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Meeting 2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Practical Tools for Integration and Analysis in Materials Engineering
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Keywords Characterization, Mechanical Properties, Other

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A Fast Fourier Transform Based Crystal Plasticity Constitutive Model for Predicting Creep and Rupture Lifetime in Metallic Systems
A Framework for Closed-loop Materials Design Using Density Functional Theory
A Method to Reconstruct Prior Beta Grain Orientations from Measured Alpha-phase Electron Backscatter Diffraction Data
A Private Ledger Architecture Tailored for Secure Workflow Management in Additive Manufacturing Facilities
Accelerated Tools for Disordered-materials Discovery
AMPIS: Automated Materials Particle Instance Segmentation
An Automated Procedure for Reconstructing Deformation Twin Hierarchies in Heavily Twinned Microstructures Implemented Using MTEX
Application of Prolate Spheroid Stereology to Microtexture Regions in Ti-6Al-4V
Batch Reification Fusion Optimization (BAREFOOT) Framework
Calculation of First Principles Based Thermodynamic and Kinetic Materials Properties Using CASM
Crystal Plasticity Model for Single Crystal Ni-based Superalloys: Capturing Orientation and Temperature Dependence of Flow Stress
Foundations and Applications of DAMASK
Introductory Comments: Practical Tools for Integration and Analysis in Materials Engineering
LAMMPS as a Tool in Materials Modeling Workflows
Microstructural Modeling with FiPy
PRISMS-PF: A High Performance Phase-field Modeling Framework to Simulate Microstructure Evolution
Prisms-plasticity: An Open Source Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Software
The Materials Commons 2.0: A Collaboration Platform and Information Repository for the Global Materials Community
Tools for Microstructural Analysis Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning

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