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Development of an Openmath Content Dictionary for Mathematical Knowledge of Materials Science and Engineering

Authors
  • Toshihiro Ashino
  • Yuichiro Yamashita

Abstract

Many relationships between parameters and physical properties in materials science and engineering are represented as mathematical expressions, such as empirical equations and regression expressions. Some materials databases handle such information with indirect methods: as a table of sets of parameters, as a list of statements of programming languages, and other ways. There is no standardized way to represent mathematical relationships, and that makes it difficult to exchange, process, and display such information.
The AIST (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan) thermophysical property database manages sets of parameter values for expressions and Fortran statements that represent relationships between physical parameters, e.g., temperature, pressure, etc. and thermophysical properties. However, in this method, it is not easy to add new parameters, to process expressions, and exchange information with other software tools. In this paper, we describe the current implementation of representing mathematical knowledge in the AIST thermophysical property database, and we also discuss its problems, sample implementations, and definitions of the OpenMath content dictionary for materials science and engineering.
Year: 2012
Volume 11
Page/Article: ASMD17-ASMD21
DOI: 10.2481/dsj.AMDS-004
Published on Dec 22, 2012
Peer Reviewed