PSonDS4NMD(2)-Case Study 1: Corrosion Database-

Corrosion phenomena consist of multi-snapshots of dynamics in materials and on interactions between surface and environment, so that they can be described in terms of surface oxide and matrix, mass and defect transfer, stress and strain, absorption and chemical reaction at surface and so on. So as to reflect these aspects properly, corrosion database, or data system need to be designed to be a copy of the dynamic nature which can be projected into a set of conventional corrosion databases.

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