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TC-Interfaces
Use Thermo-Calc in your own software
For users who want use the power and flexibility of
Thermo-Calc in their own application programs there are three different
programming interfaces, or TC-Interfaces,
available:
- TCAPI (Thermo-Calc
Application Programming Interface)
- TQ (Thermodynamic Calculation
Interface)
- TC MATLAB®
Toolbox (Thermo-Calc Toolbox for MATLAB®)
The basic idea behind these interfaces is that application
programmers should be able to retrieve multicomponent thermodynamic
data and phase equilibrium results without bothering to implement
various sophisticated models and to perform actual equilibrium calculations.
Thus, the user only sees the programming interface.
Examples of quantities and properties that can be calculated
using the TC-Interfaces are:
- Amount and composition of
phases
- Liquidus and solidus temperatures
- Thermo-chemical properties
- Driving forces
- Diffusion coefficients
- Thermodynamic limits for
partitionless transformations including transformations under
paraequilibrium and quasi-paraconditions
NEWS Link:
TQ6 Works with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Intel Visual
Fortran Compiler
To be able to run a user-written
application program using any interfaces it is necessary to have
the Thermo-Calc Classic (TCC) or Thermo-Calc
for Windows (TCW) software/database package installed. For TC
MATLAB® Toolbox the MATLAB® software is also required.
We can also use our programming interfaces in
order to supply you with a tailor-made software or subroutine. We
perform this as consultancy assignments.

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