Computerization and Networking of Materials Databases: Third volumePapers presented at the symposium on the Computerization and Use of Materials Property Data, held in Cambridge, UK, September 1991, sponsored by the ASTM and the (UK) National Physical Laboratory. The volume is divided into four sections: standards and data representation, integration of materials i |
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Contents
The Needs of Users and Their Response to Materials Databanksk hossain | 3 |
Terminology Standards for Material DatabasesJ H westbrook | 15 |
Problems of Interpretation and Representation in the Computerization of a Printed | 35 |
ASTM Committee E49 05 | 64 |
Standards for the Representation of Thermodynamic Data for Inorganic Materials | 84 |
Progress with International Standards for The Acquisition and Presentation of Data | 101 |
An ASCII Format for Materials Properties Database Import and Export | 119 |
The Step Model of Materials InformationJ rumble jr | 141 |
Discussion | 317 |
Materials Selection for Mechanical Designd cebon and m f ashby | 323 |
A Component Modelling System to Aid Materials Selection in Engineering Design | 337 |
Discussion | 354 |
The Further Development of Databanks in Germanyf g mosl | 363 |
Structure and Applications of the NASA Fracture Mechanics Database | 370 |
The FATDAC Code for Fatigue Database Analysiss p Andrew e d eason | 383 |
InService Structural Integrity Assessment Using Computerized Materials Models | 396 |
Neutral Exchange Format for Materials Databanks Based on Z 99001 AFNOR | 150 |
Discussion | 159 |
Materials Information and Conceptual Data ModelingP sargent | 172 |
The Integration of Materials Information into Engineering DesignR a newley | 192 |
Experience of Designing a Relational Materials DatabaseR J bamkin | 207 |
Expert Systems and Materials Property Databasesd b Anderson 243 | 253 |
Discussion | 271 |
Probing the Boundaries of KnowledgeBased Systemsm j vancoille | 290 |
Adhesive Selection by Means of the PAL Programw a lees and p j selby | 301 |
Standards for Materials DatabasesNational and International Programmes | 411 |
Adding Value to Datan Swindells and g heine | 427 |
Using Materials Databases to Preserve Corporate KnowHow | 439 |
Analysis and Evaluation of Data for Advanced Composite Materials | 446 |
ObjectOriented Structures for Factoring Polymer | 458 |
MATEDSMaterials Technology Education System A System for Materials Science | 472 |
Discussion | 487 |
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