Continued Funding for Prime Development
Abstract
The initiative named PrIMe (for Process Informatics Model) is designed to keep track of models, model parameters, and experimental data in a global, integrated framework for the field of Combustion. It is aimed at curation of community data with the objective of collaborative development of reaction mechanisms of scientific explorations and predictive models for practical systems. The present project was a continuation of a prior AFOSR grant (FA9550-08-1-0003, Program Manager: Dr. Julian Tishkoff), which enabled, among other things, initial development of one of the principal PrIMe components, PrIMe Workflow Application. The additional funding under the present AFOSR Grant allowed us to bring this development to its stable operational version, Workflow 2.0. Also, with this additional support we added new scientific tools to the Workflow. In this Report outline our past-year accomplishments and describe the details of the PrIMe Workflow 2.0 release.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 18, 2012
- Accession Number
- ADA582512
Entities
People
- Michael Frenklach
Organizations
- University of California, Berkeley