Data Publishing in Mechanics and Dynamics: Challenges, Guidelines, and Examples from Engineering Design
Henrik Ebel, Jan van Delden, Timo L\"uddecke, Aditya Borse, Rutwik, Gulakala, Marcus Stoffel, Manish Yadav, Merten Stender, Leon Schindler,, Kristin Miriam de Payrebrune, Maximilian Raff, C. David Remy, Benedict, R\"oder, Rohit Raj, Tobias Rentschler, Alexander Tismer

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance, challenges, and best practices of data publishing in mechanics and dynamics engineering, emphasizing its role in supporting AI-driven design and modeling tasks.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of data publishing challenges and guidelines specific to mechanics and dynamics, with practical examples from engineering design.
Findings
Data publishing is crucial for data-driven engineering methods.
Challenges include data standardization and sharing in mechanics and dynamics.
Examples demonstrate effective data publishing practices in engineering design.
Abstract
Data-based methods have gained increasing importance in engineering, especially but not only driven by successes with deep artificial neural networks. Success stories are prevalent, e.g., in areas such as data-driven modeling, control and automation, as well as surrogate modeling for accelerated simulation. Beyond engineering, generative and large-language models are increasingly helping with tasks that, previously, were solely associated with creative human processes. Thus, it seems timely to seek artificial-intelligence-support for engineering design tasks to automate, help with, or accelerate purpose-built designs of engineering systems, e.g., in mechanics and dynamics, where design so far requires a lot of specialized knowledge. However, research-wise, compared to established, predominantly first-principles-based methods, the datasets used for training, validation, and test become…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRobotic Mechanisms and Dynamics
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
