The International Research Journal for Calculation of Phase Diagrams
The design of industrial processes requires reliable thermodynamic data. CALPHAD (Computer Coupling of Phase
Diagrams and Thermochemistry) aims to promote computational thermodynamics through development of models to represent thermodynamic properties
for various phases which permit prediction of properties of multicomponent systems from those of binary ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The design of industrial processes requires reliable thermodynamic data. CALPHAD (Computer Coupling of Phase
Diagrams and Thermochemistry) aims to promote computational thermodynamics through development of models to represent thermodynamic properties
for various phases which permit prediction of properties of multicomponent systems from those of binary and ternary subsystems, critical
assessment of data and their incorporation into self-consistent databases, development of software to optimize and derive thermodynamic
parameters and the development and use of databanks for calculations to improve understanding of various industrial and technological
processes. This work is disseminated through the CALPHAD journal and its annual conference. Contributions of high quality in these and
related fields, especially the fields of first-principles calculations, experimental measurements of thermochemical and phase equilibrium
data, phase transformations, and the process and materials designs that the CALPHAD works are based on or used for, are welcome.
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Editor-in-Chief:
Z.-K. Liu