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Meeting 2023 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Alloy Development for Energy Technologies: ICME Gap Analysis
Presentation Title Electronic NIST/TRC Resource for Thermophysical Property Data of Metal Systems
Author(s) Boris Wilthan
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Boris Wilthan
Abstract Scope The presented NIST database from the Thermodynamics Research Center (TRC) provides an online infrastructure for thermophysical property data (e.g. Enthalpy, viscosity, electrical resistivity, …) of mostly unary, binary, and ternary systems. It is publicly accessible at http://trc.nist.gov/metals_data (DOI: 10.18434/M32153) and free of charge for non-commercial users. All data is captured in a well-structured machine-readable format and includes metadata that makes it easy to find, for both, humans and computers. Due to its free nature, it can easily be integrated with other applications and can be queried via a web user interface or an Application Programming Interface (RESTful API). This presentation provides an update on the data coverage provided and how this effort improves the quality of published information and prevents the propagation of erroneous data. It highlights how to access the data programmatically for larger scale applications via our API and discusses the data format used in detail.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned:
Keywords ICME, High-Temperature Materials, Other

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Phase-field Modeling of Aluminum Foam Based on Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Phase Field Dislocation Dynamics Modeling of Shearing Modes in Ni2(Cr,Mo,W)-containing HAYNES® 244® Superalloy
Theory-guided Design of High-strength, Ductile Multi-principal-element Alloys with Validation for High-temperature Energy Technologies
Towards FAIR Simulation Workflows: nanoHUB’s Sim2Ls and ResultsDB
Unsupervised Techniques for Outlier Identification in Alloy Datasets
Voxelized Representations of Atomic Systems for Machine Learning Applications
VPSC's New Clothes: Developing a Modern MATLAB API for Automating High-throughput VPSC Experiments

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