Consortium partners will have available to them new approaches to EAF lifetime assessments which can then be further exploited as follows:
• Consortium members with regulatory focus will find it easier to assess safety submissions, they will also be in a position to lobby the owners of standards to make the standards more appropriate.
• Consortium members whose business involves helping make LTO safety justifications will have new capabilities which will make their services more attractive to plant owners.
Attention to data management is also essential for realisation of maximum project impact. Measures planned to manage this aspect include:
• Data requirements will be agreed within the consortium. By the end of the first year there will be clear agreements for all members as to the types of data required. A focus on recording of testing parameters as well as testing results will be a feature of the requirements.
• There is no standard even for standard uniaxial environmental fatigue testing, so standards for the more specialised types of testing expected to be employed also do not exist. A protocol will be developed for INCEFA-SCALE to address the specialised types of testing to be adopted. Thus, the project will be able to continue to maintain high standards of testing quality. The testing protocol will be included in the project final public deliverable.
• INCEFA-SCALE will be taking advantage of existing JRC services for managing engineering materials data. At
https://odin.jrc.ec.europa.eu(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie) the European Commission JRC hosts an Online Data and Information Network (ODIN). In the engineering category, MatDB is a relational, web-enabled database application that contains over 20.000 test results coming mainly from European R&D projects and provides a web-interface for data content, data entry, data retrieval and analysis routines.
• The data created by the project will, so far as practicable, be uploaded by partners into the MatDB database. Each MatDB data set will be assigned a DataCite DOI, so that all data sets can be cited in derivative works. The result will be that for every data set, bibliographic metadata corresponding to the mandatory fields of the DataCite metadata schema v3.0 will be openly accessible.
• Data in MatDB remains available long-term after INCEFA-SCALE finishes. Hopefully, newer types of test data will be able to be stored in MatDB as well. In any case, however this data is stored, measures to keep the data available after the end of INCEFA-SCALE will be agreed as part of the projects data management obligations.
• INCEFA-SCALE common material data will be made available publicly after the project closes.
• Towards the end of the project, a journal paper is planned to be published in Open Access in order to further disseminate the project findings. This will be published under “gold” open access, with costs for this included by the University of Cantabria in the project.