Learn: 3DCP Materials, Data, and Validation
Learn how CEMFORGE, LOGiMIX, and Open3DCP support materials decisions in additive construction. Open resources explain the scientific, data, and quality-system foundations. Detailed CEMFORGE technical briefs are available to qualified customers and research partners.
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General methods, public-data analyses, standards-aware records, citations, and validation philosophy.
Qualified brief
Buyer-oriented technical context and redacted examples delivered after a short fit and use-case review.
Controlled diligence
The minimum customer-specific detail needed for a qualified engagement. Access is reviewed and is not automatic.
Open foundations
Convergence Engineering
Sunnyday Technologies’ open methodology for commissioning autonomous software whose outputs affect physical systems.
Open3DCP data standard
A standards-aware record structure for materials, equipment, process conditions, specimens, and test results in concrete additive manufacturing.
Process variables are not noise
Why equipment and operating conditions belong beside material composition when print outcomes are compared.
What public interlaboratory data can teach us
An analysis of process and test variability in a published RILEM 3DCP dataset, with boundaries on what the data can establish.
Public sources and licenses
Source-level attribution, DOI links, and license notes. This register intentionally does not disclose internal corpus mapping or operating rules.
Methodology lineage
How established materials-engineering and quality-system ideas inform the problem definition without exposing CEMFORGE implementation details.
Technical briefs
3DCP mix-design engineering guide
The public page summarizes the engineering problem. Qualified readers may request a controlled brief covering validation planning and interpretation.
Prediction and validation overview
A buyer-facing explanation of where computational decision support can help, where it must decline, and how physical validation closes the loop.
What CEMFORGE does
A plain-language description of inputs, outputs, limitations, and deliverables. Method-specific implementation remains controlled.
Customer technical diligence
For qualified projects, Sunnyday can provide the minimum relevant evidence, assumptions, coverage limits, and controlled method summary needed for diligence. Exact internal features, thresholds, calibration, code, and operating procedures are not standard deliverables.