JRC Petten – Useful Tools for European R&D Projects and International Organisations
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IAEA workshop on Managing Nuclear Knowledge 22.- 26. August 2005, Trieste ODIN databases of JRC Petten – Useful tools for European R&D projects and international organisations H. H. Over, E. Wolfart EC JRC Institute of Energy, Petten, Netherlands JRC - Joint Research Centre 7 Institutes in 5 Member States: IE - Petten The Netherlands - Institute for Energy IRMM - Geel Belgium - Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements ITU - Karlsruhe Germany - Institute for Transuranium elements IPSC - IHCP - IES - Ispra Italy - Institute for the Protection and the Security of the Citizen - Institute for Health and Consumer Protection - Institute for Environment and Sustainability IPTS - Seville Spain - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies 1 Online Data & Information Network (ODIN) ODIN is provided by the European Commission Joint Research Centre Petten. It contains engineering databases, document management sites and other information related to European research in the area of nuclear and conventional energy. ODIN Objectives & Features Objectives Features •Conserves knowledge of conventional and •Contains public and restricted data nuclear energy related R&D •Is offered free-of–charge to the benefit of •Manages and exchanges data and European R&D documentation within European projects •Is deployed on professional hard- and •Disseminates public data and information to software infrastructure the research community •Provides central, long-term maintenance of •Provides data and documentation for training databases and applications and education •Has English user interface Web-enabled ODIN Databases with Nuclear Relevance (https://odin.jrc.nl) Mat-DB DoMa NuCoC SENUF DARES HTR-Fuel Gasket 2 ODIN architecture ODIN Web Portal on Petten Server secure connection <-> fire-wall <-> access control <-> integrated user management Engineering DBs Nuclear DBs Document Management Open Interfaces to DB European competence sites: Mat-DB, Gasket-DB, SENUF-DB, NuCoC-DB, DoMa DARES-DB HTR-Fuel-DB Webservice between Mat-DB and FIT-IT life-time prediction at Fraunhofer IKM, Freiburg Relational Database Management System (ORACLE) Investments for hard- & software ~ 1 MEuro Client Browser IDC https://odin.jrc.nl (secure ssl connection) Application IDC Server Internet Oracle Database IDC Load Firewall Server Balancer Petten Infrastructure Client Browser Hardware infrastructure of ODIN platform 3 Deployment of seven document management, engineering and nuclear databases • a series of new projects implemented in DoMa Cooperations with: • new database applications for several institutional • IAEA projects and SCAs are specified (horizontal • COST support) for data and documentation management. • numerous data and documentation uploaded The web-enabled Materials Database (Mat-DB) is the result of merging the former Alloys-DB and Corrosion-DB. Mat-DB covers mechanical and thermo-physical properties data of engineering alloys at low, elevated and high temperatures for base materials and joints and includes irradiation materials testing in the field of fusion and fission, tests on thermal barrier coating for gas turbines and mechanical properties testing on a corroded specimen. The corrosion part refers to weight gain/loss data of high temperature exposed engineering alloys, ceramics and hot isostatic pressed powder materials. Mat-DB features 4 Web-enabled Mat-DB Objectives & Features Contains mechanical, thermo-physical and Allows XML related on-line data transfer corrosion properties data at low, elevated from ‘test machine’ into Mat-DB and high temperatures Contains unit conversion Owns detailed meta-information on source, Check automatically on mandatory and specimen, material, test condition & joining standardized input in text fields Covers 34 test types (creep, crack growth, Is offered free-of–charge to the benefit of fatigue, etc) European R&D Is designed for experimental data from Is deployed on professional hard- and standardized and pre-standardized tests software infrastructure Contains over 40.000 public and restricted Provides central, long-term maintenance of test results (including IAEA data) databases and applications Provides a web-interface for data content, Is commercially used as stand-alone PC & data entry, data retrieval and analysis client/server applications routines MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IRRADIATION CRACK GROWTH & FRACTURE Irradiation creep Creep crack growth Swelling Cyclic creep crack growth TENSILE Fatigue crack growth Compression Fracture toughness Multiaxial tensile Impact Uniaxial tensile CREEP Small punch tensile Cyclic creep THERMO-PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Multiaxial creep Density Torsional creep Electrical resistivity Uniaxial creep Emissivity Small punch creep Linear thermal expansion RELAXATION Poisson’s ratio Multiaxial relaxation Specific heat Uniaxial relaxation Shear modulus FATIGUE Thermal conductivity High cycle fatigue Thermal diffusivity Low cycle fatigue (load control) Young's modulus Low cycle fatigue (strain control) CORROSION Thermal fatigue High temperature corrosion Thermo-mechanical fatigue Mat-DB test types 5 Mat-DB evaluation routines Creep Fatigue Creep relations: Norton creep law, Prandtl creep law, Ludvik law, Manson-Coffin relation, Basquin Soderberg creep law, Monkman-Grant relation, Dobés- analysis, Frequency modified Manson-Coffin Milîcka relation relation Extrapolation methods: Larson-Miller, Manson-Haferd, Manson-Brown, Orr-Sherby-Dorn, Spera, Minimum Crack growth commitment method ASTM compliant creep crack growth analysis, Constitutive creep equations: Theta projection, Mc Vetty Creep crack growth plot, Fatigue crack growth equation, Kachanov equation analysis Interpolation routines: Polynomial creep curve fit, Polynomial stress dependence, Isochronous & isostrain determination HT Corrosion Weight gain/loss analysis: Power law, Power 2 law-time, Parabolic Dm , Parabolic t1/2, Kp(t), Breakaway Cooperation with Fraunhofer institute at Freiburg, Germany: Data exchange (web-service) to the Fitit software to calculate material parameters of complex models for finite element calculations. Larson-Miller extrapolation 6 Confidential IAEA data pools Stand-alone PC & Client/Server User-Interface The web-enabled document management system DoMa is designed to enhance the dissemination of information amongst R&D community sectors. Any type of electronic record (i.e. document, spreadsheet, graphic, etc.) may be stored. The facility combines open access to general information (i.e. title, author, abstract, etc.) about a particular record with controlled access to the actual files. At the Institute for Energy, DoMa has been used to deploy networks for energy related R&D, specifically for Nuclear Energy and for Conventional Energy. • Provides conservation, management and dissemination of documents • Combines open access to meta information (e.g. title, author, abstract) with controlled access to the actual files • Offers delegated administration of documents and access rights • Is used by energy related R&D projects for the management of internal documents and the dissemination of public reports DoMa features 7 The web-enabled Nuclear Centres of Competence Database (NuCoC-DB) site provides access to the information gathered during a survey in the fields of Fission and Radiation Protection. This study was initiated by the committee for the Euratom research and training programme in the field of Nuclear Energy (1998 - 2002) with the intention to draw strategic conclusions as regards to further needs in these fields. • Is an assessment of the present situation concerning centers of competence in the fields of Nuclear Fission and Radiation Protection • Lists 218 European organizations • Allows a search on organisation, department, NF & RP facility and activity NuCoC-DB features 8 The web-enabled Safety of Eastern European Type Nuclear Facilities Database (SENUF-DB) contains information on advanced and special equipment, tools, materials and processes in nuclear power plants. Maintenance and associated actions in nuclear power plants may require individually tailored approaches and treatments to achieve both a proper technical solution and economic viability. Information about the existence, the main parameters of advanced (remotely controlled), specially designed and manufactured equipment and the experience of their usage are collected in the database. The aim is to provide maintenance managers and engineers with adequate information on the subject in order to help them selecting the most appropriate and cost efficient solution. SENUF-DB provides English and Russian user interface for data entry and retrieval. SENUF-DB features 9 10 The web-enabled Database on Research Reactors DARES- DB includes information on current research reactor safety assessment approaches as supplied by the operators. It aims at highlighting similarities and principal differences in the substance of the existing best practice approaches for different types of research reactors in different countries in the areas of National Requirements, Periodic Safety Review (PSR) and Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA). DARES-DB features 11 The web-enabled HTR Fuel Database (HTR Fuel-DB) has been developed as a prototype Web-enabled database application for experimentally measured High Temperature Reactor fuel element data and is restricted to project members. The HTR Fuel-DB has a complex structure with detailed meta-information about the data source, geometry of fuel elements, particles, coating layers, irradiation, etc. HTR-Fuel-DB