Analysis of CFRP (carbon fiber) and others using 'Materials Studio'
Dissolution analysis simulation of CFRP (carbon fiber) and various types of material development simulation software.
"Materials Studio" A suite of molecular modeling/simulation tools for next-generation materials development equipped with quantum mechanics (density functional theory), classical mechanics (molecular dynamics calculations), mesoscale (dissipative particle dynamics calculations, etc.), statistics, and analysis/crystallization tools. 【Features】 ■ Simulation software that streamlines materials development Available for use by those engaged in research, development, design, and manufacturing across various industries and fields. ■ Supports various types of materials Effective in predicting how the structure of atoms and molecules relates to the physical properties and behaviors of materials in the fields of materials science and chemistry, aiding in the understanding of physical phenomena. ■ Examples Tribochemical (lubrication) reactions Research and development of crystal growth, thin film formation, fuel cells, lubricants, etc. Catalysts, polymers and mixtures, metals and alloys, batteries and fuel cells, etc. ■ Enhanced visualization with "Materials Studio Visualizer" ■ All tasks, including crystal structure creation, calculation condition settings, and calculation result display, can be performed on a single GUI screen. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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【Tools】 ■ Quantum Mechanics Simulation Tool ■ Classical Simulation Tool ■ Mesoscale Simulation Tool ■ Statistical Tool ■ Analysis/Crystallization Tool 【Examples】 - Crystal Growth - Behavior of Atoms on Crystal Surfaces - Crystal Analysis - Calculation of Physical Properties - Sputtering Simulation - Improvement of Lubricant Performance - Catalysts - Tribochemical (Lubrication) Reactions etc. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Materials Studio provides a graphical user environment called Materials Studio Visualizer, which can be used to create, manipulate, and display models of molecules, crystals, surfaces, polymers, and mesoscale structures.
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Multiscale Simulation of Materials 'Materials Studio' is a comprehensive modeling/simulation platform equipped with: - Quantum mechanics (Density Functional Theory) - Classical mechanics (Molecular Dynamics Calculations) - Mesoscale (Dissipative Particle Dynamics Calculations, etc.) along with statistical, analytical, and crystallization tools.
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◆Diffusion of Oil in Water◆ This shows the calculation results of the diffusion of oil in water using dissipative particle dynamics. The dark reddish-brown mass in the center of the video is the oil. The green dots surrounding the oil are water molecules. In this calculation, four water molecules and one oil molecule are treated as a single bead (point particle) to speed up the computation time. ◇Used Modules Vizualizer, Mesocite
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◆Methane Diffusion in Polybutadiene Using Molecular Dynamics◆ Atomic distances and molecular angles can be easily determined using the Amorphous Cell with a force field employed in molecular dynamics to ensure that atomic distances are not too close. For the polymer polybutadiene, it is also possible to obtain complex atomic arrangements based on force field calculations while considering density. ◇Used Modules Visualizer, Amorphous Cell, Forcite Plus, COMPASS
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◆Behavior of Silane Coupling on CeO2(110) Surface◆ This is the result of calculations on the behavior of silane coupling on the CeO2(110) surface using molecular dynamics simulations. By using the COMPASS force field, which has been rigorously validated, it is possible to accurately calculate the behavior of organic molecules. ◇Modules Used Vizualizer, Forcite Plus, COMPASS
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Simulation of tribochemical reactions A friction phenomenon involving chemical reactions of amorphous SiC using water as a lubricant Simulation of tribochemical reactions
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Image of "Dissolution Parameters of Mixed Polymers" analysis using [Forcite Plus].
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Analysis image of "physical property calculation of CFRP, which is one of the composite materials, using [Forcite Plus]."
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[Notice] We will hold an online seminar titled "Examples of Using Machine Learning Tools in 45 Minutes" on October 14 (Wednesday).
The second installment of the online seminar that received a great response the other day! We will introduce case studies utilizing "tools" with the theme of the most frequently mentioned "keyword of interest" from the survey responses on the seminar day: [Machine Learning]. This seminar is recommended for those who want to know specific use cases such as "What can 'Machine Learning' actually do?" and "When should I use 'Machine Learning'?" This time, we will take a slightly different perspective and present case studies of "Machine Learning" applications using tools in a broad context, including "multi-objective optimization using Machine Learning" in 'Materials Informatics (MI)', "Data Science", and "Image Recognition Processing". ■ Event Overview 【Date and Time】October 14, 2020 (Wednesday) 13:15 - 14:00 (scheduled for 45 minutes) 【Participation Fee】Free (pre-registration required) 【Method】Held online (Web) 【Overview & Registration】Please register from the following page www.wavefront.co.jp/news/20201014-MI_seminar ★ We sincerely look forward to your participation! ♪★
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[Notice] We will hold an online seminar titled "Examples of Utilizing Machine Learning Tools in 45 Minutes" on October 14 (Wednesday).
The second installment of the online seminar that received a great response the other day! We will introduce case studies utilizing "tools" on the theme of the most frequently mentioned "machine learning" from the survey responses on the seminar day regarding "keywords of interest." This seminar is recommended for those who want to know specific use cases such as, "What can 'machine learning' actually do?" and "When should I use 'machine learning'?" This time, we will take a slightly different perspective and present case studies of "machine learning" applications using tools in a broad context, including "multi-objective optimization using machine learning" in "Materials Informatics (MI)," "data science," and "image recognition processing." ■ Event Overview 【Date and Time】October 14, 2020 (Wednesday) 13:15 - 14:00 (scheduled for 45 minutes) 【Participation Fee】Free (pre-registration required) 【Method】Held online (Web) 【Overview & Registration】Please register from the following page www.wavefront.co.jp/news/20201014-MI_seminar ★ We sincerely look forward to your participation! ♪ ★
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[Notice] We will hold an online seminar titled "Examples of Utilizing Machine Learning Tools in 45 Minutes" on October 14 (Wednesday).
The second installment of the online seminar that received a great response the other day! We will introduce case studies using "tools" with the most frequently mentioned keyword from the survey responses on the seminar day: "Machine Learning." This seminar is recommended for those who want to know specific use cases such as "What can 'Machine Learning' actually do?" and "When should I use 'Machine Learning'?" This time, we will take a slightly different perspective and present case studies of "Machine Learning" applications using tools in "Materials Informatics (MI)," including "multi-objective optimization using Machine Learning," "data science," and "image recognition processing." ■ Event Overview 【Date and Time】October 14, 2020 (Wednesday) 13:15 - 14:00 (scheduled for 45 minutes) 【Participation Fee】Free (pre-registration required) 【Method】Held online (Web) 【Overview & Registration】Please register from the following page: www.wavefront.co.jp/news/20201014-MI_seminar ★ We sincerely look forward to your participation! ♪ ★
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[Notice] We will hold an online seminar titled "Examples of Utilizing Machine Learning Tools in 45 Minutes" on October 14 (Wednesday).
The second installment of the online seminar that received a great response the other day! We will introduce case studies utilizing "tools" with the theme of the most frequently mentioned "keyword of interest" from the survey responses on the day of the seminar: [Machine Learning]. This seminar is recommended for those who want to know specific use cases such as "What can 'Machine Learning' actually do?" and "When should I use 'Machine Learning'?" This time, we will take a slightly different perspective and introduce case studies of "Machine Learning" using tools from a broad perspective, including "multi-objective optimization using Machine Learning" in 'Materials Informatics (MI)', "Data Science", and "Image Recognition Processing". ■ Event Overview 【Date and Time】October 14, 2020 (Wednesday) 13:15 - 14:00 (scheduled for 45 minutes) 【Participation Fee】Free (pre-registration required) 【Method】Held online (Web) 【Overview & Registration】Please register from the following page www.wavefront.co.jp/news/20201014-MI_seminar ★ We sincerely look forward to your participation! ♪★
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[Notice] An online seminar on the application examples of "Materials Informatics" will be held on June 25 (Thursday).
In recent years, "Materials Informatics" has garnered significant attention as a technology that enables the efficient exploration of innovative material development. We will hold an online seminar recommended for those who are wondering, "How should I approach and utilize this? Where should I start?" 【Date and Time】June 25, 2020 (Thursday) 13:15 - 14:00 (scheduled for 45 minutes) 【Participation Fee】Free (pre-registration required) 【Target Audience】Anyone interested in "Materials Informatics" 【Method of Implementation】Held online (Web) *The participation URL will be sent to those who register later. 【Overview & Registration】Please register from the following page www.wavefront.co.jp/news/20200625-MI_seminar ★We sincerely look forward to your participation!♪★