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ChemApp for Python – Speeding up Calculations by Parallel Processing

If you are performing computationally intense calculations, we recommend using ChemApp compared to Equilib, especially when iterating over a lot of conditions. Due to the single threaded nature of ChemApp, each run of ChemApp only employs a single CPU core. Most, if not all current computer systems have multiple CPU that should be employed if […]

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A Comprehensive Guide: Setting up ChemApp for Python and Converting FactSage Equilibrium Files using Equi2Py

Welcome to our step-by-step guide on setting up ChemApp for Python and converting equilibrium files into Python-compatible formats! In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the process by our video tutorial, ensuring you have all the information you need to get started with ChemApp for Python and make the most out of it. Setup

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FactSage 8.2 release

We are happy to inform you that the most recent update of FactSage, version 8.2, has recently been delivered to our customers. In this version, we improved the capability of some important calculation modules and also introduced a new app for the assessment of Gibbs energy functions! Many of the standard databases have been significantly

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From molar Gibbs energy functions to phase diagrams

Al Cu Phase Diagram

In a series of posts, we will focus on the relation between phase diagrams, Gibbs energy functions and activities. Let us begin with the Al-Cu phase diagram at a temperature of 500 °C. In this blog post we will work exclusively with the FactSage Education Package. Let us suppose we have generated an Al-Cu phase-diagram

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