The Damage Topology Ontology (DOT) allows the definition of damage representations and their relations with other damages and affected construction components. The ontology supports a generic damage modeling approach and therefore could be applied for any type of degradation as well as for any construction type (e.g. buildings or bridges). Damage representations can be modeled either as damaged areas (dot:DamageArea) or elementary damage elements (dot:DamageElement). Thereby, instances of dot:DamageElement should be aggregated in a dot:DamageArea, however significant damages e.g. large cracks could be modelled as dot:DamageElement without dot:DamageArea. For grouping multiple coherent damages, a damage pattern could be defined by using dot:DamagePattern as third type for damage representation. Besides the topological damage classes, damage can also be categorized acording to a certain damage type using subclasses of dot:ClassifiedDamage as defined in extensions of DOT. A division between structural and non-structural damage is made by using the dot:StructuralDamage or dot:Defect classes. In addition to the topology, damage documentation that is commonly created during inspections and damage assessment can be linked to the damages as well as to the damaged components.

Prefix
tib.dot
Keywords
engineering nfdi4ing
Links
Homepage
Contact
Missing Contact
Pattern for Local Unique Identifiers
Missing LUI pattern
Example Local Unique Identifier
Causation   Resolve
Example CURIE
tib.dot:Causation
Ontology

A summary of the relations in the Bioregistry schema can be found here.

In Collection
NFDI4Ing Ontologies
Metaregistry Damage Topology Ontology

The metaregistry provides mappings between the Bioregistry and other registries. There are 1 mappings to external registries for this resource with 1 unique external prefixes.

Registry Name Registry Metaprefix External Prefix Curate
TIB-TS TIB Terminology Service logo tib dot
Providers

A provider turns a local unique identifiers from a resource into a URI. Many providers are also resolvable as URLs (i.e., they can be used in a web browser).

The local unique identifier Causation is used to demonstrate the providers available for Damage Topology Ontology. Some providers may use a different example, which is displayed in the table below. A guide for curating additional providers can be found here.

Name Metaprefix URI
Damage Topology Ontology tib.dot https://w3id.org/dot#Causation
Bioregistry bioregistry https://bioregistry.io/tib.dot:Causation