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| The Gateway to Inorganic Materials
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The product (data base for inorganic materials)•Monitors all publications and evaluates published data.•Integrates data: reducing data-flood and confusion.•KEY subjects: phase diagrams, phase reactions, thermodynamics
•Is made to understand your material.
The global team, MSITMaterials Science International Team is the group of experts behind MSI Eureka. MSIT compiles and evaluates data, generates missing data, creates new knowledge, since 26 years
The company, MSIMaterials Science International Services, GmbH hosts the global team, markets MSI Eureka
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1984, a team of materials scientists
(MSIT) started from the Max-Planck-
Institute for Metals Research, Germany.
1989, MSI GmbH gives office and
guidance to MSIT, continues the mission
Today, MSI & MSIT form a large network
in materials constitution.
WhenWhen
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Since 26 years ~250 materials scientists, collaborate remotely
monitor all relevant publications
evaluate data on binary & ternary materials systems
execute joint research in Europe and outside
A global team, A global team, cooperating all yearcooperating all year
GB Leeds; Sheffield; Manchester; Birmingham; Surrey
DE Stuttgart; Clausthal; Aachen; Jülich; Freiberg
NL Eindhoven
FR Lille; Montpellier; Rennes; Paris; Grenoble; Lyon
BE Leuven
AT Vienna
IT Genova
GR Volos
UA Kiev (Acad. Sci.); L’viv (Univ.); Chernivtsi; Kramatorsk
RU Moscow (Acad. Sci.); State Univ.
CN Changsha / Hunan; Central South Univ.; Bejing STU
JP Tokyo (IT); Kyoto, Sendai
Malaysia Sains Univ. Tronoh
USA Cincinnati; Raleigh; Gainsville; Evanston; Gaithersburg
BR Campinas; Lorena; Sao Paulo, IPT; PUC Rio
South Africa Witwatersrand
India Chennai, Bhabha Atom. Center (Mumbai)
by Scientists for Scientists!
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You know MSI & MSIT alreadyYou know MSI & MSIT already
“Ternary Alloys” book series of 18 volumes critical evaluation of materials systems; jointly with Wiley-VCH, later by MSI
Landolt-Börnstein 17 volumes sub-series “Ternary Alloys Phase Diagrams”critical evaluation of selected materials systems; by MSI & MSIT, jointly published with Springer Verlag
Springer Materialssame as Landolt-Börnstein (above)
“Red Book” book series of 18 volumesextracts of the constitutional data from the world publications, (now electronic only); jointly with VINITI, Russia
“Metal-Boron-Carbide”author Peter Rogl, edited by MSI; jointly with ASM
”Pressure Dependent Binary Phase Diagrams”author Yuri Lewinski, edited by MSI; jointly with ASM
Book series
authored by MSI & MSIT
all staticall static
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Materials properties are affected by its phases and phase changes
Phases change with temperature, pressure or materials composition
Rising temperature transforms the solid phase (snow) into liquid.
The pressure under the skates transforms solid (ice) into liquid. The skater glides on a water film!
Adding salt (ice + NaCl) lowers the melting point. Ice transforms into liquid.
changes by pressurechanges by temperature changes by composition
Scientists read such phase changes from: phase diagrams
Subject: Materials ConstitutionSubject: Materials Constitution
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Phases change with temperature, pressure or materials composition
by pressureby temperature by materials composition
Phase diagrams show when & how phases change
Phase Diagrams Show Phase Diagrams Show ““Phase ChangesPhase Changes””
skaterroad service
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Scope: All inorganic materialsScope: All inorganic materials
gives the road maps for changes in materials!
Alloys (steels, bronzes, magnets, electronic materials, … and more)Non-metals (ceramics, sensors, semiconductors, … and more)Composites (cermets, … and more)
multiphase, Ag-Cu-Sn solder alloy
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phase diagrams
road maps for materials R&D
Phases & phase reactions within the solid state.
microscope
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Flood of information became contra-productive
• loads of redundant, conflicting & re-published information• isolated data, difficult to interpret
Mission, what to do ?
• convert data into knowledge, add expert knowledge• create transparency, make controlled progress possible• provide a validated base for further research
Why MSI EurekaWhy MSI Eureka
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MSI EurekaMSI Eureka’’s Value Adding Concepts Value Adding Concept
monitoring all literature (MSI)
evaluating many literature (MSIT)
offering customers added value(MSI Eureka)
Literaturemonitoring
Materials systemsevaluated by MSIT
(many)
(all)
added
valu
eActing: staff / authoring teams / reviewers / staff
Inorganic materials systems
abstracts
diagrams
phases
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MSI Eureka,MSI Eureka,Who Does it ServeWho Does it Serve
Scientists & Engineers (academic & corporate; R&D professionals, educators & students)
Information Managers (librarians; information professionals)
Science Managers (program officers; project managers)
in Physicsin Chemistryin Engineeringin Materials Sciencein Crystallographyin Thermodynamicsin Crystal growthin Materials designin Alloy developmentetc.
Basic information for multiple industries(including automotive, aerospace, heavy industry, manufacturing, energy conversion, etc.)
on functional materials, sensors, etcon structural materialson metals, ceramics, cermetsothers
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MSI Eureka, MSI Eureka, what does it serve what does it serve
s u p p o r t s
planning/ directing
projects/experiments
Computer simulation
thermo-dynamiccalculations
direct answers to application problems
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MSI MSI EurekaEureka helpshelpsResearchersResearchers,, LLibrariansibrarians, , StudentsStudents, , ……
(1) to find information, materials specific fast, comprehensive and relevant information only
(2) to understand the material system as a wholeget divers, scattered and conflicting data integrated
(3) to develop and design materials make use of the world’s collective knowledge
(4) to plan projects, optimize project-time know your research risk (materials related), optimize resources
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Problemssearch profiles are complicated
loads of irrelevant hits to process
overview still incomplete
Solution with MSI Eurekasimple search (by periodic table)
relevant results only (identified by scientists)
complete overview (~250 journals + grey literature)
Coverage of literature better than any other service, (such as Inspec, Web of Knowledge, etc.)
274.852 citations on 51.015 element combinations (July 2011)
For For ScientistsScientists & & EngineersEngineers::ffindind the literature for specific materialthe literature for specific material
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For For ScientistsScientists & & EngineersEngineers::Understanding Material SystemsUnderstanding Material Systems
Problem: data, fragmented & conflictingpublished data are conflicting & incomplete.
data difficult to integrate
phase diagrams can not be measured, but are concluded
uncorrelated diagrams only increase confusion
Solution: MSI Eurekathousands of data - measured, calculated, phenomenological - integrated to knowledge
the whole system evaluated
phase diagram sections, projections, made consistent
text & tables, complimentary to the diagrams.
articles are peer reviewed
uncorrelated literature data
correlated & consistent
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Problem
fundamental information required
strategy for experiments needed
mission possible at all?
Solution with MSI Eureka
get road maps to solutions
minimize number of experiments
save resources and reach the targets faster
road maps to solutions
For For ScientistsScientists & & EngineersEngineers: : developing new materials & applicationsdeveloping new materials & applications
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For For ScientistsScientists & & EngineersEngineers::Optimize time, chances and resources Optimize time, chances and resources
ProblemsHow to learn what is known before the project starts ?
How do similar materials behave?
Where else is “your” material under investigation? Synergies?
SolutionA few clicks give you the overview
Quickly check similar materials, using the periodic table
Current Work Alert may show relevant work ongoing elsewhere
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applying for funding, writing proposals
proof novelty
learn the state of the art
easily check: data available, data missing
find related work ongoing elsewhere
proof viability with respect to the materials
executing projects
minimize materials inherent research risks
save time and resources in the project
check data on alternative materials, with a few mouse clicks
For Science ManagersFor Science ManagersPlanning & Running ProjectsPlanning & Running Projects
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RecognitionRecognitionby Customer Quotesby Customer Quotes
“With MSI Eureka we have been able to rationalize our research plans using the high quality critical evaluations as a starting point in experiments and computer simulation (Calphad method). MSI Eureka indeed helps to simplify our missions, we can achieve our research goals more efficiently and it brings real materialsconstitution into our students‘ teaching.”
Prof. H.J. Seifert, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
“Before we spent a lot of time in searching different bibliographic data bases. Since the year 2000 - with “MSI Eureka” and its forerunner the “MSIT Phase Diagram Center” - we can do this job in minutes. Already the time saving pays for itself, and we appreciate the outstanding quality of the evaluated phase diagramsfor the ternary materials systems.“
Prof. R. Schmid-FetzerTU Clausthal, Germany
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Some CustomersSome Customers
Max-Planck-Digital Library
Bhabha AtomicResearch Center, BARC India
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UniqueUnique Features of MSI EurekaFeatures of MSI Eureka
MSI Eureka covers virtually all inorganic material systems ever studied, above 51.015 element combinations, presently.
Largest bibliographic data base on materials constitution, >274.852 entries
Unary, binary, ternary and …more-component materials systems
MSI Eureka evaluates entire material systems
Largest number of evaluated material systems, ~4000 systems
Made for scientists by scientists
Largest phase diagram program ever, ongoing since 26 years
MSI Eureka is uniqueby content, by coverage, by quality & continuous update
2nd part: product details & screenshots
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Compilations
Links to Literaturebibliographic data base with 274.852 entries
on all inorganic materials published, 51.015 systems
Research Results
4288 extended extracts from the literature
Diagrams as published1800 phase diagrams for ~1530 binary and ternary systems
Evaluations – critically evaluated constitutional data & phase diagrams:
Ternary System Reports – 3848 evaluated ternary systems
Binary System Reports – 155 evaluated binary systems
p-T-x System Reports - 188 evaluated pressure/temperature data
Information Categories in Information Categories in
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What does a System Report look like?What does a System Report look like?
The text part of the System Report is an interactive document. Here the user finds explanations why, e.g. after critical review of ALL data, phase diagrams in the System Report may differ from those published earlier.
Descriptive Text
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Related diagram data
Interactive link
Link from System Report to related dataLink from System Report to related data
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Link from diagrams to tabulated dataLink from diagrams to tabulated data
Interactive link to phase specification
Related tables describe the type of phase structure, lattice parameters, stability range,….
Related tables describe which phases take part in the reaction, form or disappear with changing temperature? When and how they do this, and what is the element concentration in each phase.
Interactive link to phase reactions
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Bibliographic referencesBibliographic references
Click on references to view full bibliographic information
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Navigate interactive documentsNavigate interactive documents
Manipulate phase diagrams
search tables
find your answers quickly
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Link to micrographs from phase diagramsLink to micrographs from phase diagrams
Click on yellow dots to view micrographs (where available)
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MSI EurekaMSI Eurekaprovides the knowledge as it growsprovides the knowledge as it grows
Data
validated, evaluated & transparent
applicable,
easy to access.
All inorganic materials
Makes your research easier!
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Science SimplifiedScience Simplified
MSI Eureka
keeps informed,
adds expertise,
simplifies your mission.
You can focus on what is important
for you.
by Scientists for Scientists !
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all inorganic material.
condenses the flood of information.
creates validated knowledge, by evaluating data.
is unique in scope, concept and quality
offers control on the growing knowledge
is made for scientists by scientists
TakeTake--awayaway pointspoints
Thank you for your attention
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