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| Audience/Grade: | College Junior-Professional Development |
| Discipline(s): |
Chemical, Biochemical, Biomolecular Engineering General Engineering, Engineering Science Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering |
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| Learning Resource Type: |
Teaching - Software Tool/Environment |
| Media Type: |
Unknown |
| Author(s): |
Paul Mason |
| Description: | Commercial computational materials software. Free demo version works for small problems. "Thermo-Calc Software is one of the worlds most experienced suppliers in the segment of computational simulations within materials development and research and Thermo-Calc Software has recently been selected as an exceptional contributer to innovation by Advanced Materials & Processes. The Thermo-Calc software is widely spread around the world and have numerous of users all over the world, and is probably the most frequently used thermodynamic simulation software world wide.The software not only performs standard equilibrium calculations and calculation of thermodynamic quantities based on thermodynamic databases, the Thermo-Calc Classic software is also equipped with some unique features in special modules for special types of calculations for the advanced user. For example, the assessment module for thermodynamic data is highly accepted as the most advanced and reliable tool in the development of thermodynamic databases." |
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| Keywords: | materials informatics computational models thermodynamics phase transformations |
| Referenced By: |
Thermo-Calc Software - Data Organization, Knowledge Discover, Thermo-Chemistry to Phase Diagrams and More |
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| Related ABET Criteria: |
(a) Apply mathematics, science, and engineering |
| Use of Resource: |
Free demo version of the software can be used for class exercises. |
| Difficulty: |
Difficult |
| Interactivity Level: |
Very high |
| Version Info | |
| Publication Date: | August 2007 |
| Platform/Format: |
WWW |
| Cost: |
Not free |
| Download URL: | http://www.thermocalc.com/index.php |
| Metadata: |
IEEE LOM Record |
| Collection: |
NEEDS
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