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LARMOR LECTURE - Nanostructured steel: the challenge of manufacture

Mon 24 October 2016

Department of Chemistry

The Larmor Lecture by Professor Sir Harry Bhadeshia FRS FREng, Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy

The Second in a series of lectures organised by the Cambridge Philosophical Society in the Michaelmas Term 2016.

Abstract:
This is a story about a most elegant structure created in steel, consisting of crystals that are packed together so tightly that the boundaries between them occupy a hundred million square metres in just a metre cube of the material. This can be done in many ways, but only one method has succeeded thus far in a concept that can be scaled to the production of thousands of tonnes or more of useful metal. And using a manufacturing technology that does not involve violent processing or thermal treatments; instead, the structure evolves gently over a period of days at temperatures where food is normally cooked.

The method relies on a special choreography of atoms, where a crystal structure change is achieved without breaking any bonds. The resulting disciplined motion of atoms leads to exceptionally fine product crystals that make the steel very strong, and yet able to absorb energy on impact. The applications and limitations of this new material are described, together with possible ways towards the design of a different concept that has the potential of creating an apparently impossible combination of properties.

Cost: Free

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No need to book.

Open to all, entrance is free to all Cambridge Philosophical Society Lectures. For further information please contact the Executive Secretary or visit the Society's website

Enquiries: Beverley Larner Website Email: philosoc@hermes.cam.ac.uk Telephone: 01223 334743

Timing

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Mon 24 October 2016 6:00PM - 7:00PM

Venue

Entrance to the lecture theatre is opposite the Scott Polar Research Building, off Lensfield Road
Address: Department of Chemistry
Bristol Myers Squibb Lecture Theatre
Lensfield Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1EW
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