The primary objective of CorWiz is to develop a comprehensive database encompassing a wide range of corrosion knowledge. This database will integrate both structured and unstructured data sources, including scholarly research articles.
Engineers currently face significant challenges in selecting accurate models and accessing pertinent data for corrosion simulations. These difficulties hinder the efficiency and effectiveness of engineering projects concerning corrosion management.
CorWiz addresses these challenges by providing a user-friendly web tool that enables engineers to:
- Access extensive corrosion data and models.
- Retrieve relevant literature efficiently.
- Input specific parameters such as substrate material and environmental conditions to obtain:
- Corrosion grades.
- Simulation results.
- Other essential structured data.
The development of CorWiz involves several key activities:
- Data Scraping: Extracting data from various sources.
- Data Processing: Transforming raw data into a usable format.
- Quality Assessment: Ensuring the accuracy and reliability of data.
These processes are supported by tools specifically developed for the Kadi4Mat research data management platform.
By implementing CorWiz, we aim to:
- Streamline the design process for corrosion management.
- Raise awareness about potential corrosion issues.
- Promote more cost-effective and environmentally friendly design practices.
We welcome contributions from the community to enhance the capabilities of CorWiz. Please feel free to submit issues, pull requests, or suggestions to improve the platform.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.
The project is funded through a grant from NFDI4Ing. Additional funding has been provided by the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration HMC.