Engineers develop new software tool to aid material modeling researchA new software tool can acceler
Engineers develop new software tool to aid material modeling researchA new software tool can accelerate materials science research by cutting out tedious background research on material properties. Penn State and Sandia National Laboratories researchers recently debuted propSym, an open-source software on the programming platform MATLAB, to calculate the fundamental constants needed to describe the physical properties of solids, such as metals, ceramics or composites. Researchers input a material’s physical characteristics and structure, and the program produces its fundamental property constants—key values researchers need to model various materials.“Some physical models contain hundreds or thousands of redundant components, which can make the model overwhelming,” said Anubhav Roy, a doctoral student in engineering science and mechanics in the Penn State College of Engineering and first author on the paper. “The program is able to greatly reduce the number of components for any physical property that is connected to solids with inherent crystalline symmetry.” Read more. -- source link
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