Open Material Property Library With Native Simulation Tool Integrations -- MASTO
Antti Stenvall, Valtteri Lahtinen

TL;DR
MASTO is an online database that integrates diverse material property data with simulation tools, enhancing accuracy and accessibility for engineering applications involving extreme conditions.
Contribution
This paper introduces MASTO, a comprehensive online material property library with native integration for simulation software, facilitating easy data access and versioning.
Findings
Demonstrated integration with MATLAB for seamless data retrieval.
Showed how material data selection impacts simulation outcomes.
Reviewed existing material property databases for superconductors.
Abstract
Reliable material property data is crucial for trustworthy simulations throughout different areas of engineering. Special care must be taken when materials at extreme conditions are under study. Superconductors and devices assembled from superconductors and other materials, like superconducting magnets, are often operated at such extreme conditions: at low temperatures under high magnetic fields and stresses. Typically, some library or database is used for getting the data. We have started to develop a database for storing all kind of material property data online called Open Material Property Library With Native Simulation Tool Integrations -- MASTO. The data that can be imported includes, but is not limited to, anisotropic critical current surfaces for high temperature superconducting materials, electrical resistivities as a function of temperature, RRR and magnetic field, general…
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