The documentation for this model can be found in doc/report.html 
This file contains detailed information on how the database was built, on the 
training steps etc..

To run this software, you simply need to prepare a test.dat file (or use the example 
one), the type 'sh model.gen'.

To prepare a test.dat file, it is recommended that you edit the existing file
with a spreadsheet software, then save it as a txt (space or tab separated columns) 
file.

The results are in the file 'result' which you should rename as it will be overwritten 
each time.

The input variable list is:
C (wt.%)
Si (wt.%)
Mn (wt.%)
P (wt.%)
S (wt.%)
Cr (wt.%)
Mo (wt.%)
Ni (wt.%)
Al (wt.%)
B (wt.%)
Cu (wt.%)
N (wt.%)
Nb (wt.%)
Sn (wt.%)
Ti (wt.%)
V (wt.%)
First heat treatment (high temperature): duration (min) and temperature (C)
Second heat treatment: duration (min) and temperature (C)
Third heat treatment: duration (min) and temperature (C)
Roll finish temperature (C)
Rolling reduction (%)
Rolled (binary)
Austenitised (binary)
Normalised (binary)
Tempered (binary)
As rolled (binary)
Spheroidised (binary)
Cold rolled (binary)
Control rolled (binary)
Soaked (binary)
Annealed (binary)
Cold reduction after hot roll (binary)
Aged (binary)
Warm rolled (binary)
Twice normalised (binary)
Cold drawn (binary)
Cooling rate (C/s - all specimens assumed to be of equal section)
MLI (mm)
ASTM(G)
