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Title
FactSage thermochemical software and databases - recent developments
Authors
Christopher BaleEve BelislePatrice ChartrandSergei DecterovGunnar ErikssonKlaus HackIn-Ho JungKang, YBJacques MelanconArthur D. PeltonChristian RobelinStephan Petersen
Date Issued
2009-06
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Abstract
FactSage (R) was introduced in 2001 as the fusion of the F*A*C*T/FACT-Win and ChemSage thermochemical packages. The FactSage package runs on a PC operating under Microsoft Windows (R) and consists of a series of information, database, calculation and manipulation modules that enable one to access and manipulate pure substances and solution databases. With the various modules one can perform a wide variety of thermochemical calculations and generate tables, graphs and figures of interest to chemical and physical metallurgists, chemical engineers, corrosion engineers, inorganic chemists, geochemists, ceramists, electrochemists, environmentalists, etc. This paper presents a summary of the recent developments in the FactSage thermochemical software and databases. In the article, emphasis is placed on the new databases and the calculation and manipulation of phase diagrams and complex phase equilibria. (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Thermodynamics; FactSage; Computational modeling; Phase diagrams; Gibbs energy; PHASE-DIAGRAMS; OPTIMIZATION; CHEMSAGE; LIBRARY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26061
DOI
10.1016/J.CALPHAD.2008.09.009
ISSN
0364-5916
Article Type
Article
Citation
CALPHAD-COMPUTER COUPLING OF PHASE DIAGRAMS AND THERMOCHEMISTRY, vol. 33, no. 2, page. 295 - 311, 2009-06
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