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AI-accelerated Materials Informatics Method for the Discovery of Ductile Alloys

Materials Science 2022-10-17 v1

Abstract

In computational materials science, a common means for predicting macroscopic (e.g., mechanical) properties of an alloy is to define a model using combinations of descriptors that depend on some material properties (elastic constants, misfit volumes, etc.), representative for the macroscopic behavior. The material properties are usually computed using special quasi-random structures (SQSs), in tandem with density functional theory (DFT). However, DFT scales cubically with the number of atoms and is thus impractical for a screening over many alloy compositions. Here, we present a novel methodology which combines modeling approaches and machine-learning interatomic potentials. Machine-learning interatomic potentials are orders of magnitude faster than DFT, while achieving similar accuracy, allowing for a predictive and tractable high-throughput screening over the whole alloy space. The proposed methodology is illustrated by predicting the room temperature ductility of the medium-entropy alloy Mo-Nb-Ta.

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@article{arxiv.2210.07683,
  title  = {AI-accelerated Materials Informatics Method for the Discovery of Ductile Alloys},
  author = {Ivan Novikov and Olga Kovalyova and Alexander Shapeev and Max Hodapp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.07683},
  year   = {2022}
}

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preprint accepted for publication