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P.J. Maziasz is affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a focus on Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials as subfields. Their work centers on topics such as High Temperature Alloys and Creep, Metal Alloys Wear and Properties, Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques, High-Temperature Coating Behaviors, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels, Metallurgy and Material Forming, and Fusion Materials and Technologies.

The scientist's recent publications include detailed studies on microstructure and mechanical performance of specialized alloys and steels. Notable papers include:

  • Effect of heterogeneous microstructure on the tensile and creep performances of cast Haynes 282 alloy, 2021, published in Materials Science and Engineering A
  • Predicting the creep-rupture lifetime of a cast austenitic stainless steel using Larson-Miller and Wilshire parametric approaches, 2023, published in International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
  • Properties of a thick-section narrow-gap gas tungsten arc weld of cast Haynes 282, 2021, published in Welding in the World
  • Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of Cast and Wrought CF8C-Plus Relevant to ASME Code Case Qualification, 2024, published in Advances in materials technology for fossil power plants:

Frequently published venues for P.J. Maziasz include Materials Science and Engineering A, International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, Welding in the World, and Advances in materials technology for fossil power plants:

  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
  • Welding in the World
  • Advances in materials technology for fossil power plants:

Coauthors frequently collaborating with P.J. Maziasz are:

  • Xiang Chen
  • P.F. Tortorelli
  • M.L. Santella
  • Bruce A. Pint
  • Ling Wang

The research contributions of P.J. Maziasz are structured around experimental and predictive approaches to alloy performance under high-temperature conditions. Their work includes characterization of microstructure and mechanical properties relevant to industrial alloys and welds, providing data important for engineering applications in demanding environments.

Best Publications

  • Creep-resistant, Al2O3-forming austenitic stainless steels.

    Y. Yamamoto;M. P. Brady;Z. P. Lu;P. J. Maziasz

  • Dose dependence of the microstructural evolution in neutron-irradiated austenitic stainless steel

    S.J. Zinkle;P.J. Maziasz;R.E. Stoller

  • Tensile properties and fracture toughness of TiAl alloys with controlled microstructures

    C.T. Liu;J.H. Schneibel;P.J. Maziasz;J.L. Wright

  • Recent advances in B2 iron aluminide alloys : deformation, fracture and alloy design

    C.T. Liu;E.P. George;P.J. Maziasz;J.H. Schneibel

  • Overview of microstructural evolution in neutron-irradiated austenitic stainless steels

    P.J. Maziasz

  • Atom probe tomography of nanoscale particles in ODS ferritic alloys

    M.K. Miller;E.A. Kenik;K.F. Russell;L. Heatherly

  • Tensile and creep properties of an oxide dispersion-strengthened ferritic steel

    R.L. Klueh;P.J. Maziasz;I.S. Kim;L. Heatherly

  • The development of alumina-forming austenitic stainless steels for high-temperature structural use

    M. P. Brady;Y. Yamamoto;M. L. Santella;P. J. Maziasz

  • Microstructural control and mechanical properties of dual-phase TiAl alloys

    C.T. Liu;P.J. Maziasz

  • Alumina-Forming Austenitic Stainless Steels Strengthened by Laves Phase and MC Carbide Precipitates

    Yukinori Yamamoto;Michael P Brady;Zhao Ping Lu;Zhao Ping Lu;Chain T Liu

  • Microstructure and phase stability in INCONEL alloy 740 during creep

    N.D. Evans;P.J. Maziasz;R.W. Swindeman;G.D. Smith

  • Overview of Strategies for High-Temperature Creep and Oxidation Resistance of Alumina-Forming Austenitic Stainless Steels

    Yukinori Yamamoto;Michael P Brady;Michael L Santella;Hongbin Bei

  • Defect and void evolution in oxide dispersion strengthened ferritic steels under 3.2 MeV Fe+ ion irradiation with simultaneous helium injection

    I.-S Kim;J.D Hunn;N Hashimoto;D.L Larson

  • High temperature materials for heavy duty diesel engines: Historical and future trends

    Dean Pierce;Allen Haynes;Jeff Hughes;Ron Graves

  • Development of new nano-particle-strengthened martensitic steels

    R.L. Klueh;N. Hashimoto;P.J. Maziasz

  • Three-dimensional atom probe observation of nanoscale titanium-oxygen clustering in an oxide-dispersion-strengthened Fe-12Cr-3W-0.4Ti + Y2O3 ferritic alloy

    D. J Larson;P. J Maziasz;I.-S Kim;K Miyahara

  • Alloying effects on creep and oxidation resistance of austenitic stainless steel alloys employing intermetallic precipitates

    Yukinori Yamamoto;Masao Takeyama;Zhao Ping Lu;Chain T Liu

  • Formation and stability of radiation-induced phases in neutron-irradiated austenitic and ferritic steels

    P.J. Maziasz

  • Issues in replacing Cr-Mo steels and stainless steels with 9Cr-1Mo-V steel

    R.W Swindeman;M.L Santella;P.J Maziasz;B.W Roberts

  • Effect of addition of molybdenum or niobium on creep-rupture properties of Fe3Al

    C.G. McKamey;P.J. Maziasz;J.W. Jones

  • Control of helium effects in irradiated materials based on theory and experiment

    L.K. Mansur;E.H. Lee;P.J. Maziasz;A.P. Rowcliffe

Frequent Co-Authors

Yukinori Yamamoto
Yukinori Yamamoto Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Bruce A Pint
Bruce A Pint Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ronald L. Klueh
Ronald L. Klueh Oak Ridge National Laboratory
C.T. Liu
C.T. Liu City University of Hong Kong
Michael P. Brady
Michael P. Brady Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Zhaoping Lu
Zhaoping Lu University of Science and Technology Beijing
Hongbin Bei
Hongbin Bei Zhejiang University
David T. Hoelzer
David T. Hoelzer Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Karren L. More
Karren L. More Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ick Soo Kim
Ick Soo Kim Shinshu University

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