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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific Time (US & Canada)":20190404T103000
DTEND;TZID="Pacific Time (US & Canada)":20190404T120000
SUMMARY:MME Graduate Seminar Series
LOCATION:Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL), Pullman, WA
DESCRIPTION:Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution and Deformation in an Irradiated Environment\n\nPresented by Stephanie Pitts, PhD Candidate, WSU\n\nAbstract\n\nThe ability to predict the behavior of structural components in a nuclear power plant is critical to the nuclear industry. Structural metals in the primary loop of nuclear power plants must endure challenges such as irradiation and mechanical and thermal loading, and these structural metal components must continue to function in potential transient and accident conditions throughout the operational lifetime of the power plant. This extreme operational environment changes the metal microstructure by creating additional defects. The physical interactions of dislocations with these defects govern how the metal will respond to future conditions. Therefore predicting the mechanical response of these metals requires a set of physically based and reliable models of dislocation and defect interactions. These microstructure elements include glide mobile and immobile dislocations, geometrically necessary dislocations, twinning dislocations, irradiation defects, and thermal aging defects.\n\nBiography\n\nStephanie Pitts has been a Graduate Student Intern at Idaho National Laboratory since 2016, where she is one of the primary crystal plasticity developers for the MOOSE modules. She is also a primary contributor to the multi-year process of migrating from vector-based continuum mechanics code to tensor-based continuum mechanics code, which enables the implementation of nonsymmetric tensors to describe mechanical material behavior. She will complete her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in May 2019.
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