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Sources of Phase Diagram Information
CALPHAD (Calculation
of Phase Diagrams) is a group of practicing thermodynamicist
engaged in computation based coupling of thermochemical and phase diagram
data. This web sites provides general information about the
group, meetings, etc.
SGTE Phase
Diagram Collection compiled by the Division
of Computational Thermodynamics , KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. This
web site has a collection of binary phase diagrams that were calculated
with the Thermo-Calc
software from the SGTE database
SSOL.
KTH Bulletin Board
for thermodynamic assessments at the Department
of Materials Science and Engineering , KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, allow
assessors to announce their assessment work and its availability.
Zircobase
is compiled at LTPCM , INPG, Grenoble,
France. This site contains a collection of of phase diagrams and
thermodynamic descriptions of binary systems relevant to zirconium alloys.
Phase Diagram Products
ASM International
offers a series of alloy phase diagram products which are in part result of the NIST/ASM
phase diagram project.
The American Ceramic Society
offers a series of ceramic
phase diagram products which are in part result of the NIST/ACerS
collaboration.
ESM Software offers
an array of products for phase
diagrams, thermochemistry,
and other materials science related topics.
MSI Workplace offers
information on materials chemistry and phase diagrams.
Commercial Database and Software Packages
CompuTherm LLC's Web Page
Presents WinPhaD
a userfriendly Microsoft Windows based software package for the calculation
of binary systems.
CRCT's Web page
Gives information on the Centre de Recherche en Calcul Thermochimique,
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada. Home page for the
F*A*C*T thermochemical
software and database package.
Division of Computational Thermodynamics
Web Page
Gives information on the Division of Computational Thermodynamics,
KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. Home page of the Thermo-Calc
software package and databases.
GTT's Technical
Thermochemistry Web Page
Information source for those who are interested in the application
of technical thermochemistry. Home page for the ChemSage
- family software products.
NPL's Materials
Thermochemistry Web Page
The Materials Thermochemistry Section at NPL (National Physical Laboratory,
UK) provides thermodynamic data for a wide range of material types including
light alloys, steels, ceramics, glasses, slags, mattes, salts, polymers,
aqueous solutions and gases. Home page for the MTDATA
software/data package.
More Web Pages
Inorganic
Chemical Thermodynamics by C.W. Bale, CRCT, EP Montreal
This web sites contains an extensive listing of thermochemical databases
and software packages in pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, chemical engineering,
geology, electrochemistry and process simulation for pure substances and
non-ideal solutions of gases, alloys, ceramics, salts, mattes, slags, minerals,
aqueous, etc.
The Phase
Diagram Web by the Georgia Tech Joint Student Chapter of ASM/TMS
This web site contains an informal collection of phase diagrams from
various sources.
The web version of Deformation-Mechanism Maps, The Plasticity and Creep of Metals and Ceramics,
by Harold J. Frost of Dartmouth College, and Michael F. Ashby of Cambridge
University, UK. The Dartmouth site includes deformation maps as well as an interactive map generator.
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