Temperature Regimes and Chemistry for Stabilizing Precipitation Hardening Phases in Al–Sc Alloys: Combined CALPHAD–Deep Machine Learning

Author:

Jha Rajesh1,Dulikravich George S.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering; MAIDROC Laboratory, Florida International University, 10555 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33174

2. Department of Mechanical and, Materials Engineering, MAIDROC Laboratory, Florida International University, 10555 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33174

Abstract

Abstract In this work, CALPHAD-based calculations provided with data for various stable and metastable phases in 2XXX, 6XXX, and 7XXX classes of aluminum-based alloys. These data were scaled and then used to develop Deep Learning Artificial Neural Network (DLANN) models for all these phases as a function of composition and temperature. Code was written in the python programming language using TensorFlow/Keras libraries. DLANN models were used for determining the amount of various phases for new compositions and temperatures. The resulting data were further analyzed through the concept of Self-organizing Maps (SOM) and a few candidates were chosen for studying the precipitation kinetics of Al3Sc phase under the framework of CALPHAD approach. This work reports on heat-treatment simulation for one case of 6XXX alloy where the nucleation site was on dislocation, while a detailed study for other alloys is reported in a previously published work. Grain-growth simulations presented in this work are valid for single crystals only.

Publisher

ASME International

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