International workshop Innovative and Sustainable Metallurgy

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Global vision

Mercredi

Morning: Opening - The story of LaBex DAMAS / Afternoon: Alloy design and microstructure optimisation

Jeudi

Morning: Cutting-edge microstructure characterization / Afternoon: Multiscale modelling in metallurgy

Vendredi

Morning: Innovative techniques in metal processing / Afternoon: Scientific challenges in metallurgy for a sustainable society

Detailed program

Wednesday 16th October 2024

10H00–12H15 / 13H30–18H50

Welcome to our International workshop on Innovative and Sustainable Metallurgy. While this morning session will essentially recall the genesis and evolution of LabEx DAMAS, the afternoon scientific session will concentrate on “Alloy design and microstructure optimisation”. Particular emphasis will be drawn on new alloy formulation in the framework of recyclability as well as microstructure evolution via liquid and solid states transformation.

10H00

Welcome coffee

(30 minutes)

Opening - The story of LaBex DAMAS

10H30

Introduction

  • Thierry Grosdidier
  • Benoit Apploaire

(15 minutes)

10H45

The context

  • LUE
  • CNRS

(15 minutes)

11H00

On the genesis of Labex DAMAS : a story about nucleation and growth

  • Laszlo S. Toth
  • Sabine Denis

(30 minutes)

11H30

  • Yves Brechet

(30 minutes)

12H00

Lunch

(90 minutes)

Introduction

13H30

Alloy Design and Microstructure Optimisation

  • Sebastien Allain (IJL, FR)

( minutes)

New alloy formulations and recycling issues

13H45

Sustainability through alloy design

  • C. Cem Tasan (Massachussetts Institute of Technology, USA)

( minutes)

14H20

News at SAFRAN

  • Pierre Sallot (SAFRAN)

(30 minutes)

14H55

ArcelorMittal Road Map

  • Frédéric Bonnet (ArcelorMittal)

(35 minutes)

15H30

Coffee break

(30 minutes)

Solidification Processes and Associated Mechanisms

16H00

Solidification and Mechanisms

  • Damien Tourret (IMDEA Materials Insititute, Madrid, SP)

(35 minutes)

16H35

Solidification at IJL

  • Jacob Kennedy (IJL, FR)

(25 minutes)

Solid state phase transformations

17H00

Phase Transformations

  • Tadashi Furuhara (Tohoku University, JP)

(35 minutes)

17H35

Phase Transformations

  • Hatem Zurob (Mc Master University, CND)

(35 minutes)

18H10

My PHD with IJL and ArcelorMittal

  • Juan Macchi (Rouen, FR)

(20 minutes)

18H30

  • Himmed Benrabah - (CR CNRS, IJL, FR)

(20 minutes)

19H30

Diner

( minutes)

Thursday 17th October 2024

8h15–12H15 / 14H00–18H50

The sessions today concentrate on multiscale advanced characterization and modelling of materials. Cutting edge microstructure characterization by synchrotron as well as transmission and scanning electron microscopies will be the focus of the morning session. In the afternoon, computers and modelling will be “celebrated” with special attention to recent advances in cross-scale modelling and artificial intelligence. Please, do not leave to early, as banquet will be served at the abbey.

Introduction

08H00

Cutting-edge Microstructure Characterisation

  • Nathalie Gey (CR CNRS, LEM3, FR)

(15 minutes)

Metallurgy by Synchrotron

08H30

Recent developments in synchrotron X-ray diffraction imaging

  • Wolfgang Ludwig (MATEIS – ESRF)

(35 minutes)

09H05

AI for processing diffraction spectra and monitoring the physics of deformation in alloys

  • Gabor Ribarik (Eötvös Loránd University - Hungary)

(35 minutes)

09H40

Laue / Tomo X and AI for exploitation of…

  • Ravi raj purohit Purushottam Raj Purohit (ex LEM3)

(20 minutes)

10H00

Coffe break

(30 minutes)

Electron diffraction based microscopy

10H30

Recent progress in SEM based microscopy – from 2D to 3D

  • Ali Gholinia (Manchester University, UK)

(35 minutes)

11H05

Application of SEM Data Analysis

  • Clement Ernould (IRT Saint Exupéry, FR)

(20 minutes)

11H25

Recent progress in TEM based microscopy

  • Marc Legros (CEMES – Toulouse, FR)

(35 minutes)

12H00

TEM

  • Hugo Van-landeghem (SIMAP, FR)

(20 minutes)

12H30

Launch

(90 minutes)

Introduction

14H00

Multiscale Modelling

  • Benoit Appolaire (IJL, FR)

( minutes)

IA-Machine learning

14H15

Machine learning, phase field and micromecanics

  • Remy Dingreville (Sandia National Laboratories, USA)

(35 minutes)

14H50

Modelling at ArcelorMittal

  • Xiaolei Chen (ArcelorMittal, FR)
  • Stéphane

(20 minutes)

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15H10

Coffee break

(30 minutes)

Cross-scale modelling

15H40

Title

  • Samuel Forest (CNRS MINES ParisTech)

(35 minutes)

16H15

Title

  • David Rodney (Univ Lyon, FR)

(35 minutes)

16H50

Title

  • Laurent Stainier (Univ Nantes)

(35 minutes)

19H30

Gala Diner at the Abbey

( minutes)

Friday 18th October 2024

8h15–12H15 / 14H00–17H30

Materials processing lies at the heart of metallurgy and links our research to applications. The morning session concentrates on innovative techniques in metal processing such as additive manufacturing, severe plastic deformation and new surface modifications. The afternoon session concentrates on new scientific challenges in metallurgy to be addressed for a sustainable society. Special emphasis will be on the decarbonation of the steelmaking industry and the use, transportation and storage of hydrogen.

Introduction

08H15

Innovative Techniques in Metal Processing

  • Thierry Grosdidier (LEM3, FR)

( minutes)

Additive manufacturing

08H30

New trends in Additive Manufacturing

  • Tony Rollet (Carnegie Mellon, USA)

(35 minutes)

09H05

Start-up PINT on AM at LEM3

  • Paul Didier (PINT, FR)

(20 minutes)

Severe plastic deformation processes

09H30

Overview on SPD processing

  • Terry Lowe (Colorado School of Mines, USA)

(35 minutes)

10H05

Recent applications on powder consolidation of composites by SPD

  • Laszlo S. Toth (LEM3, FR)
  • Satish V Kailas (IISc Bangalore, IN)

(20 minutes)

10H30

Coffee break

(30 minutes)

Surface modifications and coatings

11H00

Recent advances in electrolytic plasma technologies for surface modification and coatings of light alloys

  • Aleksey Yerokhin (University of Manchester, UK)

(35 minutes)

11H35

Duplex surface treatments

  • Julien Martin (IJL, FR)

(20 minutes)

12H15

Lunch

(90 minutes)

Introduction

13H30

Scientific Challenges in Metallurgy for a Sustainable Society

  • Fabrice Patisson (IJL, FR)

( minutes)

Hydrogen storage and transportation

13H45

Challenges in metals for solid state H2 storage applications

  • Kaveh Edalati (Kyushu University, JP)

(35 minutes)

14H20

Scaling-up Solid State Hydrogen Storage

  • Jianxin Zou (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, CN)

( minutes)

14H55

Using hetero-structures and gradient microstructures for improving H-storage kinetics

  • Patricia Derango (NEEL - Grenoble)
  • Thierry Grosdidier (LEM3)

(20 minutes)

Decarbonation of the steelmaking industry

15H15

The pioneering Hybrit project in Sweden

  • Volker Schöllmann (Hybrit Development AB, SW)

(35 minutes)

15H50

Decarbonation as seen from the industry point of view at ArcelorMittal

  • José Barros (ArcelorMittal, FR)

(35 minutes)

16H25

Title

  • Neil Mc Donald (Saint Gobain PAM, FR)

(35 minutes)

17H00

Reduction by (plasma) hydrogen

  • Isnaldi Souza (IJL, FR)

(20 minutes)

17H20

Closing of the workshop

( minutes)

Our International LabEx DAMAS workshop.


The aim of this international workshop is twofold: (i) highlight some interesting innovations and international collaborations made in the framework of Labex DAMAS and (ii) focus on recent developments in which the of the scientists of University of Lorraine are now involved in terms of sustainable metallurgy.

To this end, for each selected topic, internationally recognised leaders as well as doctors and post-doctoral scientists funded by LabEx DAMAS - who are now still involved is research as academics or within industries - have been invited.

We do hope that this gathering will help to tighten existing links and forge new multidisciplinary collaborations to target societal transitions.

Venue

Between Metz and Nancy, Prémontrés Abbey is nestled in the centre of the town of Pont-à-Mousson, just a few steps from the shops, restaurants and artisans of the nice “Place Duroc” and the Saint Martin district.

It is only 15 min by taxi from Lorraine TGV train station (Fast trains coming from Paris). It is also at walking distance from Pont à Mousson railway station by several daily trains departing from Metz or Nancy.

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Hosting

For our international guests, rooms have been reserved within the prestigious and magnificent monastic architectural building of the Prémontrés Abbey for 3/4 nights.

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