Commercial Software
Thermo-Calc
Developed by Thermo-Calc Software (Sweden). It is probably the most widely used CALPHAD software in both academia and industry. Thermo-Calc includes modules for thermodynamics, diffusion (DICTRA), and precipitation (TC-PRISMA). Thermo-Calc databases cover iron and steels, Ni-based alloys and superalloys, titanium and TiAl-based alloys, aluminum-based alloys, magnesium-based alloys, and high-entropy alloys, among others.
Pandat
Developed by CompuTherm (USA). It offers a flexible and user-friendly interface with strong support for multicomponent thermodynamic and kinetic modeling. Pandat includes tools for phase diagram calculation, solutions by materials, solidification simulation, diffusion among multiple regions, among others.
JMatPro
Developed by Sente Software (UK). JMatPro is tailored for materials engineers and it provides quick predictions of material properties such as phase fractions, thermal conductivity, and mechanical behavior based on composition.
FactSage
Developed by Centre for Research in Computational Thermochemistry (Canada) and GTT-Technologies (Germany). FactSage is well-known in extractive metallurgy and high-temperature oxide and slag systems, combining CALPHAD thermodynamics with reaction equilibrium calculations for complex multiphase systems.
