C04 - Computational Approaches in Corrosion Science and Engineering 2

Wednesday, 16 October 2019: 14:00-16:40
Room 307 (The Hilton Atlanta)
Chairs:
Eiji Tada and Rudolph G. Buchheit
14:00
ICME Design of Corrosion Resistant High Entropy Alloys for Harsh Environments
P. Lu (QuesTek Innovations, LLC), G. Olson (QuesTek Innovations LLC), T. Li, G. S. Frankel (The Ohio State University), A. Y. Gerard, and J. R. Scully (University of Virginia)
14:20
Machine Learning for Corrosion Resistance Alloys
S. C. Chien, G. S. Frankel, and W. Windl (The Ohio State University)
15:00
Simulating Polarization Curves of Commonly Identified Intermetallic Particles from High Strength Aluminum Alloys Via First Principles
S. Li (Fontana Corrosion Center, Ohio State University), Y. Zhu (University of Michigan), C. Taylor (DNV GL), and G. S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)
15:20
15:40
Break
16:00
Bond Energy Models for Bond Energies in Alloys and Alloy Oxides
S. C. Chien, G. S. Frankel, and W. Windl (The Ohio State University)
16:20
First-Principles Investigation of the Effect of Interstitial Carbon on Corrosion Resistance of Martensitic Medium-Carbon Steel
M. Kadowaki (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku Univ.), A. Saengdeejing (Fracture and Reliability Research Inst., Tohoku Univ.), I. Muto (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University), Y. Chen (Fracture and Reliability Research Inst., Tohoku Univ.), H. Masuda, H. Katayama (National Institute for Materials Science), T. Doi, K. Kawano (Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation), H. Miura (Fracture and Reliability Research Inst., Tohoku Univ.), Y. Sugawara, and N. Hara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)