W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa.—ASTM International is seeking paper submissions for its Symposium on Structural Integrity of Additive Manufactured Materials and Parts, which is set for Oct. 8-10, in Washington.
Authors must submit a 250-300 word preliminary abstract no later than May 15 to participate, according to an ASTM release. The abstract must include a clear definition of the objective and approach of the work discussed, pointing out material that is new and present details regarding results.
To submit an abstract, visit amcoe.org/symposium.
The symposium will serve as a form to discuss structural integrity of materials and components fabricated using additive manufacturing with a focus on the lack of industry standards, design principles and qualification and certification criteria, ASTM said.
The event is designed for professionals within the additive manufacturing community including industrial, academic, government and regulatory.
Topics for the symposium include, but are not limited to:
- Feedstock and materials-related effects;
- Effect of influencing factors;
- Process optimization to improve performance; and
- Microstructure-property predictive models.
For abstract questions, contact Tessa Sulkes at 610-832-9677 or [email protected].
For technical information or questions, contact symposium co-chairs Nima Shamsaei at [email protected] or Mohsen Seifi at [email protected].
The symposium is sponsored by the ASTM International Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence and the ASTM International committees on additive manufacturing, fatigue and fracture, nondestructive testing, medical and surgical materials and devices, metal powders and metal powder production, plastics, and composite materials.