9–13 Jul 2023
Hawaii Convention Center
US/Hawaii timezone

Session

M1Po2C: Metallic, Ceramic, Composite and Polymeric Materials II

10 Jul 2023, 14:00
Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Conveners

M1Po2C: Metallic, Ceramic, Composite and Polymeric Materials II

  • Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
  • Karl Hartwig (Academic)

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  1. Milan Majoros
    10/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    Heavy ion or proton beams have the so called “Bragg peak” which enables a high dose administration to the tumor with greatly limiting the dose to the surrounding healthy tissues, besides of having a higher cell killing effect than photon beams. A safe and efficient treatment, high accuracy image guidance and good imaging techniques to distinguish a tumor from healthy tissues are required and...

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  2. Prof. Shankar Narayan (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
    10/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    Passive thermal control is essential for both terrestrial and space applications. In terrestrial applications, these coatings can reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling in buildings and automobiles. In space applications, they can drastically reduce the thermal load on the active cooling system. Thermal coatings with wavelength-dependent radiative characteristics, like reflectance...

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  3. Youngsuk Nam (Korea Advanced Institute of Technology and Science)
    10/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    Suppressing condensation frosting using superhydrophobic surfaces can have a substantial impact on improving efficiency and safety in many industrial applications. However, the low surface energy coatings on such surfaces can be easily damaged during various harsh operations, which has limited the application potential of passive anti-frosting approaches. Here, we propose robust ceria-based...

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  4. Soo Yeol Lee (Chungnam National University)
    10/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    This study investigated serration deformation (SD) behaviors of direct-energy-deposited (DED) and wrought CoCrNi medium entropy alloy as well as DED stainless steel 316L (SS316L) at ultra-cryogenic temperature of 15K. In-situ neutron diffraction was employed to examine tensile mechanical properties, localized microstructures and SD behaviors at 15K. Enhanced peierls stresses and severe...

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