Automated High-Throughput System Developed to Generate Structural Materials Databases
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Automated high-throughput system developed to generate structural materials databases
A NIMS research team has developed an automated high-throughput system capable of generating datasets from a single sample of a superalloy used in aircraft engines. The system successfully produced an experimental dataset containing several thousand records—each consisting of interconnected processing conditions, microstructural features and resulting yield strengths (referred to as "Process–Structure–Property datasets" below)—in just 13 days.
Revolutionary Automated High-Throughput System Launches to Create
A revolutionary stride has been made in the realm of materials science with the advent of an automated high-throughput system developed by a research team at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan. This cutting-edge system is designed to generate extensive datasets from a single sample of a superalloy, which is extensively utilized in the aerospace sector, particularly within aircraft engines. In a mere span of 13 days, the…
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