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ASTM STP 1140 Computerization and Networking of Materials databases: Third Volume

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Barry, TI

This publication contains papers presented at the symposium on the Computerization and Use of Materials Property Data held in September, 1991. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-49 on Computerization of Material Property Data and The National Physical Laboratory.

The headings used to organize papers in the publication are

  • Standards and Data Representation
  • Integration of Materials Information
  • Expert Systems and Materials Databases
  • Data Issues for Engineering Materials

Specific topics covered by the papers in this STP include:

  • user needs
  • terminology standards
  • computerization of a printed reference
  • quality
  • reliability
  • ASTM Committee E49.05
  • thermodynamic data
  • inorganic materials
  • plastics
  • international standards
  • ASCII format
  • database import
  • database export
  • STEP model
  • neutral exchange format
  • online access
  • Materials Property Data Network (MPD Network)
  • conceptual data modeling
  • engineering design
  • relational materials database
  • environmentally assisted cracking
  • advanced ceramic materials
  • knowledge based systems
  • adhesive selection
  • PAL program
  • atmospheric corrosion
  • heat exchanger performance simulation
  • NASA fracture mechanics database
  • FATDAC code
  • structural integrity assessment
  • information engineering
  • preserve corporate knowledge
  • object oriented structures
  • polymer information
  • Materials Technology Education System (MATEDS)

Discussions that occurred during the symposium following some of the presentations are summarized in the publication as well.