Department of Materials Science & Engineering
The Ohio State University
359,
Macquigg Laboratory
105 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
Phone: (614) 688-5616
E-mail: yangf@matsceng.ohio-state.edu or yang.1052@osu.edu
2005.9~present Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, U.S.A.
2001.8~2005.7 School of Materials Science & Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China.
Fhase Field Modelling
1. Dynamic 3-D Digital Structure by ONR:
Aim of this project is to produce a set of experimental and
computational tools for the digital representation and prediction of
microstructure and its properties and performance of metallic alloys in
structural applications. As a Graduate Research Associate in CAMM,
Fan is working on phase field modeling of alpha-laths(sideplates) growth in alpha/beta-Ti alloy, trying to develop physics-based
intensive models of computational tools for predicting both the
evolution of microstructure as a function of temperature and applied
stress, and also microstructure/property relationships. Current work
includes studying the effects of interfacial energy anisotropy, mobility anisotropy, and elastic strain energy on the growth and morphology of the sideplates.
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