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Development of a computational tool for materials design

Shuang-Lin Chen1,2 • Wei-Sheng Cao1 •Fan Zhang1 • Chuan Zhang1 • Jun Zhu1 •Jie-Yu Zhang2   

  1. 1.CompuTherm LLC, 437 S. Yellowstone Dr., Madison, WI, USA
    2.School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, People’s Republic of China
  • Received:2013-01-15 Revised:2013-03-10 Online:2013-06-25 Published:2013-04-23
  • Contact: e-mail: shuanglin.chen@hotmail.com
  • About author:e-mail: shuanglin.chen@hotmail.com

Abstract: An integrated modeling tool coupling thermodynamic calculation and kinetic simulation of multicomponent alloys is developed under the framework of  integrated computational materials engineering. On the basis of PandatTM software for multicomponent phase diagram calculation, the new tool is  designed in an integrated workspace and is targeted to understand the composition–processing–structure–property relationships of multicomponent systems. In particular, the phase diagram calculation module is used to understand the phase stability under the given conditions. The calculated phase equilibrium information, such as phase composition and chemical driving force, provides input for the kinetic simulation. In this paper, the design of the modeling tool will be presented and the calculation examples from the different modules will also be demonstrated.

Key words: Phase diagram , Materials design , Ni alloy , Ti alloy , Diffusion simulation , Precipitation simulation