Authors
I Steinbach, Bernd Böttger, J Eiken, Nils Warnken, SG Fries
Publication date
2007/2
Journal
Journal of phase equilibria and diffusion
Volume
28
Pages
101-106
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Description
The connection between CALPHAD models and Phase-Field models is discussed against the background of minimization of the total Gibbs energy of a system. Both methods are based on separation of a multiphase system into individual contributions of the bulk phases, which are described by appropriate models in composition, temperature, and pressure. While the CALPHAD method uses a global minimization of the total Gibbs energy, the Phase-Field method introduces local interactions, interfaces, and diffusion and allows for non-equilibrium situations. Thus, the Phase-Field method is much more general by its concept, however, it can profit a lot if realistic thermodynamic descriptions, as provided by the CALPHAD method, are incorporated. The present paper discusses details of a direct coupling between the Multiphase-Field method and the CALPHAD method. Examples are presented from …
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Scholar articles
I Steinbach, B Böttger, J Eiken, N Warnken, SG Fries - Journal of phase equilibria and diffusion, 2007