About the Nickel Model Library Property Models
These Nickel Models are available with the Property Model Calculator and as part of the Nickel Model Library.
To run calculations with the Nickel Models requires a valid maintenance license plus licenses for both the TCNI (version 11 and newer) and MOBNI (version 5 and newer) databases. For some Property Models, additional recommendations for the database version to use is indicated in its description. Also see our website to learn more about the Nickel Model Library.

The Antiphase Boundary Energy - Ni Property Model, available with the Property Model Calculator and the Nickel Model Library, calculates the antiphase boundary energy for the gamma prime (γ') phase in Ni-base alloys.
See About the Antiphase Boundary Energy Property Model and Antiphase Boundary Energy Property Model Settings for background theory and input parameter details.

The Coarsening - Ni Property Model, available with the Property Model Calculator and the Nickel Model Library, calculates the coarsening rate coefficient K of one or several precipitate phases in a matrix phase, assuming spherical geometry of the precipitating phase(s).
See About the Coarsening Nickel Property Model and Coarsening Nickel Property Model Settings.

The Equilibrium with Freeze-in Temperature - Ni Property Model, available with the Property Model Calculator and the Nickel Model Library, calculates equilibrium at the freeze-in temperature and evaluates the properties at a different temperature.
See About the Equilibrium with Freeze-in Temperature Nickel Property Model and Equilibrium with Freeze-in Temperature Nickel Property Model Settings.

The Solvus for Ordered Phase - Ni Property Model, available with the Property Model Calculator and the Nickel Model Library, calculates the solvus of ordered phases such as FCC_L12, BCC_B2, NI3TA_D0A, NI3TI_D024, TCP-phases (Sigma), and so forth.
See About the Solvus for Ordered Phase Property Model and Solvus for Ordered Phase Property Model Settings.

The Strain-Age Cracking - Ni Property Model, available with the Property Model Calculator and the Nickel Model Library, is used in applications related to welding or additively manufactured components, where there are interface strains between γ' (gamma prime) and the matrix.
See About the Strain-Age Cracking Property Model and Strain-Age Cracking Property Model Settings.