Abstract
The 16th Annual Conference of the Sheffield Metallurgical and Engineering Association (SMEA), held on 4 and 5 July 2007 at Tapton Hall, University of Sheffield, UK attracted 120 delegates. The aim was to explore the effect of primary processes on the quality and performance of a range of steels, titanium alloys and nickel based superalloys. Attention focused on secondary steelmaking and continuous casting and on vacuum remelting processes, exploring how these are related to product quality and properties. The five sessions comprised 22 presentations.
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