From the CINDAS LLC archives comes the historically important film called The Anatomy of Data. This approximately 15 minute long video describes the need for critically-evaluated data, and the process by which CINDAS at Purdue University painstakingly analyzed and synthesized data curves on thousands of materials. The importance of having data with a pedigree is explained. CINDAS LLC has taken a further step, digitizing the massive amounts of data in the 13 volume Thermophysical Properties of Matter TPRC Data Series and creating the Thermophysical Properties of Matter Database (TPMD), a searchable web-based database which researchers and engineers can have available on their desktops 24/7 anywhere in the world. In addition, another product, the Microelectronics Packaging Materials Database (MPMD) was created for the microelectronics packaging industry. In 2007, the Aerospace Structural Metals Database (ASMD) was released in cooperation with the Materials Directorate of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. This database of over 223 alloys is continually updated with new chapters each year on new alloys which have been determined as essential to the aerospace and automotive industry. Continuing in the CINDAS tradition of providing only evaluated data, the chapters are written by metallurgy experts familiar with the particular alloy. Two other products, the Structural Alloys Handbook (SAH) and the Damage Tolerant Design Handbook (DTDH) are currently available in web-based PDF ...
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012
CINDAS - The Anatomy of Data Part 2
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