Application of Computer Simulation in Materials Science

The computer simulation methods have become more and more widely used technique in materials science research. This paper discusses the importance of the application of computer simulation in the field of materials science. There are many application areas of computer simulation in materials science including the heat treatment, material microstructure, corrosion and protection, casting, and material design areas. It can be seen from the results of these applications that computer simulation technology is an efficient, realistic way to fully reflect the variation of the sample in a variety of research process. It can get rid of a rough qualitative estimate of production of the backward state.

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