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dc.date.accessioned2015-10-21T22:51:32Z
dc.date.available2015-10-21T22:51:32Z
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11256/513
dc.description.abstractTernary is a free energy visualization tool. Inspired by Craig Carter's Mathematica scripts for binary mixtures, it uses qhull to calculate the convex hull of the free energy curve, and visualizes the result including two-phase tie lines and three-phase triangles. For multiple phases, such as the situation to the right, visualizing their intersection is tricky, but the principle is the same: the convex hull gives the minimum energy surface. This consists of two libraries: libfreenergy and libgibbs, two example C-codes: ternary (output shown) and square, and a graphical user interface (GUI) called Ternary. The libfreenergy library computes free energies and their derivatives, and can be shared with phase field software, which uses free energies as a starting point. The RheoPlast project's ternary Cahn-Hilliard module uses libfreenergy to share free energy functions with Ternary. The libgibbs library includes the rest of the phase diagram isotherm calculation infrastructure.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherMATDL - Materials Digital Library Pathway
dc.relation.hasversion0.5
dc.subjectmaterials science
dc.titleTernary
dcterms.creatorAdam Powell
cc.accessURLhttp://teaching.matdl.org/teachingarchives/wiki/Ternary
cc.contactAdam Powell, apowell@opennovation.org
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cc.landingPageURLhttp://teaching.matdl.org/teachingarchives/wiki/Ternary
cc.versionDate2009


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