Abstract
A simulation system for the phase transformations and microstructure changes in welded area of steels was built with Materials Integration (MI) concepts. We aimed to build an simulation environment suitable not only for conducting research on microstructure developments and performing high-quality simulations but also for integrating practical and academic viewpoints and insights from materials science and engineering. In particular, the methods discussed in this article, such as the coordination of CCT diagrams and phase field (PF) simulations, and combination between PF methods and cellular automaton method, are typical examples of the MI concept. The detail of framework on the simulation system is explained, comprehensively.
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Koyama, T., Ohno, M., Yamanaka, A., Kasuya, T., & Tsukamoto, S. (2020). Development of microstructure simulation system in sip-materials integration projects. Materials Transactions, 61(11), 2047–2051. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.MT-MA2020001
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