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Open corrosion expertise access network
OCEAN Subjects :
Materials Technology, Safety, Industrial Manufacture
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No contract type
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UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CORROSION AND PROTECTION CENTRE P.O.Box 88 Sackville Street M60 1QD UNITED KINGDOM
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY* UNITED KINGDOM
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY*
SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SCIENCE Cranfield MK43 0AL UNITED KINGDOM
Commission of the European Communities NEDERLAND
Commission of the European Communities
Institute for Advanced Materials PO Box 2 3,Westerduinweg 1755 ZG NEDERLAND
DECHEMA GESELLSCHAFT FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNIK UND BIOTECHNOLOGIE E.V. DEUTSCHLAND
DECHEMA GESELLSCHAFT FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNIK UND BIOTECHNOLOGIE E.V.
KARL-WINNACKER-INSTITUT P.O. Box 150104 Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25 60486 DEUTSCHLAND
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven BELGIQUE-BELGIË
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Industrial Elecetrochemistry & Corrosion Laboratory - Faculty of Applied Sciences 2,Celestijnenlaan 300A 3001 BELGIQUE-BELGIË
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SVERIGE
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Brinellvägen 23 10044 SVERIGE
COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE FRANCE
COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE
DIRECTION DES TECHNOLOGIES AVANCEES - DEPARTEMENT DE TECHNOLOGIE DES MATERIAUX - CEREM CEREM - SERVICE DE LA CORROSION, D'ELECTROCHIMIE ET DE CHIMIE DES FLUIDES BP 6 Ctr Etudes Fontenay-aux-Roses - CE-FAR 92265 FRANCE
Metalogic A.I. Technologies & Engineering N.V. BELGIQUE-BELGIË
Metalogic A.I. Technologies & Engineering N.V.
Corrosion Engineering Laboratory Kapeldreef 60 3001 BELGIQUE-BELGIË
PC Dynamics B.V. NEDERLAND
PC Dynamics B.V.
Parklaan 5 2132 BN NEDERLAND
Copalin Oleochemical Industry A.E. HELLAS
Copalin Oleochemical Industry A.E.
Salaminias 16 11855 HELLAS
INSTITUTO DE SOLDADURA E QUALIDADE PORTUGAL
INSTITUTO DE SOLDADURA E QUALIDADE
MAINTENANCE AND STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY DIVISION PO Box 119 Av. Prof. Dr. Cavaco Silva 33 2780-920 PORTUGAL
FORCE INSTITUTE DANMARK
FORCE INSTITUTE
CORROSION DEPARTMENT Park Allé 345 2605 DANMARK
Metalogic AI Technologies & Engineering Belgium
Metalogic AI Technologies & Engineering
Corrosion Engineering Laboratory Kapeldreef 60 3001 Belgium
Copalin Oleochemical Industry AE Greece
Copalin Oleochemical Industry AE
Salaminias 16 11855 Greece
PC Dynamics Netherlands
PC Dynamics
Parklaan 5 BN Netherlands
Meighs United Kingdom
Meighs
Campbell Road ST4 4ER United Kingdom
Quo Tec United Kingdom
Quo Tec
HP7 0ET United Kingdom
The objective of this project is the design and implementation of an open, extensible system for providing access to existing corrosion information. This will be achieved through a network of interested data providers, users and developers. Where available, existing standards and technologies will be used, with the partners developing informatic and commercial protocols to allow users single-point access to distributed data collections. One of the major difficulties of corrosion engineering is the multi-dimensional nature of the corrosic problem. A very large number of alloys are available, and these may then be exposed to an almost infini range of environments. Thus, although many thousands of corrosion tests have been performed ar numerous papers published, it remains difficult for the individual corrosion engineer to bring together the information that is relevant to a specific situation. To some extent this problem has been tackled by centralized collections of corrosion data and abstracts. However, these are limited to published information and tend to be rather inaccessible to potential users. The latter problem relates partly to the dedicated user interfaces that are typically used with these data collections. and partly to the commercial necessities of ensuring a reasonable return for the information providers. The OCEAN thematic network aims to overcome these limitations through the development of open protoco for locating, paying for, and obtaining corrosion information. In this context cover all sources of corrosion information including large centralized data collections, individual data collections from research projects, human expertise distilled in books and expert systems, computer-assisted learning texts, multimedia resources and access to human experts. The nominated partners in the thematic network include representatives of several categories of information providers and users, with interest groups allowing additional organizations to participate in the project. It is a specific objective of the project that OCEAN will be open; open to all information providers offer information, and open to all data users to obtain information. At the same time the commercial value information will be recognized through commercial protocols, and partners in the project have particular expertise in funds transfer. The detailed specification of the OCEAN system will be the first task of the thematic network, but a candidate approach would be based on World-Wide Web technology. The core of the OCEAN system would be; intelligent directory service that holds information on all of the partners in the OCEAN network. Users would then query the directory for information on the data sources that might have relevant information and the cc of that information. The inherent simplicity of the open system proposed should ensure that the objectives of the Thematic Network can be achieved, and that the system is extensible for the future.
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