Symposium Update: Modeling of Thermal Processes
We are eleven days away from the first of four online sessions of "Modeling of Thermal Processes", a virtual educational event beginning with the first two presentations on the evening of Tuesday, November 10th. The Cleveland Chapter of ASM International is sponsoring this event. It is designed to introduce our materials community to advances in pertinent modeling approaches. The symposium format incorporates several advantageous features: (1) the ease of an online format, (2) spread over four two-hour evening sessions after work hours, (3) recorded presentations that the registrant can review subsequently to further their understanding, (4) and all for a very low cost of only $80.
Our second speaker on the evening of November 10 will be Dr. Steven Arnold from NASA Glenn Research Center where he serves as Technical Lead: Multiscale Multiphysics Modeling, and T3 Project: Material and Structures Discipline Lead. His presentation on ICME is summarized in the following abstract:
Abstract: "ICME and Future Directions for Material Modeling".
Over the last few decades, advances in high-performance computing, new materials characterization methods, and, more recently, an emphasis on Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) and additive manufacturing have been a catalyst for multiscale modeling and simulation-based design of materials and structures in the aerospace industry. As a result, NASA's Transformational Tools and Technology (TTT, or T3) Project sponsored a study (performed by a team led by Pratt & Whitney) to define the potential 25-year future state required for integrated multiscale modeling of materials and systems (e.g., load-bearing structures) to accelerate the pace and reduce the expense of innovation in future aerospace and aeronautical systems. This talk will briefly review the motivations for and findings of the 2040 Vision study and discuss NASA's TTT implementation activities; with special emphasis on modeling activities. The study, NASA CR 2018- 219771, envisions the development of a cyber-physical-social ecosystem comprised of experimentally verified and validated computational models, tools, and techniques, along with the associated digital tapestry, that impacts the entire supply chain to enable cost-effective, rapid, and revolutionary design of fit-for-purpose materials, components, and systems. Although the vision focused on aeronautics and space applications, it is believed that other engineering communities (e.g., automotive, biomedical, etc.) can benefit as well from the proposed framework with only minor modifications. Finally, it is TTT's hope and desire that this vision provides the strategic guidance to both public and private research and development decision makers to make the proposed 2040 vision state a reality and thereby provide a significant advancement in the United States global competitiveness.
Don't miss the opportunity to learn about ICME when Dr. Steve Arnold speaks on this important topic. Register today. You will find the details for the entire symposium program and how to register in the original announcement referenced above.
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John Pickens, PE
Vice Chair, Cleveland Chapter
President / Principal
Material & Process Innovation
Strongsville, Ohio USA
John.W.Pickens@gmail.com------------------------------
Original Message:
Sent: 10-08-2020 23:42
From: John Pickens
Subject: Symposium Announcement: "Modeling of Thermal Processes"
ASM Cleveland Chapter Online Symposium:
"Modeling of Thermal Processes"
The Cleveland Chapter of ASMI will present a virtual symposium during the month of November entitled "Modeling of Thermal Processes". This symposium features nine presentations from experts in industry and academia within the field of modeling thermal processes. It will be presented over the course of four evenings in November to facilitate attendance outside of work hours. This event will consist of four segments distributed over the evenings of November 10, 12, 17 and 19, 2020.
The registration fee for the entire symposium is only $80 for all four evenings. Funds will be applied to the chapter's scholarship fund. To further facilitate ease of attendance and effectiveness in knowledge transfer and implementation, all nine presentations will be recorded and available for downloading by those who register for the event. Registration is open to all ASMI members and interested scientific professionals. This program promises to be one of the premier educational events of the year.
Open the attached PDF file to view the detailed program of topics and speakers plus the registration link and registration details. ASM Cleveland Chapter invites you to join us for this educational event for which a certificate for 9 PDH units will be awarded for professionals that request it.
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John Pickens, PE
Vice Chair, Cleveland Chapter
President / Principal
Material & Process Innovation LLC
Strongsville, Ohio USA
John.W.Pickens@gmail.com
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