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Hierarchical Materials Informatics: Novel Analytics for Materials Data

Autor Surya R. Kalidindi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 aug 2015
Custom design, manufacture, and deployment of new high performance materials for advanced technologies is critically dependent on the availability of invertible, high fidelity, structure-property-processing (SPP) linkages. Establishing these linkages presents a major challenge because of the need to cover unimaginably large dimensional spaces. Hierarchical Materials Informatics addresses objective, computationally efficient, mining of large ensembles of experimental and modeling datasets to extract this core materials knowledge. Furthermore, it aims to organize and present this high value knowledge in highly accessible forms to end users engaged in product design and design for manufacturing efforts. As such, this emerging field has a pivotal role in realizing the goals outlined in current strategic national initiatives such as the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI) and the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP). This book presents the foundational elements of this new discipline as it relates to the design, development, and deployment of hierarchical materials critical to advanced technologies.


  • Addresses a critical gap in new materials research and development by presenting a rigorous statistical framework for the quantification of microstructure
  • Contains several case studies illustrating the use of modern data analytic tools on microstructure datasets (both experimental and modeling)
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780124103948
ISBN-10: 0124103944
Pagini: 230
Ilustrații: 130 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Materials scientists and engineers and mechanical engineers and researchers across academia, government and industry who are working in the area of new materials design, development and deployment; graduate students in materials science and engineering.

Cuprins

Ch. 1. Materials, Data and InformaticsCh. 2. Microstructure FunctionCh. 3. Spatial CorrelationsCh. 4. Reduced-Order RepresentationsCh. 5. Generalized Composite TheoriesCh. 6. Structure-Property LinkagesCh. 7. Process-Structure LinkagesCh. 8. Emerging Data and Software RepositoriesCh. 9. e-Collaboration PlatformsCh. 10. Future Directions, Needs and Challenges