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CODATA 2002: Frontiers of
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Montréal, Canada — 29 September - 3 October
 

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Track I-C-1: Advances in Handling Physico-Chemical Data in the Internet Era (Part 1)
Track I-D-1: Data On Gas Hydrates
Track III-C-1: Materials Databases
Track III-D-1: Physical/Chemical Data Issues
Track IV-A-1: Current Trends and Challenges in Development of Engineering Materials Databases
Track IV-B-1: Toward Interoperable Materials Data Systems
Track IV-B-6: Advances in Handling Physico-Chemical Data in the Internet Era (Part 2)

 

Track I-C-1:
Advances in Handling Physico-Chemical Data in the Internet Era (Part 1)

Chairs: William Haynes and P. Linstrom, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA


1. The Handling of Crystallographic Data
Brian McMahon, International Union of Crystallography, England
[abstract] [paper]

 

2. Development of KDB (Korea Thermophysical Properties Databank) and Proper
Use of Data and Models in Computer Aided Process Engineering Applications

Jeong Won Kang, CAPEC, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Rafiqul Gani, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Chul Soo Lee, Korea University, Korea
Ki-Pung Yoo, Sogang University, Korea
[abstract] [paper]

3. Reliability of Uncertainty Assignments in Generating Recommended Data from a Large Set of Experimental Physicochemical Data
Qian Dong, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, USA
[abstract] [slides (html)] [slides (pdf)]

4. Dortmund Data Bank (DDB)- Status, Accessibility and Future Plans
Jürgen Rarey and Jürgen Gmehling, University of Oldenburg, Germany
[abstract] [slides (pdf)]


Track I-D-1:
Data On Gas Hydrates


Chair: Fedor Kuznetsov, Inst. Inorg. Chem., Novosibirsk, Russia

1. Gas hydrates in Siberian geological structures
Albert D. Duchkov, Institute of Geophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
[abstract] [paper]

2. Gas Hydrates - Where we are now?
Yuri Makogon, Petroleum Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, USA

[abstract] [paper]

3. Data on kinetics and thermodynamics of gas hydrates, application to calculations of phase formation
John A. Ripmeester, SIMS, NSC, Canada
[abstract] [paper]


4. Gas Hydrates Management Program at GTI
A. Sivaraman, Gas Technology Institute, USA
[abstract] [paper]

5. Computer Modeling of the Properties of Gas Hydrates - The state-of-the-art
John S. Tse, Steacie, Institute for Molecular Sciences, National Research Council of Canada
[abstract] [paper]

6. Natural Gas Hydrates Studies in China
Shengbo Chen and Guangmeng Guo, Institute of Geography Sciences and Natural Resources Research, China
[abstract] [paper]

7. State of CODATA project on information system on Gas Hydrates
Fedor A. Kuznetsov, Institute of Inorganic chemistry SB RAS, Chairman of CODATA Task Group, Russia.
[abstract] [paper]


Track III-C-1:
Materials Databases


Chair: Huang Xinyue

1. Molten Salt Database Project: Building Information and Predicting Properties
Marcelle Gaune-Escard, Ecole Polytechnique, France
[abstract] [paper]

2. Development of Knowledge Base System Linked to Material Database
Yoshiyuki Kaji, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), Japan
Hirokazu Tsuji, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), Japan
Mitsutane Fujita and Junichi Kinugawa, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Kenji Yoshida and Kazuki Shimura, Japan Science and Technology Corporation, Japan
Shinichi Mashiko and Shunichi Miyagawa, Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute, Japan
Shuichi Iwata, University of Tokyo, Japan
[abstract] [paper (pdf)]

 

3. Activity on Materials Databases in the Society of Materials Science, Japan
Tatsuo Sakai, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Izuru Nishikawa, Osaka University, Japan
Atsushi Sugeta, Osaka University, Japan
Toshio Shuto, Mitsubishi Research Institute Inc., Japan
Masao Sakane, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Tatsuo Inoue, Kyoto University Sakyo-ku, Japan
[abstract] [paper]


4. Role of MITS-NIMS to Development of Materials database
Y. Xu, J. Kinugawa and K. Yagi, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan
[abstract] [slides (pdf)]


Track III-D-1:
Physical/Chemical Data Issues

Chair: Marcelle Gaune-Escard, Ecole Polytechnique, France

1. Thermodynamic Properties and Equations of State at High Energy Densities
V. E. Fortov, Institute for High Energy Densities, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
[abstract] [paper]

 

2. Internet Chemical Directory ChIN Helps Access to Variety of Chemical - Databases on Internet
Li Xiaoxia, Institute of Process Engineering (formerly Institute of Chemical Metallurgy), Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Li Guo, Hongwei Yang, Fengguang Nie, Zhangyuan Yang & Zhihong Xu
[abstract] [paper]


3. Graph-Theoretical Concepts and Physicochemical Data
Lionello Pogliani, Dipartimento di Chimica, Università della Calabria, Italy
[abstract] [paper (pdf)]

 

4. Progress in the Development of Combustion Kinetics Databases for Liquid Fuels
Wing Tsang, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
[abstract] [paper]


5. Database of Geochemical Kinetics of Minerals and Rocks
Ronghua Zhang, Shumin Hu, Xuetong Zhang and Yong Wang
Open Research Laboratory of Geochemical Kinetics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Institute of Mineral Resources, China
[abstract] [paper]

 

Track IV-A-1:
Current Trends and Challenges in Development of Engineering Materials Databases

Chair: Aleksandr Jovanovic, MPA Stuttgart, Germany

1. Development of a Large System of Clustered Engineering Databases for Risk-Based Life Management
A. S. Jovanovic, MPA Stuttgart
[abstract] [paper]


2. Open Corrosion Expertise Access Network
W.F. Bogaerts, University of Leuven - Materials Information Processing & Corrosion
Engineering Labs, Belgium
H.A. Arents, Information Architects group, Flemish Regional Government, Belgium
J.H. Zheng, University of Leuven - Materials Information Processing & Corrosion
Engineering Labs, Belgium
J. Hubrecht, University of Leuven - Materials Information Processing & Corrosion
Engineering Labs, Belgium

R. Cottis, UMIST - Corrosion and Protection Centre, UK
[abstract] [paper]

 

3. Use of Database Technology for Saving and Rescuing of Perishing Engineering Data and Information In Eastern Europe
L. Tóth, Bay Zoltán Institute for Logistics and Production Systems
[abstract] [paper]

 

4. The Background and Development of MatML, a Markup Language for Materials Property Data
E.F. Begley and Charles Sturrock, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
[abstract] [paper (pdf)]


Track IV-B-1:
Toward Interoperable Materials Data Systems

Chair: Yoshio Monma, Kochi University of Technology, Japan

1. Requirements for Access to Technical Data -- An Industrial Perspective
Timothy M. King, LSC Group, Tamworth, UK
[abstract] [slides (pdf)]


2. The Platform System for Federation of Materials' Data by Use of XML
Toshio SHUTO, Yutaka OYATSU, Kohmei HALADA, and Hiroshi YOSHIZU
Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc., Japan
[abstract] [paper]

 

3. XML data-description for data-sharing of material databases
Kohmei Halada, Director of Ecomaterials Center, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Hiroshi Yoshizu, Ecomaterilas Center, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Toshio Shuto, Science and Technology Research Division, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Japan
Yoshio Monma, Kochi University of Technology, Japan
[abstract] [paper (pdf)]

 

4. A Prototyping of Interoperable System for Data Evaluation of Creep and
Fatigue Data
Tetsuya Tsujikami, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Ryukoku University, Japan
Hiroshi Fujiwara, Dept. of Environmental Systems Engineering, Kochi University of Technology, Japan
Yoshio Monma, Dept. of Environmental Systems Engineering, Kochi University of Technology, Japan
Takeshi Horikawa, Professor and Vice President, Ryukoku University, Japan
[abstract] [paper]

 

Track IV-B-6:
Advances in Handling Physico-Chemical Data in the Internet Era (Part 2)

Chairs: William Haynes and Peter Linstrom, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA


1. Materials Data on the Internet
J. H. Westbrook, Brookline Technologies, NY, USA
[abstract] [paper]

 

2. Physicochemical data in Landolt-Börnstein Online
R. Poerschke, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany
[abstract] [paper (pdf)]

 

3. Expressing Measurements and Chemical Systems for Physical Property Data
Peter Linstrom, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
[abstract] [slides (html)] [slides (pdf)]

 

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