CRCT, Polytechnique Montréal, May 13-17 2024

The FactSage Workshop and Summer School is being organized by Team CRCT:

Christopher BALE, Ph.D.: Professor, FactSage founder, software developer
Eve BELISLE, M.A.Sc.: programming, Fact-XML, FactOptimal, Windows applications, Internet development, Machine Learning
Juan-Ricardo CASTILLO, M.A.Sc.: Research professional, process simulation
Patrice CHARTRAND, Ph.D.: Professor, software and database developer
Sergei DECTEROV, Ph.D.: database developer, FToxid
Aimen GHERIBI, Ph.D.: design alloys for optimization of thermodynamic properties of multicomponent systems, FactOptimal
Jean-Philippe HARVEY, Ph.D.: Professor, software developer and optimisation algorithms
Liling JIN, Ph.D.: magnesium alloys - Mg-Al-RE
Javier JOFRE, Ph.D.
Paul LAFAYE, Ph.D.
Kentaro OISHI, Ph.D.
Arthur PELTON, Ph.D.: Professor, FactSage founder, database modeling and developer
Anh Thu PHAN, Ph.D.: thermodynamic and physical property database developer
Christian ROBELIN, Ph.D.: Development of thermodynamic and physical property databases for inorganic salt systems and ionic liquid systems. Main databases: FTsalt, FThall
Evguenia SOKOLENKO, B.Sc.: documentation and phase diagrams

General information


CRCT Summer School : Monday May 13 and Tuesday May 14, 2024
Monday : Theory on computational thermochemistry using the CALPHAD method
Tuesday : Experimental methods related to CALPHAD
**More information to come**

CRCT Summer School Cost:
Included in the workshop cost, however the Summer School will be given IN PERSON ONLY.

FactSage Online Workshop: Wednesday May 15 to Friday May 17, 2024
Wednesday : Regular and Advanced workshops on FactSage
Thursday : Applications of FactSage in high temperature metallurgy, alloy design and more
Friday : Symposium : on applications of FactSage in thermochemistry

Workshop Cost:
CAD$450 + taxes (US$330)

**NOTE: At the end of the workshop you will get a certification of continuing education valid for OIQ (Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec).

The workshop will be directed to both new users of FactSage (regular session) and experienced users (advanced session). Participants are not committed to one session and may move freely between the regular and advanced sessions. Central to the workshop will be the FactSage 8.3 package of software and databases. The FactSage 8.3 Workshop Package, which contains all the software modules and most of the databases, will be installed on participants laptops. The package will offer free and limitless access to FactSage 8.3 for up to five days.

In the regular session users will be introduced to each of the modules. They will be able to follow the calculations in real time as the presenter accesses the modules and projects them on the screen. Users will have hands-on experience and be able to perform the same calculations on their laptops. Many of the calculations will be drawn from examples stored in the workshop package on the users laptop.

In the advanced session emphasis will be placed on the new developments of the last several years. Although all the modules will be addressed, a lot of the time will be spent on the Equilib and Phase Diagram modules. Workshop examples (equi*.dat and phas*.dat files) devoted to advanced applications will be available. It is planned to address those intricate calculations and manipulations (i.e. tricks of the trade) that are not covered in the slide show presentations.

For example, in the Advanced Session the important changes in Equilib of the last several years will be condensed into one presentation. In addition the topics will include: importing reactant compositions, mixtures and streams; defining streams; mixing input units; defining variable <A> and <B> amounts; selecting and mixing compound and solution databases (which one should I select, how do I mix them); selecting compound and solution phases (why not select all phases); content, extent and accuracy of the various databases as well as how the databases are developed; defining ranges of final conditions; phases transitions; manipulating the results; exporting results to Excel; exporting to and manipulating in Xml; plotting anything vs anything; saving and recycling streams (equilibrated phases); and so on. The benefits of Macro Processing will also be presented (is macro processing for everyone?) and include a practical application that participants will be able to load and run.


Registration


Registration is now open for the FactSage Online Workshop and can be done via the Eventbrite website.