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The SERES Project aims to develop ICT standards for representing and reporting engineering materials test data. It builds on the ELSSI-EMD project and focuses on creating a unified, standards-based architecture for electronic reporting. Register on the CEN website to stay updated on the project and receive reports.
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Computer Compatible Testing Standards Presentation by Malcolm S Loveday Beta Technology Consultant On behalf of the Project Teams of CEN / WS ELSSI-EMD & CEN / WS SERES September 2012 [ ISO TC 164 Brazil ] Malcolm S Loveday Sept 2012
ELSSI – EMD CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA) [Economic & Logistics of Standards-Compliant Schemas for Interoperability of Engineering Materials Data ] The final report CWA 16200:2010 ‘A Guide to the Development & Use of Standards-Compliant Data Formats for Engineering Materials Test Data’ is now published on the CEN website. ( 2010 ) Its recommendations are applicable to a wide range of testing & Calibration Standards. See http://www.cen.eu/cen/Sectors/Sectors/ISSS/Activity/Pages/WS-ELSSI.aspx Malcolm S Loveday Feb 2012 SERES Start up meeting, Brussels
The ELSSI Final Report included an Annex suitable for Tensile Testing BS EN 10002 Pt 1 :2001 was superseded by BS EN ISO 6892 Pt 1: 2009 which is now being revised ( 2012) Malcolm S Loveday 28th Feb 2012 SERES Brussels
The HTML representation of the raw measurement data is only a little larger than the corresponding TENSTAND file and equally easy to process. Illustrations are given in CWA16200 Annex A to show the test report format which may be downloaded from the ELSSI - EMD CWA Malcolm S Loveday 27th Sept 2012
The SERES Project Team recognise that the • CWA 16200 Annex for ISO 6892 Pt 1 is too detailed • and should be simplified. • However, provided the ELSSI – EMD CWA is cited in the • Standard, with the relevant direct web-links to the Annex pdf • And the Schema then perhaps that is sufficient. • The documents and procedures would only be a mouse click • away, rather like the TENSTAND data files used to validate • Tensile software which are hosted on the NPL website and • are already cited in ISO 6892. • The Annex has been balloted as part of the • see ISO TC164 /SC1 N711 as Annex M for ISO 6892 Pt 1 • The SC1 Meeting in Brazil decided to • Omit the Annex M but include references • in Annex A ( Computer Controlled Tensile Testing) Malcolm S Loveday Sept 2012 SERES Project ISO TC164 Brazil
SERES CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA) [Standards for Electronic Reporting in the Engineering Sector ] ( July 2012 – March 2014 ) Follows on from the CEN Workshop Agreement ( CWA) ELSSI-EMD 2010- 2011 Participants are invited to Register interest and help steer the Project Malcolm S Loveday Sept 2012
SERES—Standards for Electronic Reporting in the Engineering Sector SERES—introduction SERES is a CEN Workshop that aims to develop and demonstrate ICT* Standards for representing and reporting engineering materials test data: • SERES builds on ELSSI-EMD, a CEN Workshop that demonstrated the feasibility of deriving data formats from procedural Standards for mechanical testing. • SERES acts on the key recommendations of the ELSSI-EMD CWA1: •Develop a unified, Standards-based architecture for representing engineering materials data. •eReporting proof-of-concept to demonstrate the viability of a transition to electronic reporting. [ Tim Austin, Feb 2012] * ICT - Information and Communications Technology 1 ftp://ftp.cen.eu/CEN/Sectors/List/ICT/CWAs/CWA16200_2010_ELSSI.pdf
The pre-normative ICT Standards for engineering materials test data will occupy two categories, one being concerned with the representationof engineering materials test data and the other with the reporting of engineering materials test data. CEN / WS SERES Malcolm S Loveday Sept 2012 SERES Project ISO TC164 Brazil
SERES—Standards for Electronic Reporting in the Engineering Sector • Register on CEN website to maintain a watching brief on the development of the SERES Project& receive the Reports • Note: Most of us in TC 164 do not have the expertise to prepare the data format for the testing Standards so liaison is being established with TC184 Automation Systems & Integration who have the necessary skills. • ‘Ownership’ would be retained by TC 164 Mechanical Testing of Metals Thank you. http://www.cen.eu/cen/Sectors/Sectors/ISSS/Activity/Pages/SERES.aspx Malcolm S Loveday Sept 2012 SERES Project ISO TC164 Brazil