How Do Alloying Elements Behave at the Grain Boundary?
On an atomic scale, the area of a material in which different crystalline structures come together is known as a #grain boundary. In this video, LIAM HUBER investigates the behavior of alloying elements at grain boundaries. Identifying impracticalities in quantum mechanical #simulation, Huber uses classical simulation to study how atoms behave at the grain boundary and how this influences the properties of that grain boundary. Huber also employs #machinelearning to make predictions and to extend the insights provided by the study. Going forward the research will seek to further explain the influence of a range of variations including, most significantly, temperature.
Original publication: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41524-018-0122-7
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Видео How Do Alloying Elements Behave at the Grain Boundary? канала Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials
Original publication: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41524-018-0122-7
©Latest Thinking, www.lt.org
Видео How Do Alloying Elements Behave at the Grain Boundary? канала Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials
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