[SY-E12] Design of Ti-alloy by Integrating High Throughput Experiments and Calculations
The Speed for development of next materials is too slow and it has been emerging as the bottleneck for the innovation of the manufacturing technology. However, application of the computer and information technology to the materials science and engineering has made it possible for us to estimate the properties for single phases, model the microstructure evolutions, and predict the material properties. On the other hand, in order to verify the calculation results, we should develop and use the high throughput methods. In this talk, we introduce some new progress in materials calculation and high throughput experiments, especially the high throughput determination of the phase diagram, diffusion coefficients, and thermal-physical properties, and the high throughput verification of the response of the materials microstructure and properties to the compositions and heat treatment temperatures. Some preliminary results on the attempt of development of high strength and high toughness Ti alloys has been introduced.