2016 Mid-Year Ma2JIC Meeting

Held at the University of Tennessee

All dates for this event occur in the past.

Registration: -

Recommended Hotels

1) Hilton Knoxville

501 West Church Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone: (865) 523-2300
Group Name: MAJIC
Price $142/night

 

2) Holiday Inn World’s Fair Park

525 Henley Street
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone: (865) 934-3084
Group Name: Ohio State University
Price $105/night
 

Agenda for the Mid-Year 2016 IAB

Meeting of the NSF I/UCRC:

 Manufacturing and Materials Joining

Innovation Center (Ma2JIC)

 

August 8-10, 2016

 

Meetings will be held at:

University of Tennessee

UT Conference Center

600 Henley Street

4th Floor, Room 413C

Knoxville, TN 37902

Phone: (865) 974-0250

 

Day 1: Monday, August 8, 2016

 

7:15-8:00am

Registration & Breakfast

All attendees are asked to sign-in and will receive an agenda

Non-members will be required to sign a “Non-disclosure agreement”

8:00-8:15am

Welcome Remarks

Wayne T. Davis, Dean, College of Engineering

8:15-8:30am

Introductions, Annual Update, and New Business

Dr. Antonio Ramirez, MA2JIC Director and OSU Site Director

8:30-8:45am

New Site Prospect

Norman Zhou, University of Waterloo

8:45-9:00am

NSF I/UCRC Update

Barry Johnson/Dr. Raffaella Montelli, I/UCRC Program Director for National Science Foundation

 

 

 Material Performance

9:00-10:45am

 IAB Coordinators:

Jack de Barbadillo, Special Metals

Dean Hannam, OneSubsea

Faculty Coordinators:

John DuPont, Lehigh University

Boian Alexandrov, The Ohio State University

 

Student Presenters

Tyler Borchers, “Fundamental Investigation into Stress Corrosion Cracking Mechanism of 7xxx Series Aluminum GMAW”

Michael Kuper, “Dissimilar Metal Welds for Power Generation Applications”

Graciela Penso & Emeric Suma, “Welding of Internally Clad X65 and X70 Pipes for Pre-Salt Subsea Oil Applications”

10:45-11:00am

Break

Material Performance (Cont’d)

11:00-12:30pm

Student Presenters

Ryan Buntain, “Metallurgical Characterization of Dissimilar Metal Welds”

Jeff Stewart & Matt Forquer, “Temperbead Welding”

Carolin Fink, “Criterion for Qualification of Dissimilar Metal Welds for Service in Hydrogen Containing Environment”

12:30-2:00pm

Lunch

Material Performance Con’t

2:00-3:00pm

Student Presenters

Taylor Wyan & Rishi Kant, “Stress Relief Cracking”

Jon Galler & Mohan Subramanian “Development of Graded Transition Joints for Avoiding DMW Failures”

Boian Alexandrov for Mei He, “Evaluation of the Susceptibility of Duplex Stainless Steel 2205 to Hydrogen Assisted Cracking in REAC Systems"

Additive Manufacturing and Process Innovation & Development

3:00-4:30pm

IAB Coordinator:

Matt Johnson, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Dan Javernick, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Faculty Coordinator:

Steve Liu, Colorado School of Mines

Claudia Rawn, University of Tennessee

 

Claudia Rawn, New UTK Projects

John DuPont, New Lehigh equipment for additive manufacturing

 

Student Presenter

Devon Gonzales and Cheryl Hawk, “Joining and Repair of Additive Manufactured (AM) Parts”

Hyeyun Song, “Effect of heat treatment on microstructure of nickel-base superalloy fabricated by laser-powder bed fusion additive manufacturing”

4:30-6:30pm

Poster Session w/ reception

6:30pm

Dinner

     
 

 

 

Day 2: Tuesday, August 9, 2016

7:30-8:00am

Breakfast

Modeling

8:00-8:30am

IAB Coordinator:

San Gooroochurn, ESI

 

Faculty Coordinator:

Wei Zhang, The Ohio State University

 

Student Presenters

Kawien Zhang, “' Toward an Improved Understanding of Effect of Linear Heat Input on Heat-Affected-Zone Tempering in Temper Bead Welding''

Weldability Testing and Evaluation

8:30-9:45am

IAB Coordinator:

Steve McCracken, Electric Power Research Institute

Faculty Coordinator:

John Lippold, The Ohio State University

Student Presenters

Michael Orr, “Solidification Cracking Performance and Optimization for Filler Metal 82”

David Stone, “Optimal Composition Window of Type 410 Welding Consumables and Base Metals for Hydro-processing”

Rex Alexandre, “Induction Bending of Internally Clad X65 Pipes: Crack Mitigation in Ni-base Alloy Weld Overlays”

9:45-10:00am

Break

10:00-12:30pm

 Proposal Presentations

12:30-1:30pm

Lunch

1:30-3:30pm

IAB – Closed Door

Moderators: Steve McCracken, IAB Chair and NSF Evaluator

·         Proposal Review / Voting

·         Increase Membership Fees

PIs Meeting

  • Scientific Roadmap
  • Collaborative Research, Sharing Infrastructure
  • Sites Engagement

3:30-5:00pm

Feedback Session

5:00pm

Closing Remarks (Antonio & Steve)

 

 

 

 

 

Day 3: Wednesday, August 10, 2016

8:30am-10:00am

Oil & Gas Meeting

Facilitator: Boian Alexandrov

 

The objective of the Oil and Gas Meeting is to briefly review the progress in all current Ma2JIC O&G projects, to discuss the results from the survey on O & G project topics of joint interest, roadmap future of the thrust area, and discuss new project ideas.

10:00-10:15am

Break

10:15-12:00pm

Crossroads of Welding and Additive Manufacturing

Facilitator: Sudarsanam Suresh Babu

 

Physics of additive manufacturing and welding processes share lot of commonality including heat & mass transfer, solidification, solid-state transformations, and residual stresses.  However, the analytical tools (e.g. process and equipment certification and non-destructive evaluation) for verification and validation of these two technologies have divergent directions within the community.  In this session, the participants will focus on commonality of problems and emerging solutions. IN\n addition, the session will focus on developing long term research directions that can be shared by both communities.

Petrochemical (Stress Relief Cracking) Meeting

Facilitator: John DuPont and Boian Alexandrov

 

A new project was launched recently within Ma2JIC to explore the stress relief cracking behavior of high temperature alloys used in power generation applications.  This is a joint project between Lehigh and OSU. This meeting will review progress made to date on testing of alloys 617, 740H, 230, 282, 347H, Grade 11, T23, and 22V steels.

12:00-1:00pm

Lunch