Press Release
August 2006
Material Data Management Consortium Welcomes
GE-Aviation
Aerospace engineering project meets
to review progress and greet new member
The Material Data Management Consortium (MDMC)
met in Los Alamos, NM, USA, this month and welcomed
GE-Aviation as its newest member. The MDMC is
a collaboration of top aerospace, defense, and
energy enterprises applying materials information
to increase innovation and quality in the engineering
process, while reducing risk and cost.
Making the best use of alloys, composites, and
ceramics, often under extreme conditions, is
critical to such organizations. The management
and application of data associated with these
materials is vital to projects and processes.
Yet best practice in this area is elusive, due
to the complexity and specialist nature of the
data, and the organizational and technical environments
in which it must be applied. The MDMC is defining
this best practice.
The collaborative project, with fifteen members
including Rolls-Royce, Honeywell, Alcan, and
NASA, held its 8th meeting from August 1st-2nd.
The Consortium reviewed progress in the development
and application of its supporting software system,
GRANTA MI™. GRANTA MI, an emerging
technology when the Consortium began, has been
extensively developed, tested, and validated
by members, and is now undergoing full enterprise
implementation at member sites.
"The meeting demonstrated the real value that
engineering enterprises can derive from consolidating
their vast and varied experiences through collaboration
to define best practices for effectively managing
and applying materials data", comments Dr Steven
Arnold of NASA's Glenn Research Center, who chairs
the Consortium Steering Committee. "We are delighted
to welcome GE to the Consortium, as their presence
will further enhance our ability as a group to
define and meet the materials information management
needs of the aerospace community. Further, the
Consortium can now proudly claim that its membership
includes two of the world's top aero-engine manufacturers."
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