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MEAM_LAMMPS_KimJungLee_2015_NiAlCo__MO_876687166519_001

Interatomic potential for Aluminum (Al), Cobalt (Co), Nickel (Ni).
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MEAM Potential for the Ni-Al-Co system developed by Kim, Jung, and Lee, (2015) v001
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Interatomic potentials for the Ni–Co binary and Ni–Al–Co ternary systems have been developed on the basis of the second nearest-neighbor modified embedded-atom method (2NN MEAM) formalism. The potentials describe structural, thermodynamic, deformation and defect properties of solid solution phases or compound phases in reasonable agreements with experiments or first-principles calculations. In the original paper (Kim et al Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 23(5), 2015), the results demonstrate the transferability of the potentials and their applicability to large-scale atomistic simulations to investigate the effect of an alloying element, cobalt, on various microstructural factors related to mechanical properties of Ni-based superalloys on an atomic scale.
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Al, Co, Ni
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Content Origin http://cmse.postech.ac.kr/home_2nnmeam
Contributor Hyeon-Seok Do
Maintainer Hyeon-Seok Do
Developer Young-Kwang Kim
Woo-Sang Jung
Byeong-Joo Lee
Published on KIM 2021
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Funding Not available
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MO_876687166519_001
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MEAM_LAMMPS_KimJungLee_2015_NiAlCo__MO_876687166519_001
DOI 10.25950/48cbcad3
https://doi.org/10.25950/48cbcad3
https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.25950/48cbcad3
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P vc-species-supported-as-stated mandatory
The model supports all species it claims to support; see full description.
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P vc-periodicity-support mandatory
Periodic boundary conditions are handled correctly; see full description.
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P vc-permutation-symmetry mandatory
Total energy and forces are unchanged when swapping atoms of the same species; see full description.
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B vc-forces-numerical-derivative consistency
Forces computed by the model agree with numerical derivatives of the energy; see full description.
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F vc-dimer-continuity-c1 informational
The energy versus separation relation of a pair of atoms is C1 continuous (i.e. the function and its first derivative are continuous); see full description.
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P vc-objectivity informational
Total energy is unchanged and forces transform correctly under rigid-body translation and rotation; see full description.
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P vc-inversion-symmetry informational
Total energy is unchanged and forces change sign when inverting a configuration through the origin; see full description.
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P vc-memory-leak informational
The model code does not have memory leaks (i.e. it releases all allocated memory at the end); see full description.
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P vc-thread-safe mandatory
The model returns the same energy and forces when computed in serial and when using parallel threads for a set of configurations. Note that this is not a guarantee of thread safety; see full description.
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P vc-unit-conversion mandatory
The model is able to correctly convert its energy and/or forces to different unit sets; see full description.
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BCC Lattice Constant

This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic body-centered cubic (bcc) lattice constant predicted by the current model (shown in the unique color) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

Species: Al
Species: Ni
Species: Co


Cohesive Energy Graph

This graph shows the cohesive energy versus volume-per-atom for the current mode for four mono-atomic cubic phases (body-centered cubic (bcc), face-centered cubic (fcc), simple cubic (sc), and diamond). The curve with the lowest minimum is the ground state of the crystal if stable. (The crystal structure is enforced in these calculations, so the phase may not be stable.) Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

Species: Al
Species: Co
Species: Ni


Diamond Lattice Constant

This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic face-centered diamond lattice constant predicted by the current model (shown in the unique color) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

Species: Al
Species: Ni
Species: Co


Dislocation Core Energies

This graph shows the dislocation core energy of a cubic crystal at zero temperature and pressure for a specific set of dislocation core cutoff radii. After obtaining the total energy of the system from conjugate gradient minimizations, non-singular, isotropic and anisotropic elasticity are applied to obtain the dislocation core energy for each of these supercells with different dipole distances. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

(No matching species)

FCC Elastic Constants

This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic face-centered cubic (fcc) elastic constants predicted by the current model (shown in blue) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

Species: Ni
Species: Al
Species: Co


FCC Lattice Constant

This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice constant predicted by the current model (shown in red) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

Species: Ni
Species: Al
Species: Co


FCC Stacking Fault Energies

This bar chart plot shows the intrinsic and extrinsic stacking fault energies as well as the unstable stacking and unstable twinning energies for face-centered cubic (fcc) predicted by the current model (shown in blue) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

(No matching species)

FCC Surface Energies

This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic face-centered cubic (fcc) relaxed surface energies predicted by the current model (shown in blue) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

Species: Ni
Species: Al


SC Lattice Constant

This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic simple cubic (sc) lattice constant predicted by the current model (shown in the unique color) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.

Species: Ni
Species: Co
Species: Al


Cubic Crystal Basic Properties Table

Species: Al

Species: Co

Species: Ni





Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for monoatomic cubic lattices v003

Creators:
Contributor: karls
Publication Year: 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25950/64cb38c5

This Test Driver uses LAMMPS to compute the cohesive energy of a given monoatomic cubic lattice (fcc, bcc, sc, or diamond) at a variety of lattice spacings. The lattice spacings range from a_min (=a_min_frac*a_0) to a_max (=a_max_frac*a_0) where a_0, a_min_frac, and a_max_frac are read from stdin (a_0 is typically approximately equal to the equilibrium lattice constant). The precise scaling and number of lattice spacings sampled between a_min and a_0 (a_0 and a_max) is specified by two additional parameters passed from stdin: N_lower and samplespacing_lower (N_upper and samplespacing_upper). Please see README.txt for further details.
Test Test Results Link to Test Results page Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.

Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI)
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for bcc Al v004 view 15319
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for bcc Co v004 view 16162
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for bcc Ni v004 view 16311
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for diamond Al v004 view 16362
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for diamond Co v004 view 11846
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for diamond Ni v004 view 18412
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for fcc Al v004 view 17891
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for fcc Co v004 view 15313
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for fcc Ni v004 view 17891
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for sc Al v004 view 11885
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for sc Co v004 view 15534
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for sc Ni v004 view 16884


Elastic constants for cubic crystals at zero temperature and pressure v006

Creators: Junhao Li and Ellad Tadmor
Contributor: tadmor
Publication Year: 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25950/5853fb8f

Computes the cubic elastic constants for some common crystal types (fcc, bcc, sc, diamond) by calculating the hessian of the energy density with respect to strain. An estimate of the error associated with the numerical differentiation performed is reported.
Test Test Results Link to Test Results page Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.

Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI)
Elastic constants for bcc Al at zero temperature v006 view 43345
Elastic constants for bcc Co at zero temperature v006 view 46945
Elastic constants for bcc Ni at zero temperature v006 view 43305
Elastic constants for diamond Al at zero temperature v001 view 81746
Elastic constants for diamond Co at zero temperature v001 view 86490
Elastic constants for fcc Al at zero temperature v006 view 71561
Elastic constants for fcc Co at zero temperature v006 view 54604
Elastic constants for fcc Ni at zero temperature v006 view 43802
Elastic constants for sc Al at zero temperature v006 view 45563
Elastic constants for sc Co at zero temperature v006 view 44986
Elastic constants for sc Ni at zero temperature v006 view 42718


Equilibrium structure and energy for a crystal structure at zero temperature and pressure v000

Creators:
Contributor: ilia
Publication Year: 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25950/53ef2ea4

Computes the equilibrium crystal structure and energy for an arbitrary crystal at zero temperature and applied stress by performing symmetry-constrained relaxation. The crystal structure is specified using the AFLOW prototype designation. Multiple sets of free parameters corresponding to the crystal prototype may be specified as initial guesses for structure optimization. No guarantee is made regarding the stability of computed equilibria, nor that any are the ground state.
Test Test Results Link to Test Results page Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.

Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI)
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlCo in AFLOW crystal prototype A13B4_oP102_31_17a11b_8a2b v000 view 2014294
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlNi in AFLOW crystal prototype A3B2_hP5_164_ad_d v000 view 75639
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlNi in AFLOW crystal prototype A3B5_oC16_65_ah_bej v000 view 147315
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for CoNi in AFLOW crystal prototype A3B_cP4_221_c_a v000 view 195001
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlNi in AFLOW crystal prototype A3B_oP16_62_cd_c v000 view 110689
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlNi in AFLOW crystal prototype A4B3_cI112_230_af_g v000 view 1695186
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlCo in AFLOW crystal prototype A5B2_hP28_194_ahk_ch v000 view 164100
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlCo in AFLOW crystal prototype A9B2_mP22_14_a4e_e v000 view 228739
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for Al in AFLOW crystal prototype A_cF4_225_a v000 view 78842
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for Co in AFLOW crystal prototype A_cF4_225_a v000 view 66847
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for Ni in AFLOW crystal prototype A_cF4_225_a v000 view 61915
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for Al in AFLOW crystal prototype A_cI2_229_a v000 view 66728
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for Ni in AFLOW crystal prototype A_cI2_229_a v000 view 60811
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for Co in AFLOW crystal prototype A_hP2_194_c v000 view 67068
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for Ni in AFLOW crystal prototype A_hP2_194_c v000 view 63635
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for Co in AFLOW crystal prototype A_tP28_136_f2ij v000 view 146873
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlNi in AFLOW crystal prototype AB3_cF16_225_a_bc v000 view 111020
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlCo in AFLOW crystal prototype AB3_cP4_221_a_c v000 view 81719
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlNi in AFLOW crystal prototype AB3_cP4_221_a_c v000 view 74923
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlCo in AFLOW crystal prototype AB3_hP8_194_c_h v000 view 66847
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlCo in AFLOW crystal prototype AB_cP2_221_a_b v000 view 116468
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for AlNi in AFLOW crystal prototype AB_cP2_221_a_b v000 view 91069
Equilibrium crystal structure and energy for CoNi in AFLOW crystal prototype AB_cP2_221_a_b v000 view 84829


Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a symmetric tilt grain boundary within a cubic crystal v003

Creators:
Contributor: brunnels
Publication Year: 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25950/2c59c9d6

Computes grain boundary energy for a range of tilt angles given a crystal structure, tilt axis, and material.
Test Test Results Link to Test Results page Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.

Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI)
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 100 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Al v003 view 32377292
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 100 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Ni v001 view 32135665
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 110 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Al v001 view 129812711
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 110 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Ni v001 view 166744231
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 111 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Al v001 view 33822507
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 111 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Ni v001 view 93141983
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 112 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Al v001 view 228333788


Equilibrium lattice constant and cohesive energy of a cubic lattice at zero temperature and pressure v007

Creators: Daniel S. Karls and Junhao Li
Contributor: karls
Publication Year: 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25950/2765e3bf

Equilibrium lattice constant and cohesive energy of a cubic lattice at zero temperature and pressure.
Test Test Results Link to Test Results page Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.

Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI)
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for bcc Al v007 view 42241
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for bcc Co v007 view 41206
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for bcc Ni v007 view 40858
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for diamond Al v007 view 43235
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for diamond Co v007 view 42549
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for diamond Ni v007 view 43554
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for fcc Al v007 view 42728
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for fcc Co v007 view 43633
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for fcc Ni v007 view 43056
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for sc Al v007 view 41077
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for sc Co v007 view 41365
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for sc Ni v007 view 43623


Equilibrium lattice constants for hexagonal bulk structures at zero temperature and pressure v005

Creators: Daniel S. Karls and Junhao Li
Contributor: karls
Publication Year: 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25950/c339ca32

Calculates lattice constant of hexagonal bulk structures at zero temperature and pressure by using simplex minimization to minimize the potential energy.
Test Test Results Link to Test Results page Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.

Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI)
Equilibrium lattice constants for hcp Co v005 view 763644


High-symmetry surface energies in cubic lattices and broken bond model v004

Creators: Matt Bierbaum
Contributor: mattbierbaum
Publication Year: 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25950/6c43a4e6

Calculates the surface energy of several high symmetry surfaces and produces a broken-bond model fit. In latex form, the fit equations are given by:

E_{FCC} (\vec{n}) = p_1 (4 \left( |x+y| + |x-y| + |x+z| + |x-z| + |z+y| +|z-y|\right)) + p_2 (8 \left( |x| + |y| + |z|\right)) + p_3 (2 ( |x+ 2y + z| + |x+2y-z| + |x-2y + z| + |x-2y-z| + |2x+y+z| + |2x+y-z| +|2x-y+z| +|2x-y-z| +|x+y+2z| +|x+y-2z| +|x-y+2z| +|x-y-2z| ) + c

E_{BCC} (\vec{n}) = p_1 (6 \left( | x+y+z| + |x+y-z| + |-x+y-z| + |x-y+z| \right)) + p_2 (8 \left( |x| + |y| + |z|\right)) + p_3 (4 \left( |x+y| + |x-y| + |x+z| + |x-z| + |z+y| +|z-y|\right)) +c.

In Python, these two fits take the following form:

def BrokenBondFCC(params, index):

import numpy
x, y, z = index
x = x / numpy.sqrt(x**2.+y**2.+z**2.)
y = y / numpy.sqrt(x**2.+y**2.+z**2.)
z = z / numpy.sqrt(x**2.+y**2.+z**2.)

return params[0]*4* (abs(x+y) + abs(x-y) + abs(x+z) + abs(x-z) + abs(z+y) + abs(z-y)) + params[1]*8*(abs(x) + abs(y) + abs(z)) + params[2]*(abs(x+2*y+z) + abs(x+2*y-z) +abs(x-2*y+z) +abs(x-2*y-z) + abs(2*x+y+z) +abs(2*x+y-z) +abs(2*x-y+z) +abs(2*x-y-z) + abs(x+y+2*z) +abs(x+y-2*z) +abs(x-y+2*z) +abs(x-y-2*z))+params[3]

def BrokenBondBCC(params, x, y, z):


import numpy
x, y, z = index
x = x / numpy.sqrt(x**2.+y**2.+z**2.)
y = y / numpy.sqrt(x**2.+y**2.+z**2.)
z = z / numpy.sqrt(x**2.+y**2.+z**2.)

return params[0]*6*(abs(x+y+z) + abs(x-y-z) + abs(x-y+z) + abs(x+y-z)) + params[1]*8*(abs(x) + abs(y) + abs(z)) + params[2]*4* (abs(x+y) + abs(x-y) + abs(x+z) + abs(x-z) + abs(z+y) + abs(z-y)) + params[3]
Test Test Results Link to Test Results page Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.

Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI)
Broken-bond fit of high-symmetry surface energies in fcc Al v004 view 291736
Broken-bond fit of high-symmetry surface energies in fcc Ni v004 view 313568


ElasticConstantsCubic__TD_011862047401_006
Test Error Categories Link to Error page
Elastic constants for diamond Ni at zero temperature v001 other view

ElasticConstantsHexagonal__TD_612503193866_004
Test Error Categories Link to Error page
Elastic constants for hcp Co at zero temperature v004 other view

EquilibriumCrystalStructure__TD_457028483760_000

GrainBoundaryCubicCrystalSymmetricTiltRelaxedEnergyVsAngle__TD_410381120771_002

GrainBoundaryCubicCrystalSymmetricTiltRelaxedEnergyVsAngle__TD_410381120771_003

LatticeConstantHexagonalEnergy__TD_942334626465_005

LinearThermalExpansionCoeffCubic__TD_522633393614_001

PhononDispersionCurve__TD_530195868545_004

StackingFaultFccCrystal__TD_228501831190_002




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