These matlab codes simulate grain growth by solving the phase field equations using a centered finite difference method
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These matlab codes simulate grain growth by solving the phase field equations using a centered finite difference method
The repository for the Physics-Regulated Interpretable Machine Learning Microstructure Evolution (PRIMME) framework for learning and emulating microstructure grain growth.
Optimising microstructures numerically (OMicroN). Full field physics-based simulation package for metallic microstructure during treatments. The package includes solid state transformations (phase transformations, recrystallization, grain growth) as well as solute redistribution (carbon partitioning / diffusion / trapping to defects).
App for the visualization of grain growth using Cellular Automata, Monte carlo and MC static recrystallization algorithms
Cellular Automaton projects for Multiscale Modeling classes. So far, it includes Elementary CA (1D), Game of Life (2D) and Grain Growth CA (2D).
Grain growth simulation with cellural automaton.
RPI CSCI-6360 Parallel Programming & Computing group project
This repository demonstrates how to run MICRESS simulations using the pyiron workflow management framework, with a benchmark example of early-stage microstructure growth from the liquid state.
Cellular Automata Alloy Solidification Microstructure Modeling: High-fidelity CPU-accelerated 3D Numerical Simulation Software Package
A spin-off code of the 'Voronoi PCC Analyser' software project. Created as a simulation tool for nucleation-and-growth (NAG) structure evolution processes based on the discrete combinatorial representation of 2D and 3D polycrystalline materials.
Is there a threshold 2D simulation size below which the effects of changing driving forces gets lost in the noise?
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