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Fatigue test ontology (FTO)
(2024)
Fatigue Test Ontology (FTO) has developed for representing the fatigue testing process, testing equipment requirements, test pieces charactristics, and related testing parameters and their measurement procedure according to DIN EN ISO 12106 standard.
Versions info:
V2 developed using PROVO+PMDco top-level ontologies.
V3 developed using BFO+IOF top-level ontologies.
Repositories:
GitLab: https://gitlab.com/kupferdigital/process-graphs/lcf-test
GitHub: https://github.com/HosseinBeygiNasrabadi/Fatigue-Test-Ontology-FTO-
MatPortal: https://matportal.org/ontologies/FTO
IndustryPortal: https://industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/FTO
One of the major tasks in nuclear waste management is to design safe and reliable sealing structures for radioactive waste repositories. Particularly for salt as a host rock, engineered barrier systems for underground waste disposal must be constructed of well-understood (cementitious) materials that will sustain environmental conditions and ensure high durability.
Within the SealWasteSafe project, we studied two materials with a potential for sealing structures for nuclear waste repositories: an innovative alkali-activated material (AAM) and standard salt concrete (SC). To analyze the development of microstructural changes within the materials, we monitored microseismicity (aka acoustic emission monitoring) occurring during the hardening and setting period in two 340-liter-cubic specimens for up to ~250 days.
The monitoring results showed, that in the first 61 days, fewer events occurred in AAM compared to SC. After this time the number of events in AAM sharply increased and significantly exceeded those observed in SC. However, the source localization analysis revealed that the increase of microseismicity in AAM material was not related to the formation of macro-cracks within the material but was mainly caused by the surface effects. Accompanying analysis of the test specimens with additional methods (such as e.g., X-ray CT) proved that no macro-cracks were observed inside the AAM specimen. Further analysis in the time and frequency domains helped to characterize the tested materials and to estimate their potential to be used for engineered barriers in nuclear waste repositories.
Overall, our study shows the potential of microseismicity monitoring for feasibility studies and quality assurance in a broad range of applications, also in structural health monitoring.
Tensile Stress Relaxation Test Ontology (TSRTO) has developed for representing the tensile stress relaxation testing process, testing equipment requirements, test pieces charactristics, and related testing parameters and their measurement procedure according to DIN EN ISO 10319-1 standard.
Versions info:
V1 developed using BFO+CCO top-level ontologies.
V3 developed using PROV+PMDco top-level ontologies.
Repositories:
GitLab: https://gitlab.com/kupferdigital/process-graphs/relaxation-test
GitHub: https://github.com/HosseinBeygiNasrabadi/Tensile-Stress-Relaxation-Test-Ontology-TSRTO
MatPortal: https://matportal.org/ontologies/TSRTO
IndustryPortal: https://industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/TSRTO
Tensile test ontology (TTO)
(2024)
Tensile Test Ontology (TTO) has developed for representing the Tensile testing process, testing equipment requirements, test pieces charactristics, and related testing parameters and their measurement procedure according to DIN EN ISO 6892-1 standard.
Versions info:
V2 developed using BFO+CCO top-level ontologies.
V3 developed using PROVO+PMDco top-level ontologies.
Repositories:
GitLab: https://gitlab.com/kupferdigital/process-graphs/tensile-test
GitHub: https://github.com/HosseinBeygiNasrabadi/Tensile-Test-Ontology-TTO-
MatPortal: https://matportal.org/ontologies/TTO
IndustryPortal: https://industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/TTO
Standardised methods need validation. The main validation parameters like trueness, repeatability and intermediate precision and reproducibility are presented. Furthermore, different methods for the validation are disussed: (certified) reference materials, representative testing materials and interlaboratory comparisons. At last, the need of proficiency testing is stressed.
Vickers test ontology (VTO)
(2024)
Vickers Test Ontology (VTO) has developed for representing the Vickers testing process, testing equipment requirements, test pieces charactristics, and related testing parameters and their measurement procedure according to DIN EN ISO 6507-1 standard.
Versions info:
V2 developed using BFO+CCO top-level ontologies.
Repositories:
GitLab: https://gitlab.com/kupferdigital/process-graphs/vickers-hardness-test
GitHub: https://github.com/HosseinBeygiNasrabadi/Vickers-Test-Ontology-VTO-
MatPortal: https://matportal.org/ontologies/VTO
IndustryPortal: https://industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/VTO
Revealing surface functionalities of micro- and nanoplastic particles’ surface by means of XPS
(2024)
Over the last 20 years, many researchers, politicians, and citizens themselves have become increasingly aware of the growing plastic problem of our time. Inadequate recycling concepts, collection points, and careless dumping of plastic products in the environment lead to an accumulation of plastic. External weather influences can cause these to degrade and fractionate, so that today microplastics (1-1000 µm, ISO/TR 21960:2020) [1] of different polymer materials can be detected in all parts of the world.
The precautionary principle applies to microplastics. The particles can break down further to form nanoplastics (<1 µm, ISO/TR 21960:2020) [1]. Whether microplastics or nanoplastics pose a toxicological hazard is being investigated in a variety of ways. Valid results are still pending, however, investigations into the frequency, transport, possible sinks and entry paths must be taken into account. This is why monitoring of microplastics is already required in the revision of the Drinking Water Framework Directive [2]. The same is still pending in the final version of the revision of the Waste Water Framework Directive this year, but is expected.
Nanoplastics are particularly under discussion for having a toxic effect on humans and animals, as these particles are small enough to be absorbed by cells. For targeted toxicological studies, it is important to have test and reference materials that resemble the particles found in the environment. To mimic environmental samples, these materials should also have an irregular shape and show aging at the surface, which can be detected with XPS or SEM/EDS.
BAM in collaboration with the EMPIR project "PlasticTrace" works on a reference material candidate of nano-sized polypropylene (nano-PP) [3]. The nano-PP vials were tested for homogeneity with PTA and further characterized with bulk and surface-sensitive techniques. An SEM image and a corresponding XPS spectrum are presented in Figure 1. Raman measurements as well as XPS indicate an aged surface.
Brinell test ontology (BTO)
(2024)
Brinell Test Ontology (BTO) has developed for representing the Brinell testing process, testing equipment requirements, test pieces charactristics, and related testing parameters and their measurement procedure according to DIN EN ISO 6506-1 standard.
Versions info:
V2 developed using BFO+CCO top-level ontologies.
V3 developed using EMMO+CHAMEO top-level ontologies.
V4 developed using PROVO+PMDco top-level ontologies.
V5 developed using BFO+IOF top-level ontologies.
Repositories:
GitLab: https://gitlab.com/kupferdigital/process-graphs/brinell-hardness-test
GitHub: https://github.com/HosseinBeygiNasrabadi/Brinell-Test-Ontology-BTO-
MatPortal: https://matportal.org/ontologies/BTO
IndustryPortal: https://industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/BTO
Wasserstoff stellt einen potenziellen Energieträger für den großskaligen Import von Energie nach Europa dar. Von seinen verschiedenen Speicherformen eignet sich hierfür insbesondere verflüssigter Wasserstoff, mit dem sich auf gleichem Volumen deutlich mehr Energie speichern lässt als bei der druckbasierten Speicherung. Verflüssigter Wasserstoff wird bei minus 253°C gespeichert und muss für dessen Transport lange bei dieser niedrigen Temperatur gehalten werden. Dies stellt besondere Herausforderungen an die thermische Isolation von Tanks. Der Erforschung nachhaltiger, kosten- und energieeffizienter sowie sicherer thermischen Isolationen wird im NICOLHy Projekt, unter Leitung der BAM, nachgegangen.