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Intermetallic Alloy Development: A Program Evaluation
Appendices
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Intermetallic Alloy Development: A Program Evaluation
Appendix A Meeting Agenda
Panel on Intermetallic Alloy Development
Thursday, June 6 and Friday, June 7, 1996
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Thursday, June 6, 1996
8:15 am
Introduction
Pete Angelini,
ORNL (OIT program)
8:30
Welcome
Bill Appleton and Jim Stiegler, ORNL
8:45
NRC Committee and Panel Objectives
Norman Gjostein, panel chair
9:00
Integration of Research and Development Efforts on Ni3Al and Iron Aluminide
Linda Horton, ORNL (BES program)
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Intermetallic Alloy Development: A Program Evaluation
Session 1a. Technology Development
9:30
Design of Ni3Al alloys (History of Ni3Al alloy development)
C. T. Liu, ORNL
10:10
Fabrication Technology of Ni3Al Alloys (Casting and wrought aspects of fabricating Ni3Al; other industrial needs; data base; alloy design and materials fabrication)
Vinod Sikka, ORNL
11:05
Joining of Ni3Al (Historical development in the area of welding and joining technology for Ni3Al; IC-50 alloy, IC-221 alloy, FA alloy; wire and consumables; bulk and weld overlay [weld repair])
Mike Santella, ORNL
11:45
Design and Status of Other Intermetallic Alloys/Composites (Applicability of initial alloy design advances to other materials systems, joining, alloy design [structural and weld overlay])
C. T. Liu, ORNL
Session 1b. Program Management
9:15
BES Perspective
Linda Horton, ORNL (BES program)
9:45
Fossil Energy Perspective
Rod Judkins, ORNL
(FE programs)
10:30
AIM efforts (ECUT and AIM efforts, objectives, selection criteria, subcontracts, CRADAs)
Pete Angelini, ORNL (OIT/AIM programs)
11:30
Commercialization (outline and status of patents, licensing technology)
Larry Dickens, ORNL
Session 2. Current and Future Applications and Plans
1:15 pm
Tour of Processing Laboratory (highlighting Ni3Al components being evaluated by industry)
Vinod Sikka, ORNL
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Intermetallic Alloy Development: A Program Evaluation
1:45
Industrial Perspective (forging dies, heat treating systems; user/producer)
Gary Hudson, United Defense
2:15
Industrial Perspective (heat treating trays for carburizing furnaces; user)
Jim Farago, General Motors
2:45
Industrial Perspective (centrifugal casting of Ni3Al rolls for steel reheat furnaces; producer)
John Rogers, Sandusky International
3:30
Additional Industrial Interactions
Vinod Sikka, ORNL
4:00
Future Activities and Relationship to IOF
Pete Angelini, ORNL (OIT/AIM programs)
Friday, June 7, 1996
8:30 am
Panel Executive Session (conclusions and recommendations)
Panel
1:00 pm
Tours of Facilities Important to the Development of Intermetallic Alloys (Alloy Development, Materials Fabrication, Joining and Welding, Atom Probe, Analytical Electron Microscopy)
2:30
Summary
Peter Angelini, ORNL
Norman Gjostein, panel chair