About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Algorithms Development in Materials Science and Engineering
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Presentation Title |
Development of interoperable process-structure-property simulation workflows of additive manufacturing using the “Materialize” framework |
Author(s) |
Brodan Richter, Joshua Pribe, George Weber, Edward Glaessgen |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Brodan Richter |
Abstract Scope |
Process-structure-property (PSP) simulations of additive manufacturing (AM) support the understanding of AM process outcomes. However, developing tightly integrated PSP models is difficult and requires substantial computational domain expertise. This presentation introduces “Materialize,” a new NASA Langley Research Center software package designed to alleviate PSP model development challenges. The goal of the Materialize framework is to efficiently link computational materials models across length scales and PSP space, particularly for exploratory studies in additive manufacturing applications. Materialize is a Python library that integrates with high performance libraries to provide a straightforward and efficient approach for PSP simulations. This presentation will demonstrate the functionality of Materialize for creating process-structure simulation workflows of AM. The interoperability of GPU-accelerated process-structure models with downstream structure-property models will also be addressed. Facilitating new model development via Materialize will also be highlighted, with the goal of supporting more general (i.e., beyond AM) computational materials modeling efforts. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
Keywords |
Computational Materials Science & Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, Modeling and Simulation |