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Meeting 2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium ICME Gap Analysis in Materials Informatics: Databases, Machine Learning, and Data-Driven Design
Presentation Title Reduction of Uncertainty in a First-principles-based CALPHAD-type Phase Diagram via Sequential Learning of Phase Equilibrium Data
Author(s) Theresa Davey, Brandon J. Bocklund, Zi-Kui Liu, Ying Chen
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Theresa Davey
Abstract Scope Phase diagrams are a fundamental tool in materials design, but thorough experimental determination is challenging, expensive, and time consuming. Phase diagrams calculated entirely from first-principles may reduce time and expense, providing information at the prediction stage. Our previous work demonstrated a methodology to obtain a first-principles-only CALPHAD-type phase diagram reproducing all major features, with little or no prior knowledge of the system [1]. This can guide reduced experiments needed for database validation. Considering the quantified uncertainty of the phase diagram [2] using ESPEI [3], a sequential learning approach is taken to systematically add data in regions of highest uncertainty. This models how the first-principles only phase diagram could help select experimental parameters, and how each experiment affects the phase diagram. [1] T. Davey et al., CALPHAD XLVIII, June 2019. [2] N. Paulson et al., Acta Mater. 174 (2019) 9–15. [3] B. Bocklund et al., MRS Commun. (2019) 1-10.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume

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