Technical Committees
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Committee E05
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Committee Publications
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Who Gets the Benefit of the Doubt From Uncertainty?
Development of a Proposed ASTM Guide to Continued Applicability of Reports on Fire Test Standards
Uncertainty in Fire Protection Engineering Design
What Have We Learned About Uncertainty? Are We Still Playing with Fire?
Fire Pattern Repeatability: A Study in Uncertainty
Measurement Uncertainty in Fire Tests—A Fire Laboratory Point of View
Bench Tests for Characterizing the Thermophysical Properties of Type X Special Fire Resistant Gypsum Board Exposed to Fire
Precision of the Cone Calorimeter and ICAL Test Methods
Heat Flux Measurements and Their Uncertainty in a Large-Scale Fire Test
In Search of Standard Reference Materials for ASTM E05 Fire Standards
Measurement Uncertainty and Statistical Process Control for the Steiner Tunnel (UL 723, ASTM E84)
Combination of Transient Plane Source and Slug Calorimeter Measurements to Estimate the Thermal Properties of Fire Resistive Materials
Missionary Ridge Fire Cost Assessment
A Methodology for the Fire Resistance Testing of Structural Components at Reduced Scale
Objective Assessment of Fabric Handle in Fabrics Treated with Flame Retardants
Chimney Venting Performance Study
Prediction of Heat Release Rates of Surface Materials in Large-Scale Fire Tests Based on Cone Calorimeter Results
Comparison of Severity of Exposure in ASTM E 119 and ISO 834 Fire Resistance Tests
Computerization of the NBS Smoke Chamber with a Microcomputer and an A/D Converter
A Suggested Role of Combustion Toxicity in Fire Risk Assessment
Correction of the Results of Standard Fire Resistance Tests
Temperature of the Unexposed Surface of Fire Resistance Test Specimens
Review of ASTM Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials (E 84) (An ASTM White Paper)
Fundamentals of Combustion Toxicology in Fire Hazard Assessment
Interlaboratory Evaluation of ASTM E 84-70 Tunnel Test Applied to Floor Coverings
Test Facilities for Measuring the Thermal Response of Materials to the Fire Environment
Analytical Prediction of the Thermal Response of Decomposing Materials in Fire Environments
Armco Iron: New Concept and Broad-Data Base Justify Its Use as a Thermal Conductivity Reference Material