![]() All attendees are required to use TMS-provided transportation, which is included as part of the workshop registration fee. APS reserves the right to limit participants based on visitor policies at the time of the tour.Ī photo ID, such as driver’s license, or state or federal ID, is required the day of the tour in order to obtain the pre-approved visitor pass issued upon the group’s arrival at the gate. ![]() Please note that you will not be officially registered for the tour portion of the workshop until you have received confirmation from the tour facility. In the unlikely instance that an applicant should not be approved by APS, the applicant and TMS will be notified seven to ten business days after application submission. Questions regarding APS tour applications can be submitted to of applications is automatic. The application form requires supplemental information such as copies of INS documents, permanent resident cards, passports, visas, and other supporting information. citizens, including legal permanent residents, must complete a visitor registration application no later than June 30, 2016. Workshop registration is required for all tour participants.Īll non-U.S. Registrants will be bring their own PC’s for use during the workshop. Software links and instructions will be provided to registrants in advance of the workshop. For more details and to access the OnDemand Recording, visit the webinar page.Ī tour of the Advanced Photon Source (APS) facilities at Argonne National Laboratory on Thursday, July 14 will be included as a part of this workshop. Participation in the webinar is strongly recommended for workshop attendance, though it is not a requirement. The webinar, intended as an introduction to the workshop, will introduce the DREAM.3D software tool and its underlying data structure, the Spatial Information Management Protocol Library (SIMPL). See Tour Information section below for more details on the tour.Īn Introduction to DREAM.3D and SIMPL Webinar is available as an OnDemand Recording (the live event was offered on March 17). citizens are required to submit a visitor application form. The goals of the workshop are to equip participants with the skills necessary to analyze 3D materials data and foster the development of novel 3D workflows.Ī tour of the Advanced Photon Source (APS) facilities at Argonne National Laboratory on Thursday, July 14 will be included as a part of this workshop. Participants will also learn how to utilize DREAM.3D to produce visualizations in the freely available software package ParaView. Participants will learn the methodologies behind the analysis of 3D materials data, with a focus on practical application of workflows via hands-on tutorials. DREAM.3D is a freely available software tool that performs a wide range of functions for reconstructions of 3D microstructures, statistical analysis, and generation of representative volume elements. ![]() ![]() The raw data files are in dat format and can be opened for visualization using tools such as Paraview or Tecplot.The focus of this 1.5-day workshop will be to teach participants how to reconstruct, quantify, and analyze 3D materials data using the open-source software package Digital Representation Environment for the Analysis of Materials in 3D (DREAM.3D). This dataset contains all the simulation results used for generating the figures of the manuscript titled "Prediction of microstructure evolution during binary alloy solidification" including raw simulation output files and processed data in spreadsheets. Data for manuscript: Prediction of microstructure evolution during binary alloy solidificationĭata Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) ![]()
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