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Ni Research Day - Presentations

 Following on from the great success of the Titanium Research Day in 2008, NAMTEC hosted a Nickel Research Day. The day included presentations from the UK's leading universities, such as Swansea, Birmingham, Manchester and Loughborough as well as Industrial participation from e.on, Doosan Babcock, Goodwin Group and Special Metals Corporation. This event provided an opportunity for industry and academia to come together and discuss current research into nickel and nickel alloys - their development and applications.

Presentations:


Ni Developments for Advanced Super Critical Boilers
  Pete Barnard, Doosan Babcock Energy

Microstructural Evolution in Coated Nickel-based Superalloys
  Geoff West, Loughborough University

Deformation Mechanisms in Polycrystalline Nickel-base Superalloys
  Elizabeth Knoche, University of Manchester

Plain and Notched Fatigue in Nickel Single Crystal Alloys
  Rob Lancaster, Swansea University

INCOLOY Alloy 945 Development
  Ray Stone, Special Metals Wiggin

Phase Field Simulations of Microstructure Evolution During
  the Processing of Superalloys
  Nils Warnken, University of Birmingham

The Materials Challenge for 700°C Power Plants - Will We Crack It?
  David Allen, E.ON Engineering

Developments in Ni Alloy Castings for Ultra Super Critical Power Plants
  Stephen Roberts, Goodwin Group

Two-stage Inertia Friction Welding of RR1000
  Benedict Grant, University of Manchester

Influence of HIPping Condition on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Powder HIPped High Temperature Cast Ni Alloy
  Qinqin Zhang, University of Birmingham

Nickel Alloy Development for Aerospace Application
  Liz Sackett, Swansea University

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