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Published in: Rheologica Acta 4/2006

01-04-2006 | Original contribution

The cyber infrastructure initiative for rheology

Authors: H. Henning Winter, Marian Mours

Published in: Rheologica Acta | Issue 4/2006

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Abstract

A new cyber infrastructure for rheology (CIR) has the potential of integrating the diverse rheological knowledge of experts around the world. In a multi-disciplinary effort, experts in specialized topics of rheology began to write CIR-modules that seamlessly merge into a general code so that it can be used by a wide range of engineers and scientists. At the center of CIR is a platform operating system that connects a wide range of dedicated software modules. These CIR-modules perform calculations and return the corresponding results to a central graphics screen. The computer platform allows the detailed analysis of experimental data, the communication of data, and the prediction of rheological material functions from a wide range of theories in rheology. Rheologists can access each other’s experimental results, make predictions with each other’s theories and simulate with each other’s computer codes. Through such collaboration, seemingly disparate theories and experimental observations can be linked and taken to their limits, thereby leading to unexpected insights and new questions. Beyond the pool of experts, CIR will draw industrial users into the rheology discussion. Easy-to-use CIR-tools will allow industrial rheologists to adjust rapidly to the changing needs and the pressure to obtain short-term solutions in a competitive environment. CIR has the potential of generating ideas for novel materials and novel manufacturing methods. At the same time, it will supply the tools to examine ideas quantitatively and to push these ideas even further. User-friendly methods are essential not only for research and application, but also for the teaching of rheology. We envision tools that allow a student to move seamlessly and rapidly between experimental data and the most advanced rheological theories, simulations, and modeling of applications. In-depth data analysis and evaluation of theory should become easy enough to be performed after reasonable training and without relying on over-simplifications. This will enable the student to reach a deeper understanding of rheology and to appreciate the significance that rheology has in technical applications. Even untrained talent may get introduced quickly into advanced concepts of rheology.

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Metadata
Title
The cyber infrastructure initiative for rheology
Authors
H. Henning Winter
Marian Mours
Publication date
01-04-2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Rheologica Acta / Issue 4/2006
Print ISSN: 0035-4511
Electronic ISSN: 1435-1528
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00397-005-0041-7

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