2019
DOI: 10.2514/1.j057488
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Do Epistemic Uncertainties Allow for Replacing Microstructural Experiments with Reconstruction Algorithms?

Abstract: A novel problem in computational materials modeling is addressed: "Are the computational microstructure reconstruction techniques reliable enough to replace experiments?" Here, "reliable" computations are associated with producing "expected" reconstructions that are adequately close to the experimental data. The output of computational techniques can deviate from the experimental measurements because of the epistemic uncertainties in the algorithms. In this work, an analytical formulation for quantification of… Show more

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