ren1, Professor Hui Chang1,2
1
Njtech University, Nanjing, China. 2SHANGI INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS(NANJING)CO.,LTD, Nanjing, China

09:30

Recent Developments in Titanium Hydride Powder Metallurgy: Advantages and Distinctive Features
Prof. Orest Ivasishin1, Dr Dmytro Savvakin1, Dr Oleksandr Bondarchuk2, Dr Pavlo Markovsky1, Dr Oleksandr Stasiuk1
1
G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Braga, Portugal

 

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [5]

 

Session Chair: Dave Easton, AFRC Strathclyde Unviersity

08:00

A multi-phase field approach to understanding the development of abnormally coarse grain structures during β-annealing of Ti64
Dr Adam Plowman, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

08:20

Plasticity micro-mechanisms in high-strength (α+β) titanium alloys: a focused in situ study of transformed β-colonies
Dr. Shaolou Wei1, Dr. John Foltz2, Dr. Luis Ruiz-Aparicio3, Prof. Cem Tasan1 (presented by Dr Felicity Worsnop1)
1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, USA
2ATI Specialty Materials, North Carolina, USA
3ATI Specialty Rolled Products, Pennsylvania, USA

 

08:40

Recrystallization mechanisms and kinetics of forged Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al alloy: an in-situ resistometric investigation
Mr. Ioannis Skordilis1, Dr. Stéphanie Delannoy1, Dr. Fan Sun1, Prof. Nathalie Bozzolo2, Prof. Frédéric Prima1
1
PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, CNRS UMR 8247, Paris, France. 2Mines Paris, PSL University, Centre for material forming (CEMEF), CNRS UMR 06904, Sophia Antipolis, France

09:00

Microstructure design of beta annealed Ti-15Mo using thermomechanical processing
Mr Esmaeil Shahryari1, Eng. Franz Miller Branco Ferraz1,2, Mr Jiří Kozlík3, RNDr. Petr Harcuba3, Prof. RNDr. Miloš Janeček3, Dr.techn. Fernando Gustavo Warchomicka1, Assoc.Prof. Dr.techn. Maria Cecilia Poletti1,2
1
Institute of Materials Science, Joining and Forming at Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria. 2Christian Doppler Laboratory for Design of High-Performance Alloys by Thermomechanical Processing, Graz, Austria. 3Department of Physics of Materials, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

09:20

Microstructure refinement and mechanical properties of pure titanium by severe deformation and multifield coupling treatment
Dr. Xiu Song, Mr Jiachen Wang, Prof. Lei Wang, Dr. Yang Liu
Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

09:40

The role of the α-phase in the hot deformation behaviour of a Ti-17 alloy
Eng. Franz Miller Branco Ferraz1,2, Eng. Mestr. Dr.techn. Ricardo Henrique Buzolin1,2, Dr.techn. Fernando Gustavo Warchomicka1, Dipl.-Ing. Michael Lasnik3, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Alfred Krumphals4, Assoc.Prof. Dr.techn. Maria Cecilia Poletti1,2
1
Institute of Materials Science, Joining and Forming at Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria. 2Christian Doppler Laboratory for Design of High-Performance Alloys by Thermomechanical Processing, Graz, Austria. 3voestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace GmbH & Co KG, Kapfenberg, Austria. 4voestalpine BÖHLER Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG, Kapfenberg, Austria

 

10:00-10:20

Refreshment break

10:20-12:30

T11 Materials 4.0; Multi-scale Modelling [3]

 

Session Chair: João Quinta da Fonseca, University of Manchester

10:20

Keynote:
Titanium: a promising metal full of challenges
Christophe Petit
Chief Technical Officer, Aubert & Duval, France

10:50

Tools and Methods for Microtexture Classification and Physics Based Dwell Fatigue Life Prediction in Ti-6Al-4V
Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh1, Mr. Ryan Noraas1, Ms. Sara Clement1, Dr. Michael Glavicic2, Dr. Rajiv Sampath3, Dr. Andrew Sharp3, Dr. Daira Legzdina4, Dr. Brijesh Kumar4, Dr. Kayla Calvert5, Dr. Ian Dempster6, Dr. Mathew Dahar7, Dr. Todd Turner8, Mr. Vikas Saraf9, Dr. Sesh Tamirisakandala7, Mr. Michael Jacques7
1Pratt & Whitney, E. Hartford, USA. 2Rolls Royce, Indianapolis, USA. 3GE, Evandale, USA. 4Honeywell, Phoenix, USA. 5TIMET, Henderson, USA. 6Wyman Gordon, Houston, USA. 7Howmet, Niles, USA. 8AFRL, Dayton, USA. 9ATI Forged Products, Cudahy, USA

11:10

Twin boundary activated α→ ω→ fcc phase transformation in titanium subjected to multiple laser shock peening
Dr Lei Li
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, xi'an, China

11:30

Variant Selection during Beta to Alpha Transformation in Titanium Alloys
Prof. Rongpei Shi
Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Shenzhen, China

11:50

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Creep Mechanism in some HCP Metals Under Different Temperature and Stress
Prof. Dongsheng Xu1,2, Mr. Zhichao Meng1,2, Mr. Zikai Meng1,2, Dr. Jianke Qiu1,2, Dr. Changyuan Gao3, Mr. Hui Guo1,2, Dr. Liutao Chen3, Prof. Jiafeng Lei1,2, Prof. Rui Yang1,2
1
Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China. 2School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Shenyang, China. 3China Nuclear Power Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd, Shenzhen, China

12:10

The dislocation density-based model and CDRX(continuous dynamic recrystallization) simulation for TB6 alloy during multi-pass hot deforamtion
Dr Jing Wang, Professor Gang Chen
Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China

 

T5 Biomedical & Healthcare Applications [3]

 

Session Chair: Masaaki Nakai, Kindai University

10:20

Keynote:
Recent development of Ti-Mo and Ti-Cr based superelastic alloys
Hideki Hosoda
Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

10:50

Low temperature gaseous surface hardening of titanium and titanium alloys
PhD student Magnus F. Grüner1,2, PhD Frederik Bojsen-Møller2, Associate Professor Morten S. Jellesen1, Professor, Dr.ir. Marcel A.J. Somers1, Associate Professor Thomas L. Christiansen1
1
Denmark's Technical University, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark. 2Elos Medtech, Gørløse, Denmark

11:10

Developing precious metal containing metastable beta alloys for biomedical applications
Mr Ayush Prasad, Ms Nicole Church, Mr Christian Talbot, Prof. Nick Jones
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

11:30

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [8]

 

Session Chair: Pete Collins, Iowa State University

10:20

Microstructural evolution during post heat treatment of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy manufactured by laser powder bed fusion
Dr Yassine Lakroune1, Dr Damien Connetable1, Dr Jonathan Hugues2, Mr Paul Hermantier1,2, Dr Pere Barriobero-Vila3,4, Dr Moukrane Dehmas1
1
CIRIMAT, Toulouse, France. 2IRT Saint Exupery, Toulouse, France. 3UPV, Barcelona, Spain. 4DLR, Cologne, Germany

10:40

Thermohydrogen Refinement of Microstructure of Additively Manufactured and Other Near-net-shape Titanium Components
Dr. James D. Paramore1,2,3, Dr. Brady G. Butler1, Dr. Matthew K. Dunstan4, Mr. Michael T. Hurst3, Dr. Z. Zak Fang2
1
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, College Station, USA. 2University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA. 3Texas A&M Univeristy, College Station, USA. 4DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA

11:00

The effect of rapid heating and quenching cycles on phase formation and phase evolution in advanced γ-TiAl based alloys
Dr. Andreas Stark, Dr. Marcus W. Rackel, Dr. Florian Pyczak
Helmholtz‐Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany

11:20

Developments in titanium processing at CSIRO
Dr Mark Styles, Dr Peter King, Dr Robert Wilson, Dr Kun Yang, Dr Lyndsey Benson
CSIRO Manufacturing, Melbourne, Australia

11:40

Consideration of Design Safety Factors for Additive Manufactured Titanium
Dr Roger Lumley
AWBell Pty Ltd, Dandenong South, Australia. La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

12:00

Underlying factors determining grain morphologies in high-strength titanium alloys processed by additive manufacturing
Dr. Mohan Sai Kiran KumarYadav Nartu1, Mr. Brian Welk2, Dr. Srinivas Aditya Mantri1, Mr. Nevin Taylor2, Dr. Gopal Babu Viswanathan3, Dr. Narendra Dahotre1, Dr. Rajarshi Banerjee1, Dr. Hamish Fraser2
1
University of North Texas, Denton, USA. 2The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. 3The Ohio State University, Denton, USA

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [13] TRIP/TWIP & stress-induced behaviour - Part 1

 

Session Chair: Patrick Villechaise, ISAE-ENSMA

10:20

Early-stage isothermal omega precipitation and its influences on TRIP/TWIP effects in metastable beta Ti-12Mo alloy
Dr Fan SUN1, Dr Bingnan Qian2, Dr Srinivas Aditya Mantri3, Dr Sriswaroop Dasari3, Dr Lola Lilensten1, Dr Philippe Vermaut1, Prof. Rajarshi Banerjee3, Prof. Frédéric Prima1
1
IRCP-ENSCP Chimie-Paristech, PSL, Paris, France. 2Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China. 3University of North Texas, Denton, USA

10:40

Unveiling the contribution of the various interfaces to the work-hardening in TRIP/TWIP titanium alloys
Dr Lola Lilensten1, Dr Bingnan Qian1, Dr Philippe Vermaut1,2, Dr Fan Sun1, Prof Frédéric Prima1
1
Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, Paris, France, Paris, France. 2Sorbonne University, UPMC University Paris, UFR926, Paris, 75005, France, Paris, France

11:00

Evidence of an intermediate phase during the β to α” stress-induced martensitic transformation in Ti-based superelastic alloys
Dr. Philippe Castany, Dr. Jingjun Gao, Pr. Thierry Gloriant
INSA Rennes, Rennes, France

11:20

SEM and EBSD in-situ study of Ti-Nb-Zr-O alloys undergoing stress-induced martensitic transformation / twinning
Mr. Dalibor Preisler, Mr. Jiří Kozlík, Dr. Petr Harcuba, prof. Miloš Janeček, assoc. prof. Josef Stráský
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

11:40

Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy - Method for High-throughput characterization of elastic moduli of Ti-Nb-Zr-O alloys prepared by Field assisted sintering technique
Dr Michaela Janovska1, Prof Hanus Seiner1, Dr Martin Koller1, Dr Petr Sedlak1, Mr Dalibor Preisler2, Mr Jiri Kozlik2, Dr Tomas Chraska3, Dr Josef Strasky2, Prof Milos Janecek2
1
Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. 3Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

12:00

Quantifying the phase stability of TWIP and TRIP Ti alloys
Dr. Guohua Zhao
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [19] Effect of Microstructure on Properties

 

Session Chair: Damian Texier, IMT Mines Albi-Carmaux

10:20

 

10:40

Effect of annealing temperature on Microstructure and Mechanical properties of Ti6Al7Nb Alloy
Mr. Meng Kang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co.,Ltd, xi'an, China

11:00

Characterization of the phase distribution of TC4 titanium alloy by using synchrotron radiation facility
Mr. Jianchuan Yan1, Doc. Haisheng Chen1, Mr. Yanwen Tian1, Prof. Tao Li2, Dr. Han Guo3
1
Western Superconducting Materials Technology Co., Ltd, Xi'an, China. 2North China University of Science and Technology, Tang'shan, China. 3Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Shang'hai, China

11:20

Tensile Ductility at Room Temperature in High-Temperature Titanium Alloys used for Aeroengine applications
Dr. Ramachandra Canumalla1, Dr. Tanjore Jayaraman2
1
Weldaloy Specialty Forgings, Michigan, USA. 2University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, USA

11:40

Study on microstructure and grain growth behavior of TC4-DT after large deformation
Mr. Yanwen Tian, Mr. Jianchuan Yan, Ms. Yulu Li, Mr. Wensheng Wang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co.Ltd., Xi'an, China

12:00

 

 

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:40

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [9]

 

Session Chair: Lina Klinge, Technische Universität Braunschweig

13:30

Keynote:
Additive manufacturing of titanium aerospace and space components
Christoph Leyens
University Professor, Director, TU Dresden and Fraunhofer IWS

14:00

Understanding the origin of the primary β phase ‘CET’ in high deposition-rate AM process maps
Dr Alec Davis1, Mr James Wainwright2, Dr Vivek Sahu1, Dr Rory Hulse1, Dr Danny Dreelan1, Prof Stewart Williams2, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj1, Prof Phil Prangnell1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom

14:20

Additively manufactured titanium alloys: Anisotropy and deformation behavior
Dr. Ali Teyyeb1, Dr. Zhuo Chen2, Dr. Shenglei Zhang1, Professor Shoujiang Qu1, Professor Aihan Feng1, Professor Daolun Chen3
1
Tongji University, Shanghai, China. 2Aerospace Hiwing (Harbin) Titanium Industrial Co., Ltd., Harbin, China. 3Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada

14:40

The Scale up of Powder Interlayer Bonded Geometries for Industrial Applications
Dr Peter Davies1, Dr Ieuan Watkins2, Dr Silvia Marchisio3, Associate Professor Helen Davies1
1
Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce plc, Bristol, United Kingdom. 3Rolls-Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom

15:00

 

15:20

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [15] Transformation Behaviour in Beta Alloys - Part 2

 

Session Chair: Samuel Hemery, École Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et d’Aérotechnique

08:00

 

08:20

Shape recovery phenomenon by diffusional-displacive phase transformation in metastable β-Ti alloy
Prof. Masaki Tahara, Mr. Kazuto Ando, Dr. Naoki Nohira, Prof. Wan–Ting Chiu, Prof. Akira Umise, Prof. Hideki Hosoda
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan

08:40

Nanoscale Shuffle Transformation in Multifunctional Metastable Beta Titanium Alloys
Mr. Dian Li1, Mr. Deepak Pillai1, Dr. Dong Wang2, Dr. Yunzhi Wang3, Dr. Hamish Fraser3, Dr. Yufeng Zheng1
1
University of Nevada Reno, Reno, USA. 2Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China. 3The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

09:00

Establishing a relationship between the mechanical properties of metastable beta Ti-xMo alloys and different influencing factors: chemical composition, temperature and strain rate
Dr. Bernardete Coelho1, Dr. Shiyuan Luo2, Prof. Philippe Castany3, Prof. Sandrine Thuillier1
1
Univ. Bretagne Sud, UMR CNRS 6027, IRDL, Lorient, France. 2Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. 3Université de Rennes, INSA Rennes, CNRS, ISCR-UMR 6226, Rennes, France

09:20

Phase transformations in Ti-xNb-Zr-yO alloys prepared by a field-assisted sintering technique from blended elemental powders
Mr. Jiri Kozlik1, Mr. Dalibor Preisler1, Dr. Josef Strasky1, Mrs. Tereza Kosutova2, Dr. Jozef Vesely1, Dr. Tomas Chraska3, Dr. Lucie Bodnárová4, Mrs. Anna Veverkova1, Prof. Milos Janecek1
1
Charles University, Dept. of Physics of Materials, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Charles University, Dept. of Condensed Matter Physics, Prague, Czech Republic. 3Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. 4Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

09:40

Effect of initial microstructure on phase transformation under rapid heating of the Ti-5553 titanium alloy
Dr Nicolas Chanfreau1, Dr Dominique Poquillon1, Dr Stark Andreas2, Dr Emad Maawad2, Dr Moukrane Dehmas1
1
CIRIMAT, Toulouse, France. 2Institute of Materials Physics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [16] TRIP/TWIP & stress-induced behaviour - Part 2

 

Session Chair: Andrew Baker, Boeing

13:30

 

13:50

 

14:10

Achieving high strength-to-elastic modulus ratio by microstructural fine-tuning in the Ti-13Nb-13Zr (w.%) alloy
Dr. Stéphanie Delannoy1,2, Mr. Pierrot Autret1, Dr. Charlie Poulat3, Ing. Yvon Millet4, Pr. Frédéric Prima1
1PSL Research University, Chimie ParisTech—CNRS, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris UMR CNRS 8247, Paris, France. 2Biotech Dental, Salon-de-Provence, France. 3Safran Transmission Systems, Colombes, France. 4TIMET Savoie, Ugine, France

14:30

Stress-induced martensitic transformation in a Ti-Al-based shape memory alloy
Mr. Yuxin Song, Dr. Sheng Xu, Dr. Xiao Xu, Prof. Toshihiro Omori, Prof. Ryosuke Kainuma
Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

14:50

{332}<113> mechanical detwinning as a new deformation mechanism in a TWIP Ti-alloy
Dr Lola Lilensten1, Dr. Azziz Hocini2, Dr Fan Sun1, Dr. Philippe Vermaut1,3, Prof. Frédéric Prima1
1Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, Paris, France, Paris, France. 2Laboratoire des Sciences des Procédés et des Matériaux LSPM - CNRS - UPR 3407 Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, Villetaneuse, France. 3Sorbonne University, UPMC University Paris, UFR926, Paris, 75005, France, Paris, France

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production [3]

 

Session Chair: Zak Fang, University of Utah

13:30

 

13:50

Low-oxygen Ti powders prepared from TiO2 through combining metallothermic reduction with electrochemical reduction
Dr Xinyu Zhou, Professor Zhihe Dou, Professor Tingan Zhang
Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

14:10

Research progress in preparation of titanium and titanium alloys by green and low-cost multistage reduction process
Professsor Tingan Zhang
Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

14:30

Structural transformation during the reduction of titanium dioxide to produce high grade titanium metal powder
Dr Jeya Kumari Ephraim
National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR), Madras Complex, Chennai, India

14:50

Preparation of titanium-aluminum alloys by thermal in-situ reduction of aluminum based on model modulation
Dr Han Jiang1, Professor Zhihe Dou2, Professor Tingan Zhang2
1
Northeastern University, Shenyang Liaoning, China. 2Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

15:10

 

15:30  

 

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [6]

 

Session Chair: Nicole Church, University of Cambridge

13:30

New synchrotron diffraction analysis techniques for studying the hot-deformation behaviour and texture evolution in Ti-64
Dr Christopher Daniel1, Ms Xiaohan Zeng1, Mr Guy Bowker1, Dr Štefan Michalik2, Dr Andreas Stark3, Dr Simon Hunt1, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca1
1
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source Ltd., Didcot, United Kingdom. 3Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany

13:50

Finite Element modeling of hot compression of Ti64 alloy with multiple testing systems
Dr Patryk Jedrasiak1, Dr Hugh Shercliff1, Dr Sumeet Mishra2, Dr Christopher Daniel2, Prof. Joao Quinta da Fonseca2
1
Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2School of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

14:10

Studying the behaviour of the alpha and beta phases during hot deformation of Ti-6Al-4V using in-situ synchrotron diffraction
Mr. Guy Bowker, Ms. Xiaohan Zeng, Dr. Christopher Daniel, Dr. Adam Plowman, Dr. Micheal Atkinson, Prof. João Quinta da Fonseca, Dr. Pratheek Shanthraj
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

14:30

Estimation of the dislocation density distribution, by microscopic and macroscopic approaches, in titanium alloys after hot-deformation in the α+β domain
PhD Matheus Brozovic Gariglio1,2, Pr. Nathalie Bozzolo2, Pr. Daniel Pino Muñoz2
1
Safran Aircraft Engines, Paris, France. 2CEMEF Mines Paris, Sophia Antipolis, France

14:50

The new TISTRAQ process: solution treatment with rapid quenching and annealing for Ti-6Al-4V sheet metal part forming – the effect of processing parameters on microstructure and mechanical properties
M.Sc. Nina Pfeffer1, B.Sc. Stefanie Nicole Jäger1, M.Sc. Maximilian Alexander Kaiser2, Dr.-Ing. Thomas Meyer3, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Mathias Göken1, PD Dr.-Ing. Heinz Werner Höppel1
1
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties, Erlangen, Germany. 2Paderborn University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Lightweight Design (LiA), Paderborn, Germany. 3HEGGEMANN AG, Büren, Germany

15:10

Precipitation sequence during ageing in the Ti-5553 titanium alloy: effect of initial microstructure, heating rate and thermal cycling
Dr. Andi Idhil Ismail1, Mr. Enzo Henrique Miguel2, Mr. Alexandre Freulon2, Prof. Moukrane Dehmas2
1
Institut Teknologi Kalimantan, Balikpapan, Indonesia. 2CIRIMAT, Toulouse, France

T2 Aerospace Applications [5]

 

Session Chair: Josh Taylor, University of Sheffield

13:30

Establishing a mechanism-based constitutive model for simulating superplastic forming in a near-α TA15 titanium alloy
Dr Tabassam Yasmeen1, Dr Chi Zhang2, Dr Jun Jiang2, Dr Salaheddin Rahimi1
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), Glasgow, United Kingdom. 2Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

13:50

Effect of Chemical Composition and Forging Process on Microstructure and Properties of TA15 Alloy
Dr. Jinfeng Shu, Mr. Enen Xu
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

14:10

New Inspection Method to Rapidly Detect Microtexture in Ti Alloys
MSc Piotr Radowski1, PhD Ryszard Sitek2, PhD Anna Glowacka1, PhD Andy Woodfield3
1
GE Aerospace, Warsaw, Poland. 2Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. 3GE Aerospace, Cincinatti, USA

14:30

Theoretical investigation of oxidation mechanism in Ti and its alloys
Dr. Ryoji Sahara1, Dr. Somesh Kr. Bhattacharya1, Dr. Kanika Kohli2, Dr. Prasenjit Ghosh2, Dr. Kyosuke Ueda3, Professor Takayuki Narushima3
1
National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan. 2Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India. 3Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

14:50

Microstructure and crystallographic texture of a near-β titanium alloy fabricated by laser powder bed fusion with a flat-top laser beam
Dr. Tomonori Kitashima1,2, Mr. Dennis Edgard Jodi1,3, Dr. Makoto Watanabe1
1
National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan. 2Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. 3Kyushu Uniersity, Fukuoka, Japan

15:10

Globularization behavior of the lamellar alpha in Ti-17 alloy and its effect on mechanical properties
Dr. Jianwei Xu
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

15:30

Study of Early Damage Mechanisms in Wrought Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Under Cold Dwell Fatigue Using Reflected Light Dark Field Microscopy and Electron Backscatter Diffraction
Mr. Christopher Collins, Dr. Diana Lados
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA

15:40-16:00

Refreshment break

16:00

Close

19:00

Conference Dinner

   

 

Friday 16 June

08:00-10:00

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [17] Dwell Fatigue

 

Session Chair: Yufeng Zheng, University of Nevada Reno

08:00

Dwell sensitive fatigue in Ti-685 revisited
Dr Jing Li, Professor Helen Davies, Professor Martin Bache
Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom

08:20

Cold dwell fatigue susceptibility of β-forged Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo aero-engine parts
M.Sc. Mirjam Wiedemann1, Dr. Marco Hüller1, Dr. Markus Kolb1, Dr. Steffen Neumeier2, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Mathias Göken2
1
MTU Aero Engines, Munich, Germany. 2Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties, Erlangen, Germany

08:40

The Effect of Texture on  the Dwell Fatigue of the Alpha Phase of TItanium
Dr. Vinoadh Kumar Krishnan, Dr. Priyanka Agrawal, Dr. Aparajita Pramanik, Prof. Dipankar Banerjee
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

09:00

3D Characterization of Sub-surface Dwell Fatigue Cracks and Surrounding Grain Neighborhoods in Ti64
Mr. Joe Wendorf1, Mr. James Lamb1, Mr. Fabian Bonner2, Dr. Samuel Hémery3, Dr. Cyril Lavogiez3, Dr. Patrick Villechaise3, Dr. Tresa Pollock1
1
University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 2University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany. 3Institut Pprime, Poitiers, France

09:20

The effect of size of micro texture regions on the dwell fatigue lives of Ti-6Al-4V bar
Mr. Shohtaroh Hashimoto1, Dr. Hidenori Takebe1, Mr. Kenichi Mori1, Dr. Mitsuo Miyahara2, Dr. Tomonori Kunieda1
1
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Japan. 2Nippon Steel Kozai Co. Ltd., joetsu, Japan

09:40

Effects of Cold Dwell Fatigue on the Growth of Long Cracks in alpha+beta Ti-6Al-4V
Dr. James Larsen1, Dr. Andrew Rosenberger1, Dr. Adam Pilchak2, Mr. Eugene Young3, Dr. Patrick Golden1, Dr. Reji John1
1
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, USA. 2Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA. 3Carnegie Mellon Univeristy, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

 

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [7]

 

Session Chair: Martin Jackson, University of Sheffield

08:00

 

08:20

 

08:40

Hot workability of M36 titanuim alloy based on processing map
Dr. Youchuan Mao
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

09:00

Mechanical behaviour and microstructural evolution of M36 Ti alloy subjected to hot compression deformation
Dr. Yu Wang
Western Superconducting Technology Co., Ltd, Xi'an, China

09:20

Effects of Hot working Method and Process Parameters on the Microstructure and Properties of TC4 Titanium alloy
Han Feixiao Feixiao Han, Sun Xiaoping Xiaoping Sun, Lou Meiqi Meiqi Lou, Fu Hangtao Hangtao Fu, Hou Fan Fan Hou, Wang Kaixuan Kaixuan Wang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi’an, China

09:40

Effect of quasi-β forging process on the microstructure and mechanical properties of TC18 titanium alloy
Dr. Tao Wang1, Prof. Xianghong Liu2,1, Mr. Haoming Feng1, Mr. Xiaolong Ren1, Dr. Jinguang Li1
1
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.,, Xi'an, China. 2Northwset Institute For Non-Ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

 

T2 Aerospace Applications [6]

 

Session Chair: Tomonori Kitashima, National Institute for Materials Science

08:00

The Effects of Microstructure on the Ductility of Aerospace Titanium Alloys
Mr Wayne Heatman1, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca1, Dr Kate Fox2, Dr Kayla Calvert3
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Rolls Royce, Derby, United Kingdom. 3Timet, Henderson, USA

08:20

Characterisation and Assessment of Dissimilar Titanium Linear Friction Welds
Mr Yu-Chung Chuang1, Dr Hangyue Li1, Dr Simon Bray2, Mr Nigel Martin2, Prof Paul Bowen1
1
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce plc., Derby, United Kingdom

08:40

Near -to-net titanium extrusions as a substitute for aerospace plate
Steven James, Phani Gudipati, Joshua Phillips, Anton Kantor
Plymouth Tube Company, Hopkinsville, USA

09:00

Microstructural Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Beta annealed Ti-6Al-4V Titanium alloy
Dr. Hyunseok Lee1, Dr. Miseon Choi1, Prof. Jeoung Han Kim2
1
RIST, Pohang, Korea, Republic of. 2Hanbat National Univ., Daejeon, Korea, Republic of

09:20

High-throughput Data Set for Studying Texture Strengthening during Hot Rolling of Ti-6Al-4V
Ms Xiaohan Zeng1, Dr Christopher Daniel1, Prof Philip Prangnell1, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca2
1
The University of Mancheser, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

09:40

Development of Cold-Rolled Strips of V-free α+β Titanium Alloy Ti–5Al–1Fe
Dr. Tomonori Kunieda, Mr. Yoshiki Koike, Dr. Genki Tsukamoto, Mr. Ryotaro Miyoshi
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Japan

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [10]

 

Session Chair: Linda Squillaci, University West

08:00

 

08:20

 

08:40

Additive manufacturing of lattice materials: Design and evaluation
Dr. Xuezhe Zhang
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

09:00

Reliable flow of Titanium Powders from Bins, Hoppers, and Feeders
Dr Greg Mehos
Greg Mehos, Greg Mehos & Associates LLC and Scott Miller, Solids Handling Technologies, Westford, MA, USA. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA

09:20

Technology capability study of L-PBF to produce large critical aerospace structures in Ti-6Al-4V
Mr Michael Bodie, Dr Mahesh Mani, Dr Rafael Martinez-Ramos, Dr Steven Milward, Mr Tony Garcia
GKN Aerospace, Bristol, United Kingdom

09:40

Conditional generative adversarial network aided improvement of surface condition of directed energy deposited Ti-6Al-4V
Prof. Hyokyung Sung1, Prof. Im Doo Jung2
1
Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. 2Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, Ulsan, Korea, Republic of

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [18] Miscellaneous - Part 3

 

Session Chair: Lucia Scotti, University of Sheffield

08:00

R & D of New Titanium Alloys
Dr.Prof. Yongqing Zhao
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

08:20

Large-scale 3D microstructural investigation of two-phase titanium alloys
Dr Conghui Liu, Dr Jack Donoghue, Dr Tim L. Burnett, Miss Bernadeta Karnasiewicz, Professor João Quinta da Fonseca
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

08:40

Strain-induced Phase Transformation in Pure Titanium under High Pressure Torsion at Room Temperature
Doctoral Student Yuwei He1, Professor Yoshikazu Todaka1, Professor Lei Wang2, Associate professor Nozomu Adachi1
1
Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan. 2Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

09:00

Elastic anisotropy of CP Ti processed by equal channel angular pressing at room temperature
Dr. Martin Koller1, Mr. Karel Tesar2, Dr. David Vokoun2, Prof. Hanus Seiner1, Dr. Petr Sedlak1
1
Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha, Czech Republic. 2Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha, Czech Republic

09:20

 

09:40

 

 

10:00-10:20

Refreshment break

10:20-12:00

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [11]

 

Session Chair: Matt Thomas, Manufacturing Technology Centre

10:20

Critical Role of Process-induced Microstructure on Anisotropic Compressive Behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V ELI Fabricated by Laser-based Powder Bed Fusion
Miss Jeong-Rim Lee1, Dr. Min-Su Lee1, Mr. Si Mo Yeon2, Mr. Jong Cheon Yoon2, Dr. Lee Hyub2, Prof. Tea-Sung Jun1
1
Incheon National University, Incheon, Korea, Republic of. 2Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Siheung, Korea, Republic of

10:40

Elaboration by in-situ laser-powder bed fusion of a new metastable β-titanium alloy with outstanding strain-hardening properties
Mr Hugo Schaal1,2, Mr Philippe Castany2, Mr Axel Dubois1, Mr Thierry Gloriant2
1
SLS France, Rennes, France. 2INSA Rennes, Rennes, France

11:00

Predicting properties in additively manufactured titanium alloys
Dr. María José Quintana, Dr. Andrew Temple, Mr. Thomas Ales, Prof. Peter Collins
Iowa State University, Ames, USA

11:20

Microstructure and mechanical properties of geometrically complex Ti-64 parts manufactured via Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing
M.Sc. Annalena Meermeier1, M.Sc. Daniel Elitzer1, M.Eng. Daniel Baier2, M.Eng. Sascha Berbalk3, PD Dr.-Ing. Heinz Werner Höppel1
1
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg FAU, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties, Erlangen, Germany. 2Technische Universität München, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management, München, Germany. 3Heggemann AG, Büren, Germany

11:40

 

12:00

 

 

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production [4]

 

Session Chair: Yunus Azakli, University of Sheffield

10:20

Coogee Titanium’s TiRO® MeltFree CP Titanium Powder
Mr. Art Kracke, Dr. Peter Duxson
Coogee Titanium, Perth, Australia

10:40

Study and analysis of shrinkage hole at riser of TC4 alloy
Engineer Peng Liu, General Manager WenZhong Luo, Senior Engineer Tao He, Engineer JingFan Liang
Western Superconductiong Technologies Co., Ltd, Xi‘an, China

11:00

Research and development of VAR recovery process of low cost titanium alloy
Mr. Wang Kang, Dr. He Tao
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd, Xi’an, China

11:20

 

11:40

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [19]

 

Session Chair: Adam Pilchak, Pratt & Whitney

10:20

From slip activity to fatigue crack nucleation at basal twist grain boundaries in titanium alloys
Dr Cyril Lavogiez1, Dr Patrick Villechaise1, Dr Jean-Charles Stinville2, Dr Fulin Wang2, Dr Marie-Agathe Charpagne2, Dr Meghan Emigh2, Dr Tresa Pollock2, Dr Valery Valle1, Dr Samuel Hemery1
1
Institut Pprime, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France. 2University of California, Santa-Barbara, USA

10:40

Multi-dimensional study of fatigue crack initiation in a near-alpha titanium alloy: the role of plastic slip accommodation and twist grain boundaries
Dr Conghui Liu1, Dr Rhys Thomas1, Dr Tianzhu Sun2, Dr Jack Donoghue1, Dr Xun Zhang1, Dr Tim L Burnett1, Professor João Quinta da Fonseca1, Professor Michael Preuss1,3
1
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom. 3Monash University, Clayton, Australia

11:00

Assessment of three-dimensional short fatigue crack closure behavior in Ti-6Al-4V alloy via in-situ X-ray microtomography
Ms. Valary Tubei1, Professor Hiroyuki Toda1, Asst. Professor Hiro Fujihara1, Mr. Akihisa Takeuchi2, Mr. Masayuki Uesugi2
1
Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. 2Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute, Hyogo, Japan

11:20

An appraisal of dwell sensitive fatigue in Ti-6Al-4V and the governing role of inhomogeneous micro-texture
Dr Jing Li1, Michael Glavicic2
1Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom
2Rolls Royce Corporation, Indianapolis, USA

11:40

Interface Sliding in alpha/beta Titanium Alloys: Activation Mechanisms and Plastic Response
Dr. Zachary Kloenne1, Dr. Stoichko Antonov2, Mr. Dian Li3, Professor Gopal Viswanathan1, Professor Yufeng Zheng3, Professor Hamish Fraser1
1
The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. 2National Energy Technologies, Albany, USA. 3University of Nevada Reno, Reno, USA

12:00

Anisotropic and asymmetric creep behavior of rolled Ti-64 with micro-texture regions using small-scale cantilever bending
Mr. Faizan Hijazi1, Dr. Dheepa Srinivasan2, Prof. Praveen Kumar1, Prof. Vikram Jayaram1
1
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. 2Pratt and Whitney R&D Center, Bangalore, India

 

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [12]

 

Session Chair: Michael Bodie, GKN Aerospace Services Ltd

10:20

Effect of heat treatment on high temperature Properties of Ti-48Al-2Cr-2Nb alloy fabricated by electron beam melting
Dr. Jae-Keun Hong, Dr. P.L. Narayana, Mr. Jong-Hun Kim, Dr. Jae H. Kim, Mr. Jae-Hyun Lee, Dr. Sangwon Lee, Dr. Chan-Hee Park, Dr. Jong-Taek Yeom
Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

10:40

Novel Eutectoid Ti-5Ni Alloy Fabricated via Direct Energy Deposition
Dr. L Narayana P., Dr. Jae H Kim, Mr. Kyung-young Kim, Mr. Jong-hun Kim, Dr. Jae-Keun Hong
Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

11:00

Processing of NiTi shape memory alloy by laser powder bed fusion: influence of substrate temperature on manufacturability
Dr Paul Lohmuller1,2, Dr Paul Didier3, Dr Laurent Peltier4, Dr Gael Le Coz1, Dr Marie Fischer3, Professor Pascal Laheurte1
1
Université de Lorraine, LEM3, Metz, France. 2Université de Lorraine, IJL, Nancy, France. 3Pint Innovative, Metz, France. 4Art et métier, LEM3, Metz, France

11:20

Nanoscale evolution of interfacial microstructure of deformed particles in Ti6Al4V deposits prepared by cold spraying additive manufacturing
Dr. Lijing Yang1, Prof. Pei Wang1, Prof. Shaopeng Wang1, Prof. Xiaotao Luo2
1
Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China. 2Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China

11:40

Fatigue curve and fracture surface investigation of Ti-6Al-4V alloy manufactured by selective laser melting before and after hot isostatic pressing treatment
Mr Naeem Eshawish, Professor Wei Sha, Dr Savko Malinov
Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom

12:00

Laser Powder Bed Fusion of a Novel Titanium Alloy for Medical Applications
Mr. Fabian Haase, Mr. Carsten Siemers, Prof. Dr. Joachim Rösler
Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute for Materials Science, Langer Kamp 8, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany

 

T2 Aerospace Applications [7]

 

Session Chair: Martin Jackson, University of Sheffield

10:20

Microstructure evolution and strength-toughness of Ti2AlNb based alloy during across B2 forging
Prof. Weidong Zeng
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

10:40

Adavances in the development of direct energy deposition for the manufacturing of aerostructures
Dr Nicolas Maury, Mr Matthieu Sicre, Mr Thomas Robiglio, Mr Marc Grimal
Airbus, Toulouse, France

11:00

Strain localisation and early slip mode variations in Ti alloys with 0-8 wt.% Al
Mr Yukun Xu1, Dr Rhys Thomas1, Mr Ömer Koç1, Prof Laure Bourgeois2, Prof Michael Preuss2,1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

11:20

Evaluation of the role of MTR on cold dwell fatigue in Ti-6Al-4V alloys by DIC measurement
Mr Shigeru Yasuda1, Dr Itsuki Kawata2, Dr Yuta Kitamura1, Dr Yoshihiro Otani1, Mr Kenta Kikuchi2, Mr Masayuki Tsukada2, Dr Shinya Miyazaki1
1
IHI Corporation, Yokohama, Japan. 2IHI Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

11:40

Development of Methods for Microtexture Characterization and Dwell Fatigue Life Prediction of Dual Phase Titanium Alloys
Mr. Masayuki Tsukada1, Mr. Kenta Kikuchi1, Mr. Koichi Inagaki1, Dr. Itsuki Kawata1, Dr. Yuta Kitamura2, Dr. Shinya Miyazaki2, Dr. Shigeru Yasuda2
1
IHI, Tokyo, Japan. 2IHI, Kanagawa, Japan

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Programme by topic

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology

Monday 12 June

10:20-12:20

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [1]

 

Session Chair: Matt Thomas, MTC

10:20

Investigating the Repeatability and Stability of Processing Ti-6Al-4V in PBF-LB
Mr Chris Dalton, Dr Nick Cruchley
MTC, Coventry, United Kingdom

10:40

Nanoceramic Modification of Titanium Alloy Powder for Laser Additive Manufacturing by Nanobubble Aqueous Solution
Dr. Weiwei Zhou, Dr. Mingqi Dong, Prof. Naoyuki Nomura
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

11:00

Microstructure evolution in an Additively Manufactured Ti64 related to thermo-mechanical loading during Small Punch Creep Test
PhD Student Mathieu Lalé, Pr. Bernard Viguier
CIRIMAT, Toulouse, France

11:20

Grain refinement and morphology control of titanium alloy during additive manufacturing
Dr. Jingzhe Niu
Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

11:40

Accelerating the Qualification of Laser Powder Bed Fusion Ti6Al4V(ELI) Components through Modelling and Simulation
Prof Willie du Preez, Dr Maina Maringa
Central University of Technology Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa

12:00

Microstructure and Characteristics of Uniform and Multilayered Titanium-based Articles Manufactured with 3D Printing Approach
Dr Dmytro Savvakin1, Prof Orest Ivasishin2, Dr Pavlo Markovsky1, Mr Dmytro Kovalchuk3, Dr Oleksandr Stasiuk2, Dr Denys Oryshych1
1
G.V.Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine. 3JSC NVO Chervona Hvylya, Kyiv, Ukraine

 

 

Tuesday 13 June

10:20-12:20

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [2]

 

Session Chair: Sarah Baker, dstl

10:20

Laser Powder Bed Fusion of a Novel Titanium Alloy for Medical Applications
Mr. Fabian Haase, Mr. Carsten Siemers, Prof. Dr. Joachim Rösler
Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute for Materials Science, Langer Kamp 8, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany

10:40

Design and development of a new metastable titanium alloys targeted for laser powder bed fusion
Dr Marco Simonelli1, Dr Zhiyi Zou1, Dr Steven Van Petegem2, Dr Ming Chen2, Dr Yau Yau Tse3, Professor Helena Van Swygenhoven2
1
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom. 2PSI, Villigen, Switzerland. 3Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom

11:00

The Effect of Thermal Post Processing on the Mechanical Properties of Powder Bed Fusion Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Nick Cruchley, Mr Pedro Santos, Dr Charley Carpenter
MTC, Coventry, United Kingdom

11:20

Spatial Control of Chemistry, Microstructure, and Mechanical Properties in Electron Beam Melted Ti-6Al-4V
Ms. Katie O'Donnell1, Dr. Maria Quintana1, Mr. Thomas Ales1, Dr. Michael Kirka2, Dr. Christopher Ledford2, Dr. Sid Pathak1, Dr. Peter Collins1
1
Iowa State University, Ames, USA. 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA

11:40

Improvement of laser additive manufacturability of titanium alloy powder by nanocarbon decoration
Dr. Mingqi Dong, Dr. Weiwei Zhou, Prof. Naoyuki Nomura
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

12:00

 

13:30-15:30

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [3]

 

Session Chair: Alec Davis, University of Manchester

13:30

Microstructure quantification of Wire additive manufacturing of titanium alloys using polarized light microscopy
Dr. Ayman Salem1,2, Mr. Thomas Carmody1, Mr. Patrick Fleisher1,2, Dr. Brian Gibson3, Dr. John Lewandowski4, Mr. Howard Marotto5, Mr. Ron Aman5
1
MRL Materials Resources LLC, Xenia, USA. 2TiPolar, Xenia, USA. 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville, USA. 4Case Western Reserve University,, Cleveland, USA. 5EWI, Columbus, USA

13:50

Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Superelastic Ti-34Nb-13Ta-5Zr-0.3O Alloy: Microstructural Development and Mechanical Properties
Ph.D. Student Peter Ibrahim1,2, Dr. Yu-Lung Chiu1, Prof. Moataz M. Attallah1
1
School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt

14:10

Low Residual Stress in a Beta-Rich Titanium Alloy during Laser Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing
Dr. Matias Garcia-Avila, Dr. David Brice, Dr. Andrew Temple
ATI, Monroe, USA

14:30

On the control of microstructure in additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V Lattice structures
Mrs. Dina Fouad, Dr. Biao Cai, Dr. Yu Lung Chiu, Professor Moataz Attallah
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

14:50

Additive Friction Stir Deposition of Ti-6Al-4V: microstructure and mechanical properties
Dr Saeed Tamimi1, Dr Himanshu Lalvani2,1, Dr Andreas Reimer1, Dr Giribaskar Sivaswamy1, Dr Sampan Seth1, Mr Stephen Fitzpatrick1, Prof Bradley Wynne1,3
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre, National Manufacturing Institute Scotland, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 2Safran Electrical & Power, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. 3Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

15:10

Additively Manufactured Ultrafine Martensitic Titanium alloys with Low-cost and High-strength
Dr. Jae H. Kim, Dr. P.L. Narayana, Dr. Jae-Keun Hong
Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

 

16:00-18:00

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [4]

  Session Chair: Nicholas Byres, Airbus

16:00

 

16:20

Alloy-alloy-composite titanium aerospace components: dissimilar-alloy microstructure transition gradients and their impact on mechanical behaviour
Dr Alec Davis1, Dr Albert Smith2, Dr Jack Donoghue1, Dr Vivek Sahu1, Dr Jacob Kennedy3, Dr Michael Atkinson1, Dr Armando Caballero4, Dr Romali Biswal4, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj1, Professor Philip Prangnell1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2TESCAN-UK Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 3Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. 4Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom

16:40

Selective laser melting process chain for development of a Ti6Al4V(ELI) nose wheel fork of a light aircraft
Mr Lehlohonolo Francis Monaheng1, Prof Willie Bouwer du Preez1, Prof Claudia Polese2
1
Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein, South Africa. 2University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

17:00

The Role of Microstructural Evolution on the Fatigue Behavior of Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V Alloy
Mr. Bryan Naab, Dr. Mert Celikin
University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

17:20

Manufacturing of Ti grade5 components via Plasma Metal Deposition testing the sensitivity of titanium to oxygen
Dr. Isabel Montealegre-Melendez1, Dr. Eva Perez-Soriano1, Dr. Erich Neubauer2, Ph D student Enrique Ariza2, Dipl.Ing. Michael Kitzmantel2, Dr. Cristina Arevalo1
1
Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain. 2RHP-technology, Seibersdorf, Austria

17:40

Design and development of a printable Ti-Sn-Cr alloys for additive manufacturing
Dr Zhiyi Zou1, Dr Marco Simonelli1, Dr Brandon Mcwilliams2, Dr Matthew Dunstan2, Dr Nesma Aboulkhair1,3, Prof Adam Clare1,4, Prof Richard Hague1
1
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom. 2United States Army Research Laboratory, Maryland, USA. 3Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE. 4The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

 

Wednesday 14 June

08:00-10:00

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [5]

 

Session Chair: Julian Fritzen, Dechema ResearchInstitute

08:00

Insights into grain structure evolution during high-deposition-rate wire-fed AM using cellular automata solidification models
Daniel Dreelan
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

08:20

Extending the powder particle size distribution: effect of processing parameters on microstructure of Ti-6Al-4V made by laser powder bed fusion
Ms. Linda Squillaci1,2, Dr. Magnus Neikter1, Dr. Thomas Hansson1,2, Dr. Peter Harlin1,3, Prof. Robert Pederson1
1
University West, Trollhättan, Sweden. 2GKN Aerospace Sweden AB, Trollhättan, Sweden. 3Sandvik Additive Manufacturing, Sandviken, Sweden

08:40

Simulation of residual stresses in additive-manufactured Ti-6Al-4V components after post-heat treatments
Dr Zhanli Guo1, Mr Soeren Hilbers2, Dr Jean-Philippe Schillé1, Dr Gabriel Mc Bain2
1
Sente Software Ltd, Guildford, United Kingdom. 2Simufact Engineering Gmbh, Hamburg, Germany

09:00

As-built surface and sub-surface influence on fatigue performance of electron beam powder bed fusion Ti-6Al-4V
Mr Karthikeyan Thalavai Pandian1, Dr. Magnus Neikter1, Dr. Thomas Hansson1,2, Mr. Axel Bergström3, Mr. Fredrik Kullenberg2, Prof. Robert Pederson1
1
University West, Trollhättan, Sweden. 2GKN Aerospace Engine Systems, Trollhättan, Sweden. 3AIM SWEDEN AB, Frösön, Sweden

09:20

Improving the Properties of Ti 6Al 4V  AM Parts with Hot Isostatic Pressing
Mr Thomas Bell
Bodycote, macclesfield, United Kingdom

 

10:20-12:20

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [6]

 

Session Chair: Gavin Baxter, University of Sheffield

10:20

Spatial Control of Chemistry, Microstructure, and Mechanical Properties in Electron Beam Melted Ti-6Al-4V
Ms. Katie O'Donnell1, Dr. Maria Quintana1, Mr. Thomas Ales1, Dr. Michael Kirka2, Dr. Christopher Ledford2, Dr. Sid Pathak1, Dr. Peter Collins1
1
Iowa State University, Ames, USA. 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA

10:40

Lean Additive Manufacturing of Titanium Parts in Larger Dimensions and Volumes
Dr.-Ing. Dirk Herzog1,2, Prof. Ingomar Kelbassa1,2, Mr. Jan Johannsen2, Dr.-Ing. Philipp Imgrund2, Mr. Juan Pablo Roldan Ospina2, Mr. Philipp Kohlwes2, Mr. Jim Shipley3, Mr. Anders Magnusson3
1
Institute for Industrialization of Smart Materials, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany. 2Fraunhofer IAPT, Hamburg, Germany. 3Quintus Technologies AB, Västerås, Sweden

11:00

Development of a unique alternative metallurgical witness specimen for quality assurance of metal additive manufacturing
Dr. Dean Kouprianoff
Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein, South Africa

11:20

Achieving Ultra-high Strength Rapidly in Ti-3Al-8V-6Cr-4Mo-4Zr Alloy Processed by Directed Energy Deposition
Professor Aijun Huang, Dr Kun Zhang, Dr Wen Hao Kan, Dr Samuel lim, Dr Yuman Zhu
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

11:40

Rapid hardening response of ultra-hard Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo alloy produced by laser powder bed fusion
Mr Huizhi Peng1,2, Mr Shun Wu1,2, Dr Wen Hao Kan1,2, Dr Samuel Chao Voon Lim1,2, Dr Yuman Zhu1,2, Dr Aijun Huang1,2
1
Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing, Melbourne, Australia. 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

12:00

Spinodal decomposition in Cu-modified Ti-6Al-4V fabricated by additive manufacturing: tweed structure in Ti69.9Al4.6V2.5Cu23
MSc Valerie Goettgens1, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.mont. Ilse Papst2, Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Gerhard Leichtfried3
1
University of Innsbruck, institute for mechatronics, department for material science, Innsruck, Austria. 2FELMI-ZFE, Graz, Austria. 3Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr., Innsbruck, Austria

 

 

Thursday 15 June

08:00-10:00

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [7]

 

Session Chair: Fabian Haase, Technische Universität Braunschweig

08:00

 

08:20

Fatigue performance of selective laser melted Ti-6Al-4V: The implications of machining induced residual stress on crack initiation behaviour
Mr Thomas Childerhouse1, Dr Abdul Haque1, Dr Rachid M'Saoubi2,3, Dr Luiz Franca4, Dr Martin Jackson1, Mr Dennis Premoli1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Seco Tools, Fagersta, Sweden. 3Lund University, Lund, Sweden. 4Element Six, Harwell, United Kingdom

08:40

Polarized Light Orientation Imaging for Quantifying the Effect of Cooling Rate on Ti-6Al-4V Microstructure Development in Laser Powder-Bed Fusion
Mr. Evan Adcock1, Dr. Anthony Rollett1, Dr. Ayman Salem2
1
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. 2MRL Materials Resources LLC, Dayton, OH, USA

09:00

Additive Manufacturing of Metastable β-titanium Alloys: Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties
Dr. Srinivas Aditya Mantri1, Dr. Mohan Sai Kiran Kumar Yadav Nartu1, Dr. Abhishek Sharma1, Dr SriSwaroop Dasari1, Dr Shashank Sharma1, Dr Riyadh Salloom1, Dr Fan Sun2, Dr Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1, Dr Frederic Prima2, Dr Narendra Dahotre1, Dr Rajarshi Banerjee1
1
University of North Texas, Denton, USA. 23PSL Research University, Chimie ParisTech, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, Paris, France

09:20

The effects of multi-step dehydrogenation on hydrogen heat treated Ti-6Al-4V
Dr. Matthew Dunstan1, Dr. James Paramore2, Dr. Brady Butler2, Prof Z Zak Fang3
1
DEVCOM Army Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA. 2DEVCOM Army Research Lab, College Station, USA. 3University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

 

 

10:20-12:20

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [8]

 

Session Chair: Pete Collins, Iowa State University

10:20

Microstructural evolution during post heat treatment of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy manufactured by laser powder bed fusion
Dr Yassine Lakroune1, Dr Damien Connetable1, Dr Jonathan Hugues2, Mr Paul Hermantier1,2, Dr Pere Barriobero-Vila3,4, Dr Moukrane Dehmas1
1
CIRIMAT, Toulouse, France. 2IRT Saint Exupery, Toulouse, France. 3UPV, Barcelona, Spain. 4DLR, Cologne, Germany

10:40

Thermohydrogen Refinement of Microstructure of Additively Manufactured and Other Near-net-shape Titanium Components
Dr. James D. Paramore1,2,3, Dr. Brady G. Butler1, Dr. Matthew K. Dunstan4, Mr. Michael T. Hurst3, Dr. Z. Zak Fang2
1
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, College Station, USA. 2University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA. 3Texas A&M Univeristy, College Station, USA. 4DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA

11:00

The effect of rapid heating and quenching cycles on phase formation and phase evolution in advanced γ-TiAl based alloys
Dr. Andreas Stark, Dr. Marcus W. Rackel, Dr. Florian Pyczak
Helmholtz‐Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany

11:20

Developments in titanium processing at CSIRO
Dr Mark Styles, Dr Peter King, Dr Robert Wilson, Dr Kun Yang, Dr Lyndsey Benson
CSIRO Manufacturing, Melbourne, Australia

11:40

Consideration of Design Safety Factors for Additive Manufactured Titanium
Dr Roger Lumley
AWBell Pty Ltd, Dandenong South, Australia. La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

12:00

Underlying factors determining grain morphologies in high-strength titanium alloys processed by additive manufacturing
Dr. Mohan Sai Kiran KumarYadav Nartu1, Mr. Brian Welk2, Dr. Srinivas Aditya Mantri1, Mr. Nevin Taylor2, Dr. Gopal Babu Viswanathan3, Dr. Narendra Dahotre1, Dr. Rajarshi Banerjee1, Dr. Hamish Fraser2
1
University of North Texas, Denton, USA. 2The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. 3The Ohio State University, Denton, USA

 

13:30-15:40

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [9]

 

Session Chair: Lina Klinge, Technische Universität Braunschweig

13:30

Keynote:
Additive manufacturing of titanium aerospace and space components
Christoph Leyens
University Professor, Director, TU Dresden and Fraunhofer IWS

14:00

Understanding the origin of the primary β phase ‘CET’ in high deposition-rate AM process maps
Dr Alec Davis1, Mr James Wainwright2, Dr Vivek Sahu1, Dr Rory Hulse1, Dr Danny Dreelan1, Prof Stewart Williams2, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj1, Prof Phil Prangnell1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom

14:20

Additively manufactured titanium alloys: Anisotropy and deformation behavior
Dr. Ali Teyyeb1, Dr. Zhuo Chen2, Dr. Shenglei Zhang1, Professor Shoujiang Qu1, Professor Aihan Feng1, Professor Daolun Chen3
1
Tongji University, Shanghai, China. 2Aerospace Hiwing (Harbin) Titanium Industrial Co., Ltd., Harbin, China. 3Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada

14:40

The Scale up of Powder Interlayer Bonded Geometries for Industrial Applications
Dr Peter Davies1, Dr Ieuan Watkins2, Dr Silvia Marchisio3, Associate Professor Helen Davies1
1
Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce plc, Bristol, United Kingdom. 3Rolls-Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom

15:00

 

15:20

 

 

Friday 16 June

08:00-10:00

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [10]

 

Session Chair: Linda Squillaci, University West

08:00

 

08:20

 

08:40

Additive manufacturing of lattice materials: Design and evaluation
Dr. Xuezhe Zhang
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

09:00

Reliable flow of Titanium Powders from Bins, Hoppers, and Feeders
Dr Greg Mehos
Greg Mehos, Greg Mehos & Associates LLC and Scott Miller, Solids Handling Technologies, Westford, MA, USA. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA

09:20

Technology capability study of L-PBF to produce large critical aerospace structures in Ti-6Al-4V
Mr Michael Bodie, Dr Mahesh Mani, Dr Rafael Martinez-Ramos, Dr Steven Milward, Mr Tony Garcia
GKN Aerospace, Bristol, United Kingdom

09:40

Conditional generative adversarial network aided improvement of surface condition of directed energy deposited Ti-6Al-4V
Prof. Hyokyung Sung1, Prof. Im Doo Jung2
1
Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. 2Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, Ulsan, Korea, Republic of

 

 

10:20-12:20

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [11]

 

Session Chair: Matt Thomas, Manufacturing Technology Centre

10:20

Critical Role of Process-induced Microstructure on Anisotropic Compressive Behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V ELI Fabricated by Laser-based Powder Bed Fusion
Miss Jeong-Rim Lee1, Dr. Min-Su Lee1, Mr. Si Mo Yeon2, Mr. Jong Cheon Yoon2, Dr. Lee Hyub2, Prof. Tea-Sung Jun1
1
Incheon National University, Incheon, Korea, Republic of. 2Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Siheung, Korea, Republic of

10:40

Elaboration by in-situ laser-powder bed fusion of a new metastable β-titanium alloy with outstanding strain-hardening properties
Mr Hugo Schaal1,2, Mr Philippe Castany2, Mr Axel Dubois1, Mr Thierry Gloriant2
1
SLS France, Rennes, France. 2INSA Rennes, Rennes, France

11:00

Predicting properties in additively manufactured titanium alloys
Dr. María José Quintana, Dr. Andrew Temple, Mr. Thomas Ales, Prof. Peter Collins
Iowa State University, Ames, USA

11:20

Microstructure and mechanical properties of geometrically complex Ti-64 parts manufactured via Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing
M.Sc. Annalena Meermeier1, M.Sc. Daniel Elitzer1, M.Eng. Daniel Baier2, M.Eng. Sascha Berbalk3, PD Dr.-Ing. Heinz Werner Höppel1
1
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg FAU, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties, Erlangen, Germany. 2Technische Universität München, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management, München, Germany. 3Heggemann AG, Büren, Germany

11:40

 

12:00

 

 

 

10:20-12:20

T1 Additive Manufacturing & Repair Technology [12]

 

Session Chair: Michael Bodie, GKN Aerospace Services Ltd

10:20

Effect of heat treatment on high temperature Properties of Ti-48Al-2Cr-2Nb alloy fabricated by electron beam melting
Dr. Jae-Keun Hong, Dr. P.L. Narayana, Mr. Jong-Hun Kim, Dr. Jae H. Kim, Mr. Jae-Hyun Lee, Dr. Sangwon Lee, Dr. Chan-Hee Park, Dr. Jong-Taek Yeom
Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

10:40

Novel Eutectoid Ti-5Ni Alloy Fabricated via Direct Energy Deposition
Dr. L Narayana P., Dr. Jae H Kim, Mr. Kyung-young Kim, Mr. Jong-hun Kim, Dr. Jae-Keun Hong
Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

11:00

Processing of NiTi shape memory alloy by laser powder bed fusion: influence of substrate temperature on manufacturability
Dr Paul Lohmuller1,2, Dr Paul Didier3, Dr Laurent Peltier4, Dr Gael Le Coz1, Dr Marie Fischer3, Professor Pascal Laheurte1
1
Université de Lorraine, LEM3, Metz, France. 2Université de Lorraine, IJL, Nancy, France. 3Pint Innovative, Metz, France. 4Art et métier, LEM3, Metz, France

11:20

Nanoscale evolution of interfacial microstructure of deformed particles in Ti6Al4V deposits prepared by cold spraying additive manufacturing
Dr. Lijing Yang1, Prof. Pei Wang1, Prof. Shaopeng Wang1, Prof. Xiaotao Luo2
1
Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China. 2Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China

11:40

Fatigue curve and fracture surface investigation of Ti-6Al-4V alloy manufactured by selective laser melting before and after hot isostatic pressing treatment
Mr Naeem Eshawish, Professor Wei Sha, Dr Savko Malinov
Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom

12:00

Laser Powder Bed Fusion of a Novel Titanium Alloy for Medical Applications
Mr. Fabian Haase, Mr. Carsten Siemers, Prof. Dr. Joachim Rösler
Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute for Materials Science, Langer Kamp 8, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany

 

 

 

T2 Aerospace Applications

Monday 12 June
10:00-12:20

T2 Aerospace Applications [1]

 

Session Chair: David Dye, Imperial College London

10:20

Understanding the anisotropy of dwell fatigue properties of IMI834 using crystal plasticity simulations
Mr Sureddy Tejanath Reddy, Dr Satyam Suwas
Indian Institute of Science Balngalore, Bangalore, India

10:40

In situ Studies of α″ Evolution During Cyclic Testing of Ti-24Nb-4Zr-8Sn (wt%)
Miss Nicole Church1, Mr Christian Talbot1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Prof. Nick Jones1
1
Univeristy of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

11:00

Exploring the structure and properties of nanoscale precipitates in a high-strength titanium-based system
Miss Rosie Mellor, Dr Petr Vacek, Prof. Nick Jones, Prof. Paul Midgley, Prof. Howard Stone
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

11:20

Effect of Strain Path on Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al Alloy during Hot Forging Processes
Dr Giribaskar Sivaswamy1, Dr Paul M Souza1, Mr Yvon Millet2, Mr. Etienne Archaud3, Dr Christian Dumont3, Mr Sebastien Nouveau3, Dr Salaheddin Rahimi1, Dr Bradley Wynne1,4
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre, University of Strathclyde, 85 Inchinnan Drive, Glasgow, PA4 9LJ, United Kingdom. 2TIMET Savoie, Avenue Paul Girod, 73400 Ugine, France. 3Aubert & Duval, Research and Development Department, BP 1, 63770 Les Ancizes, France. 4Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G1 1XQ, United Kingdom

11:40

Mechanical properties of TRIP/TWIP and TWIP Ti-alloys during dynamic loading
Dr Lola Lilensten1, Mr Jérémy Da Conceiçao1, Dr. Tarik Sadat2, Dr Bingnan Qian1, Dr. Grégory Haugou2, Dr. Hervé Morvan2, Dr. Fan Sun1, Prof Frédéric Prima1
1
Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, Paris, France, Paris, France. 2Université Polytechnique des Hauts de France, Valenciennes, France

12:00

Crystallographic micro-mechanism of faceted crack initiation in a near α titanium alloy Ti6321 during room temperature fatigue/dwell fatigue process
Dr Wenyuan Zhang, Prof Jiangkun Fan, Prof Xiangyi Xue, Prof Hongchao Kou, Prof Jinshan Li
Northwest polytechical university, XI'AN, China

 

Tuesday 13 June

16:00-18:00

T2 Aerospace Applications [2]

 

Session Chair: El-Chaikh Ali, Liebherr Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH

16:00

The degradation mechanism of Ti-Nb-Zr-Sn alloys during cyclic testing
Mr Oliver Reed1, Miss Nicole Church1, Mr Christian Talbot1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Professor Nick Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

16:20

An experimental approach to simulate ejecta on titanium spacecraft surfaces under re-entry environment conditions
Dr. Yunus Azakli1, Dr. Simon Graham1, Dr. James Merrifield2, Dr. James Beck3, Dr. Ian Holbrough3, Mr. Benoit Bonvoisin4, Prof. Martin Jackson1
1
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Fluid Gravity Engineering Ltd, Emsworth, United Kingdom. 3Belstead Research Limited, Ashford, United Kingdom. 4European Space Agency, Noordwijk, Netherlands

16:40

Effects of alloying on slip intermittency and localisation in α-Ti
Dr Felicity Worsnop1,2, Dr Rachel Lim3, Dr Darren Pagan3, Dr Joel Bernier4, Dr Yilun Xu1, Dr Thomas McAuliffe1, Prof. David Rugg5, Prof. David Dye1
1
Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom. 2Massachussetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. 3Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA. 4Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA. 5Rolls-Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom

17:00

Quantification of Microtextured Regions by Polarized Light Orientation Imaging for Microstructure-sensitive Fatigue Life Prediction in Titanium Alloys
Mr Daniel Satko1,2, Mr. Thomas Carmody1, Mr. Patrick Fleisher1,2, Dr. Adam Pilchak3, Dr. Andrew Rosenberger4, Dr. Ayman Salem1,2
1
MRL Materials Resources LLC, Xenia, USA. 2TiPolar, Xenia, USA. 3Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA. 4Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, USA

17:20

Metallurgical Investigation of a Ti6242 disk with fatigue progression from sub-surface micro-void
Mr. Philip Sherer
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA

17:40

Properties Of Ti-725: A New α + β Titanium Alloy Designed for High Strength and Excellent Processability
Mr. W. Andrew Sharp1, Dr. Andrew Woodfield1, Dr. Kayla Calvert2
1
GE Aerospace, Cincinnati, USA. 2Titanium Metals Corporation, TIMET, Henderson, USA

 

Wednesday 14 June

08:00-10:00

T2 Aerospace Applications [3]

 

Session Chair: Hiroaki Matsumoto, Kagawa University

08:00

Howmet Advanced High Temperature Titanium Alloy with Superior Oxidation Resistance, Fatigue Strength, and Creep Resistance
Dr Matthew Dahar, Mr Ernie Crist, Dr Sesh Tamirisakandala
Howmet Aerospace Inc., Niles, USA

08:20

Characterization of Fracture Initiation Sites in Ti64 Dwell Fatigue Specimens
Dr. Asa Frye, Dr. Iuliana Cernatescu, Dr. Adam Pilchak, Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh, Dr. David Furrer, Mr. Michael Allen
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA

08:40

Industry-wide Learning and Perspectives on Management of Cold-Dwell Fatigue Capabilities
Dr. Adam Pilchak1, Dr. Thomas Broderick2, Dr. Pierre Delaleau3, Dr. Katharine Fox4, Dr. Tsukada Masayuki5, Dr. Eric Payton6, Dr. Jean-Manuel Ruppert7, Dr. Brian Streich8, Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh1, Dr. Mirjam Wiedemann9, Dr. Andy Woodfield10
1
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA. 2Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA. 3Safran Aircraft Engines, Colombes, France. 4Rolls Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom. 5IHI Corporation, Tokyo, Japan. 6University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA. 7Safran Helicopter Engines, Bordes, France. 8Honeywell, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 9MTU, Munich, Germany. 10GE Aviation, Cincinnati, OH, USA

09:00

Effect of alloying elements on the high temperature oxidation of near-alpha titanium alloys
PhD Benjamin Vincent, Associate prof. Virgil Optasanu, Associate prof. Ioana Popa, Prof. Tony Montesin, Associate prof. Luc Lavisse
Laboratoire ICB, Dijon, France

09:20

The Transformation Behaviour of Ti-Nb Based Alloys Following Low Temperature Thermal Treatments
Miss Nicole Church1, Mr Christian Talbot1, Mr James Miller1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Prof. Nick Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

09:40

Study of Early Damage Mechanisms in Wrought Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Under Cold Dwell Fatigue Using Reflected Light Dark Field Microscopy and Electron Backscatter Diffraction
Mr. Christopher Collins, Dr. Diana Lados
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA

 

Thursday 15 June

08:00-10:10

T2 Aerospace Applications [4]

 

Session Chair: Matt Lunt, dstl

08:00

Keynote:
Aerospace Materials
Kayla Calvert
Global Director of Metallurgical Engineering, Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET), USA

08:30

Recent Advances in Titanium Alloy Extrusions for Aerospace Applications
Dr. Sesh Tamirisakandala1, Dr. Matthew Dahar1, Mr. Derek Ramirez2, Mr. Martin Davey3
1
Howmet Aerospace, Niles, USA. 2Howmet Aerospace, Houston, USA. 3Howmet Aerospace, Low Moor, United Kingdom

08:50

Application of modelling to optimisation of net shape centrifugal casting – TiAl turbine blades
Dr Nick Humphreys1, Dr Diane McBride2, Dr Nick Croft2, Dr Dmytro Shevchenko1, Prof Paul Withey1, Prof Mark Cross2, Prof Nick Green1
1
The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom

09:10

Continuous, Industry-Wide Efforts to Improve the Safety of Titanium Alloy Turbine Engine Rotors
Dr. Andy Woodfield1, Dr David Furrer2, Mr. Jamie Moschini3, Dr. Adam Pilchak2, Dr. Jean-Manuel Ruppert4
1
GE Aerospace, Cincinnati, USA. 2Pratt and Whitney, East Hartford, USA. 3Rolls-Royce, Derby, USA. 4Safran Helicopter Engines, Bordes, France

09:30

An investigation into the effect of microtextured regions on the strain localisation and crack initiation of forged Ti-6Al-4V.
Mr Patrick Curran1, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj1, Prof Philip Prangnell1, Dr Benjamin Dod2, Dr Nicholas Byres3, Dr Michael Atkinson1, Dr Adam Plowman1, Mr Dongchen Hu1, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca1
1
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2AIRBUS, Toulouse, France. 3AIRBUS, Bristol, United Kingdom

09:50

 

 

 

13:30-15:50

T2 Aerospace Applications [5]

 

Session Chair: Josh Taylor, University of Sheffield

13:30

Establishing a mechanism-based constitutive model for simulating superplastic forming in a near-α TA15 titanium alloy
Dr Tabassam Yasmeen1, Dr Chi Zhang2, Dr Jun Jiang2, Dr Salaheddin Rahimi1
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), Glasgow, United Kingdom. 2Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

13:50

Effect of Chemical Composition and Forging Process on Microstructure and Properties of TA15 Alloy
Dr. Jinfeng Shu, Mr. Enen Xu
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

14:10

New Inspection Method to Rapidly Detect Microtexture in Ti Alloys
MSc Piotr Radowski1, PhD Ryszard Sitek2, PhD Anna Glowacka1, PhD Andy Woodfield3
1
GE Aerospace, Warsaw, Poland. 2Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. 3GE Aerospace, Cincinatti, USA

14:30

Theoretical investigation of oxidation mechanism in Ti and its alloys
Dr. Ryoji Sahara1, Dr. Somesh Kr. Bhattacharya1, Dr. Kanika Kohli2, Dr. Prasenjit Ghosh2, Dr. Kyosuke Ueda3, Professor Takayuki Narushima3
1
National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan. 2Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India. 3Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

14:50

Microstructure and crystallographic texture of a near-β titanium alloy fabricated by laser powder bed fusion with a flat-top laser beam
Dr. Tomonori Kitashima1,2, Mr. Dennis Edgard Jodi1,3, Dr. Makoto Watanabe1
1
National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan. 2Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. 3Kyushu Uniersity, Fukuoka, Japan

15:10

Globularization behavior of the lamellar alpha in Ti-17 alloy and its effect on mechanical properties
Dr. Jianwei Xu
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

15:30

Study of Early Damage Mechanisms in Wrought Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Under Cold Dwell Fatigue Using Reflected Light Dark Field Microscopy and Electron Backscatter Diffraction
Mr. Christopher Collins, Dr. Diana Lados
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA

 

Friday 16 June

08:00-10:00

T2 Aerospace Applications [6]

 

Session Chair: Tomonori Kitashima, National Institute for Materials Science

08:00

The Effects of Microstructure on the Ductility of Aerospace Titanium Alloys
Mr Wayne Heatman1, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca1, Dr Kate Fox2, Dr Kayla Calvert3
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Rolls Royce, Derby, United Kingdom. 3Timet, Henderson, USA

08:20

Characterisation and Assessment of Dissimilar Titanium Linear Friction Welds
Mr Yu-Chung Chuang1, Dr Hangyue Li1, Dr Simon Bray2, Mr Nigel Martin2, Prof Paul Bowen1
1
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce plc., Derby, United Kingdom

08:40

Near -to-net titanium extrusions as a substitute for aerospace plate
Steven James, Phani Gudipati, Joshua Phillips, Anton Kantor
Plymouth Tube Company, Hopkinsville, USA

09:00

Microstructural Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Beta annealed Ti-6Al-4V Titanium alloy
Dr. Hyunseok Lee1, Dr. Miseon Choi1, Prof. Jeoung Han Kim2
1
RIST, Pohang, Korea, Republic of. 2Hanbat National Univ., Daejeon, Korea, Republic of

09:20

High-throughput Data Set for Studying Texture Strengthening during Hot Rolling of Ti-6Al-4V
Ms Xiaohan Zeng1, Dr Christopher Daniel1, Prof Philip Prangnell1, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca2
1
The University of Mancheser, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

09:40

Development of Cold-Rolled Strips of V-free α+β Titanium Alloy Ti–5Al–1Fe
Dr. Tomonori Kunieda, Mr. Yoshiki Koike, Dr. Genki Tsukamoto, Mr. Ryotaro Miyoshi
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Japan

 

 

10:20-12:20

T2 Aerospace Applications [7]
 

Session Chair: Martin Jackson, University of Sheffield

10:20

Microstructure evolution and strength-toughness of Ti2AlNb based alloy during across B2 forging
Prof. Weidong Zeng
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

10:40

Adavances in the development of direct energy deposition for the manufacturing of aerostructures
Dr Nicolas Maury, Mr Matthieu Sicre, Mr Thomas Robiglio, Mr Marc Grimal
Airbus, Toulouse, France

11:00

Strain localisation and early slip mode variations in Ti alloys with 0-8 wt.% Al
Mr Yukun Xu1, Dr Rhys Thomas1, Mr Ömer Koç1, Prof Laure Bourgeois2, Prof Michael Preuss2,1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

11:20

Evaluation of the role of MTR on cold dwell fatigue in Ti-6Al-4V alloys by DIC measurement
Mr Shigeru Yasuda1, Dr Itsuki Kawata2, Dr Yuta Kitamura1, Dr Yoshihiro Otani1, Mr Kenta Kikuchi2, Mr Masayuki Tsukada2, Dr Shinya Miyazaki1
1
IHI Corporation, Yokohama, Japan. 2IHI Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

11:40

Development of Methods for Microtexture Characterization and Dwell Fatigue Life Prediction of Dual Phase Titanium Alloys
Mr. Masayuki Tsukada1, Mr. Kenta Kikuchi1, Mr. Koichi Inagaki1, Dr. Itsuki Kawata1, Dr. Yuta Kitamura2, Dr. Shinya Miyazaki2, Dr. Shigeru Yasuda2
1
IHI, Tokyo, Japan. 2IHI, Kanagawa, Japan

12:00

 

 

 

 

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties

Monday 12 June

10:00-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties: Understanding Beta Alloys [1]

 

Session Chair: Nick Jones, University of Cambridge

10:20

Elastic Characterization of Beta-Ti15Mo by Transient Grating Spectroscopy
Dr. Pavla Stoklasová1, Dr. Tomáš Grabec1, Dr. Michaela Janovská1, Prof. Hanuš Seiner1, Prof. Josef Stráský2
1
Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

10:40

Effect of pre-strain on dynamic mechanical properties of Ti-6Cr-5Mo-5V-4Al titanium alloy
Professor Yang Yu, Professor Wenjun Ye, Professor Songxiao Hui
GRIMAT Engineering Institute Co, Ltd, Beijing, China

11:00

Pathways to engineer high strength coupled with high strain hardenability and ductility in metastable β-Titanium alloys
Dr. Abhishek Sharma1, Dr. Srinivas Aditya Mantri1, Dr. Nartu Mohan Sai Kiran1, Dr. Sriswaroop Dasari1, Dr. Ravisankar Haridas1, Dr. Riyadh Salloom1, Dr. Fan Sun2, Dr. Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1, Dr. Frederic Prima2, Dr. Hamish Fraser3, Dr. Rajarshi Banerjee1
1
University of North Texas, Denton, USA. 2Chimie ParisTech, Paris, France. 3The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

11:20

Coupling Superficial Mechanical Attrition Treatment with plasma nitriding on a metastable β-Ti alloy
Mr. Renaud Génin1,2,3,4, Pr. Luc Pichon1, Dr. Michel Drouet1, Dr. Antoine Guitton3,4, Pr. Thierry Grosdidier3,4
1Institut Pprime, Poitiers, France. 2Labex INTERACTIFS, Poitiers, France. 3LEM3, Metz, France. 4Labex DAMAS, Metz, France

11:40

Understanding the long term stability of metastable β-Ti alloys during isothermal ageing at intermediate temperatures
Mr Christian Talbot1, Miss Nicole Church1, Mr Oliver Reed1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Prof Nick Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

12:00

 

 

 

10:20-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties: Texture Evolution and Phase Transformations [2]

 

Session Chair: João Quinta da Fonseca, University of Manchester

10:20

Effect of 'Q' Ratio on Texture Evolution of Ti-3Al-2.5V Alloy Tube During Rolling
Doctor Qi Yang1, Professor Songxiao Hui2, Professor Wenjun Ye2, Professor Zhe Xu1, Professor Chun Dai1, Professor Jian Wang1, Professor Qi Gao1
1
Baoji Titanium Industry Co., Ltd, Baoji, China. 2GRIMAT Engineering Institute Co., LTD.,, Beijing, China

10:40

Investigation of the deformation behaviour of a CP-Ti sheet and a Ti-3Al-2.5V sheet during cold rolling and annealing
Phd student Mélaine Tournay, Doctor Jean-Sébastien Lecomte, Associate professor Christophe Schuman, Doctor Yundong Zhang, Professor Eric Fleury
Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, LEM3, Metz, France

11:00

Variant selection of α precipitates associated with initial texture and cooling rate in a near-α titanium alloy Ti65
PhD Ding Zhao1, Professor Jiangkun Fan1, Professor Hongchao Kou2, Professor Jinshan Li1
1
State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China. 2State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

11:20

Phase transformation mechanisms in boron alloyed Ti‐6Al‐4V weld studied using betagrain reconstruction
PhD Sakari Tolvanen1, Prof Robert Pederson2, Prof Uta Klement1
1
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. 2University West, Trollhattan, Sweden

11:40

Texture and microstructure evolution in isolated texture components of Ti-6Al-4V during α- β processing
MSc Bernadeta Karnasiewicz, EngD Christopher S. Daniel, Prof Phil Prangnell, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

 

 

Tuesday 13 June

08:00-10:00

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [3] Characterising Fatigue Crack Behaviour

 

Session Chair: Vasisht Venkatesh, Pratt & Whitney 

08:00

Large-scale 2D and 3D orientation datasets obtained using Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy
Mr Thomas Ales, Prof. Peter Collins
Iowa State University, Ames, USA

08:20

Quantification of Microtexture in Hexagonal Metals
Dr. Joseph Tucker1, Dr. Sean Donegan2, Dr. Joseph Pauza1, Dr. Michael Groeber2,3, Dr. Adam Pilchak2,4
1
Exponent, Chicago, IL, USA. 2Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA. 3The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA. 4Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA

08:40

High-Throughput Characterization of Small Crack Growth Behavior in Ti-6Al-4V
Dr. Michelle Harr1,2, Mr. Bradley Rucker2, Dr. Satish Rao1,2, Mr. Nathan Levkulich1,2, Dr. Ayman Salem1,2, Dr. Adam Pilchak1,2,3, Dr. Tom Broderick1
1
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, USA. 2MRL Materials Resources LLC, Xenia, USA. 3Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA

09:00

Fatigue behavior of fully lamellar Ti-6Al-4V alloy with Cr/CrN multilayer coating
Mr. Martin Ferreira Fernandes1, Dr. Samuel Hémery2, Dr. Patrick Villechaise2, Ms. Florence Hamon2, Dr. Verônica Mara de Oliveira Velloso3, Dr. Herman Jacobus Cornelis Voorwald1
1
São Paulo State University (Unesp), School of Engineering and Sciences, Department of Materials and Technology, Guaratinguetá, Brazil. 2Institut Pprime, CNRS, ENSMA, Université de Poitiers, UPR CNRS 3346, Physics and Mechanics of Materials Department, ENSMA, Téléport 2, 1 avenue Clément Ader, BP 40109, 86961 Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France. 3Faculdade Serra Dourada, Lorena, Brazil

09:20

Are fatigue crack initiation mechanisms dependent on microstructure, composition and cyclic loading conditions in α+β Ti alloys?
Dr Samuel Hemery1, Dr Cyril Lavogiez1, Dr Clement Dureau1, Dr Yves Nadot1, Mr Zhihong Wu2, Dr Fan Sun2, Dr Frederic Prima2, Dr Patrick Villechaise1
1
Institut Pprime, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France. 2IRCP, Paris, France

09:40

 

 

08:00-10:00

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [4] Microstructure-properties Relationships of New Alloys

 

Session Chair: Benoit Appolaire, Université de Lorraine

08:00

TIMETAL® 407 and 412: Highly Processable Titanium Alloys with Unique Ductility and Strength Combinations
Dr Nick Humphreys1, Dr Kayla Calvert2
1
Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET), Witton, United Kingdom. 2Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET), Henderson, USA

08:20

Compositional and grain size effects on the novel strength and ductility of ATI Titan 27™
Dr. John Foltz1, Mr. Erik Rogoff1, Dr. Bhuvi Nirudhoddi2, Dr. Luis Ruiz-Aparicio2, Dr. Joseph Jankowski2, Dr. Ming Li2
1
ATI, Monroe, NC, USA. 2ATI, Natrona Heights, PA, USA

08:40

Property and Microstructure of TiTaSn Alloy
Dr. Bernard Li1, Joe Shaw2,3, Hiroshi Matsushima3, Takasumi kubo3
1
Medtronic plc, Minneapolis, USA. 2Internationa; Life Sciences Inc., Saint Paul, USA. 3Nippon Piston Ring Co. Ltd., Saitama, Japan

09:00

Microstructure Evolution and Strength-Toughening Mechanismin a Newly Developed Ti-5321 Titanium Alloy with High Strengthand Toughness
Cong Wu
Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi'an, China

09:20

Anisotropy characteristics and strengthening-toughening mechanism of mechanical properties of Ti65 alloy at room/high temperature
Professor Jiangkun Fan, PhD Zhixin Zhang, PhD Ding Zhao, Professor Hongchao Kou, Professor Jinshan Li
State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

09:40

Study on microstructure and properties of a new titanium alloy with excellent dynamic mechanical behavior
Hao Fang1,2,3, Liu Xianghong1,2,3, Du Yuxuan1,2,3, Mao Youchun1,2,3, Chen Haisheng1,2,3, Li Shaoqiang1,2,3, Wang Kaixuan1,2,3, Lei Lei4
1
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi’an, China. 2National & Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Special Titanium Alloy Processing Technologies, Xi’an, China. 3Xi'an Key Laboratory of Special Titanium Alloy Processing and Simulation Technologies, Xi’an, China. 4School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, China

 

10:20-12:30

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [5] Transformation Behaviour in Beta Alloys

 

Session Chair: Hideki Hosoda, Tokyo Institute of Technology

10:20

Keynote:
Understanding the transformation behaviour of metastable beta alloys
Nicholas Jones
Professor of Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

10:50

The nature, evolution and effect of the omega phase in Ti-15Mo (wt%)
Prof Howard Stone1, Dr Joe Bennett1, Dr Lewis Owen2, Miss Nicole Church1, Prof Nick Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:10

Understanding the role and effects of ω precipitation on the mechanical properties of metastable β-Ti alloys
Mr Christian Talbot1, Miss Nicole Church1, Dr Leigh Connor2, Dr Stefan Michalik2, Prof Nicholas Jones1
1
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source, Oxford, United Kingdom

11:30

Obtaining zero linear thermal expansion in a Ti-Nb alloy by precipitation of isothermal α''
Dr. Matthias Bönisch1, Dr. Haoliang Wang2
1
KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. 2Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan, China

11:50

Influence of the initial microstructure on the phase transformation kinetics during aging in the Ti-575 titanium alloy
PhD Student Emmanuel Hoareau1,2, Dr. Thomas Billot2, Dr. Camille Deleuze2, Dr. Sandra Andrieu3, Pr. Bernard Viguier1, Pr. Moukrane Dehmas1
1
CIRIMAT, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Toulouse, France. 2Safran Landing Systems, Oloron-Sainte-Marie, France. 3Safran Additive Manufacturing Campus, Le Haillan, France

12:10

 

 

10:20-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [6] Miscellaneous

 

Session Chair: Frederic Prima, Chimie ParisTech

10:20

Dependence of deformation behavior and micro-mechanism of β matrix on grain size and orientation in Ti-7333
PhD student Mingxiang Zhu, Professor Hongchao Kou, Miss Ruoyan Li, Miss Zhuo Liu, Dr Nana Chen
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China

10:40

High-R Notched HCF performance of macrozones in Ti-6Al-4V
Mr. Yan Gao1, Mr. Nigel Martin2, Dr. Jamie Moschini2, Prof. David Dye1
1
Imperial College, London, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom

11:00

Strain localization in Ti and Ti-alloys using three-dimensional topographic imaging
Mr Ali Rouwane1, Mr Jean-Charles Passieux1, Mr Jean-Charles Stinville2, Mr Quentin Sirvin3, Mr. Charles Romain3, Mr Damien Texier3
1
Institut Clément Ader - UMR CNRS 5312, Toulouse, France. 2University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA. 3Institut Clément Ader - UMR CNRS 5312, Albi, France

11:20

In situ EBSD/HR-DIC-based investigation on anisotropy mechanism of a near α titanium plate with strong transverse texture
Dr Runchen Jia, Dr Weidong Zeng
Northwestern polytechnical university, Xi'an, China

11:40

α-variant selection in β-CEZ alloy and the explanation of its origin
Dr. Petr Harcuba1, Dr. Benoît Denand2, Dr. Jana Šmilauerová1, Prof. Benoît Appolaire2
1
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Phaysics of Materials, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Universite de Lorraine, Institut Jean Lamour (IJL), Nancy, France

12:00

Formation and strengthening of triple-twinned alpha variants in additive manufactured titanium alloy revealed by atomic simulation
Prof. Hao Wang1, Mr. Zhichao Meng2, Prof. Yuman Zhu3, Prof. Rui Yang2,4
1
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China. 2Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China. 3Monash University, Notting Hill, Australia. 4ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China

13:30-15:10

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [7] Understanding the Effect of Alloy Additions

 

Session Chair: Phil Sherrer, Pratt & Whitney

13:30

Effect of silicon addition on deformation mechanisms of near-alpha titanium alloys
PhD student Thibaut Armanni1, Dr Frédéric Fossard1,2, Dr Zhao Huvelin1, Full professor Benoît Appolaire3,4
1
DMAS, ONERA, Université Paris Saclay, Châtillon, France. 2LEM, UMR 104 CNRS-ONERA, Université Paris Saclay, Châtillon, France. 3Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. 4Labex DAMAS, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France

13:50

Effects of Fe and Al additions on the eutectoid transformation and its transformation products in Ti-5.9Cu (wt.%)
Dr. Thomas Klein1, MSc. Ella Staufer2, Dr. Torben Boll3,4, MSc. Aurel Arnoldt1, Dr. Duyao Zhang5, Dr. Martin Schmitz-Niederau6, Dr. Jelena Horky7, Prof. Dr. Christian Edtmaier2, Dr. Christian Schneider-Bröskamp1, Dr. Dong Qiu5, Prof. Dr. Mark Easton5
1
LKR Light Metals Technologies Ranshofen, Austrian Institute of Technology, Ranshofen, Austria. 2Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, TU Wien, Wien, Austria. 3Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility (KNMF), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany. 4Institute for Applied Materials – Materials Science and Engineering (IAM-WK), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany. 5Centre for Additive Manufacturing, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. 6voestalpine Böhler Welding Germany GmbH, Hamm, Germany. 7RHP-Technology GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria

14:10

The use of semi-empirical parameters for the design of Ti-containing complex concentrated alloys
Dr Mariano Casas Luna, MSc. Dalibor Preisler, MSc. Jiří Kozlík, Prof. Miloš Janeček, Dr Josef Stráský
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

14:30

Evolution of grain refinement in high-strength titanium alloys by the addition of Co, Cr, Fe and (Zr/Y) to the eutectoid system Ti-6.5Cu.
MSc Ella Staufer1, Prof Christian Edtmaier1, Dr Thomas Klein2, Dr Martin Schmitz-Niederau3, Dr Jelena Horky4, Dr Erich Neubauer4, Dr Lena Trunova3, Mr Christian Schneider-Broeskamp2, Dr Duyao Zhang5, Prof Mark Easton5, Dr Dong Qiu5
1
TU Wien, Wien, Austria. 2LKR Light Metals Technologies Ranshofen, Austrian Institute of Technology, Ranshofen, Austria. 3voestalpine Böhler Welding Germany GmbH, Hamm, Germany. 4RHP-Technology GmbH, 2444 Seibersdorf, Seibersdorf, Austria. 5Centre for Additive Manufacturing, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

14:50

Research of hot deformation behavior and microstructure evolution of Fe microalloyed Ti-Al-V titanium alloys
Dr Guoqing Dai, Prof Hui Chang, Prof Zhonggang Sun, Prof Yanhua Guo, Prof Liang Feng, Prof Lian Zhou
Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China

 

16:00-17:50

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [8] Strain Hardening & Effect of Oxygen

 

Session Chair: Matt Crill, Boeing

16:00

Keynote:
New strategies for strain-hardening improvements in titanium alloys
Frederic Prima
Professor of Materials Science , Chimie ParisTech, France

16:30

Grain refinement in titanium prevents low temperature oxygen embrittlement
Dr. Yan Chong1,2, Dr. Reza Gholizadeh1, Prof. Tsuru Tomohito3, Prof. Andrew Minor2, Prof. Nobuhiro Tsuji1
1
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. 2University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, USA. 3Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Japan

16:50

Compositional effects on the formation and thermal evolution of ordered precipitates in oxygen rich Ti-Zr-O: an in-situ synchrotron XRD diffraction study
Dr Raphaëlle Guillou1, Ms Fabienne Amann2,3, Dr Régis Poulain3, Dr Stéphanie Delannoy2,4, Dr Jean-Philippe Couzinié3, Dr Ivan Guillot3, Dr Dominique Thiaudière5, Dr Emmanuel Clouet6, Dr Jean-Luc Béchade6, Dr Frédéric Prima2
1
CEA / ISAS/ DMN /SRMA, Gif sur yvette, France. 2Université PSL, Chimie ParisTech–CNRS, Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris, Paris, France. 3Université Paris Est, ICMPE, Thiais, France. 4BIOTECH DENTAL SAS, Salon de Provence, France. 5Synchrotron SOLEIL, Gif sur yvette, France. 6CEA / ISAS/ DMN /SRMP, Gif sur yvette, France

On the oxygen ordering mechanisms in dilute Ti-Zr-O systems

17:10

PhD. Fabienne Amann1,2, Dr. Régis Poulain2,3, Dr. Stéphanie Delannoy1,3, Dr. Raphaëlle Guillou4, Dr. Martin Talla Noutack5, Dr. Zachary Kloenne6, Dr. Sophie Nowak7,8, Pr. Jean-Philippe Couzinié2, Dr. Frédéric De Geuser9, Dr. Baptiste Gault10, Dr. Dominique Thiaudière11, Dr. Jean-Luc Béchade5, Dr. Emmanuel Clouet5, Pr. Hamish Fraser6, Pr. Ivan Guillot2, Pr. Frédéric Prima1
1
Université PSL, Chimie ParisTech–CNRS, Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris (UMR 8247), 75005 Paris, France. 2Université Paris Est Créteil, CNRS (UMR 7182), 94320 Thiais, France. 3Biotech Dental SAS, 13300 Salon-de-Provence, France. 4CEA, Service de Recherches Métallurgiques Appliquées, Université Paris-Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 5Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Service de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 6Ohio State University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 43210 Columbus, USA. 7Université Paris Cité, CNRS, ITODYS, 75006 Paris, France. 8Université Paris Cité and Univ Paris Est Creteil, CNRS, LISA, 75013 Paris, France. 9SIMaP, Grenoble INP, CNRS, UJF, 38402 Saint-Martin-d'Heres Cedex, France. 10Department of Microstructure Physics and Alloy Design, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, 40237 Düsseldorf, Germany. 11Synchrotron SOLEIL, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France

17:30

Effect of oxygen content on dynamic deformation behavior of pure titanium
Ms Yumeng Luo
GRIMAT Engineering Institute Co.,Ltd., Beijing, China

 

Wednesday 14 June

08:00-09:50

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [9] Irradiation Effects & Advanced Characterisation

 

Session Chair: Denis Solas, Université Paris-Saclay

08:00

High throughput determination of uniaxial room temperature transient creep behaviour of Ti-6Al by cantilever bending coupled to digital image correlation
Dr Priya Goel, Mr. Faizan Hijazi, Prof. Dipankar Banerjee, Prof. Praveen Kumar, Prof. Vikram Jayaram
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

08:20

Determination of the orientation and shape of α phase lamellae using small-angle X-ray scattering
Dr. Jana Šmilauerová1, Dr. Petr Harcuba1, Dr. Jan Ilavský2, Prof. Miloš Janeček1, Prof. Václav Holý1
1
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, USA

08:40

Mechanical properties and helium irradiation behavior of Ti-5Al-3Zr-3V-0.7Cr alloy as a candidate material for nuclear reactor
Mr. Jinjin Shang1,2, Mr. Yulun Wu1, Mr. Nanjing Chong1, Mr. Bin Zhao3, Dr. Feng Sun1, Prof. Kaixuan Wang1, Prof. Xianghong Liu1
1
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd, Xi’an, China. 2Northwestern polytechnical University, Xi’an, China. 3Xi’an Surface Material Protection Co., Ltd., Xi’an, China

09:00

Transmission Electron Microscopy analysis of irradiation defects in a Ti6-4 alloy. Comparison between Ti2+ ion irradiation and neutron irradiation
Dr Sylvie DORIOT1, Dr Joël MALAPLATE1, Dr France DALLE1, Mr Benoît ARNAL1, Dr Raphaël ROBIN2
1
Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Service de Recherches Métallurgiques Appliquées, Gif sur Yvette, France. 2Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Département des Matériaux pour le Nucléaire, Gif sur Yvette, France

09:20

 

 

08:00-10:10

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [10] Understanding Beta Alloys - Part 2

 

Session Chair: Bernard Viguier, University of Toulouse

08:00

Investigation of phase-transformation-process of T-5553 alloy during continuous heating to 923 K using HREM and HEXRD
Dr. Eiichi Sukedai1, Prof. Elisabeth Aeby-Gautier2, Dr. Moukrane Dehmas2, Dr. Eishi Tanabe3
1
Okayama University of Science, Okayama, Japan. 2Nancy University, Nancy, France. 3Hiroshima Prefecture Technology Research Institute, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan

08:20

The interplay relationship between the microstrcutral features and fretting damage resistance in a metastable titanium alloy
Miss Yanlin Tong, Associate professor Ke Hua, Associate professor Hongxing Wu, Prof. Haifeng Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, XI'AN, China

08:40

Contribution of electrical resistivity to the quantification of α and ωiso phase transformations in Ti15Mo and Ti10Mo titanium alloys
M Benoît Denand1, Pr Yann Le Bouar2, Ms Florimonde Lebel1, M Jaafar Ghanbaja1, Pr Benoît Appolaire1
1
Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. 2Laboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures, Châtillon, France

09:00

From strain localization to anisotropic tensile properties in Ti-10V-2Al-3Fe
Mme Tiphaine Giroud, Mme Anais Huet, Dr Azdine Nait-Ali, Dr Patrick Villechaise, Dr Samuel Hemery
Insitut Pprime, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France

09:20

Grain boundary segregation and mechanisms of grain boundary α phase formation in metastable β-Titanium alloys
Dr. T.S. Prithiv1, Dr. Zachary Kloenne2, Prof. Yufeng Zheng3, Prof. Hamish Fraser2, Dr. Stoichko Antonov4
1
Max-Planck-Institut fur Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, Germany. 2The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. 3University of Nevada Reno, Reno, USA. 4National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, USA

09:40

High strain rate mechanical deformation of metastable β-Titanium alloys
Dr. Abhishek Sharma1, Dr. Nartu Mohan Sai Kiran1, Dr. Ravisankar Haridas1, Mr. Supreeth Gaddam1, Dr. Srinivas Aditya Mantri1, Dr. Sriswaroop Dasari1, Dr. Jeffrey T Lloyd2, Dr. Rajiv Mishra1, Dr. Rajarshi Banerjee1
1
University of North Texas, Denton, USA. 2DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, Dayton, USA

 

10:20-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [11] Influence of Microstructure on Strength and Toughness

 

Session Chair: Phillippe Castany, INSA Rennes

10:20

Development and application of a new ultra-high strength and high toughness titanium alloy
Prof. Xianghong Liu1,2, Dr. Jinguang Li2, Dr. Tao Wang2, Dr. Shaoqiang Li2, Mr. Jing Yang2, Prof. Shewei Xin1, Prof. Yingjie Ma3
1
Northwest Institute For Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China. 2Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China. 3Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shen yang, China

10:40

Elastocaloric effect at near room temperature in a Ti-Al-based shape memory alloy
Dr. Sheng Xu, Mr. Yuxin Song, Dr. Xiao Xu, Prof. Toshihiro Omori, Prof. Ryosuke Kainuma
Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

11:00

Understanding the relationships between heterogeneous microstructures and tensile properties through characterization of plastic strain localization in Ti-6Al-4V processed by WDED
Engineer François Bourdin1,2, Associate Professor Samuel Hemery3,4,5, Research Associate Damien Texier2,6, Professor Florence Pettinari-Sturmel7, Senior Researcher Joël Douin7, Engineer Claude Archambeau8, Engineer Philippe Emile8
1
Airbus Central R&T, Toulouse, France. 2Institut Clément Ader, Albi, France. 3Institut Pprime, Poitiers, France. 4ISAE-ENSMA, Poitiers, France. 5Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France. 6CNRS, Toulouse, France. 7CEMES, Toulouse, France. 8Airbus Operations SAS, Toulouse, France

11:20

Microstructure and tensile properties of hydrogenated-dehydrogenated Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Velile Vilane1,2, Professor Robert Knutsen2, Dr Johan Westraadt1
1
Neslon Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa. 2University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

11:40

Influence of Deformation on Microstructure and Tensile Properties of TC2 Titanium Alloy
Mr. Sheng Zhang, Mr. Xiaolong Ren, Mr. Tao wang, Mr. Yong Ren, Mr. Jing Yang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

12:00

Research Progress of High-strength and High-toughness TB15(BTi-6554)Titanium Alloy
Dr Jixiong Liu, Mr Xiaoxiang Wang
Baoti Group Co., Ltd, baoji, China

 

Thursday 15 June

08:00-10:00

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [12] Miscellaneous - Part 2

 

Session Chair: James Pepper, University of Sheffield

08:00

A high resolution DIC investigation of slip activity in relation to microstructure in Ti-6Al-4V
Mr Thomas Yvinec, Dr Valery Valle, Ms Florence Hamon, Dr Samuel Hemery
Institut PPrime, Chasseneuil, France

08:20

Mechanical Behavior and Ballistic Resistance of Multilayered Ti6Al4V based Metal Matrix Composites after Hot Isostatic Pressing
Dr Pavlo Markovsky1, Dr Jacek Janiszewski2, Prof Orest Ivasishin1, Dr Dmytro Savvakin1, Dr Judita Sinkiewicz2, Dr Bartosz Fikus2, Dr Oleksandr Stasiuk1, Prof Sergey Prikhodko3
1
G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2Jarosław Dąbrowski Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. 3University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA

08:40

Identification of Twinning Systems in Commercially-Pure Titanium using Polarized Light Microscopy
M.Sc. Stella Diederichs1, Dr. Lucía Morales-Rivas2, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eberhard Kerscher1
1
Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Kaiserslautern, Germany. 2Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas (CENIM), Madrid, Spain

09:00

Mechanical properties of microstructural gradients in Ti-6Al-4V generated with thermohydrogen treatment
M. Sc. Christopher David Schmidt, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Jürgen Christ, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel von Hehl
University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany

09:20

Enhanced tensile properties of a Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo-Si alloy with duplex (α+α’) microstructure
Doctoral student Irvin Séchepée1, Professor Hiroaki Matsumoto1, Professor Vincent Velay2
1
Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan. 2IMT Mines Albi, Albi, France

09:40

Strategies for accelerated development of strain-transformable alloys by chemically graded materials: from process to local characterization
PhD. Clémence Fontaine1, Dr. Lola Lilensten1, Dr. Dalibor Preisler2, Pr. Josef Strasky2, Pr. Milos Janecek2, Pr. Frédéric Prima1
1
IRCP, PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, Paris, France. 2Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic

10:20-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [13] TRIP/TWIP & stress-induced behaviour - Part 1

 

Session Chair: Patrick Villechaise, ISAE-ENSMA

10:20

Early-stage isothermal omega precipitation and its influences on TRIP/TWIP effects in metastable beta Ti-12Mo alloy
Dr Fan SUN1, Dr Bingnan Qian2, Dr Srinivas Aditya Mantri3, Dr Sriswaroop Dasari3, Dr Lola Lilensten1, Dr Philippe Vermaut1, Prof. Rajarshi Banerjee3, Prof. Frédéric Prima1
1
IRCP-ENSCP Chimie-Paristech, PSL, Paris, France. 2Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China. 3University of North Texas, Denton, USA

10:40

Unveiling the contribution of the various interfaces to the work-hardening in TRIP/TWIP titanium alloys
Dr Lola Lilensten1, Dr Bingnan Qian1, Dr Philippe Vermaut1,2, Dr Fan Sun1, Prof Frédéric Prima1
1
Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, Paris, France, Paris, France. 2Sorbonne University, UPMC University Paris, UFR926, Paris, 75005, France, Paris, France

11:00

Evidence of an intermediate phase during the β to α” stress-induced martensitic transformation in Ti-based superelastic alloys
Dr. Philippe Castany, Dr. Jingjun Gao, Pr. Thierry Gloriant
INSA Rennes, Rennes, France

11:20

SEM and EBSD in-situ study of Ti-Nb-Zr-O alloys undergoing stress-induced martensitic transformation / twinning
Mr. Dalibor Preisler, Mr. Jiří Kozlík, Dr. Petr Harcuba, prof. Miloš Janeček, assoc. prof. Josef Stráský
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

11:40

Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy - Method for High-throughput characterization of elastic moduli of Ti-Nb-Zr-O alloys prepared by Field assisted sintering technique
Dr Michaela Janovska1, Prof Hanus Seiner1, Dr Martin Koller1, Dr Petr Sedlak1, Mr Dalibor Preisler2, Mr Jiri Kozlik2, Dr Tomas Chraska3, Dr Josef Strasky2, Prof Milos Janecek2
1
Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. 3Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

12:00

Quantifying the phase stability of TWIP and TRIP Ti alloys
Dr. Guohua Zhao
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

10:20-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [19] Effect of Microstructure on Properties

 

Session Chair: Damian Texier, IMT Mines Albi-Carmaux

10:20

 

10:40

Effect of annealing temperature on Microstructure and Mechanical properties of Ti6Al7Nb Alloy
Mr. Meng Kang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co.,Ltd, xi'an, China

11:00

Characterization of the phase distribution of TC4 titanium alloy by using synchrotron radiation facility
Mr. Jianchuan Yan1, Doc. Haisheng Chen1, Mr. Yanwen Tian1, Prof. Tao Li2, Dr. Han Guo3
1
Western Superconducting Materials Technology Co., Ltd, Xi'an, China. 2North China University of Science and Technology, Tang'shan, China. 3Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Shang'hai, China

11:20

Tensile Ductility at Room Temperature in High-Temperature Titanium Alloys used for Aeroengine applications
Dr. Ramachandra Canumalla1, Dr. Tanjore Jayaraman2
1
Weldaloy Specialty Forgings, Michigan, USA. 2University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, USA

11:40

Study on microstructure and grain growth behavior of TC4-DT after large deformation
Mr. Yanwen Tian, Mr. Jianchuan Yan, Ms. Yulu Li, Mr. Wensheng Wang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co.Ltd., Xi'an, China

12:00

 

 

13:30-15:30

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [15] Transformation Behaviour in Beta Alloys - Part 2

 

Session Chair: Samuel Hemery, École Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et d’Aérotechnique

08:00

 

08:20

Shape recovery phenomenon by diffusional-displacive phase transformation in metastable β-Ti alloy
Prof. Masaki Tahara, Mr. Kazuto Ando, Dr. Naoki Nohira, Prof. Wan–Ting Chiu, Prof. Akira Umise, Prof. Hideki Hosoda
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan

08:40

Nanoscale Shuffle Transformation in Multifunctional Metastable Beta Titanium Alloys
Mr. Dian Li1, Mr. Deepak Pillai1, Dr. Dong Wang2, Dr. Yunzhi Wang3, Dr. Hamish Fraser3, Dr. Yufeng Zheng1
1
University of Nevada Reno, Reno, USA. 2Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China. 3The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

09:00

Establishing a relationship between the mechanical properties of metastable beta Ti-xMo alloys and different influencing factors: chemical composition, temperature and strain rate
Dr. Bernardete Coelho1, Dr. Shiyuan Luo2, Prof. Philippe Castany3, Prof. Sandrine Thuillier1
1
Univ. Bretagne Sud, UMR CNRS 6027, IRDL, Lorient, France. 2Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. 3Université de Rennes, INSA Rennes, CNRS, ISCR-UMR 6226, Rennes, France

09:20

Phase transformations in Ti-xNb-Zr-yO alloys prepared by a field-assisted sintering technique from blended elemental powders
Mr. Jiri Kozlik1, Mr. Dalibor Preisler1, Dr. Josef Strasky1, Mrs. Tereza Kosutova2, Dr. Jozef Vesely1, Dr. Tomas Chraska3, Dr. Lucie Bodnárová4, Mrs. Anna Veverkova1, Prof. Milos Janecek1
1
Charles University, Dept. of Physics of Materials, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Charles University, Dept. of Condensed Matter Physics, Prague, Czech Republic. 3Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. 4Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

09:40

Effect of initial microstructure on phase transformation under rapid heating of the Ti-5553 titanium alloy
Dr Nicolas Chanfreau1, Dr Dominique Poquillon1, Dr Stark Andreas2, Dr Emad Maawad2, Dr Moukrane Dehmas1
1
CIRIMAT, Toulouse, France. 2Institute of Materials Physics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany

 

13:30-15:10

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [16] TRIP/TWIP & stress-induced behaviour - Part 2

 

Session Chair: Andrew Baker, Boeing

13:30

 

13:50

 

14:10

Achieving high strength-to-elastic modulus ratio by microstructural fine-tuning in the Ti-13Nb-13Zr (w.%) alloy
Dr. Stéphanie Delannoy1,2, Mr. Pierrot Autret1, Dr. Charlie Poulat3, Ing. Yvon Millet4, Pr. Frédéric Prima1
1PSL Research University, Chimie ParisTech—CNRS, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris UMR CNRS 8247, Paris, France. 2Biotech Dental, Salon-de-Provence, France. 3Safran Transmission Systems, Colombes, France. 4TIMET Savoie, Ugine, France

14:30

Stress-induced martensitic transformation in a Ti-Al-based shape memory alloy
Mr. Yuxin Song, Dr. Sheng Xu, Dr. Xiao Xu, Prof. Toshihiro Omori, Prof. Ryosuke Kainuma
Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

14:50

{332}<113> mechanical detwinning as a new deformation mechanism in a TWIP Ti-alloy
Dr Lola Lilensten1, Dr. Azziz Hocini2, Dr Fan Sun1, Dr. Philippe Vermaut1,3, Prof. Frédéric Prima1
1Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, Paris, France, Paris, France. 2Laboratoire des Sciences des Procédés et des Matériaux LSPM - CNRS - UPR 3407 Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, Villetaneuse, France. 3Sorbonne University, UPMC University Paris, UFR926, Paris, 75005, France, Paris, France

Friday 16 June

08:00-10:00

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [17] Dwell Fatigue

 

Session Chair: Yufeng Zheng, University of Nevada Reno

08:00

Dwell sensitive fatigue in Ti-685 revisited
Dr Jing Li, Professor Helen Davies, Professor Martin Bache
Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom

08:20

Cold dwell fatigue susceptibility of β-forged Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo aero-engine parts
M.Sc. Mirjam Wiedemann1, Dr. Marco Hüller1, Dr. Markus Kolb1, Dr. Steffen Neumeier2, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Mathias Göken2
1
MTU Aero Engines, Munich, Germany. 2Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties, Erlangen, Germany

08:40

The Effect of Texture on  the Dwell Fatigue of the Alpha Phase of TItanium
Dr. Vinoadh Kumar Krishnan, Dr. Priyanka Agrawal, Dr. Aparajita Pramanik, Prof. Dipankar Banerjee
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

09:00

3D Characterization of Sub-surface Dwell Fatigue Cracks and Surrounding Grain Neighborhoods in Ti64
Mr. Joe Wendorf1, Mr. James Lamb1, Mr. Fabian Bonner2, Dr. Samuel Hémery3, Dr. Cyril Lavogiez3, Dr. Patrick Villechaise3, Dr. Tresa Pollock1
1
University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 2University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany. 3Institut Pprime, Poitiers, France

09:20

The effect of size of micro texture regions on the dwell fatigue lives of Ti-6Al-4V bar
Mr. Shohtaroh Hashimoto1, Dr. Hidenori Takebe1, Mr. Kenichi Mori1, Dr. Mitsuo Miyahara2, Dr. Tomonori Kunieda1
1
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Japan. 2Nippon Steel Kozai Co. Ltd., joetsu, Japan

09:40

Effects of Cold Dwell Fatigue on the Growth of Long Cracks in alpha+beta Ti-6Al-4V
Dr. James Larsen1, Dr. Andrew Rosenberger1, Dr. Adam Pilchak2, Mr. Eugene Young3, Dr. Patrick Golden1, Dr. Reji John1
1
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, USA. 2Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT, USA. 3Carnegie Mellon Univeristy, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

 

08:00-10:00

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [18] Miscellaneous - Part 3

 

Session Chair: Lucia Scotti, University of Sheffield

08:00

R & D of New Titanium Alloys
Dr.Prof. Yongqing Zhao
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

08:20

Large-scale 3D microstructural investigation of two-phase titanium alloys
Dr Conghui Liu, Dr Jack Donoghue, Dr Tim L. Burnett, Miss Bernadeta Karnasiewicz, Professor João Quinta da Fonseca
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

08:40

Strain-induced Phase Transformation in Pure Titanium under High Pressure Torsion at Room Temperature
Doctoral Student Yuwei He1, Professor Yoshikazu Todaka1, Professor Lei Wang2, Associate professor Nozomu Adachi1
1
Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan. 2Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

09:00

Elastic anisotropy of CP Ti processed by equal channel angular pressing at room temperature
Dr. Martin Koller1, Mr. Karel Tesar2, Dr. David Vokoun2, Prof. Hanus Seiner1, Dr. Petr Sedlak1
1
Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha, Czech Republic. 2Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha, Czech Republic

09:20

 

09:40

 

 

10:20-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [19]

 

Session Chair: Adam Pilchak, Pratt & Whitney

10:20

From slip activity to fatigue crack nucleation at basal twist grain boundaries in titanium alloys
Dr Cyril Lavogiez1, Dr Patrick Villechaise1, Dr Jean-Charles Stinville2, Dr Fulin Wang2, Dr Marie-Agathe Charpagne2, Dr Meghan Emigh2, Dr Tresa Pollock2, Dr Valery Valle1, Dr Samuel Hemery1
1
Institut Pprime, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France. 2University of California, Santa-Barbara, USA

10:40

Multi-dimensional study of fatigue crack initiation in a near-alpha titanium alloy: the role of plastic slip accommodation and twist grain boundaries
Dr Conghui Liu1, Dr Rhys Thomas1, Dr Tianzhu Sun2, Dr Jack Donoghue1, Dr Xun Zhang1, Dr Tim L Burnett1, Professor João Quinta da Fonseca1, Professor Michael Preuss1,3
1
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom. 3Monash University, Clayton, Australia

11:00

Assessment of three-dimensional short fatigue crack closure behavior in Ti-6Al-4V alloy via in-situ X-ray microtomography
Ms. Valary Tubei1, Professor Hiroyuki Toda1, Asst. Professor Hiro Fujihara1, Mr. Akihisa Takeuchi2, Mr. Masayuki Uesugi2
1
Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. 2Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute, Hyogo, Japan

11:20

An appraisal of dwell sensitive fatigue in Ti-6Al-4V and the governing role of inhomogeneous micro-texture
Dr Jing Li1, Michael Glavicic2
1Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom
2Rolls Royce Corporation, Indianapolis, USA

11:40

Interface Sliding in alpha/beta Titanium Alloys: Activation Mechanisms and Plastic Response
Dr. Zachary Kloenne1, Dr. Stoichko Antonov2, Mr. Dian Li3, Professor Gopal Viswanathan1, Professor Yufeng Zheng3, Professor Hamish Fraser1
1
The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. 2National Energy Technologies, Albany, USA. 3University of Nevada Reno, Reno, USA

12:00

Anisotropic and asymmetric creep behavior of rolled Ti-64 with micro-texture regions using small-scale cantilever bending
Mr. Faizan Hijazi1, Dr. Dheepa Srinivasan2, Prof. Praveen Kumar1, Prof. Vikram Jayaram1
1
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. 2Pratt and Whitney R&D Center, Bangalore, India

 

 

T4 Thermomechanical Processing

Monday 12 June

10:00-12:20

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [1]

 

Session Chair: Brad Wynne, University of Strathclyde

10:20

The new TISTRAQ process: Solution treatment with rapid quenching and annealing process for Ti-6Al-4V sheet metal part forming - Investigation on heat transfer coefficient and influence on cooling rates
M.Sc. Maximilian Alexander Kaiser1, B.Sc. Fabian Höschen2, M.Sc. Nina Pfeffer3, Dipl.-Ing. Mathias Merten4, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Pawel Rokicki5, Dr.-Ing. Thomas Meyer2, PD Dr.-Ing. Heinz Werner Höppel3, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Tröster1, Dr.-Ing. Thorsten Marten1
1
Paderborn University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Lightweight Design (LiA), Paderborn, Germany. 2HEGGEMANN AG, Büren, Germany. 3Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties, Erlangen, Germany. 4DYNAmore GmbH, Berlin, Germany. 5South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Automation technology, Soest, Germany

10:40

Deoxidation of Titanium and Its Alloy Using Rare-earth Metal Vapors
Dr. Takanari Ouchi, Mr. Kenta Akaishi, Dr. Gen Kamimura, Professor Toru H. Okabe
The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

11:00

Characterization of microtextured regions in wrought titanium products using computational polarized-light microscopy
Mr. Daniel Satko1,2, Mr. Patrick Fleisher1,2, MR. Thomas Carmody1, Dr. Matthew Dahar3, Dr. Michael Jacques3, Dr. Sesh Tamirisakandala3, Dr. Ayman Salem1,2
1
MRL Materials Resources LLC, Xenia, USA. 2TiPolar, Xenia, USA. 3Howmet Aerospace, Niles, USA

11:20

Comparative study of deformation texture evolution of hot uniaxial compression of Ti-6Al-4V using different testing systems
Dr Gideon Obasi1, Dr Christopher Daniel1, Dr Sumeet Mishra1, Dr Patryk Jedrasiak2, Dr Hugh Shercliff2, Professor João Quinta da Fonseca1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

11:40

Analysis of the Adiabatic Heating during Industrial Scale Hot Forging of Ti-6Al-4V alloy
Dr Paul Souza1, Dr Giribaskar Sivaswamy1, Mr Yvon Millet2, Mr. Trevor Barrett3, Mr. Teig Coulbeck3, Mr. Duncan Putman4, Mr. Nigel Martin4, Dr. Mykola Kulakov5, Dr. Salahheddin Rahimi1, Prof. Bradley Wynne1
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre, NMIS, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 2TIMET Savoie, Avenue Paul Girod, Ugine, France. 3Bifrangi, Lincoln, United Kingdom. 4Rolls Royce, Derby, United Kingdom. 5Boeing Research and Technology Europe, Glasgow, United Kingdom

12:00

Enlarging the palette of mechanical properties of TI64 by a quenching and partitioning approach
Professor Stephane Godet1, Dr Loic Malet1, Professor Frederic Prima2, Dr Odeline Dumas1
1
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium. 2Chimie ParisTech, Paris, France

 

 

Tuesday 13 June

08:00-10:00

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [2]

 

Session Chair: Will Pulfrey, University of Sheffield

08:00

Influence of α/β-forging parameters on β-texture evolution and its consequences on coarse grain formation during β-annealing of Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Denis Solas1, Mr Arnaud VEZIAN2, Dr Michel SABY2
1
Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Institut de Chimie Moléculaire d'Orsay (ICMMO), Orsay, France. 2Aubert&Duval, Pamiers, France

08:20

Optimization of mechanical properties via enhanced thermomechanical process development of Ti-6Al-4V plates
DI Stefan Ebenbauer1, Dr. Alfred Krumphals2
1
voestalpine BÖHLER Bleche, Mürzzuschlag, Austria. 2voestalpine Böhler Edelstahl, Kapfenberg, Austria

08:40

Characterization of Ti-6Al-4V microstructure development and mechanical properties during forging, wire arc additive manufacturing and selected heat treatments
DI Christian Gruber, Dr. Thomas Gruber, DI Michael Lasnik, DI Sebastian Springer, Dr. Aleksandar Stanojevic, Dr. Bernd Oberwinkler
voestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace GmbH & Co KG, Kapfenberg, Austria

09:00

Formation of cube texture in Ti-22Al-25Nb(at%) alloy during hot compression within single BCC phase field
Dr. Haoyuan Ma, Dr. Weidong Zeng, Dr. Runchen Jia
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an City, China

09:20

Effect of rolling and annealing on the microstructure and anisotropy of high-temperature titanium alloy plate
Dr. Weiju Jia1, Dr. Yi Dai2, Dr. Zhimin Hou2, Ms Wei Zhou1, Dr. Yingjie Xie2, Professor Weidong Zeng3
1
Northwestern Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, Xi’an, China. 2Western Titanium Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi’an, China. 3State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, School of Materials, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

09:40

Effect of Residual Stress on Strength of the Solution Treated and Aged Ti-6Al-4V Bar
Han Ma
Western Superconducting Technologies Co.,Ltd., Xi'an, China

 

13:30-15:40

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [3]

 

Session Chair: Cecillia Poletti, TU Graz

13:30

Keynote: 
Texture development during the hot forming and annealing of dual-phase Ti alloys
Joao Quinta da Fonseca
Professor of Mechanical Metallurgy, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom

14:00

Effect of cold deformation on microstructure and properties of Ti-10Mo-8V-1Fe-3.5Al titanium alloy after pre-deformation heat treatment
Mr Baohui Zhu
State Key Laboratory of Special Rare Metal Materials, Northwest Rare Metal Materials Research Institute Ningxia Co., Ltd, Shizuishan, China. Ningxia Horizontal Titanium Industry Co., Ltd, Shizuishan, China

14:20

Influence of Sub-transus Annealing Treatments on Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy produced by Hot Extrusion
Dr. Ajit Pal Singh1, Dr. Giribaskar Sivaswamy2
1
Waikato Centre for Advance Materials and Manufacturing, School of Engineering, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. 2Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

14:40

The plane strain compression behavior of Ti-3.5Al-3.5V-0.6Mo-0.5Fe-0.6Cr alloy
Dr Rui Liu1,2,3, Mr Mingting Zhu1,2,3, Dr Yumeng Luo1,2,3, Dr Yang Yu1,2,3, Dr Xiaoyun Song1,2,3
1
State Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Metals and Processes, China GRINM Group Co. Ltd, Beijing, China. 2GRIMAT Engineering Institute Co. Ltd, Beijing, China. 3General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals, Beijing, China

15:00

Influence of hot-working parameters on tensile elongation of TC17 titanium alloy at 400℃
Mr. Jun Zhou, Dr. Biao Ju
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

15:20

 

 

Wednesday 14 June

10:20-12:20

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [4]

 

Session Chair: Christoper Collins, Rolls-Royce plc

10:20

On the origins of abnormally coarse β grain structures during β-annealing of Ti-64 wrought products
Dr Nicholas Byres1, Dr Jack Donoghue2, Dr Alec Davis2, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj2, Mr Benjamin Dod3, Professor João Quinta da Fonseca2, Professor Phillip Prangnell2,1
1
Airbus, Bristol, United Kingdom. 2University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 3Airbus, Toulouse, France

10:40

Dynamic globularization of a Ti-6Al-4V alloy under isothermal forging: Effect of initial α-lamellae size analyzed by experiment and machine learning
Professor Hiroaki Matsumoto, Graduate student Shingo Yoshida, Doctral student Irvin Séchepée
Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan

11:00

Development of Advanced Ceramic Conversion Treatment for Titanium Alloys to Combat Wear – An Overview
Dr. Zhenxue ZHANG1, Professor Hanshan Dong2
1
The University of Birmingham, Bitmingham, United Kingdom. 2The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

11:20

Novel combined severe plastic deformation processing (ECAP/S+RS) of pure and Titanium alloys enables superior fatigue resistance for next generation aerospace, automotive and biomedical devices
Dr.-Ing. Alexander Kopp1, MSc Max Müther1, Dr. Francesco D‘Elia2, MSc Lukas Kluy3, Dr. Jonas Werner4
1
Meotec GmbH, Aachen, Germany. 2Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. 3TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany. 4GfE RWTH, Aachen, Germany

11:40

Causes of flow localization in a Ti17 alloy during hot forming, and its consequences for the microstructure
Assoc. Prof. Maria Cecilia Poletti1,2, Dr. Peng Wang1, Eng. Franz Miller Branco Ferraz1,2, Dr. Ricardo Buzolin1,2
1
Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria. 2Christian Doppler Laboratory for Design of high-performance alloys by thermomechanical processing, Graz, Austria

12:00

Influence of Thermomechanical Treatment on the Mechanical Properties of CP-Ti
Ph.D. student Nafiseh Ghavidel, Professor Eberhard Kerscher
Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Kaiserslautern, Germany

 

Thursday 15 June

08:00-10:00

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [5]

 

Session Chair: Dave Easton, AFRC Strathclyde Unviersity

08:00

A multi-phase field approach to understanding the development of abnormally coarse grain structures during β-annealing of Ti64
Dr Adam Plowman, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

08:20

Plasticity micro-mechanisms in high-strength (α+β) titanium alloys: a focused in situ study of transformed β-colonies
Dr. Shaolou Wei1, Dr. John Foltz2, Dr. Luis Ruiz-Aparicio3, Prof. Cem Tasan1 (presented by Dr Felicity Worsnop1)
1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, USA
2ATI Specialty Materials, North Carolina, USA
3ATI Specialty Rolled Products, Pennsylvania, USA

 

08:40

Recrystallization mechanisms and kinetics of forged Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al alloy: an in-situ resistometric investigation
Mr. Ioannis Skordilis1, Dr. Stéphanie Delannoy1, Dr. Fan Sun1, Prof. Nathalie Bozzolo2, Prof. Frédéric Prima1
1
PSL University, Chimie ParisTech, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, CNRS UMR 8247, Paris, France. 2Mines Paris, PSL University, Centre for material forming (CEMEF), CNRS UMR 06904, Sophia Antipolis, France

09:00

Microstructure design of beta annealed Ti-15Mo using thermomechanical processing
Mr Esmaeil Shahryari1, Eng. Franz Miller Branco Ferraz1,2, Mr Jiří Kozlík3, RNDr. Petr Harcuba3, Prof. RNDr. Miloš Janeček3, Dr.techn. Fernando Gustavo Warchomicka1, Assoc.Prof. Dr.techn. Maria Cecilia Poletti1,2
1
Institute of Materials Science, Joining and Forming at Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria. 2Christian Doppler Laboratory for Design of High-Performance Alloys by Thermomechanical Processing, Graz, Austria. 3Department of Physics of Materials, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

09:20

Microstructure refinement and mechanical properties of pure titanium by severe deformation and multifield coupling treatment
Dr. Xiu Song, Mr Jiachen Wang, Prof. Lei Wang, Dr. Yang Liu
Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

09:40

The role of the α-phase in the hot deformation behaviour of a Ti-17 alloy
Eng. Franz Miller Branco Ferraz1,2, Eng. Mestr. Dr.techn. Ricardo Henrique Buzolin1,2, Dr.techn. Fernando Gustavo Warchomicka1, Dipl.-Ing. Michael Lasnik3, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Alfred Krumphals4, Assoc.Prof. Dr.techn. Maria Cecilia Poletti1,2
1
Institute of Materials Science, Joining and Forming at Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria. 2Christian Doppler Laboratory for Design of High-Performance Alloys by Thermomechanical Processing, Graz, Austria. 3voestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace GmbH & Co KG, Kapfenberg, Austria. 4voestalpine BÖHLER Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG, Kapfenberg, Austria

 

13:30-15:30

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [6]

 

Session Chair: Nicole Church, University of Cambridge

13:30

New synchrotron diffraction analysis techniques for studying the hot-deformation behaviour and texture evolution in Ti-64
Dr Christopher Daniel1, Ms Xiaohan Zeng1, Mr Guy Bowker1, Dr Štefan Michalik2, Dr Andreas Stark3, Dr Simon Hunt1, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca1
1
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Diamond Light Source Ltd., Didcot, United Kingdom. 3Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany

13:50

Finite Element modeling of hot compression of Ti64 alloy with multiple testing systems
Dr Patryk Jedrasiak1, Dr Hugh Shercliff1, Dr Sumeet Mishra2, Dr Christopher Daniel2, Prof. Joao Quinta da Fonseca2
1
Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2School of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

14:10

Studying the behaviour of the alpha and beta phases during hot deformation of Ti-6Al-4V using in-situ synchrotron diffraction
Mr. Guy Bowker, Ms. Xiaohan Zeng, Dr. Christopher Daniel, Dr. Adam Plowman, Dr. Micheal Atkinson, Prof. João Quinta da Fonseca, Dr. Pratheek Shanthraj
The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

14:30

Estimation of the dislocation density distribution, by microscopic and macroscopic approaches, in titanium alloys after hot-deformation in the α+β domain
PhD Matheus Brozovic Gariglio1,2, Pr. Nathalie Bozzolo2, Pr. Daniel Pino Muñoz2
1
Safran Aircraft Engines, Paris, France. 2CEMEF Mines Paris, Sophia Antipolis, France

14:50

The new TISTRAQ process: solution treatment with rapid quenching and annealing for Ti-6Al-4V sheet metal part forming – the effect of processing parameters on microstructure and mechanical properties
M.Sc. Nina Pfeffer1, B.Sc. Stefanie Nicole Jäger1, M.Sc. Maximilian Alexander Kaiser2, Dr.-Ing. Thomas Meyer3, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Mathias Göken1, PD Dr.-Ing. Heinz Werner Höppel1
1
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties, Erlangen, Germany. 2Paderborn University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Lightweight Design (LiA), Paderborn, Germany. 3HEGGEMANN AG, Büren, Germany

15:10

Precipitation sequence during ageing in the Ti-5553 titanium alloy: effect of initial microstructure, heating rate and thermal cycling
Dr. Andi Idhil Ismail1, Mr. Enzo Henrique Miguel2, Mr. Alexandre Freulon2, Prof. Moukrane Dehmas2
1
Institut Teknologi Kalimantan, Balikpapan, Indonesia. 2CIRIMAT, Toulouse, France

Friday 16 June

08:00-10:00

T4 Thermomechanical Processing [7]

 

Session Chair: Martin Jackson, University of Sheffield

08:00

 

08:20

 

08:40

Hot workability of M36 titanuim alloy based on processing map
Dr. Youchuan Mao
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

09:00

Mechanical behaviour and microstructural evolution of M36 Ti alloy subjected to hot compression deformation
Dr. Yu Wang
Western Superconducting Technology Co., Ltd, Xi'an, China

09:20

Effects of Hot working Method and Process Parameters on the Microstructure and Properties of TC4 Titanium alloy
Han Feixiao Feixiao Han, Sun Xiaoping Xiaoping Sun, Lou Meiqi Meiqi Lou, Fu Hangtao Hangtao Fu, Hou Fan Fan Hou, Wang Kaixuan Kaixuan Wang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi’an, China

09:40

Effect of quasi-β forging process on the microstructure and mechanical properties of TC18 titanium alloy
Dr. Tao Wang1, Prof. Xianghong Liu2,1, Mr. Haoming Feng1, Mr. Xiaolong Ren1, Dr. Jinguang Li1
1
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.,, Xi'an, China. 2Northwset Institute For Non-Ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China

 

 

T5 Biomedical & Healthcare Applications

Tuesday 13 June

08:00-09:40

T5 Biomedical & Healthcare Applications [1]

 

Session Chair: Masato Ueda, Kansai University

08:00

High Strength, Low-modulus Nanostructured Ti 13Nb 13Zr for Dental Implant Application
M.Sc. Lina Klinge1, M. Sc. Lukas Kluy2, M. Sc. Christopher Spiegel3, Dr.-Ing. Carsten Siemers1, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Groche2
1
TU Braunschweig, Institute for Materials Science, Braunschweig, Germany. 2TU Darmstadt, Institute for Production Engineering and Forming Machines, Darmstadt, Germany. 3Medical University of Innsbruck, Research Laboratory for Biofilms and Implant Associated Infections (BIOFILM LAB), Innsbruck, Austria

08:20

Effect of Nb and Ta addition on the exfoliation strength of oxide layer on Ti alloys formed by high-temperature oxidation
Prof. Eri Miura-Fujiwara
Univerisity of Hyogo, Himeji, Japan

08:40

Cell behavior of human-fetal-osteoblasts (hFOB) and Staphylococcus aureus on Nanostructured Titanium Alloy Ti-13Nb-13Zr (NanoTNZ)
M.Sc. Christopher Spiegel1, M.Sc Lukas Kluy2, M.Sc. Lina Klinge3, Dr.-Ing. Carsten Siemers3, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl. -Wirtsch. -Ing. Peter Groche2, Priv.-Doz. Lic. Mestr. Dr. Débora C. Coraça-Huber1
1
Research Laboratory for Biofilms and Implant Associated Infections (BIOFILM LAB), Experimental Orthopedics, University Hospital for Orthopedics and Traumatology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria. 2Institute for Production Engineering and Forming Machines, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany. 3Institute for Materials Science, TU Braunschweig, Brunswick, Germany

09:00

Enhanced biomechanical performance of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V bone plates and their clinical applications
Mr. Saurabh Kumar Gupta1, Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna2, Dr. Satyam Suwas1, Dr. Kaushik Chatterjee1
1
Department of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. 2Department of Hand Surgery, Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Orthopaedics and Trauma, Bangalore, India

09:20

Additively Manufactured Ti2Mo for Biomedical Applications: Surface Engineering and Corrosion Properties
M.Eng. Julian Fritzen1, M.Sc. Fabian Haase2, Dr. Stephan Lederer1, Prof. Dr. Wolfram Fürbeth1, Dr. Carsten Siemers2
1
Dechema Researchinstitute, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 2Technical University Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany

 

10:20-12:20

T5 Biomedical & Healthcare Applications [2]

 

Session Chair: Carsten Siemers, Technische Universität Braunschweig

10:20

Effect of Oxygen on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of α+β-type Ti–5Nb Alloys for Biomedical Applications
Dr. Kyosuke Ueda, Mr. Yusuke Hirose, Professor Takayuki Narusahima
Department of Materials Processing, Sendai, Japan

10:50

Crystallographic insights into the oxygen ordering in Ti-O system: consequences on the mechanical properties
Assistant Professor Régis Poulain1,2, PhD Student Fabienne Amann1,3, Ph.D. Research Engineer Stéphanie Delannoy1,2, Senior Researcher Raphaëlle Guillou4, Researcher Sylvie Lartigue-Korinek3, Post Doctoral Scholar Zachary Kloenne5, DIFFABS Beamline Manager Dominique Thiaudière6, Senior researcher Jean-Luc Béchade7, CEA research scientist Emmanuel Clouet7, Professor Ivan Guillot3, Professor Hamish Fraser5, Professor Frédéric Prima1
1
Université PSL, Chimie ParisTech–CNRS, Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris (UMR 8247), 75005 Paris, France. 2Biotech Dental SAS, 305 allées de Craponne, 13300, Salon-de-Provence, France. 3Université Paris Est Créteil, CNRS (UMR 7182), 2 rue H. Dunant, F- 94320 Thiais, France. 4Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Service de Recherches Métallurgiques Appliquées, F-91191, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 5Ohio State University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Columbus, OH 43210, USA. 6Synchrotron SOLEIL, F-91192, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 7Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, Service de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique, F-91191, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

11:10

Heat treatment to fabricate beta-type titanium alloy rod with partially different Young's modulus for spinal fixation applications
Dr. Masaaki Nakai1, Dr. Kengo Narita2, Dr. Mitsuo Niinomi3,4,5,6
1
Kindai University, Higashiosaka, Japan. 2Maruemu Works Co., Ltd., Daitou, Japan. 3Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. 4Osaka University, Suita, Japan. 5Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan. 6Kansai University, Suita, Japan

11:30

Towards antibacterial implants: Influence of the microstructure on the properties of Ti-7Ag alloy
PhD. Julie Deya1,2, Dr. Stéphanie Delannoy1,2, Prof. Frédéric Prima1
1
Université PSL, Chimie ParisTech–CNRS, Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris (UMR 8247), 75005 Paris, France. 2Biotech Dental SAS, 305 allées de Craponne, 13300 Salon-de-Provence, France

11:50

High-throughput characterization of layered Ti-Nb-Zr-O biomedical alloys with TRIP-TWIP effect
Assoc. Prof. Josef Stráský1, Dr. Dalibor Preisler1, Dr. Michaela Janovská2, Prof. Hanuš Seiner2
1
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. 2Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

12:10

Highly Efficient Coral Propagation using Titanium and Regenerative Medicine Techniques
Prof. Masato Ueda1,2,3, Miss Nanako Kosaka4, Prof. Tomoyuki Takahashi5,2, Prof. Masahiko Ikeda6
1
Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering, Kansai University, Suita, Japan. 2Kansai Univ. Carbon Neutrality Research Centre, Suita, Japan. 3Innoqua Inc., Tokyo, Japan. 4Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita, Japan. 5Faculty of Societal Safety Sciences, Kansai University, Takatsuki, Japan. 6NIHON SUPERIOR CO., LTD., Suita, Japan

Wednesday 14 June

10:20-12:20

T3 Composition - Microstructure - Properties [11] Influence of Microstructure on Strength and Toughness

 

Session Chair: Phillippe Castany, INSA Rennes

10:20

Development and application of a new ultra-high strength and high toughness titanium alloy
Prof. Xianghong Liu1,2, Dr. Jinguang Li2, Dr. Tao Wang2, Dr. Shaoqiang Li2, Mr. Jing Yang2, Prof. Shewei Xin1, Prof. Yingjie Ma3
1
Northwest Institute For Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi'an, China. 2Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China. 3Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shen yang, China

10:40

Elastocaloric effect at near room temperature in a Ti-Al-based shape memory alloy
Dr. Sheng Xu, Mr. Yuxin Song, Dr. Xiao Xu, Prof. Toshihiro Omori, Prof. Ryosuke Kainuma
Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

11:00

Understanding the relationships between heterogeneous microstructures and tensile properties through characterization of plastic strain localization in Ti-6Al-4V processed by WDED
Engineer François Bourdin1,2, Associate Professor Samuel Hemery3,4,5, Research Associate Damien Texier2,6, Professor Florence Pettinari-Sturmel7, Senior Researcher Joël Douin7, Engineer Claude Archambeau8, Engineer Philippe Emile8
1
Airbus Central R&T, Toulouse, France. 2Institut Clément Ader, Albi, France. 3Institut Pprime, Poitiers, France. 4ISAE-ENSMA, Poitiers, France. 5Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France. 6CNRS, Toulouse, France. 7CEMES, Toulouse, France. 8Airbus Operations SAS, Toulouse, France

11:20

Microstructure and tensile properties of hydrogenated-dehydrogenated Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Velile Vilane1,2, Professor Robert Knutsen2, Dr Johan Westraadt1
1
Neslon Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa. 2University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

11:40

Influence of Deformation on Microstructure and Tensile Properties of TC2 Titanium Alloy
Mr. Sheng Zhang, Mr. Xiaolong Ren, Mr. Tao wang, Mr. Yong Ren, Mr. Jing Yang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

12:00

Research Progress of High-strength and High-toughness TB15(BTi-6554)Titanium Alloy
Dr Jixiong Liu, Mr Xiaoxiang Wang
Baoti Group Co., Ltd, baoji, China

 

Thursday 15 June

10:20-12:30

T5 Biomedical & Healthcare Applications [3]

 

Session Chair: Masaaki Nakai, Kindai University

10:20

Keynote:
Recent development of Ti-Mo and Ti-Cr based superelastic alloys
Hideki Hosoda
Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

10:50

Low temperature gaseous surface hardening of titanium and titanium alloys
PhD student Magnus F. Grüner1,2, PhD Frederik Bojsen-Møller2, Associate Professor Morten S. Jellesen1, Professor, Dr.ir. Marcel A.J. Somers1, Associate Professor Thomas L. Christiansen1
1
Denmark's Technical University, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark. 2Elos Medtech, Gørløse, Denmark

11:10

Developing precious metal containing metastable beta alloys for biomedical applications
Mr Ayush Prasad, Ms Nicole Church, Mr Christian Talbot, Prof. Nick Jones
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

11:30

 

 

T6 Environmental Applications

Tuesday 13 June

08:00-09:40

T6 Environmental Applications [1]

 

Session Chair: Toshiki Sato, Kobe Steel Ltd

08:00

Oxygen content effect on mechanical behavior of CP titanium exposed at elevated temperature
M. Quentin Sirvin1, M. Damien Texier1, M. Vincent Velay1, M. Daniel Monceau2, M. Benjamin Dod3
1
Institut Clément Ader (ICA) – UMR CNRS 5312 ; Université de Toulouse ; CNRS, IMT Mines Albi, INSA, ISAE-SUPAERO, UPS, Albi, France. 2CIRIMAT- UMR CNRS 5085, ENSIACET-INPT, Toulouse, France. 3AIRBUS Operation SAS, Toulouse, France

08:20

Effect of β phase fraction on hydrogen embrittlement in α+β titanium alloys
Ms Lucia Chen1, Dr Zhenbo Zhang2,3, Dr Philip Platt2, Dr Patrick Burr1, Dr Michael Preuss4,2
1
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. 2University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 3ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China. 4Monash University, Clayton, Australia

08:40

Ti-64 – creep fracture surface and comparison with dwell and high R ratio cyclic loading
Benjamin DOD
AIRBUS, Toulouse, France

09:00

Effect of surface nitriding on the durability of a Ti-6Al-4V alloy in high temperature pressurized liquid water
Dipl.-Ing. Cyriac CHRISTOPHE1,2, Dipl.-Ing. Lisa AUDOUARD1,3, Dr. Quentin AUZOUX1, Dr. Frantz MARTIN1, Dr. Frédéric MISERQUE1, Dr. Laurence LATU-ROMAIN2, Prof. Yves WOUTERS2
1
Université Paris Saclay, CEA, Service de la Corrosion et du Comportement des Matériaux dans leur Environnement, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. 2Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, SIMaP, Saint-Martin-d’Hères, France. 3ISAE – ENSMA, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France

09:20

Oxidation behavior of ZrB2-incorporated glass-based composite coating on BT25y Ti-based alloy at 800 oC and 900 oC
Prof. Xin Wang1, Master Xingxing Zhao2, Associate Professor Yanming Liu2, Prof. Shaopeng Wang1
1
Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research, Xi’an, China. 2College of Materials Science and Engineering, Xi'an Shiyou University, Xi’an, China

 

Wednesday 14 June

08:00-10:00

T6 Environmental Applications [2]

 

Session Chair: Hanshan Dong, University of Birmingham

08:00

Susceptibility of environment-assisted cracking of super-elastic TiNi alloy hydrogen-charged and exposed in air
Prof. Takumi Haruna, Ms. Mizuho Hayakawa
Kansai University, Suita, Japan

08:20

A novel test method for determining the effect of a vacuum environment on fatigue in Ti-6Al-4V
Dr Chris Collins1, Dr Mohammed Azeem2, Dr Richard Chater3, Dr David Rugg4, Professor David Dye3
1
Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom. 2Leicester University, Leicester, United Kingdom. 3Imperial College, London, United Kingdom. 4ex - Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom

08:40

Growth behaviors of Al2O3 and TiO2 during high-temperature oxidation in the Ti–Al–O system
Dr. Tomonori Kitashima1,2, Dr. Takanobu Hiroto1, Dr. Makoto Watanabe1
1
National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan. 2Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

09:00

Investigating macro- and meso-scale deformation behaviour of commercially pure titanium at cryogenic temperature
Ph.D Min-Su Lee1, Ph.D Yong-Taek Hyun2, Prof Tea-Sung Jun1
1
Incheon National University, Incheon, Korea, Republic of. 2Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, Republic of

09:20

Stress corrosion cracking in binary titanium alloys
Dr Abigail Ackerman1, Dr Felicity Worsnop2,1, Prof David Dye1, Prof Baptiste Gault1,3
1
Imperial College, London, United Kingdom. 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA. 3Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, Germany

 

10:20-12:10

T6 Environmental Applications [3]
 

Session Chair: Christian Stöcker, Howmet Aerospace

10:20

Keynote:
Hydrogen in Titanium and Stress Corrosion Cracking
David Dye
Professor, Imperial College, United Kingdom

10:50

Effect of silver on the ceramic conversion process and the surface properties of Ti6Al4V alloy
Dr. Zhenxue Zhang, Dr. James Alexander, Professor Hanshan Dong, Dr Xiaoying Li
The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

11:10

Hydride formation and influence of hydrogen on micromechanics in a dilute α+β Ti alloy
Dr Felicity Worsnop, Prof. C. Cem Taşan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

11:30

Theoretical and experimental studies of alloying elements on oxygen diffusion and solubility in titanium alloys
PhD student Kevin Gautier1, Pr. Daniel Monceau1, Dr. Enrica Epifano1, Dr. Thomas Gheno2, Dr. Damien Connétable1
1
CIRIMAT-ENSIACET, Toulouse, France. 2ONERA-DMAS, Chatillon, France

11:50

Effect of the oxygen content on the sub-grain nanoindentation response in titanium affected by high-temperature oxidation
Mr Damien TEXIER1, Mr. Quentin SIRVIN1, Mr. Charles ROMAIN1, Mr. Henry PROUDHON2, Mr. Vladislav YASTREBOV2, Mr. Marc LEGROS3
1
Institut Clément Ader - UMR CNRS 5312, Albi, France. 2Centre des Matériaux, Mines ParisTech, Corbeil-Essonnes, France. 3CEMES, Toulouse, France

 

 

 

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production

Tuesday 13 June

13:30-15:30

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production [1]

 

Session Chair: Nick Humphreys, TIMET

13:30

Peculiarities of magnesium-thermal production of titanium sponge and promising directions for improving the production process
Ph.D. Taras Yanko
Titanium Institute, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Undereslab, Riga, Latvia

14:00

Evaporation Behavior of Aluminum from Commercial Titanium Alloy Melt with Different Initial Aluminum Contents
Dr Hideo Mizukami1, Mr Yoshihisa Shirai1, Professor Emeritus Alec Mitchell2
1
Nippon Steel Corporation, Niigata, Japan. 2Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

14:20

The Formation Mechanism of Beta Fleck in Titanium Alloys
Professor Emeritus Alec Mitchell
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

14:40

Production of large-sized titanium ingots with regulated oxygen content by EBCHM technology
Prof. Serhii Akhonin1, Dr. Volodymyr Berezos1, Mr. Oleksiy Erokhin1, Dr. Oleksandr Glukhenkyi2, PhD. Oleksii Bondar2
1
Paton Electric Welding Institute, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2Institute of Electrodynamics, Kyiv, Ukraine

15:00

In Situ Observation of Filling and Prediction of Blowholes in Low Pressure Counter Gravity Investment Casting of Titanium Aluminides
Mr. Takanori Matsuki1, Mr. Keiji Azuma1, Mrs. Ayumi Hori1, Mr. Yasuhiro Sawada2, Mr. Yoshinori Sumi1
1
Daido Steel Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan. 2Daido Castings Co., LTD., Nakatugawa, Japan

15:20

Improvements of Size and Productivity in Titanium Foil Manufacturing with Electro-deposition Route
Mr. Takumi Kaneko, Mr. Yuta Nakajo, Mr. Daisuke Suzuki, Mr. Matsuhide Horikawa, Dr. Hideki Fujii
Toho Titanium Co. Ltd., Kanagawa-Pref., Japan

 

Wednesday 14 June

08:00-09:50

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production [2]

 

Session Chair: Lyndsey Benson, University of Sheffield

08:00

Keynote:
Production Cost of Current Titanium Metallurgical Process and Possibility of New Alternative Process
Hongmin Zhu
Professor, University of Science & Technology Beijing, China

08:30

Progress in investment casting of Ti-6Al-4V using calcium zirconate crucibles and shell moulds
B.Eng. Florian Bulling1, Dr. Ing. Ulrich E. Klotz1, Dr. Ing. Lisa Freitag2, Dipl-Ing. Christina Faßauer2, Prof.Dr.-Ing.habil Christos G. Aneziris2
1
fem Research Institute for Precious Metals and Metals Chemistry, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. 2IKFVW Institute of Ceramics, Refractories and Composite Materials, Freiberg, Germany

08:50

A holistic approach to low-cost Ti
Professor Zak Fang
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

09:10

Environment friendly Process for the Recovery of Titanium Dioxide from Ilmenite Ore
Dr Jeya Kumari Ephraim
National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR), Madras Complex, Chennai, India

09:30

In-situ characterization and analytical method of titanium metalelectrodeposition
Dr. Rui Yuan
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China. University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China. Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

 

10:20-12:20

 
Thursday 15 June

13:30-15:50

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production [3]

 

Session Chair: Zak Fang, University of Utah

13:30

 

13:50

Low-oxygen Ti powders prepared from TiO2 through combining metallothermic reduction with electrochemical reduction
Dr Xinyu Zhou, Professor Zhihe Dou, Professor Tingan Zhang
Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

14:10

Research progress in preparation of titanium and titanium alloys by green and low-cost multistage reduction process
Professsor Tingan Zhang
Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

14:30

Structural transformation during the reduction of titanium dioxide to produce high grade titanium metal powder
Dr Jeya Kumari Ephraim
National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR), Madras Complex, Chennai, India

14:50

Preparation of titanium-aluminum alloys by thermal in-situ reduction of aluminum based on model modulation
Dr Han Jiang1, Professor Zhihe Dou2, Professor Tingan Zhang2
1
Northeastern University, Shenyang Liaoning, China. 2Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

15:10

 

15:30  

 

Friday 16 June

10:20-12:20

T7 Extraction - Casting - Powder Production [4]

 

Session Chair: Yunus Azakli, University of Sheffield

10:20

Coogee Titanium’s TiRO® MeltFree CP Titanium Powder
Mr. Art Kracke, Dr. Peter Duxson
Coogee Titanium, Perth, Australia

10:40

Study and analysis of shrinkage hole at riser of TC4 alloy
Engineer Peng Liu, General Manager WenZhong Luo, Senior Engineer Tao He, Engineer JingFan Liang
Western Superconductiong Technologies Co., Ltd, Xi‘an, China

11:00

Research and development of VAR recovery process of low cost titanium alloy
Mr. Wang Kang, Dr. He Tao
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd, Xi’an, China

11:20

 

11:40

 

 

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining

Tuesday 13 June

10:20-12:00

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining [1]

 

Session Chair: Eberhard Kerscher, RPTU

10:20

 

10:40

Using cutting force fingerprint maps for non-destructive evaluation of machined titanium alloy components
Mr Dennis Premoli1, Mr Thomas Childerhouse2, Mr Joshua Taylor1, Dr Pete Crawforth3, Professor Martin Jackson1
1
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2The University Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 3Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:00

A combined experimental and modelling approach to understand chemical wear in Ti-turning
Dr Alex Graves1, Dr Armin Salmasi2, Dr Rebecka Lindvall3, Mr Wei Wan1, Mr Changhong Xiao1, Dr Henrik Larsson2, Dr Volodymyr Bushlya3, Prof Martin Jackson4, Dr Susanne Norgren1,3
1
Sandvik Coromant R&D, Lerkrogsvägen 13, 126 80 Stockholm, Sweden. 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. 3Division of Production and Materials Engineering, Lund University, Ole Römers Väg 1, 221 00, Lund, Sweden. 4Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, United Kingdom

11:20

Consequences of cold rolling on the hydriding of commercially pure titanium T40
Dr La Chance Lepemangoye1, Dr Nicolas Creton1, Pr Eric Fleury2, PhD Cynthia Koffi2, Dr Virginie Moutarlier3, Dr Elise Deloye4, Pr Tony Montesin1
1
Laboratoire ICB, Dijon, France. 2laboratoire LEM3, Metz, France. 3Institut UTINAM, Besançon, France. 4Neotiss, Venarey-les-Laumes, France

11:40

 

13:30-15:10

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining [2]

 

Session Chair: Salah Rahimi, University of Strathclyde

13:30

 

14:00

Improvement of Surface Characteristics of Titanium Foil Manufactured with Electro-deposition Route
Mr. Takumi Kaneko, Mr. Kenichi Mori, Mr. Daisuke Suzuki, Mr. Matsuhide Horikawa, Dr. Hideki Fujii
TOHO TITANIUM CO.,LTD., Chigasaki-City, Kanagawa-Pref., Japan

14:20

Cold-dwell fatigue properties of linear friction welded Ti-6Al-4V alloy joints
Prof. Hidetoshi Fujii, Prof. Kohsaku Ushioda, Ms. Yanhua Zhao, Dr Yasuhiro Aoki
Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

14:40

Interrelationship of Manufacturing, Surface Morphology, and Mechanical Properties of Commercial Pure Titanium
M.Sc. Stella Diederichs1, M. Sc. Nafiseh Ghavidel1, Dr.-Ing. Luisa Böhme1, Dr.-Ing. Claudia Godard1,2, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eberhard Kerscher1
1
(a) Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Kaiserslautern, Germany. 2Freudenberg Technology Innovation SE & Co. KG, Weinheim, Germany

15:00

Improvement of laser additive manufacturability of titanium alloy powder by nanocarbon decoration
Dr. Mingqi Dong, Dr. Weiwei Zhou, Prof. Naoyuki Nomura
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

 

16:00-17:40

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining [3]

 

Session Chair: Hidetoshi Fujii, Osaka University

16:00

Recent Developments in Titanium Braze Alloys
Dr. Colin McCracken1, Dr. Dongmyoung Lee2, Dr Kyung-Taek Kim3
1
Oerlikon Metco (Canada) Inc., Fort Saskatchewan, Canada. 2Oerlikon Metco (US) Inc., Plymouth, USA. 3Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Ansan, Korea, Republic of

16:20

Experimental characterization and physically modeling of strain path dependent microstructure evolution: A case study for primary hot working of titanium alloy
Miss Li Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, xi'an, China

16:40

Equal-Channel-Angular-Swaging for the Production of Nanostructured Titanium Alloy Ti-13Nb-13Zr (NanoTNZ)
M.Sc. Lukas Kluy1, M.Sc. Lina Klinge2, M.Sc. Christopher Spiegel3, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Ing. Peter Groche1, Dr.-Ing. Carsten Siemers2
1
Institute for Production Engineering and Forming Machines, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany. 2Institute for Materials Science, TU Braunschweig, Brunswick, Germany. 3Research Laboratory for Biofilms and Implant Associated Infections (BIOFILM LAB), Experimental Orthopedics, University Hospital for Orthopedics and Traumatology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

17:00

Comparison of Formability between Commercially Pure Titanium ASTM Grade1 Sheet and Steel Sheets
Mr. Ryotaro Miyoshi1, Dr. Shinya Nishiyama2, Mr. shohtaroh Hashimoto2
1
Nippon Steel Corpolation, Futtsu, Japan. 2Nippon Steel Corpolat, Futtsu, Japan

17:20

 

 

Wednesday 14 June

10:20-12:00

T8 Forming, Machining & Joining [4]

 

Session Chair: Lukas Kluy, Technische Universität Darmstadt

10:20

Experimental investigations and finite element modelling of inertia friction welded joints of Ti-6Al-4V alloy
Dr Saranarayanan Ramachandran1, Dr Amborish Banerjee1, Dr Laurie da Silva1, Dr David Easton1, Dr Salaheddin Rahimi1, Dr Bradley Wynne2
1
Advanced Forming Research Centre, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 2Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

10:40

Can Ti-6Al-4V be stamped? A new cost-effective and energy-efficient Heat Stamping process to produce complex-shaped titanium panels
Mr Famin Tian, Mr Chuankai Tang, Dr Nan Li
Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

11:00

Thermal modelling of friction stir welding of Ti6Al4V validated using Infinite Focus Microscopy (IFM)
Dr Masoumeh Faraji1, Mr Jonathan Martin2, Dr Montadhar Al-Moussawi3
1
Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom. 2TWI, Rotherham, United Kingdom. 3Al-furat Al-awsat Technical University, Najaf, Iraq

11:20

Evaluation of Ti6AL4V forging microstructure based on ultrasonic characteristic parameters
Mr Ke liu, Mr Jianguo Wang, Mr Yushe Gao, Mrs Huixian Gao
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China

11:40

Prediction of damage behavior in thermoplastic forming of titanium alloy on aviation hollow blades
Ph.D. Candidate Rui Feng, Prof. Minghe Chen, Prof. Lansheng Xie
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China

 

 

T9 MMCs & Intermetallics

Tuesday 13 June

10:20-12:30

T9 MMCs & Intermetallics [1]

 

Session Chair: Nigel Martin, Rolls-Royce plc

10:20

Titanium MMCs With Enhanced Specific Young’s Modulus Via Powder Hot Extrusion
MSc Andreas Zunghammer1, MSc. Ella Staufer1, Prof. Christian Edtmaier1, Dr. Jelena Horky2, Dr. Erich Neubauer2, Dr. Thomas Klein3, Mr. Christian Schneider-Broeskamp3, Dr. Lena Trunova4, Dr. Martin Schmitz-Niederau4
1
TU Wien, Wien, Austria. 2RHP-Technology GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria. 3LKR Light Metals Technologies Ranshofen, Ranshofen, Austria. 4voestalpine Böhler Welding Germany GmbH, Hamm, Germany

10:40

Titanium Matrix Composites for Light Weight Landing Gear in Future Net-Zero Aircraft. The Design and Manufacture of a 50% Lighter Twin Aisle Landin Gear Side Stay
Mr Stephen Kyle-Henney, Mr Craig Blacker, Ms Ayantika Mitra, Mr David Murgatroyd
TISICS, Farnborough, United Kingdom

11:00

Polycrystal diffraction elastic constants of advanced γ-TiAl based materials
Dipl.-Ing. David Obersteiner1, Dr. Peter Staron2, Dr. Emad Maawad2, M.Eng Ashok Ambig3,4, Dipl.-Ing. Lukas Hatzenbichler1, Mgr. PhD David Holec1, Dipl.-Ing. Dr.mont. Petra Spörk-Erdely1
1
Department of Materials Science, Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria. 2Institute of Materials Physics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany. 3Department of Applied Geosciences and Geophysics, Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria. 4Institute of Mechanics, Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria

11:20

An investigation into the effect of FAST produced low % functionally graded Titanium MMC material for armour and the impact of the Current Control method on large scale samples
Mr James Pepper1, Dr Simon Graham1, Dr Sarah Baker2, Dr Matthew Lunt2, Professor Martin Jackson1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2DSTL, Salisbury, United Kingdom

11:40

Effect of prior α2 phase on precipitation kinetics of O-phase in advanced Ti2AlNb alloy
Ms. Widad Ayadh1, Mr. Benoît Denand1, Mr. Ahmed Halkoum1, Dr. Pascal Boulet1, Dr. Mohamed Sennour2, Dr. Jérôme Delfosse3, Dr. Pierre Sallot3, Dr. Vladimir Esin2
1
Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. 2Mines Paris, Paris, France. 3Safran Tech, Magny-les-Hameaux, France

12:00

Microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti-22Al-25Nb alloy fabricated by VAR melting and forging
Dr. Tongtong Zhang, Dr. Yujun Du, Dr. Jinjin Shang, Dr. Feng Sun, Dr. Kaixuan Wang
Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd, Xi’an, China

 

T10 Marine, Offshore, Automotive & Other Applications

Tuesday 13 June

16:00-18:10

T10 Marine, Offshore, Automotive & Other Applications [1]

 

Session Chair: Richard Dawidek, University of Sheffield

16:00

Keynote:
New application of titanium for bipolar plate material of proton exchange membrane fuel cells
Toshiki Sato
Adviser & Principal Researcher, Kobe Steel, Ltd., Japan

16:30

Some impact of hydrogen concentration and distribution on low cycle fatigue behaviour of an alpha titanium alloy
Larissa Caroline Martins Moreira1,2, Professor Abdelali Oudriss1, Professor Jamaa Bouhattate1, Cyril Berziou1, Guillaume Lotte1, Stéphane Cohendoz1, Professor Xavier Feaugas1, Simon Frappart2, Aude Mathis2, Thierry Millot2
1
La Rochelle University, La Rochelle, France. 2Naval Group, Nantes, France

16:50

High-heat-transfer titanium plate and surface transfer rolling technology
Mr. Takuya Shiraishi, Ph.D. Yasuyuki Fujii, Ph.D. Yasushi Maeda, Mr. Ryota Ifuku, Ph.D. Akio Okamoto, Mr. Yoshio Itsumi, Mr. Keitaro Tamura, Mr. Toru Shiogama
Kobe Steel Ltd., Kobe, Japan

17:10

Titanium at high temperature: a case study for thermal aging of titanium
Dr Aude Mathis1, Dr François CURTIT2
1
Naval Group, Bouguenais, France. 2EDF, Moret-sur-Loing, France

17:30

Effect of aging temperature on mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-3Nb-2Zr-1Mo titanium alloy sheet
Rui Li, Xiaoxiang Wang
Baoti Group Co. Ltd, Baoji, China

17:50

 

 

 

T11 Materials 4.0; Multi-scale Modelling

Tuesday 13 June

13:30-15:30

T11 Materials 4.0; Multi-scale Modelling [1]

 

Session Chair: Kate Fox, Rolls-Royce plc

13:30

A Microstructure Modelling framework for Additive Manufacture of Ti-6Al-4V
Mr Hugh J. Banes1, Mr. Prashant Jadhav1, Dr. Magnus Anderson1, Prof. Hector Basoalto-Ibarra1, Mr. Alexander Sloane1, Prof. Iain Todd1, Dr. Rob Snell1, Dr. Katerina Christofidou1, Mr. Syed F. Islam2, Mr. Abdul A. Haque2
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Advanced Manufacturing and Research Centre (AMRC), University Of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

13:50

Probabilistic Dwell Fatigue Modeling of Titanium Components
Dr. Sergei Burlatsky1, Dr. David Furrer2, Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh2, Mr. Ryan Noraas2, Mr. Stephen Barker2
1
Raytheon Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, USA. 2Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA

14:10

First-principles investigation of effect of interstitial oxygen on the thermodynamics of Ti alloys
Mr Ning Zhang, Professor Alessandro Mottura
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

14:30

A data-driven analyses, selection, and future directions of near-α titanium alloys for aeroengines
Dr. Tanjore Jayaraman1, Dr. Ramachandra Canumalla2
1
University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, USA. 2Weldaloy Specialty Forgings, Warren, USA

14:50

Estimation of Crystal Plasticity Model Parameters and Uncertainty using Bayesian Analysis for Titanium Alloys
Mr Rory Atlasi Barker1, Dr Micheal Atkinson1, prof Tim Dodwell2, Prof Joao Quinta da Fonseca1, Dr Pratheek Shantraj1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom

15:10

Extension of CALPHAD data for Ti and TiAl-based alloys
Yang Yang, Reza Naraghi, Anders Engström, Carl-Magnus Lancelot
Thermo-Calc Software, Stockholm, Sweden

 

Thursday 15 June

08:00-10:10

T11 Materials 4.0; Multi-scale Modelling [2]

 

Session Chair: Sara Clements, 

08:00

Developing a Microstructural Fingerprint for Titanium Alloys
Mr Michael White, Dr Christopher Race, Prof Philip Withers
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

08:20

Probing deformation texture prediction using multilevel Monte Carlo techniques
Dr Michael Atkinson1, Dr Pratheek Shanthraj1, Prof Tim Dodwell2,3,4, Prof João Quinta da Fonseca1
1
Department of Materials, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom. 3The Alan Turing Institute, London, United Kingdom. 4digiLab, Exeter, United Kingdom

08:40

Using Machine Learning to Predict Heat Treatment Temperature of Ti-64 based on Microstructure
Mr Joshua Taylor1, Mr Dennis Premoli1, Dr David Wadeson2, Mr Edward Saunders3, Prof Martin Jackson1
1
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom. 3Rolls-Royce, Bristol, United Kingdom

09:00

Digital ecosystem to predict microstructure evolution of FAST processed Ti-6Al-4V billets from powder
Dr Lucia Scotti1, Professor Martin Jackson1, Dr Oliver Levano Blanch2, Dr Beatriz Fernandez Silva2, Mr Sam Lister1, Mr Prashant Jadhav1, Mr Hugh Banes1, Dr Magnus Anderson1, Professor Hector Basoalto1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom

09:20

Keynote:
Model Based Materials Engineering for Titanium Alloys in Aerospace Applications
Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh, Mr. Ryan Noraas, Ms. Sara Clements, Dr. David Furrer, Dr. Austin Ross
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA

09:50

 

 

10:20-12:30

T11 Materials 4.0; Multi-scale Modelling [3]

 

Session Chair: João Quinta da Fonseca, University of Manchester

10:20

Keynote:
Titanium: a promising metal full of challenges
Christophe Petit
Chief Technical Officer, Aubert & Duval, France

10:50

Tools and Methods for Microtexture Classification and Physics Based Dwell Fatigue Life Prediction in Ti-6Al-4V
Dr. Vasisht Venkatesh1, Mr. Ryan Noraas1, Ms. Sara Clement1, Dr. Michael Glavicic2, Dr. Rajiv Sampath3, Dr. Andrew Sharp3, Dr. Daira Legzdina4, Dr. Brijesh Kumar4, Dr. Kayla Calvert5, Dr. Ian Dempster6, Dr. Mathew Dahar7, Dr. Todd Turner8, Mr. Vikas Saraf9, Dr. Sesh Tamirisakandala7, Mr. Michael Jacques7
1Pratt & Whitney, E. Hartford, USA. 2Rolls Royce, Indianapolis, USA. 3GE, Evandale, USA. 4Honeywell, Phoenix, USA. 5TIMET, Henderson, USA. 6Wyman Gordon, Houston, USA. 7Howmet, Niles, USA. 8AFRL, Dayton, USA. 9ATI Forged Products, Cudahy, USA

11:10

Twin boundary activated α→ ω→ fcc phase transformation in titanium subjected to multiple laser shock peening
Dr Lei Li
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, xi'an, China

11:30

Variant Selection during Beta to Alpha Transformation in Titanium Alloys
Prof. Rongpei Shi
Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Shenzhen, China

11:50

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Creep Mechanism in some HCP Metals Under Different Temperature and Stress
Prof. Dongsheng Xu1,2, Mr. Zhichao Meng1,2, Mr. Zikai Meng1,2, Dr. Jianke Qiu1,2, Dr. Changyuan Gao3, Mr. Hui Guo1,2, Dr. Liutao Chen3, Prof. Jiafeng Lei1,2, Prof. Rui Yang1,2
1
Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China. 2School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Shenyang, China. 3China Nuclear Power Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd, Shenzhen, China

12:10

The dislocation density-based model and CDRX(continuous dynamic recrystallization) simulation for TB6 alloy during multi-pass hot deforamtion
Dr Jing Wang, Professor Gang Chen
Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China

 

 

T12 NNS & Powder Consolidation

Tuesday 13 June

16:00-17:40

T12 NNS & Powder Consolidation [1]

 

Session Chair: Deliang Zhang, Northeastern University

16:00

Recent developments in Ti MIM Technology
Dr Bernd Kronowetter1, Prof Orest Ivasishin2, Dr Dmytro Savvakin2
1
KRONOWETTER Kunststoff- und Metalltechnik GmbH, Mitterfelden, Germany. 2G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine

16:20

AddFAST: A hybrid technique for tailoring microstructures in titanium-titanium composites
Mr Cameron Barrie, Dr Beatriz Fernandez-Silva, Dr Rob Snell, Prof Iain Todd, Prof Martin Jackson
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

16:40

Consolidation study of Ti-Fe elemental powders during Hot Isostatic Pressing by Time-lapse X-ray computed tomography
Ms Jiaqi Xu, Dr Xun Zhang, Prof Michael Preuss, Prof Philip Withers
Henry Royce Institute, Department of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

17:00

Manufacturing of a long rod from Ti15Mo alloy by spark plasma sintering
RNDr Anna Veverková, Bc Adrián Majoroš, Mgr. Jiří Kozlík, Ph.D. Mariano Casas Luna, RNDr, Ph.D. Josef Stráský
Department of Physics of Materials, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

17:20

Optimising titanium porous structures for hydrogen electrolysis and beyond
Mr Iain Berment-Parr, Ms Amanda Field, Mr Michael Parsons
The MTC Ltd., Coventry, United Kingdom

 

Thursday 15 June

08:00-09:50

T12 NNS & Powder Consolidation [2]

 

Session Chair: Sam Lister, University of Sheffield

08:00

Keynote:
Fabricating titanium and titanium alloy parts and structural members cost and energy effectively by a novel PM technology
Deliang Zhang
Chair Professor, Northeastern University, China

08:30

Technological advancements in the manufacture of near-to-net extrusions for aerospace applications
Phani Gudipati, Michael Campbell, Brandon Rogers, Steven James
Plymouth Tube Company, Hopkinsville, USA

08:50

Manufacturing Cost Effective Titanium-6Al-4V and Titanium Matrix Composite[RB1] Satellite Tanks Using Net-shape Diffusion Bonding 
Mr Craig Blacker, Mr Stephen Kyle-Henney, Dr. Ralf Becker, Mr Michael Iles
TISICS, Farnborough, United Kingdom

 

 

09:10

Quasi in-suit study of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties in Ti6Al4V alloy metal injection molding
Post Phd Zhengfei Zhou1,2, Graduate student Xiaolong Chen1,2, Graduate student Wanli Ren1, Professor Hui Chang1,2
1
Njtech University, Nanjing, China. 2SHANGI INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS(NANJING)CO.,LTD, Nanjing, China

09:30

Recent Developments in Titanium Hydride Powder Metallurgy: Advantages and Distinctive Features
Prof. Orest Ivasishin1, Dr Dmytro Savvakin1, Dr Oleksandr Bondarchuk2, Dr Pavlo Markovsky1, Dr Oleksandr Stasiuk1
1
G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Braga, Portugal

 

 

T13 Resource and Energy Efficiency; Recycling; Life-Cycle Analysis

Wednesday 14 June

10:20-12:20

T13 Resource and Energy Efficiency; Recycling; Life-Cycle Analysis [1]

 

Session Chair: Mark Styles, CSIRO

10:20

Towards circular economy in TiO2 production: Opportunities and bottlenecks for recovery of strategic metals
Dr Terence Makanyire, Mr Mufaro Maregere, Mr Michael Grimley
GSA Environmental Ltd, Lincoln, United Kingdom

10:40

A ballistic assessment of waste titanium processed using field-assisted sintering technology (FAST)
Mr Samuel Lister1, Dr Oliver Levano Blanch1, Dr Beatriz Fernandez Silva1, Dr Kam Sagoo2, Prof Martin Jackson1
1
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 2Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL), Telford, United Kingdom

11:00

Toward a circular economy for titanium additive manufacturing parts
Dr Guillaume Abrivard
Airbus Central R&T, Bouguenais, France

11:20

FAST-roll:  Production of titanium sheet from recycled powder and machining swarf
Dr Will Pulfrey, Mr Sam Lister, Dr Simon Graham, Mr Nigel Adams, Professor Martin Jackson
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:40

Circular economy in critical value chains: The case of titanium metal in the defence and civil aviation sectors
Dr. Alejandro Buesa1, Dr Paola Albizzati1, Ms. Elena Garbarino2, Dr. Hans Saveyn1, Dr. Brian Baldassarre1
1
Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Seville, Spain. 2European Defence Agency, Brussels, Belgium

12:00

Upcycling of titanium machining swarfs for manufacturing wire feedstock used in additive manufacturing for aerospace industry
Dr Xiangfang Xu1, Dr Serdar Atamert2, Dr Guillaume Abrivard3, Mr Francois Morlec4
1
Airbus Operations Ltd, Bristol, United Kingdom. 2Epoch Wires Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 3Airbus Operations SAS, Nantes, France. 4Airbus Operations SAS, Toulouse, France