The CalPhaD Coffee Lecture is a new discussion forum within the DGM Expert Committee on Thermodynamics. Invited speakers will present methods that may be unfamiliar to traditional CalPhaD experimentalists but hold potential for integration into established approaches.
In addition, the series will explore current challenges and emerging topics that provide fresh impulses for the CalPhaD community.
At this Coffee Lecture, Prof. Min-Kyu Paek will give a presentation on: "Development of Thermodynamic Database for Clean Manufacturing of Steels and Alloys". Prof. Paek has held the professorship “Production of Steel and Non-Ferrous Metals and Their Process Technology” at Clausthal University of Technology since this year and enriches the CalPhaD community in Germany.
Everyone interested is warmly invited to participate and contribute to the exchange.
Further Coffee Lectures:
- 12 November 2025: Exploration of fast time scales in metallic glasses and reactive metallic multilayers by chip calorimetry
- 10 December 2025: Augmented tracer-interdiffusion couple method: a high-throughput approach for consistent measurements of the tracer diffusion coefficients
Further information on the DGM Expert Committee on Thermodynamics.
Various thermodynamic databases have been developed using the regular solution model to mainly construct phase diagrams. However, the CALPHAD approach without considering strong interactions among the metallic elements and gaseous impurities shows a poor predictability for the practical condition of liquid alloy production including optimum carbothermic reaction for reducing CO2 emission.
The liquid solution properties of the core alloy systems and the effect of impurity elements were described by using the Modified Quasichemical Model (MQM). In this model, the strong attraction force was evaluated as the negative Gibbs free energy of the formation of pairs in the pair approximation. The asymmetry of liquid solution properties can be described by the Short-Range Ordering (SRO) phenomena in the binary systems and geometrical interpolation method in the ternary systems, respectively. The modification of configurational entropy in this model also reduces the weight of temperature dependence in the excess Gibbs energy term of liquid solution. It can also affect the stability of all the solid phases to make Gibbs energy balance for liquidus and solidus.
This database is stored in the current version of FSStel database in FactSage thermochemistry software. The database can be used for the refining of steels and alloys over the entire composition range as well as the recycling and extraction technology of valued metals with environmentally friendly manufacturing processes
Online participation takes place via the DGM’s browser-based event platform. For access, we recommend using the latest browser versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge. Registered participants will receive all access information in advance by email. For the best experience, we also recommend installing the latest version of ZOOM on your device.
The platform will be activated shortly before the event. Please log in to the event platform using your DGM user account. If you have forgotten your password, you can generate a new one via the “Forgot password” option. The event will be recorded.
The instructional video for the DGM event platform guides you through all available functions.
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