PHAUST: A CADICAL Approach to the Relationships between Phase Diagrams and Microstructure

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
John Pilling
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The concept of microstructure, its evolution through materials processing and its effect on the properties of the material is, perhaps, the foundation upon which the science of materials is built. PHAUST, a computer aided learning program, attempts to provide instruction in establishing the relationships between phase diagrams, thermal processing and microstructure. Using phase diagrams derived from a database or created by the user, the evolution of microstructure during processing is quantified using the lever rule and/or the Scheil equation and tracked through a doubly linked list (a form of binary tree). Microstructures, in the form of full colour cartoons are then drawn using the quantitative and logical information contained within the linked list using bitmapped templates and logigal operators such as NOT. AND, OR and XOR, giving the student a view of the structure as it would be seen under the optical microscope. The software provides complete diagnostics of student answers, locates errors and misconceptions as well as providing tutoring towards the correct solution method and answer.
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APA: John Pilling  (1991)  PHAUST: A CADICAL Approach to the Relationships between Phase Diagrams and Microstructure

MLA: John Pilling PHAUST: A CADICAL Approach to the Relationships between Phase Diagrams and Microstructure. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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