The Work Plan for PROMINENT consists of five work packages. The first four WPs are devoted to RESEARCH and can be divided into two groups.
The first activities will start with developing algorithms for PFM implementation (WP1) and experimental (WP2) techniques. Activities planned in WP1 and WP3 cover the PAK-DAM software development process.
WP1 will provide PFM theory prepared in the form of algorithms, pseudocodes, and flowcharts necessary for WP3 and the development of the PAK-DAM software tool.
WP2 is the second branch of the project which starts from the first month. WP2 will provide the experimental data needed for the comparison to the simulation results obtained in WP4.
WP3 starts in the second year of PROMINENT and overlap with the WP1, so the most intensive work to complete the PAK-DAM alpha version on time is expected.
WP4 compiles the results obtained from WP1 (theory analysis), WP2 (experimental investigation), and WP3 (development activities) and verifies the success of the previous activities through simulation and experiments results comparison and application on real problems defined as case studies.
WP5 lasts during the whole realization of the PROMINENT project, due to the permanent need for dissemination, and communication activities.
WP1-WP4 will be organized, managed and controlled by PI, TM1, and TM2 to ensure efficient and effective implementation and expected impact of the project results.
WP No | WP title | WP Lead SRO’s acronym | WP Coordinator – team member’s ID | Start month | End month | Total calendar months of WP duration |
1 | Phase-field damage models – requirements and design analysis | FINK | TM1 | 1 | 18 | 18 |
2 | Experimental testing and material parameters identification | FINK | TM2 | 1 | 24 | 24 |
3 | Implementation and coding of FEM software tool PAK-DAM | FINK | PI | 13 | 33 | 21 |
4 | Verification and application of FEM software tool PAK-DAM | FINK | TM2 | 19 | 36 | 18 |
5 | Exploitation, dissemination and communication | FINK | TM1 | 1 | 36 | 36 |