Digital Infrastructure Projects Exploring Advanced Structural Materials Data
1. CEN/WS METEDA - data formats in practice - demonstration using the ISO 12106 data formats for creep-fatigue - Timothy Austin
2. The path to standardization - ensuring the long term prospects for formats for engineering materials data - Afina Lupulescu
3. CEN/WS NATEDA - description of the new CEN Workshop - Timothy Austin
2. The path to standardization - ensuring the long term prospects for formats for engineering materials data - Afina Lupulescu
3. CEN/WS NATEDA - description of the new CEN Workshop - Timothy Austin
1. CEN/WS METEDA - data formats in practice - demonstration using the ISO 12106 data formats for creep-fatigue
In the engineering materials sector, enabling the effective collection, exchange and reuse of test data is an ongoing challenge that has been the focus of several European Committee for Standardization (CEN) Workshops, which have produced data formats for uniaxial tensile testing, materials pedigree, fatigue testing, and currently nanoindentation. Further, for the past three years an international group of organizations—including Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), the European Commission Joint Research Center (EC – JRC), and ASM International (ASMI)—have worked together on a project to build a digital infrastructure for mechanical test data (METEDA). The project aimed to develop formats for uniaxial creep, creep-fatigue, creep crack growth, and creep-fatigue crack growth test data based on the corresponding mechanical testing standards. With CEN/WS METEDA having taken place in the scope of the DOE International Nuclear Energy Research Initiative (I-NERI), the team focused its attention on data generated by the nuclear energy industry. The organizations involved in CEN/WS METEDA intended to extend this work so as to include data from other industries. Now, they continue these efforts in reaching professionals, as well as manufacturing, standards, and testing communities.
We would be very interested in Bramat’s audience opinion and feedback on the CEN/WS METEDA produced data formats. We are open to discussions and ways of improving the outcomes of this type of work as well as reaching to a recognized and diverse international community.
We would be very interested in Bramat’s audience opinion and feedback on the CEN/WS METEDA produced data formats. We are open to discussions and ways of improving the outcomes of this type of work as well as reaching to a recognized and diverse international community.