25 May 2010

Version 5.1.3 of  JMatPro is now available.

This update to version 5.1.3 is only for users of the Ni and Cast-Iron modules. It includes adjustments to the calculation of Thermal Conductivity for Cast Iron and of coarsening for Ni alloys.

Changes in version 5.1.2

This update to version 5.1.2 is only for users of the Fe alloys or General Steels modules. It includes adjustments to the calculations of solidification, welding, quench properties, Martensite strength and Thermal Conductivity.

Changes in version 5.1.1

This version corrects a format issue when exporting flow-stress data to third party applications. It is only for Windows versions as the linux version does not show the issue. 

Version 5.1 of JMatPro - major changes

NEW FEATURES

  •     new model for Thermal Conductivity
  •     addition of a "paste to clipboard" function
  •     addition of export to Deform for forming simulation
  •     addition of ALN phase in the Ni thermodynamic database
  •     addition of an export to AnyCasting function
  •     recording of version number with every calculation for version tracking

ADJUSTEMENTS

  •    adjustements to the G_PHASE (Fe, Ni, Co alloys)
  •    adjustements to the Al thermodynamic databases and addition of R_ALCULI phase
  •    adjustements for the high temperature strength calculation of CrNi steels
  •    improvements for the network use
  •    better memory handling
  •    improvements in the calculation of mechanical properties of General Steels during solidification and at high temperature
  •    modified General Steels TTT/CCT calculations to take into account the maximum ferrite formed and display curve accordingly
  •    better general handling of the usb key
  •     add missing bits in the documentation
  •     fixed various possible glitches for General Steels quenching calculations
  •     fixed minor typo in the creation of user defined material type based on Mg alloys
  •     fixed data export for creep plots
  •     fixed usage of past calculation for the TTT and Energy Changes calculations for Cast Iron

And numerous other minor changes...