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Additive Manufacturing provides an important enabling technology for the digital transformation of the economy. As an emerging technology it has seen a remarkable development over the last three decades. Nevertheless, it is far from a broad adoption with several barriers to overcome yet. One of the major challenges is the lack of standards. The critical role of standardization for innovation is generally recognized, still the topic too often has been neglected in strategic roadmapping exercises for emerging technologies. Too little is known about the complex dynamics and interrelations of standardization and innovation. The anticipation of standardization needs and the timely and efficient implementation of standards is challenging. This paper aims at contributing to a better understanding of the role that standards play in the multi-dimensional system of innovation. It analyzes the trajectories of innovation in Additive Manufacturing in a systematic and holistic way, focusing on standardization activities with regard to coordination, stakeholders involved, the timing and types of standards developed. Putting standardization in context of the multi-dimensional innovation system of Additive Manufacturing the research shows where standards can support the diffusion of an emerging technology.
Additive Manufacturing provides an important enabling technology for the digital transformation of the economy. As an emerging technology it has seen a remarkable development over the last three decades. Nevertheless, it is far from a broad adoption with several barriers to overcome yet. One of the major challenges is the lack of standards. The critical role of standardization for innovation is generally recognized, still the topic too often has been neglected in strategic roadmapping exercises for emerging technologies. Too little is known about the complex dynamics and interrelations of standardization and innovation. The anticipation of standardization needs and the timely and efficient implementation of standards is challenging. This paper aims at contributing to a better understanding of the role that standards play in the multi-dimensional system of innovation. It analyzes the trajectories of innovation in Additive Manufacturing in a systematic and holistic way, focusing on standardization activities with regard to coordination, stakeholders involved, the timing and types of standards developed. Putting standardization in context of the multi-dimensional innovation system of Additive Manufacturing the research shows where standards can support the diffusion of an emerging technology.
The presentation will discuss the difference between EU and US standards for the determination of explosion (flammability) limits and limiting oxygen concentration. Small differences observed in measured values can be traced back to the different test apparatuses and criteria. The discrepancies can be much greater in the case of limiting oxygen concentration because of the high amount of inert gases and the corresponding low laminar burning velocities. The paper describes some examples and the influence of the chosen criteria on the results. The European and US standards use the criteria of flame propagation in open test vessels and of pressure rise in closed ones. The examples discussed show that flame propagation is still possible at very small pressure rise values, as observed much below the pressure rise criterion of usual standards. However, flame propagation in a process plant can cause an accident or explosion and must be avoided. Therefore, the flame propagation criterion is recommended to be used in chemical safety engineering. The European safety database CHEMSAFE contains expertevaluated safety data for cases where the determination method and criteria are known. Flammability characteristics based on the pressure rise criterion may suffice in certain cases, e.g. for explosion protection in closed vessels without any connecting pipes.
Over the last couple of years a lot of effort was put into the development of internationally recognized standards for fireworks. The work is globally organized within the ISO/TC 264 “Fireworks”. This technical committee consists of five working groups (WGs), set up for the development of criteria for safety requirements, test methods and labelling of fireworks articles:
WG1: Terminology
WG2: Safety requirements and labelling
WG3: Categories and types
WG4: Test methods
WG5: Fireworks display
The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) was from the beginning part of the entire standardization activities and participated actively with experts in all WGs, project leadership and provided the chairman for the ISO/TC 264-WG2 “Safety requirements and labelling”. This paper aims at giving an overview about the meetings, the philosophy behind the chosen standardization approaches and selected information on safety requirements, test methods and labelling aspects.
Over the last couple of years a lot of effort was put into the development of internationally recognized standards for fireworks. The work is globally organized within the ISO/TC 264 “Fireworks”. This technical committee consists of five working groups (WGs), set up for the development of criteria for safety requirements, test methods and labelling of fireworks articles:
WG1: Terminology
WG2: Safety requirements and labelling
WG3: Categories and types
WG4: Test methods
WG5: Fireworks display
The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) was from the beginning part of the entire standardization activities and participated actively with experts in all WGs, project leadership and provided the chairman for the ISO/TC 264-WG2 “Safety requirements and labelling”. This paper aims at giving an overview about the meetings, the philosophy behind the chosen standardization approaches and selected information on safety requirements, test methods and labelling aspects.