报告题目:The interdependence between constitutional supercooling and nucleation: implications for the development of the as-solidified microstructure of metallic alloys
主讲人:David StJohn,澳大利亚昆士兰大学教授
报告地点:美高梅官网正网后3楼报告厅
报告时间:2018年9月30日 上午9:00点
校内邀请人: 王同敏 郭恩宇
【报告摘要】
Grain refinement of light alloys is an important technology for the production of high integrity cast products with improved mechanical properties. During the seminar the interdependence between the development of constitutional supercooling, growth restriction and subsequent nucleation on potent nucleant particles will be reviewed. This will be followed by the application of the theoretical understanding to a range of aluminium, magnesium and titanium alloys. There will also be discussion about why the relationship between growth restriction and grain size is applicable to a broad range of casting environments. Consideration of where to next in our quest for the manufacture of high performance cast microstructures will conclude the presentation.
【报告人简介】
Professor StJohn’s main interests are the solidification and microstructure-property relationships of Al, Mg and Ti alloys and has published over 350 papers in journals and conference proceedings. He has held appointments in Canada, RMIT University and CRA-Advanced Technical Development in Perth as well as a long association with UQ. Prof StJohn has made a significant contribution to developing research – industry partnerships. For example, the CAST Cooperative Research Centre becoming CEO from August 2002 until 2008, the Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC) in 2008 and initiated the Centre for Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing (AMPAM) at UQ in 2009. Current industry partners include Magontec, Cook Medical, Bluescope Steel, Nihon Superior and Baosteel. Funding was also received from the Queensland State Government and the Australian Federal Government for the Advanced Engineering Building (AEB) and he was Chair of the Project Control Group for the construction of the AEB, completed in 2013. He was awarded the John Campbell Medal in 2014, the Materials Australia Silver Medal in 2011, the Amercian Society of Metals Henry Marion Howe Medal in 2006 and the TMS Magnesium Technology Award in 2003. Prof StJohn is currently Emeritus Professor at The University of Queensland.
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