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The following papers give more details about the scientific principles used in JMatPro® and the validation of data.
Papers
When referencing JMatPro® and its general capabilities in a publication, the following citations may be helpful (full papers of both can be found below in 'Other Properties'):
N. Saunders, Z. Guo, X. Li, A.P. Miodownik, J.-Ph. Schillé, Using JMatPro® to model materials properties and behaviour, JOM, Vol. 55, No. 12, pp. 60-65, 2003
Z. Guo, N. Saunders, A.P. Miodownik, J.-Ph. Schillé, Material properties for process simulation, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 499A, pp. 7-13, 2009
Modelling Phase Transformations and Material Properties Critical to the Prediction of Distortion During the Heat Treatment of Steels
Modelling High Temperature Mechanical Properties and Microstructure Evolution in Ni-based Superalloys
Modelling the Microstructure-dependent Fracture Toughness of Quenched and Tempered Martensitic Steels at Room Temperature
Modelling the Plane Strain Fracture Toughness of Titanium and Aluminium Alloys at Room Temperature
Prediction of Geometric Distortion and Residual Stresses in Hot Rolled and Heat Treated Large Rings Through Finite Element Modelling
Modelling of Material Properties - A Viable Solution to the Lack of Material Data in Casting Simulation
Modelling Phase Transformations and Material Properties Critical to Simulation of Heat Treatment Distortion in Steels
Modelling Deformation-induced Precipitation Kinetics in Microalloyed Steels during Hot Rolling