=LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200015 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200015$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200015$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.95 =082 04$a620.11216$223 =100 1\$aKasch, Thomas,$eauthor. =245 10$aAssessment Criteria to Evaluate Test Results on Compatibility of Nonmetallic Materials for Oxygen Service Based on BAM's Safety Philosophy /$cThomas Kasch, Thomas Brock, Peter Hartwig, Olaf Hesse. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (1-12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aThe general requirement that nonmetallic materials for oxygen service must be tested and found suitable for their intended use in plants and components is the current state of technical safety. However, numerous requests of manufacturers, sales offices, and users show that there is still a strong need for information on how these materials are tested and evaluated. Based on more than 60 years of expertise, this paper provides background information on BAM's test approach. It explains why BAM applies additional assessment criteria on nonmetallic materials for certain use conditions. Hence, the test schedule as well as the final evaluation shall reflect the practical application in a more customer-related way in combination with a higher safety level. That is the demand of BAM's safety philosophy. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aMaterials at low temperatures. =700 1\$aBrock, Thomas,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHartwig, Peter,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHesse, Olaf,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200015.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200033 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200033$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200033$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQD161 =082 04$a546.7$223 =100 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =245 10$aOxygen Compatibility and Safe-Use Criteria for Nonmetals /$cBarry Newton, Gwenael Chiffoleau, Elliot Forsyth. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13-32 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aOxygen fires frequently develop through a kindling-chain progression that initiates with the ignition of nonmetals used as seats, seals, or lubricants in oxygen components. Several industry standards have been developed to aid the evaluation of the oxygen compatibility of nonmetals, including ASTM G63, Standard Guide for Evaluating Nonmetallic Materials for Oxygen Service, and ISO 21010. The test approaches and methods discussed in these standards vary, but their overall aim is to assess the oxygen compatibility of nonmetals to help establish “safe-use” criteria. This paper reviews approaches for assessing safe-use criteria and for evaluating the oxygen compatibility of nonmetals. The oxygen industry's conception of “maximum-use pressure” and “maximum-use temperature” is discussed because widespread misunderstanding exists. The methodologies for testing and evaluating the oxygen compatibility of nonmetals are summarized, and recommendations are provided for acceptance criteria on the use of nonmetals in oxygen service. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aNon Metals. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael,$eauthor. =700 1\$aForsyth, Elliot,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200033.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200032 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200032$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200032$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a628.9222$223 =100 1\$aOdom, Greg,$eauthor. =245 10$aConfigurational Oxygen Compatibility Testing of Nonmetals /$cGreg Odom, Kevin Smith, Rob Carlson, Gwenael Chiffoleau, Barry Newton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (33-45 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aNonmetals can pose a fire risk in oxygen systems. Therefore, nonmetals should be tested to qualify their use in oxygen. ISO 21010:2017 provides test methods for qualifying a nonmetal's use in oxygen, which includes the oxygen pressure surge test. Nonmetals not meeting the oxygen pressure surge testing requirements can be tested in their actual operating configuration. This additional testing option (oxygen pressure surge testing) can be performed on the component or on a representative assembly that houses the nonmetal(s). Performing this type of testing on a large industrial piping valve is not currently feasible with the test system described in ISO 21010. Therefore, a test fixture was designed to enable oxygen pressure surge testing to be performed on O-rings, in their use conditions, within a partial assembly. One benefit of using a partial assembly is to reduce the cost of larger components. The partial assemblies are more cost-effective than providing three replicate, complete components. The test fixture was designed to permit the application of compression heating consistent with the potential compression heating that the component could experience in service. This oxygen pressure surge testing was successfully performed using the testing fixtures, qualifying the O-rings for use on the component at significantly higher operating conditions than those established by the material version of the oxygen pressure surge test. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aMetals$xFlammability. =650 \0$aOxygen index of materials. =650 \0$aFlammable materials. =700 1\$aSmith, Kevin,$eauthor. =700 1\$aCarlson, Rob,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200032.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200020 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200020$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200020$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP293 =082 04$a662.2$223 =100 1\$aCoste, Frédéric,$eauthor. =245 10$aLaser Ignition of Metallic Rods and Discs in Gaseous Oxygen :$bA Complementary Approach to the Standard ASTM G124 Test Method /$cFrédéric Coste, Martina Ridlova, Khaled Ayfi, Morgan Dal, Bernard Labegorre, Nicolas Gallienne, Jacques Quintard, Remy Fabbro, Alain Colson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (46-77 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aASTM G124, Standard Test Method for Determining the Combustion Behavior of Metallic Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres, relies on a pyrotechnical promoter for igniting the tested sample. For more than 10 years, PIMM Laboratory (French National Centre for Scientific Research) and Air Liquide have been investigating a laser-ignition promoter to study both the ignition and combustion behaviors of metals in gaseous oxygen (GOX). A laser irradiates the sample while a fast camera, calibrated as an optical pyrometer, monitors the behavior of the sample during the ignition genesis and combustion propagation. Thousands of tests performed on various sample geometries, including particles, rods and discs, have demonstrated the advantages of this method, such as accurate knowledge of the heat input absorbed by sample prior ignition (and thus the sample's ignition characteristics as ignition temperature and minimum ignition energy, or MIE, to trigger the sustained combustion) and the accurate propagation behavior assessment based on fast camera recording, the sample burn-length measurement, and the burn criterion taking into account metal burned beyond the heat-affected zone (HAZ) created by laser ignition. This paper presents laser-ignition tests carried out on rod and disc samples made of pure iron, carbon steel, and stainless steel. Rod samples were laser-ignited at the bottom of the rod, with an upward combustion propagation, in GOX at atmospheric pressure. Disc samples were laser-ignited in the center of the sample. A comparison of the results from these two sample geometries is presented regarding the MIE required for ignition and sustained propagation, the ignition temperature, the propagation rate, and the final extension of oxygen fire propagation. A numerical model supports the interpretation of results in terms of the HAZ and sample's geometry. Results are discussed and compared to those obtained by the standard ASTM G124 test method. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aLasers$xIndustrial applications. =650 \0$aHeat$xtransmission. =700 1\$aRidlova, Martina,$eauthor. =700 1\$aAyfi, Khaled,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDal, Morgan,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLabegorre, Bernard,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGallienne, Nicolas,$eauthor. =700 1\$aQuintard, Jacques,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFabbro, Remy,$eauthor. =700 1\$aColson, Alain,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200020.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200040 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200040$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200040$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH1092 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aHooser, Jared,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Metals Flammability Using Extinguishment Thickness /$cJared Hooser, James White, Eric Thom, Gwenael Chiffoleau, Elliot Forsyth, Barry Newton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (78-93 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aThe need to assess the flammability and burn resistance of thicker metal samples tested according to the test methodology of ASTM G124, Standard Test Method for Determining the Combustion Behavior of Metallic Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres, and to better understand the flammability of thicker cross-sections used in oxygen applications continues to grow. ASTM G124 describes the typical flammability test sample as a 3.2-mm-diameter rod with a uniform cross-section along its length. Exploratory testing is provided herein to serve as a guide and basis for the future development of a test method to test larger diameters using a tapered sample configuration. The tapered sample allows the attachment of a promoter to a 3.2-mm or 6.4-mm rod section (similar promoter to that used in standard ASTM G124 testing), which then tapers out in a conical shape to enlarge the diameter/thickness of the test sample. This method allows for a practical way to ignite the test sample to evaluate burning that may progress into the larger thickness. The tapered section also provides an indication of where the test sample self-extinguishes (referred to herein as the “extinguishment diameter”). Testing was performed to evaluate the extinguishment diameter of three proprietary alloys and stainless steel for comparison with available straight-rod flammability data and to determine the suitability of this approach as a test method for metals with a larger thickness. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aFire testing$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. =650 \0$aFire testing. =700 1\$aWhite, James,$eauthor. =700 1\$aThom, Eric,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael,$eauthor. =700 1\$aForsyth, Elliot,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200040.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200031 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200031$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200031$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aT55.4-60.8 =082 04$a667.9$223 =100 1\$aTylka, Jonathan,$eauthor. =245 10$aSupersonic Particle Impact Testing on Electroless Nickel-Coated 304 Stainless Steel (SS304) to Determine Ignition Performance Compared to Uncoated SS304 and Monel 405 /$cJonathan Tylka, Kenneth Johnson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (94-115 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aNASA Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility performed supersonic particle impact testing to determine the relative supersonic particle impact ignition resistance in heated gaseous oxygen on the following materials: SS304 coated with 0.008 cm (0.003 in.) electroless nickel, SS304 steel coated with 0.015 cm (0.006 in.) electroless nickel, uncoated SS304, and Monel 405. All tests were performed with a single 2,000-μm (5/64-in.) 2017-T4 aluminum sphere impinged on each target, with a test pressure (at test sample face) of 7.6 ± 0.7 MPa (1,150 ± 50 psia), particle velocity of approximately Mach 1, and target temperature held at either 150, 260, or 370 ± 14°C (300, 500, or 700 ± 25°F). The test data suggested that at pressures of 7.6 ± 0.7 MPa (1,150 ± 50 psia) at the target face and temperatures up to 370°C (700°F), electroless nickel-plated SS304 has a significantly increased ignition resistance compared with uncoated SS304 and had an ignition performance more similar to Monel 405 in this sample configuration with a single impact. However, more research is needed to improve the tenacity of the nickel coating to increase the ignition resistance of the sample substrate to multiple impacts at these conditions. In some cases, the electroless nickel coating would completely spall, exposing the SS304 substrate and therefore leaving it vulnerable to ignition by a subsequent impact. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aSupersonic characteristics. =650 \0$aSupersonic flow. =650 \0$aTest and evaluation. =700 1\$aJohnson, Kenneth,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200031.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200018 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200018$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200018$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQD516 =082 04$a541.361$223 =100 1\$aCoste, Frédéric,$eauthor. =245 10$aDetermination of Transmitted Energy by Combustion of Known Volume of Metallic Particles in Pure Oxygen Pressurized Atmosphere /$cFrédéric Coste, Nicolas Gallienne, Martina Ridlova, Jacques Quintard, Khaled Ayfi, Morgan Dal, Bernard Labegorre, Rémy Fabbro, Alain Colson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (116-153 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aParticle contamination is a common contributing factor for ignition in oxygen service. Metallic particle ignition and combustion in pressurized gaseous oxygen have been investigated by PIMM Laboratory (French National Centre for Scientific Research) and Air Liquide over the past 3 years. Metallic particles are ignited by a laser promoter, and a fast camera calibrated as an optical pyrometer is used to monitor ignition and combustion propagation. Typical outputs of the test are the ignition characteristics of particles (minimum ignition energy, or MIE, and ignition temperature), the combustion characteristics (temperature achieved during combustion, heat of combustion released by the combustion of particles and transferred to the underlying surface), and the consequences for the underlying metallic wall that is in contact with the burning particles (heat-affected depth, loss of confinement and extension of combustion propagation). These results are valuable inputs for assessing oxygen fire risk. The purpose of this paper is to present the abovementioned ignition and combustion behaviors of metallic particles in static gaseous oxygen at several pressure levels. Particle test parameters are mass, thickness of the particle layer, and chemical composition (pure iron, oxidized iron, SS316L, Inconel 625, and actual particles collected from industrial operations). Particles are deposited on metallic supports (copper, SS316L, Inconel 625) and ignited by low-power laser irradiation. The heat transfer to the underlying metallic support is determined for the support made of copper. The impact of particles burning on the support is illustrated for supports made of Inconel 625 exposed to SS316L particles and for supports made of SS316L and exposed to pure iron particles. A heat-transfer model, associated with a reverse identification and temperature measurement by thermocouples that allow for the calculation of the power transmitted by particle combustion, supports the interpretation of experimental results and their significance for structural integrity and oxygen fire-risk assessment. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aCombustion. =650 \0$aThermochemistry. =700 1\$aGallienne, Nicolas,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRidlova, Martina,$eauthor. =700 1\$aQuintard, Jacques,$eauthor. =700 1\$aAyfi, Khaled,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDal, Morgan,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLabegorre, Bernard,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFabbro, Rémy,$eauthor. =700 1\$aColson, Alain,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200018.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200021 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200021$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200021$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.118$223 =100 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =245 10$aA Critical Analysis of Adiabatic Compression Test Methods /$cBarry Newton, Theodore Steinberg, Gwenael Chiffoleau. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (154-170 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aIndustry test methods such as ASTM G74, Standard Test Method for Ignition Sensitivity of Nonmetallic Materials and Components by Gaseous Fluid Impact; ASTM G175, Standard Test Method for Evaluating the Ignition Sensitivity and Fault Tolerance of Oxygen Pressure Regulators Used for Medical and Emergency Applications; ISO 10297, Gas Cylinders—Cylinder Valves—Specification and Type Testing; ISO 21010, Cryogenic Vessels—Gas/Material Compatibility; and ISO 10524, Pressure Regulators for Use with Medical Gases, have been used for many years to evaluate nonmetallic materials and components for use in high-pressure oxygen. However, the severity of the test methods is widely overestimated compared with the actual temperatures or enthalpy increases that occur in practice. This paper provides a critical analysis of the thermodynamic energy developed by the test approach and summarizes research performed to measure and evaluate the severity of the internationally standardized gaseous fluid impact test apparatus. This paper demonstrates that the “adiabatic compression test,” as embodied in the international standards, is not “adiabatic” despite the rapid pressurization controls and that heat losses are significant and strongly dependent on the surface area to volume ratio of the impact tube. This paper also demonstrates that the current tests are more severe than most service conditions, but not by the large margin that is usually estimated. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =700 1\$aSteinberg, Theodore,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200021.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200026 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200026$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200026$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQD7 =082 04$a810.80353$223 =100 1\$aRyan, Maria,$eauthor. =245 10$aModeling the Thermal Condition of a Nonmetal Prior to Ignition in Gaseous Oxygen /$cMaria Ryan, Troy Farrell, Steven Psaltis, Barry Newton, Hollie Ryan, Theodore Steinberg. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (170-181 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aOne of the most common ignition mechanisms for the ignition of nonmetallic materials in an oxygen system is rapid compression. Energy from the rapid compression process is transferred from the hot gaseous oxygen to an adjacent nonmetallic material, which leads to temperature rise and ignition. The development of a mathematical model that simulates the thermal condition of the nonmetal ignition when subjected to a rapid compression is presented. A material's autoignition temperature was initially used as a criterion for the occurrence of ignition. The model developed can be used to predict the rise in the temperature profile of any nonmetal. The significance of this research is to improve fire safety within oxygen systems by establishing a theoretical model to reduce, or mitigate, the occurrence of rapid compression. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aNonmetallic materials. =650 \0$aChemistry. =700 1\$aFarrell, Troy,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPsaltis, Steven,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRyan, Hollie,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSteinberg, Theodore,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200026.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200028 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200028$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200028$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aRyan, Maria,$eauthor. =245 10$aNonmetal Ignition Due to Rapid Compression in Oxygen Systems /$cMaria Ryan, Theodore Steinberg, Barry Newton, Hollie Ryan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (181-199 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aOne of the most important ignition mechanisms to initiate the burning of nonmetallic materials in oxygen, and directly linked to many large oxygen-system fires, is the rapid compression of oxygen against a nonmetallic material. Rapid compression, also referred to as adiabatic compression, testing of components and systems is utilized worldwide to determine their compatibility in oxygen systems. However, limited research is available on how compression energy is transferred to nonmetallic materials and leads to ignition. By characterizing the energy available during a pressure surge and the energy required for a material to ignite for a given test pressure, “safe” and “fail” zones can be determined. To this end, the concept of a “critical enthalpy” is introduced to define at what pressure there is enough energy in oxygen (after rapid compression) to raise a nonmetal material to its ignition point. This critically important information can be utilized to inform designers of the energy available in the system that is necessary to be rejected to preclude ignition of a nonmetal by rapid compression in gaseous oxygen. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aNonmetal. =650 \0$aOxygen. =700 1\$aSteinberg, Theodore,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRyan, Hollie,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200028.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200027 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200027$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200027$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ990 =082 04$a621.5/1$223 =100 1\$aRyan, Maria,$eauthor. =245 10$aInitiation of Kindling Chain from Rapid Compression /$cMaria Ryan, Barry Newton, Hollie Ryan, Theodore Steinberg. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (199-206 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aThe ignition of a nonmetal due to rapid compression may initiate a kindling chain effect in gaseous oxygen by igniting surrounding materials. This ignition can result in catastrophic consequences, including lost resources, systems, and functionality and the loss of human lives. The burn rate (BR) and heat release rate (HRR) of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and Nylon 6/6 were investigated at five preselected oxygen test pressures to better understand the events that lead to a kindling chain. The BR and HRR of these two materials were determined by characterizing the time from ignition to extinguishment. Constant consumption rates were assumed. The results from the investigation provide unique information regarding the kindling of surrounding material from nonmetal ignition. This research shows that the Nylon 6/6 samples burned slower than the PTFE samples and released approximately four times the energy released from the PTFE samples at a given pressure. Therefore, a kindling chain reaction would be more likely to occur from the ignition of a Nylon 6/6 material. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aCompressors. =650 \0$aMachine design. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRyan, Hollie,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSteinberg, Theodore,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200027.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200014 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200014$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200014$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/222$223 =100 1\$aWehr-Aukland, Anna,$eauthor. =245 10$aFailure Analysis of an Oxygen Transfer Hose Flash Fire /$cAnna Wehr-Aukland, James White, Kevin Cook. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (207-220 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aThis paper pertains to the recent flash fire of a corrugated stainless-steel transfer hose that occurred in a liquid oxygen tank-filling station. The fire consumed a section of the hose near the tanker connection port, symmetrically on both sides of a seam weld in the corrugated core of the hose. The incident took place at the beginning of a typical tank-filling operation when the hose contained cold gaseous oxygen. No injuries or damage to adjacent equipment occurred. Incident investigation and failure analysis of the hose are presented in this paper. The discussion covers a variety of factors that affect the corrugated steel hose service performance and susceptibility to failure, including the design, manufacture, and use. A failure analysis of the hose includes the analyses of contamination and metallography of the corrugated steel core. Swabbing, solvent extractions, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy were used to analyze contamination. Metallographic analysis utilized light microscopy and SEM. The ignition mechanism of the investigated hose and factors affecting the susceptibility to ignition of the corrugated metal hoses in oxygen service, including cleanliness, manufacturing issues, and service conditions, are identified and discussed in this paper. The failure mode that led to the ignition of the investigated hose was compared to typical failure modes that cause leaks in corrugated metal hoses used in oxygen applications. A comprehensive understanding of factors that cause leaks and ignition in hoses used in oxygen service is important to prevent future fires. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aFailure analysis. =650 \0$aFailure investigation. =650 \0$aOxygen index of materials. =700 1\$aWhite, James,$eauthor. =700 1\$aCook, Kevin,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200014.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200010 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200010$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200010$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQD516 =082 04$a541.361$223 =100 1\$aSchumacher, John,$eauthor. =245 10$aInvestigation of an Oxygen-Enriched Atmosphere Combustion Event within the Cab of a Moving Passenger Vehicle /$cJohn Schumacher, Zachary Jason. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (220-235 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aA rapid combustion event occurred within the cab of a passenger vehicle while it was being driven down the interstate with four people inside, two each in the front and back. The person in the front-right seat was breathing gaseous oxygen from a small portable liquid oxygen (LOX) tank at a rate of 2 L/min, while a large portable LOX tank used to fill the small portable tank was stored inside the trunk. A flash fire immediately engulfed the occupant in the rear-right seat when she lit a cigarette, and it rapidly spread throughout the rest of the cab. This paper presents the forensic analysis of what caused the enrichment of oxygen (defined as 23 vol% or greater in this study) within the cab of the vehicle. Utilizing carbon monoxide as a tracer gas, the air exchange rate of a moving exemplar vehicle was measured under different ventilation conditions (no ventilation, high recirculation, and medium fresh air ventilation). The range of measured air exchange rates (air changes per hour, or ACH: 11–65 ACH), vehicle compartment volume, normal and maximum allowable evaporation rates of the small and large portable oxygen tanks, and typical exhalation rates of a person breathing pure oxygen were used as variables in a gas-mixing model to calculate the steady-state oxygen concentration within the cab of the vehicle. The results of the study showed that enrichment was not from the combination of the normal or maximum allowable evaporation rates of the tanks and the exhalation rate of the passenger breathing oxygen but from the enhanced venting of oxygen out of the large portable tank from component failure or outside influence on the tank, or both. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aCombustion. =650 \0$aThermochemistry. =700 1\$aJason, Zachary,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200010.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200024 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200024$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200024$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK152 =082 04$a620.86$223 =100 1\$aSaha, Argha,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of Fire and Explosion in an Oxygen Pressure Reducing Station in a Steel Plant /$cArgha Saha, Asha Kartha, Kanchan Chowdhury. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (235-256 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aThere was an incident of fire in the pressure reducing and metering station in a steel plant supplying high-pressure pure oxygen gas. This paper analyzes the incident and shows photographs of the damaged valves, pipes, and filter assembly. An inspection of the partially burned parts and the control-room data showing important operating parameters give insight into the chain of events. Steady and transient fluid flow and particle trajectory were analyzed with ANSYS Fluent to assess the possibility of particle accumulation and the entrainment of particles through the pipeline and enlarger. The presence of contaminant particles was ascertained by pressure-drop analysis and from experiences of similar incidents in other steel plants. Control-room data confirmed an unusually high velocity of oxygen gas that exceeded the recommended safe velocity for oxygen systems at some specific locations that simultaneously had a transient accumulation of particles. We conclude that such a condition facilitated the ignition of some particles at those locations upstream of the filter. These ignited particles were swept ahead into the filter assembly and served as the ignition source for the large number of particles that had already accumulated there. Improper cleaning, the accumulation of particles, and a large increase in the flow rate of oxygen were identified as the root causes of the fire. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aEngineering$xSafety measures. =650 \0$aFires. =650 \0$aStructural engineering. =700 1\$aKartha, Asha,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChowdhury, Kanchan,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200024.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200034 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200034$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200034$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/222$223 =100 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael,$eauthor. =245 10$aFailure Analysis of a Liquid Oxygen Valve :$bInternal Fire Only /$cGwenael Chiffoleau, Derek Miller, Brad Forsyth, Barry Newton, Elliot Forsyth. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (256-290 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aThe failure analysis of an internally fire-damaged liquid oxygen (LOX) gate valve is presented. The fire event did not breach the pressure containment of the valve or associated piping. The exact timing of the fire event was not clearly discernable. The valve represented the primary isolation valve below a large LOX tank and experienced 1 to 2 bar (static liquid head pressure). The valve body was not visible because it was located in an insulated enclosure. During a maintenance shutdown, the fire damage was observed internally. The PCTFE seat on the wedge of the gate valve was partially consumed in the fire. Most of the fire damage was concentrated on the upstream side of the valve and included the upstream piping toward the LOX tank. The predominant fire damage was consistent with stainless steel burning at the internal surfaces of the valve and piping. The failure analysis uncovered various types of contamination that were considered the potential sources of fuel present at the most probable origin. The most probable ignition mechanism identified was consistent with repetitive mechanical impact (vibrational) ignition of the contaminants. This paper summarizes the failure analysis and presents contributing factors and recommendations based on the findings. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aFailure analysis. =650 \0$aFailure investigation. =650 \0$aOxygen index of materials. =700 1\$aMiller, Derek,$eauthor. =700 1\$aForsyth, Brad,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =700 1\$aForsyth, Elliot,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200034.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200023 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200023$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200023$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH1065 =082 04$a693.8/2$223 =100 1\$aSaha, Argha,$eauthor. =245 10$aProbability of Fire during Rapid Opening of a Stuck-Close Ball Valve in Gaseous Oxygen System /$cArgha Saha, Arghya Deb, Kanchan Chowdhury. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (290-308 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aA ball valve used in oxygen pipelines may get stuck in a closed condition due to prolonged nonuse. Iron particles that are trapped in the gap between the ball and the valve seat bulge as they are converted to iron oxides in contact with oxygen and traces of moisture. Attempts to open a stuck valve quickly during emergency by applying manual torque may lead to an increase of temperature at some locations inside the valve that may well exceed the auto-ignition temperature of particles or nonmetallic parts. It increases the probability of ignition and fire in systems handling oxygen gas. The present work uses finite element analysis software to model a normally closed quarter-turn stuck ball valve that is forced open manually within a very short period of time. Tribology and heat-transfer models have been used to determine the final temperatures reached at the sealing gasket that is subjected to intense friction by the moving ball and trapped particles. Abaqus/Explicit was used to estimate the temperature and determine whether there is a possibility of exceeding auto-ignition temperatures under some conditions. It was found that opening a 150-mm-sized stuck ball valve within 2 s by applying high torque may heat up the seal and the trapped particles to a level that may lead to fire. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aFire loads. =650 \0$aStructural failures$xPrevention. =650 \0$aStructural analysis (Engineering) =700 1\$aDeb, Arghya,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChowdhury, Kanchan,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200023.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200022 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200022$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200022$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHQ2042 =082 04$a306$223 =100 1\$aGwynne, Travis,$eauthor. =245 10$aBagging Material Analysis for Cleanliness Preservation /$cTravis Gwynne, Wallace Foster, Gwenael Chiffoleau, Barry Newton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (308-327 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aContamination typically represents the most ignitable and flammable material in an oxygen system and poses an oxygen fire risk. Particulate generated by the materials used to preserve the cleanliness of an oxygen-cleaned part can contaminate an oxygen system. No standard was discoverable for evaluating the propensity of bagging materials to generate particulate when subjected to the bagging process with oxygen-cleaned parts, followed by handling and transportation. Research on this propensity for particulate generation was conducted on two bagging materials (Nylon 6 and Aclar 22A) using a test method created to emulate the severe handling of bagged parts. Two different types of parts were selected to evaluate the effect of part size and mass on particulate generation within each bagging material. These parts underwent verified oxygen cleaning and bagging before undergoing bag testing that subjected parts to a process of automatic handling and manual handling. The bagged parts were then removed from their bags and underwent an oxygen cleaning verification to analyze any particulate generated from the bagging material. The data from this verification were then used to quantify Nylon 6 and Aclar 22A's propensity for generating particulate and to compare the two bagging materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aHealth Behavior. =700 1\$aFoster, Wallace,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200022.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200016 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200016$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200016$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQP535.O1 =082 04$a602.1841$223 =100 1\$aWoitzek, Andreas,$eauthor. =245 10$aNew Large-Scale 750-Bar Oxygen Pressure Surge Test Facility /$cAndreas Woitzek, Kai Kittler-Packmor, Thomas Kasch. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (326-341 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aThe oxygen pressure surge test (OPST) is considered to be best practice for evaluating the burnout safety of plant components and testing the compatibility of nonmetallic materials for oxygen service. Nevertheless, there are only a few laboratories worldwide performing the OPST. The Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) already operates oxygen pressure surge test facilities with maximum OPST pressures of 450 bars. However, to ensure technical innovation and to enhance research and development, the decision was made to develop a new and large-scale oxygen pressure surge test facility. Because of its size and the high potential impact energies, the test facility is located outside of Berlin at the BAM Test Site for Technical Safety, where large-scale testing is carried out. In addition to an intended maximum OPST pressure of 750 bars, there is the possibility of testing industrial equipment with large inner volumes and diameters. The new quick opening valve constitutes the core of the system and was developed by BAM. It allows performing tests with the standardized pressure rise times of 15–20 ms or with adjustable pressure rise times at higher or lower values. As a result, it is possible to provide customized test parameters for specific practical applications as well as research projects. This paper shows the status quo of this unique test facility, its performance, its technical specifications, and its new possibilities for research and development for a long-term enhancement of burnout safety in oxygen applications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aPressure. =700 1\$aKittler-Packmor, Kai,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKasch, Thomas,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200016.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200030 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200030$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200030$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA417.7.S5 =082 04$a624.176$223 =100 1\$aGallus, Timothy,$eauthor. =245 10$aDirect Velocity Measurement of Particle Impacts in Flowing Oxygen Using Photon Doppler Velocimetry /$cTimothy Gallus, Daniel. Archuleta, Jonathan Tylka. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (341-357 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aParticle impact is known to be the most common ignition source of metals in oxygen-enriched systems. Because the ignition of materials in particle impact is directly linked to the kinetic energy of impact, having more having accurate velocity measurements is essential for the characterization of this phenomena. Before recent measurements were taken, the velocity profile of particles entrained in the oxygen flow at the White Sands Test Facility (WSTF) were calculated using conservation-of-momentum methods to establish a gas-dynamics model that, supported by dent testing, was accurate to within 10%. Precise measurements would result in more accurate test results and a better understanding of material ignition behavior by particle impact in oxygen-rich environments. Therefore, the WSTF particle impact test system was instrumented with a photon doppler velocimetry (PDV) system to make direct particle velocity measurements. In the course of particle PDV characterization testing, using a single send-and-receive infrared source, a single particle velocity was captured. Due to test configuration constraints, PDV sensors were aligned at various angles to the particle vector in the test chamber. In addition to the typical PDV velocity calculation, angle correction calculations were used to convert apparent velocity to true velocity. The spectral profile of the target projectile is shown to closely follow the calculated gas dynamic model velocities. When a common send-and-receive path is used, the accuracy of the velocity readings are within approximately 3.5% as verified by end-to-end checks against a physical standard. The separation of the send-and-receive beams can produce a higher signal-to-noise ratio, thus further improving velocity measurements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aFlow field measurements. =700 1\$aArchuleta, Daniel.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTylka, Jonathan,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200030.html =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP162620200035 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20220119061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 220419s2021\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP162620200035$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP162620200035$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA403 =082 04$a628.9/222$223 =100 1\$aTapia-Harper, Susana,$eauthor. =245 10$aASTM G86-17 Determining Ignition Sensitivity of Materials to Mechanical Impact in Ambient Liquid Oxygen and Pressurized Liquid and Gaseous Oxygen Environments :$bA Modern Day Evaluation of Input Eenergy and Calibration Variations between Ambient and Pressur /$cSusana Tapia-Harper, Ilse Reyes, Alfredo Juarez, Alejandro Cuaron, Brenton Woods. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2021. =300 \\$a1 online resource (357-381 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references. =520 3\$aMechanical impact testing has been a long-standing cornerstone test for oxygen compatibility. ASTM G86-17, Standard Test Method for Determining Ignition Sensitivity of Materials to Mechanical Impact in Ambient Liquid Oxygen and Pressurized Liquid and Gaseous Oxygen Environments, describes both ambient and pressurized test methods. Nonetheless, the current G86-17 standard does not clearly identify or distinguish between the two methods. Recent testing at NASA White Sands Test Facility identified variability between the two methods. This paper examines calibration methods and materials used to evaluate variable input energies between the ambient and pressurized testers, compares these to historical findings, and discusses the implications of these findings for ASTM G86-17 and ASTM D2512-17, Standard Test Method for Compatibility of Materials with Liquid Oxygen (Impact Sensitivity Threshold and Pass-Fail Techniques, test method improvements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25.00. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed January 19, 2022. =650 \0$aOxygen index of materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =700 1\$aReyes, Ilse,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJuarez, Alfredo,$eauthor. =700 1\$aCuaron, Alejandro,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWoods, Brenton,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/stp162620200035.html =LDR 02231nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP1027 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112537 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1027-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1027-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =111 2\$aSymposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment.$n(12th :$d1988 :$cSparks, Nev.) =245 10$aAquatic toxicology and hazard assessment.$n12th volume /$cU. 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Bullard, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1988. =300 \\$a1 online resource (189 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP974 =500 \\$a"Special Technical Publication (STP) 971." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP974. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aVertebrate pests$xControl$xEquipment and supplies$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFumigants$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBromomethane$vCongresses. =650 \0$aUltrasonics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBird baits and repellents$vCongresses. =700 1\$aShumake, Stephen A.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBullard, Roger W.,$d1937-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP974. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP974.htm =LDR 01915nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP986 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1988\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803109988 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP986-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP986-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP265 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres.$n(3rd :$d1987 :$cCambridge, England) =245 10$aFlammability and sensitivity of materials in oxygen-enriched atmospheres.$nthird volume /$cDennis W. 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Groga =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1985. =300 \\$a1 online resource (242 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP871 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-871000-07." =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 871." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Masoniy: Research, Application, and Problems was held in Bal Harbour, FL., on 6 Dec. 1983."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP871. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMasonry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMasonry$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMasonry$xMaterials$vCongresses. =700 1\$aGrogan, John C.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aConway, John T.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP871. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP871.htm =LDR 02561nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP872 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1985\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803104068 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP872-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP872-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD883 =245 00$aInhalation toxicology of air pollution :$bclinical research considerations /$cRobert Frank . 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Camponeschi, Jr., editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (359 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1206 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-012060-33." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1206. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFibrous composites$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolymeric composites$vCongresses. =700 1\$aCamponeschi, Eugene T.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1206. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1206.htm =LDR 01765nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP1208 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118683 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1208-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1208-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413 =111 2\$aSymposium on Automation of Mechanical Testing$d(1992 :$cPittsburgh, Pa.) =245 10$aAutomation of mechanical testing /$cDavid T. 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Kane, editor. =246 3\$aResearch and engineering applications =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (300 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1210 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-012100-27." =500 \\$a"Papers presented at the symposium of the same name, held in Pittsburgh, Pa. on 18-19 May 1992."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1210. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aStress corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue testing machines$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAlloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKane, R. 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Wardlaw and Scott Shuler, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (361 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1108 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011080-08." =500 \\$a"Sponsored by ASTM Committee D-4 on Road and Paving Materials."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1108. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAsphalt$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAsphalt$xAdditives$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolymers$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWardlaw, Kenneth R.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aShuler, Scott,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1108. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1108.htm =LDR 02196nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1118 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114623 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1118-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1118-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD426 =111 2\$aSymposium on Current Practices in Ground Water and Vadose Zone Investigations$d(1991$cSan Diego, Calif.) =245 10$aCurrent practices in ground water and vadose zone investigations /$cDavid M. Nielsen and Martin N. Sara, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (431 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1118 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011180-38." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Current Practices in Ground Water and Vadose Zone Investigations held in San Diego, Ca., on 30 Jan. to 1 Feb., 1991. 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Earnest, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1988. =300 \\$a1 online resource (293 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP997 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-997000-40." =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Compositional Analysis by Thermogravimetry was presented in Philadelphia, Pa., 16-17 March 1987, and sponsored by ASTM Committee E-37 on Thermal Measurements."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP997. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aThermogravimetry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xAnalysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCompositional$xAnalysis$vCongresses. =700 1\$aEarnest, C. 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Champoux, John H. Underwood, and Joseph A. Kapp, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1988. =300 \\$a1 online resource (134 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1004 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-010040-30." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Analytical and Experimental Methods for Residual Stress Effects in Fatigue, held Oct. 20-21, 1986, Phoenix, Ariz., and sponsored by ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1004. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aResidual stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStress relaxation$vCongresses. =700 1\$aChampoux, Robert L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aUnderwood, John H.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aKapp, J. 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Dorris. =246 3\$aContamination, storage, and handling =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1988. =300 \\$a1 online resource (209 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1005 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-010050-12." =500 \\$a"Papers of the Symposium on Distillate Fuel System Contamination, held 24-25 June 1987 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and sponsored by ASTM Committee D-2 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1005. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPetroleum as fuel$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDiesel fuels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStorage tanks$vCongresses. =700 1\$aChesneau, Howard L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aDorris, Michele M. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1005. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1005.htm =LDR 01987nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP998 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1988\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111790 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP998-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP998-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK3441.O5 =111 2\$aSymposium on Electrical Insulating Oils$d(1987 :$cBal Harbour, Fla.) =245 10$aElectrical insulating oils /$cHerbert G. Erdman, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1988. =300 \\$a1 online resource (151 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP998 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-998000-21." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Electrical Insulating Oils held in Bal Harbour, Florida on 19-20 Oct. 1987, and sponsored by the ASTM Committee D-27 on Electrical Insulating Liquids and Gases."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP998. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aElectric insulators and insulation$xOils$vCongresses. =650 \0$aInsulating materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStorage tanks$vCongresses. =700 1\$aErdman, Herbert G.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP998. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP998.htm =LDR 01963nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1009 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1988\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111868 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1009-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1009-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQD79.F4 =111 2\$aSymposium on Progress in Analytical Luminescence$d(1986 :$cNew York, N.Y.) =245 10$aProgress in analytical luminescence /$cDeLyle Eastwood and L. J. Cline Love, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1988. =300 \\$a1 online resource (112 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1009 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-010090-39." =500 \\$a"This symposium on Progress in Analytical Luminescence was presented at New York City, 21 October 1986. It was sponsored by ASTM Subcommittee E13.06 on Molecular Luminsecence."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1009. =650 \0$aFluorimetry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFluorescence$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemometrics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aEastwood, D.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aCline Love, L. 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Bayer, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1988. =300 \\$a1 online resource (94 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1010 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-010100-29." =500 \\$a"This symposium on Selection and Use of Wear Test Systems for Ceramics was presented at Cincinnati, Ohio, 13 May 1987. It was sponsored by ASTM Committee G-2 on Wear and Erosion."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1010. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aCeramic materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aLubrication and lubricants$vCongresses. =700 1\$aEastwood, D.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aCline Love, L. 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Ketola and Douglas Grossman, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (271 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1202 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012020-14" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee G-3 on Durability of Nonmetallic Materials and ASTM Subcommittee D01.27 on Accelerated Tests."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1202. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPolymers$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAccelerated life testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolymers$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEnvironmental testing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKetola, Warren D.,$d1948-$eeditor. =700 1\$aGrossman, Douglas,$d1951-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1202. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1202.htm =LDR 01977nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1209 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118720 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1209-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1209-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHD62.15 =111 2\$aSymposium on Quality and Statistics, Total Quality Management$d(1993 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aQuality and statistics :$btotal quality management /$cMilton J. Kowalewski, Jr., editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (179 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1209 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012090-34" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-11 on Quality and Statistics."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1209. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aTotal quality management$vCongresses. =650 \0$aQuality control$xStatistical methods$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProcess control$xStatistical methods$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKowalewski, Milton J.,$d1944-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1209. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1209.htm =LDR 02069nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1213 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118775 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1213-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1213-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.5 =111 2\$aSymposium on Dynamic Geotechnical Testing II$d(1994 :$cSan Francisco, Calif.) =245 10$aDynamic geotechnical testing II /$cRonald J. Ebelhar, Vincent P. Drnevich, and Bruce L. Kutter, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (427 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1213 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012130-38" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock and Subcommittee Dl8.09 on Cyclic and Dynamic Properties of Soils."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1213. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRocks$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDynamic testing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aEbelhar, Ronald J.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aDrnevich, Vincent P.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aKutter, Bruce L.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1213. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1213.htm =LDR 01971nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1215 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118782 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1215-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1215-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA434 =111 2\$aSymposium on Petrography in Cementitious Materials$d(1993 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aPetrography of cementitious materials /$cSharon M. DeHayes and David Stark, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (147 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1215 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012150-07" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee C-9 on Concrete and Concrete Aggregates and ASTM Committee C-1 on Cement."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1215. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aCement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aConcrete$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetrology$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDeHayes, Sharon M.,$d1953-$eeditor. =700 1\$aStark, D.$q(David),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1215. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1215.htm =LDR 02018nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1217 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118973 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1217-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1217-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD103.I5 =111 2\$aSymposium on Clinical and Laboratory Performance of Bone Plates$d(1993 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aClinical laboratory performance of bone plates /$cJ. Paul Harvey, Jr. and Robert F. Games, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (116 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1217 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-012170-54" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F-4 on Surgical Materials and Devices."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1217. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aInternal fixation in fractures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBone plates (Orthopedics)$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEquipment Design$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHarvey, J. 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Hoddinott, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (111 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1221 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-012210-38" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock and its Subcommittee D18.06 on Physico-Chemical Properties of Soil in cooperation with the American Petroleum Institute (API)."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1221. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aOil pollution of soils$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoils$xAnalysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum$vCongresses. =700 1\$aO'Shay, Tracey A.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aHoddinott, Keith B.,$d1956-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1221. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1221.htm =LDR 01960nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1225 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118935 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1225-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1225-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE250 =111 2\$aVehicle-Road Interaction II Conference$d(1992 :$cSanta Barbara, Calif.) =245 10$aVehicle-road interaction /$cBohdan T. Kulakowski, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (267 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1225 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012250-08" =500 \\$a"The conference was sponsored by the Engineering Foundation (related ASTM Committees are D-4 on Road and Paving Materials and E-17 on Pavement Management Technologies)."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1225. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPavements$xLive loads$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTrucks$xTires$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStability$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKulakowski, Bohdan T.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1225. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1225.htm =LDR 02043nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1227 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118874 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1227-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1227-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Composites Bonding$d(1993 :$cDWF Airport, Tex.) =245 10$aComposites bonding /$cDennis J. Damico, Thomas L. Wilkins, Jr., and Sandra L. F. Niks, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (120 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1227 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012270-25" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-14 on Adhesives and its Subcommittee D14.40 on Adhesives for Plastics."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1227. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesives$vCongresses. =650 \0$acarbon$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDamico, Dennis J.,$d1947-$eeditor. =700 1\$aWilkinson, Thomas L.,$d1939-$eeditor. =700 1\$aNiks, Sandra L. 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Barron, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1991. =300 \\$a1 online resource (383 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1124 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-011240-16." =500 \\$a"The 14th Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1124. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater$xPollution$xEnvironmental aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater$xPollution$xToxicology$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMayes, Monte A.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBarron, Mace G.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1124. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1124.htm =LDR 01885nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1000 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114067 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1000-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1000-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$aSilver Anniversary Symposium on Corrosion Testing and Evaluation$d(1989 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aCorrosion testing and evaluation :$bsilver anniversary volume /$cRobert Baboian and Sheldon W. 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Chasin, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (257 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1078 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010780-48."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides and by its subcommittee E35-22 on Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"The Tenth Symposium on Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems held in Denver, Colorado, on 25-26 October 1989"-- Foreword. =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1078. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPesticides$xApplication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRisk assessment$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticides industry$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBode, Loren E.$q(Loren Eugene),$d1943-$eeditor. =700 1\$aHazen, James L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aChasin, David G.$q(David Gilbert),$d1942-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1078. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1078.htm =LDR 02139nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1083 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114593 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1083-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1083-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8 =111 2\$aSymposium on Liquid Particle Size Measurement Techniques.$n(2nd :$d1988 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aLiquid particle size measurement techniques.$n2nd volume /$cE. 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Berke, Victor Chaker, and David Whiting, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (193 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1065 =500 \\$a"ASTM publication code number (PCN) 04-010650-07." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1065. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aReinforcing bars$xCorrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChlorides$vCongresses. =650 \0$aConcrete$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBerke, Neal Steven,$d1952-$eeditor. =700 1\$aChaker, Victor,$eeditor. =700 1\$aWhiting, D.,$q(David),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1065. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1065.htm =LDR 01859nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1066 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114555 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1066-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1066-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQC476.6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Laser-Based Approaches in Luminescence Spectroscopy$d(1988 :$cBoston, Mass.) =245 10$aLaser techniques in luminescence spectroscopy /$cTuan Vo-Dinh and DeLyle Eastwood, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (65 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1066 =500 \\$a"ASTM publication code number (PCN) 04-010660-39." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1066. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aLuminescence spectroscopy$vCongresses. =650 \0$aLaser spectroscopy$vCongresses. =650 \0$afingerprints$vCongresses. =700 1\$aVo-Dinh, Tuan,$eeditor. =700 1\$aEastwood, D.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1066. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1066.htm =LDR 01748nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP1067 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114517 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1067-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1067-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH7005 =111 2\$aSymposium on Air Change Rate and Airtightness in Buildings$d(1989 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aAir change rate and airtightness in buildings /$cM. 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Sherman, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (310 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1067 =500 \\$a"ASTM publication code number (PCN) 04-010670-10." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1067. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aBuildings$xAirtightness$vCongresses. =650 \0$aventilation$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSherman, Max Howard,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1067. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1067.htm =LDR 02046nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1069 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112827 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1069-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1069-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP988 =111 2\$aSymposium on Building Sealants, Materials, Properties, and Performance$d(1990 : Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) =245 10$aBuildings sealants :$bmaterials, properties, and performance /$cThomas F. 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J., 22-27 June 1969. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1970. =300 \\$a1 online resource (315 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP466 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 466." =500 \\$a"The sponsors of this symposium were Committee E-1 on Methods of Testing, Subcommittee 7 on Impact Testing, and Committee E-24 on Fracture Testing of Metals."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP466. =650 \0$aMetals$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aImpact$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP466. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP466.htm =LDR 02233nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP957 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803109551 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP957-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP957-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD890 =111 2\$aSymposium on Sampling and Calibration for Atmospheric Measurements$d(1985 :$cBoulder, Colo.) =245 10$aSampling and calibration for atmospheric measurements /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee D-22 on Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres, Boulder, Colo., 12-16 Aug., 1985, John K. Taylor, National Bureau of Standards, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (225 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP957 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-957000-17." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Sampling and Calibration for Atmospheric Measurements was held in Boulder, Colorado, 12-16 August 1985. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-22 on Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP957. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAir quality$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aIndoor air pollution$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aIsocyanates$vCongresses. =700 1\$aTaylor, John K.$q(John Keenan),$d1912-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP957. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP957.htm =LDR 02465nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP958 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803109575 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP958-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP958-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.D86 =111 2\$aSymposium on Industrial Dust Explosions$d(1986 :$cPittsburgh, Pa.) =245 10$aIndustrial dust explosions :$bsymposium on Industrial Dust Explosions /$csponsored by ASTM Committee E-27 on Hazard Potential of Chemicals, Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Fire Protection Association-Committee on Explosion Protection Systems, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 10-13 June 1986, Kenneth L. Cashdollar, Bureau of Mines, and Martin Hertzberg, Bureau of Mines, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (363 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP958 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-958-000-31."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Industrial Dust Explosions was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 10-13 June 1986. ASTM Committee E-27 on Hazard Potential of Chemicals, the Bureau of Mines, and the National Fire Protection Association-Committee on Explosion Protection Systems were the sponsors."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP958. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aDust explosions$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDust control$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCalibration$vCongresses. =700 1\$aCashdollar, Kenneth L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aHertzberg, Martin.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP958. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP958.htm =LDR 02166nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP959 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803109568 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP959-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP959-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH2430 =111 2\$aSymposium on Roofing Research and Standards Development$d(1986 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aRoofing research and standards development /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee D-8 on Roofing, Waterproofing, and Bituminous Materials New Orleans, La., 3 Dec. 1986, Ricliard A. Critchell, Eastman Kodak Co., editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (136 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP959 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-959000-10." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Roofing Research and Standards Development was held in New Orleans, La., on 3 Dec. 1986. 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Holt, editor. =246 3\$aFactors and variables =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (214 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1072 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010720-23" =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Charpy Impact Test: Factors and Variables, sponsored by ASTM Committee E-28 on Mechanical Testing, was held in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, on 8-9 November 1989."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1072. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aNotched bar testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCompliance$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPendulum$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHolt, John M.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1072. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1072.htm =LDR 02614nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP1073 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112964 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1073-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1073-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGV411 =111 2\$aSymposium on the Characteristics and Safety of Playing Surfaces (Artificial and Natural) for Field Sports$d(1988 :$cPhoenix, Ariz.) =245 10$aNatural and artificial playing fields :$bcharacteristics and safety features /$cSchmidt/Hoerner/Milner/Morehouse, editors. =246 3\$aCharacteristics and safety features =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (196 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1073 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010730-47." =500 \\$a"Papers presented at the Symposium on the Characteristics and Safety of Playing Surfaces (Artificial and Natural) for Field Sports, held Dec. 6, 1988, Phoenix Ariz., sponsored by ASTM Committee F-8 on Sports Equipment and Facilities, ASTM Subcommittee F08.52 on Playing Surfaces and Facilities."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1073. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAthletic fields$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSynthetic sporting surfaces$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTurf management$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic fields$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSynthetic sporting surfaces$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTurf management$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSchmidt, Roger C.,$d1951-$eeditor. =700 1\$aHoerner, Earl F.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMilner, Edward M.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMorehouse, Chauncey A.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1073. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1073.htm =LDR 02071nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1076 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112988 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1076-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1076-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.G44 =111 2\$aSymposium on Microstructure and the Performance of Geosynthetics$d(1989 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aGeosynthetics microstructure and performance /$cIan D. Peggs, editor. =246 3\$aMicrostructure and performance =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (169 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1076 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010760-38" =500 \\$a"Papers from the ASTM Symposium on Microstructure and the Performance of Geosynthetics, held in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 27, 1989, and sponsored by ASTM Committee D-35 on Geotextiles, Geomembranes, and Related Products."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1076. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aGeosynthetics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGeotextiles$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGeomembranes$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPeggs, Ian D.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1076. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1076.htm =LDR 01882nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1079 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114579 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1079-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1079-E$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =111 2\$aSymposium on Asphalt Emulsions$d(1988 :$cPhoenix, Ariz.) =245 10$aAsphalt emulsions /$cHarold W. Muncy, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (111 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1079 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010790-08."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the symposium on Asphalt Emulsions, held in Phenix, Arizona on 7 Dec. 1988."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1079. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPavements$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMuncy, Harold W.$d 1927-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1079. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1079.htm =LDR 02451nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1080 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803113855 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1080-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1080-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA481 =111 2\$aSymposium on Thermal and Mechanical Behavior of Metal Matrix and Ceramic Matrix Composites$d(1988 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aThermal and mechanical behavior of metal matrix and ceramic matrix composites /$cJohn M. Kennedy, Helen H. Moeller, and W. S. Johnson, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (261 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1080 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010800-33." =500 \\$a"Papers from a symposium on Thermal and Mechanical Behavior of Metal Matrix and Ceramic Matrix Composites, held in Atlanta, Ga., 7-8 November 1988, sponsored by ASTM Committee D-30 on High Modulus Fibers and Their Composites and ASTM Committee E-24 on Fracture Testing."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1080. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMetallic composites$xThermal properties$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetallic composites$xMechanical properties$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCeramic-matrix composites$xThermal properties$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCeramic-matrix composites$xMechanical properties$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKennedy, John M.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMoeller, Helen H.,$d1954-$eeditor. =700 1\$aJohnson, W. S.$q(W. Steven),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1080. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1080.htm =LDR 02063nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1154 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114739 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1154-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1154-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$aASTM Symposium on Computer Modeling for Corrosion$d(1990 :$cSan Antonio, Tex.) =245 10$aComputer modeling in corrosion /$cRaymond S. Munn, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (296 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1154 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011540-27." =500 \\$a"The ASTM Symposium on Computer Modeling for Corrosion was held on 12-13 November 1990 m San Antonio, Texas. ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals and Its Subcommittee G01 03 on Computers in Corrosion sponsored the event."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1154. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives$xComputer simulation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aLight water reactors$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStress corrosion$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMunn, Raymond S.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1154. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1154.htm =LDR 02221nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1155 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114791 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1155-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1155-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153 =111 2\$aSymposium on Product Development and Research Guidance Testing with Special Consumer Groups$d(1991 :$cAlbuquerque, N.M.) =245 10$aProduct testing with consumers for research guidance :$bspecial consumer groups.$n2nd volume /$cLouise S. Wu and Ayn D. Gelinas, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (95 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1155 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011550-36." =500 \\$a"Papers presented at a symposium held in Albuquerque, N.M., 14 May 1991. Symposium held in conjunction with the 14-18 May standards development meetings of ASTM Committee E-18 on Sensory Evaluation of Materials and Products, the symposium sponsor."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1155. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCommercial products$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMarketing research$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWu, Louise S.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGelinas, Ayn D.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1155. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1155.htm =LDR 02468nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1157 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114449 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1157-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1157-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Cyclic Deformation, Fracture, and Nondestructive Evaluation of Advanced Materials$d(1990 :$cSan Antonio, Tex.) =245 10$aCyclic deformation, fracture, and nondestructive evaluation of advanced materials /$cM. R. Mitchell and Otto Buck, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (340 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1157 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011570-30." =500 \\$a"Based on papers presented at a symposium held in San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 12-13, 1990."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"The symposium on Cyclic Deformation, Fracture, and Nondestructive Evaluation of Advanced Materials, which was held in San Antonio, Texas, 12-13 November 1990. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E9 on Fatigue and its Subcommittees, E9.03 on Fatigue of Advanced Materials and E9.01.07 on Research on Nondestructive Evaluation of Advanced Materials."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1157. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNon-destructive testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCeramic materials$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMitchell, M. R.$q(Michael R.),$d1941-$eeditor. =700 1\$aBuck, Otto.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1157. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1157.htm =LDR 02260nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1158 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114456 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1158-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1158-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD1050.R57 =111 2\$aSymposium on Superfund Risk Assessment in Soil Contamination Studies$d(1991 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aSuperfund risk assessment in soil contamination studies /$cKeith B. Hoddinott, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (337 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1158 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011580-38." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Superfund Risk Assessment in Soil Contamination Studies, held in New Orleans, La. on 30-31 Jan., 1991. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock and its Subcommittees D18.06 on Physico-Chemical Properties of Soil, D18.14 on Geotechnics of Waste Management, and in cooperation with the U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1158. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aHazardous wastes$xRisk assessment$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHazardous wastes$xHealth aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil pollution$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHoddinott, Keith B.,$d1956-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1158. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1158.htm =LDR 02165nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1159 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114487 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1159-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1159-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =111 2\$aSymposium on Standardization of Fretting Fatigue Methods and Equipment$d(1990 :$cSan Antonio, Tex.) =245 10$aStandardization of fretting fatigue test methods and equipment /$cM. Helmi Attia and R. B. Waterhouse, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (281 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1159 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011590-30." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Standardization of Fretting Fatigue Methods and Equipment, held in San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 12-13, 1990., and sponsored by ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue"-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1159. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$xTesting$xStandards$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue testing machines$xStandards$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTitanium alloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aAttia, M. Helmi$q(Mahmoud Helmi),$eeditor. =700 1\$aWaterhouse, R. B.$q(Robert Barry),$d1922-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1159. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1159.htm =LDR 02183nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1164 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114838 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1164-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1164-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE251.5 =111 2\$aConference on Vehicle, Tire, Pavement Interface$d(1990 :$cSanta Barbara, Calif.) =245 10$aVehicle, tire, pavement interface /$cJ. J. Henry and James C. 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Dickson, North Texas State University, editors. =246 3\$aproceedings of the 4th annual symposium on aquatic toxicology =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1981. =300 \\$a1 online resource (471 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP737 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-737000-16." =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 737." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP737. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aWater$xPollution$xEnvironmental aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater$xPollution$xToxicology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEnvironmental impact analysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBranson, Donald Ray$d1942-$eeditor. =700 1\$aDickson, Kenneth L.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP737. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP737.htm =LDR 02098nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP738 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1981\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP738-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP738-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =111 2\$aSymposium on Fatigue Crack Growth Measurement and Data Analysis$d(1979 :$cPittsburgh, Pa.) =245 10$aFatigue crack growth measurement and data analysis /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committees E-9 on Fatigue and E-24 on Fracture Testing, American Society for Testing and Materials, Pittsburgh, Pa., 29-30 Oct. 1979, S. J. Hudak, Jr., Southwest Research Institute, and R. J. Bucci, Alcoa Laboratories, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1981. =300 \\$a1 online resource (370 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP738 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-738000-30." =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 738." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP738. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHudak, S. J.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBucci, R. 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R. Lampman, Duval Sales Corp., A. T. Peters, Inland Steel Co., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1981. =300 \\$a1 online resource (207 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP739 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-739000-01." =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 739." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP739. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aLiquid iron$xMetallurgy$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xMetallurgy$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAlloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLampman, J. R.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aPeters, A. 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N. Yong, McGill University, and F. C. Townsend, University of Florida, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1981. =300 \\$a1 online resource (717 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP740 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-740000-38." =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 740." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP740. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aShear strength of soils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAnisotropy$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPavements$xDesign and construction$vCongresses. =700 1\$aYong, R. 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L. McElroy and R. P. Tye, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1980. =300 \\$a1 online resource (568 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP718 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 718." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-718000-10." =500 \\$a"The American Society for Testing and Materials' Committee C-16 on Thermal and Cryogenic Insulating Materials sponsored the symposium in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP718. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aInsulation (Heat)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuilding materials$xThermal properties$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMcElroy, D. L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aTye, R. 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Castino, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. ; T. Z. Harmathy, National Research Council of Canada, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (103 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP762 =500 \\$a"04-762000-31." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Fire Risk Assessment was held 4 June 1980 at Hilton Head, S.C. ASTM Committee E-5 on Fire Standards sponsored the event."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP762. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFire risk assessment$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRisk assessment$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFire prevention$vCongresses. =655 \7$aElectronic books.$2rbgenr. =700 1\$aCastino, G. T.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aHarmathy, T. Z.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP762. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP762.htm =LDR 02177nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP763 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803107854 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP763-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP763-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE250 =111 2\$aSymposium on Pavement Surface Characteristics and Materials$d(1980 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aPavement surface characteristics and materials /$ca symposium, sponsored by ASTM Committees E-17 on Traveled Surface Characteristics and D-4 on Road and Paving Materials, Orlando, Fla., 11 Dec. 1980, C. M. Hayden, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (124 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP763 =500 \\$a"04-763000-47." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Pavement Surface Characteristics and Materials was held in Orlando, Fla., on 11 Dec. 1980. ASTM Committees E-17 on Traveled Surface Characteristics and D-4 on Road and Paving Materials sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP763. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPavements$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRoad materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTextures$vCongresses. =655 \7$aElectronic books.$2rbgenr. =700 1\$aHayden, C. M.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP763. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP763.htm =LDR 02337nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP764 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP764-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP764-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aSB952.8 =111 2\$aSymposium on Pesticide Tank Mix Applications$d(1980 :$cPhiladelphia, Pa.) =245 10$aPesticide tank mix applications :$bfirst conference /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides, Philadelphia, Pa., 7 Oct. 1980, J. F. Wright and A. D. Lindsay, FMC Corp. ; Ed Sawyer, Floridin Co., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (92 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP764 =500 \\$a"04-764000-48." =500 \\$a"This symposium on Pesticide Tank Mix Applications is the first in a series of symposia on the subject. ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides and Subcommittee E35.22 on Pesticide Formulation and Application Systems sponsored this first meeting, which was held in Philadelphia, Pa., on 7 Oct. 1980."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP764. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPesticides$xApplication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFertilizer-pesticide mixtures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticide containers$vCongresses. =655 \7$aElectronic books.$2rbgenr. =700 1\$aWright, J. F.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aLindsay, A. D.$q(A. David),$eeditor. =700 1\$aSawyer, Ed,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP764. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP764.htm =LDR 02184nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP765 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP765-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP765-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA460 =111 2\$aSymposium on Mechanical Testing for Deformation Model Development$d(1980 :$cBal Harbour, Fla.) =245 10$aMechanical testing for deformation model development /$csymposium sponsored by ASTM Committee E-28 on Mechanical Testing, Bal Harbour, Fla., 12-13 Nov. 1980, R. W. Rohde and J. C. Swearengen, Sandia National Laboratories, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (479 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP765 =500 \\$a"04-765000-23." =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Mechanical Testing for Deformation Model Development, sponsored by ASTM Committee E-28 on Mechanical Testing, was held in Bal Harbour, Florida, on 12-13 November 1980."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP765. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMetals$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStainless steel$vCongresses. =655 \7$aElectronic books.$2rbgenr. =700 1\$aRohde, R. W.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSwearengen, J. C.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP765. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP765.htm =LDR 02623nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP766 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803107960 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP766-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP766-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA1190 =111 2\$aSymposium on Aquatic Toxicology.$n(5th :$d1980 :$cPhiladelphia, Pa.) =245 10$aAquatic toxicology and hazard assessment :$bproceedings of the fifth annual symposium on aquatic toxicology /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides, Philadelphia, Pa., 7-8 Oct. 1980, J. G. Pearson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ; R. B. Foster, EG&G Bionomics and W. E. Bishop, Procter & Gamble Co., editors. =246 3\$aProceedings of the 5th annual symposium on aquatic toxicology =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (400 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP766 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-766000-16." =500 \\$a"The symposium on which these proceedings are based, the fifth symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment, was the fifth in a series of annual symposia on Aquatic Toxicology sponsored by ASTM. This meeting held 7-8 Oct. 1980, in Philadelphia, Pa., was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides and its Subcommittee E35.23 on Safety to Aquatic Organisms."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP766. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \2$aToxicology$xmethods$vCongresses. =650 \2$aWater Pollutants$xtoxicity$vCongresses. =650 \2$aWater$xPollution$xEnvironmental aspects$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPearson, J. G.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aFoster, R. B.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBishop, W. E.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP766. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP766.htm =LDR 02135nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP767 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP767-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP767-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$aSymposium on Atmospheric Corrosion of Metals$d(1980 :$cDenver, Colo.) =245 10$aAtmospheric corrosion of metals /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals, Denver, Colo., 19-20 May 1980, S. W. Dean, Jr., Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. ; E. C. Rhea, Reynolds Metals Co., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (414 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP767 =500 \\$a"04-767000-27." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Atmospheric Corrosion of Metals was presented at Denver, Colorado, 19-20 May 1980. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP767. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBridges$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuildings$vCongresses. =655 \7$aElectronic books.$2rbgenr. =700 1\$aDean, S. W.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aRhea, E. C.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP767. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP767.htm =LDR 02129nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP768 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP768-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP768-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Composites for Extreme Environments$d(1980 :$cBal Harbour, Fla.) =245 10$aComposites for extreme environments /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee D-30 on High Modulus Fibers and Their Composites, Bal Harbour, Fla., 11 Nov. 1980, N. R. Adsit, General Dynamics/Convair Division, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (179 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP768 =500 \\$a"04-768000-33." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Composites for Extreme Environments was held on 11 Nov. 1980 in Bal Harbour, Fla., ASTM Committee D-30 on High Modulus Fibers and Their Composites sponsored this symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP768. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFibrous composites$vCongresses. =650 \0$aExtreme environments$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =655 \7$aElectronic books.$2rbgenr. =700 1\$aAdsit, N. R.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP768. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP768.htm =LDR 02138nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP769 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP769-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP769-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.4 =111 2\$aSymposium on Selection and Use of Wear Tests for Coatings$d(1981 :$cPhoenix, Ariz.) =245 10$aSelection and use of wear tests for coatings /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee G-2 on Erosion and Wear, Phoenix, Ariz., 9 Dec. 1981, R. G. Bayer, IBM Corporation, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (179 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP769 =500 \\$a"04-769000-29." =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Selection and Use of Wear Tests for Coatings was held on 9 December 1981 in Phoenix, Arizona. ASTM Committee G-2 on Erosion and Wear and Subcommittee G02.30 on Wear were joint sponsors."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP769. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective coatings$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =655 \7$aElectronic books.$2rbgenr. =700 1\$aBayer, R. G.$q(Raymond George),$d1935-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP769. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP769.htm =LDR 02305nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP770 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803107137 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP770-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP770-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA460 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Low Cycle Fatigue and Life Prediction$d(1980 :$cFirminy, France) =245 10$aLow-cycle fatigue and life prediction /$ca symposium sponsored by French Metallurgical Society and ASTM, Firminy, France, 23-25 Sept., 1980, C. Amzallag, Creusot-Loire ; B. N. Leis, Battelle Columbus Laboratories ; P Rabbe, Creusot-Loire, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (651 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP770 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 770." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-770000-30." =500 \\$a"The International Symposium on Low Cycle Fatigue and Life Prediction, sponsored by the French Metallurgical Society and ASTM, was held in Firminy, France, on 23-25 September 1980."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP770. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMetals$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural stability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aAmzallag, C.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aLeis, B. N.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aRabbe, P.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP770. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP770.htm =LDR 02313nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP771 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803107120 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP771-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP771-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA473 =111 2\$aSymposium on Rolling Contact Fatigue Testing of Bearing Steels$d(1981 :$cPhoenix, Ariz.) =245 10$aRolling contact fatigue testing of bearing steels /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee A-1 on Steel, Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys, Phoenix, Ariz., 12-14 May 1981, J. J. C. Hoo, Acciaierie e Ferriere Lombarde Faick and Acciaierie di Bolzano, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (417 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP771 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 771." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-771000-02." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Rolling Contact Fatigue Testing of Bearing Steels was held on 12-14 May 1981 in Phoenix, Ariz. Sponsoring the event was ASTM Committee A-1 on Steel, Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys and its Subcommittee A01.28 on Bearing Steels."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP771. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRolling contact$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBall-bearings$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHoo, J. J. C.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP771. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP771.htm =LDR 02276nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP772 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP772-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP772-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Short Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials$d(1980 :$cMinneapolis, Minn.) =245 10$aShort fiber reinforced composite materials /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue, in cooperation with Society of Automotive Engineers and American Society of Civil Engineers, Minneapolis, Minn., 14-15 April 1980, B. A. Sanders, General Motors Corporation, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (263 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP772 =500 \\$a"04-772000-30." =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Short Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials, sponsored by ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue in cooperation with the Society of Automotive Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers, was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 14 and 15, 1980."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP772. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFibrous composites$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermoplastics$vCongresses. =655 \7$aElectronic books.$2rbgenr. =700 1\$aSanders, B. 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L. Swedlow and M. L. Williams, symposium co-chairmen. =246 3\$aProceedings of the 9th national symposium on fracture mechanics =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (579 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP601 =500 \\$a"04-601000-30" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP601. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCeramics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSwedlow, J. L. =700 1\$aWilliams, M. L.$q(Max L.). =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP601. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP601.htm =LDR 01913nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP602 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP602-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP602-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Environmental Effects on Advanced Composite Materials$d(1975 :$cMontréeal, Canada) =245 10$aEnvironmental effects on advanced composite materials :$ba symposium presented at the seventy-eighth annual meeting, American Society for Testing and Materials, Montreal, Canada, 22-27 June 1975, J. L. Christian, W. E. Witzell, and B. A. Stein, symposium cochairmen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (94 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP602 =500 \\$a"04-602000-33" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP602. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xCorrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGlass$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEpoxy resins$vCongresses. =700 1\$aChristian, J. L. =700 1\$aWitzell, W. E. =700 1\$aStein, B. A. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP602. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP602.htm =LDR 01795nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP603 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP603-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP603-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH2430 =111 2\$aSymposium on Roofing Systems$d(1975 :$cMontréeal, Canada) =245 10$aRoofing systems :$ba symposium presented at the seventy-eighth annual meeting, American Society for Testing and Materials, Montreal, Canada, 22-27 June 1975, E. Brotherson, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (145 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP603 =500 \\$a"04-603000-10" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP603. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aRoofing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBituminous materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWaterproofing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBrotherson, D. E.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP603. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP603.htm =LDR 01983nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP605 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803105409 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP605-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP605-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =111 2\$aSymposium on Properties Related to Fracture Toughness$d(1975 :$cMontréeal, Canada) =245 10$aProperties related to fracture toughness :$ba symposium presented at the seventy-eighth annual meeting, American Society for Testing and Materials, Montreal, Canada, 22-27 June 1975 /$cW. R. Warke, Volker Weiss, and George Hahn, symposium cochairmen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (144 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP605 =500 \\$a"04-605000-30" =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 605" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP605. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAlloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWarke, W. R.$q(William Robert). =700 1\$aWeiss, Volker,$d1930- =700 1\$aHahn, G. T.$q(George T.) =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP605. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP605.htm =LDR 01697nam a2200409 i 4500 =001 STP606 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP606-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP606-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =245 00$aBuilding seals and sealants /$cSponsored by ASTM Committee C-24 on Building Joint Sealants American Society for Testing and Materials, Julian Panek, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (362 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP606 =500 \\$a"04-606000-10" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP606. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aWaterproofing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSealing (Technology)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolyurethanes$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPanek, Julian,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP606. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP606.htm =LDR 02068nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP607 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP607-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP607-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH91.57.B5 =111 2\$aSymposium on Biological Monitoring of Water and Effluent Quality$d(1975 :$cBlacksburg, Va.) =245 10$aBiological monitoring of water and effluent quality /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee D-19 on Water, American Society for Testing and Materials, Blacksburg, Va., 2-4 Nov. 1975 ; John Cairns, Jr., K. L. Dickson, and G. F. Westlake, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (246 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP607 =500 \\$a"04-607000-16" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP607. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aIndicators (Biology)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEnvironmental monitoring$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. =700 1\$aCairns, John,$d1923-$eeditor. =700 1\$aDickson, Kenneth L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aWestlake, G. F.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP607. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP607.htm =LDR 02417nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP621 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP621-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP621-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL210 =111 2\$aJoint SAE-ASTM Symposium on "The Relationship of Engine Oil Viscosity to Engine Performance"$d(1977 :$cDetroit, Mich.) =245 14$aThe relationship between engine oil viscosity and engine performance /$csymposium collected and collated by R. M. Stewart T. W. Selby ; symposium chairmen T. F. Lonstrup, P. A. Bennett, M. L. McMillan, W. E. Waddey ; sponsored by Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc. and American Society for Testing and Materials ; presented at SAE International Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition Detroit, Michigan February 28 - March 4, 1977. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (108 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP621 =500 \\$a"The Joint SAE-ASTM Symposium on "The Relationship of Engine Oil Viscosity to Engine Performance" was presented at the 1977 SAE International Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition Meeting held in Detroit, Michigan, February 28-March 4."-- Preface =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP621. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAutomobiles$xMotors$vCongresses. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xViscosity$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFluids$vCongresses. =700 1\$aStewart, R. M.$q(Ross M.) =700 1\$aSelby, T. W.$q(Theodore W.),$d1928- =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP621. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP621.htm =LDR 02375nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP621_S1 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP621_S1-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP621_S1-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL153.5 =111 2\$aSAE-ASTM Symposium on "The Relationship between Engine Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance"$d(1977 :$cTulsa, Okla.) =245 14$aThe relationship between engine oil viscosity and engine performance, part II /$csymposium collected and collated by R.M. Stewart, T.W. Selby ; symposium chairmen, T.F. Lonstrup, P. A. Bennett, M. L. McMillan, W. E. Waddey ; sponsored by Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., and American Society for Testing and Materials ; presented at SAE Fuels & Lubricants meeting, Tulsa, Okla., June 6-9, 1977. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (56 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP621_S1 =500 \\$a"This SAE-ASTM Symposium entitled "The Relationship between Engine Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance"-Part II (SAE SP 419-ASTM STP 621-S1) was presented at the SAE Fuels and Lubricants Meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 6-9, 1977."-- Preface =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP621_S1. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAutomobiles$xMotors$vCongresses. =650 \0$aViscosity$vCongresses. =700 1\$aStewart, R. M.$q(Ross M.) =700 1\$aSelby, T. W.$q(Theodore W.),$d1928- =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP621_S1. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP621_S1.htm =LDR 02357nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP623 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP623-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP623-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =111 2\$aSymposium on Dispersive Clays, Related Piping, and Erosion in Geotechnical Projects$d(1976 :$cChicago, Ill.) =245 10$aDispersive clays, related piping, and erosion in geotechnical projects /$ca symposium presented at the seventy-ninth annual meeting, American Society for Testing and Materials, Chicago, Ill., 27-June-2 July 1976 ; J. L Sherard, Consulting Engineer, and R. S. Decker, Hoskins-Western-Sonderegger, Inc., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (486 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP623 =500 \\$a"04-623000-38." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Dispersive Clays, Related Piping, and Erosion in Geotechnical Projects was presented at the seventy-ninth Annual Meeting of the American Society for Testing and Materials held in Chicago, Ill., 27 June-2 July 1976. Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock for Engineering Purposes sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP623. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil erosion$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSherard, James L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aDecker, Rey S.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP623. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP623.htm =LDR 02292nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP624 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP624-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP624-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA417.2 =111 2\$aSymposium on Nondestructive Testing Standards$d(1976 :$cGaithersburg, Md.) =245 10$aNondestructive testing standards, a review /$ca symposium sponsored by the National Bureau of Standards, American Society for Testing and Materials' Committee E-7 on Nondestructive Testing, and American Society for Nondestructive Testing Gaithersburg, Md., 19-21 May 1976, Harold Berger, National Bureau of Standards, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (344 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP624 =500 \\$a"04-624000-22." =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Nondestructive Testing Standards was held at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) in Gaithersburg, Md., 19-21 May 1976. The meeting was sponsored by NBS, the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT)."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP624. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aNondestructive testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNeutron radiography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNuclear power plants$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBerger, Harold,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP624. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP624.htm =LDR 02340nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP625 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP625-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP625-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aSB960 =111 2\$aSymposium on Test Methods for Vertebrate Pest Control and Management Materials$d(1976 :$cMonterey, Calif.) =245 10$aTest methods for vertebrate pest control and management materials /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides American Society for Testing and Materials, Monterey, Calif., 8 March 1976, W. B. Jackson, Bowling Green State University ; R. E. Marsh, University of California, Davis, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (258 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP625 =500 \\$a"04-625000-48." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Test Methods for Vertebrate Pest Control and Management Materials was held 8 March 1976 at Monterey, Calif. The American Society for Testing and Materials' Committee E-35 on Pesticides sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP625. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aVertebrate pests$xControl$xEquipment and supplies$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRepellents$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticides$xTesting$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJackson, W. 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Hahn and M. F. Kanninen, Battelle Columbus Laboratories, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (422 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP627 =500 \\$a"04-627000-30." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Fast Fracture and Crack Arrest was presented at Chicago, Ill., 28-30 June 1976. ASTM Committee E-24 on Fracture Testing of Metals sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP627. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMetals$xFracture$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpecimens$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMild steel$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHahn, G. 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Barsom, symposium chairman. =246 3\$aProceedings of the 10th national symposium on fracture mechanics =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (519 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP631 =500 \\$a"04-631000-30." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP631. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel alloys$xFracture$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBarsom, John M.,$d1938- =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP631. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP631.htm =LDR 02040nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP632 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803103214 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP632-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP632-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA480.A6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Developments in Fracture Mechanics Test Methods Standardization$d(1976 :$cSt. Louis, Mo.) =245 10$aDevelopments in fracture mechanics test methods standardization :$ba symposium presented at St. Louis, Mo., 4 May 1976 /$cW. F. Brown, Jr., NASA-Lewis Research Center and J. G. Kaufman, Aluminum Company of America, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (286 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP632 =500 \\$a"04-632000-30." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Pubication 632" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP632. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBrown, William F.$d1922-$eeditor. =700 1\$aKaufman, J. 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L. Lowe, Jr., Babcock & Wilcox ; G. W. Parry, Combustion Engineering, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (677 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP633 =500 \\$a"04-633000-35." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP633. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aZirconium$vCongresses. =650 \0$aZirconium alloys$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNuclear reactors$xMaterials$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLowe, A. L,$eeditor. =700 1\$aParry, G. 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L. Mayer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ; J. L. Hamelink, Lilly Research Laboratories, editors. =246 3\$aProceedings of the 1st annual symposium on aquatic toxicology =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (307 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP634 =500 \\$a"04-634000-16." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP634. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater$xPollution$xToxicology$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMayer, F. L.$q(Foster Lee),$d1942-$eeditor. =700 1\$aHamelink, J. 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W. Hoadley, Georgia Institute of Technology ; B. J. Dutka, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (356 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP635 =500 \\$a"04-635000-16." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 635." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP635. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSanitary microbiology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater$xMicrobiology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBacteria$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHoadley, A. 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L. Reifsnider, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; K. N. Lauraitis, Lockheed-California Company, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (273 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP636 =500 \\$a"04-636000-33." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP636. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFibrous composites$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGraphite$vCongresses. =700 1\$aReifsnider, K. L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aLauraitis, K. 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Koerner, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (386 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1081 =500 \\$a"Papers presented at the Symposium on Geosynthetic Testing for Waste Containment Applications held in Las Vegas on Jan. 23, 1990 and sponsored by ASTM Committee D-35 on Geosynthetics."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"ASTM publication code number (PCN) 04-010810-38." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1081." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1081. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSanitary landfills$xLinings$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGeomembranes$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGeosynthetics$xTesting$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKoerner, Robert M.,$d1933-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1081. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1081.htm =LDR 02076nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1082 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803113862 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1082-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1082-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA1247.C65 =111 2\$aSymposium on Characterization and Toxicity of Smoke$d(1988 :$cPhoenix, Ariz.) =245 10$aCharacterization and toxicity of smoke /$cHarry K. Hasegawa, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (183 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1082 =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at a symposium held in Phoenix, Ariz. on Dec. 5, 1988 and sponsored by ASTM Committee E-5 on Fire Standards."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"ASTM publication code number (PCN) 04-010820-31."--t.p. verso =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1081." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1082. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aCombustion gases$xToxicology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSmoke$xToxicology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFires$vCongresses. =650 \2$aGases$xtoxicity$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHasegawa, Harry K.,$d1947-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1082. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1082.htm =LDR 01913nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1084 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803113848 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1084-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1084-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =111 2\$aSymposium on Building Deck Waterproofing$d(1989 :$cLauderdale, Fla.) =245 10$aBuilding deck waterproofing /$cLaura E. 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Demars and Ronald C. Chaney, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (310 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1087 =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"ASTM publication code number (PCN)04-010870-38." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1087." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1087. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aWaste disposal in the ocean$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMarine geotechnique$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDemars, K. 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Cassady, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (407 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1093 =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee F-17 on Plastic Piping Systems and Subcommittee D20.23 on Reinforced Plastic Piping Systems and Chemical Equipment sponsored the symposium in cooperation with ASTM Committees D-20 on Plastics and D-18 on Soil and Rock, the Uni-Bell PVC Pipe Association, the Fiberglass Pipe Institute, and the Plastics Pipe Institute."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"ASTM publication code number (PCN) 04-010930-58." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1093." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1093. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSewer-pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStress relaxation$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBuczala, George S.,$d1932-$eeditor. =700 1\$aCassady, Michael J.,$d1942-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1093. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1093.htm =LDR 02175nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1167 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114760 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1167-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1167-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.4 =111 2\$aSymposium on Wear Testing of Advanced Materials$d(1992 :$cSan Antonio, Tex.) =245 10$aWear testing of advanced materials /$cRamesh Divakar and Peter J. Blau, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (170 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1167 =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Wear Testing of Advanced Materials was presented in San Antonio, Tex., on 14 November 1992. 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Parise, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (169 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1168 =500 \\$a"Science and Technology of Building Seals, Sealants, Glazing and Waterproofing, contains papers presented at the symposium of the same name, held in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. on 30 Jan. 1991. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee C-24 on Building Seals and Sealants."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011680-10." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1168." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1168. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aWaterproofing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSealing (Technology)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGlass$vCongresses. =700 1\$aParise, Charles J.,$d1919-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1168. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1168.htm =LDR 02393nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1169 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114951 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1169-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1169-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA355 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on "M3D: Mechanics and Mechanisms of Material Damping"$d(1991 :$cBaltimore, Md.) =245 10$aM3D, mechanics and mechanisms of material damping /$cVikram K. 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Gorsuch, and William R. Lower, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (363 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1091 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010910-16." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1091." =500 \\$a"First Symposium on Use of Plants for Toxicity Assessment was held in Atlanta, Georgia, on 19-20 April 1989. 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R.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1091. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1091.htm =LDR 02198nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1092 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114012 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1092-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1092-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =111 2\$aSymposium on Applications of Automation Technology to Fatigue and Fracture Testing$d(1989 :$cKansas City, Mo.) =245 10$aApplications of automation technology to fatigue and fracture testing /$cArthur A. Braun, Noel E. Ashbaugh, and Fraser M. Smith, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (296 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1092 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010920-30." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1092." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committees E9 on Fatigue and E24 on Fracture Testing."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1092. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xTesting$xAutomation$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBraun, Arthur A.,$d1953-$eeditor. =700 1\$aAshbaugh, Noel E.,$d1940-$eeditor. =700 1\$aSmith, Fraser M.,$d1959-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1092. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1092.htm =LDR 02291nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1095 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803113961 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1095-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1095-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =111 2\$aSymposium on Physico-Chemical Aspects of Soil, Rock, and Related Materials$d(1989 :$cSt. Louis, Mo.) =245 10$aPhysico-chemical aspects of soil and related materials /$cKeith B. Hoddinott and Robert O. Lamb, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (201 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1095 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010950-38." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1095." =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the symposium on Physico-Chemical Aspects of Soil, Rock, and Related Materials, which was held in St. Louis, Missouri, on 29 June 1989. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock and its Subcommittee D18.06 on Physico-Chemical Properties of Soils and Rocks."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1095. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil physics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil chemistry$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHoddinott, Keith B.,$d1956-$eeditor. =700 1\$aLamb, Robert O.,$d1943-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1095. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1095.htm =LDR 02160nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1097 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114005 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1097-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1097-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQA276.6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Statistical Sampling$d(1990 :$cPhiladelphia, Pa.) =245 10$aStatistical sampling :$bpast, present, and future theoretical and practical /$cMilton J. Kowalewski and Josh B. Tye, editors. =246 3\$aPast, present, and future theoretical and practical =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (92 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1097 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010970-34." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1097." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Statistical Sampling was presented in Philadelphia on 2 April 1990. ASTM Committee E-11 on Quality and Statistics sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1097. =650 \0$aSampling (Statistics)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMathematical statistics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aQuality control$xStatistical methods$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKowalewski, Milton J.,$d1944-$eeditor. =700 1\$aTye, Josh B.,$d1940-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1097. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1097.htm =LDR 02349nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1100 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114029 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1100-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1100-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTG315 =111 2\$aSymposium on Extending the Life of Bridges$d(1987 :$cLake Buena Vista, Fla.) =245 10$aExtending the life of bridges /$cG. W. Maupin, Jr., Bernard C. Brown, and Abba G. Lichtenstein, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (132 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1100 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011000-08." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1100." =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at a symposium Extending the Life of Bridges held in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., 5 December 1989. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-4 on Road and Paving Materials, its Subcommittees D04.32 on Bridges and Structures and D04.36 on Bridge Deck Protective Systems, and ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1100. =650 \0$aBridges$xMaintenance and repair$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGirders$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aConcrete bridges$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBridges$xInspection$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMaupin, G. W.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBrown, Bernard C.,$d1934-$eeditor. =700 1\$aLichtenstein, Abba G.,$d1922-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1100. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1100.htm =LDR 02189nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1050 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112742 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1050-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1050-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGV846 =111 2\$aSymposium on Safety in Ice Hockey$d(1987 :$cMontreal, Quebec) =245 10$aSafety in ice hockey /$cC. R. Castaldi and Earl F. Hoerner, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (284 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1050 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-01050-47." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1050." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Safety in Ice Hockey was held on 27 Oct. 1987, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The event was sponsored by ASTM Committee F-8 on Sports Equipment and Facilities and by its Subcommittee F08.15 on Hockey; it was also cosponsored by the Hockey Equipment Certification Council."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1050. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aHockey$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHockey$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHockey injuries$vCongresses. =700 1\$aCastaldi, C. 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Parise, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (134 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1054 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010540-10." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1054." =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Science and Technology of Glazing Systems was held at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on 1 February 1, 1988. 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Schock, Jr., editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (143 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1057 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010570-32." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1057." =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the symposium on Accreditation Practices: Inspection and Tests, which was held in Baltimore, Maryland, 18 May 1988."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1057. =650 \0$aMaterials testing laboratories$xAccreditation$zUnited States$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting laboratories$xAccreditation$zUnited States$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEngineering laboratories$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSchock, Harvey,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1057. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1057.htm =LDR 02225nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1068 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112803 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1068-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1068-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL153.5 =111 2\$aSymposium on High-Temperature, High-Shear (HTHS) Oil Viscosity$d(1988 :$cAnaheim, Calif.) =245 10$aHigh-temperature, high-shear (HTHS) oil viscosity :$bmeasurement and relationship to engine operation /$cJames A. Spearot, editor. =246 3\$aMeasurement and relationship to engine operation =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (103 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1068 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010680-12." =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1068." =500 \\$a"The Symposium on High-Temperature, High-Shear (HTHS) Oil Viscosity: Measurement and Relationship to Engine Operation was presented at Anaheim, Calif., on 6 Dec. 1988. 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E. Foster Kawecki Beryico Industries, Inc., editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1980. =300 \\$a1 online resource (95 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP708 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 708." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-708000-24." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP708. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aChemistry, Analytic$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStatistics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aFoster, J. 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E. Tonini, American Hot Dip Galvanizers Association, Inc., and J. M. Gaidis, W. R. Grace & Co., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1980. =300 \\$a1 online resource (204 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP713 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 713." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-713000-2." =500 \\$a"The American Society for Testing and Materials' Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals through its Subcommittee G01.14 on Reinforcing Steel in Concrete sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP713. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aReinforcing bars$xCorrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aConcrete$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChlorides$vCongresses. =700 1\$aTonini, D. 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F. Bryan, The Boeing Wichita Co., and J. M. Potter, Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1980. =300 \\$a1 online resource (236 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP714 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 714." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-714000-30." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP714. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMetals$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCrack$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBryan, D. F.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aPotter, J. 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Buikema, Jr., and John Cairns, Jr., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1980. =300 \\$a1 online resource (209 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP715 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 715." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-715000-16." =500 \\$a"Sponsored by the American Society for Testing and Materials through its Committee D-19 on Water, this symposium was also cosponsored by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP715. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAquatic invertebrates$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater Pollution$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBuikema, Arthur L.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aCairns, John,$d1923-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP715. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP715.htm =LDR 02249nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP717 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1980\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803107052 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP717-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP717-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ280.7 =111 2\$aSymposium on Corrosion in Geothermal Systems$d(1979 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aGeothermal scaling and corrosion /$csymposia presented at New Orleans, La., 19-20 Feb. 1979, and Honolulu, Hawaii, 4-5 April 1979, L. 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Dutcher, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1978. =300 \\$a1 online resource (71 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP661 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 661." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-661000-13." =500 \\$a"The symposium on Field Description of Coal was presented at Ottawa, Ont., Canada, 22-23 Sept. 1976."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP661. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aCoal$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCoal$xGeology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCoal mines and mining$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDutcher, Russell R.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP661. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP661.htm =LDR 02228nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP660 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1978\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP660-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP660-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH1715 =111 2\$aSymposium on Heat Transmission Measurements$d(1977 :$cPhiladelphia, Pa.) =245 10$aThermal transmission measurements of insulation /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee C-16 on Thermal and Cryogenic Insulating Materials, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 19-20 Sept. 1977, R. 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Vinson, University of Delaware, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1978. =300 \\$a1 online resource (289 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP658 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 658." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-658000-3." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Advanced Composite Materials-Environmental Effects was held in Dayton, Ohio, 29-30 Sept. 1977."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP658. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGraphite composites$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xCorrosion$vCongresses. =700 1\$aVinson, Jack R.,$d1929-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP658. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP658.htm =LDR 02139nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP657 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1978\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP657-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP657-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD194.6 =245 00$aEstimating the hazard of chemical substances to aquatic life /$csponsored by ASTM Committee D-19 on Water, American Society for Testing and Materials ; John Cairns, Jr., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, K. 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F. Steigerwald, Climax Molybdenum Co., editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1978. =300 \\$a1 online resource (257 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP656 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 656." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-656000-27." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP656. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aStainless steel$xCorrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel, Stainless$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel alloys$xCorrosion$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSteigerwald, R. 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Bryan and Karen Gebert-Thompson, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (152 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1181 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1181." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011810-31." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on the Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1181. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSpace vehicles$xEquipment and supplies$xCleaning$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpace vehicles$xOxygen equipment$xCleaning$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCleaning compounds$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChlorofluorocarbons$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBryan, Coleman J.,$d1936-$eeditor. =700 1\$aGebert-Thompson, Karen,$d1954-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1181. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1181.htm =LDR 02193nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1182 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114944 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1182-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1182-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Skiing Trauma and Skiing Safety.$n(9th :$d1991 :$cThredbo , N.S.W.) =245 10$aSkiing trauma and safety :$bninth international symposium /$cRobert J. Johnson, C. D. Mote, Jr., and John Zelcer, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (276 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1182 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1182." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011820-47." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F-27 on Snow Skiing and the International Society for Skiing Safety (ISSS)."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1182. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTibial Fractures$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJohnson, Robert J.,$d1939-$eeditor. =700 1\$aMote, C. 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Scully, David C. Silverman, and Martin W. Kendig, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (480 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1188 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1188." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011880-27." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1188. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectric resistance$xData processing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectrochemical analysis$xData processing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aScully, John R.$d1958-$eeditor. =700 1\$aSilverman, David C.,$d1947-$eeditor. =700 1\$aKendig, Martin W.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1188. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1188.htm =LDR 01930nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1189 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118676 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1189-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1189-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =111 2\$aNational Symposium on Fracture Mechanics.$n(23rd :$d1991 :$cCollege Station, Tex.) =245 10$aFracture mechanics.$ntwenty-third symposium /$cRavinder Chona, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (866 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1189 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1189." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011890-30." =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee E24 on Fracture Testing was the sponsor."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1189. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicromechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPressure vessels$vCongresses. =700 1\$aChona, Ravinder,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1189. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1189.htm =LDR 02008nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1190 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118850 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1190-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1190-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.5 =111 2\$aSymposium on Geosynthetic Soil Reinforcement Testing Procedures$d(1993 :$cSan Antonio, Tex.) =245 10$aGeosynthetic soil reinforcement testing procedures /$cS. C. Jonathan Cheng, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (248 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1190 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1190." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011900-38." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-35 on Geosynthetics."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1190. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGeosynthetics$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGeotextiles$vCongresses. =700 1\$aCheng, S. C. 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Vander Voort, editor. =246 3\$aAdvances in video technology for microstructural control =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1991. =300 \\$a1 online resource (387 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1094 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1094." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-010940-23." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM E-4 on Metallography."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1094. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMetallography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aVideo microscopy$vCongresses. =650 \0$aImage analysis$vCongresses. =700 1\$aVander Voort, George F.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1094. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1094.htm =LDR 02030nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1102 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1991\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114074 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1102-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1102-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD365 =111 2\$aSymposium on Monitoring Water in the 1990"s, Meeting New Challenges$d(1990 :$cDenver, Colo.) =245 10$aMonitoring water in the 1990's :$bmeeting new challenges /$cJack R. 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Bayer, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1991. =300 \\$a1 online resource (185 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1105 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1105." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee G-2 on Wear and Erosion."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1105. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aTribology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicromachining$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFriction$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLudema, Kenneth C.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBayer, R. 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Gupta, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (476 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP990 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 990." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-990000-46." =500 \\$a"The Symposium was sponsored by ASTM Commitee F-1 on Electronics and Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International [SEMI] in cooperation with National Institute for Standards and Technology [NIST], Stanford University Center for Integrated Circuits and IEEE Components, Hybrids & Manufacturing Technology Society."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP990. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xDesign and construction$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetallizing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSegregation$vCongresses. =700 1\$aGupta, Dinesh C.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP990. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP990.htm =LDR 02415nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1001 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111844 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1001-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1001-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQC795.32.R3 =111 2\$aASTM-Euratom Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry.$n(6th :$d1987 :$cJackson Hole, Wyo.) =245 10$aReactor dosimetry :$bmethods, applications, and standardization /$cHarry Farrar IV and E. P. Lippincott, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (803 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1001 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1001." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010010-35." =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee E-10 on Nuclear Technology and Applications and The Commission of the European Communities, Joint Research Centre, served as sponsors. Co-sponsors were the U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. National Bureau of Standards, and the Electric Power Research Institute. 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Harper, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (309 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1002 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1002." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010020-17." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by the ASTM Committee D-22 on Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres in cooperation with the Air Pollution Control Association and the American Industrial Hygiene Association."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1002. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aIndoor air pollution$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAir quality$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAerosols$vCongresses. =700 1\$aNagda, N. L.$q(Niren Laxmichand),$d1946-$eeditor. =700 1\$aHarper, J. P.$q(Jerome P.),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1002. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1002.htm =LDR 02055nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1006 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111851 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1006-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1006-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =111 2\$aSymposium on Development of Fatigue Loading Spectra$d(1987 :$cCincinnati, Ohio) =245 10$aDevelopment of fatigue loading spectra /$cJohn M. Potter and Roy T. Watanabe. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (238 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1006 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1006." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010060-30." =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue and SAE Qommittee on Fatigue Design and Evaluation sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1006. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue testing machines$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPotter, John M.,$d1943-$eeditor. =700 1\$aWatanabe, Roy T.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1006. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1006.htm =LDR 02318nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1008 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111813 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1008-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1008-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD103.I53 =111 2\$aASTM Symposium on Femoral Intramedullary Rods: Clinical Performance and Related Laboratory Testing$d(1987 :$cCincinnati, Ohio) =245 10$aIntramedullary rods :$bclinical performance and related laboratory testing /$cJ. Paul Harvey, Jr., A. U. Daniels, and Robert F. Games, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (196 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1008 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1008." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010080-54." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F-4 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices and the Committee on Biomedical Engineering of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1008. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aIntramedullary fracture fixation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aIntramedullary rods$xStandards$vCongresses. =650 \0$aIntramedullary rods$xTesting$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHarvey, J. 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Steele, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (277 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1011 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1011." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010110-35." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by Committee E-10 on Nuclear Technology and Applications and by the International Atomic Energy Agency."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1011. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSteele, Lendell E.,$d1928-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1011. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1011.htm =LDR 02016nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1013 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111899 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1013-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1013-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =111 2\$aSymposium on Effects of Soil Characteristics on Corrosion$d(1987 :$cCincinnati, Ohio.) =245 10$aEffects of soil characteristics on corrosion /$cVictor Chaker and J. 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Schreuders and Charles R. Marek, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (181 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1016 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1016." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010160-08."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee D-4 on Road and Paving Materials sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1016. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAggregates (Building materials)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPavements, Flexible$xDesign and construction$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPavements, Flexible$xTesting$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSchreuders, Hans G.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMarek, Charles R.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1016. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1016.htm =LDR 02093nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1017 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111912 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1017-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1017-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Computerization and Networking of Materials Property Data Bases.$n(1st :$d1987 :$cPhiladelphia, Pa.) =245 10$aComputerization and networking of materials data bases /$cJerry S. 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Rumble, Jr., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (355 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1017 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1017." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010170-63." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-49 on Computerization of Material Property Data."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1017. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTerminology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolymers$vCongresses. =700 1\$aGlazman, Jerry S.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aRumble, John R.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1017. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1017.htm =LDR 01970nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1018 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111943 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1018-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1018-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD427.P4 =245 00$aOil dispersants :$bnew ecological approaches /$cL. 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Wood, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (202 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1019 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1019." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010190-50." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-14 on Mass Spectrometry."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1019. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFuel$xAnalysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMass spectrometry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFossil fuels$vCongresses. =700 1\$aAshe, Terrence R.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aWood, Karl Vernon,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1019. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1019.htm =LDR 02001nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1021 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112520 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1021-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1021-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ266 =111 2\$aSymposium on Turbine Oil Monitoring$d(1987 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aTurbine oil monitoring /$cWilliam C. Young and Reginald S. Roberton, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (76 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1021 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1021." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-01021012." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-2 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1021. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aTurbomachines$xLubrication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAntioxidants$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydraulic fluids$vCongresses. =700 1\$aYoung, William C.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aRoberton, Reginald S.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1021. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1021.htm =LDR 02208nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1024 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112629 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1024-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1024-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA576.A2 =111 2\$aConference on the Susceptibility to Inhaled Pollutants$d(1987 :$cWilliamsburg, Va.) =245 10$aSusceptibility to inhaled pollutants /$cMark J. Utell and Robert Frank, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (244 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1024 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1024." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04010240-17." =500 \\$a"The Conference was sponsored by The American Lung Association, The American Petroleum Institute, The Electric Power Research Institute, The Health Effects Institute, The Natural Resources Defense Council, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1024. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAir$xPollUtion$xToxicology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAir$xPollution$xHealth aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNitrogen dioxide$vCongresses. =700 1\$aUtell, Mark J.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aFrank, Robert,$d1921-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1024. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1024.htm =LDR 02142nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1026 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112605 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1026-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1026-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE250 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Nondestructive Testing of Pavements and Backcalculation of Moduli.$n(1st :$d1988 :$cBaltimore, Md.) =245 10$aNondestructive testing of pavements and backcalculation of moduli /$cAlbert J. Bush III and Gilbert Y. Baladi, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (702 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1026 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1026." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010260-08." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committees D-4 on Road and Paving Materials and D-18 on Soil and Rock."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1026. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPavements$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNondestructive testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aReliability$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBush, A. J.$q(Albert Jasper),$eeditor. =700 1\$aBaladi, Gilbert Y.,$d1943-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1026. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1026.htm =LDR 02105nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1032 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112704 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1032-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1032-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA481 =111 2\$aSymposium on Metal Matrix Composites: Testing, Analysis, and Failure Modes$d(1988 :$cSparks, Nev.) =245 10$aMetal matrix composites :$btesting, analysis, and failure modes /$cW.S. Johnson, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (289 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1032 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1032." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-0103203." =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee D-30 on High Modulus Fibers and Their Composites: Testing, Analysis, and Failure Modes and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1032. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMetallic composites$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPlasticity$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJohnson, W. S.$q(W. Steven),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1032. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1032.htm =LDR 02233nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1033 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112612 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1033-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1033-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD1060 =111 2\$aInternational Hazardous Waste Symposium on Environmental Aspects of Stabilization/Solidification of Hazardous and Radioactive Wastes.$n(4th :$d1987 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aEnvironmental aspects of stabilization and solidification of hazardous and radioactive wastes /$cPierre Cãotée and Michael Gilliam, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (440 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1033 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1033." =500 \\$a"The symposium by ASTM Committee D-34 on Waste Disposal Environmental Canada, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Alberta Environmental Centre, and U.S. Department of Energy."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1033. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aHazardous wastes$xEnvironmental aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRadioactive wastes$xEnvironmental aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSewage sludge digestion$vCongresses. =700 1\$aCãotée, Pierre,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGilliam, Michael,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1033. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1033.htm =LDR 02244nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1035 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112568 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1035-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1035-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153 =111 2\$aSymposium on Product Testing with Consumers for Research Guidance$d(1988 :$cBaltimore, Md.) =245 10$aProduct testing with consumers for research guidance /$cLouise S. Wu, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (90 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1035 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1035." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010350-36." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-18 on Sensory Evaluation of Materials and Products, the Product Development Management Association, the American Marketing Association, and the American Statistical Association (Committee on National and International Statistical Standards)."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1035. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCommercial products$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMarketing research$vCongresses. =650 \0$aConsumers' preferences$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWu, Louise S.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1035. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1035.htm =LDR 02110nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1037 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112971 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1037-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1037-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.58 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Protective Clothing: Chemical Protective Clothing Performance in Chemical Emergency Response$d(1989 :$cSan Diego, Calif.) =245 10$aChemical protective clothing performance in chemical emergency response /$cJ. L. Perkins and J. O. Stull, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (282 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1037 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-010370-55"-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"The sponsor of the event was ASTM Committee F-23 on Protective Clothing."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1037. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPerkins, J. L.$q(Jimmy Lee),$d1951-$eeditor. =700 1\$aStull, J. O.$q(Jeffrey O.),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1037. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1037.htm =LDR 02314nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1039 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112544 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1039-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1039-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =245 00$aWater vapor transmission through building materials and systems :$bmechanisms and measurement /$cHeinz R. Trechsel and Mark Bomberg, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (175 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1039 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1039." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010390-10." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by Committee C-16 on Thermal Insulation and Committee E-6 on Performance of Building Constructions. 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Melilli and Edward G. Nisbett, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (311 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1042 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1042." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010420-02." =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Residual and Unspecified Elements in Steel was held on 11-13 Nov. 1987 at Bai Harbour, FL. 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Bucinell, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1998. =300 \\$a1 online resource (311 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1330 =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the Seventh Symposium on Composites: Fatigue and Fracture, held in St. Louis, Missouri, on 7-8 May 1997. The sponsor of the event was Committee D-30 on Composite Materials and Committee E-8 on Fatigue and Fracture."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1330. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xFracture$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBucinell, Ronald B.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1330. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1330.htm =LDR 02277nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1333 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1998\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124790 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1333-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1333-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =111 2\$aSymposium on Toxicology and Risk Assessment, Ultraviolet Radiation and the Environment.$n(7th :$d1997 :$cSt. Louis, Mo.) =245 10$aEnvironmental toxicology and risk assessment.$nseventh volume /$cEdward E. Little, Bruce M. Greenberg, and Aaron J. DeLonay, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1998. =300 \\$a1 online resource (418 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1333 =500 \\$a"ASTM stock : STP1333." =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the Seventh Symposium on Toxicology and Risk Assessment: Ultraviolet Radiation and the Environment, held 7-9 April, 1997 in St. Louis, Mo. The symposium, the 24th in a series on environmental toxicology, was sponsored by Committee E-47."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1333. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPollution$xEnvironmental aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLittle, Edward E.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGreenberg, Bruce M.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aDeLonay, Aaron J.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1333. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1333.htm =LDR 02130nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP1334 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1998\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124806 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1334-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1334-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ246 =111 2\$aSymposium on the Science and Technology of Building Seals, Sealants, Glazing, and Waterproofing.$n(7th :$d1998 :$cSan Diego, Calif.) =245 10$aScience and technology of building Seals, sealants, glazing, and waterproofing.$nseventh volume /$cJerome M. Klosowski, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1998. =300 \\$a1 online resource (313 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1334 =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the Seventh Symposium on the Science and Technology of Building Seals, Sealants, Glazing, and Waterproofing held 14-15 January 1998 in San Diego, California. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee C-24 on Building Seals and Sealants."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1334. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSealing (Technology)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGlazing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWaterproofing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKlosowski, Jerome M.,$d 1940-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1334. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1334.htm =LDR 02063nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1338 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1998\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124844 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1338-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1338-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =043 \\$an-us--- =050 \4$aTD1050.R57 =111 2\$aSymposium on Superfund Risk Assessment$d(1998 :$cSan Diego, Calif.) =245 10$aSuperfund risk assessment in soil contamination studies.$nthird volume /$cKeith B. Hoddinott, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1998. =300 \\$a1 online resource (161 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1338 =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the symposium on Superfund Risk Assessment held in San Diego, California, on 11-16 January 1998. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1338. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aHazardous wastes$xRisk assessment$zUnited States$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil pollution$zUnited States$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHazardous waste sites$zUnited States$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHoddinott, Keith B.$q1956-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1338. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1338.htm =LDR 02156nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1347 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1998\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124912 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1347-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1347-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP248.13 =245 00$aPesticide formulations and application systems.$nEighteenth volume /$cJohn D. Nalewaja, G. Robert Goss, and R. Scott Tann, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1998. =300 \\$a1 online resource (344 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1347 =500 \\$a"Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems: Eighteenth Volume, contains papers presented at the symposium of the same name held in San Diego, California, on 14-15 October 1997. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E35 on Pesticides."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1347. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aBiotechnology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticides$xApplication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGlyphosate$vCongresses. =700 1\$aNalewaja, John D.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGoss, G. Robert,$eeditor. =700 1\$aTann, R. Scott,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =711 2\$aSymposium on Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems.$n(18th :$d1997 :$cSan Diego, Calif.) =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1347. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1347.htm =LDR 02084nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1242 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124783 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1242-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1242-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Composite Materials: Testing and Design.$n(13th :$d1996 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aComposite materials, testing and design.$nthirteenth volume /$cSteven J. Hooper, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (286 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1242 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012420-33." =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the 13th Symposium on Composite Materials: Testing and Design, held in Orlando, Florida on 20-21 May 1996. The sponsor of the event was Committee D30 on Composite Materials and Subcommittee D30.02 on Research and Mechanics."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1242. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFlywheels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDesign$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHooper, Steven J.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1242. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1242.htm =LDR 02091nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1259 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124233 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1259-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1259-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTS320 =111 2\$aSymposium on Steel Forgings.$n(2nd :$d1996 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aSteel forgings.$nsecond volume /$cEdward G. Nisbett and Albert S. Melilli, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (367 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1259 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012590-02." =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the Second Symposium on Steel Forgings in Hyatt Regency New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, on November 20-2 I, 1996. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee A-1 on Steel, Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1259. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSteel forgings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAlloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aNisbett, Edward G.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMelilli, Albert S.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1259. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1259.htm =LDR 02180nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1273 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124028 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1273-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1273-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.A6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Performance of Protective Clothing, Emerging Protection Technologies.$n(6th :$d1996 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aPerformance of protective clothing.$nsixth volume /$cJeffrey O. Stull and Arthur D. Schwope, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (358 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1273 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-012730-55." =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the Sixth International Symposium on Performance of Protective Clothing: Emerging Protection Technologies held in Orlando, Florida on 18-19 June 1996. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F23 on Protective Clothing."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1273. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAsbestos$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectrostatics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aStull, Jeffrey O.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSchwope, A. D.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1273. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1273.htm =LDR 02340nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP1289 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124721 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1289-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1289-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =245 00$aSkiing trauma and safety.$nEleventh volume /$cRobert J. Johnson, C. D. Mote Jr., and Arne Ekeland, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (140 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1289 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012890-47." =500 \\$a"The Eleventh International Symposium on Skiing Trauma and Safety was held in Voss, Norway, on 23-29 April 1995. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F27 on Snow Skiing and the International Society of Skiing Safety (ISSS)."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1289. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSkiing injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSnowboarding$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSnowboarding$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJohnson, Robert J.,$d1939-$eeditor. =700 1\$aMote, C. Daniel,$eeditor. =700 1\$aEkeland, Arne,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =711 2\$aInternational Symposium on Skiing Trauma and Safety.$n(11th :$d1995 :$cVoss, Norway) =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1289. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1289.htm =LDR 02155nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1296 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124127 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1296-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1296-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =111 2\$aNational Symposium on Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics.$n(27th :$d1995 :$cWilliamsburg, Va.) =245 10$aFatigue and fracture mechanics.$n27th volume /$cRobert S. Piascik, James C. Newman, Jr., and Norman E. Dowling, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (636 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1296 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012960-30." =500 \\$a"The Twenty-Seventh International Symposium on Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics was held in Williamsburg, Va. on 26-29 June 1995. The sponsor of the event was ASTM Committee E-08 on Fatigue and Fracture."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1296. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPiascik, Robert S.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aNewman, J. C.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aDowling, Norman E.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1296. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1296.htm =LDR 02203nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1300 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803120259 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1300-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1300-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA479.S7 =111 2\$aSymposium on Corrosion Testing in Natural Waters.$n(2nd :$d1995 :$cNorfolk, Va.) =245 10$aCorrosion testing in natural waters.$nsecond volume /$cRobert M. Kain and Walter T. Young, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (158 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1300 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013000-27." =500 \\$a"Contains papers presented at the Second Symposium on Corrosion Testing in Natural Waters held 7 November 1995 in Norfolk, VA. 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Gates and Abdul-Hamid Zureick, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (258 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1302 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013020-33." =500 \\$a"High Temperature and Environmental Effects on Polymeric Composites: 2nd Volume, contains papers presented at the symposium of the same name held in Norfolk, Virginia on 13 November 1995. 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Sponsored by ASTM Committee E08 on Fatigue and Fracture and by its Subcommittees E08.01 on Research and Education and E08.05 on Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue Crack Formation."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1413. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aThin films$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThin films$xMechanical properties$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGold films$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMuhlstein, Christopher L.,$d1971-$eeditor. =700 1\$aBrown, Stuart B.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1413. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1413.htm =LDR 02147nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1265 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1995\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803120020 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1265-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1265-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =111 2\$aSymposium on Engineering Properties of Asphalt Mixtures and the Relationship to their Performance$d(1994 :$cPhoenix, Ariz.) =245 10$aEngineering properties of asphalt mixtures and the relationship to their performance /$cGerald A. 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Ashbaugh, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (659 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1156 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011560-33." =500 \\$a"Fourth Symposium on Composite Materials: Fatigue and Fracture, which was held in Indianapolis, Indiana on 6-7 May 1991."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1156. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xFracture$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFractures$vCongresses. =700 1\$aStinchcomb, Wayne W.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aAshbaugh, Noel E.,$d1940-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1156. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1156.htm =LDR 02097nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1165 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114845 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1165-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1165-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTN689.2 =111 2\$aSymposium on Metallography.$n(75th :$d1991 :$cAtlantic City, N.J.) =245 10$aMetallography, past, present, and future.$n75th anniversary volume /$cGeorge F. 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Evans, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (183 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1385 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1385." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1385. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAccelerated life testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWeathering$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrograph$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKetola, Warren D.,$d1948-$eeditor. =700 1\$aEvans, John D.,$d1967-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1385. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1385.htm =LDR 02187nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1387 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803128651 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1387-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1387-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =111 2\$aSymposium on Multiaxial Fatigue and Deformation, Testing and Prediction$d(1999 :$cSeattle, Wash.) =245 10$aMultiaxial fatigue and deformation, testing and prediction /$cSreeramesh Kalluri and Peter J. Bonacuse, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (443 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1387 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1387." =500 \\$a"The Symposium was sponsored by the ASTM Committee E-8 on Fatigue and Fracture and its Subcommittee E08.05 on Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue Crack Formation"-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1387. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAxial loads$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDynamic testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDeformations (Mechanics)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKalluri, Sreeramesh,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBonacuse, Peter J.$d1960-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1387. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1387.htm =LDR 01861nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1388 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803128576 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1388-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1388-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ789 =111 2\$aSymposium on Oil Flow Studies at Low Temperatures in Modem Engines$d(1999 :$cSt. Louis, Mo.) =245 10$aOil flow studies at low temperatures in modern engines /$cHal Shaub, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (168 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1388 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1388." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1388. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aInternal combustion engines$xLubrication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aLubrication and lubricants$vCongresses. =650 \0$aViscosity$vCongresses. =650 \0$aOxidation$vCongresses. =700 1\$aShaub, Hal$d1935-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1388. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1388.htm =LDR 02298nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP1324 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124202 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1324-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1324-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD778 =111 2\$aSymposium on Site Characterization and Design of On-Site Septic Systems$d(1997 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aSite characterization and design of on-site septic systems /$cM. S. Bedinger, J. S. Fleming, and A. I. Johnson, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (307 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1324 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1324." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013240-38." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D18 on Soil and Rock, the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association (NOWRA), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency"-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1324. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSeptic tanks$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSewage$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHoles$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSewage disposal$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSewage$xPurification$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBedinger, M. 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Gonczy, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (331 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1392 =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee C28 on Advanced Ceramics sponsored the symposium in cooperation with Committees E08 on Fatigue and Fracture and D30 on Advanced Composites."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1392. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFiber-reinforced ceramics$xEnvironmental testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFiber-reinforced ceramics$xMechanical properties$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFiber-reinforced ceramics$xThermal properties$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJenkins, Michael G.,$d1958-$eeditor. =700 1\$aLara-Curzio, Edgar,$d1963-$eeditor. =700 1\$aGonczy, Stephen T.,$d1947-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1392. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1392.htm =LDR 01832nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP1393 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803128668 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1393-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1393-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL681.C3 =111 2\$aSymposium on Air Quality and Comfort in Airliner Cabins$d(1999 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aAir quality and comfort in airliner cabins /$cNiren L. Nagda, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (290 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1393 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D22 on Sampling and Analysis of Atmosphere, and its Subcommittee D22.05 on Indoor Air."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1393. =650 \0$aAircraft cabins$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAir quality$vCongresses. =650 \0$aIndoor air pollution$vCongresses. =700 1\$aNagda, Niren Laxmichand,$d1946-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1393. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1393.htm =LDR 01831nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP1394 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803128750 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1394-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1394-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH2238 =111 2\$aSymposium on Dimension Stone Cladding, Design, Construction, Evaluation, and Repair$d(1999 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aDimension stone cladding :$bdesign, construction, evaluation, and repair /$cKurt R. Hoigard, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (184 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1394 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee C-18 on Dimension Stone."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1394. =650 \0$aCurtain walls$xDesign and construction$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStone veneers$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMarble$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHoigard, Kurt R.,$d1961-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1394. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1394.htm =LDR 02111nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1399 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803128736 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1399-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1399-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$asymposium on Marine Corrosion in Tropical Environments$d(2000 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aMarine corrosion in tropical environments /$cSheldon W. Dean, Guillermo Hernandez-Duque Delgadillo, and James B. Bushman, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (305 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1399 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee G01 on Corrosion of Metals, in cooperation with NACE International and the University of Mayab, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1399. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSeawater corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aConcrete--Corrosion$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDean, S. 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Kane, editor. =246 3\$aPredictive methods for risk assessment and evaluation of materials, equipment, and structures =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (491 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1401 =500 \\$a"ASTM Committee G01 on Corrosion of Metals and the G01.06 subcommittee on Environmentally Assisted Cracking in cooperation with NACE International, The Materials Properties Council (MPC), Inc., The Materials Technology Institute of the Chemical Process Industries (CPI), European Structural Integrity Society (ES1S), and The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1401. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMetals$xStress corrosion$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xHydrogen embdttlement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRisk assessment$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKane, R. D., 1949-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1401. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1401.htm =LDR 02018nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1342 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1999\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126169 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1342-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1342-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD887.A8 =111 2\$aSymposium on Advances in Environmental Measurement Methods for Asbestos$d(1997 :$cBoulder, Colo.) =245 10$aAdvances in environmental measurement methods for asbestos /$cMichael E. Beard and Harry L. Rook, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1999. =300 \\$a1 online resource (416 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1342 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-22 on Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres, and by the Environmental Information Association."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1342. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aAsbestos dust$vMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAsbestos fibers$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAsbestos$xAnalysis$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBeard, Michael E.,$d1940-$eeditor. =700 1\$aRook, Harry L.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1342. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1342.htm =LDR 02061nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1343 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1999\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126114 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1343-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1343-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =111 2\$aSymposium on Advances in Fatigue Crack Closure Measurement and Analysis.$n(2nd :$d1997 :$cSan Diego, Calif.) =245 10$aAdvances in fatigue crack closure measurement and analysis.$nSecond volume /$cR. C. McClung and J. C. Newman, Jr., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1999. =300 \\$a1 online resource (479 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1343 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E8 on Fatigue and Fracture and was held in conjunction with the 10-12 November standards development meetings of that committee."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1343. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPlasticity$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMcClung, R. C.$q(R. Craig),$d1959-$eeditor. =700 1\$aNewman, J. 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Fairhurst, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1999. =300 \\$a1 online resource (323 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1350 =500 \\$a"The event was sponsored by ASTM Committee D18 on Soil and Rock."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1350. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSoils$vTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRocks$vTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNon-destructive$vTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAutomatic checkout equipment$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMarr, W. Allen,$eeditor. =700 1\$aFairhurst, C. E.$q(Charles E.),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1350. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1350.htm =LDR 02070nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1352 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1999\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126077 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1352-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1352-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =111 2\$aSymposium on Water Problems in Building Exterior Walls, Evaluation, Prevention, and Repair$d(1998 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aWater problems in building exterior walls :$bevaluation, prevention, and repair /$cJon M. Boyd and Michael J. Scheffler, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1999. =300 \\$a1 online resource (335 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1352 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-6 on Performance of Buildings."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1352. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aExterior walls$xMaintenance and repair$vCongresses. =650 \0$aExterior walls Design and construction$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWaterproofing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBoyd, Jon M.,$d1952-$eeditor. =700 1\$aScheffler, Michael J.,$d1958-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1352. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1352.htm =LDR 02248nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1353 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1999\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126060 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1353-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1353-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA450 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on the Use of and Need for Preservation Standards in Architectural Conservation$d(1998 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 14$aThe use of and need for preservation standards in architectural conservation /$cLauren B. Sickels-Taves. editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1999. =300 \\$a1 online resource (261 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1353 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee E6 on Performance of Buildings and Subcommittee E06.24 on Building Preservation and Rehabilitation Technology. The event was held in cooperation with the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and the Association for Preservation Technology. "-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1353. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aGlass fibers$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHistoric buildings$xConservation and restoration$xStandards$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHistoric monuments$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNondestructive testing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSickels-Taves, Lauren B.,$d1955-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1353. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1353.htm =LDR 02074nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1356 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1999\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126008 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1356-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1356-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA425 =111 2\$aSymposium on Masonry: Materials, Testing, and Applications$d(1998 :$cNashville, Tenn.) =245 10$aMasonry :$bmaterials, testing,and applications /$cJ. H. Brisch, R. L. Nelson, and H. L. Francis, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1999. =300 \\$a1 online resource (161 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1356 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by Committees C-7 on Lime, C-1 on Cement, C-12 on Mortars and Grouts for Unit Masonry, and C-15 on Manufactured Masonry Units. "-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1356. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMasonry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMasonry$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMasonry$xTesting$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBrisch, J. H.$q(Joseph H.),$d1947-$eeditor. =700 1\$aNelson, R. L.$q(Robert L.),$d1936-$eeditor. =700 1\$aFrancis, H. 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Piascik, Richard P. Gangloff, and Ashok Saxena, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (224 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1297 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012970-30." =500 \\$a"Twenty-Seventh National Symposium on Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics was held in Williamsburg, Virginia on 26-29 June 1995."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1297. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$xEffect of temperature on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPiascik, Robert S.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGangloff, Richard P.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSaxena, A.$q(Ashok),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1297. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1297.htm =LDR 02533nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP1298 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124080 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1298-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1298-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$aSymposium on Effects of the Environment on the Initiation of Crack Growth$d(1996 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aEffects of the environment on the initiation of crack growth /$cW. 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Marlowe, Jack E. Parr, and Michael B. Mayor, editors. =246 3\$aMechanics and mechanisms of material damping =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (411 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1304 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013040-23." =500 \\$a"The international symposium on MaD III: Mechanics and Mechanisms of Material Damping was presented in Norfolk, Virginia, 15-17 Nov. 1995. 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Hoerner, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (193 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1305 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013050-47." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Safety in American Football was held in Phoenix, Arizona on 5-7 Dec. 1994. The sponsor of the event was ASTM Committee F-8 on Sports Equipment and Facilities."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1305. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRisk assessment$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHoerner, Earl F.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1305. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1305.htm =LDR 02062nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1308 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124714 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1308-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1308-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455 =111 2\$aSymposium on Testing and Acceptance Criteria for Geosynthetic Clay Liners$d(1996 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aTesting and acceptance criteria for geosynthetic clay liners /$cLarry W. Well, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (268 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1308 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013080-38." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Testing and Acceptance Criteria for Geosynthetic Clay Liners was held 29 January 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia. 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Jenkins, Edgar Lara-Curzio, Stephen T. Gonczy, Noel E. Ashbaugh, and Larry P. Zawada, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (317 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1309 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013090-30." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Thermal and Mechanical Test Methods and Behavior of Continuous-Fiber Ceramic Composites held in Cocoa Beach, Florida on 8-9 Jan. 1996."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1309. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFiber-reinforced ceramics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGlass$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCeramics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJenkins, Michael G.,$d1958-$eeditor. =700 1\$aLara-Curzio, Edgar,$d1963-$eeditor. =700 1\$aGonczy, Stephen T.,$d1947-$eeditor. =700 1\$aAshbaugh, Noel E.,$d1940-$eeditor. =700 1\$aZawada, Larry P.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1309. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1309.htm =LDR 02163nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1310 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124226 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1310-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1310-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1075 =111 2\$aSymposium on Tribology of Hydraulic Pump Testing$d(1995 :$cPhiladelphia, Pa.) =245 10$aTribology of hydraulic pump testing /$cGeorge E. Totten, Gary H. Kling, and Donald J. Smolenski, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (377 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1310 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013100-12." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Tribology of Hydraulic Pump Testing held on 4-5 December 1995. 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McDowell, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (237 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1315 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013150-30." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Applications of Continuum Damage Mechanics to Fatigue and Fracture was held in Orlando, Florida, on 21 May 1996."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1315. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMcDowell, David L.,$d1956-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1315. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1315.htm =LDR 02098nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1318 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124035 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1318-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1318-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA417.6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Nontraditional Methods of Sensing Stress, Strain, and Damage in Materials and Structures$d(1996 :$cOrlando, Fla.) =245 10$aNontraditional methods of sensing stress, strain, and damage in materials and structures /$cGeorge F. Lucas and David A. Stubbs, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (231 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1318 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013180-30." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Nontraditional Methods of Sensing Stress, Strain, and Damage in Materials and Structures held on 20 May 1996."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1318. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aStrains and stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDetectors$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLucas, George F.,$d1951-$eeditor. =700 1\$aStubbs, David A.,$d1958-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1318. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1318.htm =LDR 02157nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1322 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803124189 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1322-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1322-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE266 =111 2\$aSymposium on Progress of Superpave (Superior Performing Asphalt Pavement), Evaluation and Implementation$d(1996 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aProgress of superpave (superior performing asphalt pavement) :$bevaluation and implementation /$cRobert N. Jester, editor. =246 3\$aEvaluation and implementation =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (212 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1322 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-013220-08." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Progress of Superpave (Superior Performing Asphalt Pavement): Evaluation and Implementation was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 10 December 1996."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1322. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPavements, Asphalt$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAsphalt$xTesting$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJester, R. N.$q(Robert N.),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1322. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1322.htm =LDR 02152nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1184 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803119895 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1184-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1184-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9 =111 2\$aSymposium on Cyclic Deformation, Fracture, and Nondestructive Evaluation of Advanced Materials.$n(2nd :$d1992 :$cMiami, Fla.) =245 10$aCyclic deformation, fracture, and nondestructive evaluation of advanced materials.$nsecond volume /$cM. R. Mitchell and Otto Buck, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (398 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1184 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-011840-30." =500 \\$a"Second Symposium on Cyclic Deformation, Fracture, and Nondestructive Evaluation of Advanced Materials, which was held in Miami, Florida, 16-17 Nov. 1992."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1184. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xFracture$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNondestructive testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMitchell, M. 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Von Quintus, Albert J. Bush, III, and Gilbert Y. Baladi, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (525 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1198 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011980-08." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Nondestructive Testing of Pavements and Backcalculation of Moduli held in Atlanta, GA on 23-24 June 1993. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee DI8 on Soil and Rock and its Subcommittee D4 on Road and Paving Materials."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1198. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aPavements$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNondestructive testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aVon Quintus, H. L.$q(Harold L.),$eeditor. =700 1\$aBush, A. 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A. M. Boulet, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (809 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1207 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012070-30." =500 \\$a"24th National Symposium on Fracture Mechanics was presented at Gatlinburg, Tennessee on 30 June-2 July 1992. ASTM Committee on E-8 on Fatigue and Fracture (formerly E-24 on Fracture Mechanics) sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1207. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLandes, J. D.$q(John D.),$eeditor. =700 1\$aMcCabe, Donald E.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBoulet, J. A. 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The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F-17 on Plastic Piping Systems, D-20 on Plastics, and Subcommittee D20.23 on Reinforced Plastic Piping Systems and Chemical Equipment."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1222. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil-structure interaction$vCongresses. =700 1\$aEckstein, Dave,$d1954-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1222. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1222.htm =LDR 01994nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1224 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118836 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1224-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1224-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH2430 =111 2\$aSymposium on Roofing Research and Standards Development.$n(3rd :$d1994 :$cMontréeal, Canada) =245 10$aRoofing research and standards development.$n3rd volume /$cThomas J. Wallace and Walter J. Rossiter, Jr., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (188 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1224 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012240-57." =500 \\$a"Symposium on Roofing Research and Standards Development held in Montreal, Canada on 19 June 1994."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1224. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aRoofing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aShingles$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBitumen$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWallace, Thomas J.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aRossiter, Walter J.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1224. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1224.htm =LDR 01995nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1254 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803119932 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1254-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1254-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =111 2\$aSymposium on Science and Technology of Building Seals and Sealants.$n(3rd :$d1993 :$cFort Myers, Fla.) =245 10$aScience and technology of building seals, sealants, glazing, and waterproofing.$n3rd volume /$cJames C. Myers, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (106 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1254 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012540-10." =500 \\$a"Third Symposium on Science and Technology of Building Seals and Sealants was held in January 1993 in Fort Myers, Florida."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1254. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aRoofing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSealing (Technology)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSilicones$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMyers, James C.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1254. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1254.htm =LDR 01780nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP169C =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803120532 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP169C-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP169C-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =245 00$aSignificance of tests and properties of concrete and concrete-making materials /$cPaul Klieger and Joseph F. Lamond, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (623 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP169C =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-169030-07." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP169C. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aConcrete$vCongresses. =650 \0$aConcrete materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTemperature$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKlieger, Paul,$eeditor. =700 1\$aLamond, Joseph F.,$d1933-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP169C. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP169C.htm =LDR 02082nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1370 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1999\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126237 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1370-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1370-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$aSymposium on Designing Cathodic Protection Systems for Marine Structures and Systems$d(1998 :$cNorfolk, Va.) =245 10$aDesigning cathodic protection systems for marine structures and vehicles /$cHarvey P. 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Baas, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2004. =300 \\$a1 online resource (159 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1459 =500 \\$a"ASTM International Committee D18.15 served as sponsor."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1459. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFills (Earthwork)$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil cement$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHitch, Jennifer L.,$d1960-$eeditor. =700 1\$aHoward, Amster K.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBaas, Warren P.,$d1942-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1459. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1459.htm =LDR 02443nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1420 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134553 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1420-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1420-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB651 =111 2\$aSymposium on Spatial Methods for the Solution of Environmental and Hydrologic Problems: Science, Policy, and Standardization-Implications for Environmental Decisions$d(2001 :$cReno, Nev.) =245 10$aSpatial methods for solution of environmental and hydrologic problems-science, policy, and standardization /$cVernon Singhroy, David T. 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M. Ugiansky, National Bureau of Standards, and J. H. Payer, Battelle Columbus Laboratories, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (442 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP665 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 665." =500 \\$a"04-665000-27" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals in cooperation with the National Association of Corrosion Engineers TPC Committee T-3E on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Metallic Materials."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP665. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aStress corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAlloys$xFatigue$xTesting$vCongresses. =700 1\$aUgiansky, G. 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G.$q(Raymond George),$d1935-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP701. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP701.htm =LDR 03123nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1484 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2006\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134102 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1484-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1484-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH2261 =111 2\$aSymposium on Performance and Durability of the Window-Wall Interface$d(2004 :$cSalt Lake City, Utah) =245 10$aPerformance and durability of the window-wall interface /$cBarry G. Hardman, Carl R. Wagus, and Theresa A. Weston, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2006. =300 \\$a1 online resource (168 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1484 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1484. =505 0\$aMaterials -- Water resistance and durability of weather-resistive barriers / T.A. Weston, X. Pascual, and K. Boone -- Water resistance and vapor permeance of weather resistive barriers / T. Butt -- Adhesive characterization & durability of self-adhered flashings / J.D. Katsaros - Installation -- Designing and specifying self-adhering flashings for the window-wall interface / R. Bateman -- Effect of installation details on the condensation performance of window frames / R.J. Kudder, S.K. Babich, and D.K. Johnson -- Review of specific local fenestration units, building envelope interface practices, and materials compared to ASTM E2112, current acceptance criteria and evaluation practices / D.S. Ackerman -- The importance of integrating flashing and the weather resistive barrier in the exterior wall systems of residential buildings / L. Dorin -- Evaluation and testing -- Durability testing of polyurethane foam sealant in the window-wall interface / R. Braun, and J. Garcia -- Performance testing of flashing installation methods for brick mold and nonflanged windows / B.J. Crowder-Moore, T.A. Weston, and J.D. Katsaros -- A review of climate loads relevant to assessing the watertightness performance of walls, windows, and wall-window interfaces / M.A. Lacasse, and S.M. Cornick. =650 \0$aWindows$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWalls$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWaterproofing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHardman, Barry G.,$d1940-$eeditor. =700 1\$aWagus, Carl R.,$d1945-$eeditor. =700 1\$aWeston, Theresa A.,$d1958-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1484. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1484.htm =LDR 03193nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP1463 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2005\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134898 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1463-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1463-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP967 =111 2\$aSymposium on Advances in Adhesives, Adhesion Science, and Testing$d(2004 :$cWashington, D.C.) =245 00$aAdvances in adhesives, adhesion science, and testing /$cDennis Damico, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2005. =300 \\$a1 online resource (136 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1463 =500 \\$a"The Symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D14 on Adhesives."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1463. =505 0\$aAdhesive bonding and performance testing of bonded wood products / C.R. Frihart --A new low cost method for measuring the viscoelastic behavior of adhesives / D.J. Moonay, R.G. McGregor, and R.A. Mastria, Jr. -- Method for quantifying percentage wood failure in block-shear specimens by a laser scanning profilometer / C.T. Scott, R. Hernandez, C. Frihart, R. Gleisner, and T. Tice -- SED method of measuring yield strength of adhesives and other materials / A. Lenvari, P. Albrecht, and M. Albrecht -- Characterizing dynamic fracture behavior of adhesive joints under quasi-static and impact loading / J.C. Simo'n, E. Johnson, and D.A. Dillard -- Interfacial diffusion of fluids in pressure sensitive adhesives / E.P. O'brien, T.C. Ward -- Advanced methods of coating adhesion testing / N.V. Gitis, J. Xiao, and M. Vinogradov -- Fracture mechanics applied to adhesive joints / G.E. Wheeler, B.S. Madsen, and K.L. Devries -- The study of bond strength and bond durability of reactive powder concrete / M-G Lee, C-T Chiu, and Y-C Wang -- Evaluation of different techniques for adhesive properties of asphalt-filler systems at interfacial region / S-C Huang, T. F. Turner, A. T. Pauli, F. P. Miknis, J. V. Branthaver, and R. E. Robertson -- New technique for measuring extended viscosity ranges gel times, pot life, or cure monitoring-with Programmable Rotational Viscometers or rheometers / D.J. Moonnay. =650 \0$aAdhesives$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesion$xResearch$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesion$xTesting$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDamico, Dennis J.,$d1947-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1463. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1463.htm =LDR 04290nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1450 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2004\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134782 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1450-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1450-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =111 2\$aSymposium on Probabilistic Aspects of Life Prediction$d(2002 :$cMiami, Fla.) =245 10$aProbabilistic aspects of life prediction /$cW. Steven Johnson and Ben M. Hillberry, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2004. =300 \\$a1 online resource (276 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1450 =500 \\$a"ASTM International Committee E8 on Fatigue and Fracture served as sponsor."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1450. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aSection I: Probabilistic modeling -- Probabilistic life prediction isn't as easy as it looks / C. Annis -- Probabilistic fatigue : Computational simulation / C. C. Chamis and S. S. Pal The prediction of fatigue life distributions from the analysis of plain specimen data / D. P. Shepherd -- Modeling variability in service loading spectra / D. F. Socie and M. A. Pompetzki -- Section II: Material variability -- Probabilistic fracture toughness and fatigue crack growth estimation resulting from material uncertainties / B. Farahmand and F. Abdi -- Predicting fatigue life under spectrum loading in 2024-T3 aluminum using a measured initial flaw size distribution / E. A. Debartolo and B. M. Hillberry -- Extension of a microstructure-based fatigue crack growth model for predicting fatigue life variability / M. P. Enright AND K. S. Chan -- Scatter in fatigue crack growth rate in a directionally solidified nickel-base superalloy / S. Highsmith, Jr. and W. S. Johnson -- Mechanism-based variability in fatigue life of Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo / S. K. Jha, J. M. Larsen, A. H. Rosenberger, and G. A. Hartman -- Predicting the reliability of ceramics under transient loads and temperatures with CARES/life / N. N. Nemeth, O. M. Jadaan, T. Palfi, and E. H. Baker -- Fatigue life variability prediction based on crack forming inclusions in a high strength alloy steel / P. S. Shame, B. M. Hillberry, and B. A. Craig -- Section III: Applications -- Preliminary results of the United States nuclear regulatory commissions pressurized thermal shock rule reevaluation project / T. L. Dickson, P. T. Williams, B. R. Bass, and M. T. Kirk -- Corrosion risk assessment of aircraft structures / M. Liao and J. P. Komorowski -- A software framework for probabilistic fatigue life assessment of gas turbine engine rotors / R. Craig Mcclung, M. P. Enright, H. R. Millwater, G. R. Leverant, and S. J. Hudak, Jr -- Application of probabilistic fracture mechanisms in structural design of magnet component parts operating under cyclic loads at cryogenic temperatures / M. Yatomi, A. Nyilas, A. Portone, C. Sborchia, N. Mitchell, and K. Nikbin -- A methodology for assessing fatigue crack growth in reliability of railroad tank cars / W. Zltao, M. A. Sutton, and J. Pena -- Effect of individual component life distribution on engine life prediction / E. V. Zaretsky, R. C. Hendricks, and S. M. Soditu. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicromechanics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJohnson, W. S.$q(W. Steven),$eeditor. =700 1\$aHillberry, B. M.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1450. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1450.htm =LDR 03420nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1455 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2004\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134836 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1455-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1455-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA664 =111 2\$aSymposium on Joining and Repair of Composite Structures$d(2003 :$cKansas City, Mo.) =245 00$aJoining and repair of composite structures /$cKeith T. Kedward and Hyonny Kim, Editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2004. =300 \\$a1 online resource (216 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1455 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by Committee D-30 on Composite Materials."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1455. =505 0\$aSection I: Adhesively bonded attachments -- Application of a sublaminate method to the analysis of bonded joints / G.V. Flanagan and S. Chatterjee -- Adhesive nonlinearity and the prediction of failure in bonded composite lap joints / H. Kim and J. Lee -- Box beam lap shear torsion testing for evaluating structural performance of adhesive bonded joints / J.S. Tomblin, W. P. Seneviratne, H. Rim, and J. Lee -- Performance of a composite double strap joint with attachments / H. Qian and C.T. Sun -- Evaluation of a carbon thermoplastic to titanium bonded joint / G.F. Leon, M. F. Trezza, J. C. Hall, and K. Bittick -- Mechanism of adhesive in secondary bonding of fiberglass composites with peel ply surface preparation / E.A. Kieronski, K. K. Knock, W. P. Fallon, and G. M. Walker -- Section II: Adhesively bonded repair adhesively bonded repair static and dynamic strength of scarf-repaired thick-section composite plates / B.A. Gama, S. Mahdi, C. Cichanowski, S. Yarlagadda, and J. W. Gili, Espif, jr -- Installation of adhesively bonded composites to repair carbon steel structure / D. Roach, K. Rackow, and D. Dunn -- Section III: Bolted Attachments -- Bolted joint analyses for composite structures-current empirical methods and future scientific prospects / L.J. Hart-Smith -- IBOLT: A composite bolted joint static strength prediction tool / J.R. Eisenmann and C.Q. Rousseau -- damage and failure mechanisms in composite bolted joints / H. Bau -- Development of compression design allowables for composite bolted joints using astm standard d 6742 / A.J. Sawicki. =650 \0$aComposite construction$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aJoints (Engineering)$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKedward, Keith T.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aKim, Hyonny,$d1971-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1455. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1455.htm =LDR 03144nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1433 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134607 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1433-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1433-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE270 =111 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials Symposium on Constructing Smooth Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Pavements$d(2001 :$cDallas, Tex.) =245 10$aConstructing smooth hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavements /$cM. Stroup-Gardiner, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (153 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1433 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee D4 on Road and Paving Materials."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1433. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aState agency perspective -- Evaluation of pavement smoothness and pay factor determination for the Alabama Department of Transportation / B. Bowman, B. Parker Ellen, M. Stroup Gardiner -- Asphalt concrete smoothness incentive results by highway type and design strategy / J. Delton, Y. Li, E. Johnson -- Use of automated profilers to replace NJDOT rolling straightedges / S.M. Zachloul, N. Vitillo -- The road to smooth pavements in Tennessee / N.M. Jackson, A. Jubran, R. E. Hill, and G. D. Head -- VDOT's IRI-based ride quality specifications / T.M. Clark, K.K. McGhee -- National and international perspectives -- Smoothness index relationships for HMA pavements / L.D. Evans, K. L. Smith, M. E. Swanlund, L. Titus-glover, and J. R. Bukowski -- Study of profile measurement using six different devices / C.T. Chiu, M.-G. Lee, D.-H. Chen -- Equipment comparisons, materials considerations, and analyses -- Evaluating methods of measuring smoothness in newly constructed HMA / C.T. Wagner -- Effect of temperature differentials on density and smoothness / M. Stroup Gardiner,C. T. Wagner, D. X. Hodgson, and J. Sain -- Characterizing pavement profile using wavelets analysis / N.O. Attoh-Okine, S. Mensah. =650 \0$aPavements, Asphalt$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTennessee$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPavements, Asphalt$vCongresses. =700 1\$aStroup-Gardiner, Mary,$d1953-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1433. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1433.htm =LDR 04886nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1443 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134645 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1443-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1443-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQL669.8 =111 2\$aSymposium on Multiple Stressor Effects in Relation to Declining Amphibian Populations$d(2002 :$cPittsburgh, Pa.) =245 10$aMultiple Stressor Effects in Relation to Declining Amphibian Populations /$cG. Linder, S. Krest, 1). Sparling and E. Little, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (282 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1443 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee E47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1443. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aToxicity assessment-- The history and development of FETAX (ASTM standard guide, E-1439 on conducting the frog embryo teratogenesis assay-Xenopus) / J.N. Dumont, J.A. Bantle and G. Linder -- The FETAX of today-and tomorrow / D.J. Fort, D.W. McLaughlin and J.G. Burkhart -- AMPHITOX : A customized set of toxicity tests employing amphibian embryos / J. Herkovits and C.S. Pe'rez-Coll -- Field and laboratory studies -- Investigation of frog abnormalities on national wildlife refuges in the northeast U.S. / L. Eaton-Poole, A. E. Pmkney, D. E. Ggeen, D. R. Suthegland, and G. J. Babbitt -- Evaluation of the potential impact of water and sediment from national wildlife refuge sites using a modified frog embryo teratogenesis assay-Xenopus (FETAX) / S.D. Turley, L. Eaton-poole, A. E. Pinkney, M. A. Osborn, and D. T. Burton -- Determination of malathion aerial drift and associated effects to the endangered Wyoming toad (Bufo baxteri) using surrogate Woodhouse's toads (Bufo woodhousis) at Mortenson and Hutton Lake national wildlife refuges and potential reintroduction sites / K.K. Dickerson, M. J. Hooper, T. Huang and M. Allen -- Synergistic effects of a combined exposure to herbicides and an insecticide in Hyla versicolor / L. Mazanti, D. W. Sparling, C. Rice, K. Bialek, C. Stevenson, and B. Teels -- Ammonium perchlorate disruption of thyroid function in natural amphibian populations : assessment and potential impact / J.A. Carr, l. J. Urquidi, W. L. Goleman, F. Hu, P. N. Smith, and C. W. Theodorakis -- Interaction between perchlorate and iodine in the metamorphosis of Hyla versicolor / D.W. Sparling, G. Harvey and V. Nzengung -- Using semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) to assess the toxicity and teratogenicity of aquatic amphibian habitats / C.M. Bridges and E.E. Little -- Methods for testing the combined effects of contamination and hibernation on terrestrial amphibians / S.M. James -- Integrated field and laboratory tests to evaluate effects of metals-impacted wetlands on amphibians : a case study from Montana / G. Linder -- Causal analysis -- The role of multiple stressor causes in declining amphibian populations : a Wingspread workshop summary / S.K. Krest, G. Linder and D.W. Sparling -- Establishing cause-effect relationships for chemical stressors in amphibians : providing adequate data for the ERA / D.J. Fort and D.W. McLaughlin -- Multiple causes for the malformed frog phenomenon / M.J. Lannoo, D. R. Sutherland, P. Jones, D. Rosenberry, R. W. Klaver, D. M. Hoppe, P. T. J. Johnson, K. B. Lunde, C. Facemire, and J. M. Kapfer -- Establishing causality in the decline and deformity of amphibians : the amphibian research and monitoring initiative model / E.E. Little, C. M. Bridges, O. Linder, and M. Boone. =650 \0$aAmphibians--Effect of chemicals on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aToxicity testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEndangered species$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLinder, Gregory Lance,$d1950-$eeditor. =700 1\$aKrest, Sherry K.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSparling, Donald W.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aLittle, Edward,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1443. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1443.htm =LDR 03783nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1415 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2002\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134522 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1415-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1415-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD878 =111 2\$aSymposium on Evaluation and Remediation of Low Permeability and Dual Porosity Environments$d(2001 :$cReno, Nev.) =245 10$aEvaluation and Remediation of Low Permeability and Dual Porosity Environments /$cMartin N. Sara and Lorne G. Everett, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2002. =300 \\$a1 online resource (190 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1415 =500 \\$a"The Symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D18 on Soil and Rock."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1415. =505 0\$aSession I: Test procedures -- Evaluation and remediation of low permeability and dual porosity environments comparison between various field and laboratory measurements of the hydraulic conductivity of three clay liners / David Cazaux , Gerard Didier -- Hydraulic Conductivity of a Fractured Aquitard / Tarek Abichou, Craig H. Benson, Michael Frien, Xiaodong Wang -- Water Potential Response in Fractured Basalt from Infiltration Events / J. M. Hubbell, E. D. Mattson, J. B. Sisson, D. L. McElroy -- Session II: Laboratory to field evaluations -- On the measurement of the hydraulic properties of the environmental medium / Sam S. Gordji, Leili Pirouzian -- Pressure-pulse test for field hydraulic conductivity of soils: is the common interpretation method adequate? / Robert P. Chapuis, David Cazaux -- Determining the hydraulic properties of saturated, low-permeability geological materials in the laboratory: Advances in theory and practice / Ming Zhang, Manabu Takahashi, Roger H. Morin, Hidenori Endo, Tetsuro Esaki -- Session III: Low permeability environments and remediation issues -- Evaluation of constant head infiltration test analysis methods for field estimation of saturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted clay liners / David Cazaux -- Impact of residual napl on water flow and heavy metal transfer in a multimodal grain size soil under saturation conditions: implications for contaminant mobility / Rosa Galvez-Cloutier, Jean-Sebastein Dube' -- Electrokinetic removal of phenanthrene from kaolin using different surfactants and cosolvents / Krishna R. Reddy, Richard E. Saichek -- Transfer of heavy metals in a soil amended with geotextiles / Laurent Lassabatere, Thierry Winiarski, Rosa Galvez Cloutier / -- Application of the colloidal borescope to determine a complex groundwater flow pattern / S.M. Narbutovskih, J.P. McDonald, R. Schalla, M.D. Sweeney. =650 \0$aSoil remediation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil permeability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aInfiltrometer$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSara, Martin N.,$d1946-$eeditor. =700 1\$aEverett, Lorne G.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1415. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1415.htm =LDR 04037nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1432 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2002\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134508 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1432-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1432-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA670 =111 2\$aSymposium on Masonry: Opportunities for the 21 st Century.$n(10th :$d2002 :$cSalt Lake City, Utah) =245 10$aMasonry :$bopportunities for the 21 st Century /$cDiane Throop, Richard E. Klingner, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2002. =300 \\$a1 online resource (287 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1432 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committees C-15 Manufactured Masonry Units, C-12 Mortars and Grouts for Unit Masonry, C-01 Cement and C-07 Lime."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1432. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aMortars -- Specifying historic materials: The use of lime / L.B. Sickels-Taves and M.S. Sheehan -- Investigation of the rheology and microstructure of hydrated lime and sand for mortars / A.B. Abell and J.M. Nichols -- High pozzolan mortars and stuccos / D.H. Nordmeyer -- The effect of acid rain on magnesium hydroxide contained in cement-lime mortar / S. Berman, D. Drage, and M.J. Tate -- Emley plasticity testing: the first steps to a precision and bias statement / R.J. Godbey and M.L. Thomson -- A traditional vertical batch lime kiln: thermal profile and quickline characteristics / J.J. Hughes, D.S. Swift, P.J.M. Bartos, and P.F.G. Banfill -- Pozzolan-lime mortar: Limitations of ASTM C593 / M.L. Thomson -- Units -- Spalling of brick / I.R. Chin -- Variability in brick unit test results / C.L. Galitz -- Predicting the freeze-thaw durability of bricks using an index based on residual expansion / E. Seaverson, D. Brosnan, J. Frederic, and J. Sanders -- Determining concrete masonry unit compressive strength using coupon testing / R. Thomas and V. Mujumdar -- Assemblies -- The evolution and development of lateral anchorage systems in masonry cladding systems / E. Gerns and L. Chan -- Predicting grouted concrete masonry prism strength / J. Thompson, C.T. Walloch, and R.D. Thomas -- Inter-laboratory Study to Establish the Precision and Bias of Bond-Wrench Testing Under ASTM C1329 and C1357 / P.J. Holser, R.E. klngler, AND J.M. Melander -- Increasing the cost-effectiveness of interlaboratory studies and routine comparative Testing: A practical example involving masonry bond strength / C. Walloch, P.J. Press, R. Klingner, AND R. Thomas / Inspection and Evaluation of Masonry Facades / E.A. Gerns AND A.D. Cinnamon -- Into the 21 st century -- Air barriers for masonry walls / C.T. Grimm -- Confirmation of Anomalous diffusion in non-saturated porous building materials by a new capillary rise absorption test / M. Kuntz and P. Lavelle -- Masonry wall materials prepared by using agricultural waste, lime, and burnt clay / B. Middendorf. =650 \0$aMasonry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMasonry$xMaterial$vCongresses. =650 \0$a$vCongresses. =700 1\$aThroop, Diane,$d1953-$eeditor. =700 1\$aKlingner, Richard E.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1432. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1432.htm =LDR 06118nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1020 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112506 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1020-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1020-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =111 2\$aNational Symposium on Fracture Mechanics.$n(20th :$d1987 :$cBethlehem, Pa.) =245 10$aFracture mechanics :$bperspectives and directions (twentieth symposium) /$cRobert P. Wei and Richard P. Gangloff, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (701 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1020 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN: 04-010200-30)." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1020. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aAnalytical fracture mechanics -- Fracture mechanics in two decades / George C. Sih -- Weight function theory for three-dimensional elastic crack analysis / James R. Rice -- Nonlinear and time-dependent fracture mechanics -- Softening due to void nucleation in metals / John W. Hutchinson and Viggo Tvergaard -- Results on the influence of crack-tip plasticity during dynamic crack growth / L. B. Freund -- Microstructure and micromechanical modeling -- Creep crack growth / Hermann Riedel -- Role of heterogeneities in fracture Ali S. Argon -- Fatigue crack propagation -- Mechanics and micromechanics of fatigue crack propagation / Keisuke Tanaka -- Microstructure and the fracture mechanics of fatigue crack propagation / E. A. Starke, Jr., and J. C. Williams -- Environmentally assisted cracking -- Microchemistry and mechanics issues in stress corrosion cracking / Russell H. Jones, Michael J. Danielson, and Donald R. Baer -- Environmentally assisted crack growth in structural alloys: Perspectives and New Directions / Robert P. Wei and Richard P. Gangloff -- New high-toughness ceramics / A. G. Evans -- Analytical fracture mechanics -- Stress-intensity factors for small surface and corner cracks in plates / Ivatury S. Raju, Satya N. Atluri, and James C. Newman, Jr. -- Intersection of surface flaws with free surfaces / C. W. Smith, T. L. Theiss, and M. Rezvani -- An Efficient finite-element evaluation of explicit weight functions for mixed-mode cracks in an orthotropic material / George T. Sha, Chien-Tung Yang, and James S. Ong -- Automated generation of influence functions for planar crack problems / Robert A. Sire, David O. Harris and Ernest D. Eason -- Nonlinear and time-dependent fracture mechanics -- Fracture toughness in the transition regime for A533B steel / Terry Ingham, Nigel Knee, Ian Milne, and Eddie Morland -- Plastic collapse in part-wall flaws in plates / Anthony A. Willoughby, and Tim G. Davey -- Comparison of crack-tip opening displacement ductile instability analyses / J. Robin Gordon and Stephen J. Garwood -- Microstructure and micromechanical modeling -- Effect of void nucleation on fracture toughness of high-strength austenitic steels / Patrick T. Purtscher, Richard P. Reed, and David T. Read -- Dynamic brittle fracture analysis based on continuum damage mechanics / Er-Ping Chen -- Effect of loading rate and thermal aging on the fracture toughness of stainless-steel alloys / William J. Mills -- Fatigue crack propagation -- Fatigue crack growth under combined mode I and Mode II loading / Stefanie E. Stanzl, Maximilian Czegley, Herwig R. Mayer, and Elmar K. Tschegg -- On the influence of crack plane orientation in fatigue crack propagation and catastrophic failure / Leslie Banks-Sills and Daniel Schur -- Fracture mechanics model of fatigue crack closure in steel / Yoichi Tanaka and Isao Soya -- Finite-element investigation of viscoplastic-induced closure of short cracks at high temperatures / Anthony Palazotfo and E. Bednarz -- Crack opening under variable amplitude loads / Farrel J. Zwerneman and Karl H. Frank -- Environmentally assisted cracking -- Strain-induced hydrides and hydrogen-assisted crack growth in a Ti-6Al-4V alloy / Shu-Jun Gao, Han-Zhong Xiao, and Xiao-Jing Wan -- Gaseous-environment fatigue crack propagation behavior of a low-alloy steel / P. K. Liaw, T. R. Leax, and J. K. Donald -- Crack-velocity-K relationship for AISI 4340 in seawater under fixed and rising displacement / Ronald A. Mayville, Thomas J. Warren and Peter D. Hilton -- Influence of cathodic charging on the tensile and fracture properties of three high-strengh steels / Eronique Tremblay, Phuc Nguyen-Duy, and J. Ivan Dickson -- Threshold crack growth behavior of nickel-based superalloy at elevated temperature / Noel E. Ashbaugh and Theodore Nicholas -- Strength of stress singularity and stress-intensity factors for a transverse crack in finite symmetric cross-ply laminates under tension / Jia-Min Bai and Tsu-Tao Loo -- Fracture behavior of compacted fine-grained soils / Hsai-Yang Fang, G. K. Milroudis, and Sibel Pamukcu -- Fracture-mechanics approach to tribology problems / Yukitaka Murakami and Motohiro Kaneta. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicromechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWei, Robert Peh-ying,$d1931-$eeditor. =700 1\$aGangloff, R. P.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1020. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1020.htm =LDR 01887nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1533 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2011\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175198 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1525-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1525-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA1199 =111 2\$aSymposium on Surface and Dermal Sampling$d(2010 :$cSan Antonio, Tex.) =245 10$aSurface and dermal sampling /$cJAI guest editors, Michael Brisson, Kevin Ashley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2011. =300 \\$a1 online resource (316 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1533 =500 \\$a"Journal of ASTM International Selected Technical Papers STP1533" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1533. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aToxicity testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDermatotoxicology$xMethodology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThreshold limit values (Industrial toxicology)$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBrisson, Michael J.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aAshley, Kevin,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1533. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1533.htm =LDR 03042nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1214 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118768 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1214-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1214-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =111 2\$aSymposium on Computerized Chemical Data Standards, Databases, Data Interchange, and Information Systems$d(1993 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aComputerized chemical data standards :$bdatabases, data interchange, and information systems /$cRich Lysakowski and Charles E. Gragg, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (156 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1214 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-012140-63." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1214. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aOCR of chemical structure diagrams / J. R. Mcdaniel and J. R. Balmuth -- Proposed preferred method for displaying three-dimensional structure information of Matter/Molecules / S. Barcza -- Object data models for shared molecular structures / D. Maier, J. B. Cushing, D. M. Hansen, G. D. Purvis III, R. A. Bair, D. M. Devaney, D. F. Feller and M. A. Thompson -- BABEL - A tool for converting between molecular structural data formats / A. V. Shah, W. P. Walters, R. Shah and D. P. Dolata -- Analytical data standards -- NetCDF - A Defacto, standardized framework for analytical data exchange, storage, and archival / R. Lysakowski -- Evolution of an interchange specification for mass spectrometric data / D. Stranz, S. Campbell, R. Christopher, J. Watt and D. Zakett -- The demand for and the value of a standard, unified data architecture for analytical testing data / R. D. Weimar, Jr. -- Future ADISS data architecture for materials, properties, and analytical testing / R. D. Weimar, Jr. =650 \0$aMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemistry$xData processing$xStandards$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemistry$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aData transmission systems$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLysakowski, Rich$d1957-$eeditor. =700 1\$aGragg, Charles E.$d1951-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1214. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1214.htm =LDR 03673nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1501 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2008\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803145054 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1501-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1501-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL214.O5 =245 00$aAutomotive lubricant testing and advanced additive development /$cDr. Simon Tung, Mr. Bernard Kinker, and Dr. Mathias Woydt, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2008. =300 \\$a1 online resource (133 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1501 =500 \\$a"Symposium organized by committee D02, in December, 2006 at Lake Buena Vista, Florida. This symposium was in conjunction with the D02 sub-committee Fuels and Lubricants."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1501. =505 0\$aA review of engine oil oxidation bench tests and their application in the screening of new antioxidant systems for low phosphorus engine oils / V. Gatto, W. Moehle, E Schneller, T. Burris, T. Cobb, and M. Featherstone -- Viscometric temperature sensitivity of engine lubricants at low temperature and moderatley high shear conditions / K. O. Henderson and C. P. Maggi -- No/Low SAP and alternative engine oil development and testing / M. Woydt -- Synergistic tribological performances of borate additive in lubricants / J.-Q. Hu, Y.-Q. Hu, G.-L. Liu, and Y.-H. Ma -- The "Practice relevant pitting test" - A new improved test method to evaluate the influence of lubricants on the pitting load capacity of case carburized gears / B.-R. Hohn, P. Oster, T. Radev, and T. Tobie - ROBO - A bench procedure to replace sequence IIIGA engine test / B. G. Kinker, R. Romaszewski, and P. A. Palmer -- Mechanochemical additive-assisted reconditioning effects and mechanism on worm ferrous surfaces / J. Yuansheng, Y. He, and L. Shenghua -- Study of the ZDDP antiwear tribofilm formed on the DLC coating using AFM and XPS techniques / T. Haque, A. Morina, A. Neville, R. Kapadia, and S. Arrowsmith -- Validation of oxidative stability of factory fill and alternative engine oils using the iron catalyzed oxidation / E. Fitamen, L. Tiquet, and M. Woydt -- Additive and base oil effects in automatic particle counters / P. W. Michael, T. S. Wanke, and M. A. McCambridge -- Design of functionalized PAMA viscosity modifiers to reduce friction and wear in lubricating oils / M. Muller, J. Fan, and H. Spikes -- Surface characterization techniques in wear of materials / Kazuhisa Miyoshi, Kenichi Ishibashi, and Manabu Suzuki. =650 \0$aAutomobiles$xMotors$xLubrication systems$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAutomobiles$xLubrication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAntioxidants$vCongresses. =700 1\$aTung, Simon,$eeditor. =700 1\$aKinker, Bernard,$d1945-$eeditor. =700 1\$aWoydt, Mathias,$d1963-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1501. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1501.htm =LDR 03940nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1466 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803156166 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1466-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1466-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQD75 =111 2\$aSymposium on Techniques in Thermal Analysis: Hyphenated Techniques, Thermal Analysis of the Surface, and Fast Rate Analysis$d(2004 :$cWest Conshohocken, Pa.) =245 10$aTechniques in Thermal Analysis :$bHyphenated Techniques, Thermal Analysis of the Surface, and Fast Rate Analysis /$cWei-Ping Pan and Lawrence Judovits, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (134 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1466 =500 \\$a"Sponsored by the ASTM International Committee E37 on Thermal Measurements."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1466. =505 0\$aHyphenated techniques -- Application of thermal analysis to household waste / Z. Cheng, H. Chen, Y. Zhang, P. Hack, and W. Pan -- Development and evaluation of a TG/DTA/Raman System / W.J. Collins, C. Dubois, R. T. Cambron, N. L. Redman-Furey, and A. S. Bigalow Kern -- Role of TGA-DTA in the initial evaluation of the solid state forms for pharmaceutical new chemical entities, Part 1: Evaluation of pure forms / N.L. Redman-Furey, M. L. Dicks, J. Godlewski, D. C. Vaughn, and W. J. Collins -- Role of TGA-DTA in the initial evaluation of the solid state forms for pharmaceutical new chemical entities, Part 2: Evaluation of mixed forms / N.L. Redman-Furey, M. L. Dicks, J. Godlewski, D. C. Vaughn, and W. J. Collins -- Use of TG/DTA/Raman system to monitor dehydratuion and phase conversions / A.S. Bigalow Kern, W. J. Collins, R. T. Cambron, and N. L. Redman-Furey -- Quantitative mass measurements from mass spectrometer trend data in a TG/MS system / C.G. Slough -- Separation of overlapping processes from TGA Data and Verification EGA / R. Artiago, R. Cao, S. Naya, B. Gonz lez-Martin, J. L. Mier, and A. Garcia -- Characterization of modified carbon nanotrubes by TG-MS and pyrolysis-GC/MS / Q. Lineberry, T. Buthelezi and W. Pan -- Characterization of epoxy curing using high heating rate DSC / B. Bilyeu, W. Brostow and K.P. Menard -- Photo thermal micro-spectroscopy -- A new method for infared analysis of materials / C.G. Slough, A. Hammiche, M. Reading, and H. M. Pollock -- Thermal analysis method for measuring polymer flammability / R.E. Lyon, R.N. Walters and S.I. Stoliarov -- Fast scan differential scanning calorimetry distinguishes melting, melting degradation/sublimation and thermal stability of drugs / A. Riga, M. Golinar and K. Alexander -- Thermal and oxidative properties of physiologically relevant free fatty acids by dielectric analysis differential scanning calorimetry / A. Riga, K. Alexander and K. Williams. =650 \0$aThermal analysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermogravimetry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMass spectrometry$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPan, Wei-Ping,$d1954-$eeditor. =700 1\$aJudovits, Lawrence,$d1955-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1466. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1466.htm =LDR 03786nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP1481 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803145115 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1481-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1481-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA483 =111 2\$aSymposium on the Fatigue and Fracture of Medical Metallic Materials and Devices.$n(1st :$d2005 :$cDallas, Tex.) =245 10$aFatigue and fracture of medical metallic materials and devices /$cM. R. Mitchell and K. L. Jerina, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (116 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1481 =500 \\$a"Sponsored by ASTM Committees E08 on Fatigue and Fracture and F04 on Medical Devices held in Dallas, TX., November, 2005."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1481. =505 0\$aProcessing, properties and environment -- Martensite transformation and fatigue behavior of nitinol / P. Adler -- Effects of phase transformation on fatigue endurance of a superelastic NiTi alloy / M. Wu -- Thermoelastic transformation behavior of nitinol / K. E. Perry, P. E. Labossiere, and E. Steffler -- Functional properties of nanostructured Ti-50.0 at % Ni alloys / V. Brailovski, V. Demers, S. Prokoshkin, K. Inaekyan, I. Khmelevskaya and S. Dobatkin -- Application of low plasticity burnishing (LPB) to improve the fatigue performance of Ti-6A1-4V femoral hip stems / D. J. Hornback, P. S. Prevey and E. F. Loftus -- Comparison of the corrosion fatigue characteristics of 23Mn-21 Cr-1Mo low nickel, 22CR-13Ni-5Mn, and 18Cr-14Ni-2.5Mo stainless steels / M. D. Roach, R. S. Williamson and L. D. Zardiackas -- Verification of strain level calculations in nitinol fatigue resistance predictions / K. Pike -- Analysis, characterization and standards -- Prediction of failure in existing heart valve designs / K. C. Koppenhoefer, J. S. Crompton and J. R. Dydo -- Characterizing fatigue properties of medical grade nickel-titanium alloys by rotary beam testing and fracture analysis / M. M. Patel -- Experimental studies of NiTi self-expanding stent designs / J. E. Eaton-Evans, J. M. Dulieu-Barton, E. G. Little, and I. A. Brown -- FDA recommendations for nitinol stent and endovascular graft fatigue characterization and fracture reporting / K. J. Cavanaugh, J. L. Goode, and V. M. Holt, E. Anderson. =650 \0$aAlloys$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBiomedical materials$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aShape memory alloys$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials Testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBiocompatible Materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEquipment Failure Analysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProstheses and Implants$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStress, Mechanical$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMitchell, M. R.$q(Michael R.),$d1941-$eeditor. =700 1\$aJerina, K. 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Huang and B. Xu -- Analysis of error in pavement ground truth indicators for evaluating the accuracy of automated image collection and analysis system / H. Lee and J. Kim -- Analysis of surface inertial profiles measured on jointed portland cement pavements / N. Gagarin and Mekemson, JR -- Development of pavement smoothness index relationship / J. Chen and C. Huang -- Harmonization of macrotexture measuring devices / G.W. Flintsch, M. Huang, and K. McGhee -- Measuring pavement friction characteristics at variable speeds for added safety / N.M. Jackson, B. Choubane, C. Holzschuher, and S. Gokhale -- Realistic approach for enhancing reliability of pavement surface friction testing / S. Li, S. Noureldin, and K. Zhu. =650 \0$aPavements$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPavements$xEvaluation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSurface roughness$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =700 1\$aChoubane, Bouzid,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1486. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1486.htm =LDR 03382nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1497 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803144729 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1497-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1497-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.17 =111 2\$aSymposium on Residual Stress$d(2004 :$cSalt Lake City, Utah) =245 10$aResidual stress effects on fatigue and fracture testing and incorporation of results into design /$cJeffrey O. Bunch and M. R. Mitchell, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (157 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1497 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee E08 on Fatigue and Fracture."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1497. =505 0\$aPredicting fatigue crack growth in the residual stress field of a cold worked hole / M.T. Kokaly, J. S. Ransom, J. H. Restis and L. F. Reid -- Modeling the formation and growth of cracks from cold-worked holes / W.T. Fujimoto -- Effect of shot peening and fatigue crack growth in 7075-T7351 / T. Honda, M. Ramulu, and A.S. Kobayashi -- Thermal residual stress relaxation in powder metal IN100 superalloy / D.J. Buchanan, R. John, and N.E. Ashbaugh -- Stress intensity factor analysis and fatigue behavior of a crack in the residual stress field of welding / H. Terada -- A design methodology to take credit for residual stresses in fatigue limited designs / P. Preve'y and N. Jayaraman -- Correlation between strength and measured residual stress in tempered glass products / A.S. Redner, E. Mognato, and M. Schiavonato -- Influence of cold rolling threads before or after heat treatment on high strength bolts for different fatigue preload conditions / N.J. Horn and R.I. Stephens -- An integrated approach to the determination and consequences of residual stress on the fatigue performance of welded aircraft structures / L. Edwards and D. Yapp -- Residual stress measurements in welded and plastically deformed target structural materials / A.K. Roy and R. Rogge -- Novel applications of the deep-hole drilling technique for measuring through-thickness residual stress distributions / E.J. Kingston and A. H. 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Scheffler, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (153 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1499 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee C18 on Dimension Stone."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1499. =505 0\$aStrength testing -- Full-scale flexural strength testing for stone cladding design / S. G. Naggatz, E. A. Gerns -- Testing of composite stone faced aluminum honeycomb panels / M. J. Scheffler and D. S. Kneezel -- Paving design: is rigid-fix external stone paving the way to go? / H.-D. Hensel -- Material strength considerations in dimension stone anchorage design / B. T. Lammert and K. R. Hoigard -- Stiffness considerations in dimension stone anchorage design / K. Conroy and K. R. Hoigard -- Status on development of code requirements for exterior stone cladding / M. D. Lewis -- Investigation of masonry failure of a granite and limestone clad historic church in Eastern Pennsylvania / J. L. Erdly and E. R. Valentino -- Characteristics that affect the integrity of existing thin stone cladding / M. D. Lewis -- Travertine: successful and unsuccessful performance, preconceived notions, and mischaracterizations / I. R. Chin -- Durability of marble cladding-a comprehensive literature review / B. Grelk, C. Christiansen, B. Schouenborg, and K. Malaga -- Testing and assessment of marble and limestone (TEAM)-important results from a large European research project on cladding panels / B. Schouenborg, B. Grelk and K. Malaga -- Comparison of field testing with laboratory testing of the durability of stone / S.A. Bortz, L. Powers and B. Wonneberger. =650 \0$aBuilding stones$vCongresses. =650 \0$aLimestone$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFlexure$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHoigard, Kurt R.,$d1961-$eeditor. =700 1\$aScheffler, Michael J.,$d1958-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1499. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1499.htm =LDR 03388nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP1469 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2006\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134959 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1469-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1469-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE270 =111 2\$aPerformance Tests for Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA)$d(2003 :$cTampa, Fla.) =245 10$aPerformance tests for hot mix asphalt (hma) including fundamental and empirical procedures /$cLouay Mohammad, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2006. =300 \\$a1 online resource (209 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1469 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1469. =505 0\$aAn overview of fundamental and simulative performance tests for hot mix asphalt / J. Zhang, E. R. Brown, P. S. Kandhal, and R. West -- Utilization of an asphalt pavement analyzer for hot mix asphalt laboratory mix design / R.C. Williams, D.W. Hill, and M.P. Rottermond -- Simulative performance test for hot mix asphalt using asphalt pavement analyzer / P.S. Kandhal and L.A. Cooley -- Laboratory investigation of HMA performance using Hamburg wheel tracking and DSR torsional creep tests / G.H. Reinke, S. Glidden, D. Herlitzka, and J. Jorgenson -- Use of HMA stiffness results as a referee test in Indiana / R.S. McDaniel, V. L. Gallivan, G. A. Huber, D. H. Andrewski, and M. Miller -- Mechanistic quality management of hot mix asphalt layers with seismic methods / S. Nazarian, V. Tandon, and D. Yuan -- Field validation of Superpave shear test on NCAT test track / J. Zhang, H. Xie, P. S. Kandhal, and R. D. Powell -- C-[phi] characterization model for design of asphalt mixtures and asphalt pavements / T. F. Fwa and S.A. Tan -- Fracture resistance characterization of Superpave mixtures using semi-circular bending test / Z. Wu, L. Mohammad, L. B. Wang, and M. A. Mull -- Dynamic modulus testing of thin pavement cores / T. Pellinen, S. Xiao, and S.Y. Raval --Identification of a physical model to evaluate rutting performance of asphalt mixtures / C.A. Drakos, R. Roque, B. Birgisson and M. Novak -- Obtaining creep compliance parameters accurately from static or cyclic creep tests / J. Kim, R. Roque, and B. Birgisson -- Characterization of asphalt concrete by multi-stage true triaxial testing / I. Wang, L. R. Hoyos, L. Mohammad, and C. Abadie. =650 \0$aPavements, Asphalt$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAsphalt concrete$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAnisotropy$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMohammad, Louay N.$q(Louay Nadhim),$d1957-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1469. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1469.htm =LDR 05313nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP1471 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2006\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134973 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1471-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1471-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD132 =111 2\$aSymposium on Titanium, Niobium, Zirconium, and Tantalum for Medical and Surgical Applications$d(2004 :$cWashington, D.C.) =245 10$aTitanium, Niobium, Zirconium, and Tantalum for Medical and Surgical Applications /$cLyle D. Zardiackas, Matthew J. Kraay, and Howard L. Freese, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2006. =300 \\$a1 online resource (265 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1471 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1471. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aAlloy processing -- Mechanical and physical properties of titanium-12molybdenum-6zirconium-2 iron beta titanium alloy / N. G .D. Murray, V. R. Jablokov, and H. L. Freese -- Creation of oxidized zirconium orthopaedic implants / G. Hunter, J. Dickinson, B. Herb, and R. Graham -- Metallurgical attachment of a porous tantalum foam to a titanium substrate for orthopaedic applications / D. J. Medlin, J. Scrafton, and R. Shetty -- Influence of oxygen content on the mechanical properties of titanium-35 niobium-7zirconium-5tantalum beta titanium alloy / V. R. Jablokov, N. G. D. Murray, H. J. Rack, and H. L. Freese -- Effect of aging treatments on the tensile properties of Ti-35Nb-7Zr-5Ta-(0.06-0.7) O alloys / J. I. Qazi, V. Tsakiris, B. Marquardt, and H. J. Rack -- Beta titanium alloy processed for high-strength orthopaedic applications / B. Marquardt and R. Shetty -- The application of Ti-15Mo beta titanium alloy in high-strength structural orthopedic applications / V. R. Jablokov, M. J. Nutt, M. E. Richelsoph, and H. L. Freese -- Mechanical properties of cast Ti-Fe-O-N alloys / M. Koike, Q. Guo, M. Brezner, H. Fujii, and T. Okabe -- Effect of surface reaction layer on three-point flexure bond strength of resin composite to cast Ti and Ti-6Al-7Nb / I. Watanabe, J. Liu, A. Saimoto, J. Griggs, and T. Okabe -- Corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, fatigue properties, and tissue response of Ti-15Zr-4Nb-4Ta alloy / Y. Okazaki and E. Gotoh -- Super elastic functional [beta] titanium alloy with Low Young's modulus for biomedical applications / M. Niinomi, T. Akahori, Y. Hattori, K. Morikaw, T. Kasuga, H. Fukui, A. Suzuki, K. Kyo, and S. Niwa -- Comparative evaluations of surface characteristics of cp titanium, Ti-6Al-4V and Ti-15Mo-2.8Nb-0.2Si (Timetal 21SRx) / D. W. Petersen, J. E. Lemons, and L. C. Lucas -- Comparison of stress corrosion cracking characteristics of Cp Ti, Ti-6A1-7Nb Ti-6A1-4V, and Ti-15Mo / R. S. Williamson, M. D. Roach, and L. D. Zardiackas -- Comparison of the corrosion fatigue characteristics of CP Ti-grade 4, Ti-6A1-4V ELI, Ti-6A1-7Nb, and Ti-15Mo / M. D. Roach, R. S. Williamson, and L. D. Zardiackas -- Comparison of stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue (anodized and non-anodized 4 CP Ti) / L. D. Zardiackas, M. D. Roach, and R. S. Williamson -- Corrosion of modular titanium-alloy stems in cementless hip replacement / R. M. Urban, J. L. Gilbert, and J. J. Jacobs -- Influence of exposure conditions on bacterial adhesion to zirconium alloys / E. A. Yamokoski, B. W. Buczynski, N. Stojilovic, J. W. Seabolt, L. M. Bloe, R. Foster, N. Zito, M. M. Kory, R. P. Steiner, and R. D. Ramsier -- A methodology to fabricate titanium and stainless steel wear debris for experimental use: a comparison of size, shape, and chemistry / C .M. Sprecher, J. Kunze, B. Burian, N. Villinger, J. J. Jacobs, E. Schneider, and M. A. Wimmer -- Zirconium and niobium affect human osteoblasts, fibroblasts and lymphocytes in a similar manner to more traditional implant alloy materials / N. J. Hallab, S. Anderson, M. Caicedo, and J. J. Jacobs. =650 \0$aImplants, Artificial$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals in medicine$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals in surgery$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAlloys$xTherapeuticuse$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTitanium$xTherapeutic use$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNiobium$xTherapeutic use$vCongresses. =650 \0$aZirconium$xTherapeutic use$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProstheses$vCongresses. =700 1\$aZardiackas, Lyle D.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aKraay, Matthew J.,$d1955-$eeditor. =700 1\$aFreese, Howard L.,$d1941-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1471. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1471.htm =LDR 04247nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1472 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2006\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134157 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1472-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1472-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQA76.9.C65 =111 2\$aSymposium on Wear of Articulating Surfaces: Understanding Joint Simulation$d(2005 :$cDallas, Tex.) =245 10$aWear of articulating surfaces :$bunderstanding joint simulation /$cStanley A. Brown, Leslie N. Gilbertson and Victoria D. Good, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2006. =300 \\$a1 online resource (129 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1472 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F04 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1472. =505 0\$aTotal knee -- Effects of patient and surgical alignment variables on kinematics in TKR simulation under force-control / Hani Haider , Peter Walker, John DesJardins, and Gordon Blunn -- Wear scar prediction based on wear simulator input data : a preliminary artificial neural network approach / Diego Orozco, Thorsten Schwenke, and Markus A. Wimmer -- Slip velocity direction impacts wear in TKA / Thorsten Schwenke , Laura L. Borgstede, Erich Schneider, and Markus A. Wimmer -- A simulator study of TKR kinematics using modeled soft tissue constraint : virtual soft tissue control for knee simulation / Bruce F. White, Darryl D'Lima, Albert C. Drueding, John Cox, and Forest J. Carignan -- Computational wear prediction of UHMWPE in knee replacements / Dong Zhao, W. Gregory Sawyer, and Benjamin J. Fregly -- Vertebral disc -- Retrieval analysis of total disc replacements: implications for standardized wear testing / Steven Kurtz, Ryan Siskey, Lauren Ciccarelli, André van Ooij, John Peloza, and Marta Villarraga -- Surface texture analysis of artificial discs wear-tested under different conditions and comparison to a retrieved implant / Philippe E. Pare, Frank W. Chan, Patrick Buchholz, Steven Kurtz, and McCombe Peter -- Lubricants and general -- Estimation of osteolytic potential of non-crosslinked and crosslinked polyethylenes and ceramic-on-ceramic total hip prostheses / Joanne L Tipper, Alison L. Galvin, Eileen Ingham, and John Fisher -- The effects of implant temperature on lubricant protein precipitation and polyethylene wear in joint simulation studies / Yen-Shuo Liao and Mark Hanes -- Load profile and fluid composition influence the soak behavior of UHMWPE implants / Thorsten Schwenke, Erich Schneider, and Markus A. Wimmer -- The effects of load soak control on the wear of UHMWPE at various hydration levels in a joint simulation study / Yen-Shuo Liao and Mark Hanes -- A tracer method to determine extremely low wear rates of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene / Joachim Kunze and Markus A. Wimmer -- Total hip -- Differences of the mechanical setup of hip simulators and their consequences on the outcome of hip wear testing / Georg Reinisch, Joachim Schoerg, Kurt P. Judmann, Wolfgang Plitz, and Friedrich Franek. =650 \0$aComputer Simulation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aArtificial joints$vCongresses. =650 \0$aJoint Prosthesis$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBrown, S. 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N.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGood, V.$q(Victoria),$d1954-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1472. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1472.htm =LDR 03671nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP1473 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2006\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134997 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1473-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1473-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQD181.B4 =111 2\$aymposium on Beryllium Sampling and Analysis$d(2005 :$cReno, Nev.) =245 10$aBeryllium :$bsampling and analysis /$cDr. Kevin Ashley, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2006. =300 \\$a1 online resource (109 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1473 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee D22 on Air Quality and its Subcommittee D22.04 on Sampling and Analysis of Workplace Atmospheres, in cooperation with the Sampling and Analysis Subcommittee of the Beryllium Health and Safety Committee."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1473. =505 0\$aBeryllium disease-exposure monitoring and standardization issues -- Opportunities for standardization of beryllium sampling and analysis / Michael J. Brisson, Amy A. Ekechukwu, Kevin Ashley, and Steven D. Jahn -- Standard methods for beryllium sampling and analysis : availabilities and needs / Kevin Ashley, Michael J. Brisson, and Steven D. Jahn -- Beryllium exposure measurement and reference materials-national and international perspectives -- Opportunities for development of reference materials for beryllium / Robert L. Watters, Jr. Mark D. Hoover, Gregory A. Day, and Aleksandr B. Stefaniak -- Characteristics of beryllium oxide and beryllium metal powders for use as reference materials / Aleksandr B. Stefaniak, Mark D. Hoover, Gregory A. Day, Amy A. Ekechukwu, Gary E. Whitney, Christopher A. Brink, and Ronald C. Scripsick -- Determination of beryllium compounds by NIOSH 7303 / Shakker Amer, Doug Loughrin, and Lyle Reichmann -- Sampling and analysis for beryllium at JET : policy cost and impact / Darryl Campling and Bharat Patel -- On-site monitoring for beryllium - sampling and analytical aspects -- Use of electrically enhanced aerosol plasma spectroscopy for real-time characterization of beryllium particles / Meng-Dawn Cheng, Robert W. Smithwick III, and Ray Hinton -- Development of a new fluorescence method for the detection of beryllium on surfaces / Edel M. Minogue, Deborah S. Ehler, Anthony K. Burrell, T. Mark McCleskey, and Tammy P. Taylor -- Interlaboratory evaluation of a portable fluorescence method for the measurement of trace beryllium in the workplace / Kevin Ashley, T. Mark McCleskey, Michael J. Brisson, Gordon Goodyear, John Cronin, and Anoop Agrawal. =650 \0$aBeryllium$xAnalysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBeryllium$xisolation & purification$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEnvironmental monitoring$vCongresses. =700 1\$aAshley, Kevin,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1473. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1473.htm =LDR 03422nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1476 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2006\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134027 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1476-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1476-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.17 =111 2\$aSymposium on Pendulum Impact Machines: Procedures and Specimens.$n(2nd :$d2004 :$cWashington, D.C.) =245 10$aPendulum impact machines :$bprocedures and specimens /$cThomas Siewert, Michael Manahan, and Christopher McCowan, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2006. =300 \\$a1 online resource (101 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1476 =500 \\$a"Sponsored by ASTM Committee E28 on Mechanical Testing and its Subcommittee E28.07 on Impact Testing."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1476. =505 0\$aSession 1: Historical developments in impact testing -- The history of instrumented impact testing / M. P. Manahan, Sr., and T. A. Siewert -- The development of procedures for charpy impact testing / T. A. Siewert and C. N. McCowan -- Session 2: Impact test procedures and machine effects -- Effects on removing and replacing an 8-mm charpy striker on absorbed energy / D. P. Vigliotti and J. L. Vigliotti -- Session 3: Reference specimens. International comparison of impact reference materials (2004) / C. Mccowan, G. Roebben, Y. Yamaguchi, S. Lefrançois, J. Splett, S. Takagi, and A. Lamberty -- Certification of charpy V-notch reference test pieces at IRMM / G. Roebben, A. Lamberty, and J. Pauwels, -- Uncertainty analyses on reference values of charpy impact test specimens / S. Takagi and Y. Yamaguchi -- Analysis of charpy impact verification data: 1993-2003 / C.N. McCowan and J. Splett -- Reference impact specimens made from low carbon steel: report on production and use / L. Heping and Z. Xing -- Impact characterization of sub-size charpy V-notch specimens prepared from full-size certified reference charpy V-notch test pieces / E. Lucon, J. L. Puzzolante, G. Roebben, and A. Lamberty -- Session 4: Issues with instrumented strikers. Different approaches for the verification of force values measured with instrumented charpy strikers / E. Lucon, R. Chaouadi, and E. Van Walle. =650 \0$aNotched bar testing$xEquipment and supplies$vCongresses. =650 \0$aImpact$xTesting$xEquipment and supplies$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPendulum$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSiewert, T. A.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aManahan, Michael P.,$d1953-,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMcCowan, C. N. (Christopher N.),$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1476. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1476.htm =LDR 03338nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1504 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803145085 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1504-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1504-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH2431 =245 00$aRoofing research and standards development.$n6th volume /$cWalter J. Rossiter and Thomas J. Wallace, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (128 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1504 =500 \\$a"This D08 symposium on Roofing Research and Standards Development is the sixth in a series that dates back to the mid-1980s."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1504. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aSession I: Critical issues -- Understanding low-slope roofs under Hurricane Charley from field to practice / A. Baskaran, S. Molleti and D. Roodvoets -- Artificial roofing slates and singles / C. G. Cash, S. J. Condren and W. H. Gumpertz -- Critical evaluation of existing specifications for polyisocyanurate (ISO) foam insulation boards in roofing applications / P. Mukhopakhyaya, A. Baskaran , N. Normandin, J. Lackey, and S. Evoniak -- Pilot study on wind uplift resistance of adhesive applied low slope roofing systems / B. A. Baskaran, B. Murty, and H. Tanaka -- Session II: Roofing and waterproofing practice -- Quality assurance program for soldering copper roofs / M. L. Michener and C. A. Hoernschemeyer -- Remediating basement leaks / J. Henshell -- Retrofitting a green roof on an existing facility: a case history / E. S. Lindow and M. L. Michener -- Session III: Advancing membrane roofing -- Investigation of the effect of heat on specially formulated thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) films by thermogravimetry, dynamic mechanical, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy / A. H. Delgado, -- Welding of thermoplastic roofing membranes subjected to different conditioning procedures / S. Graveline -- Evaluation of the rheological properties and master curve development for bituminous binders used in roofing / G.M. Rowe and G.L. Baumgardner -- Specifications for roofing and industrial asphalts using dynamic shear rheometry (DSR) / G. L. Baumgardner and G. M. Rowe. =650 \0$aRoofing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$vCongresses. =700 1\$aRossiter, Walter J.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aWallace, Thomas J.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1504. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1504.htm =LDR 04123nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1460 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2005\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134850 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1460-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1460-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aSB950.93 =111 2\$aSymposium on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems.$n(24th :$d2003 :$cTampa, Fla.) =245 10$aPesticide formulations and delivery systems.$n24th volume :$bthe continued evolution of agrochemicals /$cG. Robert Goss, Gregory C. Volgas, and Masoud Salyani, editors. =246 3\$aContinued evolution of agrochemicals =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2005. =300 \\$a1 online resource (143 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1460 =500 \\$a"24 th Symposium on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems was held in Tampa, Florida on 21-23 October, 2003."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1460. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aFormulations -- Rising to new challenges in formulating for agriculture / Gregory J. Lindner -- Benefits of a 2,4-D acid herbicide formulation / Gregory C. Volgas, Robert E. Mack, and Johnnie R. Roberts -- The effect of dispersant solubility, dispersant dosage, granule diameter, and dome versus radial extrusion on granule spontaneity of disintegration and resistance to attrition / Tom Winowiski, Stu Lebo, and Jonas Gustafsson -- Agricultural granule particle size considerations / G. R. Goss -- Fluorescence imaging for investigating the efficiency of formulations, adjuvants, and application systems / Hans de Ruiter, Rob van der Schoor, and Henk Jalink -- Improved formulations through synergistic combinations based on alkyl glucosides / K. Bergstrom and I. M. Johansson -- New value-added polymeric dispersants and uses therof in agricultural formulations / Kolazi S. Narayanan, Domingo I. Jon, and Jayanti Patel -- Applications of ether amine surfactants in agricultural formulations: the known and unexplored / Yabin Lei -- Delivery systems -- Predicted deposition variability due to fluctuations in release height and drop size distribution / Milton E. Teske, Harold W. Thistle, Richard C. Reardon, Gerry Cormier, Peter Amirault, David C. Davies, R. Scott Cameron, Gary Dorr, Andrew J. Hewitt, James R. Brown, Monique Y. Leclerc, and Anandakumar Karipot -- Improving the effectiveness of aerial pesticide sprays / D. B. Smith, I. W. Kirk, and J. B. Ross -- Comparison of abscission spray application practices for mechanical harvesting of oranges / Muhammad Farooq, Masoud Salyani, and Jodie D. Whitney - Adjuvants -- Effect of adjuvant on the efficacy of glyphosate applied at differenc times of day / Bryan G. Young and Julie M. Young -- A novel water conditioning adjuvant for use with formulated and nonformulated glyphosate / Donald Penner, Jan Michael, and William G. Brown -- Evaluation of some adjuvants for improving glyphosate efficacy / Samunder Singh and Megh Sing. =650 \0$aPesticides$xFormulation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticides$xApplication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$vCongresses. =700 1\$aGoss, G. Robert,$eeditor. =700 1\$aVolgas, Gregory C.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSalyani, Masoud,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1460. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1460.htm =LDR 03380nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1451 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803134690 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1451-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1451-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH2430 =111 2\$aSymposium on Roofing Research and Standards Development.$n(5th :$d2003 :$cTampa, Fla.) =245 10$aRoofing research and standards development.$n5th volume /$cWalter J. Rossiter, Jr. and Thomas J. Wallace, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (143 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1451 =500 \\$a"The Symposium on Roofing Research and Standards Development was held in Tampa, Florida on December 7, 2003."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1451. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aSession I: Uplift and fire -- Measuring uplift resistance of asphalt shingles / M. L. Shiao, R. A. SNYDER, R. D. Livsey, and H. M. Kalkanoglu -- Pullout resistance of roofing fasteners using different methods / A. Baskaran, M. Sexton, and W. Lei -- Fire tests for non-melting plastic rooflight materials / M. M. Khan, R. L. Alpert, and G. A. Smith -- Session II: Energy conservation -- A realistic approach for testing the thermal insulation value of closed-cell spray polyurethane foam roof insulation / M. Sherman, W. Mullally, J. Garcia, and D. Dobrfz-Flores -- The effect of reflective roof coatings on the durability of roofing systems / J. W. Mellott and D.C. Portfolio -- Session III: Durability -- A comparison of the glass transitions temperatures of artificially aged and field-aged roof membranes through the use of dynamic mechanical analysis / C. C. De Leon, P. W. Diebel, A. H. Delgado, and R. M. Paroli -- Effects of application technique and temperature on characteristics of modified Bitumen membrance assemblies / K. Chernotowich, K.J. Brzozowski, and P. J. Sanicky -- Durability and cold temperature performance of SBS-modified Bituminous roofing membranes / K. Liu, G. Xu and R. Voyer -- On the kinetics of thermal loads for accelerated aging / M. L. Shiao, D. A. Nester, and L. A. Terrenzio -- Update: service life tests for roofing membranes / D. M. Bailey, C. G. Cash, and A. G. Davies, Jr. =650 \0$aRoofing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGlass transition temperature$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$vCongresses. =700 1\$aRossiter, Walter J.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aWallace, Thomas J.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1451. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1451.htm =LDR 04747nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1527 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2011\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175136 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1527-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1527-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aSB952.8 =111 2\$aSymposium on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems.$n(30th :$d2009 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aPesticide formulations and delivery systems.$n30th volume :$bregulations and innovation /$cJAI guest editors, A. David Lindsay, Richard Zollinger. =246 3\$aRegulations and Innovation =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2011. =300 \\$a1 online resource (298 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1527 =500 \\$a"Journal of ASTM International Selected Technical Papers STP1527." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1527. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aMachine generated contents note: The E35.22 symposium at 25 years, still growing? / A. D. Lindsay -- Development of a dry applied dispersible granular pesticide carrier / T. D. Birthisel / C. W. Anderson / J. R. Lynch -- Surfactant enhanced release of permethrin from a cellulosic granular carrier / A. J. Stern -- Use of carbodiimides as stabilizing agents to deliver water -- labile active ingredients in liquid systems including aqueous medium -- Amitraz as a case study / G. Beestman / K. S. Narayanan / D. I. Jon -- Dearomatized fluids used in phenoxy herbicides for right-of-way sprays / M. A. Krevalis -- Investigation into the use of hydroxy-containing amides for oil flowable formulations / K. K. Chokshi / K. K. Kuo / R. M. Kowalik / M. A. Krevalis -- Increasing the biological activity of weak acid herbicides by increasing and decreasing the pH of the spray mixture / J. M. Green / T. Hale -- Influence of clethodim formulation and oil adjuvants on weed control and overcoming herbicide antagonism / K. A. Howatt / R. K. Zollinger -- Characterization of sulfonated lignin dispersants by hydrophobic interactive chromatography / S. Lebo / J. Gustafsson / K. Gretland / T. Winowiski -- Fatty amine alkoxylates as effective adjuvants for strobilurin fungicide applications on field and orchard crops / J. L. Hazen -- Ethylenediamine alkoxylates and their use as adjuvants in glyphosate formulations / C. M. Elsik / H. M. Stridde -- Suitable adjuvant to maximize trifloxysulfron efficacy and early assessment of herbicide efficacy using chlorophyll fluorescence / S. Singh / M. Singh -- Influence of adjuvants on weed control from tribenuron / R. K. Zollinger -- Improving the infiltration of water through repellent soils using synergistic surfactant blends based on alkyl glucosides and ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block copolymers / P. T. Bially / R. C. Buckman / S. J. Kostka -- Factors influencing the performance of spray delivery systems : a review of recent developments / P. C. H. Miller / C. R. Tuck -- Nozzle formulation interactions : consequences for spray droplet adhesion to plant surfaces / R. A. Downer / J. K. Hacker / R. S. Ebert -- Field-collected and AGDISP-predicted spray flux from an aerial application / W. C. Hoffman -- Flight line variability in rotary atomizer drop size distribution / M. Y. LeClerc / A. Karipot / R. S. Cameron / G. Cormier / D. C. Davies / R. C. Reardon / H. W. Thistle / M. E. Teske -- Comparisons of drift reducing/deposition aid tank mixes for fixed wing aerial applications / T. M. Loughin / D. R. Gardisser / R. E. Wolf -- Fluorescent intensity of dye solutions under different pH conditions / R. D. Brazee / H. E. Ozkan / R. D. Fox / C. R. Krause / R. C. Derksen / H. Zhu. =650 \0$aPesticides$xApplication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticides$xFormulation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHerbicides$vCongresses. =700 1\$aLindsay, A. D.$q(A. David),$eeditor. =700 1\$aZollinger, Richard,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1527. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1527.htm =LDR 05158nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1142 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114425 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1142-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1142-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA571 =111 2\$aSymposium on Hydraulic Conductivity and Waste Contaminant Transport in Soil$d(1993 :$cSan Antonio, Tex.) =245 10$aHydraulic conductivity and waste contaminant transport soil /$cDavid E. Daniel and Stephen J. Trautwein, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (611 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1142 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011420-38." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock and its Subcommittee D 18.04 on Hydrologic Properties of Soil and Rock."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1142. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aInvited papers -- Representative specimen size for hydraulic conductivity assessment of compacted soil liners / C.H. Benson -- State-of-the-art: laboratory hydraulic conductivity test for saturated soils / D. E. Daniel -- Hydraulic conductivity of vertical cutoff walls / J. C. Evans -- Slug tests for determining hydraulic conductivity of natural geologic depostis / B. L. Herzog -- Waste-soil interactions that alter hydraulic conductivity / C. D. Schackelford -- Hydraulic conductivity assessment of unsaturated soils / D. B. Stephens -- In-situ hydraulic conductivity tests for compacted soil liners and caps / S. J. Trautwein -- Other papers -- Laboratory testing to evaluate changes in hydraulic conductivity of compacted clays caused by freeze-thaw : state-of-the-art / M. A. Othman -- Measurement of saturated hydraulic conductivity in fine-grain glacial till in Iowa : comparison of in situ and laboratory methods / D. R. Bruner -- Hydraulic conductivity of compacted clayey soils under distoration or elongation conditions / S. C. Cheng -- The compatibility of slurry cutoff wall materials with materials with contaminated groundwater / S. R. Day -- A comparison between field and laboratory measurements of hydraulic conductivity in a varved clay / D. J. DeGroot -- Effects of post compaction water content variation on saturated conductivity / M. A. Phifer -- Lessons learned from the application of standard test methods for field and laboratory hydraulic conductivity measurement / R. J. Dunn -- Large-size test for transport of organics through clay liners / T. B. Edil -- Field measurement of hydraulic conductivity in slowly permeable materials using early-time infiltration measurements in unsaturated media / D. J. Fallow -- Impact of leakage on precision in low gradient flexible wall permeablity testing / M. D. Haug -- Influence of polymers on the hydraulic conductivity of marginal quality bentonite-sand mixtures / M. D. Haug -- Hydraulic conductivity and adsorption parameters for pollutant transport through montmorillonite and modified montmorillonite clay liner materials / I. M. C Lo -- Hydraulic conductivity of borehole sealants / A. J. Lutenegger -- The effects of freeze/thaw cycles on the permeability of three compacted soils / J. J. Bowders, Jr. -- Volume-controlled hydrologic property measurement in triaxial systems / H. W. Olsen -- Hydraulic conductivity of solidified residue mixtures used as a hydraulic barrier / S. Pamakcu -- Constant-flow and constant-gradient permeability tests on sand-bentonite-fly ash mixtures / C.D. Shackelford -- A field-scale study of the use of paper industry sludges as hydraulic barriers in landfill cover systems / V. Maltby -- Two case histories : field sealed double ring infiltrometer (SDRI) and laboratory hydraulic conductivity comparison test programs / J. F. Wallace -- Effects of electro-kinetic coupling on the measurement of conductivity / A. T. Yeung -- Evaluation of attenuation capability of a micaceous soil as determined from column leaching tests / R. N. Young. =650 \0$aSoil pollution$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil permeability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBentonite$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDaniel, David E.$q(David Edwin),$d1949-$eeditor. =700 1\$aTrautwein, Stephen J.,$d1952-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1142. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1142.htm =LDR 02934nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1153 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803119949 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1153-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1153-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7871 =111 2\$aSymposium on Fatigue of Electronic Materials$d(1993 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aFatigue of electronic materials /$cScott A. Schroeder and M. R. Mitchell, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (146 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1153 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-011530-30." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by Committee E-8 on Fatigue and Fracture."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1153. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aCreep-Fatigue Damage Analysis of Solder Joints / S. H. Ju, S. Kuskowski, B. I. Sandor and M. E. Plesha -- Creep-Fatigue Interactions in Eutectic Tin-Lead Solder Alloys / Chih-Wei Kuo, Shankar M. L. Sastry and Kenneth L. Jerina -- A Unified Creep-Plasticity Theory for Solder Alloys / David L. McDowell, Matthew P. Miller and Del C. Brooks -- Thermomechanical and Fatigue Behavior of High-Temperature Lead and Lead-Free Solder Joints / Y. H. Pao, S. Badgley, R. Govila and E. Jih -- A Model for Primary Creep of 63Sn-37Pb Solder / S. A. Schroeder, W. L. Morris, M. R. Mitchell and M. R. James -- Test Methodologies to Perform Valid Accelerated Thermomechanical Fatigue Tests of Solder Joints / Darrel R. Frear, N. Robert Sorensen and John S. Martens -- High-Cycle Fatigue of Kovar / James A. Wasynczuk, W. Dave Hanna, Franklin D. Ross and Thomas A. Freitag -- Thermal Stresses in Cooled Heat-Releasing Elements of Electronic Devices / Anatoliy Parnas. =650 \0$aElectronics$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectronics$xMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPlasticity$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSchroeder, Scott A.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMitchell, M. R.$q(Michael R.),$d1941-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1153. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1153.htm =LDR 05701nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1173 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803118942 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1173-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1173-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.82 =111 2\$aSymposium on Biomaterials' Mechanical Properties$d(1992 :$cPittsburgh, Pa.) =245 10$aBiomaterials' mechanical properties /$cHelen E. Kambic and A. 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W, Courtman, and G. J. Wilson -- A new method for in-vitro wear assessment of materials used in mechanical heart valves / S. H. Teoh, S. C. Lim, E. T. Yoon, and K. S. Goh -- The relationship between PTFE graft ultrastructure and cellular ingrowth : the influence of an autologous jugular vein wrap / H. Holubec, G. C. Hunter, M. Chvapil, T. A. Chvapil, V. M. Bernhard, R. L. Misiorowski, and C. W. Putnam -- The effect of tissue adhesion due to encapsulation on anastomosis strength and a comparative study of vascular substitute / A. T. Yokobori, Jr., T. Maeyama, S. Kuroda, T. Yokobori, and H. Ohuchi -- Adhesive films and plastics -- Predicting the life and design stresses of medical plastics under creep conditions / S. H. Teoh -- Mechanical properties of hard tissue adhesive films / P. C. Moon, J. W. Moxley, T. W. Haas, and Y. H. Chang -- Taguchi experiment on strength correlation between a customer and supplier of porous coatings / R. R. Peterson -- Evaluation of metallic materials -- Characterization and quantification of fretting particulates generated in ceramic/metal and metal/metal modular head/taper systems / S. K. Bhambria and L.N. Gilbertson -- Identification of the dynamic properties of bone using the split-Hopskinson pressure-bar technique / Y. Tanabe, K. Kobayashi, M. Sakamoto, T. Hara, and H. Takahashi -- Mechanical properties of immature callus in long bones / Y. Miyasaka, M. Ohyama, M. Sakurai, A. T. Yokobori, and S. Sasaki -- Evaluation of mechanical properties of metallic biomaterials / Y. Higo and Y. Tomita -- Mechanical testing for fretting corrosion of modular total hip tapers / C. A. C. Flemming, S. A. Brown, and J. H. Payer -- Cell-to-materials interaction : an approach to elucidate biocompatibility of biomaterials in vitro / M. Nakamura, S. Takeda, K. Imai, H. Oshima, D. Kawahara, H. Kosugi, and Y. Hashimoto -- Mechanical evaluation of soft tissue and ligament implant fixation devices / N. J. Stewart, T. Muneta, J. Lewis, C. Lindquist, and E. Arendt -- Composite materials -- Fiber-reinforced polymer composite biomaterials : characterization of interfacial bond strength and environmental sensitivity / R.A. Latour, Jr. and J. Black -- The use of small-scale flexure test specimens to evaluate the mechanical properties of polymer composites for biomaterials applications / K. A. Jockisch, S. A. Brown, and A. Moet -- A numerical time-frequency transform technique for the determination of the complex modulus of composite and polymeric biomaterials from transient time-based experiments / J. L. Gilbert and D.R. Dong -- Fracture behavior of polyurethane-calcium chloride blends / R. P. Wong and R.S. Benson -- Micromechanical testing of interfacial bonding in absorbable composites / K. J. Leadbetter, R. A. Latour, JR., R. A. Johnson, and S. W. Shalaby -- Urologic materials -- Chemical components and mechanical properties of urinary calculi / M. Uchida, Y. Imaide, and H. Watanabe -- Tests to evaluate the mechanical properties of the ureter / H. Watanabe, Y. Nakagawa, and M. Uchida -- Mechanical properties and modeling of the stress-strain behavior of the urinary bladder in vivo / M. Saitoh, K. Ohnishi, T. Matsuda, H. Watanabe, A. T. Yokobori, T. Yokobori and F. Oki -- Future directions -- Changing strategies for biomaterials and biotechnology / H. E. Kambic. =650 \0$aPorosity$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBiomedical materials$xMechanical properties$vCongresses. =650 \0$aViscoelasticity$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKambic, Helen E.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aYokobori, A. 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Weston. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2010. =300 \\$a1 online resource (268 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1509 =500 \\$aAt head of title: Journal of ASTM International Selected Technical Papers STP1509. =500 \\$a"The symposium was jointly sponsored by ASTM International Committees E06 and E06.51.11."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1509. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aWhat we do not know : perspectives on wall-window combinations and performance assurance we have yet to address / R. C. Mathis and S. Johnson -- An investigation of climate loads on building facades for selected locations in the United States / S. M. Cornick and M. A. Lacasse -- The effect of air cavity convection on the wetting and drying behavior of wood-frame walls using a multi-physics approach / A. N. Karagiozis and H. M. Kuenzel -- Design responsibility for weathertight perimeter detailing for non-flanged windows : current practices, common problems, and possible solutions / L. D. Flick, L. M. McGowan, N. S. Kirschbaum, and C. D. Carson -- How to detect and observe hidden window leaks using infrared thermography / R. W. LaTona and O. Viagea -- Condensation damage behind self-adhering membrane flashing and interior furnishings on exterior residential walls / C. Ofori-Amanfo and M. J. Spink -- Towards development of a performance standard for asessing the effectiveness of wall-window interface details to manage rainwater intrusion / M. A. Lacasse, S. M. Cornick, M. Rousseau, M. Armstrong, G. Ganapathy, M. Nicholls, and S. Plescia -- Evaluating drainage characteristics of water resistive barriers s part of an overall durable wall approach for the building enclosure / M. F. Williams -- Extreme exposure fenestration installations : the Florida challenge / J. D. Katsaros and C. G. Carll -- A robust installation for brick-mold windows and doors using self-adhered flashing / J. S. Conlon, B. K. O'Rourke, J. D. Katsaros, and T. A. Weston -- Laboratory tests of water penetration through wall-window interfaces based on U.S. residential window installation practice / M. A. Lacasse, M. Rousseau, S. M. Cornick, M. Armstrong, G. Ganapathy, M. Nicholls, and M. F. Williams -- Assessing the effectiveness of wall-window interface details to manage rainwater : selected results from window installation to wall sheathed in extruded polystyrene / M. A. Lacasse, M. Armstrong, G. Ganapathy, M. Rousseau, S. M. Cornick, D. Bibee, D. Shuler, and A. 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M. Kmack, K. E. Kurtis, L. J. Jacobs, and J.-Y. Kim -- Evaluation of two automated methods for air-void analysis of hardened concrete / A. M. Ramezanianpour and R. D. Hooton -- The practical application of a flatbed scanner for air-void characterization of hardened concrete / K. Peterson, L. Sutter, and M. Radlinski -- Evaluation of the critical air-void system parameters for freeze-thaw resistant ternary concrete using the manual point-count and the flatbed scanner methods / M. Radlinski, J. Olek, Q. Zhang, and K. Peterson -- Assessing the durability of engineered cementitious composites under freezing and thawing cycles / M. Sahmaran, M. Lachemi, and V. C. Li -- Experimental study on freeze-thaw damage mechanism of lightweight aggregate concrete / J. Mao, K. Ayuta, H. Qi, and Z. Liu -- Test methods for characterizing air void systems in Portland cement Pervious concrete / J. T. Kevern, K. Wang, and V. R. Schaeter -- Effects of strength, permeability, and air void parameters on freezing-thawing resistance of concrete with and without air entrainment / G. Lomboy and K. Wang -- Determining the air-entraining admixture dosage response for concrete with a single concrete mixture / M. T. Ley -- Freeze-thaw performance of concrete: reconciling laboratory-based specifications with field experience / D. J. 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Lundin, Edwin A. Merrick, and Brian J. Kruse -- Effect of the heat-affected zone at the crack-starter bead on the nil-ductility transition temperature of steels determined by the drop-weight test / Noriaki Koshizuka, Teiichi Enami, Michihiro Tanaka, Toshiharu Hiro, Yuii Kusuhara, Hiroshi Fukuda, and Shigehiko Yoshimura -- Drop-weight NDT temperature-test results for five heats of ASTM A517 steel / Carl E. Hartbower -- Drop-weight testing of nonstandard geometries / Samuel R. Low and James G. Early -- NDTT, RT[subscript NDT,] and fracture toughness, a study of their interrelationships using a large data base and computer models / William Oldfield and William L. Server -- Francture mechanics interpretation of the drop-weight NDT temperature / John D.G. Sumpter. =650 \0$aSteel$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xImpact testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHolt, John M.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aPuzak, P. 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Castaldi, P. J. Bishop, and E. F. Hoerner, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (217 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1212 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-012120-47." =500 \\$a"The Second International Symposium on Safety in Ice Hockey was presented at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 20-21 May 1992."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1212. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aHockey$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHockey injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHockey$xTraining$vCongresses. =700 1\$aCastaldi, C. R.$q(Cosmo R.),$eeditor. =700 1\$aBishop, P. J.$q(Patrick J.),$eeditor. =700 1\$aHoerner, Earl F.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1212. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1212.htm =LDR 02107nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP996 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1988\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803111646 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP996-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP996-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH1201 =111 2\$aExterior Stone Symposium 1987$d(1987 :$cNew York, N.Y.) =245 10$aNew stone technology, design, and construction for exterior wall systems /$cBarry Donaldson, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1988. =300 \\$a1 online resource (185 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP996 =500 \\$a"Special technical publication (STP) 996." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN): 04-996000-10."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee C18 on Natural Building Stones, ASTM Committee E6 on Performance of Building Constructions, Tishman Research Corp., Internazionale Marmi e Macchine Carrara, and McGraw-Hill Publications."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP996. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aBuilding, Stone$vCongresses. =650 \0$aExterior walls$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFacades$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDonaldson, Barry,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP996. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP996.htm =LDR 05968nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP1144 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803114418 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1144-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1144-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD755.5 =111 2\$aSymposium on Biocompatibility of Particulate Implant Materials$d(1990 :$cSan Antonio, Tex.) =245 10$aParticulate debris from medical implants :$bmechanisms of formation and biological consequences /$cKenneth R. St. John, editor. =246 3\$aMechanisms of formation and biological consequences =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (211 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1144 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1144." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-011440-54." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F-4 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1144. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aThe clinical problem -- Debris-mediated osteolysis: a cascade phenomenon involving motion, wear, particulates, macrophage induction, and bone lysis/ Ian C. Clarke, Pat Campbell, and Nir Kossovsky -- Clinical and experimental studies in the biology of aseptic loosening joint arthroplasties and the role of polymer particles / Stuart B. Goodman and V. L. Fornasier -- Histopathological effects of ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene and metal wear debris in porous and cemented surface replacements / Pat Campbell, Sam Nasser, Nir Kossovsky, and H. C. Amstutz -- Particulate-associated endosteal osteolysis in titanium-base alloy cementless total hip replacement / J. J. Jacobs, R. M. Urban, F. Schajowicz, J. Gavrilovic, and J. O. Galante -- Endosteal osteolysis around well-fixed porous-coated cementless femolar components / Murali Jasty, William J. Maloney, William H. Harris, Jorge O. Galante, and John J. Callaghan -- Photon correlation spectroscopy analysis of the submicrometre particulate fraction in human synovial tissues recovered at arthroplasty or revision / Nir Kossovsky, Kazuko Liao, Andrew Gelman, Patricia A. Campbell, Harlan C. Amstutz, Gerald A. M. F1nerman, Sam Nasser, and Bert J. Thomas -- Failure mechanism of a metal-backed patella: an implant retrieval study / Bernard N. Stulberg, Mark Schickendantz, Katharine Merritt, and T. W. Bauer -- Use of profile imaging to assess patellofemoral congruity: implications for assessing patellofemoral wear in total knee arthroplasty / Bernard N. Stulberg, A. J. De Swart, S. I. Reger, and K. Easley -- Histomorphological reaction patterns of the bone to diverse particulate implant materials in man and experimental animals / Jochanan H. Boss, Ibrahim Shajrawi, Michael Soudry, and David G. Mendes -- Laboratory and animal models -- Prostaglandin E2 synthesis by the tissue surrounding ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene in different physical forms / S. B. Goodman, R. C. Chin, S. S. Chiou, and J. S. Lee -- Comparison of the biocompatibility of polymethyl methacrylate debris with and without titanium debris: a comparison of two in vivo models / John M. Cuckler, James Mitchell, Daniel G. Baker, Paul Ducheyne, V. Imonitie, and H. Ralph Schumacher -- Biocompatibility of polymethyl methacrylate with and without barium sulfate in the rat subcutaneous air pouch model / M. D. Lazarus, J. M. Cuckler, J. Mitchell, H. R. Schumacher, D. G. Baker, P. Ducheyne, and V. Imonitie -- In vitro activation of monocyte macrophages and fibroblasts by metal particles / Steven R. Goldring, Norman E. Bennett,Murali J. Jasty, and Jeng-Tzung Wang -- In vitro cellular activation by fabricated and clinically retrieved bone cement wear particles / Janson Emmanual, Jeannie G. Emmanual, and Anthony K. Hedley -- Human plasma adsorption to particulate arthroplastic component materials in vitro / Nir Kossovsky, Daphne Feng, David Millett, and Patricia A. Campbell -- Correlation between the metal ion concentration and the fretting wear volume of orthopaedic implant metals / -Paul Kovacs, James A. Davidson, and Kenneth Daigle -- Preparation, characterization, and animal testing for biocompatibility of metal particles of iron-, cobalt-, and titanium-based implant alloys / G. U. Buchhorn, H. G. Willert, M. Semlitsch, R. Schoen, S. Steinemann, and M. Schmidt -- Polymer particles in vivo: distribution in the knee, migration to lymph nodes, and associated cellular response following anterior cruciate ligament replacement / Natalie D. Macon, Jack E. Lemons, and Kurt M. W. Niemann -- Use of an anticollagenase antibody to study synovial cell interactions with particulate material / Atrick E. Greis, Helga I. Georgescu, Freddie H. Fu, and Christopher H. Evans. =650 \0$aOrthopedic implants$xComplications and sequelae$vCongresses. =650 \0$aOrthopedic implants$xBiocompatibility$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBiological interfaces$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBones$xEffect of implants on$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSt. John, Kenneth R.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1144. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1144.htm =LDR 03399nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1045 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112919 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1045-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1045-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418 =111 2\$aSymposium on Dynamic Modulus Measurements$d(1989 :$cKansas City, Mo.) =245 10$aDynamic elastic modulus measurements in materials /$cAlan Wolfenden, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (224 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1045 =500 \\$a"ASTM publication code number (PCN) 04-010450-23." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1045. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aDynamic modulus measurements and materials research / B.S. Berry -- Measurement of the modulus of dynamic elasticity of extremely thin (sub-wavelength) specimens / V.K. Kinra and V. Dayal -- The pulsed ultrasonic velocity method for determining material dynamic elastic moduli / G.V. Blessing -- An experimental study of the complex dyamic modulus / G.G. Wren and V.K. Kinra -- Longitudinal and flexural resonance methods for the determination of the variation with temperature of dynamic Young's modulus in 4330V steel / L.S. Cook, A. Wolfenden, and G.M. Ludtka -- Impulse excitation : a technique for dynamic modulus measurement / J.W. Lemmens -- Resonating-orthotropic-cube method for elastic constants / P. Heyliger, H. Ledbetter, and M. Austin -- Measurement and analysis of dynamic modulus in A1-SiC composites / J.M. Wolla and A. Wolfenden. Fiber-reinforced composites : models for macroscopic elastic constants / S.K. Datta and H.M. Ledbetter -- Monocrystal-polycrystal elastic-constant models / H. Ledbetter -- Detection of the initiation and growth of cracks using precision, continuous modulus measurements / S.H. Carpenter -- Acoustic resonance methods for measuring dynamic elastic modulus of adhesive bonds / A.N. Sinclair, P. A. Dickstein, J. K. Spelt, E. Segal and Y. Segal -- Sample coupling in resonant column testing of cemented soils / P.L. Lovelady and M. Picornell -- An evaluation of three techniques for determining the Young's modulus of mechanically alloyed materials / J.S. Smith, M.D. Wyrick, and J.M. Poole -- Interactive processing of complex modulus data / B.L. Fowler. =650 \0$aElasticity$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetallic glasses$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWolfenden, Alan,$d1940-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1045. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1045.htm =LDR 04553nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1053 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112759 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1053-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1053-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD426 =111 2\$aSymposium on Standards Development for Ground Water and Vadose Zone Monitoring Investigations$d(1988:$cAlbuquerque, N.M.) =245 10$aGround water and vadose zone monitoring /$cDavid M. Nielsen and A. Ivan Johnson, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (313 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1053 =500 \\$a"Papers presented at the symposium on standards development for ground water and vadose monitoring investigations held in Albuquerque in Jan. 27-29, 1988."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1053. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aMethods for sampling fluids in the vadose zone / L.G. Wilson -- Monitoring of immiscible contaminants in the vadose zone / Thomas P. Ballestero, Susan A. McHugh, and Nancy E. Kinner -- Tensiometers : theory, construction, and use / David I. Stannard. Drilling, design, development, and rehabilitation of monitoring wells -- Monitor well drilling and testing in urban environments / Stephen A. Smith -- Rationale for the design of monitoring well screens and filter packs / Ronald Schalla and Wallace H. Walters -- Experimental screen design for more sediment-free sampling / Charles A. Rich and Bruce M. Beck -- Monitoring well development : why and how / David L. Kill -- Monitoring well rehabilitation using the surge block technique / John E. Sevee and Peter M. Maher -- Monitoring wells : maintenance, rehabilitation, and abandonment / Duane L. Winegardner. Aquifer hydraulic properties and water-level data collection -- Sorption of aromatic hydrocarbons by materials used in construction of ground-water sampling wells / Robert W. Gillham and Stephanie F. O'Hannesin -- Selection of single-well hydraulic test methods for monitoring wells / Curtis A. Kraemer, John B. Hankins, and Carl J. Mohrbacher -- Hydraulic conductivity determinations in unlithified glacial and fluvial materials / Kenneth R. Bradbury and Maureen A. Muldoon -- Comparison of slug test methodologies for determination of hydraulic conductivity in fine-grained sediments / Beverly L. Herzog and Walter J. Morse -- Methods for evaluating short-term fluctuations in ground water levels / Steven P. Sayko, Karen L. Ekstrom, and Rudolph M. Schuller. Water level monitoring : achievable accuracy and precision / H. Randy Sweet, Gerritt Rosenthal, and Dorothy F. Atwood -- Presentation of water level data / Roger J. Henning -- Monitoring well purging and ground-water sampling -- A comparison of two multiple-level ground-water monitoring systems / W.R. Ridgway and D. Larssen -- Total versus dissolved metals : implications for preservation and filtration / James D. Pennino -- How flat is flat? : termination of remedial ground-water pumping / G.M. Spreizer, -- Flexible selection of statistical discrimination tests for field-monitored data / Edward A. McBean and Frank A. Rovers -- In situ analysis of benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, and xylenes (BTEX) using fiber optics / Wayne Chudyk, Kenneth pohlig, kosta exarhoulakos, jean holsinger, and nicola rico -- Monitoring in karst -- Special problems of ground-water monitoring in Karst terranes / James F. Quinlan. =650 \0$aGroundwater$vCongresses. =650 \0$aZone of aeration$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMonitoring wells$vCongresses. =700 1\$aNielsen, David,$eeditor. =700 1\$aJohnson, A. Ivan,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1053. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1053.htm =LDR 03962nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1056 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112834 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1056-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1056-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQD565 =111 2\$aSymposium on Ohmic Electrolyte Resistance Measurement and Compensation$d(1988 :$cBaltimore, Md.) =245 14$aThe measurement and correction of electrolyte resistance in electrochemical tests /$cL. L. Scribner and S. R. Taylor, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (225 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1056 =500 \\$a"Papers presented at the Symposium on Ohmic Electrolyte Resistance Measurement and Compensation, held at Baltimore, MD, 1988; sponsored by ASTM Committees G-1 on Corrosion of Metals and G1.11 on Electrochemical Measurements in Testing."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1056. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aInfluence of electrolyte resistance on electrochemical measurements and procedures to minimize or compensate for resistance errors / Harvey P. Hack, Patrick J. Moran, and John R. Scully -- IR drop in electrochemical corrosion studies : part I : basic concepts and estimates of possible measurement errors / William C. Ehrhardt -- Critical comparisons of methods -- Theoretical problems related to Ohmic resistance compensation / Kemal Nisancioglu -- IR drop in electrochemical corrosion studies : part 2 : a multiple method IR compensation system / William C. Ehrhardt -- Determination and elimination of the uncompensated resistance in low conductivity media / Florian Mansfeld, Y.C. Chen, and H. Shih -- Mathematical approaches -- Correction of experimental data for the Ohmic potential drop corresponding to a secondary current distribution on a disk electrode / J. Matthew Esteban, Mark Lowry, and Mark E. Orazem. Application of numerical simulations to evaluate components of potential difference in solution / Vincent Farozic and Geoffrey Prentice -- Applications -- Ohmic compensation in desert soil using a Galvanostatic DC bridge / Daniel Abraham, -- Measurements of IR-drop free pipe-to-soil potentials on buried pipelines / Neil G. Thompson and John A. Beavers -- Elimination of IR error in measurements of corrosion in concrete / E. Escalante -- Comparison of current interruption and electrochemical impedance techniques in the determination of corrosion rates of steel in concrete / Neal S. Berke, Ding Feng Shen, and Kathleen M. Sundberg -- Measurement of the components of the Ohmic resistance in lithium-iodine (P2VP) batteries / C.C. Streinz, R. G. Kelly, P. J. Moran, J. Jolson, J. R. Waggoner, and S. Wicelinski . The importance of ohmic potential drop in crevice corrosion / Barbara A. Shaw. =650 \0$aElectrolytes$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectric measurements$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectric resistance$vCongresses. =700 1\$aScribner, L. L.$q(Louis L.),$d1944-$eeditor. =700 1\$aTaylor, S. R.$q(S. Ray),$d1953-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1056. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1056.htm =LDR 03374nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP732 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1981\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803107342 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP732-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP732-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC774 =111 2\$aSymposium on Health Effects of Synthetic Silica Particulates$d(1979 :$cBenalméadena, Spain) =245 10$aHealth effects of synthetic silica particulates /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee E-34 on Occupational Health and Safety and the Industrial Health Foundation, Benalmadena-Costa (Torremolinos), Spain, 5-6 Nov. 1979, D. D. Dunnom, PPG Industries, Inc., editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1981. =300 \\$a1 online resource (226 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP732 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-732000-17." =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 732." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP732. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aThe surface chemistry of amorphous synthetic silica / R.K. Iler -- Characterization of silicon dioxide surfaces by successive determinations of the solution rate / H. Baumann -- Evaluation of potential inhalation hazard of particulate silicious compounds in vitro rabbit alveolar macrophage tests / Catherine Aranyi, D.E. Gardner, and J. Lewtas Huisingh -- The macrophage in fibrogenesis by quartz / A.G. Heppleston -- Effects of synthetic silicas on mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro / Reginald Davies -- Immunological aspects of silica / Robert Burrell -- Characterization of the inflammatory response in experimental -- silicos is / J.H. Dauber, M.D. Rossman, and R.P. Daniele -- Chronic effects of inhaled amorphous silicas in animals / D.H. Groth, W. J. Moorman, D. W. Lynch, L. E. Stettler, W. D. Wagner, and R. W. Hornung -- Biological action of precipitation-process submicron amorphous silica (HI-SIL 233) / G.W.H. Schepers -- Effects of unmodified natural and coated silicious earch in a long-term intraperitoneal test in rats / W. Weller -- Respiratory effects of inhaled amorphous silica / R. Keith Wilson, P. M. Stevens, H. B. Lovejoy, Z. G. Bell, and R. C. Richie -- Possible health hazards from different types of amorphous silicas / Jorgen Jahr. =650 \0$aSilicosis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSilica$xToxicology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aOccupational Exposure$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSilicosis$xEtiology$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDunnom, D. D.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP732. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP732.htm =LDR 02860nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP750 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1981\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803107885 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP750-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP750-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =111 2\$aSymposium on Acoustic Emissions in Geotechnical Engineering Practice$d(1981 :$cDetroit, Mich.) =245 10$aAcoustic emissions in geotechnical engineering practice /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock for Engineering Purposes, American Society for Testing and Materials, Detroit, Mich., 24 June 1981, V. P. Drnevich, University of Kentucky, R. E. Gray, GAI Consultants, Inc., editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1981. =300 \\$a1 online resource (209 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP750 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Pubication 750" =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-750000-38." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP750. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aApplications of acoustic emission techniques to rock and rock structures, a state-of-the-art review / H.R. Hardy, Jr. -- Acoustic emission behavior and monitoring of soils / R.M. Koerner, W.M. McCabe, and A.E. Lord, Jr. -- Acoustic emission signatures of various rock types in unconfined compression / G.M. Boyce, W.M. McCabe, and R.M. Koerner -- Acoustic emission monitoring of soil and rock grouting / P.J. Huck and R.M. Koerner -- Studies of acoustic emission in soils / K. Tanimoto and J. Nakamura -- Acoustic emissions generated during the quasi-static cone penetration of soils / W.C.B. Villet, J.K. Mitchell and P.T. Tringale -- Acoustic emissions during creep of frozen soils / A.M. Fish and F.H. Sayles. =650 \0$aRocks$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAcoustic emission testing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDrnevich, Vincent P.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGray, R. E.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP750. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP750.htm =LDR 03031nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP780 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803108295 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP780-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP780-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$aSymposium on Materials Evaluation Under Fretting Conditions$d(1980 :$cWarminster, Pa.) =245 10$aMaterials evaluation under fretting conditions /$ca symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee G-2 on Erosion and Wear, Warminster, Pa., 3 June 1981, S. R. Brown, Naval Air Development Center, symposium chairman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (182 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP780 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-780000-29." =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 780." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP780. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aOccurrence of fretting in practice and its simulation in the laboratory / R. B. Waterhouse -- A new machine for studying surface damage due to wear and fretting / D. Kusner, C. Poon, and D. W. Hoeppner -- An evaluation of fretting at small slip amplitudes / P. Kennedy, M. B. Peterson, and L. Stallings -- Evaluation of fretting corrosion by means of a new device for the control of oscillation amplitude / K.G. Budinski -- Fretting of electrical contacts / Morton Antler -- Heat exchanger tube fretting wear / P. L. Ko, J. H. Tromp, and M.K. Weckwerth -- An electrochemical method for investigating corrosion in rubbing surfaces / V. S. Agarwala, K. Y. Kim, and S. Bhattacharyya -- Fretting-resistant ion-plated coatings / M.G. El-Sherbiny and F. B. Salem -- Effect of ion implantation on fretting fatigue in Ti-6A1-4B alloy / R. G. Vardiman, D. Creighton, G. Salivar, A. Effatian, and B. B. Rath -- Fretting fatigue of Ti-6A1-4V alloy / C. Lutynski, G. Simansky, and A. J. McEvily -- Review of factors that influence fretting wear / R. C. Bill. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBrown, S. R. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP780. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP780.htm =LDR 05561nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP523 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1973\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803100817 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP523-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP523-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =245 00$aEvaluation of relative density and its role in geotechnical projects involving cohesionless soils :$ba symposium presented at the Seventy-Fifth Annual Meeting, American Society for Testing and Materials, Los Angeles, Calif., 25-30 June 1972 /$cE. T. Selig and R. S. Ladd, editors. =246 3\$aRelative density involving cohesionless soils =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1973. =300 \\$a1 online resource (510 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP523 =500 \\$a"04-523000-38" =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 523." =500 \\$a"The sponsor of the symposium was Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock for Engineering Purposes under the chairmanship of E. B. Hall."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP523. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aDetermination of relative density considering the measurement of maximum, minimum, and in situ density -- The relative density approach uses, testing requirements, reliability, and shortcomings / W. G. Holtz -- Accuracy of relative density measurements : results of a comparative test program / F. A. Tavenas, R. S. Ladd, and P. La Rochelle -- Variability of laboratory relative density test results / D. A. Tiedemann -- Statistical significance of the relative density / Yoshiaki Yoshimi and Ikuo Tohno -- Effect of variations in minimum density on relative density / R. C. Gupta and J. D. McKeown -- Factors controlling maximum and minimum densities of sands / T. L. Youd -- Influence of grain shape and size upon the limiting porosities of sands / E. A. Dickin -- Some observations on the control of density by vibration / E. W. Brand -- Laboratory studies of maximum and minimum dry densities of cohesionless soils / M. M. Johnston -- Maximum density determination of subbase materials / G. Cumberledge and R. J. Cominsky -- Compaction of sand on a vertically vibrating table / Ricardo Dobry and R. V. Whitman -- Vibratory compaction in the laboratory of granular materials in long columns / A. I. Johnson and D. A. Morris -- Uniformity of saturated sand specimens / J. J. Emery, W. D. Liam Finn, and K. W. Lee -- Errors of in-place density measurements in cohesionless soils / D. F. Griffin -- Some testing experiences and characteristics of boulder-gravel fill in earth dams / R. J. Frost -- Relative density tests on rock fill at Carters Dam / R. J. Stephenson -- Correlation between relative density and measured performance or properties of granular soils -- Direct determination and indirect evaluation of relative density and its use on earthwork construction projects / Yves Lacroix and H. M. Horn -- Prediction of drained strengths of sands from relative density measurements / D. H. Cornforth -- Effect of particle shape on the engineering properties of granular soils / I. Holubec and E. D'Appolonia -- Effect of relative density on the liquefaction susceptibility of a fine sand under controlled-stress loading / G. N. Durham and F. C. Townsend -- Influence of relative density on the strength and deformation of sand under plane strain conditions / M. M. Al-Hussaini -- Comparisons of vibrated density and standard compaction tests on sands with varying amounts of fines / F. C. Townsend -- Determination of relative density of sand below groundwater table / J. O. Osterberg and Serge Varaksin -- Use of relative density in geotechnical projects -- Experience with relative density as a construction control mechanism / D. J. Leary and R. J. Woodward -- Density measurements in a hydraulic fill / S. J. Poulos and A. Hed -- Field and laboratory determination of maximum density in coarse sands and gravels for Mica Dam / W. I. Law and C. Sener -- Correlation between gradational parameters and limiting densities for cohesionless materials placed hydraulically / H. M. Reitz -- Comparison of relative densities estimated using different approaches / R. A. Bell and J. P. Singh -- Relative density-- Three examples of its use in research and practice / K.-J. Melzer -- Difficulties in the use of relative density as a soil parameter / F. A. Tavenas -- Evaluation of relative density measurements and applications / E. T. Selig and R. S. Ladd. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoils$xDensity$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSelig, E. T.$q(Ernest Theodore),$d1933-$eeditor. =700 1\$aLadd, R. S.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP523. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP523.htm =LDR 02560nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP542 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1973\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803155329 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP542-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP542-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA445.S5 =111 2\$aSymposium on the Analysis of Slags and Related Oxide-type Materials$d(1973 :$cCleveland, Ohio) =245 14$aThe analysis of slags and related oxide-type materials :$ba symposium presented at the Pittsburgh Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, 7 March 1973 /$csponsored by ASTM E-2 on Emission Spectroscopy, G. L. Mason, symposium chairman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1973. =300 \\$a1 online resource (32 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP542 =500 \\$a"04-542000-39." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP542. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aIntroductory remarks / G. L. Mason -- The application of multichannel spectrometers to the elemental analysis of oxide materials / W. Ramsden -- Current status of x-ray emission analysis of slags and related oxide type materials / R. Jenkins -- Atomic absorption spectrophotometry in the analysis of slags and oxides / M. D. Amos.-- Utility of the optical emission spectrometer in the analysis of refractories, slags, and other oxide materials / J. R. Ryan and R.K. Scott.-- X-ray emission spectrometer analysis of slags and related materials / J. C. Cline and R. A. Pontello.-- Analysis of slags by atomic absorption spectrometry / H. G. Zelinske and D. H. Arendt. =650 \0$aSlag$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aOxides$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMason, G. L. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP542. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP542.htm =LDR 03902nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1098 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803113985 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1098-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1098-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409.2 =111 2\$aSymposium on Service Life of Rehabilitated Buildings and Other Structures$d(1987 :$cCincinnati, Ohio) =245 10$aService life of rehabilitated buildings and other structures /$cStephen J. Kelley and Philip C. Marshall, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (124 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1098 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010980-10."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 1098."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"The symposium on service life of rehabilitated buildings and other structures was presented at Cincinnati, OH., on 27 April 1987. The ASTM Committee E-6 on Performance of Building Constructions, the Association of Preservation Technology, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the National Park Service sponsored the symposium."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1098. =505 0\$aPart I -- Maintenance management bases and service life -- Asset management information system (AMIS) for Environment Canada parks / Susan C. Hum-Hartley, J. C. Richard, and John W. McBain -- A maintenance specifications database for the National Park Service / David G. Battle -- A condition assessment process developed for use in the private sector / Patrice Audet-Lapointe -- Part II -- Extrinsic factors and service life -- Service life prediction and life-cycle costing for materials damage as a result of acid deposition / Richard A. Livingston -- "The Rehab Code" : the Buildings Officials and Code Administrators, International, Inc. (BOCA) approach to code equivalencies in rehabilitation / Wayne M. Meyer -- Part III -- Case studies: Building materials and service life -- Life expectancy for the Statue of Liberty / E. Blaine Cliver and Robert Baboian -- Next 120 years: service life issues in the preservation of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse / Deborah Slaton -- An analysis of the performance and service life of the concrete structure of Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois / Harry J. Hunderman and Thomas L. Rewerts -- Problems affecting the service life of exterior sandstone : case study, the Burlington, Iowa Free Library / David Arbogast -- Part IV -- Case studies: Building systems and service life-- Assessment of building facades in masonry and stone / Sven E. Thomasen and Carolyn L. Searls -- Montague building and Watauga Hall : A comparison of predicted service life based on building materials / David C. Fischetti. =650 \0$aBuilding materials$xService life$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuildings$xRepair and reconstruction$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuildings$xPerformance$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKelley, Stephen J.$d1954-$eeditor. =700 1\$aMarshall, Philip C.,$d1953-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1098. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1098.htm =LDR 03973nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1025 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803112513 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1025-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1025-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.42 =111 2\$aSymposium on Factors that affect the precision of Mechanical Tests$d(1987 :$cBal Harbour, Fla.) =245 10$aFactors that affect the precision of mechanical tests /$cRalph Papirno and H. Carl Weiss, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (248 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1025 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-010250-23."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$a"Papers of a symposium held in Bal Harbour, FL, on 12-13 Nov. 1987; sponsored by ASTM Committees E-28 on Mechanical Testing, E-24 on Fracture Testing, and E-09 on Fatigue."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1025. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aHardness testing -- Results of an ASTM E-4 round-robin on the precision and bias of measurements of microindentation hardness impressions / G. F. Vander Voort -- Alternative method for measuring microindentations / A. R. Fee -- Factors that affect the accuracy of indentation hardness tests / E. L. Tobolski -- Gage repeatability and reproducibility studies of Rockwell scale hardness testers / J. J. Cieplak, E. L. Tobolski, D.M. Williams -- Fatigue and fracture procedures -- Measurement of rapid-loading fracture toughness J [subscript] Id / M. Satoh -- Automated fatigue crack growth monitoring / N. Ranganathan -- Resolution requirements for automated single specimen J [subscript] Ic testing / C. A. Hautamaki -- Accuracy of multiaxial fatigue testing with thin-walled tubular specimens / D. F. Lefebvre, H. Ameziane-Hassani, K. W. Neale. Alignment problems -- Requirements for the permitted size of the aligment errors of load frames for fatigue testing and a proposal for a relevant measuring method / R. J. H. Baten -- Checking and improvement of the aligment of flat specimen gripping devices / R. Fischer, E. Haibach -- Development of an instrumented device to measure fixture-induced bending in pin-loaded specimen trains / D. W. Scavone -- End constraint and alignment effects in three- and four-point reverse bending tests / W. D. Bowman -- General testing -- Influence of machine type and strain rate interaction in tension testing / T. G. F. Gray, J. Sharp -- Accuracy of high-temperature, constant rate of strain flow curves / J. G. Lenard, A. N. Karagiozis -- Simple stress sensor: Utilizing of stretcher strains / K. Taniuchi -- Weight loss technique for measurement of wear of polymeric orthopedic implants / J. L. Lower, H. C. Price -- Survey of the experimental determination of precision in materials research / H. T. McClelland and M. L. Birkland. =650 \0$aHardness$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicrohardness$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPapirno, Ralph,$eeditor. =700 1\$aWeiss, H. Carl,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1025. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1025.htm =LDR 05064nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1253 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1996\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803120396 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1253-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1253-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA481 =111 2\$aSymposium on Life Prediction Methodology for Titanium Matrix Composites$d(1994 :$cHilton Head Island, S.C.) =245 10$aLife prediction methodology for titanium matrix composites /$cW. S. Johnson, J. M. Larsen, and B. N. Cox, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1996. =300 \\$a1 online resource (625 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1253 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-012530-33." =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D30 on High Modulus Fibers and Their Composites, E8 on Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics, and NASA Langley Research Center."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1253. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aInterface properties and microstructure -- Interfacial mechanics and macroscopic failure in titanium-based composites / T. W. Clyne, P. Feillard and A. F. Kalton -- Effects of reaction layer on interfacial shear properties and strength of fiber in silicon-carbide (sic) fiber-reinforced titanium alloy composite / Y. Kagawa, C. Masuda, C. Fujiwara and A. Fukushima -- Fiber-matrix micromechanics and microstructural observations under tensile and cyclic loading / D. L. Davidson -- The role of frictional sliding in transverse failure of a titanium aluminide composite / D. B. Marshall, W. L. Morris, B. N. Cox and D. A. Kouris -- Issues related to prediction of residual stresses in titanium alloy matrix composites / P. Rangaswamy and N. Jayaraman -- Fiber bridging behavior -- Stress Transfer mechanics: models that should be the basis for life prediction methodology / I. N. McCartney -- Crack-bridging effects in notch fatigue of scs-6/Timetal 21S Composite laminates / J. M. Larsen, J. R. Jira, R. John and N. E. Ashbaugh -- High temperature/high frequency fatigue crack growth in titanium metal matrix Composites / O. Zheng and A. Ghonem -- Modeling and prediction of crack arrest in fiber-reinforced composites / D. C. Cardona, C. Barney, and P. Bowen -- Inelastic material behavior and modeling -- Sustained load behavior of scs-6/timetal 21s composites / M. Khobaib, R. John, and N. E. Ashbaugh -- Inelastic deformation mechanisms in scs-6/ti 15-3 metal matrix composite (mmc) lamina under compression / C. M. Newaz, B. S. Majumdar, and F. W. Brust -- A fully associative, nonlinear kinematic, unified viscoplastic model for titanium-based matrices / S. M. Arnold. A. F. Saleeb. and M. G. Castell -- Inelastic deformation of titanium matrix composites under multiaxial loading / C. J. Lissenden, C. T. Herakovich, and M. J. Pindera -- Time-dependent deformation of titanium metal matrix composites / C. A. Bigelow, Y. A. Bahei-el-din, and M. Mirdamadi -- A comparison of analysis tools for predicting the inelastic cyclic response of cross-ply titanium matrix composites / J. L. Kroupa. R. W. Neu, T. Nicholas, D. Coker, D. O. Robertson, and S. Mall -- Modeling of thermomechanicai fatigue in [0/-+ 45/90]s sigma/timetal 21s laminates / Y. A. Bahei-el-din, G. J. Dvorak, H. Nigam, and A. M. Wafa -- Fatigue -- Prediction of matrix fatigue crack initiation from notches in titanium matrix composites / D. J. Herrmann, G. T. Ward, E. J. Lawson, and B. M. Hillberry -- Fatigue damage evolution and degradation of mechanical properties in silicon-carbide (sic) fiber-reinforced titanium matrix composites / S. M. Jeng, P. C. Wang, and J.-M. Yang -- Matrix fatigue cracking in alpha2 titanium matrix composites for hypersonic applications / T. P. Gabb and J. Gayda -- characterization of damage progression in scs-6/timetal 21s [0]4 under thermomechanicai fatigue loading / M. G. Castelli. =650 \0$aMetallic composites$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTitanium$vCongresses. =650 \0$aService life (Engineering)$vCongresses. =700 1\$aJohnson, W. S.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aLarsen, J. M.$q(James M.),$eeditor. =700 1\$aCox, B. N.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1253. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1253.htm =LDR 06763nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP1272 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1996\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803120105 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1272-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1272-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aR857.M3 =111 2\$aSymposium on Medical Applications of Titanium and Its Alloys, The Material and Biological Issues$d(1994 :$cPhoenix, Ariz.) =245 10$aMedical applications of titanium and its alloys :$bthe material and biological issues /$cStanley A. Brown and Jack E. Lemons, Editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1996. =300 \\$a1 online resource (421 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1272 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN):04-012720-54" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F-4 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices, as a joint effort with the Medical Applications Committee of the International Titanium Association (ITA), formerly the Titanium Development Association, and the Bioengineering Committee of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1272. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aOverview / S. A. Brown and J. E. Lemons -- Processing and ti-6a1-4v -- Titanium alloys as implant materials / M. A. Imam and A. C. Fraker -- Manufacturing Processes for Semi-Finished Titanium Biomedical Alloys / R. M. Davis and R. M. Forbes Jones -- Taguchi experiment on the mechanical properties of sintered titanium 6-4 / R. R. Peterson and C. V. French -- New alloys -- New titanium alloys to be considered for medical implants / Y. Okazaki, Y. Ito, A. Ito and T. Tateishi -- Characterization of ti-15mo beta titanium alloy for orthopaedic implant applications / L. D. Zardiackas, D. W. Mitchell and J. A. Disegi -- Microstructure and properties of a new beta titanium alloy, ti-12mo-6zr-2fe, developed for surgical implants / K. K. Wang, L. J. Gustavson and J. H. Dumbleton -- Optimization of properties of ti-15mo-2.8nb-3a1-0.2si and ti-15mo-2.8nb-0.2si-0.260 beta titanium alloys for application in prosthetic implants / S. K. Bhambri, R. H. Shetty and L. N. Gilbertson -- Mechanical and tribological properties and biocompatibility of diffusion hardened ti-13nb-13zr-a new titanium alloy for surgical implants / A. K. Mishra, J. A. Davldson, R. A. Poggie, P. Kovacs, and T. J. Fitzgerald -- Porous coatings -- Methods of detecting and predicting microfractures in titanium / D. H. Kohn, C. C. Ko, S. J. Hollister, D. Snoeyink, J. Awerbuch, and P. Ducheyne -- Evaluation of the corrosion fatigue behavior of porous coated ti-6ai-4v / H. Hampel and H. R. Piehler -- A novel porous coating geometry to improve the fatigue strength of ti-6ai-4v implant alloy / D. Wolfarth and P. Ducheyne -- Corrosion, laboratory studies -- Chemical and electrochemical aspects of the biocompatibility of titanium and its alioys / P. Kovacs and J. A. Davidson -- Passive dissolution of titanium in biological environments-- K. E. Healy and P. Ducheyne -- Corrosion behavior of dental casting alloys coupled with titanium / A. A. Chohayeb, A. C. Fraker, F. C. Eichmiller, R. M. Waterstrat, and J. Boyd -- Titanium oxide film fracture and repassivation: the effect of potential, pH, and Aeration / J. L. Gilbert, C. A. Buckley, and E. P. Lautenschlager -- Fretting and wear testing -- Transitional behavior in ti-6ai-4v fretting corrosion / B. J. Smith and P. Ducheyne -- Effects of material combination, surface treatment, and environment of fretting corrosion of ti-6ai-4v / S. A. Brown, J. S. Kawalec, A. C. Montague, K. Merritf, and J. H. Payer -- Mechanical and corrosion properties of nitrogen diffusion hardened ti-6ai-4v Alloy / R. H. Shetty -- Characterizing the fretting fatigue behavior of ti-6ai-4v in modular joints / D. W. Hoeppner and V. Chandrasekaran -- Wear of Titanium 6-4 Alloy in Laboratory Tests and in Retrieved Human Joint Replaeements / H. A. Mckellop, T. Rostlund, E. Ebramzadeh, and A. Sarmiento -- Biological issues -- The in vitro response to particulate titanium alloy / S. D. Rogers, D. W. Howie, D. R. Haynes, and M. J. Pearcy -- Response of titanium surfaces to simulated biological environments / J. L. Ong, L. C. Lucas, and C. W. Prince -- In vitro osteoblast responses to cpti and ti-6ai-4v alloy / J. C. Keller, C. M. Stanford, R. A. Draughn, and J. P. Wightman -- Induction of bone resorbing agents by titanium particulates: responses of macrophages, fibroblasts and osteoblasts in vitro / T. T. Glant, J. Yau, and J. J. Jacobs -- Determination of in vivo titanium release from a non-articulating commercially pure titanium implant / P. D, Bianco, P. Ducheyne, and J. M. Cuckler -- Distribution of titanium and vanadium salts and corrosion products in cells, fluids, and organs in vivo and in cell culture in vitro / K. Merritt and S. A. Brown -- Clinical experience -- Clinical studies on titanium and stainless steel plates (LC-DCP). A comparative evaluatiou / A. Ungersbock, O. E. M. Pohler, F. W. Baumgart, B. Rahn, and S. M. Perren -- Wear and osteolysis in relation to prostheses design and materials / D. W. Howe and A. Mcgee -- A 3-year prospective study of serum titanium levels in patients with primary total hip replacements / J. J. Jacobs, A. K. Skipor, J. Black, L. M. Patverson, W. P. Paprosky, and J. O. Galante -- Retrieval analysis of ti-6ai-4v miller-galante total knee replacements / M. J. Kraay, V. M. Goldberg, S. A. Brown, and K. Merritt. =650 \0$aBiocompatible Materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTitanium alloys$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals in medicine$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBiomedical Technology$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEquipment and Supplies$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTitanium$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBrown, Stanley A.,$d1943-$eeditor. =700 1\$aLemons, Jack E.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1272. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1272.htm =LDR 05267nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1279 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1996\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803120273 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1279-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1279-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA703 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Remote Sensing and GIS for Site Characterization, Applications and Standards$d(1994 :$cSan Francisco, Calif.) =245 10$aRemote sensing and gis for site characterization :$bapplications and standards /$cV. H. Singhroy, D. D. Nebert, and A. L Johnson, Editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1996. =300 \\$a1 online resource (177 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1279 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN):04-012790-38" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D18 on Soil and Rock and its Subcommittee D18.01 on Surface and Subsurface Characterization, and Co-sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Geological Survey. Co-operating organizations included the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, International Association of Hydrological Sciences and its International Committee on Remote Sensing and Data Transmission, International Association of Hydrogeologists, American Water Resources Association, American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1279. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aEnvironmental and geological site characterization in vegetated areas: image enhancement guidelines / Vern Singhroy -- Remote sensing and geographic information systems: advanced technologies for environmental monitoring and management / Manfred Ehlers -- Digital elevation data, landsat TM and magnetic data for visualization of geomorphological and geological features / Kjell Wester and Bengt Lunden -- Data transfer, necessary interfaces, and applications in a modular snow hydrology modeling system / Albert Rango and Michael F. Baumgartner -- A change detection methodology for the amazon forest using multitemporal noaa/avhrr data and GIS - Preliminary Results / Angelica C. Di Maio Mantovani and Alberto W. Setzer -- A concept for remote sensing data selection and method selection / Ko B. Fung and M.A. Robson -- Spatial data technologies for environmental management within the department of energy (DOE): issues and applications / Bryan J. Albers, Charles L. Nalezny, Caroline B. Purdy, and Vern H. Singhroy -- Geographic information system (GIS) -- Integration of a GIS data set with aerial photography using gps for control points on the newlands project in nevada / David T Hansen and Michael Sebhat -- Basic Data Requirements for Ground-Water GIS Systems / Philip L. Hall -- The importance of undergraduate, graduate, technical, and applied gis and Remote sensing education / Robert O. Bixby -- Geographical information systems (gis) application to analyze transportation effects on mineral activities in a developing country / Ralph Kingston Asabere -- Site characterization -- Development of a GIS for environmental assessment incorporating known potential environmental hazards and remote sensing / Deborah L. Shaffer, Mary J. S. Roth, and Roger Ruggles -- Environmental remote sensing of military exercise areas in germany / Friedrich Kuhn and Bernhard Horig -- Integrating an object-oriented GIS in a geohydroiogical information system / Frank Deckers And Victor Van Den Hoven -- Standards -- Interpreting the ASTM "content standard for digital geospatial metadata" / Douglas D. Nebert -- Conceptualization and characterization of ground-water systems using geographic information systems / Kenneth E. Kolm -- Application of content standards for digital geospatial metadata to laboratory data and the site characterization process / David T. Hansen -- The national aerial photography program as a digital ortho image map base for geographic information systems / Donald L. Light. =650 \0$aEngineering geology$xRemotesensing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGeographic information systems$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEnvironmental monitoring$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSinghroy, V. H.$q(Vernon H.),$eeditor. =700 1\$aNebert, D. D.$q(Douglas Daniel),$eeditor. =700 1\$aJohnson, A. I.$q(Arnold Ivan),$d1919-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1279. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1279.htm =LDR 03748nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1281 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1996\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803120471 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1281-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1281-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.G44 =111 2\$aSymposium on Recent Developments in Geotextile Filters and Prefabricated Drainage Geocomposites$d(1995 :$cDenver, Colo.) =245 10$aRecent developments in geotextile filters and prefabricated drainage geocomposites /$cShobha K. Bhatia and L. David Suits, Editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1996. =300 \\$a1 online resource (233 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1281 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN):04-012810-38" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-35 on Geosynthetics."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1281. =505 0\$aPore size characterization and perbleability -- Evaluating geotextile pore structure / G. R. Fischer, R. D. Holtz and B. R. Christopher -- Determination of the pore size distribution of nonwoven geotextiles by a modified capillary flow porometry technique / O. G. Vermeersch and J. Mlynarek -- Determination and comparisons of the pore structure of nonwoven geotextiles / A. H. Elsharief and C. W. Lovell -- Wet sieving as a european en-standard for determining the characteristic opening size of geotextiles / W. Dierickx and B. Myles -- Determination of water penetration resistance of geotextiles / W. Dierickx - Applications -- Permeameter research to evaluate geotextile performance / W. Dierickx -- An empirical approach to filtration criteria for non-woven geotextiles / Y. M. Chin and H. R. Nikraz -- A modified gradient ratio test device / R. J. Fannin, Y. P. Vaid, E. M. Palmeira and Y. C. Shi -- Significance of gradient ratio test for determining clogging potential of geotextiles / D. T.-T. Chang and Y. C. Nieh -- Geotextile filter design critique / R. F. Wilson-fahmy, G. R. Koerner, and R. M. Koerner -- Case Histories -- Field performance of geotextile highway drainage systems / G. R. Koerner, R. M. Koerner, and R. F. Wilson-fahmy -- Evaluation of geotextile filter in a collection system at fresh kills landlill / B. W. Corcoran and S. K. Bhatia -- Use of geosynthetics in the uplift pressure relief system for a raft foundation / D. T.-T. Chang, J. Y. Wu, and Y.-C. Nieh -- Behavior of nonwoven geotextiles under pumping loads / J. Lafleur, M. Assi and J. Mlynarek -- Evaluation of pre-1994 ontario highway edge drain practice / G. P. Raymond, R. J. Bathurst, and J. Hajek. =650 \0$aGeosynthetics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFilters and filtration$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDrainage$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRoad drainage$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBhatia, Shobha K.$q(Shobha Krishna),$d1949-$eeditor. =700 1\$aSuits, L. David,$d1945-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1281. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1281.htm =LDR 06692nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1287 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1996\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803120303 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1287-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1287-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD883.17 =111 2\$aSymposium on Methods for Characterizing Indoor Sources and Sinks$d(1994 :$cWashington, D.C.) =245 10$aCharacterizing sources of indoor air pollution and related sink effects /$cBruce A. Tichenor, Editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1996. =300 \\$a1 online resource (406 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1287 =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN):04-012870-17" =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D22 on Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres and its Subcommittee D22.05 on Indoor Air."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1287. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aA small air velocity-controlled test chamber for emission studies / Y. Zhang and F. Haghighat -- A large dynamic chamber for characterizing particulate and voc emissions / P. A. Lawless, D. D. Smith, D. S. Ensor and L. E. Sparks -- Design and operation of a dynamic test chamber for measurement of biocontaminant pollutant emission and control / Douglas W. Vanosdell, Karin K. Foarde and John C. S. Chang -- A full-scale test chamber for material emission studies and indoor air quality modeling / J. S. Zhang, J. M. Kanabus-Kaminska and C. Y. Shaw -- Novel mini-chamber procedure for screening insulation for emission of formaldehyde and other vocs / Ivan E. Leigh -- The use of an experimental room for monitoring of airborne concentrations of microorganisms, glass fibers, and total particles / Mark P. Buttner and Linda D. Stetzenbach. Static Chamber Method for Evaluating the Ability of Indoor Materials to support microbial growth / Karin K. Foarde, Douglas W. Vanosdell, and John C. S. Chang -- Comparing the field and laboratory emission cell (flec) with traditional emissions testing chambers / Nancy Roache, Zhishi Guo, Roy Fortmann, and Bruce A. Tichenor -- Design and characterization of a small chamber for chemical and biological evaluation of sources of indoor air contamination / Mark A. Mason, Nancy F. Roache, Zhishi Guo, and Daniel Costa -- Testing protocols for determining emission factors and sink adsorption/desorption rates -- A method for determination of the sink effect of vocs from building materials / Ulla D. Kjaer, Peter A. Nielsen, Karl V. Vejrup, and Peder Wolkoff -- Particle buildup caused by gas-to-particle conversion of re-emitted matter from surfaces exposed to sidestream tobacco smoke / Johan Johansson -- Characterization of linoleum: identification of oxidative emission processes / B. Jensen, Peder Wolkoff, and C. K. Wilkins -- Biopollutant sampling and analysis of indoor surface dusts: characterization of potential sources and sinks / Eugene C. Cole, Pamela D. Dulaney, Keith E. Leese, Richard M. Hall, Karin K. Foarde, Deborah L. Franke, Eric M. Myers, and Michael A. Berry -- The use of unique study design to estimate exposure of adults and children to surface and airborne chemicals / J. A. Vaccaro, R. J. Nolan, P. G. Murphy, And D. B. Berbrich -- Study of air velocity and turbulence effects on organic compound emissions from building materials/furnishings using a new small test chamber / J. S. Zhang, C. Y. Shaw, J. M. Kanabus-kaminska, R. A. Macdonald, R. J. Magee, E. Lusztyk, and H. J. Weichert -- Comparison of two small chamber test methods used to measure formaldehyde and voc emission rates from particleboard and medium density fiberboard / W. Terry Liles, Michael D. Koontz, and Michael L. Hoag -- Small chamber methods fur characterizing formaldehyde emission from particleboard / Deraick R. Crump, Chuck W. E Yu, Richard W. Squire, and Michael Atkinson -- Considerations on revisions of emissions testing protocols / Zhishi Guo, Bruce A. Tichenor, Kenneth A. Krebs, and Nancy F. Roache -- Models for predicting source and sink behavior -- Linear systems, compartmental modeling, and estimability issues of iaq studies / William C. Evans -- Accounting for nonuniform mixing and human exposure in indoor environments / David T. Mage and Wayne R. Ott -- Development of continuous-application source terms and analytical solutions for one- and two-compartment systems--William C. Evans -- A strategy for characterizing homogeneous, diffusion-controlled, indoor sources and sinks / John C. Little and Alfred T. Hodgson -- Attempting to characterize the sink effect in a small stainless steel test chamber / Maurizio De Bortoli, Helmut Knoppel, Angelo Columbo, and Stylianos Kefalopoulos -- Interpretation and applications of test results -- Status of epa's bioresponse-based testing program / W. Gene Tucker, H. Kenneth Hudnell, and Mark A. Mason -- Indoor climate labeling of building materials: the experimental approach for a prototype / Peder Wolkoff and Peter A. Nielsen -- Measurement of human eye irritation using a co2 reference scale / Anne Hempel-jorgensen, Soren K. Kjaergaard, and Lars Molhave -- Source testing and data analysis for exposure and risk assessment of indoor pollutant sources / Leslie E. Sparks, Lars Molhave, And Sten Dueholm -- Screening and selecting building materials and products based on their emissions of volatile organic compounds (vocs) / Hal Levin and Alfred T. Hodgson -- Priority ranking and characterization of indoor air sources / Pauline K. Johnston, Christina A. Cinalli, John R. Girman, and Patrick W. Kennedy. =650 \0$aIndoor air pollution$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aIndoor air pollution$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSinks (Atmospheric chemistry)$vCongresses. =700 1\$aTichenor, Bruce A.,$d1940-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1287. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1287.htm =LDR 04164nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1357 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126015 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1357-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1357-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =111 2\$aSymposium on Time Dependent and Nonlinear Effects in Polymers and Composites$d(1998 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aTime dependent and nonlinear effects in polymers and composites /$cRichard A. Schapery and C. T. Sun, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (277 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1357 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1357." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1357. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aPolymers -- Mechanical properties of degraded pmr-15 resin / L. C. Tsuji, H. L. McManus, K. J. Bowles -- Time dependent volume and enthalpy responses in polymers / G. B. McKenna, S. L. Simon -- Creep behavior in amorphous and semicrystalline pen / M. L. Cerrada, G. B. McKenna -- A constitutive model for long-term behavior of polymers / I. D. Skrypnyk, J. L. Spoormaker, P. Kandachar -- Implementation of constitutive model in FEA for nonlinear behavior of plastics / I. D. Skrypnyk, J. L. Spoormaker, W. Smit -- Effect of nonlinear viscoelasticity on interfacial shear strength measurements / G. A. Holmes, R. C. Peterson, D. L. Hunston, W. G. McDonough, C. L. Schutte -- An overstress model for solid polymer deformation behavior applied to nylon / E. Krempl, Kwangsoo Ho -- Composites -- Aging during elevated temperature stress relaxation of IM 7/K3B composite / T. S. Gates, L. C. Brinson, K. S. Whitley, T. Bai -- Tensile and compressive creep of a thermoplastic polymer and the effects of physical aging on the composite time-dependent behavior / D. R. Veazie, T. S. Gates -- Nonlinear multiaxial behavior and failure of fiber-reinforced composites / S.-C. Hung, K. M. Liechti -- Nonlinear and dynamic compressive behavior of composites with fiber waviness / H. M. Hsiao, I. M. Daniel -- Nonlinear viscoelastic behavior of rubber-toughened carbon and glass/epoxy composites / R. T. Bocchieri, R. A. Schapery -- A viscoplasticity model for characterizing loading and unloading behavior of polymeric composites / C. M. Zhu, C. T. Sun -- Durability and damage tolerance of a polyimide chopped fiber composite subjected to thermomechanical fatigue missions and creep loadings / M. G. Castelli, J. K. Sutter, D. Benson -- Life prediction of pps composites subjected to cyclic loading at elevated temperatures / J. S. Loverich, B. E. Russell, S. W. Case, K. L. Reifsnider -- Accelerated strength testing of thermoplastic composites / J. R. Reeder, D. H. Allen, W. L. Bradley -- Hygrothermal modeling of polymers and polymer matrix composites / Samit Roy -- Hygrothermal effects on failure mechanisms of composite/steel bonded joints / A. Roy, E. Gontcharova-Benard, J.-L. Gacougnolle, P. Davies. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties$vCongresses. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSchapery, Richard Allan,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSun, C. T.$q(Chang Tsan),$d1928-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1357. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1357.htm =LDR 02782nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1368 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126213 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1368-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1368-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA447 =111 2\$aSymposium on Concrete Pipe for the New Millennium$d(1999 :$cSeattle, Wash.) =245 10$aConcrete pipe for the new millennium /$cIraj L Kaspar and Jeffrey I. Enyart, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (98 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1368 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1368." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1368. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aNew Technology -- Mitigating the corrosion of concrete pipe and manholes / L. W. Bell, W. E. Shook, T. Norris -- Sulfur concrete for corrosion-resistant sewer pipe / A. H. Vroom, L. Aarsleff, C. H. Vroom -- Design and installation -- SIDD Installation and direct design for reinforced concrete low-head pressure pipe / F. J. Heger -- Structural evaluation of three-sided concrete culverts / G. R. Frederick, K. M. Tarhini -- Comparison of AASHTO standard and LRFD code provisions for buried concrete box culverts / R. E. Rund, T. J. McGrath -- Intelligent technology for concrete pipe in the new millennium / J. J. Hill, J. M. Kurdziel, C. R. Nelson, J. A. Nystrom -- Innovative Case Histories -- Field tests of concrete pipe performance during backfilling / T. J. McGrath, E. T. Selig, M. C. Webb -- Case history of the installation of a sanitary sewer microtunnel project / J. J. Meyer, T. 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Peraro, editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (223 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1369 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1369." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1369. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aWhat does a property data sheet really tell you? / S. B. Driscoll, C. M. Shaffer -- On the variation of compliance measurements in polymeric solids / S. W. Bradley, W. L. Bradley, P. M. Puckett -- Estimation of lifetime under non-isothermal conditions / D. Blaese, E. Schmachtenberg -- Closure -- Mechanical -- A comparison of tension test data using astm d 638 and iso 527 / M. J. Friday -- Usefulness of HDT and a better alternative to describe the temperature dependence of modulus / M. P. Sepe -- Interpretations of tensile properties of polyamide 6 and pet based thermoplastics using astm and iso procedures / N. Jia, V. A. Kagan -- Tension testing of thin bulk adhesive specimens / P. Albrecht, J. You, M. Albrecht, K. Eley -- A study of bond strength testing for solvent cement joints in pvc piping systems / J. R. Paschal -- Impact/Fracture -- Notched impact testing of thermoplastics: a new perspective / P. S. Leevers, M. Douglas -- Instrumented pendulum impact testing of plastics / M. P. Manahan, Sr., C. A. Cruz, Jr., H. E. Yohn -- Development of a standard for determining kic and gic for plastics at high loading rates: the esis protocol for 1 m/s testing / A. Pavan, J. G. Williams -- Pent-- Universal test for slow crack growth in plastics / N. Brown, X. Lu -- Chemical/Rheological -- Temperature measurements in TGA / M. Kelsey, J. Foreman -- Pitfalls in measurement of non-newtonian materials / P. Whittingstall -- Factors affecting the accuracy of TMA measurements / J. Foreman, M. Kelsey, G. Widmann -- Acetone immersion testing per ASTM test method D2152 / J. Houle -- Reinforced epoxy resin cure assessment in composite materials: measure and effects / G. Zaffaroni, C. Cappelletti, S. Guerra, S. Risetti. =650 \0$aPlastics$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolyesters$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolymers$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermoplastics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPeraro, James S.,$d1935-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1369. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1369.htm =LDR 04806nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1372 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126244 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1372-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1372-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA460 =111 2\$aSymposium on Fatigue Crack Growth Thresholds, Endurance Limits, and Design$d(1998 :$cNorfolk, Va.) =245 10$aFatigue crack growth thresholds, endurance limits, and design /$cJ. C. Newman, Jr. and R. S. Piascik, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (431 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1372 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1372." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1372. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aMechanisms -- Mechanisms and modeling of near-threshold fatigue crack propagation / J. Petit, G. Henaff, C. Sarrazin-Baudoux -- Significance of the intrinsic threshold what is new? / A. Hadrboletz, B. Weiss, R. Stickler -- On the significance of crack tip shielding in fatigue threshold-theoretical relations and experimental implications / H.-J. Schindler -- Effects of K[subscript max] on fatigue Crack growth threshold in aluminum alloys / J. A. Newman, Jr., W. T. Riddell, R. S. Piascik -- Fatigue crack growth threshold concept and test results for al- and ti-alloys / G. Marci -- Resistance curves for the threshold of fatigue crack propagation in particle reinforced aluminium alloys / B. Tabernig, P. Powell, R. Pippan -- An indirect technique for determining closure-free fatigue crack growth behavior / S. W. Smith, R. S. Piascik -- Test Procedures -- ct of an overload on the threshold level of ti-6-22-22 / A. J. McEvily, M. Ohashi, R. Shover, A. DeCarmine -- Relation between endurance limits and thresholds in the field of gigacycle fatigue / C. Bathias -- A size effect on the fatigue crack growth rate threshold of alloy 718 / K. R. Garr, G. C. Hresko, III -- Effect of geometry and load history on fatigue crack growth in ti-62222 / H. O. Liknes, R. R. Stephens -- Increases in fatigue crack growth rate and reductions in fatigue strength due to periodic overstrains in biaxial fatigue loading / A. Varvani-Farahani, T. H. Topper - Analysis -- Analysis of fatigue crack closure during simulated threshold testing / R. C. McClung -- Analyses of fatigue crack growth and closure near threshold conditions for large-crack behavior / J. C. Newman, Jr. -- Mechanics of moderately stressed cracks / F. O. Riemelmoser, R. Pippan -- Applications -- Pitfalls to avoid in threshold testing and its interpretation / R. W. Bush, J. K. Donald, R. J. Bucci -- Use of small fatigue crack growth analysis in predicting the s-n response of cast aluminium alloys / M. J. Caton, J. W. Jones, J. E. Allison -- Prediction of fatigue limits of engineering components containing small defects / Y. Akiniwa, K. Tanaka -- Corrosion fatigue crack growth thresholds for cast nickel-aluminum bronze and welds / E. J. Czyryca -- Mean stress and environmental effects on near-threshold fatigue crack propagation on a ti6246 alloy at room temperature and 500[degree]c / c. Sarrazin-Baudoux, Y. Chabanne, J. Petit -- Component design: The interface between threshold and endurance limit / D. Taylor, G. Wang -- Near-threshold fatigue strength of a welded steel bridge detail / P. Albrecht, W. J. Wright -- Fatigue crack growth thresholds measurements in structural materials / R. Lindstrom, P. Lidaar, B. Rosborg -- Endurance limit design of spheroidal graphite cast iron components based on natural defects / G. Marquis, R. Rabb, L. Siivonen. =650 \0$aMetals$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xCracking$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicrostructure$vCongresses. =700 1\$aNewman, J. C.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aPiascik, Robert S.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1372. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1372.htm =LDR 01994nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1384 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803128590 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1384-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1384-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA715 =111 2\$aSymposium on Contructing and Controlling Compaction of Earth Fills$d(1999 :$cSeattle, Wash.) =245 10$aContructing and controlling compaction of earth fills /$cDonald W. Shanklin, Keith R. Rademacher, and James R. Talbot, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (341 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1384 =500 \\$a"ASTM special technical publication 1384." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1384. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFills (Earthwork)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil compaction$vCongresses. =650 \0$aExcavation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEarth dams$vCongresses. =700 1\$aShanklin, Donald W.,$d1937-$eeditor. =700 1\$aRademacher, Keith R.,$d1949-$eeditor. =700 1\$aTalbot, James R.,$d1938-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1384. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1384.htm =LDR 03837nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1396 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803128705 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1396-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1396-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aR857.P6 =111 2\$aSymposium on Synthetic Bioabsorbable Polymers for Implants$d(1999 :$cKansas City, Mo.) =245 10$aSynthetic bioabsorbable polymers for implants : /$cC. Mauli Agrawal, Jack E. Parr, and Steve T. Lin, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (167 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1396 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee F4 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1396. =505 0\$aMechanical evaluation of 70:30 Poly (L/DL-Lactide) bone screws after in vitro degradation / J.A. Disegi, J. Dwyer, and E. Fairer -- Evaluation of adhesive and absorption properties for absorbable tissue adhesives / J.M. Allan, J. A. Flale, J. D. Kline, R. L. Dooley, and S. W. Shalaby -- Bacterial polysters for biomedical applications: in vitro and in vivo assesments of sterilization, degradation rate and biocompatibility of Poly (b-gydroxyoctaanoate) (PHO) / Y. Marois, Z. Zhang, M. Vert, X. Deng, R. W. Lenz, and R. Guidoin -- Novel Biodegradable polyurethanes for medicaal applications / K. Gorna and S. Gogolewski -- Effects of thermal history and physical aging on thermal properties of Poly-L-Lactide / M. Deng, J. M. Allan, J. T. Corbett, and S. W. Shalaby -- Resorption profile and biological response of calcium phosphate filled PLLA and PHB7V / N. L. Jones, J. J. Cooper, R. D. Waters, and D. F. Williams -- The clinical evaluation of a bioresorbable minipin / D. W. Hutmacher, A. Kirsch, K. L. Ackermann, H. Liedtke, and M. B. Hurzeler -- The use of the vibrating particle technique to fabricate highly porous and permeable biodegradable scaffolds / C.M. Agrawal, J. S. Mckinney, D. Huang, and K. A. Athanasiou -- Modulation of pore topography of tissue engineering constructs / K.J.L. Burg, C.E.Austin, and J.P. Swiggett -- In vitro compression testing of fiber-reinforced, bioabsorbable, porous implants / M.A. Slivka, N. C. Leatherbury, K. Kieswetter, and G. G. Niederauer -- Clinical evaluation of a bioresorbable membrane for hard tissue regeneration / D. W. Hutmacher, A. Kirsch, K. L. Ackermann, and M. B. Horzeler -- Design and fabrication of a 3D scaffold for tissue engineering bone / D.W. Hutmacher, S. H. Teoh, I. Zein, K. W. Ng, J. T. Schantz, and J. C. Leahy. =650 \0$aPolymers in medicine$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBiomedical engineering$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBiomedical materials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAbsorbable Implants$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolyesters$vCongresses. =700 1\$aAgrawal, C. Mauli$q(Chandra Mauli),$eeditor. =700 1\$aParr, Jack E.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aLin, Steve T.,$d1947-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1396. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1396.htm =LDR 02677nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP1361 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1999\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803126053 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1361-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1361-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTS236 =111 2\$aSymposium on Advances in the Production and Use of Steel With lmproved lnternal Cleanliness$d(1998 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aAdvances in the production and use of steel with improved internal cleanlines /$cJohn K. Mahaney, Jr., editor. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1999. =300 \\$a1 online resource (93 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1361 =500 \\$a"The Symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee A-1 on Steel, Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1361. =505 0\$aClean engineered steels / James A. Eckel, Peier C. Glaws, Jerry O. Wolfe, and Bonnie J. Zorc -- Rolling bearing life models and steel internal cleanliness / John Beswick, Antonio Gabelli, Stathis Ioannides, John H. Tripp, and Aat P. Voskamp -- Improving production, control, and properties of bearing steels intended for demanding applications / Thore B. Lund, L. J. Patrik Olund -- Microstructural features of implant quality 316L stainless steel / John A. Disegi, Lyle D. Zardiackas -- A review and update of advancements in clean cast steel technology / Malcolm Blair, Raymond W. Monroe, John A. Griffin -- Clean steel technology / Alexander D. Wilson -- Sulfur content of carbon steel plate material for dished end manufacture by cold spinning / Tamal Dutta, Rajesh G. Chandawale, S. A. Vanchinath. =650 \0$aSteel castings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xInclusions$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xRefining$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMahaney, John K.,$d1941-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1361. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1361.htm =LDR 02094nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP516 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1972\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803101104 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP516-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP516-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$aSymposium on Localized Corrosion-Cause of Metal Fatigue$d(1971 :$cAtlantic City, N.J.) =245 10$aLocalized corrosion-cause of metal failure :$ba symposium presented at the Seventy-Fourth Annual Meeting, American Society for Testing and Materials, Atlantic City, N. J., 27 June-2 July 1971 /$cMichael Henthome, symposium chairman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1972. =300 \\$a1 online resource (322 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP516 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 516" =500 \\$a"04-516000-27" =500 \\$a"The sponsor of this symposium was Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals. Michael Henthome, Carpenter Technology Corp., presided as symposium chairman."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP516. =650 \0$aMetals$xCorrosion fatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHenthome, Michael. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP516. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP516.htm =LDR 01944nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP517 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1972\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803144996 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP517-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP517-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQC373.S7 =111 2\$aSymposium on Optical Emission Spectrometers$d(1972 :$cCleveland, Ohio) =245 10$aOptical emission spectrometers :$ba symposium presented at the Pittsburgh Conference Cleveland, Ohio, 8 March 1972 /$csponsored by ASTM E-2 on Emission Spectroscopy ; W. R. Kennedy, symposium chairman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1972. =300 \\$a1 online resource (34 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP517 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 517." =500 \\$a"04-517000-39" =500 \\$a"A symposium presented at the Pittsburgh Conference Cleveland, Ohio, 8 March 1972 sponsored by ASTM E-2 on Emission Spectroscopy." =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP517. =650 \0$aSpectrum analysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrometer$vCongresses. =700 1\$aKennedy, W. R. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP517. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP517.htm =LDR 02124nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP518 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1972\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803100961 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP518-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP518-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =111 2\$aSymposium on Stress Corrosion$d(1971 :$cDetroit, Mich.) =245 10$aStress corrosion cracking of metals-a state of the art :$ba symposium presented at the American Society for Metals, Metals Conference, Detroit, Michigan, 18 October 1971 /$cH. Lee Craig, Jr., symposium chairman. =246 3\$aStress corrosion =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1972. =300 \\$a1 online resource (166 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP518 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special technical Publication 518." =500 \\$a"04-518000-27" =500 \\$a"Subcommittee 6 on Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue of the ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals sponsored the symposium. H. Lee Craig, Jr., Reynolds Metals, Co., presided as symposium chairman."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP518. =650 \0$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCopper alloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aCraig, H. 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I.$qNikolai Ivanovich,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1534. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1534.htm =LDR 01796nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP1541 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2012\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175273 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1541-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1541-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHB615 =245 00$aUncertainty in fire standards and what to do about it /$cJTE guest editor, John R. Hall, Jr. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2012. =300 \\$a1 online resource (184p. pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1541 =500 \\$a"Sponsored by ASTM Committee E05 on Fire Standards."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1541. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aUncertainty$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuilding materials$xFire testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFire risk assessment$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuilding materials$xStandards$vCongresses. =700 1\$aHall, John R.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1541. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1541.htm =LDR 02248nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1564 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175747 (eISBN) =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1564-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1564-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077$b.V57 2013 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Viscosity and Rheology of in-service fluids as they pertain to condition monitoring.$d(2012 :$cSan Francisco, Ca.) =245 10$aViscosity and rheology of in-service fluids as they pertain to condition monitoring /$ceditors, Amy Rishell, Theodore Selby. =246 3\$aViscosity & rheology of in-service fluids as they pertain to condition monitoring =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (130 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1564 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee D02 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants and Subcommittee D02.96 on In-Service Lubricant Testing and Condition Monitoring Services."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1564. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aViscosimeter$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRheometers$vCongresses. =700 1\$aRishell, Amy,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSelby, T. W.$q(Theodore W.),$d1928-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1564. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1564.htm =LDR 02356nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP1570 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175853 =020 \\$a0803175868 (eISBN) =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1570-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1570-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD879.O73$bC66 2013 =082 04$a628.5/50287$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Continuous Soil Gas Measurements: Worst Case Risk Parameters.$d(2013 :$cJacksonville, Fla.) =245 10$aContinuous soil gas measurements :$bworst case risk parameters /$ceditors, Lorne G. Everett, Mark L. Kram. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (156 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1570 =500 \\$a"Papers that were presented at a symposium held January 30, 2013 in Jacksonville, FL., USA" -- Foreword. =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee D18 on Soil and Rock and Subcommittee D18.21 on Groundwater and Vadose Zone Investigations."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1570. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSoil pollution$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrocarbons$xEnvironmental aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aVapors$xEnvironmental aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil air$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aContinuous emission monitoring$vCongresses. =700 1\$aEverett, Lorne G.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aKram, Mark L.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1570. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1570.htm =LDR 05682nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1547 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175334 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1547-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1547-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =111 2\$aEffects of Radiation on Nuclear Materials.$n(25 :$d2011 :$cAnaheim, Ca.) =245 10$aEffects of radiation on nuclear materias.$n25th Volume /$cguest editor, Takuya Yamamoto. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (354 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1547 =500 \\$a"This compilation of selected technical papers, STP1547, Effects of Radiation on Nuclear Materials: 25th Volume, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held June 1517, 2011 in Anaheim, Ca., USA."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee E10 on Nuclear Technology and Applications."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1547. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aOverview -- Reactor pressure vessel steels -- Long term irradiation phenomena in RPV steels-The LONGLIFE project / E. Altstadt, F. Bergner, and H. Hein -- A wide-range embrittlement trend curve for western reactor pressure vessel steels / M. Kirk -- Long term irradiation effects on the mechanical properties of reactor pressure vessel steels from two commercial PWR plants / P. Efsing, J. Rouden, and M. Lundgren -- Fracture mechanics characterisation of forged base metal ring of the decommissioned reactor pressure vessel of NPP greifswald WWER-440 unit 4 / H.-W. Viehrig, M. Houska, E. Altstadt, and R. Kuechler -- Microstructure response of WWER-440 reactor pressure vessel weld material after irradiation and annealing treatment / A. Zeman, A. Chernobaeva, V. Grafutin, S. Rogozhkin, L. Debarberis, A. Ballesteros, D. Erak, and A. Nikitin -- Synergistic effects of helium and displacement damage -- Approach of He/dpa synergistic effects in iron-based materials using JANNUS / P. Trocellier, Y. Serruys, S. Miro, E. Bordas, H. Martin, L. Beck, S. Pellegrino, N. Chaabane, S. Vaubaillon, E. Meslin, A. Barbu, D. Brimbal, J. Henry, C. Robertson, B. Decamps, M. Fluss, S. Tumey, L. Hsiung, R. Schaüblin, and B. K. Panigrahi -- Modeling and TEM investigation of helium bubble growth in RAFM steels under neutron irradiation / E. Gaganidze, C. Dethloff, O. J. Weic, V. Svetukhin, M. Tikhonchev, and J. Aktaa -- Use of MeV ion beams to simulate the irradiation effects in advanced materials at JANNUS saclay / P. Trocellier, Y. Serruys, S. Miro, E. Bordas, H. Martin, L. Beck, S. Pellegrino, N. Chaabane, S. Vaubaillon, E. Meslin, A. Barbu, D. Brimbal, J. Henry, B. Decamps, M. Fluss, S. Tumey, and L. Hsiung -- Austenitic steels, Ni, Zr, and Al-Mg alloys, and polyethylene -- Embrittlement of nickel alloys in a CANDU reactor environment / C. D. Judge, M. Griffiths, L. Walters, M. Wright, G. A. Bickel, O. T. Woo, M. Stewart, S. R. Douglas, and F. A. Garner -- Irradiation testing of Zirconium alloys and stainless steel in fast breeder test reactor, India / S. Murugan, P. V. Kumar, J. Joseph, S. Venugopal, T. Jayakumar, and B. Raj -- Material investigations on highly irradiated aluminum magnesium alloys for lifetime assessment of a neutron beam tube in the BER II research reactor / H. Hein, H. Schnabel, and S. Welzel -- (U)HMWPE as neutron radiation shielding materials: impact of gamma radiation on structure and properties / D. Wolff, K. von der Ehe, M. Jaunich, M. Bodiaerhning, and H. Goering / Modeling of radiation effects -- Atomistic investigations of intrinsic and extrinsic point defects in bcc Uranium / B. Beeler, C. Deo, M. Baskes, and M. Okuniewski -- Impact of vacancy-type defects on thermal conductivity of c-SiC: Molecular dynamics versus an analytical approach / G. D. Samolyuk, S. I. Golubov, Y. N. Osetsky, and R. E. Stoller -- A phenomenological micromechanical model of FCC metals under radiation induced crystal defects / Y. Aoyagi, T. Tsuru, and Y. Kaji -- Development of models for irradiation-induced changes to microstructure and stressstrain relations of austenitic steels / S. Jitsukawa, Y. Abe, K. Suzuki, and N. Okubo -- Cluster dynamics simulation on microstructure evolution of austenitic stainless steel and b-iron under cascade damage condition / Y. Abe, S. Jitsukawa, N. Okubo, H. Matsui, and T. Tsukada -- Dislocation bias calculations in metals using a combined finite-element rate-theory approach / D. Seif and N. M. Ghoniem -- Author index -- Subject index. =650 \0$aMaterials$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =700 1\$aYamamoto, Takuya,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1547. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1547.htm =LDR 01851nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1574 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2014\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175938 (print-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803175945 (eISBN) =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1574-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1574-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH1715$b.N44 2014 =082 04$a693.8/32$223 =245 00$aNext-generation thermal insulation challenges and opportunities /$ceditors, Therese K. Stovall, Thomas Whitaker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2014. =300 \\$a1 online resource (188 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1574 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee C16 on Thermal Insulation."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1574. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aInsulating materials. =650 \0$aInsulation (Heat) =700 1\$aStovall, Therese K.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aWhitaker, Thomas,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1574. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1574.htm =LDR 01987nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP913 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s1986\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a0803149786 (eISBN) =020 \\$a9780803109247 (print-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803149786 (eISBN) =024 7\$a10.1520/STP913-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP913-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH4652$b.P49 1986 =082 04$a727/.5$223 =245 00$aPhysical requirement guidelines for sensory evaluation laboratories /$cJean Eggert and Katherine Zook, editors. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1986. =300 \\$a1 online resource (54 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP913 =500 \\$a"ASTM Special Technical Publication 913." =500 \\$a"A manual sponsored by ASTM Committee E-18 on Sensory Evaluation of Materials and Products." =500 \\$a"ASTM Publication Code Number (PCN) 04-913001-36" =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP913. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aSensory evaluation$xLaboratories$xDesign and construction. =700 1\$aEggert, Jean,$eeditor. =700 1\$aZook, Katherine,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP913. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP913.htm =LDR 02231nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1586 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2014\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176171 (eISBN) =020 \\$a0803176171 (eISBN) =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1586-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH435$b.S945 2014 =082 04$a338.4/769$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Building Economics$d(2014 :$cNew Orleans, La.) =245 10$aIdeas to impact :$bhow building economic standards keep you on track /$ceditors, Robert E. Chapman, Michael N. Goodkind. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2014. =300 \\$a1 online resource (201 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1586 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee E06 on Performance of Buildings and Subcommittee E06.81 on Building Economics."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"Proceedings of the 2014 Symposium on Building Economics held in New Orleans in October."-- T.p. verso =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1586. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aBuilding$xCost control$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuildings$xEconomic aspects$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSustainable buildings$xStandards$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFacility management$xCost effectiveness$vCongresses. =700 1\$aChapman, Robert E.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGoodkind, Michael N.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1586. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1586.htm =LDR 03049nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1542 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2012\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175280 =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1542-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1071 =111 2\$aSymposium on Rolling Element Bearings$d(2011 :$cAnaheim, Ca.) =245 10$aRolling element bearings /$ceditors, Yoshimi R. Takeuchi, William F. Mandler. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2012. =300 \\$a1 online resource (192 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1542 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee F34 on Rolling Element Bearings."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1542. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aWhite etching crack failure mode in roller bearings: from observation via analysis to understanding and an industrial solution / J. Luyckx -- A universal Bivariate Weibull Model for static and dynamic fatigue reliability forecasting / E. Y. Robinson -- Roller profile development for an axially loaded, single row spherical roller bearing in an oscillating application / J. H. Cowles, Jr. and C. A. Houle -- A model to estimate separator forces during ball speed variations / A. Leveille, P. Frantz, and G. Rosene -- Bearing thermal conductance measurement test method and experimental design / Y. R. Takeuchi, S. E. Davis, M. A. Eby, J. K. Fuller, D. L. Taylor, and M. J. Rosado -- Steel and hybrid spacecraft ball-bearing thermal conductance comparisons / Y. R. Takeuchi, S. E. Davis, and M. A. Eby -- Resilient and corrosion-proof rolling element bearings made from superelastic -- Ni-Ti Alloys for aerospace mechanism applications / C. DellaCorte, R. D. Noebe, M. K. Stanford, and S. A. Padula -- Evaluating the impact of a surprise silicone additive to a synthetic hydrocarbon lubricant / J. T. Hanks, D. W. Smith, C. J. Stevens, and R. E. Winke. =650 \0$aRoller bearings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBall-bearings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xCracking$vCongresses. =700 1\$aTakeuchi, Yoshimi R.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMandler, William F.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1542. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1542.htm =LDR 05398nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP1544 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2012\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175303 =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1544-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aT55.3.P75 =111 2\$aSymposium on Performance of Protective Clothing and Equipment, Emerging Issues and Technologies$d(2011 :$cAnaheim, Ca.) =245 10$aPerformance of protective clothing and equipment :$bemerging issues and technologies /$ceditor, Angie M. Shepherd. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2012. =300 \\$a1 online resource (410 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1544 =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by the ASTM International Committee F23 on Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1544. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aField analysis of arc-flash incidents and the related PPE protective performance / D. R. Doan, E. "Hugh" Hoagland IV, and T. E. Neal -- Evaluation of fire-resistant clothing using an instrumented mannequin: -- A comparison of exposure test conditions set with a cylinder form or mannequin form / M. Y. Ackerman, E. M. Crown, J. D. Dale, and S. Paskaluk -- Translation between heat loss measured using guarded sweating hot plate, Sweating Manikin, and physiologically assessed heat stress of firefighter turnout ensembles / K. Ross, R. Barker, and A. S. Deaton -- Analysis of physical and thermal comfort properties of chemical protective clothing / S. Wen, G. Song, and S. Duncan -- Chemical protection garment redesign for military use by the laboratory for engineered human protecton years 2005-2011 / K. L. Hultzapple, S. S. Hirsch, J. Venafro, S. Frumkin, J. Brady, C. Winterhalter, and S. Proodian -- evaluation of thermal comfort of fabrics using a controlled-environment chamber / J. D. Pierce, Jr., S. S. Hirsch, S. B. Kane, J. A. Venafro, and C. A. Winterhalter -- Effects of overgarment moisture vapor transmission rate on human thermal comfort / C. Winterhalter, Q. Truong, T. Endrusick, A. Cardello, and L. Lesher -- Assessing user needs and perceptions of firefi ghter PPE / J. Barker, L. M. Boorady, S.-H. Lin, Y.-A. Lee, B. Esponnette, and S. P. Ashdown -- Developing a thermal sensor for use in the fingers of the pyrohands fire test system / A. Hummel, R. Barker, K. Lyons, A. S. Deaton, and J. Morton-Aslanis -- Interlaboratory study of ASTM F2731, standard test method for measuring the transmitted and stored energy of firefighter protective clothing systems / L. Deuser, R. Barker, A. S. Deaton, and A. Shepherd -- Non-destructive test methods to assess the level of damage to firefighters' protective clothing / M. Rezazadeh, D. A. Torvi -- Dual-mode analytical permeation system for precise evaluation of porous and nonporous chemical protective materials / D. L. MacTaggart, S. O. Farwell, Z. Cai, and P. Smith -- Factors influencing the uptake rate of passive adsorbent dosimeters used in the man-in-simulant-test / R. B. Ormond, R. Barker, K. Beck, D. Thompson, and S. Deaton -- Destructive adsorption for enhanced chemical protection / S. K. Obendorf and E. F. Spero -- Protective clothing for pesticide operators: The past, present, and proposed plans / A. Shaw -- Garment specifications and mock-ups for protection from steam and hot water / S. Yu, M. Strickfaden, E. Crown, and S. Olsen -- Development of a test apparatus/method and material specifications for protection from steam under pressure / M. Y. Ackerman, E. M. Crown, J. D. Dale, G. Murtaza, J. Batcheller, and J. A. Gonzalez -- Apparatus for use in evaluating protection from low pressure hot water jets / S. H. Jalbani, M. Y. Ackerman, E. M. Crown, M. van Keulen, and G. Song -- Analysis of test parameters and criteria for characterizing and comparing puncture resistance of protective gloves to needles / C. Gauvin, O. Darveau, C. Robin, and J. Lara -- Characterization of the resistance of protective gloves to pointed blades / P. I. Dolez, M. Azaiez, and T. Vu-Khanh -- Methods for measuring the grip performance of structural firefighting gloves / K. Ross, R. Barker, J. Watkins, and A. S. Deaton -- A new test method to characterize the grip adhesion of protective glove materials / C. Gauvin, A. Airoldi, S. Proulx-Croteau, P. I. Dolez, and J. Lara. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHypodermic needles$vCongresses. =700 1\$aShepherd, Angie M.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1544. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1544.htm =LDR 05473nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1548 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2012\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175341 =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1548-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =111 2\$aSymposium on Bearing Steel Technologies, Advances in Rolling Contact Fatigue Strength Testing and Related Substitute Technologies$d(2011 :$cTampa, Fla.) =245 10$aBearing steel technologies.$n9th volume :$badvances in rolling contact fatigue strength testing and related substitute technologies /$ceditor, John Beswick. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2012. =300 \\$a1 online resource (426 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1548 =500 \\$a"This symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee A01 on Steel, Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1548. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aRolling contact fatigue process and related test methods -- Rolling contact fatigue testing, bearing life prediction, and steel properties / T. B. Lund -- Evaluation of repaired gas turbine engine bearings demonstrates absence of subsurface fatigue propagation in appropriately designed applications / O. Beer, E. Streit, P. Mirring, and J. Brock -- Structured approach to material testing ensures reliable introduction of new technologies: Advances in rolling contact fatigue strength testing and related substitute technologies / E. Streit, P. Mirring, and J. Brock -- Rolling contact fatigue strength testing and material developments in aerospace bearings-A retrospective analysis / M. A. Ragen and G. A. Zimmerman -- Service life testing of components with defects in the rolling contact fatigue zone / C. Tarawneh, L. W. Koester, A. J. Fuller, B. M. Wilson, and J. A. Turner -- Near-race ultrasonic detection of subsurface defects in bearing rings / L. W. Koester, C. Zuhlke, D. Alexander, A. J. Fuller, B. M. Wilson, and J. A. Turner -- Steel cleanliness and bearing life / W. Trojahn and S. Rösch -- Material quality related rolling contact fatigue testing -- Rolling contact fatigue evaluation of materials using NTN-SNR FB2 test rig- A useful piece of equipment for the qualification of steels and steelmakers and for research / C. Sidoroff, D. Girodin, P. Dierickx, and G. Dudragne -- Rolling contact fatigue testing of stainless steel and cobalt-based components using water as the lubricant / M. Y. Sherif, B. Han, and L. Kahlman -- structural testing as a substitute to contact fatigue testing -- Gigacycle fatigue: A new tool for exploring bearing steel / C. Bathias -- Rotating beam testing of bearing steels-An effective rolling contact fatigue test complement / K. Ryden and T. B. Lund -- Rolling contact and compression-torsion fatigue of 52100 steel with special regard to carbide distribution / K. Burkart, H. Bomas, R. Schroeder, and H.-W. Zoch -- Development of ultrasonic torsional fatigue tester to evaluate rolling bearing steels / N. Sakanaka, Y. Matsubara, Y. Shimamura, and H. Ishii -- Substitute RCF metallurgical test methods -- Improvement in efficiency of ultrasonic tests for the macroscopic inclusions evaluation / Y. Aoyama, I. Takasu, and Y. Unigame -- advanced methods for assessing the quality of bearing steels / P. F. Morris and S. Carey -- Material response analysis and rolling contact fatigue -- Raceway Grooving: A tool for monitoring microstructural changes / J.-E. Andersson, G. Wicks, and P. L. J. Olund -- Comparison of the microstructural changes and X-ray diffraction peak width decrease during rolling contact fatigue in martensitic microstructures / J. Gegner and W. Nierlich -- Material response bearing testing under vibration loading / W. Nierlich and J. Gegner -- Metal physics and rolling contact fatigue testing / R. H. Vegter and J. T. Slycke -- Statistics of rolling contact fatigue testing and advances in modelling -- Rolling contact fatigue in bearings: Phenomenology and modelling techniques / P. E. J. Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo -- Monte Carlo comparison of weibull two and three parameters in the context of the statistical analysis of rolling bearings fatigue testing / S. Blachère and A. Gabelli -- influence of fiber flow on rolling contact fatigue life: Model validation for Non-Metallic inclusion / M. Meheux, A. Stienon, A. Fazekas, A. Vincent, and G. 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Vehar, Douglas L. Selby, Mary Helen Sparks. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2012. =300 \\$a1 online resource (762 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1550 =500 \\$a"This symposium was jointly sponsored by ASTM International Committee E10 on Nuclear Technology and Applications and the European Working Group on Reactor Dosimetry (EWGRD)."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry, held in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, USA, May 22-27, 2011."-- t.p. verso =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1550. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aReactor surveillance and plant life -- Reactor dosimetry and RPV life management / S. Belousov, K. Ilieva, and M. Mitev -- Korean standard nuclear plant Ex-Vessel neutron dosimetry program ulchin 4 / J. I. Duo, J. Chen, J. A. Kulesza, A. H. Fero, C. S. Yoo, and B. C. Kim -- dosimetry assessments for the reactor pressure vessel and core barrel in UK pressurized water reactor (PWR) plant / D. A. Thornton, D. A. Allen, A. P. Huggon, D. J. Picton, A. T. Robinson, R. J. Steadman, T. Seren, M. Lipponen, and T. Kekki -- Comparison of attenuation coefficients for VVER-440 and VVER-1000 pressure vessels / M. Marek, J. Rataj, and S. Vandlik -- Ringhals Unit 3 and 4-Fluence determination in a historic and future perspective / E.-L. Green, J. Roudeacuten, and P. Efsing -- Dosimetry analyses of the ringhals 3 and 4 reactor pressure vessels / J. A. Kulesza, A. H. Fero, J. Rouden, and E.-L. Green -- Modernization of existing VVER-1000 surveillance programs / V. Kochkin, D. Erak, and D. Makhotin -- Exposure conditions of reactor internals of Rovno VVER-440 nuclear power plant units 1 and 2 / O. V. Grytsenko, S. M. Pugach, V. L. Diemokhin, V. N. Bukanov, M. Marek, and S. Vandlik -- Nuclear data, uncertainties, and sensitivity studies -- 2010 review of neutron and non-neutron nuclear data / N. E. Holden -- Path forward for dosimetry cross sections / P. J. Griffi n and C. D. Peters -- A new technique for dosimetry reaction cross-section evaluation / S. A. Badikov -- New work on updating and extending the nuclear data standards / A. D. Carlson, V. G. Pronyaev, R. Capote, F.-J. Hambsch, F. Käppeler, C. Lederer, W. Mannhart, A. Mengoni, R. O. Nelson, P. Schillebeeckx, P. Talou, S. Tagesen, H. Vonach, A. Vorobyev, and A. Wallner -- uncertainties of responses calculated with a "Tuned" library: geometrical and algebraic insights / R. L. Perel -- A new formulation of the unifi ed monte carlo approach (UMC-B), and cross-section evaluation for the dosimetry reaction 55Mn(n,?)56Mn / R. Capote, D. L. Smith, A. Trkov, and M. Meghzifene -- Updating and extending the IRDF-2002 dosimetry library / R. Capote, K. I. Zolotarev, V. G. Pronyaev, and A.Trkov -- Uncertainty-accounted calculational-experimental approach for improved conservative evaluations of VVER RPV radiation loading parameters -- P. G. Borodkin, G. I. Borodkin, and N. N. Khrennikov -- Sensitivity of adjustment to parameter correlations and to response-parameter correlations / J. J. Wagschal -- Reactor surveillance and retrospective dosimetry -- Application of different nuclides in retrospective dosimetry / J. Konheiser, S. Mittag, H.-W. Viehrig, and B. Gleisberg -- Retrospective dosimetry analyses of reactor vessel cladding samples / L. R. Greenwood, C. Z. Soderquist, and A. H. Fero -- Neutron flux reduction programs for reactor pressure vessel of korea nuclear unit 1 / C. S. Yoo and B. C. Kim -- A three-dimensional methodology for the assessment of neutron damage and nuclear energy deposition in graphite components of advanced gas-cooled reactors / D. O. Morgan, A. T. Robinson, D. A. Allen, D. J. Picton, D. A. Thornton, and S. E. Shaw -- Dosimetry of the decommissioned high-flux beam reactor at bro okhaven lab / J.-P. Hu, R. N. Reciniello, and N. E. Holden -- Benchmarks and intercomparisons -- The current status of the shielding integral benchmark archive and database (SINBAD) / B. L. Kirk, R. E. Grove, I. Kodeli, J. Gulliford, and E. Sartori -- VENUS-F: A first fast lead critical core for benchmarking / A. Kochetkov, J. Wagemans, and G. Vittiglio -- Benchmarking of neutron production of heavy-Ion transport codes / I. Remec, R. M. Ronningen, and L. Heilbronn -- Neutron and gamma field investigations in the VVER-1000 mock-up concrete -- Shielding on the reactor LR-0 / S. Zaritskiy, A. Egorov, B. Osmera, M. Marik, V. Rypar, F. Cvachovec, and A. Kolros -- New measurements and the associated unfolding methodologies to characterize the caliban pulsed reactor cavity neutron spectrum by the foil activation method / X. Jacquet, P. Casoli, N. Authier, G. Rousseau, and C. Barsu -- Los alamos national laboratory fission basis / A. L. Keksis, M. B. Chadwick, H. D. Selby, M. R. Mac Innes, D. W. Barr, R. A. Meade, C. J. Burns, and T. C. Wallstrom -- Sensitivity studies associated with dosimetry experiment interpretation / S. Bourganel, M. Soldevila, A. Ferrer, G. Greacutegoire, C. Destouches, and D. Beretz -- Comparison of regulatory guide 1.99 fluence attenuation methods / E. N. Jones -- The power distribution and neutron fluence measurements and calculations in the VVER-1000 mock-up on the LR-0 research reactor / M. Kostal, V. Juricek, V. Rypar, and M. Svadlenkova, and F. Cvachovec -- VVER-440 and VVER-1000 reactor dosimetry benchmark-BUGLE-96 versus -- ALPAN VII.0 / J. I. Duo -- Research/test reactor and accelerator dosimetry -- development and experimental validation of a calculation scheme for nuclear heating evaluation in the core of the OSIRIS material testing reactor / F. Malouch -- analysis of gamma-ray dosimetry experiments in the zero power MINERVE facility / H. Amharrak, J. Di Salvo, A. Lyoussi, A. Roche, M. Masson-Fauchier, J. C. Bosq, and M. Carette -- Jules Horowitz reactor, a new irradiation facility: Improving dosimetry for the future of nuclear experimentation / G. Gregoire, D. Beretz, and C. Destouches -- Measurements of actinide-fission product yields in caliban and prospero metallic -- Core reactor fission-neutron fields / P. Casoli, N. Authier, J. Laurec, E. Bauge, and T. Granier -- Reactor pulse-repeatability studies at the annular core research reactor / K. R. DePriest, T. Q. Trinh, and S. M. Luker -- A feasibility study to determine cooling time and burnup of advanced test reactor fuel using a nondestructive technique and three types of gamma-ray detectors / J. Navarro, R. Aryaeinejad, and D. W. Nigg -- The neutron standard fields at the BR1 reactor at SCK•CEN / J. Wagemans, E. Malambu, and L. Borms -- photon spectrum behind biological shielding of the LVR-15 research reactor / V. Klupak, L. Viererbl, Z. Lahodova, M. Marek, and M. Vins -- neutron and gamma-ray transport calculations and modelling -- Ex-vessel neutron dosimetry analysis for westinghouse 4-Loop XL pressurized water reactor plant using 3D parallel discrete ordinates code RAPTOR-M3G / J. Chen, F. A. Alpan, G. A. Fischer, and A. H. Fero -- A broad-group cross-section library based on ENDF/B-VII.0 for fast neutron dosimetry using the CPXSD methodology / F. A. Alpan -- Development and testing of the VITAMIN-B7/BUGLE-B7 coupled neutron-gamma multigroup cross-section libraries / J. M. Risner, D. Wiarda, T. M. Miller, D. E. Peplow, B. W. Patton, M. E. Dunn and B. T. Parks -- Application of ex-vessel neutron dosimetry combined with in-core measurements for correction of neutron source used for reactor pressure vessel fluence calculations / P. G. Borodkin, G. I. Borodkin, N. N. Khrennikov, and J. Konheiser -- Neutron flux measurements in the side-Core region of hunterston B advanced gas-cooled reactor / D. A. Allen, S. E. Shaw, A. P. Huggon, R. J. Steadman, D. A. Thornton and G. S. Whiley -- Analysis of dosimetry from the H. B. Robinson unit 2 pressure vessel benchmark using RAPTOR-M3G and ALPAN / G. A. Fischer -- The fast neutron fluence and the activation detector activity calculations using the effective source method and the adjoint function / J. Hep, A. Konecna, V. Krysl, and V. Smutnyacute -- A database-informed approach to new plant shielding design / T. M. Lloyd -- Experimental techniques, new developments, and optical methods -- EPR/PTFE dosimetry for test reactor environments / D. W. Vehar, P. J. Griffin and T. J. Quirk -- CALMOS: Innovative device for the measurement of nuclear heating in material testing reactors / H. Carcreff -- Fitting method for spectrum deduction in high-energy neutron field induced by GeV Protons using experimental reaction-rate data / Y. Kasugai, N. Matsuda, Y. Sakamoto, H. Nakashima, H. Yashima, H. Matsumura, H. Iwase, H. Hirayama, N. Mokhov, A. Leveling, D. Boehnlein, K. Vaziri, G. Lauten, K. Oishi, and T. Nakamura -- Development of INSPCT-S for inspection of spent fuel pool / W. Walters, A. Haghighat, S. Sitaraman, and Y. Ham -- Design and testing of a boron carbide capsule for spectral tailoring in mixed-spectrum reactors / L. R. Greenwood, R. Wittman, B. P. Pierson, L. A. Metz, R. Payne, E. C. Finn, and J. I. =505 0\$aFriese -- An alternative calibration method for counting P-32 reactor monitors / T. J. Quirk and D. W. Vehar -- New experimental proposal for 235U PFNS measurement to answer a fifty year old question / N. Kornilov, T. Massey, S. Grimes, and A. Voinov -- Development of neutron measurement in intense gamma field using new type of nuclear emulsion / J. Kawarabayashi, K. Ishihara, K. Takagi, H. Tomita, T. Iguchi, T. Naka, K. Morishima, and S. Maeda -- Development of an active detector for the characterization of the late-time radiation environment from a reactor pulse / S. M. Luker, P. J. Griffi n, N. R. Kolb, G. N. Naranjo, and A. J. 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Denison, Jr. -- Impact of pervious concrete porosity on permeability by 3D image analysis / S. Meulenyzer, E. Stora, and F. Perez -- Variability of fresh and hardened voids of pervious concrete / L. K. Crouch, J. P. Hendrix, A. Sparkman, and D. Badoe -- The development, implementation and use of ASTM C1701 field infiltration of in place pervious concrete / H. J. Brown and A. Sparkman -- Development of a new test method for assessing the potential raveling resistance of pervious concrete / M. Offenberg -- Potential application of ASTM C1701 for evaluating surface infiltration of permeable interlocking concrete pavements / D. R. Smith, K. Earley, and J. M. 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Sharma and S. Kanagaraj -- Reduction of emission in a diesel engine using nanofuel - Ceria nanoparticle dispersed diesel / S. Mandal and S. Kanagaraj -- Boundary-layer flow of a nanofluid past a stretching sheet under uniform heat and mass flux / W. A. Khan and I. Pop -- Thermal conductivity and rheological behavior of Al-alloy dispersed ethylene glycol based nanofluids / G. Paul, J. Philip, B. Raj, P. K. Das, and I. Manna -- Effect of addition of aluminum nanoparticles on cooling performance and quench severity of water during immersion quenching / G. Ramesh and K. N. Prabhu -- Synthesis of copper nanofluids using ascorbic acid reduction method via one step solution phase approach / S. U. Shenoy and A. N. Shetty -- Use of ultrasound thermometry to study natural convection in opaque nanofluids / K-F. V. Wong and B. L. Bon -- Nucleate pool boiling heat transfer correlation for TiO2-water nanofluids / A. Suriyawong, A. S. Dalkilic, and S. 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Carbary, Andreas T. Wolf. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2015. =300 \\$a1 online resource (260 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1583 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1583. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aBuilding materials$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSealing compounds$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSealing compounds$xDeterioration$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesives$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesives$xDeterioration$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWolf, A. 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Wolf. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2012. =300 \\$a1 online resource (569 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1545 =500 \\$a"Contains 25 papers presented at the symposium with the same name held in Anaheim, Ca., June 16-17, 2011"-- Foreword =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by the ASTM International Committee C24 on Building Seals and Sealants in cooperation with the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures (RILEM)"-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1545. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aBuilding materials$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSealing compounds$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSealing compounds$xDeterioration$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesives$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesives$xDeterioration$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuilding materials$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWolf, A. T.$q(Andreas T.) =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1545. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1545.htm =LDR 02141nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP1546 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2012\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175327 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1546-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1546-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =111 2\$aNational Symposium on Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics.$n(38th :$d2011 :$cAnaheim, Ca.) =245 10$aFatigue and fracture mechanics.$n38th volume /$cJAI guest editor Steven Daniewicz, Charlotte A. Belsick, Emmanuel E. Gdoutos. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2012. =300 \\$a1 online resource (380 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1546 =500 \\$a"The Symposium was jointly sponsored by ASTM International Committee E08 on Fatigue and Fracture and the European Structural Integrity Society (ESIS)."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1546. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFractures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAlloys$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDaniewicz, Steven R. =700 1\$aBelsick, Charlotte A. =700 1\$aGdoutos, Emmanuel E. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1546. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1546.htm =LDR 03949nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP1563 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175495 =020 \\$a9780803175716 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1563-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1563-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.4 =111 2\$aSymposium on Tribo-corrosion: Research, Testing, and Applications.$d(2012 :$cAtlanta, Ga.) =245 10$aTribo-corrosion :$bresearch, testing and applications /$ceditors, Peter J. Blau, Jean-Pierre Celis, Dirk Drees. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1563 =500 \\$a"Printed in the U.S.A." =500 \\$a"This compilation of selected technical papers, STP1563, on Tribo-Corrosion: Research, Testing, and Applications, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held April 19-20, 2012 in Atlanta, GA."-- Foreword =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee G02 on Wear and Erosion and Subcommittee G02.40 on Non-Abrasive Wear."-- Foreword =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1563. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aOverview -- Acknowledgements -- Sliding tribo-corrosion of passive metals: mechanisms and modeling / S. Mischler -- An approach to mapping the erosioncorrosion of stainless steel: applications to tidal energy systems / J. Crawley, M. Miller, and M. M. Stack -- Erosion effects of Nanofluids on selected cooling-system materials / G. J. Molina, M. Hulett, V. Soloiu, and M. Rahman -- The effect of corrosion on slurry abrasion of wear resistant steels / J. Jiang and K. Y. Tufa -- Comparative studies on Tribocorrosion behaviour of plasma-sprayed and detonation gun coatings of Al2O3-13 %TiO2 on Biomedical alloy Ti-13Nb-13Zr and gum metal / P. S. Rathore, S. Gulati, D. Li, G. Manivasagam, S. T. Aruna, S. V. Joshi, and J. A. Szpunar -- The Tribo-corrosion of nitinol in pedicle screws / J. L. Reigrut, D. S. Schmidt, P. J. Williams and J. A. Schmidt -- Tribocorrosion in pressurized water reactors / W.-J. Chitty and C. Falcand -- Development of a predictive wear model for grid-to-rod fretting in light water nuclear reactors / P. J. Blau, A. V. Hayrapetian, and M. J. Demkowicz -- Wear-resistance assessment for heavy-duty internal combustion engine valvetrain materials application / C. P. Qiao -- Energy-related Tribo-corrosion research at the National Centre for Advanced Tribology at Southampton / R. J. K. Wood, J. Basumatary, and M.-H. Evans -- Research and development on Tribo-corrosion in the european union: supporting innovation and standardization / P. Ponthiaux and J.-P. Celis -- Future needs and challenges in Tribo-corrosion research and testing / P. J. Blau, R. Wood, M. M. Stack, S. Mischler, J. Jiang, D. Drees, L. A. Rocha, M. A. Wimmer, J.-P. Celis, and R. Cowan. =650 \0$aTribo-corrosion. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives. =650 \0$aTribology. =700 1\$aBlau, P. J.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aCelis, Jean-Pierre,$eeditor. =700 1\$aDrees, Dirk,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1563. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1563.htm =LDR 04805nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP1558 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803175686 =020 \\$a9780803175440 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1558-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1558-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aSB952.8 =111 2\$aSymposium on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems, Innovating Legacy Products for New Uses.$n(32nd :$d2011 :$cTampa, Fl.) =245 10$aPesticide formulations and delivery systems.$n32nd volume :$binnovating legacy products for new uses /$ceditor, Mark L. Bernards. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (210 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1558 =500 \\$a"Printed in the U.S.A." =500 \\$a"This compilation of selected technical papers, STP1558, on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems: 32nd volume, innovating legacy products for new uses"-- Foreword =500 \\$a"The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee E35 on Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control Agents and Subcommittee E35.22 on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems."-- Foreword =500 \\$aAt head of title: Journal of ASTM International Selected Technical Papers STP1558. =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1558. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =505 0\$aOverview -- Formulation innovations -- Enlist Duo Herbicide: A novel 2,4-D plus glyphosate premix formulation with low potential for off-target movement / M. Li, H. Tank, A. Kennedy, H. Zhang, B. Downer, D. Ouse, and L. Liu -- Controlled release of 2,4-D and dicamba 3-hydroxybutyric acid oligomers / W. J. Kowalski, M. Glazek, A. Silowiecki, M. M. Kowalczuk, I. Romanowska, and D. Wloka -- A novel rheology modifier for agrochemical formulations / P. Castelani and J. Pierobon -- Spray application and drift reduction innovations -- Droplet characteristics and near nozzle dispersion of cold and thermal fog / M. Farooq, M. Salyani, and T. W. Walker -- Determination of selection criteria for spray drift reduction from atomization data / W. C. Hoffmann, B. K. Fritz, W. E. Bagley, J. Gednalske, C. E. Elsik,and G. R. Kruger -- Effects of formulated glyphosate and adjuvant tank mixes on atomization from Aerial application flat fan nozzles / B. K. Fritz, W. C. Hoffmann, and W. E. Bagley -- Wind tunnel and field evaluation of drift from aerial spray applications with multiple spray formulations / B. K. Fritz, W. C. Hoffmann, R. E. Wolf, S. Bretthauer, and W. E. Bagley -- Novel lipophilic surfactant adjuvants for spray-drift reduction / C. M. Elsik and T. M. Schweiner -- New test methods and terminology -- Fabric challenge assays: New standards for the evaluation of the performance of textiles treated with antimicrobial agents / M. Hardwick, T. Walsh, and M. Cotton -- A method for quantifying release of terbufos into water from granular carriers / Y. Bernal -- ASTM Standard terminology related to biorationals /L. Rea and M. C. White -- Biological response to adjuvants and delivery methods -- Genetically modified crops and the new paradigm for herbicide use in row crops / J. M. Green -- Spray droplet size affects efficacy of Fenpropathrin against asian citrus psyllid / D. R. Boina, M. Salyani, S. Tiwari, K. Pelz-Stelinski, and L. L. Stelinski -- A novel penetrator adjuvant with drift reduction properties / J. S. Sun -- Efficacy of acidic ammonium sulfate replacement adjuvants / R. K. Zollinger, K. Howatt, M. L. Bernards, D. E. Peterson, and B. G. Young -- Manganese containing water conditioners for use with Glyphosate in Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean / D. Penner, J. Michael, and T. Boring -- Author Index -- Subject Index. =650 \0$aPesticides$xApplication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticides$xFormulation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAgricultural chemicals$xAdjuvants$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBernards, Mark L.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1558. =856 40$uhttp://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1558.htm =LDR 02048nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP1591 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2015\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176287 (eISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176270 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1591-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1591-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD561 =050 10$aWE 874 =082 04$a617.5/820592$223 =245 00$aModularity and Tapers in Total Joint Replacement Devices /$ceditors, A Seth Greenwald, Steven M Kurtz, Jack E Lemons, William M Mihalko. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2015. =300 \\$a1 online resource (463 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1591 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1591. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aArtificial joints$vCongresses. =650 \0$aArthroplasty$vCongresses. =650 \0$aKnee Prosthesis. =650 \0$aArthroplasty, Replacement, Knee$vmethods. =650 \0$aArthroplasty. =650 \0$aArtificial joints. =700 1\$aGreenwald, A. 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The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee D18 on Soil and Rock and Subcommittee D18.11 on Deep Foundations." =650 \0$aStress waves$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStress waves. =700 1\$aBullock, Paul,$eeditor. =700 1\$aVerbeek, Gerald,$eeditor. =700 1\$aPaikowsky, Samuel,$eeditor. =700 1\$aTara, david,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1611. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1611.htm =LDR 02465nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP1616 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2019\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176782 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176775 (print-ISBN) =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1616-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1616-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aR857.M3 =060 00$aW 26 =082 04$a610.28/4$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Fatigue and Fracture of Metallic Medical Materials and Devices$d(2018 :$cSan Diego, CA) =245 10$aFourth Symposium on Fatigue and Fracture of Metallic Medical Materials and Devices /$ceditor by M. 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White, Hiroyuki Miyauchi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2018. =300 \\$a1 online resources (315 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1604 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1604. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$a"Contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held June 14-15, 2017, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee C24 on Building Seals and Sealants and Subcommittee C24.01 on Terminology of BuildingSeals and Sealants." =650 \0$aBuilding materials$vTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSealing compounds$vTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesives$vTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesives$vDeterioration$vCongresses. =700 1\$aWhite, Christopher C.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMiyauchi, Hiroyuki,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1604. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1604.htm =LDR 02453nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP1606 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2018\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176584 (eISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176577 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1606-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1606-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD686 =060 10$aWE 312 =082 04$a617.5/80592$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Beyond the Implant: Retrieval Analysis Methods for Implant Surveillance$n(9th :$d2017 :$cToronto, ON),$jauthor. =245 10$aBeyond the Implant:$bRetrieval Analysis Methods for Implant Surveillance /$ceditor by William M. Mihalko, Jack E. Lemons, A. Seth Greenwald, Steven M. Kurtz. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2018. =300 \\$a1 online resources (307 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1606 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1606. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$a"Contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held May 9, 2017, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee F04 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices, and Subcommittee F04.22 on Arthroplasty." =650 \0$aImplants, Artificial. =650 \0$aProsthesis. =650 \0$aJoint Prosthesis. =650 \0$aArthroplasty, Replacement. =650 \0$aProduct Surveillance, Postmarketing. =700 1\$aMihalko, William M.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aLemons, Jack E.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aGreenwald, A. 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The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee C07 on Lime and Limestone." =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aMasonry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMasonry. =700 1\$aKrogstad, Norbert V.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aMcGinley, William Mark,$d1958-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1612. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1612.htm =LDR 02155nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP1613 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2019\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176720 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176713 (print-ISBN) =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1613-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1613-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA435 =082 04$a624.1/8330287$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Advances in Cement Analysis and Concrete Petrography$d(2018 :$cSan Diego, CA) =245 10$aAdvances in Cement Analysis and Concrete Petrography /$ceditor by Cong Derek, Broton Don. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2019. =300 \\$a1 online resources (214 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1613 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1613. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$a"Contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held June 27, 2018, in San Diego, California, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee C01 on Cement and Subcommittee C01.23 on Compositional Analysis." =650 \0$aConcrete$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aConcrete$xDefects. =650 \0$aCement$xAdditives. =650 \0$aPetrology. =700 1\$aCong, Derek,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBroton, Don,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1613. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1613.htm =LDR 02416nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP1609 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2019\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176645 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176638 (print-ISBN) =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1609-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1609-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1/12230287$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Corrosion of Metals$d(2017 :$cAtlanta, GA) =245 10$aAdvances in Electrochemical Techniques for Corrosion Monitoring and Laboratory Corrosion Measurements /$ceditor by Papavinasam Sankara, Rebak Raul, Yang Lietai, Berke Neal. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2019. =300 \\$a1 online resources (390 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1609 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1609. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$a"Contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held November 13-14, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee G01 on Corrosion of Metals and Subcommittee G01.11 on Electrochemical Measurements in Corrosion Testing." =650 \0$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNondestructive testing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectrochemical analysis$vCongresses. =700 1\$aPapavinasam, Sankara,$d1962-$eeditor. =700 1\$aRebak, Raul B.,$d1956-$eeditor. =700 1\$aYang, Lietai,$d1958-$eeditor. =700 1\$aBerke, Neal Steven,$d1952-$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1609. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1609.htm =LDR 02084nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1607 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2019\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176607 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176591 (print-ISBN) =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1607-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1607-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTN673 =082 04$a669.02/1873$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Metallography$d(2017 :$cAtlanta, GA) =245 10$a100 Years of E04 Development of Metallography Standards /$cedited by Vander Voort George. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2019. =300 \\$a1 online resources (190 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1607 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1607. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$a"Ctains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held November 15-17, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee E04 on Metallography." =650 \0$aMetallurgy$xandards$zted States. =650 \0$aMetallurgical research$zited States. =650 \0$aMetallurgical research. =650 \0$aMetallurgy$xandards. =700 1\$aVoort George, Vander,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1607. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1607.htm =LDR 02431nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP1615 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2019\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176768 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176751 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1615-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1615-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH1719 =082 04$a690/.12$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Whole Building Air Leakage: Testing and Building Performance Impacts$d(2018 :$cSan Diego, CA) =245 10$aWhole Building Air Leakage: Testing and Building Performance Impacts /$cWeston Theresa, Nelson Keith, Wissink Katherine. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2019. =300 \\$a1 online resources (310 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1615 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1615. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1615, Whole Building Air Leakage: Testing and Building Performance Impacts, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held April 89, 2018, in San Diego, California, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee E06 on Performance of Buildings and Subcommittee E06.41 on Air Leakage and Ventilation Performance. =650 \0$aBuildings$xAirtightness$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuildings$xPerformance$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuildings$xAirtightness$xTesting. =700 1\$aTheresa, Weston,$eeditor. =700 1\$aKeith, Nelson,$eeditor. =700 1\$aKatherine, Wissink,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1615. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1615.htm =LDR 02462nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP1618 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2019\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176836 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176829 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1618-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1618-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD193 =082 04$a628.5$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Detection Limits in Air Quality and Environmental Measurements$d(2018 :$cWashington, DC) =245 10$aDetection Limits in Air Quality and Environmental Measurements /$cBrisson Michael. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2019. =300 \\$a1 online resources (251 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1618 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1618. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1618, Detection Limits in Air Quality and Environmental Measurements, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held October 2526, 2018, in Washington, DC, USA. The symposium was jointly sponsored by ASTM International Committee D22 on Air Quality and Subcommittee D22.01 on Quality Control, in cooperation with Committee E11 on Quality and Statistics. =650 \0$aPollution$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAir$xPollution$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEnvironmental monitoring$xatistical methods$vngresses. =650 \0$aObserved confidence levels (Statistics)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSensitivity theory (Mathematics)$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMichael, Brisson,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1618. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1618.htm =LDR 02550nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1619 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2019\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176850 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176843 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1619-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1619-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aS583.2 =082 04$a630/.2/4$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Pesticide Formulation and Delivery Systems: Innovative Formulation, Application and Adjuvant Technologies for Agriculture$d(2018 :$cWashington, DC) =245 10$aPesticide Formulation and Delivery Systems:$b39th Volume, Innovative Formulation, Application and Adjuvant Technologies for Agriculture /$cLinscott Douglas. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2019. =300 \\$a1 online resources (132 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1619 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1619. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1619, 39th Symposium on Pesticide Formulation and Delivery Systems: Innovative Formulation, Application and Adjuvant Technologies for Agriculture, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held October 2325, 2018, in Washington, DC, USA. The symposium was jointly sponsored by ASTM International Committee E35 on Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control Agents, and Subcommittee E35.22 on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems. =650 \0$aAgricultural chemicals$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticides$xFormulation$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPesticides$xApplication$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAgricultural chemicals. =700 1\$aDouglas, Linscott,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1619. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1619.htm =LDR 02441nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP1614 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2019\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176744 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176737 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1614-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1614-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aUA23 =082 04$a363.340973$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Homeland Security and Public Safety: Research, Applications, and Standards$d(2018 :$cSan Diego, CA) =245 10$aHomeland Security and Public Safety: Research, Applications and Standards /$cMattson Philip, Marshall Jennifer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2019. =300 \\$a1 online resources (327 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1614 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1614. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1614, Homeland Security and Public Safety: Research, Applications, and Standards, contains peerreviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held June 2829, 2018, in San Diego, California, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee E54 on Homeland Security Applications and Subcommittee E54.04 on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) =650 \0$aCivil defense$zUnited States. =650 \0$aEmergency management$zUnited States. =650 \0$aSafety appliances$zUnited States. =650 \0$aCivil defense. =650 \0$aEmergency management. =700 1\$aPhilip, Mattson,$eeditor. =700 1\$aJennifer, Marshall,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1614. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1614.htm =LDR 02636nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1621 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2020\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176881 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176898 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1621-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1621-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH2431 =082 04$a695$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Roofing Research and Standards Development$d(2019 :$cHouston, TX) =245 10$aRoofing Research and Standards Development, 9th Volume /$cMolleti Sudhakar, Rossiter Walter. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2020. =300 \\$a1 online resources (232 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1621 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1621. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aBoth practical and fundamental topics are addressed, with papers on: the impact of cool roof technologies upon heat wave meteorology and human health in Boston and Chicago, validation of roofing membrane composition by NMR: products of ketone-ethylene ester and polyvinyl chloride, waterproofing applications for floodproofing and resiliency, the IBHS roof aging farm program, the necessity of underlayment, understanding walkability and grip to deck of roof underlayment, lab conditioning methods for asphalt shingles, the thermal impact of typical roof penetrations, energy resistance of commercial roofs, durability of polyolefin polymers in steep slope roofing underlayment materials, effects of moisture in concrete roof decks on vapor retarder adhesion. =650 \0$aRoofing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal analysis$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdhesion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRoofing. =700 1\$aMolleti, Sudhakar,$eeditor. =700 1\$aRossiter, Walter J.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1621. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1621.htm =LDR 02650nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP1620 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2020\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176874 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176867 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1620-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1620-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTS171.95 .S77 2020 =082 04$a621.9/88$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Structural Integrity of Additive Manufactured Parts$d(2019 :$cWashington, DC) =245 10$aStructural Integrity of Additive Manufactured Parts /$cShamsaei Nima, Daniewicz Steve, Hrabe Nik, Beretta Stefano, Waller Jess, Seifi Mohsen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2020. =300 \\$a1 online resources (594 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1620 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1620. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1620, Structural Integrity of Additive Manufactured Parts, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held November 6-8, 2018, in Washington, DC, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee F42 on Additive Manufacturing Technologies, with co-sponsorship from Committees E08 on Fatigue and Fracture and E07 on Nondestructive Testing. =650 \0$aThree-dimensional printing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMachine parts$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMachine parts$xDesign and construction$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMachine parts$xDesign and construction. =700 1\$aNima, Shamsaei,$eeditor. =700 1\$aDaniewicz, Steve,$eeditor. =700 1\$aHrabe, Nik,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBeretta, Stefano,$eeditor. =700 1\$aWaller, Jess,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSeifi, Mohsen,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1620. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1620.htm =LDR 02296nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP1617 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2020\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176812 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176805 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1617-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1617-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH6025 .B827 2020 =082 04$a720/.472$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Building Science and the Physics of Building Enclosure Performance$d(2018 :$cWashington, DC) =245 10$aBuilding Science and the Physics of Building Enclosure Performance /$cLemieux Daniel, Keegan Jennifer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2020. =300 \\$a1 online resources (489 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1617 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1617. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1617, Building Science and the Physics of Building Enclosure Performance, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at symposiums held October 21-22, 2018, and December 2, 2018, in Washington, DC, USA. The symposiums were sponsored by ASTM International Committee E06 on Performance of Buildings and Committee D08 on Roofing and Waterproofing. =650 \0$aBuildings$xThermal properties. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =700 1\$aLemieux, Daniel,$eeditor. =700 1\$aJennifer, Keegan,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1617. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1617.htm =LDR 02321nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1623 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2020\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176928 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176928 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1623-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1623-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a620.1$223 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Rolling Bearing Steels - Progress in Bearing Steel Metallurgical Testing and Quality Assurance$d(2019 :$cDenver, CO) =245 10$aBearing Steel Technologies :$b12th Volume, Progress in Bearing Steel Metallurgical Testing and Quality Assurance /$cBeswick John. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2020. =300 \\$a1 online resources (663 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1623 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1623. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1623, Bearing Steel Technologies: 12th Volume, Progress in Bearing Steel Metallurgical Testing and Quality Assurance, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held May 15-17, 2019, in Denver, CO, USA. The symposium was jointly sponsored by ASTM International Committee A01 on Steel, Stainless Steel and Related Alloys, and Subcommittee A01.28 on Bearing and Power Transmission Steels. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$xFatigue. =700 1\$aBeswick, John M.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1623. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1623.htm =LDR 01767nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP1624 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2020\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176959 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176942 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1624-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1624-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aT55.3.P75 =082 04$a687/.1620287$223 =245 10$aPerformance of Protective Clothing and Equipment :$bInnovative Solutions to Evolving Challenges /$cLehtonen Karen, Shiels Brian, Ormond R. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2020. =300 \\$a1 online resources :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1624 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1624. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$xTesting. =700 1\$aKaren, Lehtonen,$eeditor. =700 1\$aBrian, Shiels,$eeditor. =700 1\$aR. Ormond,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1624. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1624.htm =LDR 02128nam a2200457 i 4500 =001 STP1625 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2020\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803176973 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803176966 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1625-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1625-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGV848.35 =082 04$a796.96/2028/9$223 =111 2\$aInternational Symposium on Safety in Ice Hockey$d(2018 :$cDenver, CO) =245 10$aSafety in Ice Hockey :$b6th Volume /$cTerry A. Smith, Alan B. Ashare. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2020. =300 \\$a1 online resources (124 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1625 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1625. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1625, Safety in Ice Hockey: 6th Volume, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held May 13, 2019, in Denver, CO, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Committee F08 on Sports Equipment, Playing Surfaces, and Facilities and Subcommittee F08.15 on Ice Hockey. =650 \0$aHockey injuries. =650 \0$aHockey$xSafety measures. =700 1\$aSmith, Terry A.,$eeditor. =700 1\$aAshare, Alan B.,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1625. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1625.htm =LDR 02281nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP1631 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20210723061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 210723s2020\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =020 \\$a9780803177093 (e-ISBN) =020 \\$a9780803177086 =024 7\$a10.1520/STP1631-EB$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP1631-EB$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA405 =082 04$a620.1/12$223 =111 2\$aSymposium on Structural Integrity of Additive Manufactured Materials and Parts$d(2019 :$cNational Harbor, MD) =245 10$aStructural Integrity of Additive Manufactured Materials & Parts /$cNima Shamsaei, Mohsen Seifi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2020. =300 \\$a1 online resources :$billustrations, figures, tables. =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =490 1\$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials. ;$vSTP1631 =500 \\$aASTM Stock Number: STP1631. =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 \\$aTHIS COMPILATION OF Selected Technical Papers, STP1631, Structural Integrity of Additive Manufactured Materials & Parts, contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a symposium held October 7-10, 2019, in National Harbor, MD, USA. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM International Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence and additional ASTM Technical Committees". =650 \0$aStrength of materials. =650 \0$aMachine parts$xTesting. =650 \0$aStructural analysis (Engineering) =700 1\$aShamsaei, Nima,$eeditor. =700 1\$aSeifi, Mohsen,$eeditor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =830 \0$aJournal of American Society for Testing and Materials.$pSelected technical papers ;$vSTP1631. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAGES/STP1631.htm =LDR 03785nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP28872S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28872S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28872S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aGhadiali, ND.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFracture Tolerance Analysis of the Solid Rocket Booster Servo-Actuator for the Space Shuttle /$cSH. Smith, ND. Ghadiali, A. Zahoor, MR. Wilson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (30 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aThe results of an evaluation of the fracture tolerance of three components of the thrust vector control servo-actuator for the solid rocket booster of the space shuttle are described. These components were considered as being potentially fracture critical and therefore having the potential to fall short of a desired service life of 80 missions (that is, a service life factor of 4.0 on a basic service life of 20 missions). Detailed stress analysis of the rod end, cylinder, and feedback link components was accomplished by three-dimensional finite-element stress analysis methods. A dynamic structural model of the feedback system was used to determine the dynamic inertia loads and reactions to apply to the finite-element model of the feedback link. Twenty mission stress spectra consisting of lift-off, boost, re-entry, and water impact mission segments were developed for each component based on dynamic loadings. Experimental fracture response data da/dN, KIc, and Kc were used for the structural alloys of the actuator components. These alloys were Inconel 718, 17-4 PH (H1025), 6061-T651, 2024-T851 (T351), and A286. Linear fatigue crack growth life and residual strength analyses were performed on the component critical locations using the Forman da/dN equation and CRACKS III computer code. Most components were determined to have the potential of reaching a service life of 80 missions or service life factor of 4.0. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDynamic loads. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth life. =650 \0$aFinite element models. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aMission spectra. =650 \0$aResidual strength. =650 \0$aService life factor. =650 \0$aStress analysis. =650 \0$aStress intensity factors. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 14$aStress analysis. =650 24$aDynamic loads. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth life. =650 24$aFinite element models. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aMission spectra. =650 24$aResidual strength. =650 24$aService life factor. =650 24$aStress intensity factors. =700 1\$aSmith, SH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilson, MR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZahoor, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28872S.htm =LDR 02674nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP28865S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28865S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28865S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aOh, HL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatigue-Life Prediction for Spotweld Using Neuber's Rule /$cHL. Oh. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aNeuber's Rule, which states that the theoretical stress concentration factor is equal to the geometric mean of the actual stress and strain concentration factors, is employed to treat the inelastic behavior of material localized around the spotweld. The stress and strain concentrations estimated by the Rule are compared with published results obtained by the finite-element method. Results show that comparable accuracy of stress-strain estimation can be obtained with Neuber's Rule at a negligible cost and effort. Treating residual stress as a prestressing of the spotweld and using Neuber's Rule to estimate the corresponding stress-strain concentration, fatigue life of a spotweld under constant-amplitude cycling is predicted. The predicted life is in agreement with published results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aNeuber's Rule. =650 \0$aResidual stress. =650 \0$aSpotweld. =650 \0$aStress-strain concentration. =650 14$aFatigue. =650 24$aNeuber's Rule. =650 24$aResidual stress. =650 24$aSpotweld. =650 24$aStress-strain concentration. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28865S.htm =LDR 03261nam a2200673 i 4500 =001 STP28858S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28858S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28858S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aBrussat, TR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperimental Evaluation of Initial Flaw Criticality and Analysis Methods for Damage Tolerant Air Force Aircraft /$cJL. Rudd, TR. Brussat, ST. Chiu, M. Creager. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aThis paper considers two aspects of the United States Air Force analytical and experimental damage tolerance design requirements for metallic airframes: the locations of initial damage and the accuracy of crack growth analysis. Following a summary of the requirements, an assessment is made of the validity of the initial continuing damage locations specified in the requirements. Guidelines are provided for selecting the initial primary damage location needed but not specified in the requirements. Analyses and test results are presented for typical aircraft structure (that is, chordwise splices, spanwise splices, stringer-reinforced continuous skin, 2-bay wing panels, etc.). The analytical and experimental results are correlated in order to assess the accuracy of the state-of-the-art analytical capability to satisfy the Air Force damage tolerance requirements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aAircraft structure. =650 \0$aDamage tolerance. =650 \0$aDesign criteria. =650 \0$aFastener holes. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aInitial damage. =650 \0$aMechanical joints. =650 \0$aResidual strength. =650 14$aDamage tolerance. =650 24$aAircraft structure. =650 24$aDesign criteria. =650 24$aFastener holes. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aInitial damage. =650 24$aMechanical joints. =650 24$aResidual strength. =700 1\$aChiu, ST.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aCreager, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRudd, JL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28858S.htm =LDR 02318nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP28860S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28860S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28860S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aWang, DY.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Investigation of Initial Fatigue Quality /$cDY. Wang. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThis paper describes an investigation to define statistical fatigue in terms of the initial quality of fastener holes. The objective is to develop and verify equivalent initial flaw size (EIFS) concepts for fatigue durability analysis of typical production quality structures. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aEquivalent initial flaw size. =650 \0$aFastener holes. =650 \0$aFlaws. =650 \0$aFractography. =650 \0$aSpectrum testing. =650 \0$aStatistical fatigue. =650 14$aStatistical fatigue. =650 24$a2024-T3. =650 24$aCrack growth. =650 24$aEquivalent initial flaw size. =650 24$aFastener holes. =650 24$aFlaws. =650 24$aFractography. =650 24$aSpectrum testing. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28860S.htm =LDR 02169nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP28863S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28863S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28863S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aNewman, JC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPrediction of Fatigue Crack Growth under Variable-Amplitude and Spectrum Loading Using a Closure Model /$cJC. Newman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aThe present paper is concerned with the application of an analytical crack-closure model in the study of crack growth under various load histories. The model was based on a concept like the Dugdale model, but modified to leave plastically deformed material in the wake of the advancing crack tip. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aCracks. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aStress analysis. =650 14$aCracks. =650 24$aCrack propagation. =650 24$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aStress analysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28863S.htm =LDR 03761nam a2200721 i 4500 =001 STP28857S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28857S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28857S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aGarver, WR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDurability Design Requirements and Analysis for Metallic Airframes /$cJL. Rudd, JN. Yang, SD. Manning, WR. Garver. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aAir Force durability design requirements are reviewed and durability analysis methodology capable of satisfying these requirements are presented. The proposed methodology includes (1) durability critical parts, (2) guidelines for economic life criteria, and (3) analytical procedures for quantifying overall structural damage due to fatigue cracking. Two analytical formats for quantifying economic life are proposed: probability of crack exceedance and ratio of repair cost/replacement cost. Although the analytical methodology has been developed and verified using a fastener hole crack as the prototype, the basic concepts and methodology apply to cracks in other structural details as well. The durability analysis methodology is based on a fracture mechanics philosophy, using a probabilistic format but with deterministic crack growth. The methodology accounts for initial quality, crack growth accumulation in a population of details, load spectra, and structural properties. Essential elements of the methodology are presented, including an evaluation and illustration of the analytical methodology using test results for the F-16 full-scale durability test article. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aCrack size distribution. =650 \0$aDurability. =650 \0$aEconomic life criteria. =650 \0$aEquivalent initial flaw size (EIFS) =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aInitial quality. =650 \0$aProbabilistic fracture mechanics. =650 \0$aProbability of crack exceedance. =650 \0$aSmall crack sizes. =650 \0$aTime-to-crack initiation (TTCI) =650 14$aDurability. =650 24$aCrack growth. =650 24$aCrack size distribution. =650 24$aEconomic life criteria. =650 24$aEquivalent initial flaw size (EIFS) =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aInitial quality. =650 24$aProbabilistic fracture mechanics. =650 24$aProbability of crack exceedance. =650 24$aSmall crack sizes. =650 24$aTime-to-crack initiation (TTCI) =700 1\$aManning, SD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRudd, JL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYang, JN.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28857S.htm =LDR 03101nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP28867S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28867S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28867S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aEkvall, JC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMethodology for Evaluating Weight Savings from Basic Material Properties /$cJC. Ekvall, JE. Rhodes, GG. Wald. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aMajor payoffs of new aerospace structures in terms of weight savings, performance, and life-cycle cost are anticipated from successful development of advanced materials. To aid in development of new alloy systems a method has been developed for predicting weight savings resulting from material (property set) improvements for specific failure modes in aircraft structures. Material properties include density, modulus of elasticity, strength, fatigue, crack growth, fracture toughness, and stress corrosion resistance. Weight savings analysis includes consideration of the margins of safety for various failure modes that could affect the size of the aircraft structure. Results of analysis applicable to a carrier-based patrol aircraft and an advanced tactical fighter indicate a weight savings potential of up to 16 percent for advanced aluminum alloys. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aAircraft structure. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys. =650 \0$aDamage tolerance. =650 \0$aDurability. =650 \0$aMargins of safety. =650 \0$aMaterial properties. =650 \0$aStrength-weight relationships. =650 \0$aWeight saving. =650 14$aWeight saving. =650 24$aAircraft structure. =650 24$aAluminum alloys. =650 24$aDamage tolerance. =650 24$aDurability. =650 24$aMargins of safety. =650 24$aMaterial properties. =650 24$aStrength-weight relationships. =700 1\$aRhodes, JE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWald, GG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28867S.htm =LDR 02613nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP28855S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28855S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28855S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aHartt, WH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSelected Aspects of the Design of Offshore Structure for Fatigue Resistance /$cWH. Hartt. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b44 =520 3\$aThe problem of fatigue of welded steel connections in sea water is reviewed, and it is demonstrated that this failure mode is most troublesome in deep water or rough sea locations where 107 to 108 relatively low-stress range load excursions must be anticipated during a typical design life. Mechanical, material, and environmental variables which influence this fatigue are discussed; and attention is focused upon the effects of cathodic protection, where existing data appear contradictory. The appropriateness of a design procedure which integrates S-N and (da/dN)-?K data is discussed, and examples of its applicability to welded specimens and connections in sea water are presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aWelded steel. =650 \0$aCathodic protection. =650 \0$aSea water. =650 \0$aOffshore structures. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatigue. =650 24$aSea water. =650 24$aOffshore structures. =650 24$aCathodic protection. =650 24$aWelded steel. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28855S.htm =LDR 02965nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP28868S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28868S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28868S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aChu, HP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatigue Crack Growth in Stiffened Panels under Pressure Loading /$cHP. Chu, JA. Hauser, JP. Sikora. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (28 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aAn experimental study was conducted to characterize the fatigue crack growth behavior of stiffened panels under uniform lateral pressure loading. The panels were made of standard 5456 aluminum alloy and fabricated by weldbonding. Fatigue failure of the panels consisted of cracking of the stiffeners, followed by cracking of the skin. Crack growth rate data showed a maximum value in the stiffeners and a constant value in the skin before failure. A weldbonded stiffened panel could endure more fatigue cycles than a gas metal arc welded panel under similar pressure loading. The panel data were correlated with base line materials data and represented by either of two simple equations in terms of fatigue crack growth rate versus stress intensity factor range. The stress intensity analysis for the panels was made by an approximation method which considered the combined effects of tension and bending stresses. Accuracy of this method was verified by photoelastic measurements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAluminum alloy. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aStiffened panels. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aWeldbonding. =650 14$aFatigue. =650 24$aAluminum alloy. =650 24$aCrack growth. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aStiffened panels. =650 24$aWeldbonding. =700 1\$aHauser, JA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSikora, JP.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28868S.htm =LDR 02557nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP28859S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28859S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28859S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aBerens, AP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaintenance Scheduling Based on Accumulated Crack Growth /$cAP. Berens, JP. Gallagher. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aCurrently United States Air Force aircraft structures are inspected and maintained in accordance with a Force Structural Maintenance (FSM) plan. Because actual aircraft mission usage is different for each individual aircraft structure in a force of aircraft, the schedule for individual structural inspections and modifications is adjusted to account for differences in the crack growth accumulation rate. Scheduling adjustments are based on continuous direct or indirect measurements of a potential crack length through individual aircraft tracking. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aAircraft maintenance. =650 \0$aAircraft structural integrity. =650 \0$aCrack growth tracking. =650 \0$aDamage tolerance. =650 \0$aError analysis. =650 14$aAircraft structural integrity. =650 24$aAircraft maintenance. =650 24$aCrack growth tracking. =650 24$aDamage tolerance. =650 24$aError analysis. =700 1\$aGallagher, JP.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28859S.htm =LDR 02836nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP28853S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28853S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28853S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aJones, RL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplications of Fatigue and Fracture Tolerant Design Concepts in the Nuclear Power Industry /$cRL. Jones, TU. Marston, SW. Tagart, DM. Norris, RE. Nickell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aTo assure the integrity of nuclear power plant components, fatigue and fracture tolerant design concepts have been incorporated into Sections III and XI of the ASME Code; these contain requirements for nuclear power plant design, construction, and in-service inspection. The methods used in the Code to design against fatigue and brittle fracture are described together with the fracture mechanics based procedure suggested in Section XI for the evaluation of flaws detected by in-service inspections. Some aspects of the present Code methods that could probably be improved are identified. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aDesign. =650 \0$aEvaluation. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aIn-service inspection. =650 \0$aNuclear power reactor. =650 \0$aOperation. =650 14$aNuclear power reactor. =650 24$aDesign. =650 24$aEvaluation. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aFlaw. =650 24$aFracture. =650 24$aIn-service inspection. =650 24$aOperation. =700 1\$aMarston, TU.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNickell, RE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNorris, DM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTagart, SW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28853S.htm =LDR 02843nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP28862S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28862S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28862S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aRosenfeld, MS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLoad-Environment Interaction Effects on Crack Growth in Landing Gear Steels /$cCR. Saff, MS. Rosenfeld. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aRecent research into the crack growth behavior of aircraft landing gear steels shows that combinations of aggressive chemical environment and high sustained loading can cause significant reduction in the fatigue crack growth life of 300M steel. Crack growth behaviors of 300M and HP 9-4-0.30 steels are compared for continuous salt water immersion and alternate immersion in synthetic sea water environments. An analysis approach which sums the crack growth due to cyclic loading in an inert environment is shown to accurately correlate and predict the combined effects of chemical environment and mechanical loading on crack growth. Crack growth behavior under landing gear stress spectra typical of Air Force and Navy usage is compared. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aCrack growth prediction. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aEnvironmental acceleration. =650 \0$aLanding gear. =650 \0$aSpectrum loads. =650 \0$aSteels. =650 \0$aSurface flaws. =650 14$aCrack growth. =650 24$aCrack growth prediction. =650 24$aEnvironmental acceleration. =650 24$aLanding gear. =650 24$aSpectrum loads. =650 24$aSteels. =650 24$aSurface flaws. =700 1\$aSaff, CR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28862S.htm =LDR 03265nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP28866S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28866S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28866S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aGunther, CK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCritical Failure Modes in Cracked Mechanically Fastened Stiffened Panels /$cCK. Gunther, JT. Wozumi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aConventional residual strength analysis of complex panels is founded on the principles of linear elastic fracture mechanics. Rigorous application of linear analysis techniques combined with failure criteria of ultimate stress capability and critical stress intensity factor results in the conclusion that there exist three potential panel failure modes: (1) skin failure, (2) stringer failures, and (3) fastener failure. Such analysis is in good agreement with test observations for cases involving limited damage. However, for cases where extensive damage exists in the skin element, one or two bay skin crack, linear elastic considerations can result in erroneous conclusions of failure mode and residual strength capability. Elasto-plastic finite-element analysis was conducted; this accounted for the plastic deformation capability of all elements. Crack configurations studied include unstiffened sheet, stringer stiffened sheet with all stringers intact and with center stringer broken. Effects of variations in material, stiffening ratio, and fastener flexibility on failure modes of stiffened panels were investigated. The results show that in all cases skin failure is always the critical failure mode. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aCracks. =650 \0$aElasto-plastic analysis. =650 \0$aFailure modes. =650 \0$aFinite element analysis. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aResidual strength. =650 14$aCracks. =650 24$aElasto-plastic analysis. =650 24$aFailure modes. =650 24$aFinite element analysis. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aResidual strength. =700 1\$aWozumi, JT.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28866S.htm =LDR 02585nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP28864S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28864S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28864S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aChang, JB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of an Improved Crack Growth Prediction Methodology on Structure Preliminary Design /$cJB. Chang, RM. Engle, RM. Hiyama. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aAn improved crack growth methodology which accounts for load interaction effects was implemented into a computer module, PREGRO, and was subsequently incorporated into an existing preliminary design analysis computer program, APAS. The procedure utilizes the equivalent damage concept, which converts the random spectrum into equivalent constant-amplitude load cycles. By using this improved crack growth prediction module, unnecessary weight penalties can be avoided in the preliminary design of primary structures. Examples are given for the application of this predictive method to wing structures for typical fighter and transport aircraft. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aCrack growth prediction. =650 \0$aLoad interaction effect. =650 \0$aPreliminary design. =650 14$aCrack growth prediction. =650 24$aLoad interaction effect. =650 24$aPreliminary design. =700 1\$aEngle, RM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHiyama, RM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28864S.htm =LDR 02397nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP28861S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28861S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28861S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aHurd, NJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFactors Influencing Propagation of Mode III Fatigue Cracks under Torsional Loading /$cNJ. Hurd, PE. Irving. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (22 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b29 =520 3\$aMode III fatigue crack growth rates have been measured in a quenched and tempered low-alloy steel heat treated to a range of strength levels. When compared with Mode I crack growth rates, it is found that Mode III rates are slower than the Mode I by a factor of between 10 and 50. ?KT-values in Mode III are believed to be much larger than those of Mode I. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aMode III. =650 \0$aPlasticity. =650 \0$aR-ratio. =650 \0$aThresholds. =650 \0$aTorsion. =650 14$aTorsion. =650 24$aCrack growth. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aMode I. =650 24$aMode III. =650 24$aPlasticity. =650 24$aR-ratio. =650 24$aThresholds. =700 1\$aIrving, PE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28861S.htm =LDR 03298nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP28869S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28869S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28869S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aPotter, DL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDurability and Damage Tolerance Behavior of Adhesively Bonded Primary Structure /$cDL. Potter. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (35 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe Primary Adhesively Bonded Structure Technology (PABST) program was a U.S. Air Force sponsored program started in Feb. 1975 for the purpose of validating the use of adhesive bonding to join primary aircraft fuselage structural members. This paper will report on the analysis and component testing performed during the design development phase of the program, and the successful full-scale fuselage durability and damage tolerance test that was performed to four design lives. The goal of the program was to provide a savings of 20 percent on the acquisition and maintenance cost relative to mechanically fastened primary structure. Such effects as manufacturing quality, environment exposure, and a unique design criterion for bonded structure have significant impact on analysis methods. The initial development test program and results led to new testing techniques required for bonded joints to gain early design information. This is shown to be especially true for pressurized structure due to the unique behavior of metal crack propagation in this type structure. The full-scale fuselage test results and analysis correlation will be discussed as will the expanded purpose of the damage tolerance phase of this test and resulting demonstrations of crack containment within a stiffened skin panel under full cabin pressure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAdhesive bonding. =650 \0$aBond flaw. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aDurability. =650 \0$aEnvironmental exposure. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aPrimary structure. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 14$aAdhesive bonding. =650 24$aBond flaw. =650 24$aCrack propagation. =650 24$aDurability. =650 24$aEnvironmental exposure. =650 24$aPrimary structure. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28869S.htm =LDR 03429nam a2200769 i 4500 =001 STP28870S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28870S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28870S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aAono, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aResidual Life Prediction of Jet Engine Rotor Disks /$cM. Zako, T. Kawashima, H. Aono, K. Jimboh, H. Ohnabe, T. Miyoshi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aFor the application of this study, an aircraft jet engine rotor disk under constant temperature (room temperature) is selected. Assuming crack initiation to occur at the rim slot of an aircraft jet engine rotor disk under constant temperature (room temperature) for the application of this study, and converting the three-dimensional stress into a two-dimensional one, their life prediction is analyzed. The life prediction system was predicated on stress analysis, nondestructive testing, and material properties. The stress at the cracked part of the rim slot is calculated by the finite-element method, and the crack propagation is calculated by Paris's rule. Assuming KIc and the difference between KIc and calculated K-that is, (KIc - K)-to be a Gaussian distribution, safety is estimated by the relationship between fracture probability, Pf, and standard deviation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aDecision analysis. =650 \0$aElements. =650 \0$aFailure probability. =650 \0$aFatigue life. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aJet engine. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aReliability. =650 \0$aRetirement for cause. =650 \0$aRotating machine. =650 \0$aStructural analysis. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aTurbine rotors. =650 14$aFracture. =650 24$aCrack propagation. =650 24$aDecision analysis. =650 24$aElements. =650 24$aFailure probability. =650 24$aFatigue life. =650 24$aJet engine. =650 24$aReliability. =650 24$aRetirement for cause. =650 24$aRotating machine. =650 24$aStructural analysis. =650 24$aTurbine rotors. =700 1\$aJimboh, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKawashima, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMiyoshi, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOhnabe, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZako, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28870S.htm =LDR 02548nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP28871S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28871S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28871S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aRice, RC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatigue and Fracture Tolerance Evaluation of Tall Loran Tower Eyebolts /$cRC. Rice, CE. Smith. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aLaboratory and analytical fatigue studies were undertaken to assess the criticality of flaws found within several 63.5-mm-diameter communication tower eyebolts. Fatigue-fracture mechanics analyses provided fatigue life predictions which compared closely with subsequent fatigue experiments on the eyebolts subjected to particular load histories. Results of the study provided the basis for continued usage of many of the used eyebolts and gave specific guidelines on flaw size/location/criticality that were important in setting nondestructive inspection intervals and sensitivity limits. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDamage tolerance. =650 \0$aFatigue life prediction. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aGuyed towers. =650 \0$aLugs. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 14$aFatigue. =650 24$aDamage tolerance. =650 24$aFatigue life prediction. =650 24$aFracture. =650 24$aGuyed towers. =650 24$aLugs. =700 1\$aSmith, CE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28871S.htm =LDR 03268nam a2200745 i 4500 =001 STP28856S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28856S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28856S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aNelson, DV.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCrack Initiation and Propagation Approaches to Fatigue Analysis /$cDV. Nelson, DF. Socie. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b43 =520 3\$aCommonly used analysis methods for predicting "uniaxial" crack initiation and propagation lives in notched structural components are summarized. Experimental trends in the crack initiation and propagation behavior of notched laboratory specimens are presented and discussed in terms of the influence of such factors as notch stress concentration and stress gradient, nature of the loading, residual stress, etc. Conditions for which fatigue life tends to be governed by crack growth considerations are identified. A criterion for nonpropagating cracks is examined. Examples showing how design factors influence the selection of crack initiation or propagation approaches are given. Potential advantages of a better understanding of small crack behavior at notches are noted. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 \0$aCrack initiation. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aFatigue design. =650 \0$aFatigue of metals. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aLife prediction. =650 \0$aMean stress. =650 \0$aNonpropagating cracks. =650 \0$aNotches. =650 \0$aResidual stress. =650 \0$aSmall cracks. =650 \0$aStress concentration. =650 \0$aStress gradient. =650 14$aFatigue of metals. =650 24$aCrack initiation. =650 24$aCrack propagation. =650 24$aFatigue design. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aLife prediction. =650 24$aMean stress. =650 24$aNonpropagating cracks. =650 24$aNotches. =650 24$aResidual stress. =650 24$aSmall cracks. =650 24$aStress concentration. =650 24$aStress gradient. =700 1\$aSocie, DF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28856S.htm =LDR 02915nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP28854S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP28854S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP28854S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA658 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aGoranson, UG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLong-Life Damage Tolerant Jet Transport Structures /$cUG. Goranson, J. Hall, JR. Maclin, RT. Watanabe. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (41 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aCriteria and procedures used in commercial aircraft design over the last two decades have produced long-life damage tolerant structures with a credible safety record. This has been achieved through diligent attention to detail design, manufacturing, maintenance, and inspection procedures. Recent updates of federal regulations governing fatigue and fail-safe strength evaluation of transport category airplane structures and advancements in the capability to analyze damaged structure have spurred new technological developments. Adaptation of traditional fatigue and fracture mechanics technologies plus a large test and service experience data base have led to development of technology control methods suitable for nonspecialist engineers. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aDamage detection. =650 \0$aDurability. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aInspection. =650 \0$aMaintenance. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aResidual strength. =650 \0$aStructural design$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStructural design. =650 14$aCrack growth. =650 24$aDamage detection. =650 24$aDurability. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aFracture. =650 24$aInspection. =650 24$aMaintenance. =650 24$aResidual strength. =700 1\$aHall, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMaclin, JR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWatanabe, RT.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP28854S.htm =LDR 02764nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP29399S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29399S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29399S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aAgarwala, VS.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Electrochemical Method for Investigating Corrosion in Rubbing Surfaces /$cVS. Agarwala, KY. Kim, S. Bhattacharyya. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aAn electrochemical polarization cell has been designed in which the test electrode is a rotating disk with a pin for the load contact to simulate a rubbing surface and a chamber for the electrolyte to create a diverse corrosive environment. Polarization measurements are performed on several bearing alloys with various corrosion properties (both the active and the passive type). The effects of the load, the speed, and the nature of the environment are studied to establish a correlation between corrosion, wear, and the nature of protective films formed on rubbing surfaces. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aElectrochemical polarization. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aInhibitors. =650 \0$aOpen-circuit potential. =650 \0$aRubbing surfaces. =650 \0$aSteels. =650 \0$aWear. =650 14$aRubbing surfaces. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aElectrochemical polarization. =650 24$aFretting. =650 24$aInhibitors. =650 24$aOpen-circuit potential. =650 24$aSteels. =650 24$aWear. =700 1\$aBhattacharyya, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKim, KY.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29399S.htm =LDR 02644nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP29400S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29400S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29400S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aEl-Sherbiny, MG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFretting-Resistant Ion-Plated Coatings /$cMG. El-Sherbiny, FB. Salem. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aThis paper presents experimental results on fretting testing of various surface coatings, with particular reference to ion-plated films. A special test setup is described, and some peculiar testing conditions are discussed. The results indicate that ion-plated films are superior to vacuum-deposited, gas-deposited, and sputtered-surface coatings. The effectiveness in alleviating fretting of four ion-plated soft metallic films-namely, lead, indium, tin, and silver-is evaluated. Lead showed the best fretting resistance at small slip amplitudes, while tin showed a good resistance at high slip amplitudes. Ion-plated titanium carbide films were also examined. The wear-resistant hard carbides showed outstanding fretting resistance. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aFatigue wear. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aFriction. =650 \0$aIon-plated films. =650 \0$aSurface coatings. =650 14$aIon-plated films. =650 24$aFatigue wear. =650 24$aFretting. =650 24$aFriction. =650 24$aSurface coatings. =700 1\$aSalem, FB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29400S.htm =LDR 03261nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP29393S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29393S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29393S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aWaterhouse, RB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOccurrence of Fretting in Practice and Its Simulation in the Laboratory /$cRB. Waterhouse. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aFretting arises in practice where a structure or multicomponent system involving contacting surfaces experiences vibration. Examples are the false brinelling of wheel bearings when automobiles are transported by road or the damage which can arise in gun mountings on military vechicles. Fretting also occurs when one of the members of a contact is subjected to cyclic stressing, as in the contact region between the hub and wheel seat of a wheel-on-axle or flywheel-on-shaft assembly. In attempting to simulate fretting situations in the laboratory, attention must be given to the contact configuration, the mode of exciting oscillatory slip, the control and measurement of the amplitude of slip, alignment and application of the normal load, and control of the environment. Finally, the resultant damage must be assessed and the method used should take into account not only the material removed from the surfaces but the material transferred between the surfaces as well as surface deformation and cracks, which in practice could have a profound influence on the life of the component. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironment. =650 \0$aFrequency. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aHigh temperature. =650 \0$aMaterial transfer. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aMaterials fatigue. =650 \0$aMeasurement. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aSlip amplitude. =650 \0$aTesting machines. =650 \0$aWear. =650 14$aFretting. =650 24$aEnvironment. =650 24$aFrequency. =650 24$aHigh temperature. =650 24$aMaterial transfer. =650 24$aMaterials fatigue. =650 24$aMeasurement. =650 24$aSlip amplitude. =650 24$aTesting machines. =650 24$aWear. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29393S.htm =LDR 02979nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP29394S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29394S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29394S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aHoeppner, DW.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA New Machine for Studying Surface Damage Due to Wear and Fretting /$cD. Kusner, C. Poon, DW. Hoeppner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aA test machine was designed and constructed for investigating the effects on wear rate of various parameters such as contact load, relative slip amplitude, and frequency. The test machine consisted of a rigid load frame and a flexible platform onto which specimen coupons were mounted. Vertical wear pads were held stationary in holders that allowed contact between the surfaces of the wear pad and the specimen coupon. Normal contact pressures between the wear pads and the specimen were obtained by using spring-loaded cap screws. The specimen platform was designed to move horizontally at high frequency (100 to 200 Hz) with the amplitude of motion under control. The new test machine allows up to eight specimens to be tested at a time and is extremely useful for statistical investigation of wear behavior in which a large number of specimens is expected to be tested. Tests were performed to study the wear behavior of plain magnesium and magnesium with different coatings against steel. Wear rate curves were presented which were used to compare the performance of the different coatings against wear. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aDelamination. =650 \0$aFretting wear. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 14$aFretting. =650 24$aDelamination. =650 24$aFretting wear. =650 24$aFretting. =700 1\$aKusner, D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPoon, C.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29394S.htm =LDR 02334nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP29401S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29401S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29401S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aCreighton, D.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Ion Implantation on Fretting Fatigue in Ti-6Al-4V Alloy /$cRG. Vardiman, D. Creighton, G. Salivar, A. Effatian, BB. Rath. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThe effect of fretting on the fatigue life of titanium alloys is known to be severely deleterious. A preliminary study shows ion implantation to hold great promise for improving the fretting fatigue life in Ti-6Al-4V alloy. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aElectron microscopy. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aIon implantation. =650 \0$aMaterials fatigue. =650 \0$aTitanium alloys. =650 14$aMaterials fatigue. =650 24$aElectron microscopy. =650 24$aFretting. =650 24$aIon implantation. =650 24$aTitanium alloys. =700 1\$aEffatian, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRath, BB.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSalivar, G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVardiman, RG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29401S.htm =LDR 02338nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP29398S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29398S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29398S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aKo, PL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHeat Exchanger Tube Fretting Wear :$bCorrelation of Tube Motion and Wear /$cPL. Ko, JH. Tromp, MK. Weckwerth. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aA typical steam generator in a nuclear power station consists of about 4000 tubes which form the boundary separating the light water in the secondary circuit from the primary circuit water. The integrity and the life expectancy of these tubes are therefore of prime concern to the designers. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aImpact force. =650 \0$aHeat exchanger tube. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aFlow-induced vibration. =650 \0$aWear. =650 \0$aSurface analysis. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 14$aFretting. =650 24$aWear. =650 24$aHeat exchanger tube. =650 24$aFlow-induced vibration. =650 24$aImpact force. =650 24$aSurface analysis. =700 1\$aTromp, JH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWeckwerth, MK.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29398S.htm =LDR 03113nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP29403S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29403S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29403S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aBill, RC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aReview of Factors That Influence Fretting Wear /$cRC. Bill. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aExperimental results obtained by the authors and results from the literature are summarized to provide a critical review of the effects of various factors on fretting wear. These factors fall into three broad categories: (1) contact conditions, (2) environmental conditions, and (3) material properties and behavior. Contact load, amplitude and frequency of motion, and contact geometry are included under contact conditions. Environmental conditions include atmosphere, relative humidity, and temperature. The importance of material properties is discussed on the basis of how material properties interact with other factors during fretting. Individually, the effect of contact load, fretting amplitude, temperature, and atmosphere have been fairly well explored for a limited number of materials (mostly mild steel). More work is clearly needed to provide basic understanding of the effects of contact geometry and relative humidity and the interaction of various fretting parameters. A more comprehensive number of materials should be studied to clarify material property effects. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aDebris. =650 \0$aFretting wear. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aMaterials fatigue. =650 \0$aOxidation. =650 \0$aRelative humidity. =650 \0$aSlip amplitude. =650 \0$aTemperature. =650 14$aFretting. =650 24$aDebris. =650 24$aFretting wear. =650 24$aMaterials fatigue. =650 24$aOxidation. =650 24$aRelative humidity. =650 24$aSlip amplitude. =650 24$aTemperature. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29403S.htm =LDR 02772nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP29395S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29395S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29395S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aKennedy, P.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Evaluation of Fretting at Small Slip Amplitudes /$cP. Kennedy, MB. Peterson, L. Stallings. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aFretting wear, produced by the twisting motion of a flat steel specimen against a fixed 12.7-mm steel ball, has been investigated in the limited microslip region ranging from 0.05 to 5.0 ?m. The construction of the test rig and the type of fretting wear associated with this particular specimen configuration and motion are discussed. This discussion is exemplified by data obtained either with SAE 52100 steel or Hastelloy B alloy ball specimens in combination with SAE 1018 steel flat specimens. The first indication of metal oxidation normally associated with the onset of fretting occurred at a slip amplitude of about 0.075 ?m. Severe damage was noted at 2.5 ?m. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aCarbon steel. =650 \0$aFretting wear tests. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aFriction. =650 \0$aMetal. =650 \0$aMicroslip. =650 \0$aWear tests. =650 \0$aWear. =650 14$aFretting. =650 24$aCarbon steel. =650 24$aFretting wear tests. =650 24$aFriction. =650 24$aMetal. =650 24$aMicroslip. =650 24$aWear tests. =650 24$aWear. =700 1\$aPeterson, MB.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStallings, L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29395S.htm =LDR 02168nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP29396S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29396S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29396S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aBudinski, KG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Fretting Corrosion by Means of a New Device for the Control of Oscillation Amplitude /$cKG. Budinski. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aMany studies of fretting corrosion and wear are conducted on production machinery or on fatigue testing devices. Such devices often rely on elastic strains in loaded members as the source of the fretting motion. This makes measurement and control of slip amplitude and frequency and of normal force difficult. Assessment of the damage is also often difficult. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion. =650 \0$aFretting wear. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aSurface coatings. =650 14$aFretting. =650 24$aFretting corrosion. =650 24$aFretting wear. =650 24$aSurface coatings. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29396S.htm =LDR 02728nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP29397S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29397S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29397S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aAntler, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFretting of Electrical Contacts /$cM. Antler. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aFretting can cause the contact resistance of electrical components to become unstable. Fretting originates in vibration, mechanical shock, thermal fluctuations, and magnetic forces to which conductors are subjected. Gold is a preferred contact material because it is inert and therefore has a contact resistance which remains nearly constant during fretting. However, insulating oxide films appear at the interface of base metal contacts and gold-coated base metal contacts when the gold wears out. Platinum group metal contacts catalyze the formation of frictional polymers from organic materials, such as air pollutants, in their vicinity. Thus, fretting corrosion and friction polymerization can increase contact resistance and thereby cause electrical failure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aContact resistance. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aFriction polymerization. =650 \0$aFretting wear. =650 \0$aConnectors. =650 \0$aElectrical contacts. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 14$aConnectors. =650 24$aContact resistance. =650 24$aElectrical contacts. =650 24$aFretting. =650 24$aFretting corrosion. =650 24$aFretting wear. =650 24$aFriction polymerization. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29397S.htm =LDR 02733nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP29402S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1982\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP29402S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP29402S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA462 =082 04$a620.1122$223 =100 1\$aLutynski, C.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFretting Fatigue of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy /$cC. Lutynski, G. Simansky, AJ. McEvily. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1982. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA study of the fretting fatigue process in sheet specimens of Ti-6Al-4V alloy has been carried out. In the fretting experiments two fretting pads, also of Ti-6Al-4V, were clamped to the fatigue specimen by a calibrated proving ring. In the experiments the fretting pressure and the fatigue stress amplitude were varied. Specimens in the as-received condition as well as shot-peened specimens were tested to study the effect of surface condition on resistance to fretting. An approximate analysis of the shear transfer process was developed, and predictions are compared with the measured size of the fretting scars. The fatigue results of this investigation are discussed in terms of test variables as well as the predictions of the approximate theoretical treatment. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFretting corrosion$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMechanical wear. =650 \0$aFretting fatigue. =650 \0$aFretting. =650 \0$aMaterials fatigue. =650 \0$aShot peening. =650 \0$aTitanium alloys. =650 14$aMaterials fatigue. =650 24$aFretting fatigue. =650 24$aFretting. =650 24$aShot peening. =650 24$aTitanium alloys. =700 1\$aMcEvily, AJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSimansky, G.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP29402S.htm =LDR 03295nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP41649S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41649S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41649S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aStreit, Edgar,$eauthor. =245 10$aPerformance Evaluation of "Duplex Hardened" Bearings for Advanced Turbine Engine Applications /$cEdgar Streit, Joe Brock, Patrick Poulin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aReliability is one of the most important competitive factors in aeroengines. Engine manufacturers have to provide guarantees for maintenance cost and dispatch reliability. Failures of mainshaft and gearbox bearings can represent a major debit to overall engine reliability. Duplex hardening (conventional hardening followed by special nitriding) has the potential to provide the bearing performance improvements necessary to yield increased engine reliability and reduced cost of ownership. The bearing rig tests performed demonstrate superior performance of duplex hardened M50 and M50NiL bearings over conventional M50 and MSONiL bearings under various operating conditions. Rig tests evaluating a wide range of operating conditions, such as high load, low or boundary lubrication, heavily contaminated lubrication, and oil off were performed. Additional tests were completed to evaluate the spall propagation behavior of duplex hardened bearings in comparison to conventional steel bearings. The results showed that the main benefits of using duplex hardened bearings arise in low or boundary lubrication conditions and contaminated lubrication conditions. The spall propagation tests showed that spall propagation rates are slower for duplex hardened M50 and M50NiL bearing components, hence allowing more time until catastrophic bearing failure in an aeroengine and other applications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aContamination. =650 \0$aDuplex hardening. =650 \0$aFatigue life testing. =650 \0$aAerospace bearing materials. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aDuplex hardening. =650 24$aFatigue life testing. =650 24$aAerospace bearing materials. =650 24$aContamination. =700 1\$aBrock, Joe,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPoulin, Patrick,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41649S.htm =LDR 03810nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP41637S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41637S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41637S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aUnigame, Yasukazu,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation Procedures of Nonmetallic Inclusions in Steel for Highly Reliable Bearings /$cYasukazu Unigame, Kazuhiko Hiraoka, Ichiro Takasu, Yoshiyuki Kato. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aThe improvement in rolling contact fatigue life is a key subject to increase the reliability of bearings. It has been well known that the fatigue properties are significantly affected by nonmetallic inclusions in steel. The rolling contact fatigue life may be divided into two types, according to the type of reliability requirements. One is "L10 life," which represents general bearing performance. The other is "accidental short life," where a bearing prematurely fails in its service period and its calculated life is hardly met. Since the probabilities of these failures are significantly different, the distribution densities of the corresponding life-limiting inclusions are also expected to be widely different. When nonmetallic inclusions are evaluated as an index of fatigue life, therefore, testing volume should be appropriately determined according to the concerned type of life. From this point of view, it is effective for the reliability assessment of bearing steel to combine the evaluations of large microscopic inclusions by statistics of extreme value and macroscopic inclusions in larger volume by a high-frequency ultrasonic test. It was found that the L10 life determined by thrust-type rolling-contact fatigue tests was well correlated with maximum micro-inclusion diameter predicted by the statistics of extreme value, where both oxide and sulfide played as life-limiting inclusions. Fifteen MHz ultrasonic testing was employed to evaluate the macroscopic inclusions. The combination of these two procedures was able to demonstrate the difference in reliability clearly, even when other cleanliness indices could not characterize the concerned materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aReliability. =650 \0$aBearing steel. =650 \0$aUltrasonic test. =650 \0$aNonmetallic inclusions. =650 \0$aStatistics of extreme value. =650 \0$aRolling-contact fatigue life. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aBearing steel. =650 24$aRolling-contact fatigue life. =650 24$aReliability. =650 24$aNonmetallic inclusions. =650 24$aStatistics of extreme value. =650 24$aUltrasonic test. =700 1\$aHiraoka, Kazuhiko,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKato, Yoshiyuki,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTakasu, Ichiro,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41637S.htm =LDR 03844nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP41638S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41638S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41638S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aHénault, Eric,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Statistical Method to Assess the Reliability of Cleanness Measurements for High Quality Bearing Steels /$cEric Hénault. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aDuring the past decade, greatly increased in-service demands on finished products such as gears, bearings, and springs have inspired a wish by steel makers to guarantee the highest level of cleanness in their steels. In order to achieve this, it has been necessary to develop methods of characterization of cleanness which can describe all the nonmetallic inclusion populations endogenous and exogenous contained in the steel. These methods are essentially based on quantitative metallography and ultrasonic tests. Statistical tools have also been developed to maximize the accuracy of measurements in relation to the time taken to make them, and to answer the key question: What is the minimum analyzed volume for which a measurement can be expected to yield a reliable estimate of a specific in-service property? For quantitative metallographic methods, smaller inclusion densities necessitate an increase in the surface area analyzed, and the study of a larger surface is time consuming. Extreme value analysis is a further method for prediction of the expected size of the largest inclusion in a volume. Often, however, the amount of material examined is not sufficient to assess the quality of the heat with complete certainty. Other tools that have been developed utilize high frequency ultrasonic tests over a frequency range from 10 to 100 MHz, which make it possible to detect inclusions with diameters ranging from 15 ?m to 1 mm. In all cases, in order to obtain accurate estimates of the densities of nonmetallic inclusions, it is important to know the appropriate settings for the measurement method. In particular, it is very important to estimate the diagnosis error when we rate a product on the basis of measurements. For each of these inspection techniques, statistical models have been developed to assess the main statistical properties of the methods. The results are reported here. They give a basis for comparison of steel heats that takes account of knowledge of the confidence level of the various measurement methods. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCleanness. =650 \0$aInclusions. =650 \0$aSimulation. =650 \0$aTest method. =650 \0$aBearing steel. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aBearing steel. =650 24$aInclusions. =650 24$aCleanness. =650 24$aTest method. =650 24$aSimulation. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41638S.htm =LDR 03496nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP41647S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41647S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41647S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aYoo, S. J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCharacteristics of Vanadium Alloyed Carbonitrided Steel for Rolling Bearing Applications /$cJ. S. Lee, B. H. Song, S. J. Yoo, C. N. Park, H. S. Han. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aToday, most bearings for automotive transmission operate in an environment of severe debris contaminated lubrication. Thus, to develop the bearings that have a long life under the lubrication environment, micro-alloyed forging steel with a vanadium element based on medium-carbon steel and a carbonitriding heat-treatment process have been developed. Initially, the variation of grain size caused by an amount of aluminum and nitrogen was investigated. The hot deformation behavior was evaluated by means of a Gleeble tester. In general, it is extremely difficult to obtain sufficient nitrogen in the case-hardened layer by a conventional carbonitriding process. However, the application of the newly developed steel has not only the increment of nitrogen content in the case-hardened layer, but also the additional benefit that heat treatment costs could be cut effectively. In addition, we have investigated the retained austenite and precipitation behavior of V(CN), and the evaluated rolling contact fatigue life of a heat-treated specimen. As a result, we identified that the fatigue life of developed steel samples, under contaminated lubrication environment, is about five times better than comparative steel. The micro-structural degradation mechanism during fatigue testing was elucidated. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aBearing. =650 \0$aVanadium. =650 \0$aGleeble test. =650 \0$aForging steel. =650 \0$aMicro-alloyed. =650 \0$aCarbonitriding. =650 \0$aRetained austenite. =650 \0$aMicro-structure degradation. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aBearing. =650 24$aMicro-alloyed. =650 24$aForging steel. =650 24$aVanadium. =650 24$aCarbonitriding. =650 24$aGleeble test. =650 24$aRetained austenite. =650 24$aMicro-structure degradation. =700 1\$aHan, H. S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLee, J. S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPark, C. N.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSong, B. H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41647S.htm =LDR 02699nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP41636S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41636S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41636S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aTrojahn, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperiences in Using Ultrasonic Testing of Bearing Steel for Demanding Applications /$cW. Trojahn, K. Janser, O. Roesch. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe demands on modern machine parts, i.e., bearings, are increasing constantly. To ensure that highly clean steel is used, a number of different test methods are commonly used. In the field of test methods the ultrasonic immersion testing has reached a dominant position. This paper will give a short comparison of the ASTM E 588-03 and the SEP 1927 standards and will point out some experiences the authors have made using ultrasonic testing as a tool to increase steel cleanliness and using ultrasonic testing and blue fracture testing as complementary test methods. To be able to use ultrasonic testing as a powerful tool, a number of side aspects like the geometry of the test piece, the structure of it, or the frequency of the used ultrasonic-probe are important. This will be demonstrated by showing results from testing and incoming inspection. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSurface. =650 \0$aStructure. =650 \0$aSteel cleanliness. =650 \0$aUltrasonic immersion testing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aSteel cleanliness. =650 24$aUltrasonic immersion testing. =650 24$aStructure. =650 24$aSurface. =700 1\$aJanser, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRoesch, O.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41636S.htm =LDR 03027nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP41655S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41655S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41655S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aVerschoor, Hans A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aX-ray Microdiffraction for the Analysis of Bearing Operation Conditions /$cReinder H. Vegter, Hans A. Verschoor, Anna Girones. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe use of residual stress measurements for the analysis of the performance of rolling bearings has become a common tool in the bearing industry. The effects of rolling contact fatigue on the development of residual stresses in the loaded zones of a bearing has been investigated in much detail. In this paper, the developments of the use of X-ray microdiffraction for residual stress measurements in bearings will be described. In microdiffraction, measurements are performed with very small irradiated spots. Advances in X-ray diffraction technology have made it possible to determine the residual stresses in loaded components in small areas with a high level of detail. The method and its consequences for bearing analysis is discussed in this paper. Using the method, much more information on the exact operation conditions of a bearing can be extracted from the components compared to conventional X-ray diffraction methods. Residual stress measurements using microdiffraction have been successfully applied in an application analysis case, where the measurements were used to show the residual stress development in the bearing surface during operation. In such a case, microdiffraction could also be used to investigate local bearing life limiting features, such as surface damages. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aBearing steel. =650 \0$aX-ray diffraction. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aX-ray diffraction. =650 24$aBearing steel. =700 1\$aGirones, Anna,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVegter, Reinder H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41655S.htm =LDR 03338nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP41650S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41650S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41650S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aBeer, Oskar,$eauthor. =245 10$aPlasma Assisted Heat Treating Processes of Bearing Components /$cOskar Beer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aPlasma surface-engineering technologies show several advantages over conventional surface engineering. In this paper the basic properties of a glow discharge plasma process and the way it is used for industrial applications is demonstrated via plasma nitriding and plasma carburizing of bearing parts. Plasma nitriding was applied for duplex hardening (DH) of bearing parts made from M50 and M50 NiL material. The influence of the process parameters on hardness profile and microstructure of the diffusion layer formed during nitriding is shown. By metallurgical evaluation of many specimens, located at different positions in the furnace, the uniformity of the process is demonstrated. Results of several rig tests show the superiority of the nitrided bearings but also confirm the importance of close control of the nitriding process. Plasma carburizing processes were applied on bearing parts made from M50 NiL material. The mechanical and thermo chemical pre-treatment of the surface can be replaced by an initial sputtering which improves the reliability of the process. Hardness profiles, microstructure, and residual stress profiles of the carburized zone are comparable to those from gas carburizing. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLife. =650 \0$aBearing. =650 \0$aReliability. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aPlasma process. =650 \0$aDuplex hardening. =650 \0$aHardness profile. =650 \0$aPlasma nitriding. =650 \0$aPlasma carburizing. =650 \0$aPulse plasma technology. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aBearing. =650 24$aPlasma process. =650 24$aPulse plasma technology. =650 24$aPlasma nitriding. =650 24$aDuplex hardening. =650 24$aM50 M50 NiL. =650 24$aPlasma carburizing. =650 24$aHardness profile. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =650 24$aLife. =650 24$aReliability. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41650S.htm =LDR 02812nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP41643S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41643S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41643S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aKuijpers, J. C.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCleanliness of Bearing Steels and Fatigue Life of Rolling Contacts /$cA. Kerrigan, J. C. Kuijpers, A. Gabelli, E. Ioannides. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aEstablished metallographic methods of determining the cleanliness of bearing steels with respect to micro-inclusions, such as ASTM E 45, are capable of differentiating poor quality melts from good quality melts. However, as steelmaker capabilities improve, with increasing numbers being able to consistently produce good quality melts, the established methods of cleanliness assessment are unable to differentiate between melts. These established methods, which give single figure ratings based on both the size and number of inclusions, are extremely difficult to use in predicting the performance of a bearing component under conditions of rolling contact fatigue. In this work, the method of Extreme Value Analysis (EVA) is used to characterize the inclusion population of five different steel melts of known and varying quality. A link between the EVA distribution and the measured bearing life, performed on material with a low reduction ratio, is also presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aExtreme Value Analysis (EVA) =650 \0$aInclusions. =650 \0$aLife prediction. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aExtreme Value Analysis (EVA) =650 24$aInclusions. =650 24$aLife prediction. =700 1\$aGabelli, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aIoannides, E.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKerrigan, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41643S.htm =LDR 03199nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP41657S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41657S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41657S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aDesimone, Hernén,$eauthor. =245 10$aAre Multiaxial Fatigue Criteria Appropriate When Steels With Surface Defects are Subjected to Rolling Contact Fatigue /$cHernén Desimone, Andrea Bernasconi, Stefano Beretta. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aThe fatigue strength assessment of parts subjected to rolling and sliding contacts is a multiaxial fatigue problem because of the cyclic variation of the six components of the stress tensor, which generate non proportional stress paths. In real steels, the difficulty of the problem is increased by the presence of defects, which has to be considered in order to achieve an accurate assessment of their multiaxial fatigue strength. In this context, this paper analyzes the behavior and accuracy of some multiaxial fatigue criteria when dealing with a quenched and tempered steel with and without defects. Several fatigue tests on smooth and micronotched specimens were carried out, for different stress ratio conditions. The results are confronted with the most popular multiaxial fatigue criteria of the critical plane class (e.g., Dang Van, Findley) and implementing an integral approach (e.g., Liu-Zenner). Even if some of these criteria fit the results when smooth specimens are considered, noticeable contradictions arise when they are applied to steels containing defects. From this point of view, it seems that new criteria should be considered for rolling contact fatigue in presence of defects. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aShakedown. =650 \0$aStress ratio. =650 \0$aResidual stresses. =650 \0$aMultiaxial fatigue. =650 \0$aRolling contact fatigue. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aRolling contact fatigue. =650 24$aMultiaxial fatigue. =650 24$aShakedown. =650 24$aResidual stresses. =650 24$aStress ratio. =700 1\$aBeretta, Stefano,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBernasconi, Andrea,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41657S.htm =LDR 03194nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP41648S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41648S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41648S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aMatsubara, Yukio,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Novel Method to Evaluate the Influence of Hydrogen on Fatigue Properties of High Strength Steels /$cYukio Matsubara, Hiroshi Hamada. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b40 =520 3\$aIn rolling contact fatigue, hydrogen is believed to contribute to early flaking failures under some conditions. Hydrogen diffuses quickly in steels, even at room temperature, thus resulting in its dissipation into the surrounding atmosphere. This condition presents a uniquely difficult challenge for evaluating the intrinsic fatigue properties related to hydrogen embrittlement. In order to compensate for this, we employed ultrasonic fatigue testing at a loading frequency of 20 kHz, because a high loading frequency offsets the rapid hydrogen loss. In this report, the fatigue properties of hydrogen pre-charged JIS-SUJ2 (SAE52100 equivalent) were assessed. The amount of hydrogen was quantitatively measured by thermal desorption analysis. The diffusion coefficient of hydrogen was determined via electrochemical hydrogen permeation testing. These results indicate that the magnitude of fatigue strength reduction is directly proportional to the diffusible hydrogen content. Included with this report is our proposed method for evaluating fatigue strength related to hydrogen embrittlement. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFatique strength. =650 \0$aUltrasonic fatigue. =650 \0$aHigh strength steels. =650 \0$aHydrogen embrittlement. =650 \0$aThermal desorption analysis of hydrogen. =650 \0$aElectrochemical hydrogen permeation method. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatique strength. =650 24$aHigh strength steels. =650 24$aHydrogen embrittlement. =650 24$aUltrasonic fatigue. =650 24$aThermal desorption analysis of hydrogen. =650 24$aElectrochemical hydrogen permeation method. =700 1\$aHamada, Hiroshi,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41648S.htm =LDR 02788nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP41645S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41645S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41645S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aVolkmuth, Johann,$eauthor. =245 10$aInfluence of Steel Making and Further Processing on the Distortion of Bearing Steel Components /$cJohann Volkmuth. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aDistortion of bearing steel components after hardening has a major influence on the total manufacturing cost of bearings. This publication presents results and experiences of recent investigations regarding possible causes for the distortion of bearing rings. It does not consider the influence of the soft machining and of the hardening process itself but concentrates on the contribution of the steel grade as such, the casting conditions, and the further processing. Based on a systematic approach, it will be shown how such parameters influence both the dimensional variations (like ovality or conicity of the rings) and the dimensional changes (such as mean diameter) after the hardening operation. Such results can help to minimize distortion by selection of suitable steel making and further processing routes and, thus, to reduce manufacturing cost of bearing steel rings. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDistortion. =650 \0$aProcessing. =650 \0$aSteel making. =650 \0$aBearing steel rings. =650 \0$aDimensional changes. =650 \0$aDimensional variations. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aSteel making. =650 24$aProcessing. =650 24$aDistortion. =650 24$aDimensional changes. =650 24$aDimensional variations. =650 24$aBearing steel rings. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41645S.htm =LDR 02245nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP41640S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41640S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41640S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aGiurgevich, Marco,$eauthor. =245 10$aRadioactivity Inspections Applied to the Steelmaking Industry /$cStelvio Buoro, Marco Giurgevich. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aThe recycling of exhausted or end-of-life materials in industry is pursued worldwide to save natural resources and reduce pollution. The utilization of scrap as raw material in the steelmaking industry is a well-assessed technology. Nevertheless, recycled materials must be "free" from dangerous elements or compounds and particularly from hazardous levels of radioactivity. Typical problems to be faced in the electrical steelmaking industry relevant to radioactivity levels and measurements techniques are discussed in this paper. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSteelmaking. =650 \0$aMeasurement. =650 \0$aRadioactivity. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aSteelmaking. =650 24$aRadioactivity. =650 24$aMeasurement. =700 1\$aBuoro, Stelvio,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41640S.htm =LDR 02733nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP41652S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41652S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41652S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aHetzner, Dennis W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aContinued Developments in Easily Carburizable High Speed Steel Alloys /$cDennis W. Hetzner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aA technical update on how bearing fatigue life in high speed steels (HSS) is enhanced by modifying the carbide distributions and morphologies is presented. A brief review of the laser glazing process as applied to bearings (U.S. Patents 5,861,067 and 5,879,480) will be presented. For wrought M50 steel, this processing resulted in an increase in bearing L10 % fatigue life of approximately 10x. The microstructural enhancements created by this processing will be illustrated. How the knowledge gained from the laser glazing process led to the development of the easily carburizable high speed steel alloys (U.S. Patent 6,702,981) will be discussed. Developments made for these alloys since the last bearing steel symposium in 2001 will be presented. The most notable achievement in the development process is a 20 x increase in bearing L10 % fatigue life for the easily carburizable version of M50 as compared to standard M50 HSS. Other data pertinent to these alloys will be presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCarburize. =650 \0$aLaser glazing. =650 \0$aHigh speed steel. =650 \0$aBearing fatigue life. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aHigh speed steel. =650 24$aCarburize. =650 24$aLaser glazing. =650 24$aBearing fatigue life. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41652S.htm =LDR 02748nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP41639S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41639S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41639S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aOhori, Manabu,$eauthor. =245 10$aRapid Evaluation of Inclusions in Bearing Steel /$cTakeshi Muroi, Wataru Nagasawa, Hiroshi Narai, Manabu Ohori. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThe rolling contact fatigue (rcf) life of bearing steel is closely related to the steel cleanliness. To assess steel cleanliness, traditional methods such as optical image analysis and Statistics of Extreme Value are often used. The results obtained using these traditional methods of assessing steel cleanliness correlate well with the rcf life. More recently, pulse height distribution analysis (PDA) has been developed to determine steel cleanliness. Despite some Issues surrounding the PDA method for assessing steel cleanliness, PDA is still considered to be superior to traditional methods for the quick assessment of nonmetallic inclusion in steels. A comparison has been made between the steel cleanliness results obtained by traditional optical image analysis and PDA to determine if the results of PDA can be used as a meaningful indicator of the rcf life of bearing steels. The comparison showed that the size of inclusions obtained by PDA agreed reasonably with the size of inclusion obtained using optical image analysis. Consequently, it should be possible to use the PDA results as an indicator of rcf life. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =700 1\$aMuroi, Takeshi,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNagasawa, Wataru,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNarai, Hiroshi,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41639S.htm =LDR 03783nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP41642S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41642S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41642S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aVincent, Alain,$eauthor. =245 10$aStatistical Analysis of Nonmetallic Inclusions for the Estimation of Rolling Contact Fatigue Range and Quality Control of Bearing Steel /$cDaniel Girodin, Gilles Dudragne, Joel Courbon, Alain Vincent. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aThe cleanliness of bearing steels is a critical factor that influences directly the rolling contact fatigue performance and other mechanical properties of bearings. Hence, the evaluation of nonmetallic inclusions is a very important issue for steelmakers, bearing producers, and users. The material qualification procedure includes classical inclusion rating and rolling contact fatigue tests as acceptance tests for evaluating steel suppliers and ensuring the required bearing performance. The evolution of steel cleanliness had led to an increase in fatigue life so that running time of rolling contact fatigue tests have been considerably extended, until they became too time and cost consuming for a realistic qualification. In this paper, quantitative metallographic evaluation of the inclusion cleanliness used to collect data on the size, type, and expected number of inclusions in small samples is presented. The data were analyzed using Statistics of Extreme Values (SEV) and the results were used to extrapolate in larger samples representative of actual volumes of material involved in rolling contact fatigue tests and were related to the fatigue life of bearing steels from different suppliers. This method gives useful and reliable statistical data on inclusions for evaluating the performance level under rolling contact fatigue and defines the required cleanliness characteristics for bearing steels qualification. Other information of this work is the ability of the statistical inclusion rating to serve as a substitute for rolling contact fatigue tests to forecast the performance level of bearing steels. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCleanliness. =650 \0$aBearing steel. =650 \0$aSteel quality. =650 \0$aNonmetallic inclusion. =650 \0$aStatistics of extreme value. =650 \0$aRolling contact fatigue life. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aBearing steel. =650 24$aCleanliness. =650 24$aNonmetallic inclusion. =650 24$aStatistics of extreme value. =650 24$aRolling contact fatigue life. =650 24$aSteel quality. =700 1\$aCourbon, Joel,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDudragne, Gilles,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGirodin, Daniel,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41642S.htm =LDR 02677nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP41644S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41644S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41644S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aBeretta, Stefano,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Challenge of Multiple Particles in Extreme Value Inclusion Rating /$cStefano Beretta, Clive W. Anderson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aThe presence of multiple types of defect is a challenge for Extreme Value Inclusion Rating since it can lead to serious underestimation of extreme inclusion size and it can in practice make methods less robust than expected. First the paper deals with the results being obtained by ESIS TC20 within two round-robins carried out on an automotive steel and a bearing steel. Results show the need for correct assessment of multiple types of particles. We present here a new method of analysis based on a "competing risks" model together with some practical exploitation in terms of: (i) evaluation of the minimum control area to be inspected by "block maxima" sampling; (ii) new implications for data collection based on image analysis; (iii) assessment of sensitivity to the distribution of different particles. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aInclusions. =650 \0$aRound-robin. =650 \0$aExtreme value. =650 \0$aCompeting risks. =650 \0$aMultiple particles. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aInclusions. =650 24$aExtreme value. =650 24$aMultiple particles. =650 24$aCompeting risks. =650 24$aRound-robin. =700 1\$aAnderson, Clive W.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41644S.htm =LDR 03881nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP41654S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41654S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41654S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aRabitsch, Roland,$eauthor. =245 10$aCharacterization of Wear and Surface Reaction Layer Formation on Aerospace Bearing Steel M50 and a Nitrogen-Alloyed Stainless Steel /$cSven Peissl, Harald Leitner, Reinhold Ebner, Herbert Hutter, Dragan Krecar, Roland Rabitsch. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aThe formation of reaction layers on surfaces in mechanical contact is strongly affected by the tribological loading conditions, the materials used, the lubricant and the service temperature. An appropriate balance between reactivity of material and lubricant in tribological systems decreases wear and friction and increases the durability. The goal of this paper is to compare the reaction layer formation on a standard aerospace bearing steel AMS 6491 (M50) with that on a high strength stainless steel grade AMS 5698 exhibiting a nominal chemical compositions of 0.82C-4.1Cr-1V-4.2Mo (wt. %) and 0.3C-0.4N-15.2Cr-1Mo (wt. %), respectively. As lubricant jet engine oil Mobil Jet II has been used. Rolling contact fatigue (contact pressure: 6 GPa) and ball-on-disk tests (contact pressure: 1.6 GPa, sliding speed 10 cm/s) at room temperature and at 150°C were employed to study the effect of extreme loading conditions and temperature dependence of the reaction layer formation. The contact areas were inspected by means of optical profilometry, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) in order to determine type, thickness, homogeneity, and distribution of the reaction layers in the contact zone. The main result of the study is that the reaction layer formation is significantly less on the stainless steel grade compared with M50. SIMS depth profiles were determined in order to explain the differences in the wear characteristics of the two materials. The reaction layers are mainly built up of PXOY molecules, which might be phosphates resulting from the tricresyl phosphate (TCP) lubricant additive. The role of the chemical reaction of the steel and TCP regarding the layer formation will be discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPhosphate. =650 \0$aMobil Jet II. =650 \0$aSliding wear. =650 \0$aReaction layer formation. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aReaction layer formation. =650 24$aPhosphate. =650 24$aTCP. =650 24$aSliding wear. =650 24$aMobil Jet II. =650 24$aSIMS. =700 1\$aEbner, Reinhold,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHutter, Herbert,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKrecar, Dragan,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLeitner, Harald,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPeissl, Sven,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41654S.htm =LDR 03840nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP41653S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41653S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41653S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aUeda, Koji,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Development of an Austenitic Stainless Steel Bearing with High Corrosion Resistance and High Nonmagnetic Property /$cSusumu Tanaka, Koji Ueda, Nobuaki Mitamura, Manabu Oohori. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aApparatus of the type used in liquid crystal and semiconductor production facilities, medical inspection facilities, and linear motor cars utilize a magnetic field. When operated, either driven or rotated, they may experience a disturbance of the ambient magnetic field. This is more likely to occur if the driven or rotating portion of the apparatus is formed from a magnetic material.In recent years, bearings use in apparatus utilizing a magnetic field were made in precipitation hardening stainless steels such as Mn-Cr-V series or Mn-Cr-Ni-V series. Although these steels have excellent corrosion resistance, compared to martensitic stainless steels like AISI 440C, it is still not sufficient. In addition, the typical hardness of a precipitation hardening stainless steel used for bearings is about 446 HV. The low hardness of the steel means that the durability of the bearing is often unsatisfactory.Therefore, work was undertaken to develop a bearing steel with improved properties. In addition, to having improved corrosion resistance and durability, the steel must also have a very low magnetic permeability. This led to the development of a carburized AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel. The carburizing was carried out at 500°C to produce a surface layer with a hardness around 800-1000 HV, while retaining the excellent corrosion resistance and low magnetic permeability associated with this type of steel.Tests carried out have shown that despite the thinness of the hardened layer and low core hardness, in certain applications bearings made in carburized AISI 316L exhibited excellent durability together with low friction characteristics. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCarburizing. =650 \0$aNonmagnetic. =650 \0$aFatigue life. =650 \0$aWear resistance. =650 \0$aCorrosion resistance. =650 \0$aRolling contact bearing. =650 \0$aAustenitic stainless steel. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aRolling contact bearing. =650 24$aAustenitic stainless steel. =650 24$aCorrosion resistance. =650 24$aNonmagnetic. =650 24$aCarburizing. =650 24$aWear resistance. =650 24$aFatigue life. =700 1\$aMitamura, Nobuaki,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOohori, Manabu,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTanaka, Susumu,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41653S.htm =LDR 02681nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP41641S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41641S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41641S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aHetzner, Dennis W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDeveloping ASTM E 2283 :$bStandard Practice for Extreme Value Analysis of Nonmetallic Inclusions in Steel and Other Microstructural Features /$cDennis W. Hetzner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aThe statistical nature of bearing failures has been studied using Weibull probability statistics for over 50 years. Historically it has been demonstrated that the origin of many bearing failures is the presence of large nondeformable nonmetallic inclusions in the bearing steel. Methods for predicting the presence of large inclusions in bearing steels using extreme value statistics were presented in the late 1980s. Several papers presented in the ASTM A 01.28 Bearing Steel Technology Symposium in 1996 discussed this method of analysis. Unfortunately in these and other investigations, standardized methodologies for performing the analysis were not utilized. This paper discusses how ASTM E 2283 was developed. The results of a recently completed interlaboratory round robin testing program are discussed. The application of the standard to microstructural features other than inclusions will be illustrated. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSteel. =650 \0$aNonmetallic inclusions. =650 \0$aExtreme value statistics. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aExtreme value statistics. =650 24$aNonmetallic inclusions. =650 24$aSteel. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41641S.htm =LDR 02940nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP41634S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41634S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41634S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aÖlund, Patrik L. J.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Review of Swedish Bearing Steel Manufacturing and Quality Assurance of Steel Products /$cThord I. Johansson, Thore B. Lund, Patrik L. J. Ölund. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aThe Swedish bearing steel industry dates back a century. Already in the early days, Swedish bearing steels were characterized by an exceptionally high quality due to the availability of pure iron ores that made it possible to produce bearing steels by the acid open-hearth processes. Development of the ladle furnace process using inductive stirring made it possible to use the much more flexible and cost effective electric arc melting process. The strive to produce ever better steel products has been strong, driven by increasing demands on final product performance. Developments in steel processing technology, process know-how, and understanding of the complex relationships governing steel cleanliness are worth noting. Methods used have undergone vast improvements in recent times and the development continues. The same situation is valid for the quality assurance methods employed in the manufacturing of steel products. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aUltrasonic. =650 \0$aSteel making. =650 \0$aBearing steel. =650 \0$aQuality assurance. =650 \0$aNonmetallic inclusions. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aBearing steel. =650 24$aQuality assurance. =650 24$aSteel making. =650 24$aNonmetallic inclusions. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aUltrasonic. =700 1\$aJohansson, Thord I.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLund, Thore B.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41634S.htm =LDR 03729nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP41656S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41656S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41656S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aNagao, Misaki,$eauthor. =245 10$aStudy on Flaking Process in Bearings by White Etching Area Generation /$cKazuhiko Hiraoka, Misaki Nagao, Tatsuro Isomoto. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aWhite etching area (WEA) is widely known as a microstructural change caused by rolling contact fatigue of a bearing. It has been reported that early flaking accompanied by the WEA occurred in such bearings as those for automotive alternators, and effective measures have been demanded. The WEA type microstructural change has so far been studied in detail, particularly for butterfly, which was metallographically characterized as follows: First, the WEA coexists with microcracks, which was initiated by nonmetallic inclusions and extended at the angle of 45 deg to the raceway. Second, according to the TEM study, the WEA consists of ultrafine grain as small as approximately 10 nm in diameter. The authors want to establish a counter measure against the early flaking from a material side. Its realization requires the clarification of flaking processes, especially the cause-effect relationship between microcrack and WEA, so that an appropriate measure is taken in the prevention of microcrack or WEA itself. In this study, high carbon chromium bearing steel (JIS SUJ2) specimens containing voids with a few ?m diameter were prepared through powder metallurgy, and were subjected to rolling contact fatigue tests by thrust-type testers. Many 45 deg microcracks and WEA initiated by the voids were successfully reproduced just below the raceway. It was found by observation that a microcrack forms first and then WEA generation follows. In addition, the stress analysis by computer simulations found out that WEA generates only in the hydrostatic compressive region localized by the presence of the microcrack. Therefore, WEA in rolling contact fatigue is a secondary phenomenon preceded by a microcrack. It was concluded that an effective counter measure against the early flaking with WEA is to improve the resistance to microcrack initiation during rolling contact fatigue. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMicrocrack. =650 \0$aHydrostatic stress. =650 \0$aRolling contact fatigue. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aWEA. =650 24$aMicrocrack. =650 24$aRolling contact fatigue. =650 24$aFEM. =650 24$aHydrostatic stress. =700 1\$aHiraoka, Kazuhiko,$eauthor. =700 1\$aIsomoto, Tatsuro,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41656S.htm =LDR 02799nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP41651S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41651S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41651S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aVincent, Alain,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of Fatigue Performances of 32CrMoV13 and M50 Steels in Presence of Surface Indents /$cAlain Vincent, Daniel Nelias, Christophe Jacq, Yohann Robin, Gilles Dudragne. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThe fatigue resistance of 32CrMoV13 nitrided steel in the presence of controlled surface indents is investigated in comparison with M50 reference steel. For that purpose, rolling contact fatigue tests have been performed on a two-disk machine under pure rolling and rolling plus sliding conditions. Artificial indents are produced by using a hardness machine equipped with spherical diamond tips of different radii. The overall set of data shows better performances for 32CrMoV13 nitrided steel. The specific properties of this steel are highlighted by microstructural observations. The results are discussed in terms of endurance limit in presence of indents. The hierarchy of theoretical harmfulness thus obtained for the various indents tested in this work agrees well with that observed experimentally. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aIndent. =650 \0$aNitrided steel. =650 \0$aEndurance limit. =650 \0$aRolling contact fatigue. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aRolling contact fatigue. =650 24$aNitrided steel. =650 24$aIndent. =650 24$aEndurance limit. =700 1\$aDudragne, Gilles,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJacq, Christophe,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNelias, Daniel,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRobin, Yohann,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41651S.htm =LDR 02582nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP41635S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41635S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41635S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aZheng, Li.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStudy of Vacuum Carbon-Deoxidization of High Carbon Chromium Bearing Steel /$cLi. Zheng, Xu. Minghua. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the negative influence of high residual aluminum which is used as a deoxidant in the steel and raises the newest control requirement for high carbon steel on residual aluminum. By means of thermodynamic calculation and production practices, the total oxygen (?[O]) in the steel can be 10 ppm through carbon-oxygen reaction under the conditions of high vacuum, proper top slag composition, and argon stirring during ladle refining/vacuum degassing (LF/VD) processes of high carbon chromium bearing steel. Meanwhile, the size of D-type inclusion in the steel is obviously reduced. Thus, the purity of the bearing steel is improved. Since the consumption of aluminum used for deoxidation is reduced, the unit cost of bearing steel is obviously reduced. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPurity. =650 \0$aVacuum. =650 \0$aDeoxidation. =650 \0$aBearing steel. =650 \0$aResidual aluminum. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aBearing steel. =650 24$aResidual aluminum. =650 24$aVacuum. =650 24$aDeoxidation. =650 24$aPurity. =700 1\$aMinghua, Xu.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41635S.htm =LDR 03237nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP41646S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41646S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41646S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA472 =082 04$a672$223 =100 1\$aTrojahn, Werner,$eauthor. =245 10$aNew Development in Through Hardened Bearing Steel Grades for Use in Contaminated Lubrication /$cPascal Daguier, Oliver Roesch, Werner Trojahn. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aBearing steel quality has been improved over the past decades by reducing the level and the size of nonmetallic inclusions. Therefore, fatigue lifetime of bearings Is mainly governed by surface damage, such as debris denting due to foreign particles. Numerous studies have been performed to find out new steel grades or heat treatments to cope with such severe in-service conditions. Most of these studies argued that the level of retained austenite is the main parameter which governs fatigue lifetime. The present study relates to the effect of heat treatment and alloying elements on the fatigue lifetime of bearing steel in contaminated lubrication at room temperature. Several through hardened steel grades have been tested with different methodologies in order to investigate their behavior in case of: (1) Debris denting, (2) Resistance to Tempering, and (3) High loading conditions. An experimental procedure developed by FAG to simulate particle indentation on bearing has been used to study the behavior of each grade. On the other side, torsion tests at room and high temperature have been used to determine the evolution of fatigue limit. At last, flat washer testing at 4200 M Pa is used to determine fatigue lifetime in high loading conditions. Results of fatigue tests are presented in this paper and analyzed in terms of tempering resistance and level of retained austenite. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aRetained austenite. =650 \0$aTempering stability. =650 \0$aContaminated lubrication. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing. =650 \0$aSteel, Bearing$vCongresses. =650 14$aTempering stability. =650 24$aContaminated lubrication. =650 24$aRetained austenite. =700 1\$aDaguier, Pascal,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRoesch, Oliver,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41646S.htm =LDR 02746nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP22946S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22946S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22946S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aStull, JO.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSelection of Fabrication Methods and Their Impact on Design of Chemical Protective Clothing /$cDF. White, JO. Stull. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aVarious means of fabricating chemical protective garments may be applied to coated fabrics, sheet or roll goods depending on the polymer or polymers employed as a barrier coating. Ideally, seams in a chemical protective garment should give protection equal or superior to that provided by the base material. However, in practice this has been difficult to achieve. The seaming problem impacts material selection and pattern design since cost and producibility factors as well as physical performance and chemical resistance become important. This paper discusses seaming techniques used with candidate materials considered for the US Navy Chemical Warfare Protective Dive Suit (CWPDS) and will present results of a comprehensive suit construction evaluation performed for that program. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemical resistance. =650 \0$aConstruction. =650 \0$aFabrication. =650 \0$aProtective clothing. =650 \0$aSeaming. =650 \0$aSeams. =650 14$aProtective clothing. =650 24$aChemical resistance. =650 24$aConstruction. =650 24$aFabrication. =650 24$aSeaming. =650 24$aSeams. =700 1\$aWhite, DF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22946S.htm =LDR 02933nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP22929S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22929S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22929S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$b.C4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aHenry, NW.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Overview of ASTM Committee F-23 On Protective Clothing /$cNW. Henry. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (4 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aASTM Committee F-23 on Protective Clothing has tripled its membership, quadrupled the number of standards and now is holding its third international symposium on protective clothing. While focusing on developing standard test methods, terminology, classifications and performance specifications for clothing used to protect against occupational hazards, this committee has been instrumental in causing renewed development and research in improving protective clothing. This renewed interest has resulted in the expansion of F-23 into several new subcommittees addressing such issues as protective clothing programs, human factors and specific test methods for particulates and pesticides. The future growth and activities of Committee F-23 are unlimited when one considers the number of new occupations and technological advances being made today. This presentation will give an overview of ASTM Committee F-23, its past accomplishments, its present organization and future plans toward continued growth. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCommittee F-23. =650 \0$aProtective clothing. =650 \0$aDevelopments. =650 \0$aFuture plans. =650 \0$aStandard methods. =650 \0$aOccupational hazards. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 14$aCommittee F-23. =650 24$aProtective clothing. =650 24$aStandard methods. =650 24$aOccupational hazards. =650 24$aDevelopments. =650 24$aFuture plans. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22929S.htm =LDR 02584nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP22943S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22943S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22943S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aBryan, CJ.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Method To Determine Propellant Handlers Ensemble Fabric Degradation /$cCJ. Bryan, MD. Hampton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b1 =520 3\$aThe effects of liquid N2O4 and monomethyl hydrazine on the breaking strength of the propellant handlers ensemble fabric versus time of exposure were determined. The breaking strength of the fabric was found to vary inversely with the time of exposure to N2O4, but was not found to be affected by exposure to monomethyl hydrazine for periods up to 60 minutes. It was found that the time of exposure of the fabric to N2O4 could be determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis and that a correlation exists between the breaking strength of the fabric and an endothermic event occurring during DSC analysis of the fabric. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBreaking strength. =650 \0$aDifferential scanning calorimetry. =650 \0$aFabric. =650 \0$aMonomethyl hydrazine. =650 \0$aNitrogen tetroxide. =650 14$aNitrogen tetroxide. =650 24$aBreaking strength. =650 24$aDifferential scanning calorimetry. =650 24$aFabric. =650 24$aMonomethyl hydrazine. =700 1\$aHampton, MD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22943S.htm =LDR 03013nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP22940S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22940S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22940S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aQue Hee, SS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPermeation of Some Pesticidal Formulations Through Glove Materials /$cSS. Que Hee. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe aim of this work was to measure the permeation of the active ingredient in selected pesticidal formulations through specific glove materials and clothing. Pesticides used included 1,2- and 1,3-dichlorobenzene and Esteron 99 containing the isooctyl ester of (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid (2,4-D), in an ASTM type permeation cell using a liquid collection system and flame ionization (for the dichlorobenzenes) and electron capture (for the 2,4-D ester) detectors after gas chromatography. The materials examined included Tyvek, Viton, Nitrile and Neoprene. The choice of glove materials was based on the characteristics for chemical analogs for the 2,4-D ester since no permeation data exist for herbicidal formulations. Breakthrough and steady state rates were calculated. Pinhole penetration occurred but especially in lined Nitrile and Neoprene gloves. Cosolvent effects were important. Viton protected better against the dichlorobenzenes than did Nitrile with the supported/lined gloves being least protective. Tyvek and unsupported/ unlined Nitrile protected best against the 2,4-D formulation in challenges against the formulation concentrate and a diluted aqueous emulsion solution. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDichlorobenzenes. =650 \0$aGlove permeation. =650 \0$aPesticides. =650 \0$aProtective clothing. =650 14$aGlove permeation. =650 24$a2,4-D. =650 24$aDichlorobenzenes. =650 24$aPesticides. =650 24$aProtective clothing. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22940S.htm =LDR 02869nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP22947S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22947S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22947S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aStull, JO.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPerformance Standards For Improving Chemical Protective Suits /$cJO. Stull. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the basis and requirements of various standards for the manufacture of chemical protective suits currently under development by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Standards of both groups are aimed at improving product documentation to allow end-users to have better information for selecting chemical protective suits for their respective applications. NFPA standards will also establish minimum performance requirements judged necessary to provide acceptable levels of protection for end users involved in hazardous chemical response and operations. These standards cover the full range of chemical protective suits ranging from disposable coveralls to totally encapsulating protective ensembles. Documentation and performance requirements apply to suit materials and components as well as to the total suit. NFPA expects to complete their standards by late 1989. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemical protective suits. =650 \0$aChemical resistance. =650 \0$aOverall garment tests. =650 \0$aPerformance standards. =650 \0$aPhysical properties. =650 14$aChemical protective suits. =650 24$aChemical resistance. =650 24$aOverall garment tests. =650 24$aPerformance standards. =650 24$aPhysical properties. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22947S.htm =LDR 02604nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP22930S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22930S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22930S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aJamke, RA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUnderstanding and Using Chemical Permeation Data in the Selection of Chemical Protective Clothing /$cRA. Jamke. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aDespite the high level of effort that ASTM F23.30 Subcommittee on Chemical Resistance of Protective Clothing has put into bringing order into the process of evaluating and selecting chemical protective clothing (CPC), much confusion and many misconceptions still exist in the minds of those using or selecting CPC. Inadvertent misuse or misunderstanding of manufacturers' or distributors' data or failure to seek out the proper chemical resistance information may lead to incorrect and potentially dangerous garment selection. Through a review of existing and proposed ASTM standards and related literature, this paper calls attention to critical issues in evaluating and comparing chemical protective clothing materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemical permeation. =650 \0$aChemical protective clothing. =650 \0$aPermeation data. =650 \0$aProtective clothing selection. =650 14$aChemical protective clothing. =650 24$aChemical permeation. =650 24$aPermeation data. =650 24$aProtective clothing selection. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22930S.htm =LDR 02974nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP22935S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22935S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22935S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$b.C4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aAn, SK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMeasurement of The Flammability and Thermal Aging of Chemical Protective Suit Materials /$cSK. An, RL. Barker, JO. Stull. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aTest methods are described for measuring the flammability of materials used in chemical protective clothing. Vertical and 45° type flame test procedures have been used to evaluate and classify the flammability of selected materials supplied by the U.S. Coast Guard. Test protocols have been developed to measure the resistance to hot surface contact and to low heat similar to the maximum temperatures expected under severe storage conditions. This research used these test methods to evaluate a selected group of chemical protective suit materials. This program also evaluated the effect of a chemical protective suit layer on the thermal protective performance of Nomex fabric and firefighter's turnout coat ensemble. Analytical methods are used to assess the effects of convective heat exposure on the thermophysical properties of chemical protective suit materials and to explain the effects of heat on the chemical permeation resistance of these materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical resistance. =650 \0$aThermal aging. =650 \0$aThermal protection. =650 \0$aChemical protective suit materials. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 14$aChemical protective suit materials. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aThermal aging. =650 24$aChemical resistance. =650 24$aThermal protection. =700 1\$aBarker, RL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStull, JO.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22935S.htm =LDR 03179nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP22934S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22934S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22934S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$b.C4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aStinchfield, MRA,$eauthor. =245 10$aTECP Suit Testing and Comparison /$cMRA Stinchfield, RL. Sweeney, JC. Jensen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b30 =520 3\$aAdoption of OSHA 29 CFR § 1910.120, the safety standard for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, recommends procedures for testing totally encapsulating chemical protective (TECP) suits. These procedures and many other test methods are discussed. The reliability and validity of the prescribed laboratory and field tests are examined, with emphasis on the field test methods. A variety of commercially available TECP suits, both reusable and limited use, are evaluated according to the visual inspection method, the static pressure leak test, and ammonia intrusion test. Results indicate that the reliability and validity of these methods is suspect and that none are quantitative within acceptable margins of error. However, based on these procedures, until acceptable predictors of suit success in the field are established, reusable TECP garments produce favorable results in all three tests five cases out of six, and limited use or disposable garments typically fail all of the tests. The results indicate that the limited use or disposable TECP suit should not be used as the sole protective garment, but may be suitable for use as a first line of defense over a reusable TECP suit. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aField testing. =650 \0$aSelection. =650 \0$aLimited use garments. =650 \0$aTECP suit. =650 \0$aAmmonia test. =650 \0$aPressure test. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 14$aTECP suit. =650 24$aPressure test. =650 24$aAmmonia test. =650 24$aLimited use garments. =650 24$aField testing. =650 24$aSelection. =700 1\$aSweeney, RL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJensen, JC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22934S.htm =LDR 02981nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP22936S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22936S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22936S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aBurke, KE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDecontamination of Protective Suit Materials /$cID. Smith, KE. Burke. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aThe results of an ongoing study of the decontamination of high-cost personal protective suit materials at the NASA Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility (WSTF) are presented. Chloropel (a chlorinated polyethylene) was subjected to nitrogen tetroxide and monomethylhydrazine hypergolic propellant exposures to provide contaminated specimens. Each exposure sequence was followed by a simple room temperature water wash decontamination sequence. Two versions of heated decontamination sequences used in the study are a simple purged heated sequence, and a heated evacuation sequence. After the second water decontamination sequence these two versions of heated decontamination sequences were utilized to further reduce the concentration of residual fuel in the mateeffective in releasing residual propellant from the material. Tests were not undertaken to examine the effluent gases for oxidizer related materials. Future work to better understand the decontamination of personal protective equipment is described. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChlorinated polyethylene. =650 \0$aDecontamination. =650 \0$aHypergolic. =650 \0$aMonomethylhydrazine. =650 \0$aNitrogen tetroxide. =650 \0$aPropellants. =650 14$aDecontamination. =650 24$aChlorinated polyethylene. =650 24$aHypergolic. =650 24$aMonomethylhydrazine. =650 24$aNitrogen tetroxide. =650 24$aPropellants. =700 1\$aSmith, ID.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22936S.htm =LDR 03019nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP22931S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22931S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22931S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aCarroll, TR.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Selection and Measurement of Physical Properties for Characterization of Chemical Protective Clothing Materials /$cAD. Schwope, TR. Carroll, JO. Stull, MD. Royer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aChemical protective clothing (CPC) must possess certain physical properties if it is to function as an effective barrier to chemicals. The physical characteristics of CPC materials has gone largely unstudied; most attention has been focussed on chemical resistance. Physical property tests have been surveyed for applicability to CPC fabrics, and those tests, which appeared to be most pertinent, were applied to ten fabrics. From statistical analysis of the results and the experience gained in performing the tests, a minimum battery of tests is recommended. The battery includes tests for puncture, puncture propagation tear, abrasion, and burst resistance and triboelectric charge accumulation. Further development of a cut test is recommended before it is added to the battery. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAbrasion. =650 \0$aChemicals. =650 \0$aFabrics. =650 \0$aPhysicalproperties. =650 \0$aProtective clothing. =650 \0$aPuncture. =650 \0$aTensile. =650 \0$aTriboelectric. =650 14$aProtective clothing. =650 24$aAbrasion. =650 24$aChemicals. =650 24$aCut. =650 24$aFabrics. =650 24$aPhysicalproperties. =650 24$aPuncture. =650 24$aTear. =650 24$aTensile. =650 24$aTriboelectric. =700 1\$aRoyer, MD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSchwope, AD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStull, JO.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22931S.htm =LDR 03198nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP22932S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22932S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22932S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$b.C4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aSantee, WR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparative Heat Stress of Four Chemical Protective Suits /$cWR. Santee, CB. Wenger. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aA primary limitation of chemical protective clothing is the cumulative effects of exposure to warm environments and activity which limit the duration of exposure due to heat storage and associated heat stress. Five subjects were exposed to three test environments while walking on a treadmill. They wore four versions of semipermeable battle dress overgarments (BDO) consisting of a current issue overgarment and three prototypes constructed with carbon or polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) laminates. The three test environments were 29.4°C, 20% rh, 5 m•s-1 wind speed (E1); 29.4°C, 20% rh, 1.1 m•s-1 wind speed (E2) and 29.4°C, 85% rh and 5 m•s-1 wind speed (E3). Rectal temperature (Tre), chest, forearm and calf skin temperatures, heart rate and metabolic rate (M) were measured. Subjects drank water ad libitum during each walk period. The test procedure consisted of a 10 min baseline, and four 25 min walk sessions at treadmill speed of 1.3 or 1.6 m•s-1 (M?500 W) separated by 5 minute rests. Differences between uniforms were significant (p?0.05) for mean skin temperature (Tsk) and the change in rectal temperature (?Tre) in environments E1 and E2. In comparing prototype uniforms to the issue BDO (Tukey's t-test), on the basis of reduced ?Tre and Tsk in E2, one uniform (carbon sphere polyester taffeta laminate without fire retardant) was significantly better in terms of the heat strain experienced by subjects. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat strain. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing. =650 \0$aThermal stress. =650 14$aProtective clothing. =650 24$aHeat strain. =650 24$aThermal stress. =700 1\$aWenger, CB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22932S.htm =LDR 02721nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP22942S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22942S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22942S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aPohlman, TR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment of A Chemical Warfare Protective Dive Suit (Cwpds) for United States Navy Diving in Contaminated Water. /$cTR. Pohlman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThe Chemical Warfare Protective Dive Suit (CWPDS) is a diver-worn, dry suit ensemble being developed to protect U.S. Navy divers while performing missions in contaminated water. The primary component of the CWPDS is the leakproof dry suit, with detachable gloves and a neck entry fitted for a MK 12 breastplate. In selecting the material to be used in the fabrication of the CWPDS dry suit, thirty-six chemicals and five Chemical Warfare (CW) agents were tested against candidate materials. Design of the CWPDS was constrained by the choice of the material and by the missions to be performed by the divers. The purpose of this paper is to present the design criteria for the CWPDS and the challenges encountered while designing a suit to be used for diving in chemically contaminated water. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAbrasion testing. =650 \0$aContaminated water diving. =650 \0$aDiving dry suit. =650 \0$aNavy diving. =650 \0$aPermeation testing. =650 14$aDiving dry suit. =650 24$aAbrasion testing. =650 24$aContaminated water diving. =650 24$aNavy diving. =650 24$aPermeation testing. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22942S.htm =LDR 02939nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP22948S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22948S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22948S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aKairys, CJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMDPR--The Need for a Minimum Detectable Permeation Rate Requirement in Permeation Testing of Chemical Protective Clothing /$cCJ. Kairys. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aDifferent permeation testing laboratories use different testing systems. This can lead to a tremendous difference in reported breakthrough times for the exact same material. To reduce such problems, all permeation tests of chemical protective clothing materials should be conducted to a minimum detectable permeation rate of 0.14 ug/cm2/min. In virtually all cases, as long as this level of system sensitivity is achieved, it makes little difference what testing system is used. It is low enough to detect significant concentrations of chemicals as toxic as chemical warfare G Agent, yet it is achievable by today's laboratories within the current state of the art in permeation testing. Where situations demand an exception to this proposed rule, the tester should report the actual detectable permeation rate achieved so that the user may note the exception to the rule. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBenzene. =650 \0$aCarcinogenic. =650 \0$aComparability. =650 \0$aDetection Limit. =650 \0$aMutagenic. =650 \0$aTeratogenic. =650 14$aMinimum Detectable Permeation Rate. =650 24$aBenzene. =650 24$aCarcinogenic. =650 24$aComparability. =650 24$aDetection Limit. =650 24$aMutagenic. =650 24$aTCLO. =650 24$aTDLO. =650 24$aTeratogenic. =650 24$aUg/cm2/min. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22948S.htm =LDR 02835nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP22945S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22945S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22945S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aPohlman, TR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplying Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) Techniques to Evaluation of Protective Clothing /$cDF. White, TR. Pohlman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aFailure modes, effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) is a formal procedure for identification and assessment of potential failure processes associated with a system design. The technique is frequently applied to hardware designs and is described in MIL-STD-1629A. FMECA methods have been used for analysis of a chemical protective dive suit under development for the Naval Coastal Systems Center, Panama City, Florida. For this project, standard FMECA procedures were modified to allow for description of failure modes which could be caused by a hazardous chemical in the suit environment or which become critical when a hazardous material is present. These techniques may be applied to design and evaluation of protective clothing and systems in general. Significant benefits can include early identification of inherent weaknesses which may be corrected in the iterative design process, and the production of a summary of chemical resistance data which may be used as a reference source in the field. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDesign evaluation. =650 \0$aFailure modes. =650 \0$aProtective clothing. =650 14$aProtective clothing. =650 24$aDesign evaluation. =650 24$aFailure modes. =700 1\$aWhite, DF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22945S.htm =LDR 02044nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP22937S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22937S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22937S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aPerkins, JL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPermeation of Solvent Mixtures Through Protective Clothing Elastomers /$cMC. Ridge, JL. Perkins. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b29 =520 3\$aPermeation through protective clothing is envisioned as a process involving solution of a chemical challenge into the elastomer and diffusion within the elastomer matrix. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDiffusion. =650 \0$aMixtures. =650 \0$aPermeation. =650 \0$aProtective clothing. =650 \0$aSolubility. =650 14$aPermeation. =650 24$aDiffusion. =650 24$aMixtures. =650 24$aProtective clothing. =650 24$aSolubility. =700 1\$aRidge, MC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22937S.htm =LDR 02977nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP22944S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22944S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22944S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aStull, JO.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSelection, Design, and Testing of a Glove System Compatible with the U.S. Navy's Chemical Warfare Protective Dive Suit /$cDF. White, JO. Stull. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThis article describes a study sponsored by the U.S. Navy to select a glove system for its Chemical Warfare Protective Dive Suit (CWPDS), and to design the interface for attaching the selected gloves to the suit sleeves. Based on a market survey and review of literature data, a glove system consisting of inner Viton glove and outer butyl rubber glove was selected. A glove to suit interface was designed which allows easy removal and replacement of gloves while maintaining chemical protective integrity. Permeation tests for the dual glove system against five chemical warfare agents, before and after two pretreatment regimens, indicated no permeation of agent materials under the test conditions used. Permeation tests against 28 industrial chemicals were also performed. Overall permeation performance was equal or superior to the CWPDS primary material and seam. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aButyl rubber. =650 \0$aChemical warfare agent testing. =650 \0$aContaminated water diving. =650 \0$aGloves. =650 \0$aPermeation testing. =650 \0$aProtective clothing. =650 \0$aViton. =650 14$aProtective clothing. =650 24$aButyl rubber. =650 24$aChemical warfare agent testing. =650 24$aContaminated water diving. =650 24$aGloves. =650 24$aPermeation testing. =650 24$aViton. =700 1\$aWhite, DF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22944S.htm =LDR 02716nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP22938S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22938S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22938S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aBush, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInfluence of Temperature on the Permeation Properties of Protective Clothing Materials /$cN. Vahdat, M. Bush. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aChemical permeation measurements were made for six chemical/polymer systems at five different temperatures, ranging from 25 to 65°C. The results showed that although both permeation rate and breakthrough time vary exponentially with temperture, breakthrought time is more dependent on temperature. The effect of temperature on the solubility of chemicals in polymers (with resulting polymer swelling) was also studied by longterm immersion experiments, and diffusion coefficients were calculated. Both solubility and diffusion coefficient vary exponentially with temperature. But the heat of sorption is much smaller than activation energy for diffusion. Consequently, the temperature dependency of permeation observed was attributed primarily to the activation of diffusive transport. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBreakthrough time. =650 \0$aChemical protective clothing. =650 \0$aPermeation rate. =650 \0$aSolubility. =650 14$aChemical protective clothing. =650 24$aBreakthrough time. =650 24$aDiffusion coefficient and temperature. =650 24$aPermeation rate. =650 24$aSolubility. =700 1\$aVahdat, N.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22938S.htm =LDR 03203nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP22939S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22939S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22939S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aBodek, I.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effects of Solvent Type and Concentration on the Permeation of Pesticide Formulations Through Chemical Protective Glove Materials /$cDJ. Ehntholt, I. Bodek, JR. Valentine, AD. Schwope, MD. Royer, U. Frank, AP. Nielsen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aA modified ASTM F 739-85 test method has been developed which permits the collection and analysis of both volatile and non-volatile, low aqueous solubility compounds from mixtures which permeate protective clothing materials. Permeation tests have been conducted using eleven pesticide formulations containing a range of active ingredient and carrier solvent types and concentrations. Nitrile, natural rubber, and neoprene glove materials were tested in every case; PVC., polyethylene and butyl glove materials were examined in selected instances. Both carrier solvent and active ingredient permeation were measured over the eight-hour test period. Carrier solvent concentration was found to have the most effect on the permeation resistance of glove materials. Xylene range aromatic solvents were most dramatic in decreasing the breakthrough times of both carrier solvent and active ingredient and in increasing the cumulative amounts of permeants measured. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCarrier solvents. =650 \0$aGlove materials. =650 \0$aPermeation resistance. =650 \0$aPesticides. =650 \0$aSampling and analysis. =650 14$aPermeation resistance. =650 24$aCarrier solvents. =650 24$aGlove materials. =650 24$aPesticides. =650 24$aSampling and analysis. =700 1\$aEhntholt, DJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFrank, U.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNielsen, AP.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRoyer, MD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSchwope, AD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aValentine, JR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22939S.htm =LDR 02794nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP22941S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22941S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22941S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$bC4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aHilbert, AC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEmergency Spill Control in Semiconductor Manufacture /$cAC. Hilbert. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aState-of-the art technologies in the semiconductor industry require the use of exotic processing techniques using unusual and hazardous chemicals. The objective of this paper is to provide a safe procedure for clean-up and disposal of emergency dry and liquid chemical spills as they relate to manufacturing shop operations. It will give detailed information on correct and proper procedures and list all the personal protective equipment required, i.e. gloves, protective sleeves, Tyvek suits, respirators, self-contained breathing apparatus. A 21-minute video tape was produced by AT&T for use in training employees in the event of emergency spill clean up. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aContained spills. =650 \0$aEmergency spill control. =650 \0$aHazardous chemicals. =650 \0$aNeutralizing solutions. =650 \0$aNon-contained spills. =650 \0$aSpill control carts and supplies. =650 \0$aSpill control teams. =650 \0$aSpirometry. =650 14$aHazardous chemicals. =650 24$aContained spills. =650 24$aEmergency spill control. =650 24$aNeutralizing solutions. =650 24$aNon-contained spills. =650 24$aSpill control carts and supplies. =650 24$aSpill control teams. =650 24$aSpirometry. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22941S.htm =LDR 02984nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP22933S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP22933S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP22933S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP149$b.C4891989 =082 04$a660/.2804$223 =100 1\$aVeghte, JH.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Physiologic Strain Imposed by Wearing Fully Encapsulated Chemical Protective Clothing /$cJH. Veghte. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aPhysiological responses of fire fighters dressed in Level A or fully encapsulated Chemical Protective clothing were measured in field studies while exposed to various climatic conditions. Each test involved an operationally relevant work session. Rectal temperatures (TR), heart rates (HR), blood pressures, respiration rates, clothed weights and climatic parameters were recorded before and after each test. Test results show average TR, HR and sweat losses increased to 38.6°C, 208 beats/min and 1.59 Kg respectively during the hot/dry and hot/wet exposures. The wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) levels for the hot/dry conditions exceeded the NIOSH recommended limiting criteria and was marginal for the hot/wet tests. Physiologic parameters measured during comfortable and cold conditions were similar to each other and lower than those measured during the hot/dry or hot/wet conditions. Differences in suit design were clearly reflected in the measured physiologic parameters and the effort required to perform work. Suggested suit modifications are discussed to reduce clothing encumbrance and enhance work efficiency. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical engineering$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aChemical Protective Clothing. =650 \0$aFire Fighters Clothing. =650 \0$aHAZMAT Clothing. =650 \0$aProtective clothing$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal Exposure. =650 14$aChemical Protective Clothing. =650 24$aFire Fighters Clothing. =650 24$aHAZMAT Clothing. =650 24$aThermal Exposure. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP22933S.htm =LDR 02980nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP24846S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24846S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24846S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aWerley, BL.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Perspective on Gaseous Impact Tests :$bOxygen Compatibility Testing on a Budget /$cBL. Werley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aGaseous impact testing has been accomplished in assorted ways dating back to at least the 1950s. ASTM Committee G-4 grappled with disparate views and melded them into ASTM G 74 in 1982. Criticized for being both too sensitive and too insensitive, recent data has unfortunately also led to calls for the test's abandonment. A historical review of the test is presented, speculation on desirable elements in an improved G 74 test are presented, and several arguments for preserving the test are presented. An attempt to analyze the test dynamic is offered. The principal virtue of the test is argued to be its potential simplicity and low cost implementation which may enable compatibility testing by smaller laboratories previously forced to rely on the data of others. A possibly unique ability to study aging effects in polymers is also cited. The greatest need in restructuring the test is argued to be the optimization of geometry to allow data to not only rank materials but to reflect worst-case real-world exposures and perhaps allow inference about materials autoignition temperatures. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aAdiabatic compression. =650 \0$aFire. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aGaseous impact. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aOxygen compatibility. =650 14$aFire. =650 24$aAdiabatic compression. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aGaseous impact. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aOxygen compatibility. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24846S.htm =LDR 02931nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP24858S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24858S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24858S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aHenson, HR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaterials Selection for Sulfide Pressure Oxidation Autoclaves /$cPW. Krag, HR. Henson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aTitanium and its alloys offer superior corrosion resistance in the oxidizing sulfuric acid environments present in sulfide pressure leaching operations. Their use is limited due to their pyrophoricity in high-pressure oxygen environments. We investigated the ignition resistance of several titanium alloys in oxygen using a tensile rupture technique. A commercial titanium alloy, niobium-55 wt. % titanium (Nb-55 Ti), was found not to ignite at pressure and temperature conditions under which Grade 2 titanium and other standard titanium alloys ignite. The decreased ignitability of titanium when alloyed with niobium is discussed in terms of a burn factor (the ratio of heat of oxidation to thermal diffusivity) and alloy microstructure. Nb-55 Ti, selected for its corrosion resistance, mechanical properties and reduced pyrophoricity compared to standard titanium alloys, has been successfully used in sulfide pressure oxidation equipment. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aAutoclaves. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aGold. =650 \0$aIgnition testing. =650 \0$aNiobium. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aPressure oxidation. =650 \0$aTitanium. =650 14$aGold. =650 24$aAutoclaves. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aIgnition testing. =650 24$aNiobium. =650 24$aOxygen. =650 24$aPressure oxidation. =650 24$aTitanium. =700 1\$aKrag, PW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24858S.htm =LDR 02749nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP24856S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24856S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24856S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aGunaji, MV.,$eauthor. =245 10$aReview of Frictional Heating Test Results in Oxygen-Enriched Environments /$cMV. Gunaji, JM. Stoltzfus. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aFriction is a known ignition source for metals and polymers in oxygen systems. This paper provides a review of the test results currently in the literature and an update of frictional ignition tests recently conducted at WSTF. Most of the results are presented in terms of the Pv product required for ignition (Pvign), where P is the normal load divided by the rubbing area and v is the relative linear velocity between the samples. Rankings based on Pvign are presented for similar and dissimilar pairs of metal alloy test samples. A comparison of the Pvign in liquid oxygen (LOX) and the PVign in gaseous oxygen (GOX) indicates that materials are approximately three to four times more difficult to ignite in LOX than in GOX. A discussion of the application of the data to material selection is also presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aAlloys. =650 \0$aFrictional heating tests. =650 \0$aIgnition by friction. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aPvign. =650 14$aOxygen. =650 24$aAlloys. =650 24$aFrictional heating tests. =650 24$aIgnition by friction. =650 24$aMetals. =650 24$aPvign. =650 24$aRanking. =700 1\$aStoltzfus, JM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24856S.htm =LDR 02236nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP24849S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24849S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24849S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$ade Richemond, AL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInsidious Iatrogenic Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres as a Cause of Surgical Fires /$cAL. de Richemond, ME. Bruley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aDuring many surgeries, the risks of fire exist because heat sources (e.g., electrosurgical probes, lasers) are used close to fuels (e.g., tracheal tubes, body hair, surgical drapes) in oxygen-enriched atmospheres (OEA). When the OEA is recognized as a hazard, precautions are taken to reduce the risk, e.g., minimizing oxygen concentration prior to use of electrosurgery. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAnesthesia. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aPrecautions. =650 \0$aElectrosurgery. =650 \0$aPulse oximetry surgical fires surgery. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 14$aAnesthesia. =650 24$aElectrosurgery. =650 24$aOxygen. =650 24$aPrecautions. =650 24$aPulse oximetry surgical fires surgery. =700 1\$aBruley, ME.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24849S.htm =LDR 03850nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP24851S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24851S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24851S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aShelley, RM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Hydrocarbon Oil Contamination on the Ignition and Combustion Properties of PTFE Tape in Oxygen /$cRM. Shelley, DD. Janoff, MD. Pedley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aTesting was conducted to determine and compare the sensitivities of two oxygen test methods for detecting the presence of hydrocarbon oil contamination on polytetrafluorethylene tape. Ambient pressure mechanical impact tests were conducted, using ASTM Test Method for Compatibility of Materials with Liquid Oxygen (Impact Sensitivity Threshold and Pass-Fail Techniques) (ASTM D 2512); the tests determined the effect of contaminant concentration on the minimum impact energy for ignition. In the other test method, developed at the NASA Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility, the contaminated tape was heated using a pyrolysis furnace in flowing, gaseous oxygen. The presence of hydrocarbons in the gaseous oxygen stream was detected by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). This test method also determined the autoignition temperature of the contaminated tape. The test results showed that FTIR of the gases from the pyrolysis furnace is significantly more sensitive than liquid oxygen mechanical impact tests for detecting the presence of contamination. However, the autoignition temperature determined in the pyrolysis furnace is far less sensitive to the presence of hydrocarbon oil contaminants than liquid oxygen mechanical impact tests. Additional testing was conducted using a modified pneumatic impact test system (ASTM Test Method for Ignition Sensitivity to Materials to Gaseous Fluid Impact [ASTM G 74]), to study the effect of hydrocarbon contamination on the ignition process. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aTape. =650 \0$aPolytetrafluoroethylene. =650 \0$aAutoignition temperature. =650 \0$aInfrared spectroscopy pyrolysis furnace. =650 \0$aFourier transform. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aCombustion. =650 \0$aPneumatic impact test. =650 \0$aMechanical impact test. =650 \0$aHydrocarbon contaminant. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 14$aPolytetrafluoroethylene. =650 24$aTape. =650 24$aHydrocarbon contaminant. =650 24$aMechanical impact test. =650 24$aPneumatic impact test. =650 24$aFourier transform. =650 24$aInfrared spectroscopy pyrolysis furnace. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aCombustion. =650 24$aAutoignition temperature. =700 1\$aJanoff, DD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPedley, MD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24851S.htm =LDR 03645nam a2200757 i 4500 =001 STP24861S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24861S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24861S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aAbbud-Madrid, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIgnition of Bulk Metals by a Continuous Radiation Source in a Pure Oxygen Atmosphere /$cA. Abbud-Madrid, MC. Branch, TJ. Feiereisen, JW. Daily. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aThe present work investigates the mechanisms that lead to ignition and subsequent self-sustained combustion of bulk metals. To this effect, an experimental study isolating the ignition process was conducted with the novel feature of using a short-arc lamp as a non-coherent, continuous radiation source. A 1000 W xenon arc lamp was used to irradiate the top surface of a cylindrical metal specimen 5 mm in diameter and 5 mm high in a quiescent pure-oxygen (O2) environment at an absolute pressure of 0.1 MPa. Measurement of surface temperature histories and a qualitative visual record of the ignition process and the subsequent self-sustained combustion event were obtained. Iron (Fe), titanium (Ti), zirconium (Zr), magnesium (Mg), zinc (Zn), tin (Sn), copper (Cu) and aluminum (Al) specimens were investigated. All metals exhibited ignition and sustained combustion except with the aluminum sample. Ignition temperatures below, above or in the range of the metal melting point were found. Ignition and combustion of copper rods at 0.1 MPa in normal gravity conditions revealed the dramatic effect of sample geometry, experimental configuration and ignition source on the ignitability and flammability of bulk metals. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aBulk metals. =650 \0$aCombustion. =650 \0$aContinuous radiation source. =650 \0$aCopper. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aIron. =650 \0$aMagnesium. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aRadiative heating. =650 \0$aTitanium. =650 \0$aZinc. =650 \0$aZirconium. =650 14$aBulk metals. =650 24$aAluminum. =650 24$aCombustion. =650 24$aContinuous radiation source. =650 24$aCopper. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aIron. =650 24$aMagnesium. =650 24$aOxygen. =650 24$aRadiative heating. =650 24$aTin. =650 24$aTitanium. =650 24$aZinc. =650 24$aZirconium. =700 1\$aBranch, MC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDaily, JW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFeiereisen, TJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24861S.htm =LDR 02630nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP24870S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24870S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24870S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aMcllroy, MS.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Investigation of Laboratory Methods for Cleaning Typical Metallic Surfaces Using Aqueous Type Cleaning Agents /$cMS. Mcllroy. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aPresently, industry places heavy reliance on the use of chlorinated solvents to achieve acceptable levels of cleanliness for systems in oxygen service. The Montreal Protocol and other restrictions will prohibit the use of these types of solvents because of potential damage to the environment. This paper discusses some of the issues involved in assessing aqueous based cleaning agents. A gravimetric test procedure has been developed to have a standard method of comparing the ability of a cleaning agent to remove oil and grease contaminants from prepared metal coupons. Data is presented to demonstrate the results of the test procedure. The testing addresses the use of a soak method and ultrasonics. The effects of time and temperature are directly addressed. Other variables are discussed in general terms such as disposal and cost considerations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAqueous. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetal cleaning. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aSolvents. =650 \0$aUltrasonics. =650 14$aOxygen. =650 24$aAqueous. =650 24$aMetal cleaning. =650 24$aSolvents. =650 24$aUltrasonics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24870S.htm =LDR 02865nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP24847S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24847S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24847S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aCross, JA.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Test Method for Measuring the Minimum Oxygen Concentration to Support an Intraluminal Flame /$cGW. Sidebotham, JA. Cross, GL. Wolf. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA test method for measuring the minimum concentration to support an intraluminal flame is described. An oxidizer is flowed through a plastic tube, and an ignition source is applied to the free end of the tube. If the oxygen concentration is sufficient, a flame propagates along the inner surface of the tube, termed an intraluminal flame. The minimum concentration of oxygen, or limiting oxygen index (LOI), that will support such a flame is determined. Results are reported for polyvinyl chloride tubing and compared to those using the standard ASTM D 2863, the candle-type flammability test. In the intraluminal test, the LOI with helium as the diluent gas is lower than that with nitrogen as the diluent, in contrast to results using ASTM D 2863. The effects of buoyancy are reduced in the intraluminal test, and the results may therefore be more applicable to low gravity environments. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCombustion. =650 \0$aEndotracheal tube fires. =650 \0$aFlame spread. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicrogravity. =650 \0$aOxygen index. =650 \0$aPolyvinyl chloride. =650 14$aFlame spread. =650 24$aCombustion. =650 24$aEndotracheal tube fires. =650 24$aMicrogravity. =650 24$aOxygen index. =650 24$aPolyvinyl chloride. =700 1\$aSidebotham, GW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWolf, GL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24847S.htm =LDR 02795nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP24854S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24854S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24854S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aSchadler, JL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPressurized Flammability Limits of selected Sintered Filter Materials in High-Pressure Gaseous Oxygen /$cJL. Schadler, JM. Stoltzfus. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aPrevious promoted combustion tests have demonstrated that the threshold pressure (the minimum oxygen pressure required to self-sustain combustion) of various engineering alloys is dependent on the configuration of the sample. Monel 400, when configured as a 3.2-mm (0.13-in.) -diameter rod, has a threshold pressu re 500 times greater than when configured as a 60 x 60 wire mesh constructed of 0.19-mm (0.0075-in.) -diameter wire. Sintered filter elements, often used in oxygen systems, have finely divided construction (a high surface to volume ratio) similar to a wire mesh configuration. This similarity raises the question whether the threshold pressure data for the 3.2-mm (0.13-in.) -diameter rod, the wire mesh, or neither should be used for various alloys configured as sintered filter elements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aFilters. =650 \0$aMetal powders. =650 \0$aPromoted combustion. =650 \0$aSample configuration. =650 \0$aSintered metal. =650 \0$aThreshold pressure. =650 14$aPromoted combustion. =650 24$aFilters. =650 24$aMetal powders. =650 24$aSample configuration. =650 24$aSintered metal. =650 24$aThreshold pressure. =700 1\$aStoltzfus, JM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24854S.htm =LDR 03274nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP24853S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24853S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24853S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aBryan, CJ.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Assessment of the Flammability Hazard of Several Corrosion Resistant Metal Alloys /$cCJ. Bryan, JM. Stoltzfus, MV. Gunaji. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aThe Space Shuttle launch environment at the John F. Kennedy Space Center is extremely corrosive. Recent corrosion studies have identified Hastelloy B-2, Haynes Alloy C-230, Hastelloy C-22, Hastelloy C-276, Hastelloy G-30, and Inconel 625 as being very resistant to this launch environment. Since several corrosion related problems have been encountered in the launch support oxygen systems, especially the expansion bellows in the liquid oxygen vacuum jacketed lines, it was decided to evaluate the flaramability of these alloys in oxygen. Therefore, the NASA White Sands Test Facility was requested to evaluate the ignition susceptibility of these alloys using particle impact, frictional heating, and promoted combustion tests. These tests indicated that the corrosion resistant alloys were more ignition resistant than the materials in the existing systems. Hastelloy C-22 expansion bellows installed in the Orbiter Fuel Cell Servicing System have performed satisfactorily since installation in 1989. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aCompatibility. =650 \0$aFlame propagation. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aFrictional heating. =650 \0$aHastelloy. =650 \0$aInconel. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aParticle impact. =650 \0$aPromoted combustion. =650 \0$aSafety. =650 14$aOxygen. =650 24$aCompatibility. =650 24$aFlame propagation. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aFrictional heating. =650 24$aHastelloy. =650 24$aInconel. =650 24$aMetals. =650 24$aParticle impact. =650 24$aPromoted combustion. =650 24$aSafety. =700 1\$aGunaji, MV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStoltzfus, JM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24853S.htm =LDR 02354nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP24857S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24857S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24857S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aYentzen, MJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Bronze Alloys for use as Wear Ring Material in Liquid Oxygen Pump /$cMJ. Yentzen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThe selection of materials for wear parts in oxygen pumps or compressors is critical from an oxygen compatibility perspective because the function of the part is to absorb frictional energy. Part of this energy is absorbed by the sample as heat and can cause ignition of the material. There is little data on the compatibility of bronze alloys typically used for wear parts in oxygen systems, so it is difficult to ensure that the most compatible materials are used. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aBronze alloys. =650 \0$aFriction. =650 \0$aFrictional heating test. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aLiquid oxygen pump. =650 \0$aWear ring. =650 14$aBronze alloys. =650 24$aFriction. =650 24$aFrictional heating test. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aLiquid oxygen pump. =650 24$aWear ring. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24857S.htm =LDR 03261nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP24863S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24863S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24863S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aChristianson, R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Buna N Ignition Hazard in Gaseous Oxygen /$cRM. Shelley, R. Christianson, JM. Stoltzfus. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe NASA Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility (WSTF) evaluated the ignition hazards of a section of Buna N rubber suspected to be lodged in a gaseous oxygen system. A configuration simulation tester was used to test for the minimum mass of Buna N required to cause an ignition hazard, which meant ignition of the Inconel 718 metal structures of the oxygen system. High-density polyethylene (HOPE), a comparison material with a higher heat of combustion than Buna N, was also tested. Analytical techniques were performed on the Buna N rubber and the HOPE to investigate the polymer-to-metal ignition process. The minimum weight required to cause ignition in the Inconel 718 was 1.5 mg, which was more than the 0.1-0.2 mg of contaminant found in the oxygen system. HOPE had a lower propensity to ignite the Inconel 718 even though it has a much higher heat of combustion than Buna N; this result was explained in terms of the different structures of the two polymers. Additional testing was conducted to examine the differences of two different batches of Buna N at 10 ± 0.5-mg samples. Buna N was found to be batch sensitive in its ignition performance; batch differences were more easily discernible by analytical techniques. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aHigh-density polyethylene. =650 \0$aIgnition hazard simulation. =650 \0$aThermal gravimetric analysis. =650 14$aBuna N. =650 24$aDifferential scanning calorimeter light-pipe. =650 24$aFourier transform infrared tube furnace apparatus. =650 24$aHigh-density polyethylene. =650 24$aIgnition hazard simulation. =650 24$aThermal gravimetric analysis. =700 1\$aShelley, RM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStoltzfus, JM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24863S.htm =LDR 02238nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP24852S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24852S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24852S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aMcllroy, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPromoted Ignition-Combustion behavior of Carbon Steel in Oxygen Gas Mixtures /$cK. Mcllroy, J. Million, R. Zawierucha. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aPromoted ignition-combustion is a term which has been used to describe a situation where a substance with poor oxygen compatibility ignites and supports the combustion of a more resistant material. Previous papers on the subject in recent years have reported on the investigation of this phenomenon as it related to carbon steel, stainless steels and a number of engineering alloys. However, the bulk of these investigations have involved relatively high pressures. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCarbon Steel. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aPromoted Ignition-Combustion. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 14$aPromoted Ignition-Combustion. =650 24$aCarbon Steel. =650 24$aOxygen. =700 1\$aMillion, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZawierucha, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24852S.htm =LDR 03201nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP24865S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24865S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24865S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aBarthélémy, HM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCompatibility of Aluminium Packings with Oxygen - Test Results under Simulated Operating Conditions /$cHM. Barthélémy. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aMetallic structured packings are used more and more in the cryogenic distillation of air because it results in systems that consume less energy than the conventional distillation tray technology employed before. These packings are normally manufactured from corrugated sheets of thin metal. Aluminium alloys are known to be the best candidate metal for these corrugated sheets because of their good properties at cryogenic temperatures excellent formability, light weight and low cost. The purpose of this investigation was to recheck the oxygen compatibility of aluminium structured packing under simulated operating conditions. First, a series of tests were performed using simplified testing conditions to identify the important parameters, such as oxygen purity, energy supplied (type and level), and oil contamination. These tests were carried out in gaseous, liquid and gaseous/liquid oxygen environments. A second series of tests was performed under simulated operating conditions, reproducing, in particular, the irrigation conditions found in normal service. These tests have confirmed the compatibility of aluminium packings with oxygen under actual operating conditions and confirmed the choice of this material for structured packing. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aAir separation. =650 \0$aAluminium. =650 \0$aCombustion propagation. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aOxygen compatibility. =650 \0$aStructured packing. =650 14$aOxygen compatibility. =650 24$aAir separation. =650 24$aAluminium. =650 24$aCombustion propagation. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aStructured packing. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24865S.htm =LDR 02593nam a2200697 i 4500 =001 STP24845S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24845S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24845S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aLowrie, R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOxygen Compatibility of Metals and Alloys /$cR. Lowrie. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b44 =520 3\$aThe oxygen compatibility of metals and alloys is highly important because they constitute the major part of most oxygen systems. The recent development of semi-standard tests for metal specimens has greatly increased our understanding of the ignitability and combustibility of commonly used metals and alloys. The results of such testing are summarized and discussed for the major alloy groups. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAlloys. =650 \0$aCombustibility. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aFrictional heating. =650 \0$aIgnitability. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aOxygen compatibility. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aParticle impact. =650 \0$aPromoted combustion. =650 \0$aSafety. =650 \0$aSelection. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 14$aOxygen. =650 24$aAlloys. =650 24$aCombustibility. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aFrictional heating. =650 24$aIgnitability. =650 24$aMetals. =650 24$aOxygen compatibility. =650 24$aParticle impact. =650 24$aPromoted combustion. =650 24$aSafety. =650 24$aSelection. =650 24$aTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24845S.htm =LDR 02826nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP24859S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24859S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24859S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aBenz, FJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aModeling of Al And Mg Igniters Used in the Promoted Combustion of Metals and Alloys in High Pressure Oxygen /$cTA. Steinberg, DB. Wilson, FJ. Benz. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aNASA determines flammability of metal and alloy samples in high pressure oxygen by Test 17 of NHB 8060.1C. An aluminum or magnesium promoter, releasing at least 3.0 kJ, is used as the sample ignition source. This ignition system is modelled using lumped-parameter mathematical equations and solved using the MATLAB computer code. Model parameters were obtained from the combustion of Al and Mg promoters on copper rods in the standard flammability instrument system. The copper rod is non-flammable under test conditions, that is, pure oxygen pressures of 3.44, 6.89, 20.7, 34.4 and 68.9 MPa. At test conditions, both aluminum and magnesium alloyed with the copper rod and burned in liquid phase reactions. The following heterogenous kinetic reaction rate functions were obtained: for Al: RAl=0.102Po21.+0.186Po2,g/m2sfor Mg: RMg=0.067Po21.+0.146Po2,g/m2s. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aKinetic reaction rate Al/Mg. =650 \0$aLiquid phase metal combustion. =650 \0$aMetal ignition model. =650 \0$aTime-to-ignition. =650 14$aMetal ignition model. =650 24$aKinetic reaction rate Al/Mg. =650 24$aLiquid phase metal combustion. =650 24$aTime-to-ignition. =700 1\$aSteinberg, TA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilson, DB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24859S.htm =LDR 02840nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP24869S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24869S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24869S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aChristianson, RC.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Hazards Analysis Method for Oxygen Systems Including Several Case Studies /$cJA. Daniel, RC. Christianson, JM. Stoltzfus, MA. Rucker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aOxygen systems and components have hazards associated with the ignitability and flammability of the constituent materials. The NASA Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility developed a method for analyzing the hazards of oxygen systems and components. Using this method, material flammability and the risks associated with various ignition modes were addressed. In addition, secondary hazards, such as those caused by seal leakage and the formation of oxygen-enriched environments exterior to pressure-retaining components were addressed. This hazards analysis method is presented as a systematic investigation tool and as a means of training individuals on the nature and level of severity of oxygen-enriched combustion. Three case studies drawn from work performed at the NASA Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility are presented. These case studies were conducted on a space flight component, an aircraft flight system, and a facility installation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aHazards analysis. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aOxygen systems. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 14$aHazards analysis. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aOxygen systems. =650 24$aOxygen. =700 1\$aDaniel, JA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRucker, MA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStoltzfus, JM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24869S.htm =LDR 03723nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP24871S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24871S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24871S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aHoma, JM.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Measurement of the Friction Coefficient and Hear of Metals in High-Pressure Oxygen /$cJM. Homa, JM. Stoltzfus. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aThe frictional forces generated during rubbing contact of metals greatly influence the ignitability of the bulk material when exposed to high-pressure oxygen environments. Previous works have ranked the ignition susceptibility of metals by frictional heating tests and by promoted combustion tests. Variations in the rankings by these two methods have been explained by differences in the friction coefficient and the resulting differences in frictional heat generation. A material with a higher coefficient of friction will produce more heat and will therefore achieve its ignition temperature at a lower PV product, where P is the normal load divided by the rubbing area and V is the relative linear velocity between the samples. A ranking of frictional ignition data taking into account the friction coefficient was shown to agree quite well with promoted combustion rankings. To further investigate the effects of the friction coefficient on ignition, a series of pin-on-disk friction tests were performed on five selected metals. These tests measured the friction and wear of each metal during the pre-ignition phase, while exposed to high-pressure oxygen. Wear characteristics appeared dramatically different for the pin-on-disk tests compared to the hollow cylinder configuration of the frictional heating test for some materials. Among the metals tested, three types of wear were observed: a severe adhesive wear resulting in high frictional forces; a mild wear characterized by a glazed oxide coating and low friction coefficients; and an adhesive-delamination wear combined with the release of many burning wear particles. The wear configuration was found to be extremely important when assessing the frictional heating properties that lead to ignition in oxygen-enriched atmospheres. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFriction coefficient. =650 \0$aFriction. =650 \0$aFrictional heating. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aPV product. =650 \0$aWear. =650 14$aFriction. =650 24$aFriction coefficient. =650 24$aFrictional heating. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aOxygen. =650 24$aPV product. =650 24$aWear. =700 1\$aStoltzfus, JM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24871S.htm =LDR 03762nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP24855S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24855S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24855S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aBenz, FJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMicrogravity and Normal Gravity Combustion of Metals and Alloys in High Pressure Oxygen /$cTA. Steinberg, DB. Wilson, FJ. Benz. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aThe NASA White Sands Test Facility has completed an extensive test program aimed at evaluating the burning characteristics of metals and alloys in microgravity environments. The metals and alloys burned in 100% oxygen include rods of 2219 aluminum, 316 stainless steel, copper, nickel 200, Monel K-500, zinc, magnesium, tungsten, iron, and titanium. Sheets and meshes of 316 stainless steel were also tested to study configuration effects. All metals and alloys tested supported combustion in the absence of gravity which indicates surface tension induced circulation is sufficient to ensure fuel/oxidizer mixing. The microgravity combustion of 316 stainless steel volatilized the chromium or chromium oxide, a result that does not occur in similar normal gravity tests. In microgravity the melting surface no longer remains horizontal but becomes slanted and the molten ball obtains a spherical shape and is often observed to precess around the rod. As in normal gravity, during the microgravity burning of the rods, the regression rate of the melting surface increases with either increasing oxygen pressure or decreasing rod diameter. In microgravity, however, the regression rate of the melting surface is significantly faster than in similar normal gravity tests. Metals and alloys considered nonflammable in normal gravity up to oxygen pressures of 68.9 MPa burned at significantly lower pressures in microgravity and configurations not considered flammable in normal gravity readily burned under similar microgravity conditions. These observations are consistent with the conclusion, due to retention of the molten material during microgravity burning, that the temperature in the molten ball in microgravity is greater than in normal gravity. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aAlloy combustion. =650 \0$aGravity effects. =650 \0$aMetal combustion. =650 \0$aMicrogravity alloy combustion. =650 \0$aMicrogravity metal combustion. =650 14$aMetal combustion. =650 24$aAlloy combustion. =650 24$aGravity effects. =650 24$aMicrogravity alloy combustion. =650 24$aMicrogravity metal combustion. =700 1\$aSteinberg, TA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilson, DB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24855S.htm =LDR 02625nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP24848S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24848S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24848S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aMcGuire, JG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSpontaneous Ignition Temperature of Tracheal Tubes /$cGL. Wolf, JG. McGuire, PF. Nolan, GW. Sidebotham. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aOperating room fires continue to be reported in the medical literature. To simulate operating room conditions, a high pressure spontaneous ignition apparatus was redesigned to allow for the determination of spontaneous ignition temperature of trachea! tubes in 100% oxygen at atmospheric pressure. Pure oxygen flowed through a test chamber at 100 cm3/min, and a temperature ramp rate of 10°C/min was used. Sample temperature, chamber temperature, chamber pressure and elapsed time were stored on-line by computer. The experimental ignition temperature was observed as a spike in sample temperature-time plot. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCombustion. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPolyvinyl chloride. =650 \0$aRed rubber. =650 \0$aSilicon rubber. =650 \0$aSpontaneous ignition temperature. =650 \0$aTracheal tube fires. =650 14$aCombustion. =650 24$aPolyvinyl chloride. =650 24$aRed rubber. =650 24$aSilicon rubber. =650 24$aSpontaneous ignition temperature. =650 24$aTracheal tube fires. =700 1\$aNolan, PF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSidebotham, GW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWolf, GL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24848S.htm =LDR 02842nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP24868S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24868S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24868S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aKoch, UH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOxygen System Safety /$cUH. Koch. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b26 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the hazards of high-pressure oxygen systems, lists five major causes of oxygen fires, and provides extensive references for additional information on the subject. The primary emphasis is on adiabatic compression, which has been identified as a significant but often overlooked cause of oxygen fires. The information contained in this paper was compiled from many sources; the author is not an oxygen safety expert or oxygen system design consultant. Oxygen users should obtain qualified professional assistance to establish design specifications and operating practices for the safe use of oxygen. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAdiabatic compression. =650 \0$aCombustion. =650 \0$aHigh-pressure oxygen. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aOxygen fires. =650 \0$aOxygen service. =650 \0$aOxygen system design. =650 \0$aOxygen system materials selection. =650 \0$aOxygen system operating procedures. =650 \0$aOxygen systemcleanliness. =650 \0$aSonic velocity. =650 14$aAdiabatic compression. =650 24$aCombustion. =650 24$aHigh-pressure oxygen. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aOxygen fires. =650 24$aOxygen service. =650 24$aOxygen system design. =650 24$aOxygen system materials selection. =650 24$aOxygen system operating procedures. =650 24$aOxygen systemcleanliness. =650 24$aSonic velocity. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24868S.htm =LDR 02491nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP24862S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24862S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24862S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aBeeson, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCombustion Characteristics of Polymers as Ignition Promoters /$cRM. Shelley, DB. Wilson, H. Beeson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aFour polymers, which were high density polyethylene (HDPE), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), unfilled polyimide (PI), and graphite-filled polyimide (GPI), were burned in high pressure oxygen over the range 0.7 to 69 MPa. Three metallic materials were used as support rods: aluminum 2216, stainless steel 316, and pure copper. Flame characteristics of the polymers are described, as well as the polymer potential for igniting the metal support. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aMetal ignition. =650 \0$aPolyethylene. =650 \0$aPolyimide. =650 \0$aPolymer combustion. =650 \0$aPolymer flames. =650 \0$aPolytetrafluoroethylene. =650 14$aPolymer combustion. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aMetal ignition. =650 24$aPolyethylene. =650 24$aPolyimide. =650 24$aPolymer flames. =650 24$aPolytetrafluoroethylene. =700 1\$aShelley, RM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilson, DB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24862S.htm =LDR 02499nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP24864S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24864S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24864S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aCooper, SL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCompatibility of Aluminum Packing with Oxygen Environments under Simulated Operating Conditions /$cR. Zawierucha, JF. Million, SL. Cooper, K. McIlroy, JR. Martin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aHigh surface area aluminum structured packings are possible components in cryogenic distillation columns used for air separation. Recently published literature has reported on the occurrence of strong energy releases involving aluminum structured packing which was subjected to flammability tests in the presence of liquid oxygen using strong thermite and magnesium promoters, under conditions which may not be typical of operating conditions in a cryogenic distillation column. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aAluminum Packing. =650 \0$aCryogenic Distillation Columns. =650 \0$aMetals Flammability. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 14$aAluminum Packing. =650 24$aCryogenic Distillation Columns. =650 24$aMetals Flammability. =650 24$aOxygen. =700 1\$aMartin, JR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcIlroy, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMillion, JF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZawierucha, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24864S.htm =LDR 03334nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP24850S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24850S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24850S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aHirsch, DB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Diluents on Flammability of Nonmetals in High-Pressure Oxygen Mixtures /$cDB. Hirsch, RL. Bunker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aNASA White Sands Test Facility recently investigated the effects of diluents on flammability of nonmetals. Downward-flame propagation flammability tests were conducted on Teflon PTFE, Kel-F 81, and Viton samples, using helium, nitrogen, argon, and neon diluents.The tests were conducted at 6.9 MPa (1000 psia), 20.7 MPa (3000 psia), and 34.5 MPa (5000 psia) using various diluent/oxygen mixtures. The test objective was to determine the minimum diluent concentration required to extinguish the burning sample. The data indicated that at pressures of 6.9 MPa (1000 psia) and higher, the materials tested (which are among the most commonly used nonmetals in oxygen systems) would burn even in low-oxygen concentrations. Large quantities of diluents, approximately 60 percent and higher, were required to prevent sustained combustion. Helium was the most effective diluent for preventing flame propagation, followed by nitrogen, neon, and argon. The effectiveness of helium could be explained by its high thermal conductivity, which could have resulted in reduced heat-feedback to the burning material. For a given pressure increase, the increase in diluent concentration required for sample extinguishment was higher for Teflon PTFE and Kel-F 81 than for Viton. At some pressure between 20.7 MPa (3000 psia) and 34.5 MPa (5000 psia), Teflon PTFE and Kel-F 81 became flammable in air, indicating that high-pressure air systems require careful selection of appropriate nonmetallic materials and design considerations to avoid ignition sources. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCombustion. =650 \0$aPolymers. =650 \0$aDiluents. =650 \0$aNonmetals. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 14$aPolymers. =650 24$aNonmetals. =650 24$aDiluents. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aCombustion. =700 1\$aBunker, RL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24850S.htm =LDR 02513nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP24866S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24866S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24866S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aBaur, K.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Behaviour of Oil Films on Structured Packing Under Cryogenic Conditions /$cA. Kirzinger, K. Baur, E. Lassmann. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aToday structured packing is commonly applied in cryogenic air separation plants. Packing is typically characterised by a high surface-to-volume-ratio. Due to the large surface of packing in comparison to common sieve trays - provided equal amounts of oil are attached to surfaces more organic material may be present within a low pressure column of an air separation plant. Since an enrichment of organic material in an air separation plant or in liquid oxygen is a principal hazard and a major accumulation of organic material magnifies this risk, experimental tests were conducted to determine whether chipping of oil at cryogenic temperatures is possible. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aCleanliness. =650 \0$aOil film. =650 \0$aStructured packing. =650 14$aStructured packing. =650 24$aAnalytical oil determination method on surfaces. =650 24$aCleanliness. =650 24$aOil film. =700 1\$aKirzinger, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLassmann, E.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24866S.htm =LDR 03443nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP24860S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP24860S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP24860S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.3 =082 04$a628.9/22$223 =100 1\$aAbbud-Madrid, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aGravity and Pressure Effects on the Steady-State Temperature of Heated Metal Specimens in a Pure Oxygen Atmosphere /$cTJ. Feiereisen, MC. Branch, A. Abbud-Madrid, JW. Daily. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA fundamental description of the heat transfer mechanisms leading to the combustion of metals in a pure oxygen atmosphere over a range of levels of gravity is important in understanding spacecraft fire safety. In this study, a new method of metal specimen heating to the point of combustion by focused optical radiation was used. A computational model of the laboratory combustion chamber and specimen heating was developed. Accuracy of the computational software was evaluated with two test cases comparing calculated output with experimental data from the literature. Model accuracy was evaluated by comparing computational output with experimental data at 1.0 g and 0.1 MPa. A range of gravity from 0.0 g to 10.0 g and a range of pressure from 0.01 MPa to 1.0 MPa was then explored. The results indicated that for a constant input heat flux on the specimen, convection heat transfer increased and asymptotically approached a limit for both the increased gravity case and increased pressure case. This limit in convection heat transfer caused a limit in minimum specimen temperature regardless of gravity field magnitude or chamber pressure within the ranges studied. In addition, it has been shown computationally that the microgravity laminar free convection environment can be simulated in the terrestrial laboratory by reducing the ambient pressure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xFlammability. =650 \0$aCombustion of bulk metals. =650 \0$aComputer modeling. =650 \0$aFree convection. =650 \0$aMicrogravity combustion. =650 \0$aOxygen environment. =650 14$aMicrogravity combustion. =650 24$aCombustion of bulk metals. =650 24$aComputer modeling. =650 24$aFree convection. =650 24$aOxygen environment. =700 1\$aBranch, MC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDaily, JW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFeiereisen, TJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP24860S.htm =LDR 02100nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP12801S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12801S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12801S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aBixby-Hammett, DM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHead and Neck Injuries in Equestrian Sports /$cDM. Bixby-Hammett. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aHorse activities have a large number of participants in the United States. Most accident occur in leisure activities making record keeping difficult. Horse activities are relatively safety ranking 67 in the number of admissions to hospital emergency rooms in the USA. Injuries when they occur to equestrians tends to be severe. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aHorse related deaths. =650 \0$aHorse related injuries. =650 \0$aProtective headgear. =650 14$aHorse related injuries. =650 24$aHorse related deaths. =650 24$aProtective headgear. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12801S.htm =LDR 01934nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12804S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12804S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12804S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aGabrielsen, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCauses of Pool Diving Accidents /$cM. Gabrielsen, AH. Mittelstaedt. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b31 =520 3\$aIncreasing research into diving injuries and fatalities as revealed in litigation over the years, can provide an insight into prevention and correction of the causes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAccidents. =650 \0$aDiving. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aHead. =650 \0$aInjuries. =650 \0$aNeck. =650 \0$aPools. =650 14$aDiving. =650 24$aAccidents. =650 24$aHead. =650 24$aInjuries. =650 24$aNeck. =650 24$aPools. =700 1\$aMittelstaedt, AH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12804S.htm =LDR 03382nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12816S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12816S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12816S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aHeald, JH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBall Standards Relevant to Risk of Head Injury /$cJH. Heald, DA. Pass. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aSeveral baseball and softball physical properties relate directly or indirectly to the risk of head injury, namely size, weight, hardness, and liveliness. Rule book specifications for the official game balls in baseball and Softball specify the size and weight. Ball liveliness is sometimes specified. This study has evaluated the effects of ball hardness and liveliness on the risk of head injury in impact studies with humanoid head models, rigid head forms, and actual cadaver impact tests. The Severity Index (SI) and Head Injury Criteria (HIC) were both measured over a wide range of ball hardness and impact speeds. The risk of head injury was determined using the Prasad-Mertz risk curves. The results reveal a very strong relationship between ball hardness and head injury risk, ranging from 80% risk at 28.6 m/s (60 mph) for popular hard baseballs and softballs, down to 1% risk for softer balls now being used in some youth league programs. The cadaver impact tests confirmed that the humanoid head model and Severity Index injury criteria are well suited for the prediction of head injury risk for highly focal (concentrated in small area) blows from baseballs and softballs to the side of the unprotected head. Field test injury statistics show that the use of softer type baseballs in youth league play can reduce the incidence of ball impact injuries by about 70%. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aBall impact injuries. =650 \0$aBaseball injury standards. =650 \0$aBaseball injury. =650 \0$aBaseball standards. =650 \0$aHead injury. =650 \0$aInjury standards. =650 14$aHead injury. =650 24$aBall impact injuries. =650 24$aBaseball injury standards. =650 24$aBaseball injury. =650 24$aBaseball standards. =650 24$aInjury standards. =700 1\$aPass, DA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12816S.htm =LDR 03097nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP12821S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12821S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12821S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aIngersoll, CD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMeasurement of Sensory Functioning and Integration Following Closed Head Injury /$cCD. Ingersoll. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b53 =520 3\$aA protocol for measuring sensory functioning and integration is discussed along with different approaches for examining the information collected. This protocol involves performing six variations of the Romberg test on a force platform. The six test conditions either eliminate sensory input or produce inaccurate visual and/or surface orientation inputs. Total, anterior-posterior, and medial-lateral sway are calculated from force platform center of pressure data. Five Romberg coefficients were formulated to determine the relative destabilizing effects of the last five test conditions. Center of pressure data were also subjected to a Fast Fourier Transform to examine the frequency spectrum associated with postural sway. Five frequency bands representing visual input, semicircular canal function, otolith function, and somatosensory input are evaluated. The results of studies examining each of these methods of evaluating sensory function and integration are presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aClosed head injury. =650 \0$aFast fourier transform. =650 \0$aMotor control. =650 \0$aPostural control. =650 \0$aPostural sway. =650 \0$aSomatosensory input. =650 \0$aVestibular input. =650 \0$aVisual input. =650 14$aClosed head injury. =650 24$aFast fourier transform. =650 24$aMotor control. =650 24$aPostural control. =650 24$aPostural sway. =650 24$aSomatosensory input. =650 24$aVestibular input. =650 24$aVisual input. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12821S.htm =LDR 03174nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP12822S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12822S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12822S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aHurt, HH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAccident Performance of Motorcycle and Bicycle Safety Helmets /$cHH. Hurt, DR. Thom. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aMotorcycle and bicycle safety helmets must adhere to specific technical requirements in order to provide protection. Various helmet configurations illustrate success with the application of these principles as well as failure by the neglect of these technical principles. The most critical feature of truly protective headgear is the use of a significant amount of energy absorbing material for the liner of the safety helmet. The most successful safety helmets have been built to standards that incorporate these technical requirements as basic performance in the areas of retention systems and impact attenuation. The qualification of the safety helmet to the basic technical requirements insures protection to the covered integument as well as prevention of a class of "contact" injuries including skull fractures and intracranial injuries. In addition, the qualified safety helmet is shown to prevent or reduce most of a class of "inertial" injuries, but with certain limitations of specific rotational injuries which can not be excluded by any protective device. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aBicycles. =650 \0$aContact injuries. =650 \0$aHead injuries. =650 \0$aHelmet effectiveness. =650 \0$aHelmets. =650 \0$aImpact attenuation. =650 \0$aInertial injuries. =650 \0$aMotorcycles. =650 14$aHelmets. =650 24$aBicycles. =650 24$aContact injuries. =650 24$aHead injuries. =650 24$aHelmet effectiveness. =650 24$aImpact attenuation. =650 24$aInertial injuries. =650 24$aMotorcycles. =700 1\$aThom, DR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12822S.htm =LDR 02995nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12823S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12823S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12823S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aShiffer, RC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aASTM F-1292 as a Tool for Playground Injury Severity Reduction /$cRC. Shiffer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aIn 1986 an activity was undertaken by ASTM Committee F08 to develop a standard specification for testing playground surfaces impact attenuation. This activity resulted in the 1991 publication of ASTM F-1292 "Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation of Surface Systems Under and Around Playground Equipment." This specification sought to clarify the 1981 United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) guideline recommendation of instrumented headform deceleration levels less than 200 G-max when tested at accelerations equal to play equipment critical heights. As such, it specifies test methodology to be used for surface testing to be conducted both in the laboratory and in the field and allows the determination of the maximum drop height at which G-max does not exceed 200. In the 1991 CPSC guideline recommendation, a second criteria of less than 1000 Head Injury Criteria (HIC) was added to the 200 G-max requirement. Revisions to ASTM F-1292 are currently being balloted to include this 1000 HIC requirement and attendant acquisition methodology. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aImpact attenuation. =650 \0$aInstrumented headform. =650 \0$aPlay equipment critical heights. =650 \0$aPlayground surfaces. =650 14$aPlayground surfaces. =650 24$aASTM F-1292. =650 24$aHIC. =650 24$aImpact attenuation. =650 24$aInstrumented headform. =650 24$aPlay equipment critical heights. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12823S.htm =LDR 03608nam a2200673 i 4500 =001 STP12824S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12824S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12824S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aWilliams, ED.,$eauthor. =245 10$aJaw-Joint Disorders in Contact-sports' Athletes. Diagnosis and Prevention /$cED. Williams. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b31 =520 3\$aClinical and radiologic findings in contact-sports' athletes who sustained injury to the Vital Cranial Triad (VCT), a complex of bones consisting of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the tympanic temporal bone and the inferior surface of the petrous temporal bone, were studied. Approaches to the diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders focused on findings from patient history, clinical examination and a modified transcranial radiographic examination. Indications for radiography included headache, earache, nausea, vomiting, vertigo, impaired hearing and balance, muscle weakness, occlusal disturbances, TMJ pain and other symptoms associated with neurologic and circulatory deficit secondary to trauma. Radiologic findings included compression fractures, condylar neck fracture, degenerative condylar remodeling, obliteration of the articular eminence, atresia of the ear canal and other damage to the VCT. Structural damage to the VCT is described and the associated symptoms are discussed in the context of 4 exemplary cases. The use of a customized mandibular orthopedic repositioning appliance to prevent injuries to the VCT is discussed. Damage to the VCT leads to painful and tragic sequelae which can and must be prevented in contact sports. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aContact sports. =650 \0$aDiagnosis. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aIntraoral jaw-joint protection appliance. =650 \0$aJaw-joint disorders. =650 \0$aModified transcranial radiography. =650 \0$aPrevention. =650 \0$aRepetitive impact loading. =650 \0$aSequelae. =650 \0$aStrength testing. =650 \0$aSymptomatology. =650 \0$aTempomandibular disorders. =650 \0$aVital cranial triad. =650 14$aVital cranial triad. =650 24$aContact sports. =650 24$aDiagnosis. =650 24$aIntraoral jaw-joint protection appliance. =650 24$aJaw-joint disorders. =650 24$aModified transcranial radiography. =650 24$aPrevention. =650 24$aRepetitive impact loading. =650 24$aSequelae. =650 24$aStrength testing. =650 24$aSymptomatology. =650 24$aTempomandibular disorders. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12824S.htm =LDR 03076nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12814S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12814S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12814S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aCusick, JF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperimental Production of Head-Neck Injuries Under Dynamic Forces /$cFA. Pintar, N. Yoganandan, A. Sances, JF. Cusick. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b28 =520 3\$aCompression related mechanisms of injury are common in sports and recreational trauma to the human cervical spine. The purpose of these studies was to experimentally reproduce common clinically seen injuries of the head-neck complex. A total of 19 preparations (8 quasistatic, 11 dynamic) were used to obtain strength and motion information correlated to pathology. The quasistatic studies served to develope a method to kinematically monitor the localized deformations in the tissue as injury occurs. It was observed that significant relaxation of the tissues occur post-traumatically and the kinematic analysis quantified the true extent of the deformations to the cervical spine components. Under dynamic loading, mid to lower cervical spine compression-related trauma occurred. To reproduce these kinds of injuries, the pre-existing lordosis was removed and the head-neck complex was dynamically impacted. Parallel studies on the Hybrid III anthropomorphic manikin head-neck indicated a substantially different response in compression compared to the human cadaver specimens. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aBiomechanics. =650 \0$aCervical spine. =650 \0$aExperimental. =650 \0$aHead-neck. =650 \0$aInjuries. =650 14$aHead-neck. =650 24$aBiomechanics. =650 24$aCervical spine. =650 24$aExperimental. =650 24$aInjuries. =700 1\$aPintar, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSances, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYoganandan, N.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12814S.htm =LDR 03128nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12806S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12806S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12806S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aGilbert, RR.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Uniform Minimum Safe Diving Depth for Swimming Facilities /$cRR. Gilbert. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aSports medicine physicians have estimated as many as 1 800 spinal cord injuries from "shallow water" diving annually in our country. These injuries are devastating (usually high cervical injuries) resulting in quadriplegia. This high number of injuries is unacceptable and preventable. It is preventable by establishing a minimum safe diving depth in all bodies of water of 5 feet. The minimum depth of 5 feet has been recognized by a number of state public health codes and has been statistically documented by research and studies done by Dr. Milton Gabrielsen through Nova University. The establishment of a minimum safe diving depth is a "passive" safety system which promises to greatly reduce and eliminate the tragedy, economic loss, litigation resulting from the spinal cord injuries, and also result in millions of dollars of savings of medical care and costs for these tragic quadriplegic victims. In addition to a number of state public health codes, the American Red Cross and the Aquatic Injury Safety Group have advocated a minimum diving depth of 5 feet for many years. The establishment of a minimum safe diving depth of 5 feet does not eliminate diving, but rather promotes safe diving. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aQuadriplegic. =650 \0$aDiving. =650 \0$aMinimum depth. =650 \0$aShallow water. =650 \0$aStarting blocks. =650 \0$a5 feet. =650 \0$aNeck injury. =650 \0$aSpinal cord injury. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 14$aDiving. =650 24$a5 feet. =650 24$aStarting blocks. =650 24$aMinimum depth. =650 24$aNeck injury. =650 24$aQuadriplegic. =650 24$aSpinal cord injury. =650 24$aShallow water. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12806S.htm =LDR 02385nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12800S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12800S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12800S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aCantu, RC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnnual Survey of Catastrophic Football Injuries :$b1977-1992 /$cFO. Mueller, RC. Cantu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aFootball catastrophic injuries may never be totally eliminated, but continued research has resulted in rule changes, equipment standards, improved medical care both on and off the playing field, and changes in teaching the fundamental techniques of the game. These changes were the results of a united effort by coaches, administrators, researchers, equipment manufacturers, physicians, trainers and players. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aCatastrophic. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aNeck. =650 \0$aPrevention. =650 \0$aRegistry. =650 \0$aRisk factors. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 14$aSports injuries. =650 24$aCatastrophic. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aHead. =650 24$aNeck. =650 24$aPrevention. =650 24$aRegistry. =650 24$aRisk factors. =700 1\$aMueller, FO.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12800S.htm =LDR 03191nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12815S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12815S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12815S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aBosco, M.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Head Position on the Analysis of Cervical Motion /$cNR. Ordway, WT. Edwards, RG. Donelson, M. Bosco. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe motion of the head and neck until injury, or the threshold of injury is normally limited by the tension of soft tissues along the cervical spine and by any obstruction. The relative range of motion (ROM) available during loading until injury is dependent partially upon the initial starting position and the combinations of motions. In this study, an electromagnetic six degree of freedom digitizer was used to quantitatively assess the effect of head position on cervical spine ROM measurements for a group of 25 subjects with no known cervical symptoms. Forward sagittal translation of the head with respect to the thorax (protrusion) diminished the amount of extension motion available by 4.6°/cm. Backward sagittal translation of the head (retraction) diminished the amount of flexion motion available by 6.1°/cm. In addition, when the head was axially rotated losses of approximately 50% were displayed for measurements of flexion, extension, and lateral bending. This paper illustrates the importance of a defined starting head position when measuring cervical motion and the effects of combined motions. Accurate cervical ROM measurements will be influential in the design of sports equipment and in determining mechanisms of injury. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aCervical spine. =650 \0$aInjury. =650 \0$aMotion analysis. =650 \0$aRange of motion. =650 14$aCervical spine. =650 24$aInjury. =650 24$aMotion analysis. =650 24$aRange of motion. =700 1\$aDonelson, RG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aEdwards, WT.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOrdway, NR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12815S.htm =LDR 03275nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12817S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12817S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12817S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aHeck, JF.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Incidence of Spearing by Ball Carriers and Their Tacklers During a High School Football Season. /$cJF. Heck. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThis study established the cumulative incidence per season of ball carrier spearing and concurrent defensive spearing by tacklers for a New Jersey high school football season. Spearing (flexing the neck and initiating contact with the top of the helmet) is a significant cause of injury to the head and neck in football. To reduce the risk of head and neck injuries in football all types of spearing must be explored. Nine game films from the 1989 football season were viewed to determine the incidence of ball carrier spearing and concurrent defensive spearing. There were 167 incidents of ball carrier spearing (1 per 5.1 plays) and 72 incidents of concurrent defensive spearing (1 per 2.3 ball carrier spears). Officials can now penalize any player who initiates contact with his head. However, there were no spearing penalties called throughout the 1989 season. This study detected a surprisingly high cumulative incidence of ball carrier spearing and concurrent defensive spearing, along with poor enforcement of the spearing rule. To further reduce the risk of head and neck injuries officials should acknowledge ball carrier spearing as a rule infraction and enforce existing spearing rules during the tackling process. Coaches also should teach and drill correct technique with ball carriers, tacklers, and blockers throughout the season. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aBall carrier spearing. =650 \0$aConcurrent defensive spearing. =650 \0$aHead down. =650 \0$aSpearing. =650 \0$aTackling process. =650 14$aBall carrier spearing. =650 24$aConcurrent defensive spearing. =650 24$aHead down. =650 24$aSpearing. =650 24$aTackling process. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12817S.htm =LDR 02606nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP12818S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12818S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12818S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aCantu, RC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHow to Make Professional Boxing Safer-The American Medical Association Controversy /$cRC. Cantu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aCerebral concussions occur frequently in contact sports; more than 250 000 concussions occur annually in football alone. Definitions and classifications of severity of concussions vary, which makes evaluation of data extremely difficult. By combining elements of various definitions, the author has developed a practical, on-the-field grading scheme for identifying concussions in contact sports (grade 1: mild, with no loss of consciousness; grade 2: moderate, with less than five minutes of unconsciousness or more than 30 minutes of post-traumatic amnesia; grade 3: severe, with five or more minutes of unconsciousness or 24 or more hours of post-traumatic amnesia.) Also discussed are management of concussions and guidelines for determining when an athlete may safely return to play. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aAmerican Medical Association (AMA) =650 \0$aBoxing. =650 \0$aInjuries. =650 \0$aSafety. =650 14$aBoxing. =650 24$aAmerican Medical Association (AMA) =650 24$aInjuries. =650 24$aSafety. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12818S.htm =LDR 02749nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12812S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12812S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12812S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aLiu, YK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBuckling Analysis -- A Modal Method of Estimating Cervical Spine Injury Potential /$cLM. Voo, YK. Liu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThe whole straightened ligamentous cervical spinal column (C0/C1-T1) was represented by a three-dimensional segmented beam-column computer model, where vertebral bodies were treated as three-dimensional rigid body elements and intervertebral joints as three-dimensional joint elements having stiffness in axial compression-tension, antero-posterior and lateral shears, and flexural rotations (flexion-extension and lateral bending). Buckling modal analysis of this model estimated the potential responses of the cervical spine subjected to "axial" head impact. The calculated theoretical buckling loads are in agreement with the peak forces obtained in some of the in vitro cadaveric experiments of the cervical spine subjected to axial compressive loading. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aBiomechanics. =650 \0$aBuckling analysis. =650 \0$aCervical spine. =650 \0$aImpact. =650 \0$aMathematical modeling. =650 \0$aSpinal trauma. =650 14$aBiomechanics. =650 24$aBuckling analysis. =650 24$aCervical spine. =650 24$aImpact. =650 24$aMathematical modeling. =650 24$aSpinal trauma. =700 1\$aVoo, LM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12812S.htm =LDR 02814nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP12820S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12820S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12820S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aBoock, RJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHead Injured Patients Who Talk Before Deterioration or Death :$bThe TADD Syndrome /$cAK. Ommaya, LE. Thibault, RJ. Boock, DF. Meaney. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b33 =520 3\$aA review of a class of head injured patients who display a lucid interval before onset of coma which defines an important category of brain trauma. A hypothesis explaining the mechanism of this syndrome (T.A.D.D.) is developed on the basis of in-vitro testing of venous and arterial responses to tensile strains and the relevant clinico-pathologic data are reviewed. Venospasm is proposed as the cause of secondary ischemic hypoxia associated with a high incidence of acute subdural hematomas and brain swelling. Suggestions for further testing of this hypothesis and implications for preventive management are discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aAcute subdural hematoma. =650 \0$aBlood vessels. =650 \0$aBrain injury mechanisms. =650 \0$aBrain swelling. =650 \0$aLucid interval. =650 \0$aTensile strain. =650 \0$aVenospasm. =650 14$aVenospasm. =650 24$aAcute subdural hematoma. =650 24$aBlood vessels. =650 24$aBrain injury mechanisms. =650 24$aBrain swelling. =650 24$aLucid interval. =650 24$aTensile strain. =700 1\$aMeaney, DF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOmmaya, AK.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aThibault, LE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12820S.htm =LDR 02862nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP12811S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12811S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12811S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aDixon, CE.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Application of Rodent Models to the Study of Brain Injury Bimechanics. /$cCE. Dixon. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b33 =520 3\$aThe primary objective of this investigation was to determine the relative contributions of contact velocity and compression to acute neurological deficits and gross histologic changes following either central or lateral cortical impact with systematic, independent variations of contact velocity and depth of deformation. To investigate the response to midline and lateral cortical impact, rats were injured, under anesthesia, at 1 of 18 different combinations of impact velocity and compression parameters. Following injury, neurological response and the contusional state of the brain was noted. For both studies, acute neurologic responses correlated better with velocity compression product (VC) than with either velocity or compression alone. At low contact velocity, functional impairment is best predicted by maximal compression. However, as velocity increases, injury severity becomes a function of (VC), demonstrating the rate sensitivity of brain tissue. The central and lateral impact data support the viscous response (VmaxCmax) as a biomechanical predictor of rat brain injury. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aBimechanics. =650 \0$aBrain injury. =650 \0$aCortical contusion. =650 14$aBrain injury. =650 24$aBimechanics. =650 24$aCortical contusion. =650 24$aRats. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12811S.htm =LDR 02820nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12799S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12799S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12799S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aDick, RW.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Summary of Head and Neck Injuries in Collegiate Athletics Using the NCAA Injury Surveillance System. /$cRW. Dick. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aThe NCAA Injury Surveillance System (ISS) was used to evaluate head and neck injuries in twelve intercollegiate sports for 3-6 years through the 1990 season. Sports were categorized as those with and without mandated head protection. Prevalence of head and neck injuries were expressed as both a percentage of all reported injuries in a specific sport (%) as well as an injury rate (IR). In addition the primary injury mechanism was noted. Concussions were also listed as a percentage of all reported injuries in a sport and as an injury rate. Of the sports with no head protection, field hockey, men's soccer and women's soccer had the highest prevalence of head injuries and concussions expressed as both % or IR. Ice hockey and football had the highest head injury values of the sports with head protection. Wrestling and football showed the highest % and IR for neck injury. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aConcussion. =650 \0$aHead injury. =650 \0$aIntercollegiate athletics. =650 \0$aNCAA Injury Surveillance System. =650 \0$aNeck injury. =650 14$aHead injury. =650 24$aConcussion. =650 24$aIntercollegiate athletics. =650 24$aNCAA Injury Surveillance System. =650 24$aNeck injury. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12799S.htm =LDR 03333nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12803S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12803S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12803S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aFrye, RE.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) and Hazard Analysis /$cRE. Frye. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThis paper describes the design and operation of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), the development of national estimates and data on injuries, associated with products used in recreational and residential settings, and the identification of reasonable approaches to reducing the frequency and severity of injuries and deaths. The NEISS is a national probability sample of 91 hospitals which provide data on over 280,000 case reports each year. It is a multi-level data collection system, including extracts from hospital emergency room records, telephone follow-ups to injured persons, and on-site in-depth investigations of specific cases of interest. Examples are given on the development of national estimates and trends in injuries for such products as fireworks, playground equipment, and all-terrain vehicles. The identification of incident hazard patterns for specific sports activities or product types and the development of remedial efforts are discussed. These efforts may involve new product safety standards, public information and educational activities, or other steps to reduce unreasonable risks of injury. A description of how to obtain NEISS data and copies of CPSC reports from the National Injury Information Clearinghouse is included. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAssessment - national program. =650 \0$aBiostatistics. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aEmergency room. =650 \0$aFollow-up. =650 \0$aHazard analysis. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aSurveillance. =650 14$aHazard analysis. =650 24$aAssessment - national program. =650 24$aBiostatistics. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aEmergency room. =650 24$aFollow-up. =650 24$aNEISS. =650 24$aSports injuries. =650 24$aSurveillance. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12803S.htm =LDR 03200nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12809S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12809S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12809S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aBishop, PJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aImpact Postures and Neck Loading in Head First Collisions :$bA Review /$cPJ. Bishop. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aAxial compression of the cervical spine is a significant source of spinal cord trauma and quadriplegia. This paper summarizes a number of studies related to injury mechanisms and potential strategies for reducing the risk of trauma. Head first collisions at 1.8 m.s-1 were conducted with a mechanical test dummy fitted with a force and moment transducer in the neck. Films taken at 500 fps confirmed that the head-neck-torso system was decelerated in stages rather than uniformly, so that the neck became trapped between the fixed head and moving torso. Compression forces were about 4800N for the neutral neck and 3800N for the flexed neck. Further analysis with a post-processing computer model of the cervical spine revealed compressive forces in excess of 5000N in the lower regions (C5, C6, C7) for both the flexed and neutral postures. Simulations with the neck extended suggest that the anterior longitudinal ligament, the neural arches and spinous processes would likely be damaged. When the ATD was subjected to blows that produced side bending of the head and neck the compressive force output from the transducer was 50% lower when compared to direct axial loading. This side bending posture appears to offer some promise in reducing the compressive loads on the spine due to head first collisions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aAxial Loading. =650 \0$aCervical Spine. =650 \0$aFlexed/Extended Neck. =650 \0$aImpact Postures. =650 \0$aLateral Bending. =650 14$aAxial Loading. =650 24$aCervical Spine. =650 24$aFlexed/Extended Neck. =650 24$aImpact Postures. =650 24$aLateral Bending. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12809S.htm =LDR 02314nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP12798S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12798S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12798S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aClarke, KS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCornerstones for Future Directions in Head/Neck Injury Prevention in Sports /$cKS. Clarke. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aMuch progress has been made in the last two decades in the effort to minimize serious head and neck injuries in football. More importantly, much has been transferred to the attentions given the threat of catastrophic injuries in other sports. Issues arise, however, as to the need for, and nature of, further attentions. It is timely for this forum to address and update for future collective attentions what is known and acceptable as to each cornerstone supporting these attentions -- Awareness, Mechanism, Guidelines & Standards, and Shared Responsibility expectations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEpidemiology. =650 \0$aFootball. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aQuadriplegia. =650 \0$aRisk. =650 \0$aSports Injury. =650 14$aSports Injury. =650 24$aEpidemiology. =650 24$aFootball. =650 24$aQuadriplegia. =650 24$aRisk. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12798S.htm =LDR 01907nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP12805S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12805S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12805S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aByrd, JWT,$eauthor. =245 10$aRisk Factors of Head and Neck Injuries in Equestrian Activities /$cJWT Byrd. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (4 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aEquestrian activities represent a very heterogenous population. The risk of injury varies greatly among the various disciplines. Most injuries do not occur in organized competition but occur in the leisure, recreational or working environment. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHorse. =650 \0$aNeck. =650 \0$aEquestrian. =650 \0$aInjury. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 14$aHead. =650 24$aNeck. =650 24$aInjury. =650 24$aEquestrian. =650 24$aHorse. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12805S.htm =LDR 02535nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP12802S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12802S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12802S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aEdmonds, VE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSpinal Injuries in Ice Hockey :$bReview of 182 North American Cases and Analysis of Etiological Factors /$cCH. Tator, VE. Edmonds, L. Lapczak. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThis paper describes 182 cases of spinal injuries in North American ice hockey players occurring between 1966 and 1991. One hundred and seventy-three injuries occurred in Canada, 8 in the United States, and one Canadian player was injured in a game in Germany. The median age of the players was 18 and 96% were males. One hundred and thirty-eight had neck injuries. The majority of the injuries occurred in games in organized leagues. Spinal cord injury occurred in 106 cases, 51 of whom had complete spinal cord injuries. Collision of the helmeted head with the boards, especially following a check or push from behind, was the most common mechanism of injury. It is felt that most of these injuries are preventable. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDemography. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aIce hockey. =650 \0$aPrevention. =650 \0$aSpinal injuries. =650 14$aIce hockey. =650 24$aDemography. =650 24$aPrevention. =650 24$aSpinal injuries. =700 1\$aLapczak, L.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTator, CH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12802S.htm =LDR 02723nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12808S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12808S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12808S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aPieter, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCerebral Concussions in Taekwondo Athletes /$cED. Zemper, W. Pieter. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aInjury and exposure data were collected at eight major U.S. taekwondo tournaments between 1988 and 1990, involving 5 682 competitors and a total of 5 566 bouts. There were 802 recorded injuries, 292 (36%) severe enough to cause time-loss of one day or more from further participation. Injuries were equally divided between the head and lower extremities, each accounting for about 40% of the injuries, with the remainder to upper extremities and the body. Cerebral concussions were among the most serious injuries observed, with 58 recorded or approximately 1 for every 100 participants. The total cerebral concussion rate was 5.2/1 000 athlete-exposures or 1.1/1 000 minutes of exposure. These rates of concussions for taekwondo are 3.1 times higher than seen in college football games based on number of exposures, and 7.9 times as high based on time of exposure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aCerebral concussion. =650 \0$aEpidemiology. =650 \0$aInjury rates. =650 \0$aMartial arts. =650 14$aCerebral concussion. =650 24$aEpidemiology. =650 24$aInjury rates. =650 24$aMartial arts. =650 24$aTaekwondo. =700 1\$aZemper, ED.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12808S.htm =LDR 02469nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12810S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12810S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12810S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRD521 =082 04$a617.5/1044$223 =100 1\$aBurstein, AH.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Response of the Cervical Spine to Axial Loading :$bFeasibility for Intervention /$cAH. Burstein, JC. Otis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aWe present a two part study. The first part deals with the mechanics of cervical spine injury and the injury mechanism. We have established the parameters of a head first impact situation which gives rise to catastrophic cervical spine injuries. We have examined the parameters of head acceleration, time, neck and head force, and neck and trunk displacement associated with such injuries. We will present data on several types of football helmets, and show what alteration in the mechanics of injury can be expected from a helmet. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHead$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck$xWounds and injuries. =650 \0$aNeck Injuries. =650 \0$aSports injuries. =650 \0$aAir bag. =650 \0$aAxial loading. =650 \0$aCervical spine. =650 \0$aComputer simulation. =650 \0$aFootball helmets. =650 14$aCervical spine. =650 24$aAir bag. =650 24$aAxial loading. =650 24$aComputer simulation. =650 24$aFootball helmets. =700 1\$aOtis, JC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12810S.htm =LDR 01759nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42067S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42067S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42067S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTS300 =082 04$a669$223 =245 00$aChapter 4-Automotive Gasoline. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aAutomotive gasolines are used to fuel internal combustion spark-ignition engines. While gasolines discussed in this chapter are used primarily in passenger car and highway truck service, they also are used extensively in off-highway utility vehicles, farm machinery, two- and four-stroke cycle marine engines, and other spark-ignition engines employed in a variety of different service applications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPhysical metallurgy$xPeriodicals. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42067S.htm =LDR 01967nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42068S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42068S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42068S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTS300 =082 04$a669$223 =245 00$aChapter 5-Aviation Fuels. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (32 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aIt is difficult to discuss aviation fuels without reviewing the development history of the various types of aviation fuels and describing quality requirements in terms of official specifications produced by the cooperative efforts of engine manufacturers, airline operators, fuel suppliers, and appropriate government departments. These documents define the required fuel properties and specify the standard test methods to be used. The international validity of these specifications and rigid enforcement ensures that fuels of uniform quality are available on a worldwide basis for all types of aircraft engines. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPhysical metallurgy$xPeriodicals. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42068S.htm =LDR 01878nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42072S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42072S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42072S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =082 04$a620.1/36$223 =245 00$aChapter 9-Lubricating Greases. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe primary function of lubricants is to increase the efficiency of machinery by reducing friction and wear. Secondary functions include the dissipation of heat and removal of contaminants. Fluid lubricants are difficult to retain at the point of application and must be replenished frequently. If, however, a fluid lubricant is thickened, its retention is improved. A lubricating grease is simply a lubricating fluid which has been gelled by means of a thickening agent so that it may be retained more readily in the required area. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConcrete$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42072S.htm =LDR 01521nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42065S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42065S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42065S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =082 04$a620.1/36$223 =245 00$aChapter 2-Gaseous Fuels and Light Hydrocarbons. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aThe primary use for natural gas is as a fuel for the production of heat. Large quantities are used also as the source of hydrogen in the production of ammonia. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConcrete$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42065S.htm =LDR 01882nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42064S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42064S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42064S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTS300 =082 04$a669$223 =245 00$aChapter 1-Crude Oils. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aWhile crude oil occurs underground in most of the world, its origin continues to be the subject of speculation by scientists. Crude oils are organic in nature and made up of combinations of carbon and hydrogen with lesser amounts of sulfur, nitrogen, oxygen, and traces of vanadium, nickel, and other metals. The compounds of carbon and hydrogen are complex but are principally paraffinic, naphthenic, and aromatic. Any given crude oil consists of thousands of compounds, its complexity increasing with the boiling range of the oil. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPhysical metallurgy$xPeriodicals. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42064S.htm =LDR 02118nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42066S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42066S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42066S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =082 04$a620.1/36$223 =245 00$aChapter 3-Petroleum Solvents. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe term "petroleum solvents" describes the special liquid hydrocarbon fractions obtained from petroleum for use in industrial processes and commercial formulations to dissolve, suspend, or transport the other ingredients of the process or formulation. In recent years, the variety of petroleum solvents has been increased considerably due to the development of refinery processes designed primarily for the transformation of low-octane feedstocks to high-octane fuels. These new developments led to the production of certain important solvents and intermediates which were obtained previously only from the coal carbonizing industry. By definition, the solvents obtained from the petrochemical industry-the alcohols, ethers, etc.-are outside the scope of this chapter. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConcrete$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42066S.htm =LDR 02053nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42070S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42070S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42070S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =082 04$a620.1/36$223 =245 00$aChapter 7-Heating and Power Generation Fuels. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (26 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aAlthough most petroleum products can be utilized as fuels, the term "fuel oil," if used without qualification, may be interpreted differently in various countries. For example, in Europe fuel oil generally is associated with the black, viscous, residual material which remains as the result of refinery distillation of crude oil either alone or in a blend with lighter components, and it is used for steam generation for large, slow-speed diesel engine operation and industrial heating and processing. In the United States, the term "fuel oil" is applied to both the residual type material and the distillate type products such as domestic heating oil, kerosine, and burner fuel oils. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConcrete$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42070S.htm =LDR 01929nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42074S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42074S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42074S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =082 04$a620.1/36$223 =245 00$aChapter 11-White Mineral Oils. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$a"Russian Oil," originally made from the straw colored crude oil produced in the Surakhany district of Russia and first introduced abroad in 1913 for its therapeutic value in the treatment of constipation, was the grandfather of the white oils of today. Within the subsequent time span, many new processes and process improvements have been made to produce these unique and valuable petroleum products. At the same time, there has been an increasing demand by both government and industry for more stringent purity requirements and special properties for use in new applications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConcrete$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42074S.htm =LDR 01648nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42069S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42069S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42069S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTS300 =082 04$a669$223 =245 00$aChapter 6-Diesel Engine and Nonaviation Gas Turbine Fuels. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (27 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aAlthough not totally alike, the quality criteria and methods for testing diesel and nonaviation gas-turbine fuels are sufficiently similar to permit the two fuels to be addressed in a single chapter. Differences that do exist will become apparent to the reader. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPhysical metallurgy$xPeriodicals. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42069S.htm =LDR 01996nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42073S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42073S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42073S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =082 04$a620.1/36$223 =245 00$aChapter 10-Petroleum Waxes, Including Petrolatums. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aIn the early years of petroleum processing, the waxy materials that were separated were regarded as waste with no commercial value. Ultimately, however, wax products were recovered from the waste streams and, with the benefit of additional refining, were found to be useful replacements for natural waxes in many applications. A variety of grades of petroleum wax evolved that covered a broad range of physical properties. Now the petroleum wax product lines are in demand for a wide variety of uses. (It is of some interest to note that the end uses of wax are probably more diverse than the uses of any other petroleum product.) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConcrete$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42073S.htm =LDR 01737nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42075S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42075S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42075S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =082 04$a620.1/36$223 =245 00$aChapter 12-Petroleum Oils for Rubber. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aPetroleum products covering a molecular weight range that includes light solvents, lubricating oils, waxes, and residual materials have been used with rubber for at least 150 years. Today, these same products are still used, and, since the advent of synthetic rubber, their use has reached greater proportions than ever before. This chapter, however, will be limited to petroleum oils. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConcrete$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42075S.htm =LDR 02334nam a2200373 i 4500 =001 STP42071S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP42071S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP42071S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA440 =082 04$a620.1/36$223 =245 00$aChapter 8-Lubricating Oils. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (26 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aThe major function of lubricating oils is the reduction of friction and wear by the separation of surfaces, metallic or plastic, which are moving with respect to each other. The oils also act as carriers for many special chemicals such as corrosion inhibitors, antiwear agents, load-carrying friction modifiers, and foam suppressors. Performance requirements can also include cooling and the dispersion and neutralization of combustion products from fuels. The high quality and improved properties of present-day lubricants have enabled engineers to design machines with higher power-to-weight ratios which generally have higher stresses, loads, and operating temperatures than before. Thus, it has been possible to develop automobile engines, turbines, gear sets, etc. capable of higher speeds and higher specific power output per pound of machinery. In a very different field, lubricants with increased resistance to the effects of radiation have been developed for nuclear power stations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConcrete$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP42071S.htm =LDR 01986nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP44607S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44607S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44607S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aCrowe, J. W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTransient Radiation Effects in Semiconductor Devices /$cJ. W. Crowe, A. J. Sauer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (39 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aTransistors in conventional simple circuits were exposed to bursts of x-radiation from a 600 Kv flash x-ray machine. Analyses of the circuit responses are given in terms of electrical equivalent circuits. Electrical and radiation tests are compared. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aElectronic apparatus and appliances$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aElectronic apparatus and appliances$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =700 1\$aSauer, A. J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44607S.htm =LDR 03426nam a2200841 i 4500 =001 STP44603S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44603S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44603S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aBerg, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRadiation-Induced Electronic Phenomena in Polyethylene /$cJ. F. Zack, S. Berg. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aSeveral electronic phenomena are produced in polyethylene subsequent to exposure to ionizing radiation at cryogenic temperatures. Electrical conductivity is very much increased and luminescence of specific wavelengths occurs at certain threshold temperatures. Spontaneous current generation may occur under certain conditions. We applied these phenomena to investigate the mechanisms by which the electrical conductivity of polyethylene, normally an electrical insulator, is altered by ionizing radiation to the range of semi-conducting materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aActivation energy. =650 \0$aConductivity. =650 \0$aCryogenic irradiation. =650 \0$aCrystalline polymers. =650 \0$aElectrical conduction. =650 \0$aElectron traps. =650 \0$aElectronic apparatus and appliances$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectronic apparatus and appliances$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aEnergy levels. =650 \0$aInsulators. =650 \0$aIrradiated polyethylene. =650 \0$aLCAO calculations. =650 \0$aLuminescence. =650 \0$aMolecular orbitals. =650 \0$aPolyethylene. =650 \0$aPolymers. =650 \0$aRadiation damage. =650 \0$aRadiation effects. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aThermoluminescence. =650 14$aLuminescence. =650 24$aActivation energy. =650 24$aConductivity. =650 24$aCryogenic irradiation. =650 24$aCrystalline polymers. =650 24$aElectrical conduction. =650 24$aElectron traps. =650 24$aEnergy levels. =650 24$aInsulators. =650 24$aIrradiated polyethylene. =650 24$aLCAO calculations. =650 24$aMolecular orbitals. =650 24$aPolyethylene. =650 24$aPolymers. =650 24$aRadiation damage. =650 24$aRadiation effects. =650 24$aThermoluminescence. =700 1\$aZack, J. F.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44603S.htm =LDR 03297nam a2200709 i 4500 =001 STP44608S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44608S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44608S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aBrown, R. R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProton and Electron Permanent Damage in Silicon Semiconductor Devices /$cR. R. Brown. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aData are presented on permanent radiation damage in silicon diodes, p-on-n solar cells, and both n-p-n and p-n-p transistors. This information was accumulated from proton (2 and 10 Mev) and electron (2 and 5 Mev) irradiation tests. Selected transistors of the following constructions were tested; grown, diffused mesa, diffused planar, and epitaxial planar. Anomalous current gain degradation was observed for irradiated transistors operating at low currents. This damage has been shown to be the result of ionization-induced changes in surface recombination velocity. Transistor damage constants for displacement damage from proton and electron irradiation tests are compared with those found from neutron and gamma ray tests. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aAtomic displacements. =650 \0$aBeta cutoff frequency. =650 \0$aCommon emitter current gain. =650 \0$aDamage constant. =650 \0$aDiffusion length. =650 \0$aEffective base width. =650 \0$aEffective surface lifetime. =650 \0$aIntegrated flux. =650 \0$aIonization-induced changes. =650 \0$aMinority-carrier lifetime. =650 \0$aRecombination centers. =650 \0$aShort-circuit current. =650 \0$aSurface recombination velocity. =650 14$aAtomic displacements. =650 24$aBeta cutoff frequency. =650 24$aCommon emitter current gain. =650 24$aDamage constant. =650 24$aDiffusion length. =650 24$aEffective base width. =650 24$aEffective surface lifetime. =650 24$aIntegrated flux. =650 24$aIonization-induced changes. =650 24$aMinority-carrier lifetime. =650 24$aRecombination centers. =650 24$aShort-circuit current. =650 24$aSurface recombination velocity. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44608S.htm =LDR 02738nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP44609S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44609S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44609S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aNelson, D. L.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Transistor Gain /$cC. D. Taulbee, D. L. Nelson, B. G. Southward. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (28 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aTransistor gain is reduced by ioizing radiation, which affects the transistor surface, and by displacement radiation, which causes lattice defects. The investigation of ionizing radiation damage described in this paper was accomplished with X-rays of photon energy less than 150 kev, which is below the energy necessary for displacement damage in silicon. Experiments were performed on silicon dioxide passivated silicon planar transistors with open leads, in a normal amplifying mode and with other junction bias conditions. AC and DC gain measurements at various injection levels showed a gain degradation dependence on the operating bias conditions. Open leads and back-biasing of each junction during irradiation resulted in considerable damage, with almost complete recovery occurring in most transistors tested when the base emitter junction was forward-biased. Many of the characteristics of the radiation damage observed can be explained by Atalla's model that charge collection at the surface causes a widening of the space charge region, thus increasing the recombination-generation current. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =700 1\$aSouthward, B. G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTaulbee, C. D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44609S.htm =LDR 03112nam a2200721 i 4500 =001 STP44610S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44610S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44610S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aCocca, U.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRadiation Induced Surface Effects on Selected Semiconductor Devices /$cU. Cocca, N. B. Koepp-Baker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA preliminary investigation into the effects of space indigenous radiation on a number of semiconductor devices is described. A Co60 source was used to irradiate the devices to an ionization level equivalent to that received by a satellite in a typical orbit in a six-month period. Transistor ICBO and diode IR were monitored throughout the irradiation and pre-test and post-test transistor gain measurements were made. The results of the irradiation test are presented in graphical and tabular form. In general, transistor and diode reverse current increased and transistor gain decreased during irradiation. Some recovery was evidenced following storage and temperature annealing cycles. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aAnnealing. =650 \0$aCo60radiation. =650 \0$aDiodes. =650 \0$aField effect transistors. =650 \0$aNimbus. =650 \0$aPermanent damage. =650 \0$aRadiation effects. =650 \0$aRecovery. =650 \0$aSemiconductor bulk damage. =650 \0$aSpace radiation. =650 \0$aSurface effects. =650 \0$aTransistors. =650 \0$aZener diodes. =650 14$aCo60radiation. =650 24$aAnnealing. =650 24$aDiodes. =650 24$aField effect transistors. =650 24$aNimbus. =650 24$aPermanent damage. =650 24$aRadiation effects. =650 24$aRecovery. =650 24$aSemiconductor bulk damage. =650 24$aSpace radiation. =650 24$aSurface effects. =650 24$aTransistors. =650 24$aZener diodes. =700 1\$aKoepp-Baker, N. B.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44610S.htm =LDR 03423nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP44614S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44614S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44614S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aGardner, L. B.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Computor Assessment of Fast Neutron Flux /$cL. B. Gardner, N. F. Shoemaker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aTechniques of fast neutron assessment will be described which are applicable when no assumption is made as to the flux distribution; as for example, assuming a fission spectrum. These techniques have been utilized to program the IBM 1620 Digital Computer. The cross section data as a function of energy and a first estimate of flux distribution is utilized in this program, as opposed to the customary technique of utilizing effective cross sections based upon a particularly assumed flux distribution. The computer program is iterative, taking the flux distribution calculated in each pass through the analysis and comparing it to the distribution assumed at the beginning of the calculations for that particular pass. If the differences are not sufficiently small, the resultant calculation of flux distribution is taken as a new estimate of the flux distribution and the calculations repeated for another pass. The output of the program is an estimate of the differential neutron flux spectrum measured in neutrons/cm2/sec/ev/watt. The energy range of the response of each foil selected for the experimental phase of this work is determined by the computer program based upon that foil's cross section with respect to energy and the estimated flux distribution. The first few percent of the foil's response, both at the lower and higher energy portions, are discarded; thus, for each successive iteration the total energy range of the foil's response is truncated. This is done for three successive iterations. Experience has shown that the computer program converges adequately after a few iterations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aDuct shielding. =650 \0$aFlux measurement. =650 \0$aFoil detectors. =650 \0$aNeutron. =650 14$aNeutron. =650 24$aDuct shielding. =650 24$aFlux measurement. =650 24$aFoil detectors. =700 1\$aShoemaker, N. F.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44614S.htm =LDR 01943nam a2200397 i 4500 =001 STP44605S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44605S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44605S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aAtwater, H. A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEPR Measurements of Radiation Immunization in Poly (methyl Methacrylate) by Organic Additives /$cH. A. Atwater. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aElectron paramagnetic resonance techniques were used to compare the relative radiation immunity against free-radical formation given to poly(methyl methacrylate) by the addition of various protective agents at low concentration (5%). Under irradiation by X rays and pile gamma rays, it was found that the degree of protection afforded varied rapidly with the total radiation dose. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44605S.htm =LDR 02004nam a2200397 i 4500 =001 STP44612S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44612S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44612S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aMagnuson, R. A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTransient Radiation Effects on Traveling-Wave Tubes /$cR. A. Magnuson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThis paper discusses the transient radiation effects on traveling-wave tubes that were subjected to three series of tests at the Sandia Pulsed Reactor Facility. Topics included herein are (1) construction and theory of test tubes, (2) instrumentation of tests, (3) variation of tube parameters during tests, and (4) possible failure mechanisms. The tubes were found to be susceptible to pulsed radiation since the gain decreased by 3 to 10 db during the radiation bursts. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44612S.htm =LDR 02799nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP44615S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44615S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44615S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =245 10$aRemarks on Correlation Studies. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (2 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThere has been much discussion regarding the correlation of radiation effects; that is, trying to tie radiation effects together between different radiation environments. We originally devised theories for radiation effects dealing with both displacement effects(permanent damage) and ionization effects (transient effects). Since many of the simplest theories for predicting the magnitudes of these radiation effects did not seem to work, we were tempted to abandon them and approach the radiation damage problem from a more empirical standpoint. I would like to suggest that we return to some of the simple theories, examine how far we can apply them, and establish their region of validity, accuracy, and limitations. Consider first displacement effects. If we have a certain integrated flux ?(E) of particles of energy E, we calculate the total number of displaced atoms from the formula Nd=?O??EeEm(E)NO?(E)?(E,ER)N(ER)dERdE. N(ER=f(ER)ER/2E¯t. where No is the density of atoms, ?(E, ER) is the cross section with which an incident particle of energy E produces a recoil of energy ER, N(ER) is the number of displaced atoms resulting from a recoil of energy ER, f(ER) is the fraction of ER going into displacement production, Et is the displacement threshold, and Et is the displacement threshold averaged over all collision directions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aElectronic apparatus and appliances$xEffect of radiation on. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44615S.htm =LDR 02158nam a2200397 i 4500 =001 STP44613S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44613S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44613S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aSmith, E. A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment of a Radiation Tolerant All Solid State Tracking and Command System /$cE. A. Smith. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aAs a part of the SNAPSHOT program, all equipment which must function during orbital operation of the SNAP 10A nuclear power system must be designed to withstand, in addition to the usual environments of launch and earth orbit, the leakage flux from the on-board nuclear reactor. This flux consists of neutrons and gamma rays which over a one year operating period may produce total doses of 1013 neutrons/cm2 with energies greater than 0.1 Mev, and 2 x 107 Rads (carbon) gammas. To be discussed here are the radiation hardening aspects of the development of a doppler command and tracking system for this program. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44613S.htm =LDR 02361nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP44606S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44606S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44606S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aKaufman, Alvin B.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNeutron and Neutron Spectra Contribution to Damage in Silicon F.E.T.'s /$cAlvin B. Kaufman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aFrequently the system designer wishing to utilize semi-conductor devices in a particular radiation environment finds that the only test results available were obtained in a significantly different environment, and that circumstances beyond his control prohibit an empirical test under the new conditions (1). The problem then arises, how to successfully extrapolate to the new environment of interest. A determination of the effect of neutron and neutron spectra on silicon field effect transistors would allow the performance of such devices to be correlated from existing data, and subsequently to be extrapolated to new environments as required. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aElectronic apparatus and appliances$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aElectronic apparatus and appliances$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44606S.htm =LDR 02755nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP44611S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44611S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44611S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aChambers, H. L.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInfluence of Operating Conditions on Radiation Damage to Transistor Gain /$cMax Frank, C. D. Taulbee, H. L. Chambers. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (26 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aGain degradation rates were obtained for various transistor operating conditions of current and voltage during Cobalt 60 irradiation and compared with the degradation rate for a radiation exposure in the passive state. The effects of emitter current alone, collector voltage alone, and normal transistor operating modes were studied. The results showed that increasing levels of carrier injection from the emitter caused decreasing rates of damage. For a 2N1613 type silicon transistor, the maximum reduction observed was approximately a factor of 2. This behavior is believed to be due to an alteration of the charge state of the radiation induced defect at the time the defect is formed. A lesser dependency with collector voltage was also observed. The effects of temperature in the range 105 F to 140 F, during gamma irradiation, were found to be small in comparison with the effects of active-passive current variations. Tests conducted in a neutron environment, where normal transistor operating modes were compared with the passive irradiation state, indicated very little influence upon damage rate. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =700 1\$aFrank, Max,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTaulbee, C. D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44611S.htm =LDR 02160nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP44604S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44604S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44604S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTK7872.S4 =082 04$a621.38152$223 =100 1\$aBerggren, C. C.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTransient High Energy Effects in Semiconductors and Insulators /$cV. R. Honnold, C. C. Berggren, R. R. Emmert, W. M. Peffley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThis paper will be concerned with some physical effects that occur in typical semiconductor and insulating materials during and after exposure to a pulse of high energy ionizing radiation. These effects occur typically on a time scale of a few microseconds to milliseconds. These time dependences are found to be governed by the intensity-time history of the radiation pulse and by the relaxation time or times of the physical processes initiated by the pulse. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSemiconductors$xEffect of radiation on. =700 1\$aEmmert, R. R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHonnold, V. R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPeffley, W. M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44604S.htm =LDR 01866nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP19496S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP19496S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP19496S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153.P761989 =082 04$a658.8/35$223 =100 1\$aYounkin, RJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNew Product Development and the Kids Confectionery Panel /$cRJ. Younkin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe Kids Confectionery Panel is an approach used to involve children early on in new product development. The belief is that by involving consumers as early as possible in the new product cycle, the probability of the success of new products is increased. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMarketing research. =650 \0$aNew product development. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 14$aNew product development. =650 24$aMarketing research. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP19496S.htm =LDR 02131nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP19495S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP19495S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP19495S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153.P761989 =082 04$a658.8/35$223 =100 1\$aHayes, TJ.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Flexible Focus Group :$bDesigning and Implementing Effective and Creative Research /$cTJ. Hayes. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aFocus groups are rarely successful unless the researcher has thought through the research plan and design of the study along with the needed moderator qualifications. The proper use and misuse of focus groups are developed with emphasis on creative and alternative designs of the traditional group structure. The abuses of focus groups are divided into categories based upon the researcher's experience with the technique. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFocus groups. =650 \0$aUses and abuses of focus groups. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 14$aFocus groups. =650 24$aCreative and alternative approaches to qualitative research. =650 24$aUses and abuses of focus groups. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP19495S.htm =LDR 03334nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP19490S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP19490S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP19490S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153.P761989 =082 04$a658.8/35$223 =100 1\$aBaxter, NE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aResearch Guidance :$bNot Giving It Your "Best Shot" /$cNE. Baxter. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aResearch guidance testing can use experimental design and statistical analysis to assure Product Development of success with the consumers. There are two testing approaches for developing a product: the "best shot" approach and the multiple-sample experimental design approach. The advantages of the multiple-sample design approach and its benefits are presented using a series of research guidance tests on salad dressing as examples. The use of sample presentation designs and experimental designs (screening designs, optimizing designs, and factorial designs) enables us to obtain the maximum amount of information from our tests. In addition to the discussion of these designs, data analysis techniques for both normal theory and nonparametric procedures are considered. While multiple-sample experimental designs generally require more planning and initial capital investment than the "best shot" approach, the information gained and total cost savings are greater. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aConsumers' preferences$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBalanced incomplete block design. =650 \0$aData transformation. =650 \0$aExperimental design. =650 \0$aFactorial design. =650 \0$aHedonic scale. =650 \0$aMixture experiment. =650 \0$aNonparametric analyses. =650 \0$aOptimization. =650 \0$aPreference. =650 \0$aRegression analyses. =650 \0$aScreening design. =650 \0$aSplit-plot design. =650 14$aExperimental design. =650 24$aBalanced incomplete block design. =650 24$aData transformation. =650 24$aFactorial design. =650 24$aHedonic scale. =650 24$aMixture experiment. =650 24$aNonparametric analyses. =650 24$aOptimization. =650 24$aPreference. =650 24$aRegression analyses. =650 24$aScreening design. =650 24$aSplit-plot design. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP19490S.htm =LDR 02625nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP19491S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP19491S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP19491S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153.P761989 =082 04$a658.8/35$223 =100 1\$aBacon, FR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUsing Sensory Testing to Evaluate Product Value, Perceived Quality, and Preference :$bAn Intermediate Market Study /$cJF. Wolter, RD. Wilson, DF. Duhan, FR. Bacon. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThis paper presents the results of research in an intermediate market setting which uses direct sensory testing methods to evaluate emotive responses to tangible physical product characteristics. The focus of this research is on important subjective decisions made by functional intermediaries (acting as surrogate decision makers for ultimate consumers) regarding perceived value, quality, and preference for various product configurations. Emotive characteristics are seen as a unique measurement problem in this research because they are subjective and nonlinear. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aConsumers' preferences$vCongresses. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aEmotive needs assessment. =650 \0$aEmotive. =650 \0$aIndustrial buying center. =650 \0$aSensory. =650 \0$aSubjective decision making. =650 14$aSensory. =650 24$aEmotive needs assessment. =650 24$aEmotive. =650 24$aIndustrial buying center. =650 24$aSubjective decision making. =700 1\$aDuhan, DF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilson, RD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWolter, JF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP19491S.htm =LDR 03244nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP19494S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP19494S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP19494S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153.P761989 =082 04$a658.8/35$223 =100 1\$aMoskowitz, HR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUsing In-Market Products to Generate Target Sensory Profiles in Early Stage Development /$cHR. Moskowitz, BE. Jacobs. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThis paper shows how product developers can use in-market products as landmarks for product development. The approach develops a matrix of products by attributes. These attributes comprise sensory, liking, and image dimensions. The investigator reduces the sensory attributes to a limited set of orthogonal variables by factor analysis and relates every attribute to a quadratic function of these factors. The set of equations constitutes a "category model." The investigator then optimizes the factors within explicit constraints (for example, the range of factors spanned by original products) and within implicit constraints (for example, that a sensory, liking, or image attribute should lie within a certain range). The combination of factors corresponding to the optimum yields a corresponding sensory profile via the category model. Finally, the matrix of products X attributes shows which products provide the requisite sensory levels uncovered by the optimization. These products constitute "sensory landmarks," on an attribute-by-attribute basis. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aResponse surface methods (contrast to) =650 \0$aProduct testing. =650 \0$aOptimization. =650 \0$aConstrained optimization. =650 \0$aEigenvalues. =650 \0$aFactor scores. =650 \0$aFactor analysis. =650 \0$aProduct landmarks. =650 \0$aSensory landmarks. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 14$aOptimization. =650 24$aSensory landmarks. =650 24$aFactor scores. =650 24$aFactor analysis. =650 24$aEigenvalues. =650 24$aProduct testing. =650 24$aConstrained optimization. =650 24$aProduct landmarks. =650 24$aResponse surface methods (contrast to) =700 1\$aJacobs, BE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP19494S.htm =LDR 03728nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP19492S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP19492S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP19492S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153.P761989 =082 04$a658.8/35$223 =100 1\$aCarr, BT.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Integrated System for Consumer-Guided Product Optimization /$cBT. Carr. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aAn efficient, systematic, and comprehensive system for developing products with maximum consumer acceptability is presented. The three major components of the system, factor screening, optimization, and sensitivity analysis, are presented in detail. Statistical designs and data analysis procedures appropriate for each of the three components are explained and illustrated through the use of examples. How the three components interrelate is also explained, leading to a clear understanding of the integrated nature of the product optimization system. The use of consumer attribute data is an integral part of the system. Incorporating consumer attribute information provides the means for identifying why, in the eyes of the consumers, the optimum product is the "best." Simple correlation methods for relating attribute data to overall acceptability are recommended, and the appropriate interpretation of the resulting relationships is presented. The system is based on the time-proven class of statistically designed optimization experiments called response surface methodology. This class of designed experiments includes: Plackett-Burman designs for screening ingredients or processing conditions or both for their impacts on acceptability; central composite and Box-Behnken designs, among others, for identifying the optimum product and the stability of the optimum under minor perturbations of the factor levels about the optimum conditions. Practical issues such as the total number of test products required, the number of test products a respondent can evaluate in one session, and the number of respondents required to obtain stable and reliable estimates of the acceptability rating for each test product are addressed. Practical limits, based on experience, are recommended. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBox-Behnken designs. =650 \0$aCentral composite designs. =650 \0$aConsumer testing. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPlackett-Burman designs. =650 \0$aProduct optimization. =650 \0$aResponse surface methodology (RSM) =650 14$aConsumer testing. =650 24$aBox-Behnken designs. =650 24$aCentral composite designs. =650 24$aPlackett-Burman designs. =650 24$aProduct optimization. =650 24$aResponse surface methodology (RSM) =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP19492S.htm =LDR 03138nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP19489S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP19489S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP19489S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153.P761989 =082 04$a658.8/35$223 =100 1\$aHlavacek, D.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHitting the Target More Frequently :$bA Systematic Approach to Research-Guidance Tests /$cD. Hlavacek, JP. Finn. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aOne pitfall in product development is a tendency for developers to expend significant amounts of time, effort, and money on the technical aspects of the project, but leave to informal evaluation the selection of products that will be evaluated in business decision-making marketing research tests. The poor record of success of such an approach necessitates the development of a better system. Research-guidance testing has two primary goals, to provide (1) information concerning how acceptable prototypes are, and (2) direction concerning "next steps." A systematic approach is needed that provides developers with frequent, inexpensive, quickly executed, and accurate (that is, predictive of business decision-making test criteria) evaluations of prototypes. A rationale and program for obtaining consumer feedback and of integrating this information in a systematic fashion with product development from early concept/product screening stages through early development to the product-optimization stage are described, along with several examples of how the system operates. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aResearch-guidance. =650 \0$aEarly concept/product screening. =650 \0$aConsumer feedback. =650 \0$aProduct optimization. =650 \0$aDesigned experiments. =650 \0$aEarly development. =650 \0$aProduct development. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 14$aResearch-guidance. =650 24$aDesigned experiments. =650 24$aConsumer feedback. =650 24$aProduct development. =650 24$aEarly concept/product screening. =650 24$aEarly development. =650 24$aProduct optimization. =700 1\$aFinn, JP.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP19489S.htm =LDR 02565nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP19493S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1989\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP19493S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP19493S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aHF5415.153.P761989 =082 04$a658.8/35$223 =100 1\$aCooper, HR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRatios of Ideals-A New Twist to an Old Idea /$cHR. Cooper, MD. Earle, CM. Triggs. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1989. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aConsumer estimations of "ideal" product attributes have been used for many years to guide product development. Massey University work has studied consumer ideals calculated as absolute, interval and ratio scores. Ideal absolute and ideal interval scores, because of context effects, have proved of limited value in long-term projects. Ideal ratio scores indicating percentage change needed to make an attribute "ideal" have proved more useful. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAnalysis of variance. =650 \0$aConsumer. =650 \0$aIdeal product. =650 \0$aIdeal. =650 \0$aNew products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aOrange juice. =650 \0$aPrincipal component analysis. =650 \0$aProduct development. =650 \0$aScale. =650 \0$aSensory evaluation. =650 14$aAnalysis of variance. =650 24$aConsumer. =650 24$aIdeal product. =650 24$aIdeal. =650 24$aOrange juice. =650 24$aPrincipal component analysis. =650 24$aProduct development. =650 24$aScale. =650 24$aSensory evaluation. =700 1\$aEarle, MD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTriggs, CM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP19493S.htm =LDR 02089nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP23511S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23511S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23511S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =082 04$a625.8/5$223 =100 1\$aBaker, RF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAsphalt Emulsion Slurry Seal and Wheelpath Inlay /$cRF. Baker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThis report documents the development of a slurry seal and wheelpath inlay study. The objective of this study is to develop quick inexpensive procedures to improve skid resistance, extend the useful life of a pavement, and to reduce wheelpath rutting on bituminous concrete pavements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSkid resistance. =650 \0$aHighway maintenance. =650 \0$aRutting. =650 \0$aSlurry seal. =650 \0$aPavements. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsions. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures. =650 14$aPavements. =650 24$aAsphalt emulsions. =650 24$aHighway maintenance. =650 24$aSlurry seal. =650 24$aSkid resistance. =650 24$aRutting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23511S.htm =LDR 02253nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP23513S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23513S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23513S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =082 04$a625.8/5$223 =100 1\$aMarchal, J-L,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaporation-Filtration Test for Emulsion Inversion /$cJ-L Marchal. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aAn evaporation-filtration test has been developed which attempts to characterize asphalt emulsions by inversion point. At usual asphalt contents, emulsions are of the oil-in-water type. After spraying, the water evaporates from the emulsion and the asphalt content increases, leading to coalescence, which would be expressed in terms of inversion to the water-in-oil type. The point at which this inversion occurs depends on many parameters. An investigation of some of these parameters is proposed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures. =650 \0$aEarly cohesion. =650 \0$aEmulsion inversion point. =650 \0$aEvaporation-filtration test. =650 \0$aParticle size distribution. =650 14$aEmulsion inversion point. =650 24$aEarly cohesion. =650 24$aEvaporation-filtration test. =650 24$aParticle size distribution. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23513S.htm =LDR 02505nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP23510S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23510S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23510S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =082 04$a625.8/5$223 =100 1\$aAllen, D.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMix Design Practices for Cold In-Place Recycled Pavements /$cT. Scholz, RG. Hicks, D. Allen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aSince 1984, the Oregon State Highway Division has constructed 724 km (450 centerline miles) of cold in-place recycled pavements. During this period, an intensive study was undertaken by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Oregon State University (OSU) with the following purposes: 1. To develop an improved mix design procedure for cold in-place recycled pavements. 2. To evaluate the structural contribution of cold in-place recycled pavements. 3. To develop improved guidelines and specifications for the construction of cold in-place recycled pavements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures. =650 \0$aCold in-place recycling. =650 \0$aEmulsion. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aMix design. =650 \0$aMix properties. =650 \0$aModulus. =650 \0$aStability. =650 14$aCold in-place recycling. =650 24$aEmulsion. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aMix design. =650 24$aMix properties. =650 24$aModulus. =650 24$aStability. =700 1\$aHicks, RG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aScholz, T.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23510S.htm =LDR 02000nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP23509S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23509S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23509S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =082 04$a625.8/5$223 =100 1\$aMuncy, SG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aClassification of Emulsified Recycling Agents /$cSG. Muncy. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aThe use of pavement recycling has steadily gained momentum over the last ten years. This includes various methods of both hot and cold recycling. Recycling has proven to be a reliable alternative to conventional methods of rehabilitation. The end product is of high quality and may be compared to similar methods employing only virgin materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures. =650 \0$aEmulsions. =650 \0$aRecycling train. =650 \0$aRecycling. =650 \0$aStabilization. =650 14$aEmulsions. =650 24$aRecycling train. =650 24$aRecycling. =650 24$aStabilization. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23509S.htm =LDR 02828nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP23512S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23512S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23512S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =082 04$a625.8/5$223 =100 1\$aReinke, GH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStudies of Polymer-Modified Microsurfacing Materials in Highway Maintenance /$cGH. Reinke, WR. Ballou, SL. Engber, TM. O'Connell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (26 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aA brief discussion of the nature and design of polymer-modified microsurfacing materials is followed by a study comparing the resilient modulus of field cores from a rut-filling project with laboratory-generated cores of a similar nature. Resilient modulus testing was performed at temperatures ranging from -30 to 100°F (-34.4 to 37.8°C) on cores cut from two different projects. The cores consisted of modified and control sections. Laboratory cores based on the polymer-modified product were made using three curing and compaction schemes; an unmodified set of controls was prepared also. Data comparing the resilient modulus characteristics and core densities of field sections and laboratory cores are presented. Finally, creep modulus data for the field modified and control sections are presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aQuick traffic. =650 \0$aMicrosurfacing. =650 \0$aEmulsion. =650 \0$aPolymer. =650 \0$aStiffness. =650 \0$aCreep modulus. =650 \0$aResilient modulus. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures. =650 14$aMicrosurfacing. =650 24$aResilient modulus. =650 24$aPolymer. =650 24$aEmulsion. =650 24$aCreep modulus. =650 24$aStiffness. =650 24$aQuick traffic. =700 1\$aBallou, WR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aEngber, SL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aO'Connell, TM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23512S.htm =LDR 02180nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP23507S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23507S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23507S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =082 04$a625.8/5$223 =100 1\$aEpps, JA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLaboratory Test Methods and Field Correlations for Predicting the Performance of Chip Seals /$cM. Stroup-Gardiner, DE. Newcomb, JA. Epps, GL. Paulsen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b1 =520 3\$aEighteen chip seal test sections were place in two states (Washington, Nevada). Four emulsions were used in the construction of these sections: cationic rapid set (CRS-2), cationic medium set (CMS-2), latex modified cationic rapid set (LMCRS-2), and a high float (HFE 100S). Variations in aggregates included: aggregate source, aggregate gradation, and precoating of aggregates. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures. =650 \0$aChip seals. =650 \0$aEmulsions. =650 \0$aVialet test. =650 14$aChip seals. =650 24$aEmulsions. =650 24$aVialet test. =700 1\$aNewcomb, DE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPaulsen, GL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStroup-Gardiner, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23507S.htm =LDR 02860nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP23508S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1990\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23508S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23508S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTE275 =082 04$a625.8/5$223 =100 1\$aBrennan, MJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTowards Understanding the Behavior of Grave Emulsions by Means of Laboratory Study /$cMJ. Brennan, M. Huet, JF. Lafon, JL. Paute. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1990. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThe evolution of new grave emulsions rich in binder (about 4%) has permitted the coring of materials in situ for laboratory studies. The modulus of poorly conditioned grave emulsion was found to depend on the sum of the restraining forces in a repeated triaxial compression test. However, there was a trend for the modulus of the well-conditioned material to be stress independent. Moduli estimated from direct tension tests using cores of grave emulsion after more than five years service were of the order of one third of the value for a typical dense bitumen macadam. Gyratory compaction studies showed that grave emulsion requires double the compactive effort to achieve the same density as a dense bitumen macadam. Moreover, a compaction plant is less efficient on site with grave emulsion due to the limited ability of pneumatic-tired rollers to expel water from the material. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAsphalt emulsion mixtures. =650 \0$aCompaction. =650 \0$aEmulsified asphalt mixtures. =650 \0$aEmulsion. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aGrave emulsion. =650 \0$aTriaxial tests. =650 14$aEmulsified asphalt mixtures. =650 24$aCompaction. =650 24$aEmulsion. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aGrave emulsion. =650 24$aTriaxial tests. =700 1\$aHuet, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLafon, JF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPaute, JL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23508S.htm =LDR 03314nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP48346S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48346S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48346S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA417.6 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aCampbell, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRoll Fatigue Tests of Forged ZK60A-T5 Magnesium and 2014-T6 Aluminum Wheels /$cR. D. Behr, S. Campbell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aFifteen forged ZK60A-T5 magnesium wheels and four forged 2014-T6 aluminum wheels were roll tested at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in a cooperative wheel-test program with The Dow Metal Products Co. Magnesium wheels were modified F104 wheels which were redesigned to reduce roll life from over 1000 miles to about 100 miles at a load of 10,000 1b. A load versus roll-life scatter band was established by testing 12 magnesium wheels at loads ranging from 6500 to 12,500 lb. Three aluminum wheels, which were thinner but still 20 per cent heavier than the magnesium wheels, had roll lives comparable to the magnesium wheels; it is concluded that a magnesium wheel can be about 20 per cent lighter than an aluminum wheel and have the same life expectancy. Strain was measured at various locations in wheels being roll tested, and the variation with tire inflation pressure and rolling load was determined. The site of fatigue crack initiation (bead-seat radius) is strained well into the plastic range under normal roll test conditions. Wheel roll lives and strains measured at the bead-seat radius were found to depend upon the ply rating of the tire mounted on the wheels and also upon whether tubes were used in the tires. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aTires. =650 \0$aWheels. =650 \0$aAircraft. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aLanding gear. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys. =650 \0$aRolling fatigue. =650 \0$aMagnesium alloys. =650 \0$aResidual stresses. =650 \0$aResidual stresses$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aAluminum alloys. =650 24$aMagnesium alloys. =650 24$aWheels. =650 24$aAircraft. =650 24$aRolling fatigue. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aLanding gear. =650 24$aTires. =700 1\$aBehr, R. D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48346S.htm =LDR 03190nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP48341S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48341S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48341S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL671.6 =082 04$a629.134/1$223 =100 1\$aSmith, S. H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRandom-Loading Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Some Aluminum and Titanium Alloys /$cS. H. Smith. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (27 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThis paper presents the results of an experimental investigation of the fatigue crack growth characteristics of some airframe materials under sinusoidal, narrow-band, and broad-band random loadings. Prerecorded random-time histories, generated by filtering the output of a white-noise generator to produce desired power spectral shapes, were utilized as input loadings to an electrohydraulic fatigue crack growth testing system. Uniform tension-tension loadings were applied to centrally cracked panels, and the fatigue crack growth behavior was observed. Alloys studied include 7075-T6 bare aluminum alloy, 2024-T3 bare aluminum alloy, Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V duplex and mill anneal, and Ti-6Al-4V mill anneal. Fracture-mechanics concepts are applied in correlating and comparing the fatigue crack growth behavior of the alloys. A comparison of sinusoidal- and random-loading behavior, based on the average of the greatest rise or fall in stress intensity between mean-level crossings, shows a faster fatigue crack growth rate for sinusoidal loading at the higher stress-intensity levels and a slower rate at the lower stress-intensity levels. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aRandom loading. =650 \0$aSinusoidal loading. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aPower spectrum. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys. =650 \0$aTitanium alloys. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aAluminum alloys. =650 24$aTitanium alloys. =650 24$aRandom loading. =650 24$aSinusoidal loading. =650 24$aPower spectrum. =650 24$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aCrack propagation. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48341S.htm =LDR 03364nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP48344S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48344S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48344S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA417.6 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aWhaley, R. E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatigue Tests of Unmachined, Mechanically Machined, and Chemically Machined Panels of Aluminum and Titanium Alloys /$cR. E. Whaley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aConstant-level, completely reversed bending fatigue tests were conducted on unmachined, mechanically machined, and chemically machined aluminum and titanium alloy sheet panels. All unmachined panels had lower fatigue strengths than machined panels because of stress concentration factor differences at the failure locations. No appreciable differences in fatigue strength occurred as a direct result of the type of machining, but the fatigue lives were inversely proportional to the surface finish of the panels. Early chemical machining produced pitted and undercut radii that reduced the fatigue strength below that of mechanically machined panels. Reworking the pitted, undercut, land-edge radii increased the fatigue strength by a small amount. Polishing the mechanically machined land-edge radii resulted in a small decrease in fatigue strength because of the undercut radii that were produced. Chemical machining of one titanium alloy produced a variable land edge radius that resulted in a higher fatigue strength than for mechanically machined panels with a constant radius. Remachining of chemically machined land edge radii while maintaining the surface finish and land-edge radii geometry had no affect on the fatigue strength. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aMachining. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aStress raisers. =650 \0$aSurface finish. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys. =650 \0$aTitanium alloys. =650 \0$aChemical milling. =650 \0$aAircraft structures. =650 \0$aResidual stresses. =650 \0$aResidual stresses$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aAircraft structures. =650 24$aAluminum alloys. =650 24$aTitanium alloys. =650 24$aMachining. =650 24$aChemical milling. =650 24$aSurface finish. =650 24$aStress raisers. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48344S.htm =LDR 02626nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP48345S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48345S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48345S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA417.6 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aRonay, Maria,$eauthor. =245 10$aInteraction of Cyclic Torsion with Axial Loads /$cMaria Ronay. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe continuum mechanical theory of second-order strain accumulation and the theory of interaction of second-order extension due to cyclic torsion and sustained tension is summarized. The predicted linear interaction of second-order extension due to cyclic torsion and sustained tension is proved by experiments on superpure aluminum, copper, Armco iron, and 70-30 brass. It has been found that the conditions for interaction between cyclic torsion and axial stress are that the torsion angle be larger than the fatigue limit and the applied tensile stress be larger than the Bauschinger yield limit in tension produced by reversed cyclic torsion. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aIron. =650 \0$aBrass. =650 \0$aCopper. =650 \0$aTorsion. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aCyclic creep. =650 \0$aCombined stresses. =650 \0$aBauschinger effect. =650 \0$aResidual stresses. =650 \0$aResidual stresses$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aTorsion. =650 24$aCombined stresses. =650 24$aCyclic creep. =650 24$aBauschinger effect. =650 24$aAluminum. =650 24$aCopper. =650 24$aBrass. =650 24$aIron. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48345S.htm =LDR 04426nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP48337S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48337S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48337S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL671.6 =082 04$a629.134/1$223 =100 1\$aCoutinho, J. de S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aContractual Reliability Acceptance Procedures /$cJ. de S. Coutinho. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (33 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b28 =520 3\$aThe considerations and procedures which shape the contractual arrangements for the procurement of reliable aerospace systems are discussed. Such systems are usually procured from single sources of supply on a relatively rigid schedule, and they consist of high-cost, low-production, long-lead-time items. Furthermore, cost of maintenance over equipment lifetime may exceed the initial cost by a large factor; hence, logistics considerations also exert a strong influence. In these special circumstances, normal commercial procurement procedures are unsuitable for providing a customer with the protection inherent in the competitive market place, and he must resort to policing his supplier's activities, which at best is never a completely adequate procedure. The contract must provide for a program plan which establishes specific scheduled monitoring points during the development and fabrication stages, such as review of design requirements and environments, design arrangements, proof-of-design by analysis, qualification test plans and execution, and acceptance test procedures. In the execution of this plan the customer assumes the risk that a product which passes the qualification test will be satisfactory in service. The supplier assumes the risk that he can design and fabricate a product which will pass the qualification test. Qualification test results should therefore correlate both with analytical design methods and with data fed back from actual field operations. The proper design of qualification test procedures depends on an understanding of the basic causes of unreliability, such as our inability to predict correctly the actual operating environments, and the unit-to-unit variation in component resistance to failure. Our inability to specify correctly the environmental requirements is due in part to the inadequacy of available empirical data; to new and previously unknown environments encountered as the operating range is extended; and to the invention by the operators of new uses for the system. The considerations which enter into the design of qualification test spectra are discussed in detail, and some spectra in current use are analyzed. The unit-to-unit variation of components may be minimized by reliability control of the design of the manufacturing processes, and may be measured in a series of tests-to-failure. Although it is difficult to establish accept-reject criteria, an approach is described which is believed to have merit. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAcceptance test. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue. =650 \0$aFailure analysis. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aLoad spectrum. =650 \0$aQualification test. =650 \0$aQuality control. =650 \0$aReliability. =650 14$aAcceptance test. =650 24$aFailure analysis. =650 24$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aLoad spectrum. =650 24$aQualification test. =650 24$aQuality control. =650 24$aReliability. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48337S.htm =LDR 03087nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP48343S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48343S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48343S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA417.6 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aImpellizzeri, L. F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment of a Scatter Factor Applicable to Aircraft Fatigue Life /$cL. F. Impellizzeri. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (22 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aScatter in fatigue test results is one of the more important factors to be considered in predicting a safe service life for aircraft. A scatter factor is developed using statistical techniques to cover the variation in fatigue life among nominally identical specimens subjected to identical loading histories. A procedure is included to handle those cases where the life demonstrated in the laboratory is a least-of-two test result. The statistical analysis is supplemented by a review of numerous constant- and variable-amplitude test results which reveals that the log normal distribution is applicable and the standard deviation of log life is constant within a certain range of average cycles to failure. Fatigue test results of 120 composite aluminum structures are utilized to compute an unbiased sample standard deviation. A significant development of the derived statistical approach is the removal of the necessity to determine confidence intervals for the true mean and standard deviation. This is accomplished by the introduction of a new random variable from which these unknown population parameters vanish. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aAircraft. =650 \0$aProbability. =650 \0$aLoad spectrum. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys. =650 \0$aStandard deviation. =650 \0$aStatistical distribution. =650 \0$aResidual stresses. =650 \0$aResidual stresses$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aAircraft. =650 24$aAluminum alloys. =650 24$aStatistical distribution. =650 24$aProbability. =650 24$aStandard deviation. =650 24$aLoad spectrum. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48343S.htm =LDR 03275nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP48338S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48338S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48338S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL671.6 =082 04$a629.134/1$223 =100 1\$aAmer, K. B.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA New Technique for Helicopter Rotor Blade Service Life Substantiation /$cK. B. Amer, R. J. Sullivan, J. D. Eakin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA technique is described whereby helicopter rotor blade service life can be substantiated by combining laboratory fatigue tests with cyclic loading applied during conventional ground endurance tests of rotor control and power-transmission systems. The method for applying cyclic loading involves the use of excitation panels, which consist of an array of stationary panels properly spaced and located close beneath the rotor to excite a natural flapwise bending mode. During the investigation, blade cyclic moments were excited that were ten per cent higher than the maximum cyclic bending moment measured in flight on the same rotor blade. The level of fatigue loading could be controlled by adjusting the vertical distance between the panels and rotor. The more rapid application of load (third-mode excitation at nine per revolution instead of the conventional one-per-revolution occurrence of peak inflight loads), coupled with sustained application of damage (100 per cent of the time for panels instead of approximately 16 per cent of the time for a normal flight spectrum), permits the excitation panels to impose damage approximately 56 times faster than experienced in flight. Tests are now being conducted to determine generalized design rules for application of excitation panels to rotors of any number of blades of any size. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAircraft. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aHelicopters. =650 \0$aLife testing. =650 \0$aRotor blades (helicopter) =650 14$aHelicopters. =650 24$aAircraft. =650 24$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aLife testing. =650 24$aRotor blades (helicopter) =700 1\$aEakin, J. D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSullivan, R. J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48338S.htm =LDR 02479nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP48339S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48339S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48339S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL671.6 =082 04$a629.134/1$223 =100 1\$aDonat, R. C.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatigue Failure of a Redundant Structure /$cR. A. Heller, R. C. Donat. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aMultiple-load-path redundant structures have been utilized in "fail-safe" design applications for a long time without a thorough investigation into the statistical nature of their failure. Experiments conducted at the Institute for the Study of Fatigue and Reliability, of Columbia University, on a model ten-member redundant structure subjected to constant-amplitude loads have been analyzed, and the statistical distribution of consecutive failures was determined. The experimental results are compared with various theoretical computations which were found to be conservative. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aProbability. =650 \0$aRedundant structures. =650 \0$aStatically indeterminant structures. =650 14$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aAluminum alloys. =650 24$aProbability. =650 24$aRedundant structures. =650 24$aStatically indeterminant structures. =700 1\$aHeller, R. A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48339S.htm =LDR 02797nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP48342S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48342S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48342S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA417.6 =082 04$a620.1/123$223 =100 1\$aBouchard, E. D.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Fatigue Capabilities of High-Performance Military Aircraft /$cE. D. Bouchard. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (35 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA joint program has been established by the Air Force, Navy, and McDonnell Aircraft Corp. to accumulate flight load maneuver data for fatigue evaluation purposes on F-4 series aircraft. Data obtained in this program will permit constant surveillance of the flight load history being experienced by each individual F-4 airplane. Data on over-all F-4 usage are presented and discussed. Parameters being evaluated and methods for reducing data to study these parameters are outlined. Statistical representation and interpretation of various parameters are discussed. The benefits that can be derived from a comprehensive flight load monitoring program are emphasized. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aAircraft. =650 \0$aProbability. =650 \0$aAccelerometers. =650 \0$aFlight testing. =650 \0$aLoad factor spectra. =650 \0$aFlight load maneuvers. =650 \0$aLoad factor frequency. =650 \0$aStatistical distributions. =650 \0$aResidual stresses. =650 \0$aResidual stresses$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aAircraft. =650 24$aAccelerometers. =650 24$aFlight load maneuvers. =650 24$aFlight testing. =650 24$aLoad factor frequency. =650 24$aLoad factor spectra. =650 24$aStatistical distributions. =650 24$aProbability. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48342S.htm =LDR 02636nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP48340S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1966\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP48340S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP48340S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTL671.6 =082 04$a629.134/1$223 =100 1\$aFreudenthal, A. M.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Material Aspect of Reliability /$cA. M. Freudenthal. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1966. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aReliability analysis correlates the statistical aspects of load analysis, stress analysis, and strength analysis in their effects on the probability of survival of a structure under the operating conditions anticipated during its specified design life. Since stress analysis, by its very nature, can deal only with idealized structures constructed of idealized materials, it is the strength analysis that has to introduce the physical reality in the form of the significant structural and material parameters and their statistical variation. The paper discusses the effect of the structurally significant material properties on the reliability of aircraft structures with respect to unserviceability, ultimate load failure, and fatigue, with particular emphasis on the relative importance of stochastic concepts in strength analysis and load analysis. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aStatistical analysis. =650 \0$aAircraft. =650 \0$aProbability. =650 \0$aReliability. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue. =650 \0$aAirframes$xFatigue$vCongresses. =650 14$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aAircraft. =650 24$aReliability. =650 24$aProbability. =650 24$aStatistical analysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP48340S.htm =LDR 02480nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP16235S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16235S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16235S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aDexter, RJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDuctile Tearing of Welded Structural Details /$cML. Gentilcore, RJ. Dexter. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aExperiments were conducted at room temperature on 16 full-scale welded structural members containing fatigue cracks. These I-section and box-section members were fabricated from HSLA-80 steel that exhibits upper-shelf behavior at room temperature. These members consistently reached at least the net-section collapse load and deformed to several times the yield-point displacement. The experiments were analyzed with a variety of ductilefracture models including the three levels in the British Standards Institute document PD 6493, a stable tearing analysis using finite-element analysis to calculate J, and a limit-load analysis. These models were studied in order to evaluate their usefulness and degree of conservatism relative to experimental results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aDuctile tearing. =650 \0$aJ-integral. =650 \0$aLimit load. =650 14$aDuctile tearing. =650 24$aJ-integral. =650 24$aLimit load. =650 24$aPD 6493. =700 1\$aGentilcore, ML.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16235S.htm =LDR 02875nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP16240S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16240S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16240S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aSadananda, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aShort Crack Growth Behavior /$cK. Sadananda, AK. Vasudevan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b31 =520 3\$aWe have re-evaluated short crack growth behavior using concepts developed recently, and we show that these concepts provide a unified framework that can explain both short and long crack growth behavior without resorting to the crack closure effect. We consider that the behavior of long cracks, including the effects of load ratio, R, is fundamental. We had shown previously that, since fatigue is at least a two-parameter problem in that at least two load parameters are required for an unambiguous description, there are two critical driving forces required simultaneously for fatigue cracks to grow. In extending this analysis to the growth of short cracks, we reject the current notion of the lack of similitude for short cracks and express the similitude as a fundamental postulate that, for a given crack growth mechanism, equal crack tip driving forces result in equal crack growth rates. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aCrack closure. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aInternal stresses. =650 \0$aNotch fatigue. =650 \0$aNotch stress fields. =650 \0$aShort crack growth. =650 \0$aSimilitude. =650 14$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aCrack closure. =650 24$aInternal stresses. =650 24$aNotch fatigue. =650 24$aNotch stress fields. =650 24$aShort crack growth. =650 24$aSimilitude. =700 1\$aVasudevan, AK.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16240S.htm =LDR 02644nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP16245S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16245S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16245S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aMoinereau, D.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Analysis of Underclad Cracks in Large-Scale Tests Using the Local Approach to Cleavage Fracture /$cD. Moinereau, G. Rousselier. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aElectricité de France has conducted a large program including experiments on large-size cladded specimens and their interpretations to evaluate different methods of fracture analysis used in French safety studies regarding the risk of fast fracture in reactor pressure vessels. Four specimens made of ferritic steel A508 C13 with stainless steel cladding, containing small artificial underclad defects, have been tested in four-point bending. Experiments have been conducted at very low temperature, and crack instability by cleavage fracture without crack arrest was obtained in base metal. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCladding. =650 \0$aCleavage. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aLocal approach. =650 \0$aShallow flaw. =650 \0$aStructural integrity. =650 \0$aSubclad flaw. =650 14$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aCladding. =650 24$aCleavage. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aLocal approach. =650 24$aShallow flaw. =650 24$aStructural integrity. =650 24$aSubclad flaw. =700 1\$aRousselier, G.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16245S.htm =LDR 03179nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP16254S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16254S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16254S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aQin, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aElastic Analysis of the Interaction Between Two Surface Cracks /$cLK. Sun, L. Zhang, H. Qin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aIn this paper, the interacting behavior of two surface cracks in a plate subject to remote tension load perpendicular to the crack fracture surface is investigated based on a combination of the quasi-compatibility element method and the improved front solver method. Stress intensity factors for the two surface cracks are provided in the form of boundary influence factors [normalized stress intensity factor (NSIF)] for a wide range of crack geometries and distances among the cracks. The crack aspect ratio (crack depth-to-length ratio a/c) varied from 1/3 to 1.0, the crack depth-to-plate thickness varied from 1/3 to 2/3, and the distance, 2s, between the two surface cracks varied from 2/3c to 4c. The crack interacting factor was introduced to consider the interacting behavior of three-dimensional (3D) cracks. The degrees of freedom used here were 2529. The use of quasi-compatibility elements combined with the front solver made it possible to conduct analyses of 3D multiple cracks with personal computers. Secondly, an evaluation method for multiple surface cracks is discussed based on the NSIF values from this study. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBrittle fracture. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFront solver. =650 \0$aMultiple cracks. =650 \0$aPersonal computer. =650 \0$aQuasi-compatible elements. =650 \0$aSingular elements. =650 \0$aSurface cracks. =650 14$aBrittle fracture. =650 24$aFront solver. =650 24$aMultiple cracks. =650 24$aPersonal computer. =650 24$aQuasi-compatible elements. =650 24$aSingular elements. =650 24$aSurface cracks. =700 1\$aSun, LK.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZhang, L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16254S.htm =LDR 03391nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP16247S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16247S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16247S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aTregoning, RL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperimental Investigation of Mismatched Weld Joint Performance /$cRL. Tregoning. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (24 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b29 =520 3\$aA mismatched welded component exists when the strength of the weld material is different than the strength of the base material. This research examined the effect of weld joint geometry and the mismatch level on the strength and fracture performance of high-strength steel weld components. Eleven different welded systems were constructed with the mismatch ranging between -36% to +47% and various weld joint profiles to sculpt fusion zone widths between 2 and 13 mm at the crack tip. Instrumented tension tests were utilized to characterize weldment strength behavior, while single-edge bend J-R curve testing of short (a/W = 0.15) and deeply (a/W = 0.5) cracked specimens was conducted to measure both baseline weld metal toughness properties and to determine the fracture performance of mismatched systems. The results indicate that more contact strengthening occurs in beveled, structural undermatched weldments compared to straight-sided welds. Flawed undermatched performance is highly dependent on the fusion zone width as well, while the degree of mismatching is a secondary effect. As the zone width decreases, the apparent tearing resistance also decreases. The overall performance of undermatched systems, however, can still be better than overmatched systems hen the inherent toughness of the overmatching weld metal consumable is poor. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCracking resistance. =650 \0$aElastic-plastic fracture. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aJ-R curve. =650 \0$aMismatched welds. =650 \0$aMismatching. =650 \0$aUndermatched welds. =650 \0$aWeld joint geometry. =650 \0$aWeldment strength. =650 14$aMismatching. =650 24$aCracking resistance. =650 24$aElastic-plastic fracture. =650 24$aJ-R curve. =650 24$aMismatched welds. =650 24$aUndermatched welds. =650 24$aWeld joint geometry. =650 24$aWeldment strength. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16247S.htm =LDR 03263nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP16256S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16256S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16256S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aAndruet, R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSimple Two- and Three-Dimension Adhesive Finite Elements for Stress Analysis and Energy Release Rate Calculations in Adhesively Bonded Joints /$cDA. Dillard, MW. Taylor, R. Andruet, SM. Holzer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b28 =520 3\$aSpecial two- and three-dimensional adhesive elements have been developed for determining "mechanics of materials" level stresses in adhesively bonded joints. For two- dimensional analysis, the adherends are modeled as simple beam-truss elements connected by special adhesive elements that utilize offset nodes located at the mid-plane of the respective adherends. The technique has been extended to three-dimensional geometries by modeling the adhesive as a single element through the thickness with offset nodes located at the mid-plane of the adherends. The adherends are modeled as conventional plate elements. The simple models permitted by these elements provide good convergence to closed-form solutions for peel and shear stresses in 2-D lap joints. The 3-D elements offer significant computational efficiencies over more widely utilized three-dimensional element formulations. Although the results obtained using these elements are not sufficient to detect singular stress fields, or certain other details, they have proved to be very useful in understanding the overall stress states in bonded structures. Preliminary determination of strain energy release rates using the 2-D elements also appears to be quite promising. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAdhesive joints. =650 \0$aFinite elements. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aPeel stresses. =650 \0$aSpecial adhesive elements. =650 14$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aAdhesive joints. =650 24$aFinite elements. =650 24$aPeel stresses. =650 24$aSpecial adhesive elements. =700 1\$aDillard, DA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHolzer, SM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTaylor, MW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16256S.htm =LDR 03584nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP16227S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16227S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16227S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aChao, Y-J,$eauthor. =245 10$aConstraint Effect in Brittle Fracture /$cY-J Chao, XH. Zhang. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aVariation of apparent fracture toughness under predominantly (elastic) brittle fracture is investigated. Williams' asymptotic series solutions, including higher order terms, are used to characterize the crack tip stress and strain fields for various specimen geometries. Using a fracturing stress or a strain as the material property, it is demonstrated that a fracture event can be quantified by two mechanics parameters, K and A3 for stress-controlled fracture or K and T for strain-controlled fracture. A set of test data that covers a wide range of T and A3 is used to demonstrate the proposed fracture assessment procedure. Constraint-related issues such as size, crack depth, and biaxial stress effect are investigated. The material's failure locus is discussed relative to the ASTM recommended specimen geometries. It is shown that the ASTM in-plane size requirements place a finite-size window on the complete material failure locus. Since real structures may possess constraint levels either higher or lower than the ASTM standard test specimens, structures may fracture at an applied K either higher or lower than KIC. It is demonstrated that KIC determined according to ASTM E 399 and based on a linear elastic solution is not conservative when used to predict the fracture of specimens with low-constraint geometries. This trend is opposite to the corresponding constraint effect in cleavage fracture when the crack tip deformation at fracture is characterized by large-scale yielding. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBrittle fracture. =650 \0$aConstraint effect. =650 \0$aCrack tip stress fields. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture stress. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aLinear elastic fracture mechanics. =650 \0$aSize effect. =650 \0$aSize requirement. =650 14$aBrittle fracture. =650 24$aConstraint effect. =650 24$aCrack tip stress fields. =650 24$aFracture stress. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aLinear elastic fracture mechanics. =650 24$aSize effect. =650 24$aSize requirement. =700 1\$aZhang, XH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16227S.htm =LDR 02901nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP16230S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16230S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16230S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aDawicke, DS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPrediction of Stable Tearing and Fracture of a 2000-Series Aluminum Alloy Plate Using a CTOA Criterion /$cDS. Dawicke, RS. Piascik, JC. Newman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aAccurate predictions of stable tearing in a 7.6-mm-thick 2000-series aluminum alloy were made using the critical crack-tip opening angle (CTOA) criterion. The predictions were verified through a comparison of experimental and analytical results. A two-dimensional, elastic-plastic finite element analysis was used to simulate the fracture behavior of a 102-mm-wide C(T) specimen. The analysis determined that a critical crack-tip opening angle (?c = 5°) resulted in good correlation with the experimental load against crack opening displacement data. This angle was compared to surface and microtopography CTOA measurements. The angle obtained from the finite element simulation was used to predict the fracture behavior of tests conducted on 102-mm-wide M(T), 305-mm-wide M(T), and 152-mm-wide C(T) specimens. The two-dimensional, elastic-plastic finite element analysis predicted the maximum loads of the 102-mm-wide M(T), 305-mm-wide M(T), and 152-mm-wide C(T) within 3, 4, and 8% of the experimental results, respectively. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPlate. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aFinite element. =650 \0$aAluminum alloy. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 14$aFracture. =650 24$aFinite element. =650 24$aCTOA. =650 24$aAluminum alloy. =650 24$aPlate. =700 1\$aPiascik, RS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewman, JC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16230S.htm =LDR 02731nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP16252S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16252S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16252S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aHeim, D.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBoundary Element/Dislocation Density Methodology for Analysis of Cracks in Anisotropic Solids /$cD. Heim, L. Xiao, ME. Mear. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA boundary element method is presented for the stress analysis of cracks in two-dimensional, linearly elastic anisotropic solids. The technique is an extension of that by Chang and Mear [5] for isotropic solids and involves the use of a special "regularization" for certain integrals associated with the crack line. The resulting integral equations consist of the conventional ordinary boundary terms as well as two additional terms that correspond to a distribution of concentrated forces and a distribution of dislocations along the crack line. In the numerical implementation of the formulation, the ordinary boundary integrals are treated with standard boundary element techniques, while a special numerical procedure is used to treat the crack line integrals. The resulting procedure is applied to several example problems to demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the method. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAnisotropy. =650 \0$aBoundary element method. =650 \0$aCracks. =650 \0$aDislocations. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 14$aBoundary element method. =650 24$aAnisotropy. =650 24$aCracks. =650 24$aDislocations. =700 1\$aMear, ME.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aXiao, L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16252S.htm =LDR 02764nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP16242S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16242S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16242S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aHeldt, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Absorbed Hydrogen on the Microstructure in the Vicinity of Near-Threshold Fatigue Cracks in Low-Alloy Steel /$cJ. Heldt, H. Kaesche. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b37 =520 3\$aThe influence of a dry hydrogen environment on near-threshold crack growth propagation rates of fatigue cracks in a low-alloy spheroidized steel was investigated. for separation of environmental and mechanically induced effects, fatigue tests in an ultra-high vacuum (UHV) environment were taken as reference. On a macroscopic scale, we found a significant acceleration of the propagation rates of cracks exposed to a dry hydrogen atmosphere compared to tests in an inert environment. The electron-microscopic characterization of the microstructure in the vicinity of cracks revealed that the acceleration of fatigue propagation by hydrogen can be rationalized by a hydrogen-involved fatigue damage mechanism. Furthermore, it was concluded that hydrogen enhances the dislocation mobility. This effect aids in the formation of dislocation cellular structure in the cyclic plastic zone. The mode of fracture itself is ductile transgranular and appears to be unchanged by absorption of hydrogen at the crack tip. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aEnvironment. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 14$aFatigue. =650 24$aEnvironment. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =700 1\$aKaesche, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16242S.htm =LDR 02598nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP16231S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16231S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16231S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aAmstutz, BE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Mixed Mode I/II Loading and Grain Orientation on Crack Initiation and Stable Tearing in 2024-T3 Aluminum /$cBE. Amstutz, MA. Sutton, DS. Dawicke, ML. Boone. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b37 =520 3\$aThe effects of material grain orientation and Mixed Mode I/II loading on crack initiation and stable tearing in 2.3-mm-thick, unclad 2024-T3 aluminum is experimentally investigated. Mode I experiments were performed on center-cracked specimens with the crack being oriented at various angles relative to the rolling direction. Defining ? to be the angle between the normal to the initial crack plane and the loading direction, Mode I/II experiments were performed using an Arcan test fixture for 0° <= ? <= 90° [corresponding to 90° >= ? >= 0°, where ? = atan (KII/KI)] with the crack oriented either along the rolling direction (T-L) or perpendicular to the rolling direction (L-T) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aExperiments. =650 \0$aMixed Mode I/II. =650 \0$aStable crack growth. =650 14$aMixed Mode I/II. =650 24$aCTOD/CTOA. =650 24$aExperiments. =650 24$aStable crack growth. =700 1\$aBoone, ML.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDawicke, DS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSutton, MA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16231S.htm =LDR 04076nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP16248S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16248S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16248S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$adeWit, R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFracture Testing of Large-scale Thin-sheet Aluminum Alloy /$cR. deWit, RJ. Fields, SR. Low, DE. Harne, T. Foecke. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aA series of fracture tests on large-scale, pre-cracked, aluminum alloy panels was carried out to examine and to characterize the process by which cracks propagate and link up in this material. Extended grips and test fixtures were specially designed to enable the panel specimens to be loaded in tension in a 1780-kN-capacity universal testing machine. Ten panel specimens, each consisting of a single sheet of bare 2024-T3 aluminum alloy, approximately 4 m high, 2.3 m wide, and 1 mm thick, were fabricated with simulated through-cracks oriented horizontally at mid-height. Using existing information, a test matrix was set up to explore regions of failure controlled by failure mechanics, with additional tests near the boundary between plastic collapse and fracture. In addition, a variety of multiple site damage (MSD) configurations were included to distinguish between various proposed linkage mechanisms. All tests but one used anti-buckling guides. Three specimens were fabricated with a single central crack, six others had multiple cracks on each side of the central crack, and one had a single crack but no anti-buckling guides. The results of each fracture event were recorded on various media: film, video, computer, magnetic tape, and occasionally optical microscopy. The video showed the crack tip with a load meter in the field of view, using motion picture film for one tip and super VHS video tape for the other. The computer recorded the output of the testing machine load cell, the stroke, and the twelve strain gages at 1.5-s intervals. A wideband FM magnetic tape recorder was used to record data from the same sources. The data were analyzed by two different procedures: (1) the plastic zone model based on the residual strength diagram, and (2) the R-curve. The first three tests were used to determine the basic material properties, and these results were then used in the analysis of the subsequent tests with MSD cracks. There is fairly good agreement between measured values and results obtained from the models. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aCrack. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aMultiple site damage. =650 \0$aPlastic zone. =650 \0$aR-curve. =650 \0$aToughness. =650 14$aAluminum. =650 24$aCrack. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aMultiple site damage. =650 24$aPlastic zone. =650 24$aR-curve. =650 24$aToughness. =700 1\$aFields, RJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFoecke, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHarne, DE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLow, SR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16248S.htm =LDR 03132nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP16236S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16236S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16236S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aPanontin, TL.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Experimentally Verified Finite Element Study of the Stress-Strain Response of Crack Geometries Experiencing Large-Scale Yielding /$cTL. Panontin, SD. Sheppard. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (27 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aLarge-strain, three-dimensional finite element analyses with incremental plasticity were performed for a variety of crack geometries to study local crack-tip stress-strain fields and associated global fracture parameters under conditions of large-scale yielding. The geometries analyzed include thin, single-edge crack tension, single-edge crack bending, and center-crack tension fracture specimens with varying crack depth (a/W) ratios. Two materials were investigated: a high-hardening, low-strength steel and a moderate-hardening, high-strength steel. Mesh refinement studies were performed to ensure convergence of the finite element predictions. The studies examine the effects of in-plane crack-tip element size, initial crack-tip radius size, and number of through-thickness layers on predicted distributions of crack-tip stress and plastic strain and predicted values of the J-integral and CTOD. In addition, the finite element predictions of specimen behavior were verified experimentally by direct measurements, namely load displacement, load longitudinal strain, and load CTOD, made during and following testing of the fracture specimens. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aCrack-tip stress strains. =650 \0$aExperimental verification. =650 \0$aFinite element analysis. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aLarge deformation. =650 14$aFinite element analysis. =650 24$aCrack-tip stress strains. =650 24$aExperimental verification. =650 24$aFracture. =650 24$aLarge deformation. =700 1\$aSheppard, SD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16236S.htm =LDR 02566nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP16243S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16243S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16243S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aLiaw, PK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aS-N Curve for Crack Initiation and an Estimate of Fatigue Crack Nucleus Size /$cCY. Yang, PK. Liaw, SS. Palusamy, W. Ren. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aA study of fatigue life prediction was made for ASTM A533 Grade B nuclear pressure vessel steel. The objectives of the study were to predict the S-N curve, representing crack initiation, and to estimate the average crack nucleus size using an engineering approach. The plastic replica method was used to monitor crack initiation and growth from well-polished specimens under uniaxial tension-tension stressing. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCrack closure. =650 \0$aCrack initiation. =650 \0$aCrack nucleus size. =650 \0$aCrack shape. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aReplication method. =650 \0$aSmall cracks. =650 \0$aS-N curve. =650 14$aCrack closure. =650 24$aCrack initiation. =650 24$aCrack nucleus size. =650 24$aCrack shape. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aReplication method. =650 24$aSmall cracks. =650 24$aS-N curve. =700 1\$aPalusamy, SS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRen, W.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYang, CY.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16243S.htm =LDR 03298nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP16257S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16257S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16257S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aDattaguru, B.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of Fatigue Crack Growth in Pin-Loaded Lug Joints under Inelastic Deformations /$cRV. Prakash, KN. Raju, K. Satish Kumar, B. Dattaguru, TS. Ramamurthy. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b28 =520 3\$aResults of an experimental program on fatigue crack growth in an interference fit lug joint and numerical estimation of relevant fracture parameters to correlate the experimental data are presented in this paper. Fatigue crack growth rates of naturally initiating cracks were estimated fractographically as a function of crack length for lug joints fitted with different levels of interference. The fracture parameters to correlate the crack growth behavior were estimated using a two-dimensional materially nonlinear contact stress finite element analysis. A path-independent integral, ? Tp* computed for incremental loads and summed up (I) during cyclic loading was used as an elasto-plastic fracture parameter. Correlation of the experimental crack growth data and the evaluated range of ?T resulted in a power law similar to the Paris equation. Further, the fatigue crack growth (FCG) rate was evaluated using the relationship between low cycle fatigue (LCF) parameters and the fracture parameter, ?T, as estimated. These are in good agreement with the experimental results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aContact stresses. =650 \0$aElasto-plastic analysis. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFractography. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aInterference fit. =650 \0$aLug joints. =650 \0$aStress intensity factors. =650 14$aLug joints. =650 24$aContact stresses. =650 24$aElasto-plastic analysis. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aFractography. =650 24$aInterference fit. =650 24$aStress intensity factors. =700 1\$aPrakash, RV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRaju, KN.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRamamurthy, TS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSatish Kumar, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16257S.htm =LDR 02503nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP16255S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16255S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16255S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aNewman, JC.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Three-Dimensional Weight Function Method-Evaluation and Applications /$cW. Zhao, JC. Newman, MA. Sutton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aA three-dimensional weight function method is evaluated by comparisons with exact or finite element solutions available in the literature. Three typical crack configurations considered are embedded elliptical crack, semi-elliptical surface crack, and quarter elliptical corner crack. It is found that the assumptions made in the weight function method are appropriate for the crack configurations considered. The method is shown to have the capability of providing accurate results without using a reference solution in many cases. A few application examples are given. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCorner crack. =650 \0$aEmbedded crack. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aStress intensity factor. =650 \0$aSurface crack. =650 \0$aWeight function method. =650 14$aCorner crack. =650 24$aEmbedded crack. =650 24$aStress intensity factor. =650 24$aSurface crack. =650 24$aWeight function method. =700 1\$aSutton, MA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZhao, W.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16255S.htm =LDR 02685nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP16249S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16249S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16249S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aSheppard, SD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aResistance Spot Weld Failure Loads and Modes in Overload Conditions /$cS. Zuniga, SD. Sheppard. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aThe failure modes of two single-weld specimens, the coach-peel and the tensile-shear specimens, were studied in detail. Weld overload experiments, along with optical and scanning electron microscopy, revealed that the coach-peel specimen failed by microvoid coalescence (ductile fracture) near the weld nugget/heat affected zone (HAZ) boundary and that the tensile-shear specimen failed predominately by localized necking (shear localization) near the HAZ/base metal boundary. Empirical data extracted from measurements performed on metallurgical cross sections of interrupted coach-peel and tensile-shear specimens established the deformed characteristic material distance (coach-peel) and the existence of a critical thickness strain for localized necking (tensile-shear). These quantities were used to predict weld failure via finite element analysis as described in Ref 1. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aImpact failure. =650 \0$aOverload conditions. =650 \0$aResistance spot welds. =650 \0$aWeldments. =650 14$aWeldments. =650 24$aImpact failure. =650 24$aOverload conditions. =650 24$aResistance spot welds. =700 1\$aZuniga, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16249S.htm =LDR 03181nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP16250S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16250S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16250S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aJohnson, WS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatigue Response of Perforate Titanium for Application in Laminar Flow Control /$cJL. Miller, JC. Newman, WS. Johnson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThe room temperature tensile and fatigue response of non-perforated and perforated titanium for laminar flow control application was investigated both experimentally and analytically. Results showed that multiple perforations did not affect the tensile response, but did reduce the fatigue life. A two-dimensional finite element stress analysis was used to determine that the stress fields from adjacent perforations did not influence one another. The stress fields around the holes did not overlap one another, allowing the material to be modeled as a plate with a center hole. Fatigue life was predicted using an equivalent initial flaw size approach to relate the experimental results to microstructural features of the titanium. Predictions using flaw sizes ranging from 1 to 15 (?m correlated within a factor of 2 with the experimental results by using a flow stress of 260 MPa. By using two different flow stresses in the crack closure model and correcting for plasticity, the experimental results were bounded by the predictions for high gross section stresses. Further analysis of the complex perforation geometry and the local material chemistry is needed to further understand the fatigue behavior of the perforated titanium. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCommercially pure titanium. =650 \0$aCracks. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aLife prediction. =650 \0$aTensile response. =650 14$aCommercially pure titanium. =650 24$aCracks. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aLife prediction. =650 24$aTensile response. =700 1\$aMiller, JL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewman, JC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16250S.htm =LDR 03599nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP16244S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16244S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16244S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aBass, BR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFracture Analysis of Full-Thickness Clad Beam Specimens /$cJA. Keeney, BR. Bass, WJ. McAfee. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aFinite-element analyses were performed on full-thickness clad beam specimens to quantify fracture toughness for shallow cracks in material for which metallurgical conditions are prototypic of those found in reactor pressure vessels (RPVs). The beam specimens are fabricated from a section of an RPV wall (removed from a canceled nuclear plant) that includes weld, plate, and clad material with metallurgical factors potentially influencing fracture toughness for shallow cracks. A summary of the testing program is provided and the analyses of the test data are discussed, including comparisons of measured displacements with finite-element analysis results, applications of toughness estimation techniques, and interpretations of constraint conditions implied by stress-based constraint methodologies. Fracture toughness estimates were obtained from displacement data using finite-element techniques and estimation schemes based on the ?-factor method. The J-Q methodology was used to assess crack-tip stress triaxiality in the clad beam specimens. The shallow-crack clad beam specimens showed a significant loss of constraint similar to that of other shallow-crack single-edge notch bend specimens. The stress-based Dodds-Anderson scaling model was also utilized to analyze constraint conditions in the clad beam specimens and appears to be effective in adjusting the test data to account for loss of in-plane constraint for uniaxially tested beams. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aConstraint. =650 \0$aCrack-tip stress triaxiality. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFull-thickness clad beams. =650 \0$aJ-Q methodology. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 \0$aShallow crack. =650 \0$aSingle-edge notch bend specimens. =650 14$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 24$aConstraint. =650 24$aCrack-tip stress triaxiality. =650 24$aFull-thickness clad beams. =650 24$aJ-Q methodology. =650 24$aShallow crack. =650 24$aSingle-edge notch bend specimens. =650 24$a?-factor method. =700 1\$aKeeney, JA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcAfee, WJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16244S.htm =LDR 03416nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP16233S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16233S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16233S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aHsia, KJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Crack Surface Morphology on Fracture Behavior under Mixed Mode I/III Loading /$cKJ. Hsia, T-L Zhang, DF. Socie. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b30 =520 3\$aMaterial toughening due to crack surface friction under mixed mode loading is studied. A mechanistic model is developed for a crack with an intergranular fracture surface under mixed Mode I/Mode III loading. The model takes into account several microstructural and material parameters such as grain shape and friction coefficient between grain boundaries. By employing a self-consistent, fracture mechanics approach, the governing integral equation with a singular kernel is obtained. A special numerical technique is used to solve the integral equation. The frictional stress distribution along the crack face is obtained for different grain shapes and frictional coefficients. The results show that, because of crack surface friction, the material toughens significantly. The toughening ratio increases rapidly with the relative magnitude of the Mode III component of the applied load. Moreover, two parameters, the oblique grain boundary angle and the friction coefficient, are identified as the controlling parameters for the toughening behavior. Using an energy-based crack tip fracture criterion, fracture loci in KI - KIII space are constructed to serve as a failure criterion for mixed mode fracture. The model predictions are also compared with experimental measurements. Good agreement is obtained. Potential applications of the model to surface crack growth under rolling contact loading in the presence of lubricating fluids are discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aCrack surface friction. =650 \0$aMixed mode fracture. =650 \0$aSelf-consistency. =650 \0$aSingular integral equation. =650 \0$aToughening. =650 14$aCrack surface friction. =650 24$aMixed mode fracture. =650 24$aSelf-consistency. =650 24$aSingular integral equation. =650 24$aToughening. =700 1\$aSocie, DF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZhang, T-L,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16233S.htm =LDR 03424nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP16246S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16246S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16246S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aBrust, F.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Cyclic Loading During Ductile Tearing on the Fracture Resistance of Nuclear Pipe Steels /$cDL. Rudland, F. Brust. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aAs part of the First International Piping and Integrity Research Group (IPIRG-1) program, a series of 152.4-mm (6-in.)-diameter Schedule 120, A106 Grade B carbon steel and TP304 stainless steel cyclic through-wall crack (TWC) pipe tests were conducted at 288°C (550°F). The conclusion reached from these experiments was that fully reversed loading decreases the ductile tearing resistance of nuclear pipe steels. As part of the Second International Piping and Integrity Research Group (IPIRG-2) program, a series of cyclically loaded compact tension [C(T)] tests were conducted to determine if this effect is present in laboratory specimens and whether these small-scale results can be used to predict larger through-wall crack pipe behavior. The specimens were run in displacement control using several cyclic displacement increments and stress ratios. It was found that as the stress ratio was decreased, i.e., the amount of compressive plasticity is increased, the ductile tearing resistance of the material decreased. Fractographic analysis was performed on several C(T) specimens to determine the cyclic degradation mechanism. It was found that crack tip sharpening and void flattening were observed and could be the mechanisms that contributed to the cyclic degradation. In addition to the laboratory tests, finite element analyses were performed on a cyclic C(T) specimen to verify the ASTM E 1152 procedure used and to calculate the cyclic J-R curves. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCyclic effects. =650 \0$aDuctile tearing. =650 \0$aFinite element analysis. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aJ-integral. =650 \0$aJ-R curve. =650 14$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aCyclic effects. =650 24$aDuctile tearing. =650 24$aFinite element analysis. =650 24$aJ-integral. =650 24$aJ-R curve. =700 1\$aRudland, DL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16246S.htm =LDR 03111nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP16225S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16225S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16225S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aWei, RP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLife Prediction :$bA Case for Multidisciplinary Research /$cRP. Wei. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (22 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aConcerns with aging infrastructure worldwide and with the life-cycle costs and management of engineered systems have placed increased emphasis on the development of methods for life prediction. To be effective as "true predictors" of future performance (i.e., to provide accurate estimates beyond the range employed in the development of supporting data), such methods must be built upon mechanistic models that capture the functional dependence on all of the key external and internal variables. The development of these methods argues strongly for multidisciplinary research that integrates mechanistic understanding with probability analysis. In this paper, a mechanistically based probability approach to life prediction (versus the more traditional statistically based parametric approach) and the processes for model development are outlined to provide a framework for discussion. The use of a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to develop mechanistic understanding and to model material response is illustrated through examples on crack growth in a high-strength steel. The need for multidisciplinary research that broadens the perspective from testing to testing and materials is discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aLife prediction. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aMechanisms. =650 \0$aMultidisciplinary approach. =650 \0$aSubcritical crack growth. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 14$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aLife prediction. =650 24$aMaterials. =650 24$aMechanisms. =650 24$aMultidisciplinary approach. =650 24$aSubcritical crack growth. =650 24$aTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16225S.htm =LDR 03079nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP16251S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16251S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16251S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aBathias, C.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatigue Crack Growth Damage in Elastomeric Materials /$cC. Bathias, K. LeGorju, C. Lu, L. Menabeuf. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aFatigue crack growth in natural rubber is studied using fracture mechanics concepts and an extension of Griffith's criterion. The effects of load ratio, temperature, and environment are examined. It appears that, for cycles without compression, a mean stress in tension improves the fatigue behavior by inducing crystallization, whereas a minimum stress in compression greatly damages the material. Tests under inert atmosphere show that, in addition to the mechanical damage, an important chemical damage due to oxygen is present. The fatigue cracking of natural rubber is also approached studying the influence of damage mechanisms in relation to microstructural aspects. In this way, SEM observations of fracture surfaces show a marked dependence on crack growth rate, load ratio, temperature, and environment. For high growth rates, we observe some fatigue striations, and we notice a microscopic mechanism for formation of tongue structure, which is highly dependent on gaseous oxygen and typical of natural rubbers. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironment. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFractography. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture mechanisms. =650 \0$aLoad ratio. =650 \0$aNatural rubber. =650 \0$aTemperature. =650 14$aNatural rubber. =650 24$aEnvironment. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aFractography. =650 24$aFracture mechanisms. =650 24$aLoad ratio. =650 24$aTemperature. =700 1\$aLeGorju, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLu, C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMenabeuf, L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16251S.htm =LDR 02838nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP16258S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16258S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16258S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aReinhardt, W.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Efficient Method for Calculating Multiaxial Elasto-Plastic Notch Tip Strains and Stresses under Proportional Loading /$cW. Reinhardt, A. Moftakhar, G. Glinka. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA method for calculating elasto-plastic notch tip strains and stresses in bodies subjected to proportional multiaxial loading is presented. Notch tip strains and stresses are estimated using the generalized Neuber's rule and equivalent strain energy density method. These estimates form upper and lower bounds of the exact solution. All necessary relationships in the form of five simultaneous algebraic equations are derived for a general multiaxial stress state. An efficient solution method is proposed enabling fast calculation of numerical values and the choice of the appropriate solution. This method may be particularly useful for fatigue analysis of notched components. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aGeneralized strain energy density method. =650 \0$aGeneralized Neuber rule. =650 \0$aProportional multiaxial loading. =650 \0$aNumerical solution algorithm. =650 \0$aElastic-plastic notch tip stresses and strains. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 14$aElastic-plastic notch tip stresses and strains. =650 24$aProportional multiaxial loading. =650 24$aGeneralized Neuber rule. =650 24$aGeneralized strain energy density method. =650 24$aNumerical solution algorithm. =700 1\$aMoftakhar, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGlinka, G.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16258S.htm =LDR 02496nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP16226S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16226S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16226S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aLandes, JD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of a J-Q Model for Fracture in the Ductile-Brittle Transition /$cJD. Landes. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aA model to predict cleavage failure of precracked bodies in the transition region for steels was recently proposed by the author. It is based on the concept that the stress-controlled fracture of a weak link triggers the failure of the entire body. The stress that triggers fracture is predicted by a numerical crack-tip stress analysis. The model uses toughness measured at one condition as input to predict toughness at another. For example, toughness measured at one temperature can be used to predict toughness at another temperature, or toughness measured from one geometry can be used to predict toughness for another geometry. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aCrack tip. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aStress. =650 \0$aToughness. =650 \0$aTransition. =650 \0$aWeak link. =650 14$aTransition. =650 24$aCrack tip. =650 24$aFracture. =650 24$aModeling. =650 24$aStress. =650 24$aToughness. =650 24$aWeak link. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16226S.htm =LDR 02512nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP16239S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16239S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16239S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aDavidson, DL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHow Fatigue Cracks Grow, Interact with Microstructure, and Lose Similitude /$cDL. Davidson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b32 =520 3\$aThis paper reviews the processes by which fatigue cracks grow and interact with applied load and microstructure. Fatigue crack growth processes are remarkably similar irrespective of microstructure, crack size, or nature of the loading. Large strains at fatigue crack tips applied over repeated cycles severely alter, or homogenize, microstructures, followed by crack advance. Microstructure affects fatigue crack growth kinetics more than growth processes. But, under marginal conditions, fatigue crack growth rates are also affected by microstructural features. Examples are small cracks growing under low stresses or large cracks growing near threshold. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCrack tip plastic zone. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aThreshold stress intensity factor. =650 14$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aCrack tip plastic zone. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =650 24$aThreshold stress intensity factor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16239S.htm =LDR 03143nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP16241S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16241S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16241S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aChell, GG.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Practical Methodology for Elastic-Plastic Fatigue Crack Growth /$cRC. McClung, GG. Chell, DA. Russell, GE. Orient. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b40 =520 3\$aA practical methodology is being developed to characterize elastic-plastic fatigue crack growth (EPFCG) behavior. The methodology will be implemented in engineering software for crack growth analysis and life prediction of advanced reusable aerospace propulsion systems. The correlating parameter upon which the methodology is based is the range of the J-integral, ?J. Existing J solutions are summarized, and robust methods for developing new J solutions under various loading configurations are introduced and validated. Some practical crack growth algorithms required to translate a J calculation into a quantitative prediction of EPFCG life are highlighted. Crack closure plays a significant role in the engineering characterization of EPFCG rates, and simple algorithms to estimate closure stresses are described. Other algorithms address the tearing-fatigue interaction near final instability and the estimation of required material properties. Early results from experimental verification tests are reported. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aCombined loading. =650 \0$aCrack closure. =650 \0$aDelta J. =650 \0$aLife prediction. =650 \0$aReference stress. =650 \0$aSurface cracks. =650 \0$aTear-fatigue. =650 14$aElastic-plastic fatigue crack growth. =650 24$aCombined loading. =650 24$aCrack closure. =650 24$aDelta J. =650 24$aLife prediction. =650 24$aReference stress. =650 24$aSurface cracks. =650 24$aTear-fatigue. =700 1\$aMcClung, RC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOrient, GE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRussell, DA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16241S.htm =LDR 02626nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP16228S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16228S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16228S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aOmori, Y.,$eauthor. =245 10$aT?* Integral Under Plane Stress Crack Growth /$cY. Omori, H. Okada, L. Ma, SN. Atluri, AS. Kobayashi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe T?* integral values associated with stable crack growth in A606 HSLA steel SEN specimens were determined experimentally and numerically. The displacement fields obtained through Moiré interferometry and elastic-plastic finite element analysis were used to evaluate T?* associated with the moving crack tip. T?* decreased with the reduction in the size of the integration contour, T?, and continually increased with stable crack growth in this specimen. The measured and computed crack-tip opening angle (CTOA), on the other hand, was a constant 15° during stable crack growth after dropping from the measured and computed initial high values of 35 and 57°, respectively. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aElastic-plastic fracture. =650 \0$aStable crack growth. =650 \0$aJ integral. =650 \0$aT?* integral. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 14$aElastic-plastic fracture. =650 24$aStable crack growth. =650 24$aT?* integral. =650 24$aJ integral. =650 24$aCTOA. =700 1\$aOkada, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMa, L.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aAtluri, SN.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKobayashi, AS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16228S.htm =LDR 02879nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP16253S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16253S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16253S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aGerstle, WH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStress Intensity Factor Calibration of Edge-Notched Beam /$cWH. Gerstle, LR. Lenke, G. Heo. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aSeveral solutions necessary to determine the mixed-mode stress intensity factors in edge-notched plane stress beams subject to a wide variety of loading conditions are given. These solutions include stress intensity factors in an edge-notched beam subject to: (1) pure moment, (2) pure shear, (3) a point load at the bottom of the beam in the vicinity of the crack, and (4) a point load at the top of the beam in the vicinity of the crack. The solutions have been obtained through use of the finite element and boundary force methods. The techniques necessary to obtain accurate stress intensity factors using both methods are described. The convergence characteristics and behavior of both the finite element and the boundary force methods are discussed. The solutions are provided in approximate functional form for ease of use. An example is presented to demonstrate the use of the solutions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBoundary force method. =650 \0$aCalibration. =650 \0$aFinite element method. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aIosipescu beam. =650 \0$aShear beam. =650 \0$aStress intensity factor. =650 14$aStress intensity factor. =650 24$aBoundary force method. =650 24$aCalibration. =650 24$aFinite element method. =650 24$aIosipescu beam. =650 24$aShear beam. =700 1\$aHeo, G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLenke, LR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16253S.htm =LDR 02875nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP16229S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16229S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16229S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aFaleskog, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of Constraint Modelling to Evaluation of Crack Growth Experiments /$cJ. Faleskog, F. Nilsson, S. Shehu, H. Öberg. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aA large number of fracture mechanics experiments were carried out using a variety of specimens in order to investigate the applicability of the J-Q approach to initiation and growth of cracks. The study was performed at different temperatures spanning the transition interval of a pressure vessel steel. A comparison of the cleavage initiation levels with the model by Ritchie et al. (RKR) was also conducted. The experiments did not show, although the scatter was large, any systematic geometry effects that could not be explained within the framework of the J-Q concept. This was also the case for surface-cracked plates subjected to nonproportional loading. The trends of the dependence of the initiation on constraint are in qualitative agreement with the RKR model, although this model seems to underestimate this dependence for the current material. The ductile initiation level seems to be fairly independent of constraint but showed a tendency of variation with temperature. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCrack growth initiation. =650 \0$aTransition behavior. =650 \0$aConstraint. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 14$aCrack growth initiation. =650 24$aConstraint. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aTransition behavior. =700 1\$aNilsson, F.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aShehu, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aÖberg, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16229S.htm =LDR 02940nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP16234S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16234S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16234S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aRolfe, ST.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Analytical Investigation of the Effect of Crack Depth (a) and Crack Depth to Width (a/W) Ratio on the Fracture Toughness of A533-B Steel /$cJA. Smith, ST. Rolfe. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (26 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aThe use of various crack depths (a) and crack-depth to specimen-width (a/W) ratios in laboratory tests to model flawed structural components has led to considerable interest in the role of both the crack depth (a) and the a/W ratio on fracture toughness. To investigate the separate roles of crack depth and the a/W ratio, three-dimensional elastic-plastic finite element analyses, (FEA) of square SE(B) specimens with a/W ratios ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 [crack depths ranging from 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) to 50.8 mm (2.0 in.)] have been conducted. The material properties used in this analysis were those for the material used in an experimental study conducted at the University of Kansas (KU) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The specimen dimensions were chosen such that the results for specimens having a fixed crack depth and varying a/W ratios could be compared to the results for specimens with a fixed a/W ratio and varying crack depths. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aConstraint. =650 \0$aCrack depth. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aJ-integral. =650 \0$aShallow flaw. =650 14$aConstraint. =650 24$aa/W ratio. =650 24$aCrack depth. =650 24$aCTOD. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aJ-integral. =650 24$aShallow flaw. =700 1\$aSmith, JA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16234S.htm =LDR 03024nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP16237S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16237S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16237S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aEmbley, GT.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of Warm Prestress Data /$cBD. Macdonald, GT. Embley, H. Irizarry-Quinones, WJ. McAfee, DE. McCabe, PD. Smith, JW. Wuthrich. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aLoading a cracked structure at elevated temperature, or warm prestressing (WPS), enhances its fracture resistance at a lower temperature. Five data sets, comprising 119 unclad pressure vessel steel specimens, were combined to derive correlations for WPS-enhanced fracture toughness (KIfrac) in the absence of ductile tearing. New WPS test results for 27 surface-flawed specimens, eight subclad-flawed specimens, and five strain-aged specimens are discussed. KIfrac exceeded non-WPS fracture toughness, KIc, for all experiments. The WPS data showed that no specimens failed while K was decreasing, and that at least an additional 7% additional reloading from the minimum value of applied KI took place prior to final fracture. The data included complete and partial unloading after WPS prior to final fracture. Crack tip three-dimensional elastic-plastic finite element (3DEPFE) analysis was performed to support statistical analysis of the data. Regression models were compared with the Chell WPS model. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aSubclad flaw. =650 \0$aSurface flaw. =650 \0$aWarm prestressing. =650 14$aFracture. =650 24$aSubclad flaw. =650 24$aSurface flaw. =650 24$aWarm prestressing. =700 1\$aIrizarry-Quinones, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMacdonald, BD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcAfee, WJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcCabe, DE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSmith, PD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWuthrich, JW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16237S.htm =LDR 02220nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP16238S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP16238S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP16238S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA409 =082 04$a620.1126$223 =100 1\$aMiller, KJ.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Three Thresholds for Fatigue Crack Propagation /$cKJ. Miller. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b28 =520 3\$aThe three governing threshold conditions in metal fatigue are considered, one relating to crack growth in single crystals, one concerned with crack growth in polycrystalline materials, and one based on linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aElastic-plastic fracture mechanics. =650 \0$aLEFM threshold condition. =650 \0$aLinear elastic fracture mechanics. =650 \0$aMFM threshold condition. =650 \0$aSingle crystal threshold. =650 14$aMicrostructural fracture mechanics. =650 24$aElastic-plastic fracture mechanics. =650 24$aLEFM threshold condition. =650 24$aLinear elastic fracture mechanics. =650 24$aMFM threshold condition. =650 24$aSingle crystal threshold. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP16238S.htm =LDR 01591nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP38905S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1973\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38905S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38905S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA445.S5 =082 04$a669/.84$223 =100 1\$aArendt, DH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of Slags by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry /$cHG. Zelinske, DH. Arendt. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1973. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOxides$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSlag$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry. =700 1\$aZelinske, HG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38905S.htm =LDR 01600nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP38904S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1973\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38904S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38904S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA445.S5 =082 04$a669/.84$223 =100 1\$aCline, JC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aX-Ray Emission Spectrometer Analysis of Slags and Related Materials /$cJC. Cline, RA. Pontello. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1973. =300 \\$a1 online resource (4 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOxides$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSlag$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry. =700 1\$aPontello, RA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38904S.htm =LDR 01548nam a2200409 i 4500 =001 STP38902S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1973\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38902S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38902S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA445.S5 =082 04$a669/.84$223 =100 1\$aAmos, MD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAtomic Absorption Spectrophotometry in the Analysis of Slags and Oxides /$cMD. Amos. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1973. =300 \\$a1 online resource (3 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOxides$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSlag$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38902S.htm =LDR 01573nam a2200409 i 4500 =001 STP38900S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1973\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38900S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38900S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA445.S5 =082 04$a669/.84$223 =100 1\$aRamsden, W.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Application of Multi-Channel Spectrometers to the Elemental Analysis of Oxide Materials /$cW. Ramsden. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1973. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOxides$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSlag$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38900S.htm =LDR 01635nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP38903S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1973\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38903S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38903S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA445.S5 =082 04$a669/.84$223 =100 1\$aRyan, JR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUtility of the Optical Emission Spectrometer in the Analysis of Refractories, Slags, and Other Oxide Materials /$cJR. Ryan, RK. Scott. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1973. =300 \\$a1 online resource (1 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOxides$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSlag$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry. =700 1\$aScott, RK.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38903S.htm =LDR 01581nam a2200409 i 4500 =001 STP38901S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1973\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38901S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38901S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA445.S5 =082 04$a669/.84$223 =100 1\$aJenkins, R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCurrent Status of X-ray Emission Analysis for the Analysis of Slags and Related Oxide-Type Materials /$cR. Jenkins. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1973. =300 \\$a1 online resource (4 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOxides$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSlag$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSpectrophotometry. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38901S.htm =LDR 02293nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP32623S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32623S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32623S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$bL571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aMagnus, DE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHot-Wire Technique for Droplet Measurements /$cDS. Mahler, DE. Magnus. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aAn instrument using hot-wire technology to measure droplet size distributions in the 1 to 450 µm size range is discussed. Such instrumentation has several advantages over present techniques which are dominated by a variety of laser light scattering approaches. The major advantages are: (1) the hot-wire instrument is readily portable; (2) no careful alignment is necessary; and (3) the instrument is available at a fraction of the cost of optical instruments. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrops$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAerosols. =650 \0$aHot-wire. =650 \0$aLiquid. =650 \0$aParticle size measurements. =650 \0$aSprays. =650 14$aLiquid. =650 24$aAerosols. =650 24$aHot-wire. =650 24$aParticle size measurements. =650 24$aSprays. =700 1\$aMahler, DS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32623S.htm =LDR 02432nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP32615S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32615S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32615S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$b.L571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aHirleman, ED.,$eauthor. =245 10$aParticle Sizing by Optical, Nonimaging Techniques /$cED. Hirleman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (26 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b54 =520 3\$aOptical, nonimaging techniques for sizing liquid particles of diameters greater than 1 ?m are reviewed. Nonimaging optical diagnostics separate into two classes, ensemble or multi-particle analyzers and single particle counters (SPC). A discussion and analysis of the theoretical basis, performance characteristics, and calibration considerations for the various methods in each class is presented. Laser diffraction ensemble techniques, crossed-beam dual-scatter interferometric SPC, and finally single beam SPC based on the measurement of partial light-scattering cross sections of the particles are considered in detail. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aLight scattering. =650 \0$aLiquid particles. =650 \0$aNonimaging techniques. =650 \0$aOptical techniques. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 \0$aParticle sizing. =650 14$aLiquid particles. =650 24$aLight scattering. =650 24$aNonimaging techniques. =650 24$aOptical techniques. =650 24$aParticle sizing. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32615S.htm =LDR 02535nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP32618S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32618S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32618S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$b.L571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aFerrenberg, AJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLiquid Rocket Injector Atomization Research /$cAJ. Ferrenberg. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the need for, application of, and state of the art of rocket engine atomization studies and droplet size measurement techniques that have been applied to liquid rocket engine propellant injectors. In addition, the capabilities of droplet sizing techniques required or desired or both for such atomization studies are discussed. Finally, the results of tests to evaluate droplet sizing interferometry employing the visibility technique and a technique involving both visibility and intensity are discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCombustion modelling. =650 \0$aAtomization. =650 \0$aDroplet size measurements. =650 \0$aDroplet size distributions. =650 \0$aLiquid rocket engine injectors. =650 \0$aVisibility. =650 \0$aDroplet sizing interferometry. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 14$aAtomization. =650 24$aDroplet size measurements. =650 24$aDroplet size distributions. =650 24$aCombustion modelling. =650 24$aDroplet sizing interferometry. =650 24$aVisibility. =650 24$aLiquid rocket engine injectors. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32618S.htm =LDR 02594nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP32619S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32619S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32619S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$b.L571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aLettieri, TR.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Review of Ultrahigh Resolution Sizing of Single Droplets by Resonance Light Scattering /$cTR. Lettieri, WD. Jenkins. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aResonance light scattering as a means for ultrahigh resolution sizing of liquid droplets in the 5 to 50 µm diameter range is reviewed. So far, the technique has been used to make relative size measurements with resolutions of 30 ppm on individual, nonevaporating droplets and 300 ppm on individual, evaporating droplets. The calculated existence of resonances sharper than those observed thus far offers the possibility of size resolutions approaching 0.1 ppm on highly transparent spherical droplets. The paper also reviews the relatively small amount of reported work on resonance light scattering from aerosols and from individual aspheres. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrops (liquid) =650 \0$aParticle size. =650 \0$aLight scattering. =650 \0$aResonance scattering. =650 \0$aAerosols. =650 \0$aDimensional measurement. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 14$aAerosols. =650 24$aDimensional measurement. =650 24$aDrops (liquid) =650 24$aLight scattering. =650 24$aParticle size. =650 24$aResonance scattering. =700 1\$aJenkins, WD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32619S.htm =LDR 02891nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP32616S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32616S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32616S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$b.L571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aRizk, NK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMeasurement of Drop-Size Distribution by a Light-Scattering Technique /$cNK. Rizk, AH. Lefebvre. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aAlthough a light-scattering technique, using a single-element photomultiplier tube, has proved to be an accurate tool for determining the Sauter mean diameter (SMD) of a liquid fuel spray, it has been generally considered unsuitable for the measurement of drop-size distribution. Usually, a photomultiplier tube on the receiving side of the optical system is traversed in a direction at right angles to the optical axis, and the scattered light intensity due to the passage of a monochromatic laser beam through the spray is plotted against radical distance to provide a measurement of SMD. In the present study it is shown that this same light intensity profile can be also converted into an energy distribution which is uniquely related to drop-size distribution. Values of SMD obtained with this technique show good agreement with corresponding values as determined by a photographic method. Moreover, the drop-size distribution calculated by the proposed method is found to be almost identical to the distribution exhibited by a standard calibration reticle. Typical examples of SMD and drop-size distribution for sprays produced at various test conditions are presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAtomization. =650 \0$aFuel sprays. =650 \0$aDrop-size measurement. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 14$aAtomization. =650 24$aDrop-size measurement. =650 24$aFuel sprays. =700 1\$aLefebvre, AH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32616S.htm =LDR 02692nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP32613S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32613S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32613S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$b.L571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aBachalo, WD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDroplet Analysis Techniques :$bTheir Selection and Applications /$cWD. Bachalo. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aDrop size measurement instrumentation is being developed to provide a reliable and accurate means for obtaining drop size data with a minimum expenditure of time. The physical principles involved in the measurement concepts are relatively complicated. Thus, the instrument selection process becomes difficult without at least a general knowledge of the selection criteria, available concepts, and their inevitable limitations. At the same time, there are a broad range of applications with specific measurement goals to be met. The measurement requirements include drop size range, spatial and temporal resolution, and the determination of mass flux. Drop shape can be also an important factor when measuring large droplets that may distort under the prevailing aerodynamic forces. Measurements are further complicated by the need to obtain the results in difficult environments. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrop sizing. =650 \0$aLight scatter detection. =650 \0$aDrop size instrumentation. =650 \0$aSprays. =650 \0$aParticle counters. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 14$aDrop sizing. =650 24$aSprays. =650 24$aParticle counters. =650 24$aLight scatter detection. =650 24$aDrop size instrumentation. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32613S.htm =LDR 02038nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP32614S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32614S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32614S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$bL571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aSimmons, HC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInvestigating the Commercial Instrument Market /$cHC. Simmons. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe characteristics of instruments that are available commercially for the measurement of liquid particle sizes are examined critically in relation to the varied needs of users. Deficiencies in the methods employed are discussed, and examples are given of potential sources of error. Recommendations are made to improve the situation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrops$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCommercial instruments. =650 \0$aLiquid particle. =650 \0$aMeasurements. =650 14$aLiquid particle. =650 24$aCommercial instruments. =650 24$aMeasurements. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32614S.htm =LDR 02851nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP32621S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32621S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32621S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$bL571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aOberdier, LM.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Instrumentation System to Automate the Analysis of Fuel-Spray Images Using Computer Vision /$cLM. Oberdier. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aAn intelligent instrumentation system is being implemented to analyze images stored during pulsed laser illumination of fuel sprays. Images are stored on magnetic video disk during the experiment and later analyzed with a system consisting of a commercial image processor and a minicomputer. The system employs computer vision algorithms to reduce the effects of shading and to segment candidate droplets from each image. Pattern recognition methods will be used to extract features from each droplet and to reject those which are not in the sample volume. The final output of the system is an accumulation of droplet size distributions at various sample points in the spray. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrops$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClassification. =650 \0$aComputer vision. =650 \0$aDiffraction. =650 \0$aImage formation. =650 \0$aImage processing. =650 \0$aLasers. =650 \0$aOptics. =650 \0$aPattern recognition. =650 \0$aSpray measurement. =650 \0$aVideo recording. =650 14$aSpray measurement. =650 24$aClassification. =650 24$aComputer vision. =650 24$aDiffraction. =650 24$aImage formation. =650 24$aImage processing. =650 24$aLasers. =650 24$aOptics. =650 24$aPattern recognition. =650 24$aVideo recording. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32621S.htm =LDR 02609nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP32622S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32622S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32622S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$bL571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aPopa, DM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSizing Study of Drops Produced by High Diesel Fuel Injection Pressure Sprays /$cDM. Popa, KS. Varde. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aExperiments were conducted to measure droplet sizes and their distribution in high-pressure diesel fuel sprays. Fuel droplets were collected on glass plates which were treated with surface modifier. The droplets were photographed and subsequently analyzed on an image analyzer. The resultant information is used to calculate average diameter, Sauter mean diameter, etc. The degree of automation in the analysis process allows accurate measurement of a large number of photographed drops. It is estimated that the method used here allowed good measurements of small droplets on the order of 0.5 µm. Typical output of the analysis together with the validity of the technique is presented in the paper. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrops$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDiesel fuel. =650 \0$aDroplet analyzer. =650 \0$aDroplet measurement. =650 \0$aDroplet sizes. =650 \0$aHigh pressure sprays. =650 14$aHigh pressure sprays. =650 24$aDiesel fuel. =650 24$aDroplet analyzer. =650 24$aDroplet measurement. =650 24$aDroplet sizes. =700 1\$aVarde, KS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32622S.htm =LDR 02126nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP32620S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32620S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32620S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$bL571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aThompson, BJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDroplet Characteristics with Conventional and Holographic Imaging Techniques /$cBJ. Thompson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aThe basic parameters of both single lens imaging and two-lens imaging systems are discussed with particular emphasis on resolution and depth of field. Holographic methods of imaging particulate volumes are described and illustrated together with some current examples. The extension of the holographic method to the simultaneous measurement of both size and velocity is included. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrops$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHolography. =650 \0$aImage formation. =650 \0$aTotal diffraction measurement. =650 14$aImage formation. =650 24$aHolography. =650 24$aTotal diffraction measurement. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32620S.htm =LDR 02147nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP32617S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32617S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32617S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$b.L571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aDodge, LG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExtending the Applicability of Diffraction-Based Drop Sizing Instruments /$cLG. Dodge, SA. Cerwin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aModifications to a commercial laser diffraction-based drop sizing instrument are described which allow the unit to be used for drop sizing in sprays evaporating in high-temperature air, and under conditions of very high ambient light levels. These modifications have permitted drop size measurements in sprays evaporating in air at temperatures and pressures as high as 700 K and 586 kPa. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrop sizing. =650 \0$aSprays. =650 \0$aFuel sprays. =650 \0$aEvaporating sprays. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 14$aSprays. =650 24$aDrop sizing. =650 24$aEvaporating sprays. =650 24$aFuel sprays. =700 1\$aCerwin, SA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32617S.htm =LDR 02835nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP32624S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1984\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32624S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32624S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.8$bL571984 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aChigier, N.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparative Measurements Using Different Particle Size Instruments /$cN. Chigier. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1984. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThis paper discusses the measurement and comparison of particle size and velocity measurements in sprays. The general nature of sprays and the development of standard, consistent research sprays are described. The instruments considered in this paper are: pulsed laser photography, holography, television, and cinematography; laser anemometry and interferometry using visibility, peak amplitude, and intensity rationing; and laser diffraction. Calibration is by graticule, reticle, powders with known size distributions in liquid cells, monosize sprays, and, eventually, standard sprays. Statistical analyses including spatial and temporal long-time averaging as well as high-frequency response time histories with conditional sampling are examined. Previous attempts at comparing instruments, the making of simultaneous or consecutive measurements with similar types and different types of imaging, interferometric, and diffraction instruments are reviewed. A program of calibration and experiments for comparing and assessing different instruments is presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrops$xMeasurement$vCongresses. =650 \0$aParticle size determination$vCongresses. =650 \0$aLaser diagnostic techniques. =650 \0$aMeasurements in sprays. =650 \0$aParticle size instruments. =650 14$aParticle size instruments. =650 24$aLaser diagnostic techniques. =650 24$aMeasurements in sprays. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32624S.htm =LDR 02249nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP32145S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32145S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32145S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aAufmuth, RE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSite Engineering Indexing of Rock /$cRE. Aufmuth. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aAn "Engineering Index" has been developed, (Aufmuth, 1972) for use at field sites, by means of which the pertinent characteristics of the intact and in situ rock mass may be presented in a brief, clear, and relevant manner. The Engineering Index consists of two parts; a lithologic and an engineering description. The latter is determined accurately from field index tests which have been directly correlated to laboratory investigational procedures. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEngineering. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aIndexes. =650 \0$aField tests. =650 \0$aBoreholes on site tests. =650 \0$aRock mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aEngineering. =650 24$aIndexes. =650 24$aBoreholes on site tests. =650 24$aField tests. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32145S.htm =LDR 03439nam a2200697 i 4500 =001 STP32142S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32142S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32142S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aMisterek, DL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBureau of Reclamation Procedures for Conducting Uniaxial Jacking Tests /$cDL. Misterek, EJ. Slebir, JS. Montgomery. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe Bureau of Reclamation's present method of conducting uniaxial jacking tests incorporates the desirable features and techniques developed over many years of testing. Successful tests yielding usable data are attributed to thorough pre-test geologic exploration; careful site preparation; special drilling and explosive excavation techniques; and well-planned procedures for installation and removal of specialized equipment. Non-engineering factors, such as good contractor-test team relationship, also play a critical role in a successful test program. The process where hydraulic flatjacks are used to apply desired loads to prepared rock surfaces within a tunnel is described. Instrumentation to measure resulting displacement is referenced within the rock mass and is independent of the loading system. Details of all phases of conducting the tests are presented. In addition, a discussion is given of some of the problems, solutions, and philosophies that evolved while tests were being planned or conducted. This discussion is of value to those conducting in situ jacking tests or those preparing standards for the tests. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDrilling equipment. =650 \0$aEvaluation. =650 \0$aGeologic investigations. =650 \0$aInstalling. =650 \0$aInstruments. =650 \0$aJacking. =650 \0$aLogging (recording) =650 \0$aMapping. =650 \0$aRock mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aTests. =650 \0$aUniaxial tests. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aDrilling equipment. =650 24$aEvaluation. =650 24$aGeologic investigations. =650 24$aInstalling. =650 24$aInstruments. =650 24$aJacking. =650 24$aLogging (recording) =650 24$aMapping. =650 24$aTests. =650 24$aUniaxial tests. =700 1\$aMontgomery, JS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSlebir, EJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32142S.htm =LDR 02861nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP32147S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32147S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32147S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aGray, WM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOptimization of the Design and Use of a Triaxial Strain Cell for Stress Determination /$cWM. Gray, NA. Toews. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aA mathematical model is given for stress determination in inhomogeneous rock with special reference to a triaxial strain cell. The practical effects of variations in the form and the positioning of the straingage rosettes is considered. Four-element rosettes are shown to provide an estimate of the basic measurement variance that, although sensitive to small scale inhomogeneities, is insensitive to anisotropy of the rock. The application of this estimate to an analysis of variance of the data is outlined. A cell incorporating three four-element strain-gage rosettes spaced circumferentially in the borehole at 120-deg spacing is shown to be highly efficient in providing estimates of the stress components with relatively low variances. In addition, the covariances are very low, and this lessens the complexity of expressing and understanding the complete error pattern. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$vAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aAnalysis of variance. =650 \0$aField tests. =650 \0$aInstruments. =650 \0$aRock mechanics. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aStatistics. =650 \0$aStress determination. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aAnalysis of variance. =650 24$aField tests. =650 24$aInstruments. =650 24$aRock mechanics. =650 24$aStatistics. =650 24$aStress determination. =700 1\$aToews, NA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32147S.htm =LDR 02458nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP32144S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32144S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32144S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aButler, DK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLaboratory Calibration and Field Performance of Inclinometers /$cDK. Butler. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe state of the art in the use of inclinometers in engineering is reviewed briefly. Use of inclinometers in structures such as earth and rockfill dams, embankments, piles, behind retaining walls, etc., can be instrumental in detecting conditions leading to both short-term catastrophic failure and long-term progressive failure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCalibrating. =650 \0$aCasing spiral. =650 \0$aRock motion. =650 \0$aSoil motion. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aBoreholes. =650 \0$aInclinometers. =650 \0$aMeasurement. =650 \0$aInstrument drift. =650 \0$aCross sensitivity. =650 \0$aRock mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aInclinometers. =650 24$aBoreholes. =650 24$aMeasurement. =650 24$aCross sensitivity. =650 24$aCalibrating. =650 24$aCasing spiral. =650 24$aInstrument drift. =650 24$aRock motion. =650 24$aSoil motion. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32144S.htm =LDR 02686nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP32140S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32140S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32140S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aBlack, AD.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA New Technique for Determining the Deformation and Frictional Characteristics of In Situ Rock /$cHR. Pratt, AD. Black, WS. Brown, WF. Brace. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aWe describe a new technique for measuring the deformation and load bearing capability of large intact and jointed in situ rock specimens under applied uniaxial stress. The specimen configuration is an equilateral triangular prism of constant cross section with one end still connected to the rock mass. The free end of the specimen is loaded by a triangular flat-jack package. Displacements are monitored along and across joints; strains are measured on the surface of the specimen. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBroaches. =650 \0$aDeformation. =650 \0$aDrills. =650 \0$aFlatjack. =650 \0$aNormal stiffness. =650 \0$aRock mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aShear stiffness. =650 \0$aShear stress. =650 \0$aStresses. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aBroaches. =650 24$aDeformation. =650 24$aDrills. =650 24$aFlatjack. =650 24$aNormal stiffness. =650 24$aShear stiffness. =650 24$aShear stress. =650 24$aStresses. =700 1\$aBrace, WF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBrown, WS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPratt, HR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32140S.htm =LDR 02666nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP32146S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32146S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32146S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aChamberlain, PG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOverview of the Role of Geologic Investigation and Rock Property Determination in Fragmentation Field Testing /$cRC. Steckley, ER. Podnieks, PG. Chamberlain, JM. Pugliese. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b39 =520 3\$aThis paper presents an overview of a systematic approach for the evaluation of the geology and rock properties of field sites used for fragmentation tests. Comprehensive flow diagrams illustrate the steps involved in selecting sites for field tests, and in evaluating the results of field rock fragmentation tests. These steps consist of regional test site selection, field site selection, geologic and fabric investigations, pre-test rock property determinations, fragmentation tests, post-test geologic and fabric investigations, and post-test rock property determinations. A systematic approach, such as this one, is necessary if major rock excavation problems are to be solved. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$vAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aField tests. =650 \0$aFragmentation. =650 \0$aGeology. =650 \0$aRock properties. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aField tests. =650 24$aFragmentation. =650 24$aGeology. =650 24$aRock properties. =700 1\$aPodnieks, ER.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPugliese, JM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSteckley, RC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32146S.htm =LDR 03176nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP32143S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32143S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32143S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aSingh, B.,$eauthor. =245 10$aReliability of Dilatometer Tests in the Determination of the Modulus of Deformation of a Jointed Rock Mass /$cB. Singh. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aThe available results from radial jacking and dilatometer tests are inadequate for the proper assessment and comparison of the reliability of these test procedures. In order to arrive at a rational evaluation of such tests, a computer program was devised to simulate a jointed rock mass, and sets of test data were then developed by performing (that is, mathematically simulating) a series of dilatometer tests at various locations within the rock mass. The computations indicate that dilatometer tests may provide a more reliable estimate of the mass modulus at a much lower cost than two or three radial jacking tests, provided that the orientation of both tests are the same. Curves are presented to facilitate estimation of the minimum number of tests required, in terms of average joint frequency and modulus reduction factor (MRF). Further, it is shown that the discrepancy between small and large scale tests may be due largely to the difference in orientation between tests and improper statistical inference there-from. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBoreholes. =650 \0$aEvaluation. =650 \0$aExtensometers. =650 \0$aJoints (junctions) =650 \0$aMathematical models. =650 \0$aModulus of elasticity. =650 \0$aRock mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aRock mechanics. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aStochastic processes. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aBoreholes. =650 24$aEvaluation. =650 24$aExtensometers. =650 24$aJoints (junctions) =650 24$aMathematical models. =650 24$aModulus of elasticity. =650 24$aRock mechanics. =650 24$aStochastic processes. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32143S.htm =LDR 03647nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP32150S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32150S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32150S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aHaimson, BC.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Simple Method for Estimating In Situ Stresses at Great Depths /$cBC. Haimson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (27 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aA new borehole method has been recently suggested for estimating stresses remotely at long distances from the operator and under any stress configuration. This method, called "hydraulic fracturing," is based on a technique used by the petroleum industry to stimulate oil wells. The basic required equipment is available commercially through renting or purchasing, and the experience of oil field service companies is accessible to ensure correct functioning. The method itself consists of pressurizing a sealed-off interval of the tested borehole until fracture occurs. Additional pumping is then undertaken to open and extend the fracture. After the pressure is released, an "impression packer" is used to obtain an oriented imprint of the hole showing the inclination and azimuth of the hydraulic fracture. Using the recorded fracturing pressures and the fracture impression, the principal stresses and their directions are calculated. Laboratory experimental work has confirmed most of the theoretical assumptions and results. Stresses calculated from field hydraulic fracturing tests have demonstrated the great potential of the method. In particular, a hydraulic fracturing test was conducted at 6280 ft (1915 m) below the surface at Rangely, Colo. The in situ stresses as determined by the method were in accord with the expected condition for the type and the slip direction of an existing fault, and were used to predict the critical pore pressure necessary to trigger local earthquakes. Following the successful experiment, more field tests have been planned, and a number of research groups have purchased the necessary equipment, planning to use hydrofracturing on a routine basis in the future. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$vAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aDetermination of stress. =650 \0$aField tests. =650 \0$aGround stress. =650 \0$aHydraulic fracturing. =650 \0$aInstruments. =650 \0$aRock mechanics. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aDetermination of stress. =650 24$aField tests. =650 24$aGround stress. =650 24$aHydraulic fracturing. =650 24$aInstruments. =650 24$aRock mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32150S.htm =LDR 03101nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP32148S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32148S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32148S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aLewis, SR.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Radio Frequency Warning Device for Early Roof Failure Detection /$cJR. McVey, TO. Meyer, SR. Lewis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA radio frequency roof failure warning device has been designed by the Bureau of Mines, Spokane Mining Research Center, that can be easily installed in a standard rockbolt hole drilled into a mine roof or rib. The device will monitor deformation of the exposed rock surface with respect to an anchor installed in the rock at any reasonable depth. It provides surveillance for falling rock and, with modification, will measure rock movement as a function of time. The device is inexpensive, coal mine permissible, and of nonobstructing nature when installed, thereby lessening interference with mining operations. A warning signal is transmitted to a radio receiver in the immediate area when the deformation limit (adjustable from 0 to 212 in.) is reached. Total cost for the roof failure sensor is expected to be less than USD50 in large quantities and any standard radio receiver can be used. A small inexpensive personal receiver can be developed for mine personnel to use when working in the immediate area. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$vAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aHazards. =650 \0$aMining engineering. =650 \0$aMining research. =650 \0$aOverburden. =650 \0$aRock mechanics. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aUnderground supporting. =650 \0$aWarning systems. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aHazards. =650 24$aMining engineering. =650 24$aMining research. =650 24$aOverburden. =650 24$aRock mechanics. =650 24$aUnderground supporting. =650 24$aWarning systems. =700 1\$aMcVey, JR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMeyer, TO.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32148S.htm =LDR 02636nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP32141S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32141S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32141S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aDodds, DJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInterpretation of Plate Loading Test Results /$cDJ. Dodds. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aMany varieties of the plate loading test have been developed to aid in the design of underground powerhouses, major tunnel projects, and foundation design of large concrete dams. Whereas all forms of the test dutifully generate data, generally the only results of these data are the modulus of deformation and, on occasion, some creep information. However, much significant information is ignored, such as: strength parameters, in situ stress levels, amounts of stress and blast damage, plus judgment factors on elastic-plastic response. Information on all these items is not available from every test, but some information occurs often enough to be of significant value and should be used together with the creep and modulus values. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$vAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aCreep tests. =650 \0$aDeformation. =650 \0$aModulus of elasticity. =650 \0$aRock mechanics. =650 \0$aRock tests. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aStress strain diagrams. =650 14$aRocks. =650 24$aCreep tests. =650 24$aDeformation. =650 24$aModulus of elasticity. =650 24$aRock mechanics. =650 24$aRock tests. =650 24$aStress strain diagrams. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32141S.htm =LDR 02587nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP32149S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1974\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32149S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32149S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA706.5 =082 04$a552$223 =100 1\$aSellers, JB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMeasurement of In Situ Shear Strength Using the Torsional Shear Method /$cJB. Sellers. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1974. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe torsional shear test consists of applying a torque to a cylindrical core of rock isolated from a rock mass, by means of a diamond drill. The core is restrained by means of an axial rock bolt which is used to apply a controlled normal load. The core is gripped in an apparatus and twisted with a known torque. The twist is measured and the point of failure determined. Failure occurs on a well-defined plane, which can be made to coincide with indigenous planes of weakness. Test results give the shear strength directly in terms of the cohesion and the angle of friction. Residual shear strength after prolonged sliding can also be determined. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$vAnalysis. =650 \0$aRocks$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aFoundation investigation. =650 \0$aInstruments. =650 \0$aPlanes of weakness. =650 \0$aRock mechanics. =650 \0$aRocks. =650 \0$aShear strength. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 14$aRock mechanics. =650 24$aFoundation investigation. =650 24$aInstruments. =650 24$aPlanes of weakness. =650 24$aRocks. =650 24$aShear strength. =650 24$aTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32149S.htm =LDR 03311nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP45401S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45401S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45401S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aThygesen, Lisbeth G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aImproved Suction Technique for the Characterization of Construction Materials /$cLisbeth G. Thygesen, Kurt K. Hansen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThe suction technique is a method from soil science that is used for the study of moisture storage capacity in porous construction materials at high relative humidity levels (above approximately 93 %). The samples to be studied are placed in a pressurized container (an extractor) on a water saturated ceramic disk or membrane. The pressure corresponding to a certain relative humidity level is established and moisture is expelled from the samples until moisture equilibrium is reached. This paper presents two adjustments to this method and their applicability. The first adjustment is a new procedure for determining the equilibrium moisture content of samples during the experiment. The method (referred to as the balance method) is to simply keep track of all water entering and leaving the system and use these data to estimate the moisture content of the samples. The advantage of this approach is that the experiment does not need to be stopped and restarted for each relative humidity level tested. The main disadvantage of the method is that the estimation of the moisture content in the samples depends on a correct estimation of the moisture content of the ceramic disk. The second adjustment is the development of a pressure regulation system that keeps the pressure constant (±0.015 bar) within an extractor for weeks. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMoisture content. =650 \0$aSuction technique. =650 \0$aMoisture storage capacity. =650 \0$aPorous construction materials. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aSuction technique. =650 24$aPorous construction materials. =650 24$aMoisture storage capacity. =650 24$aMoisture content. =700 1\$aHansen, Kurt K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45401S.htm =LDR 02649nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP45408S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45408S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45408S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aStovall, Therese K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInterlaboratory Comparison of the Thickness of the Destroyed Surface Layer of Closed-cell Foam Insulation Specimens /$cTherese K. Stovall. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aThe preparation of closed-cell foam insulation test specimens can affect the results of a number of hygrothermal property measurements. In particular, the thickness of the destroyed surface layer affects the measurement of gas diffusion coefficients and thermal conductivity. Multiple specimen preparation methods are in use, as well as multiple methods to measure the thickness of the destroyed surface layer. A ruggedness test, including an interlaboratory comparison, was conducted by an ASTM technical committee to examine the variations due to both of these factors. The results are important in understanding the likely range in values for each preparation technique. The results also demonstrate a sensitivity to the measurement technique. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aErrors. =650 \0$aFoam insulation. =650 \0$aAccelerated aging. =650 \0$aDestroyed surface layer. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aFoam insulation. =650 24$aDestroyed surface layer. =650 24$aAccelerated aging. =650 24$aErrors. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45408S.htm =LDR 03115nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP45409S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45409S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45409S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aYarbrough, David W.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Air Flow on Measured Heat Transport through Wall Cavity Insulation /$cDavid W. Yarbrough, Ronald S. Graves. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe methods commonly used for determining the thermal resistance of insulations in wall cavities do not include the effect of air movement through the insulation. Contributions to the total building heating or cooling load include the change in enthalpy of air moving through an insulation and the heat flux through the insulation due to the imposed thermal gradient. The two effects are not independent since the air movement affects the temperature distribution in the insulation. A heat-flow-meter apparatus meeting the requirements of the Standard Test Method for Steady-State Thermal Transmission Properties by Means of the Heat Flow Meter Apparatus ASTM C 518 has been configured to allow uniform air flow across thermal test specimens. The air flow is parallel to the heat flow direction. Air is introduced into the specimen chamber of the heat-flow-meter apparatus from an external source. The heat-flow-meter with controlled air flow has been used to determine total heat-flow rates as a function of air-flow rate, air-flow direction, and temperature for commonly used wall cavity insulation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConvection. =650 \0$aFiberglass. =650 \0$aFiberglass batts. =650 \0$aThermal resistance. =650 \0$aConvection in porous insulation. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aThermal resistance. =650 24$aFiberglass. =650 24$aConvection. =650 24$aConvection in porous insulation. =650 24$aFiberglass batts. =700 1\$aGraves, Ronald S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45409S.htm =LDR 02789nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP45404S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45404S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45404S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aWilkes, Kenneth E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Drying Conditions, Phase Transformations, and Carbonation Reactions on Measurements of Sorption Isotherms of Building Materials /$cKenneth E. Wilkes, Jerry A. Atchley, Phillip W. Childs, Andre Desjarlais. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThe sorption isotherm is one of the basic material properties used in hygrothermal modeling of building envelope performance. Measurement of this properly is deceptively simple. Specimens are first dried and then exposed to a series of higher relative humidities to develop a curve of moisture content versus relative humidity at constant temperature. This paper discusses some confounding effects that we have observed while performing measurements on a number of common building materials. Materials studied included gypsum products, wood and wood products, and cementitious materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWood. =650 \0$aCement. =650 \0$aGypsum. =650 \0$aWood products. =650 \0$aSorption isotherm. =650 \0$aHygrothermal properties. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aSorption isotherm. =650 24$aGypsum. =650 24$aWood. =650 24$aWood products. =650 24$aCement. =650 24$aHygrothermal properties. =700 1\$aAtchley, Jerry A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChilds, Phillip W.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDesjarlais, Andre,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45404S.htm =LDR 03275nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP45402S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45402S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45402S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$avan Reenen, David,$eauthor. =245 10$aWater Vapor Transmission Measurement and Significance of Corrections /$cPhalguni Mukhopadhyaya, Kumar Kumaran, John Lackey, David van Reenen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aWater vapor transmission properties of building materials play an important role in the overall moisture management and durability of the exterior building envelopes. The cup method, as described in the ASTM Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials (E 96), is widely used in North America and other parts of the world for this purpose. Recently the latest ASTM standard (E 96/E 96M-05) has started taking into account various corrections (e.g., buoyancy correction, correction for resistance due to still air and specimen surface, edge mask correction, etc.) while analyzing the results obtained from the cup methods. This paper presents the results obtained from the laboratory tests carried out on more than 50 building materials. These results have been used to demonstrate the significance of various corrections on the measured water vapor permeability or permeance of various commonly used building materials or components. The results presented in this paper were discussed in the ASTM technical task group to underline the importance of various corrections for the calculation of water vapor transmission properties of various building materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPermeance. =650 \0$aCorrections. =650 \0$aPermeability. =650 \0$aBuilding materials. =650 \0$aWater vapor transmission. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aWater vapor transmission. =650 24$aPermeability. =650 24$aPermeance. =650 24$aBuilding materials. =650 24$aCorrections. =700 1\$aKumaran, Kumar,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLackey, John,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMukhopadhyaya, Phalguni,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45402S.htm =LDR 02638nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP45407S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45407S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45407S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aPiñon, Joseph P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInputs and Analyses :$bAn End User's Perspective of Heat-Air-Moisture Data /$cChristopher P. Decareau, Liyen Kan, Joseph P. Piñon. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aHygrothermal simulation programs (HSPs) have the potential to help the way building enclosures are designed if end users are convinced the results are reliable. However, HSPs suffer from a lack of manufacturer-specific material data. HSP users often "create" materials by scouring multiple sources for hygrothermal properties. To the less familiar HSP user, significant error can be introduced into simulations by using properties that are calculated from variable sources. Through a series of case studies, this paper illustrates how material properties can make a difference in hygrothermal calculations and, ultimately, material specification. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aReliability. =650 \0$aMaterial data. =650 \0$aFailure criteria. =650 \0$aHygrothermal simulation. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aHygrothermal simulation. =650 24$aMaterial data. =650 24$aFailure criteria. =650 24$aReliability. =700 1\$aDecareau, Christopher P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKan, Liyen,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45407S.htm =LDR 03478nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP45400S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45400S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45400S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aHens, Hugo S. L. C.,$eauthor. =245 10$aModeling the Heat, Air, and Moisture Response of Building Envelopes :$bWhat Material Properties are Needed, How Trustful Are the Predictions? /$cHugo S. L. C. Hens. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b34 =520 3\$aThe physical models which form the basis for the different software tools used to predict heat, air, and moisture response of building envelopes seem quite diverse. For example, various "potentials" are used, and each individual potential demands apparently different properties. Anyhow, when digging into the physics and confronting the theory with what is measurable, then an array of eight basic material characteristics appear, all backed by an experimental rationale. Adapting that array to the potentials in use is not a question of creating new properties but of implementing the basic ones into potential-adapted expressions. A different problem, however, is that these basic properties are macroscopic in nature, i.e., represent the complexity of a material at the micro-scale by one single "average" number. That introduces restrictions as to the use of the property values measured experimentally. Hence, those restrictions are typically mixed up with the inability of the actual software packages to represent reality in full detail. Too many times, assumed incorrectness of the property values are blamed for causing the differences found between the predicted and real heat, air, moisture response of envelope parts. That inability, instead, should convince researchers and building engineers that the way to gain a well balanced understanding of the heat, air, and moisture response of envelopes is not by modeling only but by combining modeling with testing and field experience. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aHeat. =650 \0$aModels. =650 \0$aApplication. =650 \0$aMaterial properties. =650 \0$aAir and moisture transfer. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aHeat. =650 24$aAir and moisture transfer. =650 24$aModels. =650 24$aMaterial properties. =650 24$aApplication. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45400S.htm =LDR 03039nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP45403S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45403S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45403S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aTime, Berit,$eauthor. =245 10$aMoisture Buffer Value of Building Materials /$cCarsten Rode, Ruut Peuhkuri, Berit Time, Kaisa Svennberg, Tuomo Ojanen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aWhen building materials are in contact with indoor air they have some capacity to moderate the variations of indoor humidity in occupied buildings. But, so far, there has been a lack of a standardized quantity to characterize the moisture buffering capability of materials. It has been the objective of a recent Nordic project to define such a quantity, and to declare it in the form of a NORDTEST method. The Moisture Buffer Value is the figure that has been developed in the project as a way to appraise the moisture buffer effect of materials, and the value is described in the paper. Also explained is a test protocol which expresses how materials should be tested for determination of their Moisture Buffer Value. Finally, the paper presents some of the results of a round robin test on various typical building materials that has been carried out in the project. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aHumidity. =650 \0$aBuffer effect. =650 \0$aIndoor climate. =650 \0$aBuilding materials. =650 \0$aMoisture transport. =650 \0$aMaterial properties. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aBuilding materials. =650 24$aMoisture transport. =650 24$aHumidity. =650 24$aBuffer effect. =650 24$aIndoor climate. =650 24$aMaterial properties. =700 1\$aOjanen, Tuomo,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPeuhkuri, Ruut,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRode, Carsten,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSvennberg, Kaisa,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45403S.htm =LDR 04113nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP45405S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45405S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45405S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aScheffler, Gregor,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Functional Approaches to Describe the Moisture Diffusivity of Building Materials /$cGregor Scheffler, John Grunewald, Rudolf Plagge. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aWith a set of material parameters and a material model called engineering model of hygrothermal material characteristics, both proposed in (Scheffler, 2004), the material functions used for input to hygrothermal building component simulation programs can be adjusted. Using inverse identification of functional parameters by simulation of laboratory experiments, the model is calibrated to reproduce measured water uptake and drying curves. The developed material functions contain an approach to describe the liquid water conductivity of building materials. In addition, moisture storage data approximated by a GAUSSian functional approach, showing sufficient flexibility in the whole moisture range, is available. There with the derivative of the moisture retention curve is known at high precision and the liquid water diffusivity can be derived, too. There exists a wide interest in applicable material functions based on literature data. But literature reviews of hygrothermal material parameters often yield incomplete datasets and experimentally determined curves are lacking or are available at lower accuracy only. Different authors introduced several diffusivity approaches requiring less input parameters for description of liquid water transport in building materials. These models are evaluated by means of diffusivity data derived from the calibrated liquid water conductivity function of the engineering model. A selection of four accurately measured materials is used for this investigation. The investigation is based on controlled laboratory data of high resolution. With the knowledge gained from this study, the uncertainties in interpretation of incomplete datasets frequently encountered in literature reviews shall be reduced. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDiffusivity. =650 \0$aMoisture storage. =650 \0$aMaterial functions. =650 \0$aFunctional approach. =650 \0$aLiquid water diffusivity. =650 \0$aMoisture retention curve. =650 \0$aLiquid water conductivity. =650 \0$aHygrothermal material characteristics. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aDiffusivity. =650 24$aHygrothermal material characteristics. =650 24$aMoisture storage. =650 24$aMoisture retention curve. =650 24$aLiquid water conductivity. =650 24$aLiquid water diffusivity. =650 24$aMaterial functions. =650 24$aFunctional approach. =700 1\$aGrunewald, John,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPlagge, Rudolf,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45405S.htm =LDR 02941nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP45410S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45410S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45410S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aTakada, Satoru,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Vertical Distribution of Water Permeability on the Modeled Neutralization Process in Concrete Walls /$cYoshihiko Kishimoto, Shuichi Hokoi, Kazunori Harada, Satoru Takada. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aThe aim of this paper was to predict the durability of concrete walls. Because liquid movement is important in discussing the neutralization process, the vertical distribution of the permeability in a concrete wall was measured. In a 20 cm high sample, the permeability clearly showed a nonuniform vertical distribution. Next, an analytical model was proposed to predict the neutralization process taking into account the influence of acid rain. Based on this model, the simulation was carried out with permeability as a parameter. The results showed that neutralization was accelerated due to acid rain in regions with a high permeability and retarded in regions with a low permeability. Thus, it can be concluded that the influence of acid rain on the neutralization process may differ depending on the position in the concrete structure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAcid rain. =650 \0$aNeutralization. =650 \0$aWater permeability. =650 \0$aDurability of concrete structure. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aDurability of concrete structure. =650 24$aNeutralization. =650 24$aAcid rain. =650 24$aWater permeability. =700 1\$aHarada, Kazunori,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHokoi, Shuichi,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKishimoto, Yoshihiko,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45410S.htm =LDR 03262nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP45406S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2007\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45406S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45406S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9031 =082 04$a693.8/93$223 =100 1\$aNormandin, Nicole,$eauthor. =245 10$aDetermination of Equilibrium Moisture Content of Building Materials :$bSome Practical Difficulties /$cMavinkal K. Kumaran, Phalguni Mukhopadhyaya, Nicole Normandin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2007. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThough the definition of equilibrium moisture content of porous materials is straightforward from the point of view of equilibrium thermodynamics, experimental determination of this quantity may not always be easy. Many factors play roles from an experimentalist's point of view. Hysteresis, the reference dry state, the initial moisture content, the history of the test specimen, the size of the test specimen, the drying technique, and drying temperature-all influence the value that is arrived at by an experimentalist. This paper reports results from several series of measurements on gypsum board, eastern white pine, aerated concrete, and calcium silicate brick using the ASTM Standard C 1498 in the hygroscopic ranges and pressure plate techniques above the hygroscopic range of equilibrium moisture content. These results show the ambiguities that may surround the experimental definition of equilibrium moisture content. The results presented in the paper demand a few refinements in the existing ASTM Standard C 1498 as well as in the procedure that is used in the pressure plate method. The paper proposes a few refinements for both. The need for the development of an ASTM standard for the pressure plate technique is identified. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAdsorption. =650 \0$aDesorption. =650 \0$aHysteresis. =650 \0$aEquilibrium moisture content. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings. =650 \0$aDampness in buildings$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeat$xTransmission$vCongresses. =650 14$aAdsorption. =650 24$aDesorption. =650 24$aEquilibrium moisture content. =650 24$aHysteresis. =700 1\$aKumaran, Mavinkal K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMukhopadhyaya, Phalguni,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45406S.htm =LDR 02494nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP47037S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47037S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47037S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aSmith, T. W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCut Slope Design and Landslides /$cT. W. Smith, H. R. Cedergren. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (24 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe improvement of California's highway system to meet modern standards of grade and alignment frequently forces the line into deep cuts or high fills. The sites of proposed cuts are studied carefully, and when feasible soil borings or core drill holes are made. Designs of cut slopes in the California highway system are developed on the basis of soil mechanics, geological studies, laboratory tests, experience, and judgment. An effort is made to avoid serious slides; but the variable nature of most earth and weathered rock formations often leads to slim margins of safety in cut slope design. As a consequence, failures sometimes do occur. This report describes several important cuts that have been required in the past few years for the construction of California highways. They represent a wide range in conditions and performance and emphasize the difficult problems that must be faced by highway designers and builders. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =700 1\$aCedergren, H. R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47037S.htm =LDR 02820nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP47042S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47042S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47042S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aRoberts, Don V.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAreal Fill Settlements and Building Foundation Behavior at the San Francisco Airport /$cDon V. Roberts, Robert D. Darragh. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aPreviously published data on allowable building settlements have not included cases where the settlements were due to the fill loads. In this paper, comparisons have been made between calculated and observed areal fill settlements of 1 to 4 ft at the San Francisco Airport. The effects of these settlements on buildings supported on pile foundations and spread footings are reported for three aircraft hangars and one terminal building. These data indicate that the Terzaghi theory of consolidation permits reasonably accurate settlement calculations for the consolidation of a postglacial marine clay (bay mud) under fill loads. Differences in fill thickness resulting from shear failures of the soft bay mud during site grading can cause serious problems in building and site behavior. Surcharge fills are effective in reducing postconstruction settlements and hangar foundation costs in areas of shallow bay mud. Light steel frame buildings supported on spread footings can withstand total settlements of 1 ft and differential settlements of several inches. Pile foundations must be designed for the negative friction forces imposed by subsiding soils if settlements are to be controlled. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =700 1\$aDarragh, Robert D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47042S.htm =LDR 02320nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47047S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47047S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47047S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aAzmon, Emanuel,$eauthor. =245 10$aLunar Soil Sampling and Testing /$cEmanuel Azmon. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aThe limited real data available on the lunar environment is presented and several selected references are listed. Soil is usually tested for the properties that are expected to change and differ from one environment to another, whereas the properties that are more or less in equilibrium in any terrestrial environment are not tested. It is argued that when the lunar soil is to be examined one must determine the lunar environments under which the soil originated before proceeding to select the proper tests for the soil. Meteorites, the only extraterrestrial and possibly the only lunar soil samples available at present, are discussed and their igneous origin postulated. Results of laboratory examinations under controlled high pressure (40,000 atmos) and high temperature (over 1000 C) are presented. However, no conclusion as to the mode of origin of the meteorites and the lunar soil has been reached yet. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47047S.htm =LDR 02752nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47033S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47033S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47033S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aZeevaert, Leonardo,$eauthor. =245 10$aFoundation Problems Related to Ground Surface Subsidence in Mexico City /$cLeonardo Zeevaert. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aGround surface subsidence is an important consideration in connection with foundations in Mexico City. The ground settlement assumes different values throughout the city depending upon the rate of reduction of the piezometric water pressures in the subsoil and different thickness and compressibility of the clay deposit. The problems encountered are many and varied. In places where the water table has been lowered in highly compressible volcanic clay, shrinkage takes place to a high degree and large fissures and cracks develop in the ground surface and in the clay deposits. To solve this foundation problem in these areas, the clay cracks must be treated to restore continuity in the subsoil conditions before constructing foundations. In areas where pile foundations support buildings, the clay around the piles may shrink away, causing the piles to buckle. The occurrence of large differential vertical movements of the ground surface damages public utilities such as sewage, streets, and highways. Maintenance of these services becomes a matter of primary importance. The maximum ground surface subsidence took place in Mexico City around the year 1949, when the rate of settlement of the ground surface amounted to about 35 cm (14 in.) per yr (1), with respect to the second sand stratum. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47033S.htm =LDR 02443nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP47038S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47038S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47038S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aBuckingham, Earl M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInvestigation and Correction of Landslides /$cEarl M. Buckingham. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe Coast Range of California is young geologically and is composed of materials of low strength. Accelerated urban development in the San Francisco Bay area has created a serious landslide problem. A study of local topography and geology, plus an understanding of the forces involved, is essential to the visualization of the shape and action of a slide. This visualization should be verified by subsurface exploration before the design of corrective work. Modern equipment has simplified the construction of adequate and safe drainage works. While most slides will respond to drainage or other treatment, it is important to recognize that there are cases where it is not sound engineering to attempt correction. Mathematical analysis of landslides is approximate at best, but it does serve as an aid to judgment. Current laboratory procedures should be revised to more nearly simulate field conditions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47038S.htm =LDR 02600nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47046S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47046S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47046S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aSmith, R. J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEngineering Properties of Ocean Floor Soils /$cR. J. Smith. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b44 =520 3\$aIncreasing interest in use of the oceanic regions for various purposes necessitates development of ready means for determining variations in the supporting ability of sea floor soils. Some backlog of marine strength and consolidation information is available from foundation investigations for offshore shelf projects, and a few measurements have been made on deep-sea cores. Procedures to procure and test samples in near shore shallow waters have been developed; these are essentially modifications of the methods used on land. The techniques for investigating in normal oceanic depth waters are currently under examination. A sea floor soil program is comprised of preliminary site selection, bathymetric and sub-bottom survey, and core sampling, testing, and logging phases, each adapted to deep water circumstances. Measurement of shear strength of oceanographic cores by means of the laboratory vane appears to give acceptable results. Distinguishing the various abyssal muds and oozes can rapidly and accurately be done by X-ray diffractometry. Application of the seismologic approach and various types of in-place tests to deep-water soil investigations also show some promise. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47046S.htm =LDR 01884nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP47036S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47036S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47036S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aTrantina, John A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInvestigation of Landslides by Seismic and Electrical Resistivity Methods /$cJohn A. Trantina. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThis paper describes briefly the seismic refraction and electrical resistivity methods and their application to the study of landslides. The results of a study of two landslides in which the two geophysical methods were used to define the slide surface are discussed and compared with results obtained by drilling and sampling. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47036S.htm =LDR 02370nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP47041S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47041S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47041S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aHoltz, W. G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInvestigation and Solution of a Landslide Problem Involving a High Transmission Tower /$cW. G. Holtz. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe 400-ft high tower 2-C for the Sacramento River crossing of the Shasta-Tracy transmission line is located on a hill adjacent to the river. When the site was investigated in 1951, prior to construction, an old major slide caused by river dredging was evident; however it was decided that the tower could be safely located at the site if certain precautionary measures were taken. In 1955, a strong earthquake precipitated another major slide at this location, placing the scarp only 125 ft from one tower leg; therefore remedial measures were undertaken to increase the stability of the hill. This paper describes the investigations conducted to study the mechanics of the problem, the analysis of the slide condition, the remedial-construction measures performed, and subsequent field observations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47041S.htm =LDR 02452nam a2200397 i 4500 =001 STP47031S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47031S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47031S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aGass, A. A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aField Tests for Determining Permeability of Soil Strata /$cH. Q. Golder, A. A. Gass. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThe subject of permeability of soil strata is approached from the civil engineering point of view, which is fundamentally different from the, perhaps more usual, hydrological approach. The soils dealt with are silts, sands, and gravels, but not clays. A knowledge of the coefficient of permeability is needed in the design of dams on permeable foundations and for construction purposes when an area has to be de-watered inside cofferdams or in an excavation, and in many grouting problems. Methods of measuring permeability in the field-borehole tests, pressure dissipation tests, grain size tests, seasonal variation in groundwater levels and pumping tests-are discussed. The methods are compared by reference to work done on actual sites, in particular on a site which involved the design and construction problems for a dam on a pervious foundation. It was found that the coefficients of permeability estimated by the various techniques were in reasonable agreement. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =700 1\$aGolder, H. Q.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47031S.htm =LDR 02298nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP47040S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47040S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47040S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aWilson, S. D.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Use of Slope Measuring Devices to Determine Movements in Earth Masses /$cS. D. Wilson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aThe precise measurement of movements in the interior of earth masses is difficult but necessary. During the past 10 years the author has been closely associated with the development of instrumentation for this purpose. Experience gained with over a hundred projects indicates that (1) such measurements can be made successfully and (2) such information is informative, and in many instances essential, to the solution of the specific problem. This is particularly true in the case of landslides where it is necessary to know the depth and thickness of the movement zone if corrective treatment is to be accomplished. The classic symmetry of a circular arc type of slide, for example, is often radically altered by geologic and other discontinuities. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47040S.htm =LDR 01987nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47032S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47032S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47032S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aFletcher, G. A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPile Load Tests and Their Evaluation /$cG. A. Fletcher. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aPile load test procedures and the criteria by which the results are judged, as set forth in building and other agency codes, are compared to point up the need for modernization and standardization in procedures. In the evaluation of pile load test results, the importance of the plastic deformation curve and methods of determining the yield point load are explained. The paper emphasizes the engineer's responsibility in the selection of adequate safety factors based on the results of load tests on piles. Piles in tension and laterally loaded piles are briefly discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47032S.htm =LDR 02778nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP47044S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47044S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47044S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aWeber, W. G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSubsidence of California Highways /$cH. R. Cedergren, W. G. Weber. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe construction of highways over compressible ground produces some of the difficult problems in soil mechanics. When highway construction was relatively small, "rule of thumb" and dependence upon individual personal experience were reasonably adequate; however, with expansion of highway construction into the biggest construction project of all time, problems have increased in importance. High-speed, wide freeways extending into areas where low-speed, narrow roadways had previously been adequate places greater emphasis on the rational soil mechanics methods. The best use of these methods depends upon observations on the behavior of projects already designed and constructed. In this way evaluations and improvements on these methods can be made. The present paper is focused upon foundation subsidence, primarily as it produces losses in elevation and nonuniformity of grade. Several highway projects in the California State Highway System are described. Typical foundation soils data are summarized for each project, the foundation treatment method is described, and project settlement records are presented. The projects represent a wide range of soil conditions and periods of record up to 40 yr. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =700 1\$aCedergren, H. R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47044S.htm =LDR 02340nam a2200409 i 4500 =001 STP47045S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47045S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47045S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBozozuk, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDeep Bench Marks in Clay and Permafrost Areas /$cM. Bozozuk, G. H. Johnston, J. J. Hamilton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the design and use of deep bench marks by the Division of Building Research of the National Research Council of Canada. The bench marks consist of an inner pipe protected by an outer casing from the effects of seasonal ground movements and frost action. In sensitive clays the bench mark is installed by jacking or driving the outer casing with relatively simple equipment. In stiffer clays it is inserted in an augered hole and then turned and pushed to refusal with a drill rig. In permafrost areas, the bench mark is placed in a drilled or steamed hole to a depth at which the lower portion of the inner rod is securely anchored in the perennially frozen ground. Details of bench mark assemblies and installation techniques for soft clays, stiff clays, and frozen ground are described. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =700 1\$aHamilton, J. J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJohnston, G. H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47045S.htm =LDR 02383nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47034S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47034S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47034S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBurmister, D. M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPhysical, Stress-Strain, and Strength Responses of Granular Soils /$cD. M. Burmister. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (31 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aCertain concepts and principles concerning physical, stress-strain, and strength responses of granular soils are treated and their implications with regard to field performances are discussed. Performance ratings for granular soil responses that have practical uses in soil investigations for engineering works are presented: soil character, relative compactness, permeability, consolidation, and triaxial shear. Soils in natural deposits are preconditioned and prestressed by prevailing environmental influences. New conditions imposed by construction methods, structures, and service uses cause important changes in the influences of the environment and hence cause inevitable changes in field performances. The environmental approach in soil investigations permits reliable evaluations of the influences of environmental and structure conditions, which can be taken into account in design and construction of structures and earthworks. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47034S.htm =LDR 02645nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP47039S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47039S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47039S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aMatich, M. A. J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUse of Slope Indicator to Measure Movements in Earth Slopes and Bulkheads /$cR. P. Henderson, M. A. J. Matich. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe paper describes some experiences in using the Wilson slope indicator apparatus to measure movements in earth slopes and in steel sheet pile bulkheads. In two cases involving an earth slope and a highway fill, horizontal ground movements were measured. In one case a high earth slope containing an important water main was instrumented to detect possible movement caused by construction. Results of observations are presented in graphical form. It is believed that the examples given illustrate the practicality of measuring ground movements with the slope indicator. The instrument is also used to measure the deflected shapes and bending moments in steel sheet pile bulkheads. Five examples, representing a variety of bulkheads and soil conditions, are described briefly. All the structures are located in Hamilton Harbour, Ontario. The process of converting instrument readings to bending moment in the sheet piling is also discussed, and actual results of measured, deflected shapes, and observed bending moments are given. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =700 1\$aHenderson, R. P.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47039S.htm =LDR 02158nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP47030S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47030S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47030S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aGould, J. P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aControl of Construction Dewatering by Use of Piezometers /$cJ. P. Gould. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aStructures with deep foundations and projects near waterways frequently require major dewatering operations to carry out construction in the dry. Maintaining the undisturbed condition of foundation soils and stability of cut slopes and cofferdams may necessitate specific limitations on pore water pressures during construction. One practical method for controlling dewatering procedures is to install piezometers to observe the reduction in pore pressures. This paper describes piezometers for such a purpose and illustrates their use in determining the adequacy of pressure relief or of drawdown in several practical problems. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47030S.htm =LDR 02249nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47028S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47028S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47028S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBendixen, T. W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aField Percolation Tests for Sanitary Engineering Application /$cT. W. Bendixen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (5 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aThe most extensive use of field percolation testing for sanitary engineering application has been for the design and control of soil absorption systems for individual household sewage disposal. In addition to the use of the septic tank soil absorption system for the individual home as an on-lot disposal medium, soil is being used increasingly as a more general liquid waste disposal medium. The additional uses further emphasize the need for soil appraisal techniques for sanitary engineering application. In current practice an approximate measure of the capacity of a soil for receiving treated sewage is obtained from falling-head percolation tests with clear water. Administrative and technical deficiencies of the test are discussed, and experience with supplemental soil appraisal techniques is described. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47028S.htm =LDR 02247nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP47043S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47043S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47043S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.151082$223 =100 1\$aGibbs, Harold J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPredicting Surface Subsidence from Basic Soil Tests /$cHarold J. Gibbs, John P. Bara. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aStandard soil index tests can be useful to predict near-surface subsidence of fine-grained soil resulting from initial wetting. The natural soil voids must be sufficient to allow a collapse of the soil structure and sufficient to allow saturation to develop a minimum consistency. By systematic sampling and laboratory testing investigations, the probability of subsidence was indicated for critical areas along the route of the proposed San Luis Canal in the San Joaquin Valley, Calif. Field ponding and laboratory consolidation tests provided observations of the amounts of subsidence for correlation with the results indicated by the sampling investigation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSols$xEssais. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoils$xTesting. =700 1\$aBara, John P.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47043S.htm =LDR 02005nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47029S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47029S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47029S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aDaehn, W. W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment and Installation of Piezometers for the Measurement of Pore-Fluid Pressures in Earth Dams /$cW. W. Daehn. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThis paper presents a history of the pore-pressure measuring apparatus developed and used by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. The installation of test apparatus involves many innovations that have been developed over the years, and the methods for such installation continue to be improved with each project. Since the basic details of the methods for installation of the various types of earth dam tests apparatus are reported elsewhere, the emphasis in this presentation is on the development of the piezometer apparatus. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47029S.htm =LDR 02772nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47035S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1962\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47035S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47035S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBurmister, D. M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPrototype Load-Bearing Tests for Foundations of Structures and Pavements /$cD. M. Burmister. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1962. =300 \\$a1 online resource (22 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aThe determination of pressure-settlement performances of soils "in place " must be the major objective in developing methods and procedures for load-bearing tests for foundations of structures and pavements. Soils in natural deposits or processed and compacted in embankments or base courses of pavements are always preconditioned and prestressed materials. Soils having different kinds of preconditioning and different levels of prestressing are in reality "new materials" with essentially different, new, and improved performances. As a consequence, there are no simple model-prototype relations between responses of soils in small-scale field tests and full-scale performances that can be used invariably without regard to the natural environmental and service conditions that control. The logical and necessary approach is to make prototype load-bearing tests on soils "in place" to yield significant pressure-settlement relations representative of these environmental and service conditions that can be translated into valid and reliable estimates of full-scale settlement performances. Practical applications of these concepts and principles of simulated performance and prototype load-bearing tests are covered. Suggestions are made for field procedures that incorporate these concepts and principles. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47035S.htm =LDR 02109nam a2200397 i 4500 =001 STP44032S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44032S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44032S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP968 =082 04$a668.3$223 =100 1\$aAnderson, J. F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aField and Laboratory Tests for Durability and Permanence :$bAdhesives Belonging to The Rubber-Resins Systems /$cJ. F. Anderson, L. F. Fiedler. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (5 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThis paper concerns itself with a limited group of adhesives which has come into use for such purposes as bonding friction materials to metals, such as brake bonding and bonding, metal to metal, such as secondary structures in automotive and aeronautical industries. These adhesives are discussed from their (a) relationship to other types of joining, (b) relationships to other adhesives, (c) laboratory tests for evaluation of the adhesives and of the bonds, and (d) field tests which indicate the utility and practicability of the adhesives as engineering materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAdhesives. =700 1\$aFiedler, L. F.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44032S.htm =LDR 01984nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP44028S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44028S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44028S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP968 =082 04$a668.3$223 =100 1\$aHopkins, Robert P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Specimen Structure in Permanence Tests on Wood Adhesives /$cRobert P. Hopkins. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aAn effort has been made to obtain specific data on the relationship between the apparent behavior of wood adhesives in permanence tests and the construction of the test specimens. Outdoor exposure and laboratory water-immersion air-dry cycling procedures, with the aid of phenolic or resorcinol resins were used to study this relationship. Brief attention has also been given to recalling the interdependence of construction of plywood test specimens and maximum tensile shear strength, as established by the Forest Products Laboratory years ago. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAdhesives. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44028S.htm =LDR 02007nam a2200409 i 4500 =001 STP44031S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44031S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44031S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP968 =082 04$a668.3$223 =100 1\$aBockstruck, Herman N.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNondestructive Determination of Mechanical Properties and Deterioration of Adhesives /$cG. H. Dietz Albert, Herman N. Bockstruck, George Epstein. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aEngineering adhesives are assuming increasing importance in structures of various kinds. Their mechanical properties and their deterioration under adverse conditionsare, consequently, factors of considerable importance. A program of research has therefore been sponsored by Army Ordnance to investigate nonbiological factors leading to the deterioration of such adhesives, particularly in metal to metal bonds. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAdhesives. =700 1\$aDietz Albert, G. H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aEpstein, George,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44031S.htm =LDR 02168nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP44029S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44029S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44029S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP968 =082 04$a668.3$223 =100 1\$aMoser, Frank,$eauthor. =245 10$aGlass Adhesives /$cFrank Moser. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aAdhesives for glass surfaces are classified according to chemical type. The more promising ones for bonding glass are the modified phenolics, the butadiene acrylonitrile vinyl copolymer, and butadiene acrylonitrile polyvinyl butyral. Vinyl phenol, polyvinyl acetate, the celluloses, acrylates, rubber latex, and cyclo-rubber types give fair adhesion for room temperature exposure but deteriorate quite rapidly under moist conditions. Glass-metal adhesives require good weathering qualities but must also be tested for temperature cycling in order to eliminate the more brittle types which induce the strains responsible for glass failure due to differences in thermal expansion. Thus, a well-rounded testing program is very beneficial in selecting adhesives for various fabrications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAdhesives. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44029S.htm =LDR 02413nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP44030S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP44030S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP44030S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP968 =082 04$a668.3$223 =100 1\$aBlomquist, R. F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCurrent Investigations of the Durability of Woodworking Adhesives /$cR. F. Blomquist. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aFactors that influence the deterioration of glued joints in wood include mechanical stresses, as a result of dimensional changes in the wood, moisture, heat, and microorganisms. Presently available methods for evaluating the permanence of glued wood joints include long-term exposures to controlled laboratory conditions and to weathering, actual service tests, and accelerated permanence tests. The advantages and limitations of each of these methods are discussed and applications of each method are illustrated. It is recognized that the most reliable procedure for evaluating such permanence is actual service experience. The problems of developing adequate data from such experience and in correlating the results of other types of tests with such service data are discussed. Accelerated tests are much desired, but the usefulness of present methods are limited by lack of adequate information on correlation of such tests with service and other long-term test experiences. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAdhesives. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP44030S.htm =LDR 02060nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP12666S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12666S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12666S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aBauer, DE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOriented PVC Pipe (PVCO) :$bExperience and Research /$cDE. Bauer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aAs Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) sanitary and storm drain pipes have evolved with the advent of profile walls, so too will PVC pressure pipe with the advent of orientation. This paper discusses the basic concepts of reorienting PVC pipe, the basic production technologies involved, and the research and experience which span the past two decades around the world. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOriented Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) =650 \0$aPlastic pipe. =650 \0$aPVC pressure pipe. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 14$aPlastic pipe. =650 24$aOriented Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) =650 24$aPVC pressure pipe. =650 24$aPVCO. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12666S.htm =LDR 02415nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP12669S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12669S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12669S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aFerry, SR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCompressive Buckling of Hollow Cylinders :$bImplications for Pressure Testing of Plastic Pipe /$cDW. Woods, SR. Ferry. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aCompressive buckling of hollow cylinders due to internal pressure is a little-known phenomenon that can affect pressure testing of plastic pipe. High strength pipe materials with large dimension ratios particularly exhibit the phenomenon, but it can also occur in pipe with low dimension ratios (relatively thick walls) when the material is highly elastic or plastic at the test conditions. To successfully test such materials may require special constraints on test geometry and end closures. Specific examples of the phenomenon observed in the laboratory are discussed along with an analytical treatment from the literature. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuckling. =650 \0$aInternal pressure. =650 \0$aPlastic pipe. =650 \0$aPressure testing. =650 14$aPlastic pipe. =650 24$aBuckling. =650 24$aInternal pressure. =650 24$aPressure testing. =700 1\$aWoods, DW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12669S.htm =LDR 02315nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP12667S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12667S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12667S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aKleweno, DG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPhysical Properties and Chemical Resistance of Selected Resins for Cured-in-Place Pipe Rehabilitation /$cDG. Kleweno. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aThis report is a summary of the basic chemistry, physical properties, and chemical resistance of six commercially available resins (i.e. vinyl ester, polyester, and epoxy) used for making cured-in-place pipe (CIPP). Flexural and tensile properties are included and chemical resistance from a one year study for each resin-system as a CIPP resin/felt composite in acids, bases, and oxidizing agents currently found or introduced into municipal sanitary sewer systems [1,2,3,4]. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPipe. =650 \0$aChemical resistance. =650 \0$aCured-in-place pipe. =650 \0$aThermoset resins. =650 \0$aPhysical properties. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 14$aPhysical properties. =650 24$aChemical resistance. =650 24$aThermoset resins. =650 24$aCured-in-place pipe. =650 24$aPipe. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12667S.htm =LDR 02489nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP12668S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12668S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12668S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aLo, KH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCollapse Resistance Modeling of Encased Pipes /$cKH. Lo, JQ. Zhang. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aTwo different collapse models are developed for predicting the collapse resistance of encased pipes for pipe rehabilitation applications. One model corresponds to an unsymmetrical collapse mode and the other one corresponds to a symmetrical collapse mode. Attention is focused here on modeling the effect of the small radial gap between the encased pipe and the host pipe on encased pipe collapse resistance. This small radial gap is assumed to have developed when installing the encased pipe into the host pipe. It increases in size when subjected to temperature change, swelling, and application of external hydrostatic pressure. The predictions by the models correlate well with some collapse test results on encased pipes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEncased pipe. =650 \0$aCollapse pressure. =650 \0$aProgressive buckling. =650 \0$aRadial gap effect. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 14$aEncased pipe. =650 24$aCollapse pressure. =650 24$aProgressive buckling. =650 24$aRadial gap effect. =700 1\$aZhang, JQ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12668S.htm =LDR 02519nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12665S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12665S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12665S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aPetroff, LJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDesign Methodology for High Density Polyethylene Manholes /$cLJ. Petroff. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aPolyethylene manholes are used in piping systems for sewage, storm water run-off, landfill leachate, and industrial effluent. Many manholes are used in applications no more than a few feet deep, where loading is minimal and almost any vertical structure will work. However, for manholes of any significant depth and for manholes located below the groundwater level, substantial earth and groundwater loads may exist. Although often ignored, these loads can approach critical values for the manhole. Evaluation of the manhole, embedment and loading is a crucial task of the design engineer. This paper presents a design methodology that may be used for such applications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBuckling. =650 \0$aBuried pipe. =650 \0$aFlexible pipe. =650 \0$aManholes. =650 \0$aStiffness. =650 \0$aStrain. =650 \0$aThermoplastic. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 14$aFlexible pipe. =650 24$aBuckling. =650 24$aBuried pipe. =650 24$aManholes. =650 24$aStiffness. =650 24$aStrain. =650 24$aThermoplastic. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12665S.htm =LDR 02709nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12664S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12664S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12664S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aHoward, AK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInstallation of Plastic Pipe Using Soil-Cement Slurry /$cAK. Howard. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aSoil-cement slurry used in buried pipe installations has become an increasing popular choice for contractors. Flexible pipe, including PVC and RPM, as well as rigid pipe are being installed using this technique. The ingredients of the soil-cement can vary, but typically is a combination of soil, portland cement, and water. In most cases, the pipe trench is trimmed to a semicircular shape that is only slightly larger than the pipe diameter. The soil-cement is used to fill the gap between the pipe and the in situ soil. Accordingly, the native trench material must be able to provide adequate supporting strength to the pipe. The consistency of the soil-cement can vary from a fluid (slurry) to a mixture with a 25 cm slump depending on the placement requirements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCasper. =650 \0$aConstruction. =650 \0$aPipelines. =650 \0$aPlastic pipe. =650 \0$aSlurry. =650 \0$aSoil treatment. =650 \0$aSoil-cement. =650 \0$aSoils. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 14$aSoil-cement. =650 24$aCasper. =650 24$aConstruction. =650 24$aPipelines. =650 24$aPlastic pipe. =650 24$aSlurry. =650 24$aSoil treatment. =650 24$aSoils. =650 24$aTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12664S.htm =LDR 03395nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP12671S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12671S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12671S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aLeevers, PS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRapid Crack Propagation Along Pressurised Plastic Pipe /$cPS. Leevers, GP. Venizelos, RE. Morgan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aRapid Crack Propagation (RCP) is a rare but dangerous failure mode in gas and water pipelines. Although relatively low RCP resistance may be endemic to plastics, extruded polyethylene pipe varies widely in the critical pressure below which the arrest of RCP is ensured at each temperature. The proposed International Standard 'S4' pipe test for RCP, and the prediction of S4 and full-scale test critical pressures from basic material data, are discussed. A more effective quality index may the temperature above which and the wall thickness below which RCP becomes impossible at any sustainable pressure. This brittle-tough transition in polyethylene also appears in dynamic fracture resistance tests as a minimum stable crack velocity. Although the well known Irwin-Corten expression can be used to predict critical pressures for notched, water pressurised pipe, the proximity of this transition velocity to that at which the crack driving force in gas-pressurised pipe is a maximum may preclude a similar approach. Charpy-type tests, on sharp-notched specimens of the base resin at varying temperatures and thicknesses, can be used to locate the transition sufficiently closely to index resins. Predicting the RCP performance of pipe extruded from these resins, however, remains uncertain. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCharpy. =650 \0$aDynamic. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aPipe. =650 \0$aPolyethylene. =650 \0$aTemperature. =650 \0$aTest. =650 \0$aThickness. =650 \0$aToughness. =650 \0$aTransition. =650 14$aPolyethylene. =650 24$aCharpy. =650 24$aDynamic. =650 24$aFracture. =650 24$aPipe. =650 24$aRCP. =650 24$aTemperature. =650 24$aTest. =650 24$aThickness. =650 24$aToughness. =650 24$aTransition. =700 1\$aMorgan, RE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVenizelos, GP.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12671S.htm =LDR 03241nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12676S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12676S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12676S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aBennett, RD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTrenchless Pipeline Rehabilitation with Plastic Materials /$cDT. Iseley, M. Najafi, RD. Bennett. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the state-of-the-art review for trenchless pipeline rehabilitation being conducted under the Construction Productivity Advancement Research (CPAR) program. For the purpose of this study, the existing trenchless rehabilitation methods will be classified into six groups: cured-in-placed pipe (CIPP), sliplining, in-line replacement, deformed & reshaped, point source repair, and sewer manhole rehabilitation. For each group, specific rehabilitation procedures will be provided and advantages and disadvantages of each method will be discussed. This information is being obtained through literature search and survey of manufacturers, utility owners and contractors of sewer rehabilitation products and services. However, the state-of-the-art review provides additional information such as an overview of design techniques with plastic pipes, the rehabilitation costs as a percentage of new installation and also to the amount of open-cut required for different methods. The intent of this state-of-the-art review is to provide information on capabilities of existing trenchless rehabilitation systems to assist design engineers and city officials to plan and conduct pipeline rehabilitation when dealing with a specific system. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPipe design. =650 \0$aPipe installation. =650 \0$aPipeline rehabilitation. =650 \0$aPlastic pipe. =650 \0$aTrenchless technology. =650 \0$aUnderground infrastructure. =650 14$aPipeline rehabilitation. =650 24$aPipe design. =650 24$aPipe installation. =650 24$aPlastic pipe. =650 24$aTrenchless technology. =650 24$aUnderground infrastructure. =700 1\$aIseley, DT.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNajafi, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12676S.htm =LDR 02690nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP12662S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12662S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12662S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aHoward, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLatvia Field Test of 915-mm Fiberglass Pipe /$cA. Howard, JB. Spridzans, BJ. Schrock. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b1 =520 3\$aThe USA and USSR jointly constructed a special test section of 915-mm diameter Reinforced Plastic Mortar (RPM) fiberglass pipe in June 1979 near Riga, Latvia. This experiment was part of the working agreement of the US-USSR team "Investigations of Effectiveness of Plastic Pipe in Drainage and Irrigation." Measurements were made of pipe deflections, soil properties, and in-place densities. Six different embedment conditions were used. The pipe deflections were measured during each state of construction and over a 4-year period. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCasper. =650 \0$aDeflection. =650 \0$aFiberglass pipe. =650 \0$aFlexible pipe. =650 \0$aPipe. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil tests. =650 \0$aSoil-structure interaction. =650 \0$aTest section. =650 \0$aTime factors. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 14$aPipe. =650 24$aCasper. =650 24$aDeflection. =650 24$aFiberglass pipe. =650 24$aFlexible pipe. =650 24$aSoil mechanics. =650 24$aSoil tests. =650 24$aSoil-structure interaction. =650 24$aTest section. =650 24$aTime factors. =700 1\$aSchrock, BJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSpridzans, JB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12662S.htm =LDR 03014nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12675S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12675S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12675S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aDiFrancesco, LC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStiffness of HDPE Pipe in Ring Bending /$cTJ. McGrath, ET. Selig, LC. DiFrancesco. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aA ring bending test was devised to evaluate the behavior of plastic pipes that have been held under constant deformation and then subjected to intermittent loads. The apparatus consists of a frame capable of locking the test pipe at a fixed level of deflection in ring bending. A load cell monitors the change in force with passing time required to hold the deflection level. At preselected time intervals an additional deflection increment is briefly applied to the pipe and then released. The load required to produce this deflection increment is recorded. The pipe is then returned to the original level of deformation. Test results show that the long term decrease in load, or stress relaxation, is unaffected by the short term load increments. The short term modulus is much greater than the long term relaxation modulus and does not decrease with time. Test results also show that short term load increments may be treated as a new load on the pipe, with a stiffness response governed by the short term modulus. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aLong-term modulus. =650 \0$aParallel plate. =650 \0$aPlastic pipe. =650 \0$aRelaxation. =650 \0$aShort-term modulus. =650 \0$aViscoelastic. =650 \0$aYoung's modulus. =650 14$aLong-term modulus. =650 24$aParallel plate. =650 24$aPlastic pipe. =650 24$aRelaxation. =650 24$aShort-term modulus. =650 24$aViscoelastic. =650 24$aYoung's modulus. =700 1\$aMcGrath, TJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSelig, ET.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12675S.htm =LDR 02882nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12670S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12670S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12670S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aDiFrancesco, LC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLaboratory Test of Buried Pipe in Hoop Compression /$cET. Selig, LC. DiFrancesco, TJ. McGrath. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aA new test has been developed to study the behavior of buried pipe under hoop compression loading. The apparatus consists of a cylindrical steel vessel lined with an inflatable bladder. A length of pipe is installed at the center of the vessel and the annulus between the pipe and the bladder is filled with tamped sand. The test is conducted by incrementally increasing the bladder pressure while monitoring the pipe performance. Radial pressures of 380 kPa (55 psi) and diametral displacement of 37 mm (1.5 in.) have been obtained with corrugated pipes of 610 mm (24 in.) diameter. The technique is believed applicable to any size pipe with any pressure level. The test has demonstrated the significant circumferential shortening that can occur for plastic pipe sections with corrugated cross-sections. This produces beneficial positive arching in service. The test also provides a basis for determining plastic pipe wall design limits in compression. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBuried pipe. =650 \0$aDesign limits. =650 \0$aHoop compression. =650 \0$aLaboratory test. =650 \0$aPipe test. =650 \0$aPlastic pipe. =650 14$aBuried pipe. =650 24$aDesign limits. =650 24$aHoop compression. =650 24$aLaboratory test. =650 24$aPipe test. =650 24$aPlastic pipe. =700 1\$aMcGrath, TJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSelig, ET.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12670S.htm =LDR 03114nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12674S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12674S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12674S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aLi, L.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of The Factors in Earth Pressure and Deformation of Buried Flexible Pipes Through Centrifuge Model Tests /$cJ. Tohda, L. Li, H. Yoshimura. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA series of centrifuge model tests was conducted to estimate parametrically effects of the following factors on earth pressure and deformation of buried flexible pipes: pipe flexibility, pipe installation type, ground condition, and three burial dimensions (cover height, ditch width and bedding thickness). The tests yielded accurate measured data of circumferential distributions of normal and tangential earth pressures on the model pipes, circumferential distributions of bending strains in the pipe wall, and vertical pipe deflection, fully quantifying the effects of the investigated factors. It was found that Japanese current design standards, based on Marston-Spangler theory, do not conform to the test results by ignoring the effects of almost all the factors on the earth pressures, and, as a result, they specify definitely unsafe design values of bending moment and pipe deflection for the case when the pipes are buried by the open excavation method using sheet-piling. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBurial dimensions. =650 \0$aCentrifuge test. =650 \0$aDeformation. =650 \0$aEarth pressure. =650 \0$aFlexible pipe. =650 \0$aGround condition. =650 \0$aInstallation type. =650 \0$aPipe flexibility. =650 14$aFlexible pipe. =650 24$aBurial dimensions. =650 24$aCentrifuge test. =650 24$aDeformation. =650 24$aEarth pressure. =650 24$aGround condition. =650 24$aInstallation type. =650 24$aPipe flexibility. =700 1\$aTohda, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYoshimura, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12674S.htm =LDR 03390nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12672S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12672S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12672S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aDelloRusso, SJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Acid Environment and Constant Deflection on PVC Sewer Pipe /$cPA. Sharff, SJ. DelloRusso. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA test study was undertaken to determine the effects of a sustained exposure to sulphuric acid solution on pipe stiffness of PVC sewer pipes held at fixed 5% deflection. This study was part of a multi-participant round-robin program to evaluate and develop a test method for long-term effects of deflection in various environments on plastic sewer pipe. Sections of 6 in. (152.4 mm) diameter SDR 35 PVC sewer pipe ASTM D 3034 - Specification for Type PSM Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Sewer Pipe and Fittings 6 in. (152.4 mm) long were tested for pipe stiffness by the parallel plate method ASTM D 2412 - Test Method for Determination of External Loading Characteristics of Plastic Pipe by Parallel-Plate Loading, as received from three suppliers. Pipe specimens were then immersed in a 1.0N sulphuric acid solution for 1 week and retested for pipe stiffness. The pipe sections were then held at 5% deflection in special test fixtures and continuously immersed in a 1.0N solution of sulphuric acid at room temperature. The pipe stiffness of each specimen was measured at various time intervals over a period of two years, without removing them from the acid bath. Results were analyzed to evaluate the effects of the acid immersion, coupled with the fixed deflection. One control pipe specimen was fixed at 5% deflection in an air-only environment and tested for pipe stiffness at the same time intervals as the acid-immersed specimens. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPipe stiffness. =650 \0$aPoly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) pipe. =650 \0$aSewer acid. =650 \0$aSewer pipe. =650 \0$aStress relaxation. =650 \0$aViscoelastic behavior. =650 14$aPoly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) pipe. =650 24$aPipe stiffness. =650 24$aSewer acid. =650 24$aSewer pipe. =650 24$aStress relaxation. =650 24$aViscoelastic behavior. =700 1\$aSharff, PA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12672S.htm =LDR 02918nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12673S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12673S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12673S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aHawkins, TW.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effects of Sulfuric Acid on Calcium Carbonate Filled PVC Sewer Pipe Compounds /$cTW. Hawkins, TR. Mass. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aEven though calcium carbonate filled rigid polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) sanitary sewer pipe has been used since 1973, concerns are occasionally raised regarding its possible corrosion by sulfuric acid present in the sewer gas environment. In this study two calcium carbonate filled PVC pipe compounds, under prestressed conditions, are exposed to sulfuric acid (20%) for extended periods. The effects of the sulfuric acid on the calcium carbonate in the compounds are qualitatively measured by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and quantitatively determined by wavelength dispersive x-ray microanalysis (WDS). The study shows that only the calcium carbonate immediately at the surface is affected by the sulfuric acid. The calcium carbonate below the surface is well dispersed and completely encapsulated in a continuum of PVC with no inner-connectivity between neighboring calcium carbonate particles and is unaffected. Results for samples exposed for 14 days, 30 days, 90 days and 6 months are included. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCalcium Carbonate. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aFilled PVC compound. =650 \0$aMicroscopy. =650 \0$aSewer pipe. =650 \0$aSulfuric acid aging. =650 14$aCalcium Carbonate. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aFilled PVC compound. =650 24$aMicroscopy. =650 24$aSewer pipe. =650 24$aSulfuric acid aging. =700 1\$aMass, TR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12673S.htm =LDR 02649nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12677S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12677S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12677S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aIseley, DT.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of PVC Pipe for Microtunneling /$cM. Najafi, DT. Iseley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aPolyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe is a suitable product for sewer system construction. However, in the past, due to axial thrust load limitations and lack of a suitable joint it was not possible to use PVC pipe in microtunneling. In June 1992, a full-scale field test was conducted at Louisiana Tech University and a sewer PVC profile pipe was successfully installed with a new microtunneling propulsion system. The 24-inch plastic pipe with smooth joint used for this evaluation program was inspected after installation and was monitored for one year for effects of construction loads and long-term vertical soil loads. The details and results of this field testing will be discussed in this paper. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicrotunneling. =650 \0$aPipe design. =650 \0$aPolyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe. =650 \0$aSewer pipe installation. =650 \0$aTrenchless technology. =650 \0$aUnderground infrastructure. =650 14$aPolyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe. =650 24$aMicrotunneling. =650 24$aPipe design. =650 24$aSewer pipe installation. =650 24$aTrenchless technology. =650 24$aUnderground infrastructure. =700 1\$aNajafi, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12677S.htm =LDR 02496nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12678S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12678S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12678S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aBrown, N.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Loading Rate on Rapid Crack Propagation in Polyethylene Pipes /$cN. Brown, X. Lu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe effect of loading rate on the production of rapid crack propagation (RCP) was investigated in tensile loaded notched specimens 127 mm long taken from a gas pipe. It was found that the stress intensity to initiate fracture was independent of loading rate, but was slightly greater at 10°C than at 28°C. The initiation of rapid fracture occurred at a critical loading rate and rapid long range fracture (RCP) occurred at a 50% higher loading rate. It was not possible to produce RCP at 28°C with the available equipment. The input energy to initiate rapid fracture was about 10 times the input energy to produce RCP, long range rapid fracture. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aGas pipes. =650 \0$aLoading rate. =650 \0$aNotched specimen. =650 \0$aRapid fracture. =650 14$aRapid fracture. =650 24$aCrack propagation. =650 24$aGas pipes. =650 24$aKIC. =650 24$aLoading rate. =650 24$aNotched specimen. =700 1\$aLu, X.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12678S.htm =LDR 03102nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12663S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12663S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12663S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ930$b.B8731994 =082 04$a621.8/672$223 =100 1\$aMoore, ID.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProfiled HDPE Pipe Response to Parallel Plate Loading /$cID. Moore. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe parallel plate load test is used to measure 'pipe stiffness' for HDPE pipe. Pipe stiffness is employed as a measure of pipe resistance to bending deformation as well as a quality control index for the manufacturing process. Unfortunately, the parallel plate test induces a complex state of stress and strain in the pipe, and interpretation of the test results is not straightforward. Simple analysis for a thin circular ring or shell is generally used for these products, but in reality materials like high density polyethylene are viscoelastic (modulus is time and load path dependent) and the depth of the pipe profile may be a significant proportion of the diameter. This paper introduces a three dimensional viscoelastic finite element analysis for HDPE pipe, testing the computational method through comparisons with laboratory data. The analysis is used to examine the nature of pipe response during the parallel plate test. The local distributions of stress and strain through the profile are considered, as well as the effect of loading rate on the pipe response. Conclusions are drawn regarding the ability of conventional thin ring theory to predict circumferential stress and strain, and the implications for pipe design are briefly discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aUnderground plastic pipe$vCongresses. =650 \0$aFinite element analysis. =650 \0$aHigh density polyethylene. =650 \0$aLocal strain. =650 \0$aPipe. =650 \0$aStiffness. =650 \0$aViscoelasticity. =650 14$aFinite element analysis. =650 24$aHigh density polyethylene. =650 24$aLocal strain. =650 24$aPipe. =650 24$aStiffness. =650 24$aViscoelasticity. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12663S.htm =LDR 03812nam a2200709 i 4500 =001 STP32402S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32402S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32402S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aDuangsawasdi, M.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Evaluation of Fenitrothion Toxicity in Four Life Stages of Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri /$cJF. Klaverkamp, M. Duangsawasdi, WA. Macdonald, HS. Majewski. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b37 =520 3\$aLethal and sublethal effects of fenitrothion, an organophosphate insecticide, were investigated in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) embryos, sac fry, fingerlings, and adults. Embryos first exhibited cholinesterase activity 14 days before hatch. Embryos and sac fry at various ages subjected to 34 mg/litre fenitrothion for 24 h under static exposure conditions first exhibited mortality 6 days after hatch. A 24-h lethal concentration of 50 percent of organisms (LC50) of 3.4 mg/litre and a 96-h LC50 of 2.0 mg/litre were obtained using fingerlings exposed to fenitrothion in a flow-through system. Fingerlings surviving 96 h of exposure exhibited cholinesterase activities ranging from 13 to 25 percent of controls (brain) and 30 to 51 percent (skeletal muscle). Adult trout were monitored for electrocardiogram and respiratory responses to fenitrothion concentrations of 5.0, 1.0, and 0.5 mg/litre. At 5 mg/litre, heart rate decreased initially but recovered within 24 h. Cough frequency was directly related to fenitrothion concentration. Based on acute mortality tests, the embryological life stage was the least sensitive, the sac fry stage was intermediate, and the life stages of fingerlings and adults were the most sensitive. The sublethal responses, cholinesterase inhibition in fingerlings and the cough response in adult trout, were sensitive to 0.75 and 0.5 mg/litre fenitrothion. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aCholinesterase. =650 \0$aCough frequency. =650 \0$aElectrocardiograms. =650 \0$aEmbryos. =650 \0$aFenitrothion. =650 \0$aFingerling. =650 \0$aOrganic phosphates. =650 \0$aRainbow trout. =650 \0$aSac fry. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAdults. =650 24$aCholinesterase. =650 24$aCough frequency. =650 24$aElectrocardiograms. =650 24$aEmbryos. =650 24$aFenitrothion. =650 24$aFingerling. =650 24$aOrganic phosphates. =650 24$aRainbow trout. =650 24$aSac fry. =650 24$aToxicology. =700 1\$aKlaverkamp, JF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMacdonald, WA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMajewski, HS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32402S.htm =LDR 02525nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP32390S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32390S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32390S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aOzburn, GW.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Mechanical Toxicant Injector for Flow-Through Toxicity Tests /$cGW. Ozburn, AD. Smith. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (5 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aAn injector is described for delivering a series of constant concentrations of toxicant in a flow-through toxicity test. The apparatus can be employed either as a single channel unit for use with a proportional diluter or as a multichannel injector for use with an equal-volume water delivery system. The multichannel approach is emphasized for pesticide addition because the test concentrations are independent of each other. This allows the establishment of an unlimited range of toxicant concentrations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDilution. =650 \0$aChannels. =650 \0$aInjectors. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. . =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aToxicology. =650 24$aInjectors. =650 24$aDilution. =650 24$aChannels. =650 24$aToxicity. =700 1\$aSmith, AD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32390S.htm =LDR 02768nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP32397S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32397S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32397S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aHamelink, JL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCurrent Bioconcentration Test Methods and Theory /$cJL. Hamelink. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b30 =520 3\$aPractical and theoretical solutions to the quantitation of chemical accumulation by aquatic animals are evaluated. Laboratory studies presently rely on continuous exposure for extended periods of time to simulate field conditions. Application of the principles of pharmacokinetics permit laboratory results to be compared and indicate that mathematical models can be derived to predict contaminant accumulation under natural conditions adequately. Additional laboratory studies with large-sized and growing fish are identified as future research needs. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic animals. =650 \0$aBioaccumulation. =650 \0$aBioconcentration factor. =650 \0$aDepuration. =650 \0$aHazards. =650 \0$aPharmacokinetic models. =650 \0$aPollutant chemicals. =650 \0$aResidue dynamics. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aUptake. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAquatic animals. =650 24$aBioaccumulation. =650 24$aBioconcentration factor. =650 24$aDepuration. =650 24$aHazards. =650 24$aPharmacokinetic models. =650 24$aPollutant chemicals. =650 24$aResidue dynamics. =650 24$aToxicology. =650 24$aUptake. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32397S.htm =LDR 02971nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP32391S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32391S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32391S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aAuwarter, AG.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Flow-Through System for Studying Interaction of Two Toxicants on Aquatic Organisms /$cAG. Auwarter. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aAn intermittent-flow, proportional diluter system has been designed for the study of synergistic and antagonistic effects of two toxicants on aquatic organisms. The system consists of two diluters mounted side by side, each of which produces three toxicant concentrations plus a solvent control. Below the diluters are two additional mixing, sample-splitting levels. The first divides each concentration of each toxicant into four equal volumes. The second consists of 16 compartments, each of which receives a measured volume from 1 of the 4 concentrations of each toxicant. This produces a 4 by 4 matrix of all 16 possible combinations. This final level also serves as a series of sample-replicating chambers from which the toxicant mixtures flow to 32 test aquaria. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFlow-through. =650 \0$aSynergism. =650 \0$aDilution. =650 \0$aDiluter. =650 \0$aTests. =650 \0$aInteractions. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aBioassay. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. . =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aToxicology. =650 24$aDilution. =650 24$aBioassay. =650 24$aToxicity. =650 24$aTests. =650 24$aInteractions. =650 24$aFlow-through. =650 24$aDiluter. =650 24$aSynergism. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32391S.htm =LDR 03649nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP32405S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32405S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32405S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aJohnson, WW.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDiet Quality in Fish Toxicology :$bEffects on Acute and Chronic Toxicity /$cPM. Mehrle, FL. Mayer, WW. Johnson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aThe importance of diet quality in toxicological research with fish was illustrated in several studies. The acute toxicity of chlordane to rainbow trout was dependent upon the type of diet fed before toxicity testing. Rainbow trout were fed four commercial diets or a low (23 percent) or high protein (45 percent) synthetic diet. After 42 days, the trout were tested against chlordane in static toxicity tests. The 96-h median lethal concentration (LC50) for the synthetic 45 percent protein group was statistically higher (P = 0.05) than values for all other groups. Also, differences in LC50S existed among groups fed commercial diets. In flow-through toxicity studies, rainbow trout, bluegill, and channel catfish fed a diet containing casein and gelatin as a protein source had a greater tolerance to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) than those fed a diet with fish meal and soybean meal as the primary protein sources. By increasing the concentration of the amino acid methionine in the diet of rainbow trout, the toxicity of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) increased while dieldrin toxicity decreased. In studies with channel catfish, the concentration of vitamin C in the diet influenced the chronic effects of toxaphene on growth and skeletal development. These studies illustrate that the type of diet fed before acute toxicity testing and during chronic toxicity testing is important, and that consideration for nutritious standard diets in toxicological research with fish is needed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAcute toxicity. =650 \0$aChronic toxicity. =650 \0$aIndustrial chemicals. =650 \0$aNutrition. =650 \0$aPesticides. =650 \0$aStandard diets. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAcute toxicity. =650 24$aChronic toxicity. =650 24$aFish. =650 24$aIndustrial chemicals. =650 24$aNutrition. =650 24$aPesticides. =650 24$aStandard diets. =650 24$aToxicology. =700 1\$aMayer, FL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMehrle, PM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32405S.htm =LDR 02676nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP32396S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32396S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32396S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aMacek, KJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUtility of Toxicity Tests with Embryos and Fry of Fish in Evaluating Hazards Associated with the Chronic Toxicity of Chemicals to Fishes /$cKJ. Macek, BH. Sleight. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b28 =520 3\$aThe hypothesis that concentrations of toxicants safe to fish over their entire life cycle can be estimated from the results of continuous exposure of embryos and newly hatched fry has been examined critically in the light of recent data. The assumptions underlying the proposed hypothesis appear to be: (a) the chemical does not exhibit significant cumulative toxicity; (b) there is a single mode of action through which the effect of the chemical is manifested in a relatively short time frame; and (c) the effect is most severe on the critical life stages (that is, embryos and newly hatched fry), where parameters such as hatchability, survival, and growth can be measured readily. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aChemicals. =650 \0$aEmbryos. =650 \0$aHazard evaluation. =650 \0$aTests. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 14$aToxicology. =650 24$aChemicals. =650 24$aEmbryos. =650 24$aFishes. =650 24$aHazard evaluation. =650 24$aTests. =650 24$aToxicity. =700 1\$aSleight, BH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32396S.htm =LDR 03032nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP32388S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32388S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32388S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aBranson, DR.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA New Capacitor Fluid-A Case Study in Product Stewardship /$cDR. Branson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b31 =520 3\$aProduct stewardship is a commitment to exercising responsible care during the manufacturing, use, and ultimate disposal of chemical products. An important part of product stewardship is the generation of an adequate data base to assess the potential hazards of a new product. A new capacitor fluid (Dow's XFS-4169L) is a working example of product stewardship. Electrically, the fluid has been found to perform as well as or better than capacitor-grade polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) in capacitors. Assessment of its health and environmental acceptability was based on the composite interpretation of movement, stability, bioconcentration, and toxicity data. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAnimals. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on. =650 \0$aBioconcentration. =650 \0$aBiodegradation. =650 \0$aButylated monochlorodiphenyl oxides. =650 \0$aEvaporation. =650 \0$aFishes. =650 \0$aHazard assessment. =650 \0$aPolychlorinated biphenyl substitute. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. . =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAnimals. =650 24$aBioconcentration. =650 24$aBiodegradation. =650 24$aButylated monochlorodiphenyl oxides. =650 24$aEvaporation. =650 24$aFishes. =650 24$aHazard assessment. =650 24$aPolychlorinated biphenyl substitute. =650 24$aToxicity. =650 24$aToxicology. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32388S.htm =LDR 03184nam a2200697 i 4500 =001 STP32394S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32394S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32394S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aHansen, DJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSuitability of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) for Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests /$cDJ. Hansen, PR. Parrish. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aEntire life-cycle toxicity tests are practical with sheepshead minnows, Cyprinodon variegatus. This is the only estuarine fish that has been utilized successfully in life-cycle toxicity tests, using methods formulated only since 1973. Salinity, temperature, and spawning requirements were determined, and initial life-cycle toxicity tests with endrin were conducted at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Gulf Breeze (Florida) Laboratory. Subsequent tests with heptachlor, carbofuran, methoxychlor, and malathion were conducted at Gulf Breeze or at EG&G, Bionomics. All studies confirmed the feasibility of using this estuarine fish for determining maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations and application factors. Results of our tests also corroborate data on application factors obtained in studies completed elsewhere with freshwater fishes and the same pesticides. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aApplication factor. =650 \0$aCarbofuran. =650 \0$aEndrin. =650 \0$aHeptachlor. =650 \0$aLife cycles. =650 \0$aMalathion. =650 \0$aMethoxychlor. =650 \0$aPesticides. =650 \0$aSheepshead minnows. =650 \0$aToxicity tests. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aApplication factor. =650 24$aCarbofuran. =650 24$aEndrin. =650 24$aHeptachlor. =650 24$aLife cycles. =650 24$aMalathion. =650 24$aMethoxychlor. =650 24$aPesticides. =650 24$aSheepshead minnows. =650 24$aToxicity tests. =650 24$aToxicology. =700 1\$aParrish, PR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32394S.htm =LDR 03163nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP32406S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32406S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32406S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aCardwell, RD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of the Efficacy of Sulfite Pulp Mill Pollution Abatement Using Oyster Larvae /$cRD. Cardwell, CE. Woelke, MI. Carr, EW. Sanborn. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aImprovement in marine water quality due to treatment of sulfite pulp mill effluents (SPME) was assessed in two regions of Puget Sound, Washington, from 1972 to 1975. The acute toxicity of these waters to larvae of Pacific oysters was the primary criterion for assessing water quality. Incineration of sulfite waste liquor (SWL) dramatically reduced the extent and scope of receiving water toxicity to oyster larvae. For example, more than 30 km2 of receiving water near Everett, Washington, was highly toxic to oyster larvae in 1972 before incineration of SWL, but only 1 km2 was similarly toxic in 1975 after institution of this process. The results suggested that secondary treatment may not be required to eliminate receiving water toxicity from SPME to Pacific oyster larvae. However, a definitive judgement cannot be made until the effects of SPME on the life cycles of sensitive, indigenous species have been determined. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAcute toxicity. =650 \0$aEffluents. =650 \0$aOyster larvae. =650 \0$aPulp mill (sulfite) =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aTreatment. =650 \0$aWastewater. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aWater quality. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAcute toxicity. =650 24$aEffluents. =650 24$aOyster larvae. =650 24$aPulp mill (sulfite) =650 24$aToxicology. =650 24$aTreatment. =650 24$aWastewater. =650 24$aWater quality. =700 1\$aCarr, MI.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSanborn, EW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWoelke, CE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32406S.htm =LDR 03344nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP32404S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32404S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32404S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aRand, GM.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Subacute Parathion Exposure on the Locomotor Behavior of the Bluegill Sunfish and Largemouth Bass /$cGM. Rand. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aThe effects were studied of a 24-h exposure to a subacute concentration of parathion on the locomotor orientation of the bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) and largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) in response to: a food odor in water flowing at 200 ml/min (odor/Flow I) and 400 ml/min (odor/Flow II) and water without odor flowing at these rates (Flow I and Flow II, respectively). In sunfish, prior to parathion exposure, odor/Flow II was more attractive than any other condition. Following exposure, the response to Flow II and to odor/Flow II was avoidance, that to odor/Flow I remained attractive, thus causing a parathion by flow interaction. Two weeks after exposure, the relative response to the treatments was similar to that of un-exposed fish. In bass, prior to parathion exposure, the odor/Flow II was also more attractive than any other condition but the fish were unable to discriminate between odor/Flow I and Flow I alone. Following exposure, the fish were unable to discriminate between odor/Flow II and Flow I (the control), whereas particularly odor/Flow I and, to a lesser extent. Flow II were avoided. Thus, there was a significant interaction between odor and flow. After a two-week interval, all treatments were attractive, but the most significant relative attraction was that to odor/Flow I. The general activity in all experimental conditions was also depressed following parathion exposure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aBehavior. =650 \0$aLocomotor. =650 \0$aOrientation. =650 \0$aParathion. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aBehavior. =650 24$aFish. =650 24$aLocomotor. =650 24$aOrientation. =650 24$aParathion. =650 24$aToxicology. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32404S.htm =LDR 03663nam a2200721 i 4500 =001 STP32403S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32403S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32403S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aPatrick>, JM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAcute Toxicity to and Bioconcentration of Endosulfan by Estuarine Animals /$cSC. Schimmel, JM. Patrick>, AJ. Wilson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aAcute (96-h) flow-through toxicity tests with endosulfan (Thiodan) were conducted with several estuarine animals. The test species and their 96-h lethal concentration for 50 percent of the organisms (LC50) values were: pink shrimp (Penaeus duorarum), 0.04 ?g/litre; grass shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio), 1.3 ?g/litre; pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides), 0.3 ?g/litre; spot (Leiostomus xanthurus), 0.09 ?g/litre; and striped mullet (Mugil cephalus), 0.38 ?g/litre. In a 56-day bioconcentration study (28-day uptake, 28-day depuration), striped mullet were exposed to 0.008 and 0.08 ?g endosulfan/litre seawater. The two endosulfan isomers (endosulfan I and II) were rapidly metabolized to endosulfan sulfate; only trace amounts of each isomer were detected in edible tissue or offal of mullet exposed to 0.08 ?g/litre (0.035 ?g/litre measured) for 28 days. Maximum bioconcentration factors of endosulfan were 2249 in edible tissue and 2755 in whole-body analyses. After 48 h in pesticide-free seawater, endosulfan was not detected in the previously exposed mullet. Our studies suggest that endosulfan in the estuarine environment would be a hazard because of its acute toxicity and bioconcentration potential, but animals surviving exposure and moving to areas free of endosulfan would lose the chemical rapidly. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aBioconcentration. =650 \0$aChlorinated cyclodiene. =650 \0$aEndosulfan. =650 \0$aEstuary. =650 \0$aInsecticide. =650 \0$aPersistence. =650 \0$aShrimp. =650 \0$aThiodan. =650 \0$aToxicity test. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aBioconcentration. =650 24$aChlorinated cyclodiene. =650 24$aEndosulfan. =650 24$aEstuary. =650 24$aFishes. =650 24$aInsecticide. =650 24$aPersistence. =650 24$aShrimp. =650 24$aThiodan. =650 24$aToxicity test. =650 24$aToxicity. =650 24$aToxicology. =700 1\$aSchimmel, SC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilson, AJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32403S.htm =LDR 02446nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP32401S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32401S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32401S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aHamelink, JL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of an Evaporative Loss Model to Estimate the Persistence of Contaminants in Lentic Environments /$cA. Spacie, JL. Hamelink, RC. Waybrant. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aA simple, two-layer model for predicting evaporative losses of nonionic synthetic chemicals from water is presented. Losses from well-stirred small vessels are predicted accurately. Losses from thermally stratified bodies of water were poorly predicted because turbulent mixing processes at the interfaces were retarded. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic environments. =650 \0$aEvaporative loss model. =650 \0$aNonionic chemicals. =650 \0$aPersistence. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAquatic environments. =650 24$aEvaporative loss model. =650 24$aLarge-scale model lentic ecosystems. =650 24$aNonionic chemicals. =650 24$aPersistence. =650 24$aToxicology. =700 1\$aSpacie, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWaybrant, RC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32401S.htm =LDR 02496nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP32386S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32386S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32386S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aDuthie, JR.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Importance of Sequential Assessment in Test Programs for Estimating Hazard to Aquatic Life /$cJR. Duthie. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe qualification process for a new chemical should include not only appropriate toxicity testing but supportive evaluations which allow an assessment of potential risk to aquatic life. Since materials differ not only in toxicological effect but also in other properties that can affect their ecological impact, each material should be considered individually, and any tendency to apply a rigid standard test program to all should be resisted. Guidelines are provided to develop testing programs which will provide a sound basis for hazard assessment without squandering limited scientific resources. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic biology. =650 \0$aEnvironmental. =650 \0$aHazards. =650 \0$aSurveys. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAquatic biology. =650 24$aEnvironmental. =650 24$aHazards. =650 24$aSurveys. =650 24$aToxicology. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32386S.htm =LDR 03321nam a2200733 i 4500 =001 STP32392S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32392S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32392S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aMarking, LL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMethod for Assessing Additive Toxicity of Chemical Mixtures /$cLL. Marking. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b35 =520 3\$aMixtures of chemicals or pesticides may produce unexpected effects; some are hazardous and some are beneficial. A method was divised in which individual toxic contributions of chemicals are summed, and the additive toxicity is defined by an index for two or more chemicals in combination. This linear index expresses the toxicity quantitatively: zero indicates simple additive toxicity, negative values indicate less than additive toxicity, and positive values indicate greater than additive toxicity. The significance of index values near zero is assessed by substituting values from the 95 percent confidence intervals into the formula to determine whether the range for the additive indices overlaps zero (simple additive toxicity). The range is derived by selecting values of the 95 percent confidence interval yielding the greatest deviation from the additive index. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSynergism. =650 \0$aAntagonism. =650 \0$aPesticides. =650 \0$aLampricides. =650 \0$aToxic units. =650 \0$aInsecticides. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aConfidence intervals. =650 \0$aMagnification factors. =650 \0$aAdditive index. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aMixture toxicity. =650 \0$aAdditive toxicity. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. . =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aToxicology. =650 24$aAdditive toxicity. =650 24$aAntagonism. =650 24$aSynergism. =650 24$aAdditive index. =650 24$aConfidence intervals. =650 24$aToxic units. =650 24$aMixture toxicity. =650 24$aMagnification factors. =650 24$aPesticides. =650 24$aInsecticides. =650 24$aLampricides. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32392S.htm =LDR 02895nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP32400S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32400S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32400S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aLee, GF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of the Significance of Waterway Sediment-Associated Contaminants on Water Quality at the Dredged Material Disposal Site /$cGF. Lee, GM. Mariani. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aDuring the past few years, considerable interest has developed concerning the significance of chemical contaminants associated with dredged sediments. Research has been done on the factors influencing the release of contaminants from waterway sediments and the toxicity of these sediments to various forms of aquatic life. This study has shown that the only two compounds which are released in potentially significant amounts to affect water quality at the disposal site are manganese and ammonia. The other compounds studied including heavy metals, chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and aquatic plant nutrients are either not released, released in insignificant amounts, or taken up as a result of mixing the sediments with the overlying waters under conditions which simulate typical dredging and dredged material disposal. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aBioassay. =650 \0$aDredging. =650 \0$aElutriate test. =650 \0$aSediments. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aWater quality. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aBioassay. =650 24$aDredging. =650 24$aElutriate test. =650 24$aSediments. =650 24$aToxicology. =650 24$aWater quality. =700 1\$aMariani, GM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32400S.htm =LDR 02993nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP32389S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32389S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32389S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aStephan, CE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMethods for Calculating an LC50 /$cCE. Stephan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b49 =520 3\$aA variety of graphical and computational methods can be used to derive a median lethal concentration (LC50) from concentration-mortality data produced by an acute mortality test. In the selection of a method, practical considerations should receive as much attention as the usual theoretical and statistical considerations. No method should be used that does not calculate both the LC50 and its 95 percent confidence limits. Unfortunately, several computational methods will not calculate an LC50 from some concentration-mortality data that are practically and statistically useful to aquatic toxicologists. Useful, statistically sound information about the LC50 and its 95 percent confidence limits can be calculated from the data produced by any acute mortality test that meets published criteria of acceptability, by using an internally consistent scheme based on the moving average method and the binomial test. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMoving average. =650 \0$aWater pollution. =650 \0$aBiostatistics. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aProbit. =650 \0$aToxicity test. =650 \0$aBioassay. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. . =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aToxicology. =650 24$aWater pollution. =650 24$aMoving average. =650 24$aBioassay. =650 24$aProbit. =650 24$aBiostatistics. =650 24$aToxicity test. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32389S.htm =LDR 03021nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP32387S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32387S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32387S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aKimerle, RA.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Industrial Approach to Evaluating Environmental Safety of New Products /$cRA. Kimerle, GJ. Levinskas, JS. Metcalf, LG. Scharpf. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA systematic approach is presented for evaluating the safety of new products to employees, customers, consumers, and the environment. Upon initiation of a project to commercialize a new product, a safety assessment schedule is prepared which considers physical and chemical properties, use patterns, environmental persistence, physical and biological accumulation potential, interaction with environmental components, and toxicity. Safety data are obtained in a logical scheme from simple screening to confirmative studies, thus enabling hazard evaluations to be made continuously during product development. Application and utility of this concept to assess aquatic safety is demonstrated using results from a current detergent builder program. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on. =650 \0$aAquatic safety. =650 \0$aAquatic toxicity. =650 \0$aEnvironmental safety hazard. =650 \0$aEvaluation. =650 \0$aProduct safety. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. . =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAquatic safety. =650 24$aAquatic toxicity. =650 24$aEnvironmental safety hazard. =650 24$aEvaluation. =650 24$aProduct safety. =650 24$aToxicology. =700 1\$aLevinskas, GJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMetcalf, JS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aScharpf, LG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32387S.htm =LDR 02802nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP32398S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32398S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32398S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aAlexander, HC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUptake, Clearance, and Bioconcentration of 14C-Sec-Butyl-4-Chlorodiphenyl Oxide in Rainbow Trout /$cFA. Blanchard, IT. Takahashi, HC. Alexander, EA. Bartlett. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aSteady state bioconcentration factors for sec-butyl-4-chlorodiphenyl oxide in rainbow trout muscle were calculated using a simple two-compartment model from radioassay data of concentrations of 14C in fish and water during an uptake and clearance (depuration) experiment. There was a relatively rapid removal with one half of the material cleared in 30 to 40 h. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aBioconcentration. =650 \0$aCapacitor fluid. =650 \0$aClearance rate constant. =650 \0$aKinetic model. =650 \0$aMetabolites. =650 \0$aPartition coefficient. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aTrout. =650 \0$aUptake rate constant. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aToxicology. =650 24$a14C-sec-butyl-4-chlorodiphenyl oxide. =650 24$aBioconcentration. =650 24$aCapacitor fluid. =650 24$aClearance rate constant. =650 24$aKinetic model. =650 24$aMetabolites. =650 24$aPartition coefficient. =650 24$aTrout. =650 24$aUptake rate constant. =650 24$aWater analysis. =700 1\$aBartlett, EA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBlanchard, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTakahashi, IT.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32398S.htm =LDR 02361nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP32399S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32399S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32399S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aHalter, MT.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Model System to Study the Desorption and Biological Availability of PCB in Hydrosoils /$cMT. Halter, HE. Johnson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b45 =520 3\$aModel aquatic systems incorporating hydrosoil, water, and fish components were used to measure the dynamics of Aroclor 1254 [polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)] under both flowing and static water conditions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons. =650 \0$aBioassay. =650 \0$aBiphenyl. =650 \0$aDesorption. =650 \0$aModels. =650 \0$aTests. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 \0$aWater pollution. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons. =650 24$aBioassay. =650 24$aBiphenyl. =650 24$aDesorption. =650 24$aFishes. =650 24$aModels. =650 24$aTests. =650 24$aToxicology. =650 24$aWater pollution. =700 1\$aJohnson, HE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32399S.htm =LDR 02574nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP32395S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32395S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32395S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aBurks, SL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBioassays with a Natural Assemblage of Benthic Macroinvertebrates /$cSL. Burks, JL. Wilhm. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aA new bioassay method for determining the effects of environmental contaminants on populations of benthic macroinvertebrates is described. Colonized Hester-Dendy samplers were transported from a natural stream to artificial streams and exposed to industrial wastewater. Species diversity, number of taxa, and density of the aquatic organisms were measured before and after selected time intervals of exposure. A 30 and a 32-day continuous-flow exposure test with the benthic macroinvertebrates showed that activated sludge treated petroleum refinery wastewater caused a greater decrease in species diversity than the sequential activated sludge-dual media-activated carbon treated effluent. The effect upon number of taxa and mean density of individuals was even greater. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic animals. =650 \0$aBioassay. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aAquatic animals. =650 24$aBioassay. =650 24$aToxicology. =700 1\$aWilhm, JL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32395S.htm =LDR 02567nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP32393S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32393S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32393S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aBahner, LH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMysidopsis bahia :$bAn Estuarine Species Suitable for Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests to Determine the Effects of a Pollutant /$cDR. Nimmo, LH. Bahner, RA. Rigby, JM. Sheppard, AJ. Wilson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aThis study documents the successful use of a mysid, Mysidopsis bahia, for life-cycle toxicity tests. These tests were conducted to determine acute and chronic toxicities of metal (cadmium) and pesticide (Kepone). Delay in the formation of mysid brood pouches and release of young were noted in low concentrations ?6.4?g cadmium/litre. Fewer young produced per female and decreased growth were other indicators of effects of Kepone. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aCadmium. =650 \0$aInsecticides. =650 \0$aLife cycles. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 \0$aToxicology. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aWater analysis. =650 24$aCadmium. =650 24$aInsecticides. =650 24$aKepone. =650 24$aLife cycles. =650 24$aToxicity. =650 24$aToxicology. =700 1\$aNimmo, DR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRigby, RA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSheppard, JM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilson, AJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32393S.htm =LDR 01972nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP32385S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP32385S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP32385S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aQH545.W3 =082 04$a628.1/61$223 =100 1\$aMount, DI.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPresent Approaches to Toxicity Testing-A Perspective /$cDI. Mount. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aIt is a real pleasure to see that so many industrial people are actively working in aquatic toxicology. Formerly, papers were presented mostly by participants from public agencies since they were the ones doing aquatic testing at that time. Now many people utilize such tests to assess hazards to aquatic life from many forms of pollutants. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on. =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay$vCongresses. . =650 \0$aWater quality bioassay. =650 \0$aAquatic animals$xEffect of water pollution on$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32385S.htm =LDR 02346nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP12939S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12939S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12939S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aFischer, WR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCorrelation of Field and Laboratory Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) Data for a Copper Potable Water Installation /$cDHJ Wagner, WR. Fischer, HH. Paradies. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA copper-corrosion process of unknown origin was observed in the cold and warm water supplies shortly after commissioning a county hospital in Germany. The cause of the damage could be attributed to microbial-influenced corrosion (MIC). An evaluation of the damage showed that corrosion is most likely to occur in intensively branched, horizontal pipework during prolonged periods of stagnation. The influences of operating conditions and design installation on the corrosion process could not be separated. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aCopper. =650 \0$aPotable water. =650 14$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 24$aCopper. =650 24$aPotable water. =700 1\$aParadies, HH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWagner, DHJ,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12939S.htm =LDR 02978nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12930S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12930S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12930S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aBlanchi, F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMonitoring Biocorrosion and Biofilms in Industrial Waters :$bA Practical Approach /$cHA. Videla, F. Blanchi, MMS Freitas, CG. Canales, JF. Wilkes. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThis paper describes a practical approach to the assessment of biotic and abiotic processes at the metal/solution interface, introducing a nonconventional multipurpose sampling device that can be used in a conventional side-stream corrosion rack. The complete monitoring program for biofilms and corrosion in water-using systems includes parallel field and laboratory measurements, in addition to the sampler exposures. This device can simplify collection of samples for biofilm and corrosion product analyses, facilitate field and laboratory studies for biocide selection, and provide a useful source of samples for assessing corrosion and biofouling effects in the system. Two practical cases, involving an industrial cooling water system and a secondary oil recovery water injection line, are briefly described to illustrate the effectiveness of the monitoring program. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aBiocorrosion. =650 \0$aBiofouling. =650 \0$aCooling water. =650 \0$aInjection water. =650 \0$aMonitoring devices. =650 \0$aSampling devices. =650 14$aBiocorrosion. =650 24$aBiofouling. =650 24$aCooling water. =650 24$aInjection water. =650 24$aMonitoring devices. =650 24$aSampling devices. =700 1\$aCanales, CG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFreitas, MMS,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVidela, HA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilkes, JF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12930S.htm =LDR 02770nam a2200673 i 4500 =001 STP12936S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12936S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12936S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aBock, E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSimulation of Microbiologically and Chemically Influenced Corrosion of Natural Sandstone /$cR. Mansch, E. Bock. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b28 =520 3\$aA test system for the simulation of a combined chemically (gaseous pollutants) and microbiologically (nitrifying bacteria) influenced corrosion on natural sandstone is presented. A high stone moisture was essential for the growth of nitrifying bacteria on test stones. Under optimum conditions, a nitrifying biofilm developed on the calcareous Ihrlersteiner green sandstone, reducing the evaporation from the stone surface. Biofilm cells adapted well to high concentrations of gaseous pollutants. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aAcceleration. =650 \0$aAir pollution. =650 \0$aBiodeterioration. =650 \0$aBuilding. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aEndolithic microorganisms. =650 \0$aNitric acid. =650 \0$aNitrification. =650 \0$aNitrifying bacteria. =650 \0$aSimulation. =650 \0$aStone deterioration. =650 14$aBuilding. =650 24$aAcceleration. =650 24$aAir pollution. =650 24$aBiodeterioration. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aEndolithic microorganisms. =650 24$aNitric acid. =650 24$aNitrification. =650 24$aNitrifying bacteria. =650 24$aSimulation. =650 24$aStone deterioration. =700 1\$aMansch, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12936S.htm =LDR 02785nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12922S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12922S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12922S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aBrennenstuhl, AM.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Use of Field Tests and Electrochemical Noise to Define Conditions for Accelerated Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) Testing /$cAM. Brennenstuhl, TS. Gendron. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe problem associated with the development of an accelerated test for assessing the susceptibility of materials to microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is an uncommonly difficult one, The usual methods of accelerating corrosion such as increasing the temperature and concentration of aggressive species cannot be used. Both these factors have to be maintained within relatively tight limits, otherwise unacceptable changes in the biology of the system will result. Conventional, anodic polarization techniques can produce misleading information because the very high fields produced at the metal surface during polarization are incompatible with the maintenance of viable microorganisms. Other methods of acceleration and detection must therefore be sought. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aElectrochemical noise. =650 \0$aHydrogen sulphide oxidation. =650 \0$aHypochlorination. =650 \0$aStagnation. =650 \0$aSulphate-reducing bacteria. =650 14$aElectrochemical noise. =650 24$aHydrogen sulphide oxidation. =650 24$aHypochlorination. =650 24$aStagnation. =650 24$aSulphate-reducing bacteria. =700 1\$aGendron, TS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12922S.htm =LDR 03663nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP12937S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12937S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12937S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aConrad, RK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCorrosion Resistance of Several Conductive Caulks and Sealants from Marine Field Tests and Laboratory Studies with Marine, Mixed Communities Containing Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB) /$cJ. Jones-Meehan, KL. Vasanth, RK. Conrad, M. Fernandez, BJ. Little, RI. Ray. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aDue to seawater intrusion and moisture accumulation, corrosion of antenna foundations/ship's super-structure has been observed and was attributed to galvanic corrosion of the aluminum with the silver-based conductive caulk used for electromagnetic interference/ electromagnetic pulse (EMI/EMP) conductivity between the antennas and the ship's super structure. Several conductive caulks and sealants were field tested and evaluated to determine if the environment would degrade their performance, for the prevention of seawater intrusion, and to prevent potential failures due to corrosion. A nickel-based conductive caulk with a corrosion inhibitor (PRC 1764) performed well in all of the field tests over a period of 15 months. Because of the excellent corrosion resistance, adequate EMI/EMP and shielding characteristics, the nickel-loaded caulk with a corrosion inhibitor has been recommended for antenna applications. Among the sealants, GE RTV 157, GE RTV 167 and Product Research Corporation ProSeal 870 polysulfide performed well. GE RTV 157 is already in use for topside applications and its use is being continued. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aAntenna arrays. =650 \0$aBiodegradation. =650 \0$aConductive caulks. =650 \0$aCorrosion-resistant sealants. =650 \0$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 14$aConductive caulks. =650 24$aAntenna arrays. =650 24$aBiodegradation. =650 24$aCorrosion-resistant sealants. =650 24$aElectromagnetic interference/electromagnetic pulse (EMI/EMP) sealants. =650 24$aEnergy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDS) =650 24$aEnvironmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) =650 24$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 24$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =700 1\$aFernandez, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJones-Meehan, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLittle, BJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRay, RI.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVasanth, KL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12937S.htm =LDR 03548nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP12931S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12931S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12931S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aClayton, CR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSpectroscopic Study of Sulfate Reducing Bacteria-Metal Ion Interactions Related to Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) /$cCR. Clayton, GP. Halada, JR. Kearns, JB. Gillow, AJ. Francis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b34 =520 3\$aIt has long been recognized that sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) found in natural and industrial waste waters promote microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of certain metals and alloys. Corrosion may be enhanced biologically, through direct enzymatic action of the bacteria, or abiotically, as a result of reaction with metabolic byproducts or changes in local conditions (for example, pH) brought about by bacterial activity. In this study, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is utilized in conjunction with conventional microbiological and quantitative chemical analytical techniques to analyze the effects of localized environmental conditions similar to those found near the surface of a passive stainless steel on the behavior of SRB, and to determine the ability of these bacteria to alter local environmental conditions in such a way as to create conditions that accelerate corrosion. Specifically, the interactions of Fe, Cr, Ni and Mo ions with Desulfovibrio sp. under anoxic conditions were studied in order to determine the influence of passive dissociation products on the extent of sulfate reduction and to determine the resulting speciation of the metal ions and sulfur. In all cases, XPS revealed the presence of multiple reduced sulfur species (SC2-3, elemental S and S2), as well as reduction of both the molybdate and ferric ions. Localized reduction in pH due to SRB metabolic activity was presumed to play a role in the formation of stable molybdenum disulfide and ferrous species. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aSulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 \0$aX-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) =650 14$aSulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 24$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 24$aX-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) =700 1\$aFrancis, AJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGillow, JB.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHalada, GP.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKearns, JR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12931S.htm =LDR 02508nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12923S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12923S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12923S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aNewman, RC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProducing Rapid Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB)-lnfluenced Corrosion in the Laboratory /$cBJ. Webster, RC. Newman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b30 =520 3\$aRapid corrosion influenced by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) of a creviced stainless steel (Fe-15Cr-10Ni) has been produced potentiostatically at -250 mV (SCE) using specially designed media. SRB-influenced corrosion was also produced using a two-compart-ment cell where a small anode was connected through a zero resistance ammeter (ZRA) to a large-aerated cathode. By conducting potentiostatic and ZRA-coupling tests in a number of media, it was found that the corrosion process was influenced by anionic ratios, that is, the ratio of chloride-ion concentration to total-other-anion concentration. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aMechanisms. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 \0$aTest methods. =650 14$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aMechanisms. =650 24$aStainless steel. =650 24$aTest methods. =700 1\$aWebster, BJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12923S.htm =LDR 02546nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12938S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12938S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12938S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aDumas, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAccelerated Biogenic Sulfuric-Acid Corrosion Test for Evaluating the Performance of Calcium-Aluminate Based Concrete in Sewage Applications /$cW. Sand, T. Dumas, S. Marcdargent. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThe corrosion of concrete structures in sewage environments is a major problem in some areas. The phenomena leading to formation and stripping of H2S are now reasonably well understood. By a biologically-influenced process, the metabolism of thiobacilli, hydrogen sulfide is converted into sulfuric acid. This acid reacts with concrete and causes deterioration. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aBiogenic sulfuric acid. =650 \0$aBiotest. =650 \0$aCalcium aluminate cement. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aMaterials testing. =650 \0$aSimulation. =650 \0$aThiobacilli. =650 14$aBiogenic sulfuric acid. =650 24$aBiotest. =650 24$aCalcium aluminate cement. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aMaterials testing. =650 24$aSimulation. =650 24$aThiobacilli. =650 24$aThiobacillus thiooxidans (T. thiooxidans) =700 1\$aMarcdargent, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSand, W.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12938S.htm =LDR 02179nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP12932S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12932S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12932S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aRay, RI.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSurface Analytical Techniques for Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion-A Review /$cPA. Wagner, RI. Ray. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b40 =520 3\$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) has received increasing attention from engineers, materials scientists, and corrosion specialists. In field and laboratory studies, basic surface analytical examinations must be correlated to knowledge of the overall corroding system in order to conclude the presence of MIC. Preliminary observations and microbiological, chemical, microscopic, and metallurgical techniques are discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aBiofilms. =650 \0$aSurface analysis. =650 14$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 24$aBiofilms. =650 24$aSurface analysis. =700 1\$aWagner, PA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12932S.htm =LDR 02833nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12940S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12940S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12940S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aKajiyama, F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMicrobiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) of Ductile Iron Pipes in Soils /$cF. Kajiyama, K. Okamura, Y. Koyama, K. Kasahara. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aCorrosion of ductile cast iron in soils containing iron-oxidizing bacteria (IOB), sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB), iron bacteria (IB), and sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), or both, was studied in the laboratory by applying electrochemical techniques such as EIS and corrosion potential measurement. Weight loss measurements were directly correlated to the EIS measurements, thereby establishing a good correlation to estimate the general corrosion rates from the EIS measurements. EIS technique provided information on the nature of corrosion processes involved in MIC phenomena. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aDuctile iron. =650 \0$aIron bacteria (IB) =650 \0$aIron-oxidizing bacteria (IOB) =650 \0$aSoil. =650 \0$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 \0$aSulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB) =650 14$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 24$aDuctile iron. =650 24$aElectrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) technique. =650 24$aIron bacteria (IB) =650 24$aIron-oxidizing bacteria (IOB) =650 24$aSoil. =650 24$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 24$aSulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB) =700 1\$aKasahara, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKoyama, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOkamura, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12940S.htm =LDR 03279nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12924S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12924S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12924S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aMansfeld, F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aElectrochemical Techniques for Detection of Localized Corrosion Phenomena /$cF. Mansfeld, H. Xiao. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b41 =520 3\$aMost corrosion reactions in microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) are of localized nature. It is therefore necessary to develop methods that can provide information concerning the corrosion reactions occurring under biofilms. Electrochemical techniques such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), electrochemical noise analysis (ENA), and measurements of pit propagation rates for thin metal foils have been evaluated as tools for the study of localized corrosion in MIC. Initial studies have been carried out in abiotic NaCl solutions. Software has been prepared for collection and analysis of electrochemical noise data. It has been found that use of potential noise alone can lead to erroneous conclusions concerning the occurrence of pitting for Al alloys and the inhibition of corrosion of iron. However, current noise seems to be directly related to the extent of pitting. EIS has been used to detect the initiation and propagation of localized corrosion and to confirm the conclusions reached for the ENA-data. For iron in NaCl, the noise resistance had similar values as the polarization resistance determined by EIS. In thin foil tests, penetration of Al and nickel foils has been measured during exposure to 0.5 N NaCl. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aElectrochemical noise. =650 \0$aImpedance spectroscopy. =650 \0$aIron. =650 \0$aLocalized corrosion. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aPit propagation. =650 \0$aPolarization resistance. =650 14$aImpedance spectroscopy. =650 24$aAluminum. =650 24$aElectrochemical noise. =650 24$aIron. =650 24$aLocalized corrosion. =650 24$aPit propagation. =650 24$aPolarization resistance. =700 1\$aXiao, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12924S.htm =LDR 02493nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12934S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12934S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12934S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aJones-Meehan, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSulfur Isotope Fractionation in Sulfide Corrosion Products as an Indicator for Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) /$cBJ. Little, P. Wagner, J. Jones-Meehan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b35 =520 3\$aSulfur isotope fractionation was demonstrated in corrosion products resulting from the activities of sulfate-reducing bacteria within biofilms on copper surfaces. 32S accumulated in corrosion products, while 34S was concentrated in the culture medium due to fractionation. The accumulation of the lighter isotope was related to surface derivatization or corrosion as measured by weight loss. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aCopper alloys. =650 \0$aCorrosion, mass spectrometry. =650 \0$aSeawater. =650 \0$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 \0$aSulfur isotopes. =650 14$aSulfur isotopes. =650 24$aCopper alloys. =650 24$aCorrosion, mass spectrometry. =650 24$aEnvironmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) =650 24$aSeawater. =650 24$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =700 1\$aLittle, BJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWagner, P.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12934S.htm =LDR 03628nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12927S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12927S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12927S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aStokes, PSN,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopments in On-Line Fouling and Corrosion Surveillance /$cPSN Stokes, MA. Winters, PO. Zuniga, DJ. Schlottenmier. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aCorrosion and fouling impact the operation of cooling water systems in terms of reduced heat-transfer capability, increased maintenance cost, loss of plant availability, and water contamination. Conventional test methods have focused separately on measurement of fouling build-up by electrically-heated or pressure-drop apparatus and corrosion detection by electrical resistance or electrochemical methods. A major drawback of conventional fouling monitors has been the inability to indicate real-time corrosion activity beneath surface deposits. Consequently, it has been necessary to destructively evaluate test heat exchanger tubes and/ or rely upon use of corrosion coupons and probes, or both, under nonheat flux conditions. A recent test method, focusing on two simultaneous effects, monitors localized corrosion (pitting, etc.) promoted beneath a fouled heat exchanger tube. The corrosion tendency of a surface under heat flux differs from corresponding surfaces without heat transfer in two respects. First, higher temperature increases the rate of corrosion reaction kinetics. Secondly, scales or biofilms prevent uniform corrosion and promote localized attack, often in the form of pitting. Furthermore, the presence of deposits creates a microenvironment at the heat transfer interface that can prevent the ingress of certain species (inhibitors, biocides) and increase the concentration of others (acidity, bacteria). Contrary to expectation, the presence of scales or biofilms will often exacerbate damage, not prevent it. An overview of the test method and recent field results carried out at Amoco Chemical Company's Chocolate Bayou Plant are presented and discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOn-line surveillance. =650 \0$aElectrochemical noise. =650 \0$aFouling. =650 \0$aUnder deposit corrosion. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 14$aFouling. =650 24$aUnder deposit corrosion. =650 24$aOn-line surveillance. =650 24$aElectrochemical noise. =700 1\$aWinters, MA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZuniga, PO.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSchlottenmier, DJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12927S.htm =LDR 03921nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12935S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12935S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12935S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aFedorak, PM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of Reverse Sample Genome Probing to the Identification of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria /$cG. Voordouw, TR. Jack, JM. Foght, PM. Fedorak, DWS Westlake. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aReverse sample genome probing (RSGP) has been used for the analysis of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in samples obtained from heavy oil operations in the Wain-wright/Wildmere fields in Western Canada. These reservoirs are shallow (600 m), roughly 25°C, and host a 6% brine. Master filters containing up to 35 independently hybridizing SRB standards were used for analysis of DNA prepared from the samples. The standards represented the diversity of SRB that is now recognized, for example, SRB using lactate, ethanol, benzoate, propionate, decanoate, or acetate as their carbon and energy source. These had previously been isolated from Alberta oil and gas field environments either by single colony purification or by liquid culture enrichment. Twenty four sites were analyzed by RSGP following liquid culture enrichment of SRB on media with one of these six carbon sources. Combination of the results of this method for all enrichments indicated on average the presence of six different SRB at each site. No significant differences were observed in the types of SRB cultured from the two fields. Also, the same SRB standards were recovered by growth of either sessile or planktonic samples. Some oil field production waters were analyzed by direct extraction of DNA from the bacterial population and RSGP analysis. This indicated that the natural population is dominated by lactate- and benzoate-utilizers. Oil fields therefore harbor a variety of SRB. Biocide treatment schemes should ideally take into account this variety and be based on identification of the SRB involved, their known effects on field operations, and their documented biocide sensitivity. In this scheme, RSGP can help in the rapid identification of SRB and others, for example, acid-producing bacteria associated with corrosion. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aDNA probe. =650 \0$aHydrogenase. =650 \0$aOil and gas industry. =650 \0$aSulfate-reducing bacteria. =650 14$aSulfate-reducing bacteria. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aDNA probe. =650 24$aHydrogenase. =650 24$aMicrobial identification techniques. =650 24$aOil and gas industry. =700 1\$aFoght, JM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJack, TR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVoordouw, G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWestlake, DWS,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12935S.htm =LDR 02295nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP12933S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12933S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12933S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aMcNeil, MB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aThermodynamic Prediction of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB) /$cMB. McNeil, AL. Odom. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b33 =520 3\$aSulfiding corrosion induced by the action of consortia containing sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in biofilms is a problem with most common engineering materials. It is now possible to use a model based on basic thermodynamic reasoning and information on complexation and alteration kinetics to make some predictions about the mineralogy and form of the corrosion products. This analysis, applied to a variety of materials, gives predictions in agreement with experimentation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aStability diagrams. =650 \0$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =650 14$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 24$aStability diagrams. =650 24$aSulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) =700 1\$aOdom, AL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12933S.htm =LDR 02986nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP12942S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12942S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12942S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aCampaignolle, X.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMicrobiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) Accelerated Testing Using a Flow-Through System /$cJS. Luo, X. Campaignolle, DC. White. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aMicrobes recovered from sediments, slime, tubercles, or corrosion coupons were characterized into functional groups, identified by fatty acid patterns and used in a flow-through test system. Test solutions were prepared as field conditions and supplemented with nutrients for the growth of microbes. Four-sided working electrodes were fabricated to simplify experimental design by combining four steel disks from the same stock into one probe. Concentric electrodes were made to simulate localized corrosion and study the effect of bacteria upon stability of localized corrosion. Electrochemical techniques such as: open circuit potential, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and galvanic current measurements were performed to evaluate the corrosion of mild steel in solutions containing different combinations of bacteria. Actual microbial community on the electrode surface was recovered by culture methods for viable counts upon termination of experiments. Preliminary results indicated that this test system provided an accelerated testing to simulate field exposures. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aAccelerated testing. =650 \0$aConcentric electrode. =650 \0$aMulti-electrode. =650 14$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 24$aAccelerated testing. =650 24$aConcentric electrode. =650 24$aMulti-electrode. =700 1\$aLuo, JS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWhite, DC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12942S.htm =LDR 02511nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12928S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12928S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12928S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aBramhill, B.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Characterization of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in Heavy Oil Waterflood Operations /$cTR. Jack, E. Rogoz, B. Bramhill, PR. Roberge. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThis study was carried out in an oilfield waterflood operation in which produced brine is reinjected to displace oil from the reservoir. Significant corrosion problems are associated with bacterial colonization of the water handling system. Previous work has focused on optimizing biocide treatments, but there are limits to what is economically achievable by this approach. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aAcid-producing bacteria. =650 \0$aBiocides. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aMonitoring. =650 \0$aSulfate-reducing bacteria. =650 \0$aTreatment chemicals. =650 \0$aWater chemistry. =650 14$aSulfate-reducing bacteria. =650 24$aAcid-producing bacteria. =650 24$aBiocides. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aMonitoring. =650 24$aTreatment chemicals. =650 24$aWater chemistry. =700 1\$aJack, TR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRoberge, PR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRogoz, E.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12928S.htm =LDR 02545nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12941S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12941S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12941S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aFischer, WR.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Evaluation of Countermeasures to Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) in Copper Potable Water Supplies /$cWR. Fischer, DHJ Wagner, HH. Paradies. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aUnexpected pitting of copper pipes in drinking water installations has appeared mainly in public buildings (often in hospitals) at a small number of places around the world (for example, Germany, Scotland, Saudi-Arabia). Experience and scientific based knowledge about pitting corrosion of copper does not indicate a remarkable susceptibility in the respective drinking water installations. Because substances of biological origin were mixed with the solid corrosion products, the following hypothesis was generally accepted: microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aCopper. =650 \0$aCorrosion protection. =650 \0$aDrinking water. =650 \0$aPitting corrosion. =650 14$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 24$aCopper. =650 24$aCorrosion protection. =650 24$aDrinking water. =650 24$aPitting corrosion. =700 1\$aParadies, HH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWagner, DHJ,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12941S.htm =LDR 02392nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP12929S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12929S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12929S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aHoward, RL.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Electrochemical Method for On-Line Monitoring of Biofilm Activity in Cooling Water Using the BloGEORGE™ Probe /$cGJ. Licina, G. Nekoksa, RL. Howard. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aThe presence of active microorganisms on piping and components in cooling water systems can have a profound effect on the corrosion performance of such systems. Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) can result in premature failures of critical and support systems, increased downtime of equipment for repairs and maintenance, and increased operating costs associated with mitigation measures. In some cases, MIC has forced premature replacement of tanks, heat exchangers, and piping systems with a severe effect on plant availability. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 \0$aElectrochemical methods. =650 \0$aMonitoring. =650 14$aMonitoring. =650 24$aElectrochemical methods. =650 24$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =700 1\$aLicina, GJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNekoksa, G.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12929S.htm =LDR 03445nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12925S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1994\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12925S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12925S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.74 =082 04$a620.1/1223$223 =100 1\$aLewandowski, Z.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSpatial Distribution of pH at Mild Steel Surfaces Using an Iridium Oxide Microelectrode /$cZ. Lewandowski, T. Funk, F. Roe, BJ. Little. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1994. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aThe distribution of pH near a metal surface indicates the positions of anodic (low pH) and cathodic sites (high pH). A microsensor, small enough that the pH sensing tip is confined to the diffusion layer, can be used to monitor pH near metal surfaces. This paper describes the mapping of pH near water-immersed mild steel surfaces using miniaturized iridium/iridium oxide pH microelectrodes in conjunction with a computer controlled micropositioner and data acquisition system. Two systems were analyzed: (1) a bare mild steel coupon exposed to artificial sea water, and (2) a mild steel coupon, first partially covered with the biopolymer, calcium alginate, and then exposed to artificial seawater. After 8 h exposure to seawater both coupons exhibited localized corrosion. On the coupon partially covered with calcium alginate gel, corrosion was limited to the area covered by biopolymer. On the bare coupon, corrosion was widespread. pH mapping of the coupons showed that low pH regions were identified with the corroded areas, and high pH regions with the uncorroded areas. These observations demonstrate that, in the abiotic environment, anodic sites on a mild steel surface can be fixed by partially covering the metal with biopolymer. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =650 \0$aAlginate. =650 \0$aIridium oxide. =650 \0$aMicroelectrode. =650 \0$aMapping. =650 \0$aMild steel. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aBiopolymer. =650 \0$aMaterials$xMicrobiology. =650 \0$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion. =650 14$aMicroelectrode. =650 24$aPH. =650 24$aIridium oxide. =650 24$aMapping. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aMild steel. =650 24$aAlginate. =650 24$aBiopolymer. =650 24$aMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) =700 1\$aFunk, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRoe, F.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLittle, BJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12925S.htm =LDR 03000nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP27860S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27860S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27860S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a691$223 =100 1\$aRobinson, RS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of Manual to Automatic Unloading During Relaxation Tests /$cAK. Schmieder, RS. Robinson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aRelaxation tests are commonly made using the two following procedures: first by using a special machine, load is removed automatically in many small steps as the strain tends to increase. In the second procedure, a creep machine is used, and the load is reduced manually whenever the strain reaches a certain limit. In this case, the number of stress steps down is relatively small. One of a pair of specimens was tested by each method for several materials and the relaxation curves compared. They were found to be in good agreement when the magnitude of the stress step down is chosen in a particular manner. The factors involved in this choice are discussed in detail. The incremental creep curves obtained at each stress level of the manual test are compared with the normal creep curves at constant load. The previously reported disagreement between the results of these two methods of relaxation testing are discussed, and an explanation is offered. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting-machines$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting-machines. =650 \0$aCreep tests. =650 \0$aExtensometers. =650 \0$aMechanical tests. =650 \0$aStrains. =650 \0$aStress relaxation tests. =650 \0$aStresses. =650 \0$aUnloading. =650 14$aMechanical tests. =650 24$aCreep tests. =650 24$aExtensometers. =650 24$aStrains. =650 24$aStress relaxation tests. =650 24$aStresses. =650 24$aUnloading. =700 1\$aSchmieder, AK.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27860S.htm =LDR 02414nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP27856S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27856S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27856S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a691$223 =100 1\$aDavis, JA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStatic Mean Stress and Cyclic Yield Strength /$cGF. Weissmann, JA. Davis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe cyclic yield strength of metals depends on the cyclic plastic deformation, the static mean stress, the number of cycles, and the frequency. For a number of different alloys, the cyclic yield strength in bending was determined as a function of the plastic deformaion and the mean stress. The application of a static stress always caused a reduction of the cyclic yield strength. The magnitude of the reduction depends on the type of material investigated. The results are discussed with respect to possible spring applications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMechanical properties. =650 \0$aMechanical tests. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aPlastic deformation. =650 \0$aStresses. =650 \0$aTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aTesting-machines. =650 \0$aYield strength. =650 14$aMechanical tests. =650 24$aMechanical properties. =650 24$aPlastic deformation. =650 24$aStresses. =650 24$aYield strength. =700 1\$aWeissmann, GF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27856S.htm =LDR 02806nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP27857S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27857S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27857S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a691$223 =100 1\$aHolt, JM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUse and Reproducibility of a Gage to Measure the Lateral Expansion of Charpy V-Notch Impact Specimens /$cJM. Holt. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (24 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aBecause the lateral expansion that occurs on the compression side of the Charpy V-notch specimen, directly opposite the notch, appears to be a direct measure of notch ductility and appears to be independent of strength variation and of chemical composition, its use as a notch-ductility criterion is increasing. During the years that U. S. Steel Corporation has been measuring lateral expansion, a gage was developed for measuring this value rapidly. This paper describes the gage and the method for using it and presents the results of a test program conducted on standard specimens of A36 and ASTM 514 Type F steels to determine the accuracy and reproducibility of lateral-expansion measurements made with this gage. Measurements were made at several U. S. Steel Corporation plants that produce or use plates to ensure that plant personnel are able to obtain the same values as those obtained at a research laboratory, within an allowable tolerance. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMechanical tests. =650 \0$aCharpy impact tests. =650 \0$aMechanical properties. =650 \0$aMeasurement. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aTesting-machines$vCongresses. =650 14$aMechanical tests. =650 24$aCharpy impact tests. =650 24$aMeasurement. =650 24$aMechanical properties. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27857S.htm =LDR 02880nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP27859S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27859S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27859S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a691$223 =100 1\$aParikh, P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStress Relaxation in Bending /$cP. Parikh, E. Shapiro. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aThis paper describes a technique for stress relaxation measurement in bending at ambient and elevated temperatures. This technique utilizes a double-triangle-shaped specimen which is loaded at three points. The load remaining in the specimen at any time during the test is determined using a lift-off technique. This technique satisfies ASTM Recommended Practice for Stress-Relaxation Tests for Materials and Structures (E 328-75). The use of an analytical expression for extrapolation of short-time data to predict behavior at long times is also presented. Data of two copper alloys, phosphor bronze and nickel silver, are extrapolated to estimate the stress relaxation at 100 000 h. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting-machines$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting-machines. =650 \0$aBending stress. =650 \0$aContact pressure. =650 \0$aCopper alloys. =650 \0$aCopper nickel zinc alloys. =650 \0$aMechanical properties. =650 \0$aMechanical tests. =650 \0$aPhosphor bronzes. =650 \0$aStress relaxation tests. =650 \0$aStresses. =650 14$aMechanical tests. =650 24$aBending stress. =650 24$aContact pressure. =650 24$aCopper alloys. =650 24$aCopper nickel zinc alloys. =650 24$aMechanical properties. =650 24$aPhosphor bronzes. =650 24$aStress relaxation tests. =650 24$aStresses. =700 1\$aShapiro, E.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27859S.htm =LDR 03232nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP27852S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27852S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27852S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a691$223 =100 1\$aChait, R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluating Engineering Alloys in Compression /$cR. Chait, CH. Curll. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b47 =520 3\$aTesting in compression has several attractive features when compared to the more frequently employed tension test. To take full advantage of these features, it is necessary to obtain deformation that is as close to homogeneous as possible. This paper describes how homogeneous compression can be obtained, paying particular attention to specimen dimensions and lubrication techniques. Comparison is made to deformation under nonhomogeneous conditions. Stress-strain curves obtained in compression for various engineering materials are presented. These curves represent uniform or homogeneous compression. For some metals, there is excellent agreement between the compressive flow curves and those obtained in tension, provided the latter is corrected for necking. However, it is shown that, for high-strength steels, there is not the expected agreement between the compressive and tensile flow curves. The resistance to compressive deformation is greater than to tensile deformation. This effect, termed a strength differential effect, is shown to be independent of the amount of plastic strain. However, it is affected by temperature, since it increases as the temperature is lowered. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCompression tests. =650 \0$aCompressive properties. =650 \0$aDeformation. =650 \0$aLubrication. =650 \0$aMechanical tests. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aStrains. =650 \0$aStresses. =650 \0$aTensile properties. =650 \0$aTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aTesting-machines. =650 14$aMechanical tests. =650 24$aCompression tests. =650 24$aCompressive properties. =650 24$aDeformation. =650 24$aLubrication. =650 24$aStrains. =650 24$aStresses. =650 24$aTensile properties. =700 1\$aCurll, CH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27852S.htm =LDR 02111nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP27855S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27855S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27855S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a691$223 =100 1\$aHeberling, TG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aResults of a Round Robin Test Program on Hardness Conversion of Ferritic Stainless Steels /$cTG. Heberling. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA round robin program was conducted to determine the hardness conversions for ferritic stainless steels. Each of six participating laboratories conducted hardness tests on specimens representing nine grades, each having varying amounts of cold reduction. Conversions were established to the Rockwell B scale from Rockwell 15T, 30T, 45T, and A scales. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFerritic stainless steels. =650 \0$aHardness. =650 \0$aMechanical tests. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aTesting-machines. =650 14$aHardness. =650 24$aFerritic stainless steels. =650 24$aMechanical tests. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27855S.htm =LDR 03498nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP27853S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27853S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27853S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a691$223 =100 1\$aClough, RB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRational Basis and New Methods for Proportional Limit, Machine Stiffness, Critical Stress Intensity, and Crack Velocity Measurements /$cRB. Clough. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (22 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThis paper is a summary of some new measurement techniques that have been developed recently at the National Bureau of Standards for measurement of proportional limit of elasticity, machine stiffness, critical stress intensity, and crack velocity. These seemingly unrelated measurements all result from the rational basis of a single type of equation relating specimen and machine kinetics. In a regime of linear elasticity, the concept of a limit beyond which the specimen elastic gage length displacement is no longer proportional to load is referred to as proportional limit if the gage length begins to exhibit plastic deformation, and is referred to in a precracked specimen as critical stress intensity if the crack begins to extend in length. Multiaxial plastic yielding is also discussed. Machine stiffness and crack velocity are other measurements which can be obtained through the specimen-machine equation. The relationship of the new stiffness measurement to the International Standards Organization (ISO) proposed method and advantages of the new method are discussed. Methods of measuring stiffness in constant load rate and constant strain rate tests are outlined. A method of measuring the proportional limit or critical stress intensity which does not use a displacement gage of any type is also given; this should prove useful in hostile environments. Other related topics discussed include loading transients and rate sensitivity. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting-machines$vCongresses. =650 \0$aTesting-machines. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aDetermination of stress. =650 \0$aMeasurement. =650 \0$aMechanical tests. =650 \0$aPlastic deformation. =650 \0$aProportional limit. =650 14$aMechanical tests. =650 24$aCrack propagation. =650 24$aDetermination of stress. =650 24$aMeasurement. =650 24$aPlastic deformation. =650 24$aProportional limit. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27853S.htm =LDR 02238nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP27858S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1976\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27858S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27858S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a691$223 =100 1\$aManjoine, MJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDetermination of Plastic or Creep Strains by Grids /$cMJ. Manjoine. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1976. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA method of determining permanent strains by pre- and post-measurements of a grid of reference points or lines on a test specimen, a component, or a model under test is described. The characteristics of the grid at elevated temperature and some of the limitations are presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aStrain concentration. =650 \0$aDeformations. =650 \0$aMechanical tests. =650 \0$aHigh temperature tests. =650 \0$aStrain measurement. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aTesting-machines$vCongresses. =650 14$aMechanical tests. =650 24$aHigh temperature tests. =650 24$aStrain measurement. =650 24$aCrack propagation. =650 24$aStrain concentration. =650 24$aDeformations. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27858S.htm =LDR 04168nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP15832S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15832S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15832S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aKrempl, E.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Overstress Model for Solid Polymer Deformation Behavior Applied to Nylon 66 /$cE. Krempl, K. Ho. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aExtensive experimental investigations at ambient temperature on commercial Nylon 66, PEI (Polyetherimide) and PEEK (poly(ether ether ketone)) have shown that the overstress model developed for viscoplasticity should be, in principle, capable of modeling for solid polymers the rate-dependent behavior, including creep, relaxation and cyclic motions. The viscoplasticity theory based on overstress was modified accordingly to allow for the modeling of typical solid polymer deformation behavior. Included are nonlinear rate sensitivity, curved unloading, significant strain recovery at zero stress and cyclic softening. The visco plasticity theory based on overstress for polymers (VBOP) is introduced in uniaxial formulation. It is shown that VBOP can be thought of as a modified standard linear solid with overstress-dependent viscosity and nonlinear, hysteretic equilibrium stress evolution. VBOP consists of a flow law that is easily adopted to cases where the strain or the stress is the independent variable. The flow law depends on the overstress, the difference between the stress and the equilibrium stress with the latter being a state variable of VBOP. The growth law of the equilibrium stress in turn contains the kinematic stress and the isotropic or rate-independent stress, two additional state variables of VBOP. The material constants of VBOP are determined for Nylon 66 at room temperature and various tests are simulated by numerically integrating the set of nonlinear differential equations. The simulations include monotonic loading and unloading at various strain rates, repeated relaxation, recovery at zero stress that is dependent on prior strain rate, and cyclic strain-controlled loading. Finally, the stress-controlled loading and unloading are predicted with very good results. The simulations and predictions show that VBOP is competent at modeling the behavior of Nylon 66 and other solid polymers. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aNylon. =650 \0$aRelaxation. =650 \0$aSolid polymers. =650 \0$aRate dependence. =650 \0$aViscoelasticity. =650 \0$aViscoplasticity. =650 \0$aOverstress model. =650 \0$aNumerical experiments. =650 \0$aConstitutive equations. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aSolid polymers. =650 24$aNylon. =650 24$aConstitutive equations. =650 24$aViscoplasticity. =650 24$aViscoelasticity. =650 24$aNumerical experiments. =650 24$aOverstress model. =650 24$aRate dependence. =650 24$aCreep. =650 24$aRelaxation. =700 1\$aHo, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15832S.htm =LDR 02114nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP15830S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15830S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15830S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aSpoormaker, JL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aImplementation of Constitutive Model in FEA for Nonlinear Behavior of Plastics /$cID. Skrypnyk, JL. Spoormaker, W. Smit. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe main elements of implementation into a finite-element analysis (FEA) package of the earlier developed model for nonlinear viscoelastic behavior of plastics are described. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aImplementation into FEA. =650 \0$aNonlinear viscoelasticity. =650 \0$aPrediction of creep and recovery. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aNonlinear viscoelasticity. =650 24$aPrediction of creep and recovery. =650 24$aImplementation into FEA. =700 1\$aSkrypnyk, ID.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSmit, W.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15830S.htm =LDR 03408nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP15837S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15837S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15837S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aSchapery, RA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNonlinear Viscoelastic Behavior of Rubber-Toughened Carbon and Glass/Epoxy Composites /$cRT. Bocchieri, RA. Schapery. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (28 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b34 =520 3\$aA previously-developed constitutive equation for nonlinear viscoelastic materials is first used to characterize mathematically the ply-level stress-strain behavior of a rubber-toughened carbon/epoxy composite. Emphasized are some practical aspects of carrying out such a characterization. Constant stress rate tests are used to derive first-loading material response in the dry state, at room temperature. It is found for a large portion of the loading curve that the shear and transverse compliances can be described by a quasi-elastic model expressed in terms of a single scalar function of stress state, a ratio of compliances, a time or rate exponent, and two elastic terms. This model offers a simple way to incorporate nonlinearity and time dependence in a material model for limited loading conditions. Results are then compared to those for a glass/epoxy composite with the same rubber-toughened resin system. Special considerations for using off-axis coupons are examined and unique tabbing is employed to derive material properties out to high stress levels. The consistency of the carbon/epoxy characterization is checked by comparing experimental stress-strain response to results not used in the characterization. Behavior of the two composite systems is compared and checked for consistency using a micromechanical model. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDamage. =650 \0$aRubber-toughened. =650 \0$aOff-axis angle-tabs. =650 \0$aConstitutive equation. =650 \0$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 \0$aNonlinear viscoelasticity. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 24$aNonlinear viscoelasticity. =650 24$aConstitutive equation. =650 24$aOff-axis angle-tabs. =650 24$aDamage. =650 24$aRubber-toughened. =700 1\$aBocchieri, RT.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15837S.htm =LDR 03004nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP15842S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15842S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15842S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aRoy, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHygrothermal Modeling of Polymers and Polymer Matrix Composites /$cS. Roy. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe theory of irreversible thermodynamics is applied to derive governing equations for history-dependent diffusion in polymers and polymer matrix composites from first principles. A special form for Gibbs free energy is introduced using stress, temperatures, and moisture concentration as independent state variables. The resulting governing equations are capable of modeling the effect of interactions between complex stress, temperature, and moisture histories on the diffusion process within an orthotropic material. Since the mathematically complex nature of the governing equations precludes a closed-form solution, a variational formulation is used to derive the weak form of the nonlinear governing equations which are then solved using the finite element method. For model validation, the model predictions are compared with published experimental data for the special case of isothermal diffusion in an unstressed Graphite-Epoxy symmetric angle-ply laminate. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aEntropy. =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aPolymers. =650 \0$aAnomalous. =650 \0$aDiffusion. =650 \0$aTwo-stage. =650 \0$aComposites. =650 \0$aNon-Fickian. =650 \0$aFinite-element. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aNon-Fickian. =650 24$aAnomalous. =650 24$aDiffusion. =650 24$aEntropy. =650 24$aPolymers. =650 24$aComposites. =650 24$aTwo-stage. =650 24$aFinite-element. =650 24$aModeling. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15842S.htm =LDR 04862nam a2200673 i 4500 =001 STP15839S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15839S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15839S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aSutter, JK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDurability and Damage Tolerance of a Polyimide Chopped Fiber Composite Subjected to Thermomechanical Fatigue Missions and Creep Loadings /$cMG. Castelli, JK. Sutter, D. Benson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (25 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aAlthough polyimide based composites have been used for many years in a wide variety of elevated temperature applications, very little work has been done to examine the durability and damage behavior under more prototypical thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) loadings. Synergistic effects resulting from simultaneous temperature and load cycling can potentially lead to enhanced, if not unique, damage modes and contribute to a number of nonlinear deformation responses. The goal of this research was to examine the effects of a TMF loading spectrum, representative of a gas turbine engine compressor application, on a polyimide sheet molding compound (SMC). High performance SMCs present alternatives to prepreg forms with great potential for low cost component production through less labor intensive, more easily automated manufacturing. To examine the issues involved with TMF, a detailed experimental investigation was conducted to characterize the durability of a T650-35/PMR-15 SMC subjected to TMF mission cycle loadings. Fatigue damage progression was tracked through macroscopic deformation and elastic stiffness. Additional properties, such as the glass transition temperature (Tg) and dynamic mechanical properties were examined. The fiber distribution orientation was also characterized through a detailed quantitative image analysis. Damage tolerance was quantified on the basis of residual static tensile properties after a prescribed number of TMF missions. Detailed micro-structural examinations were conducted using optical and scanning electron microscopy to characterize the local damage. The imposed baseline TMF missions had only a modest impact on inducing fatigue damage with no statistically significant degradation occurring in the measured macroscopic properties. Micro-structural damage was, however, observed subsequent to 100 h of TMF cycling which consisted primarily of fiber debonding and transverse cracking local to predominantly transverse fiber bundles. The TMF loadings did introduce creep related effects (strain accumulation) which led to rupture in some of the more aggressive stress scenarios examined. In some cases, this creep behavior occurred at temperatures in excess of 150°C below commonly cited values for Tg. Thermomechanical exploratory creep tests revealed that the SMC was subject to time dependent deformation at stress/temperature thresholds of 150 MPa/230°C and 170 MPa/180°C. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aGraphite fiber. =650 \0$aDamage tolerance. =650 \0$aFiber distribution. =650 \0$aResidual properties. =650 \0$aSheet molding compound. =650 \0$aMicro-structural damage. =650 \0$aThermomechanical fatigue. =650 \0$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aThermomechanical fatigue. =650 24$aDamage tolerance. =650 24$aSheet molding compound. =650 24$aPMR-15. =650 24$aCreep. =650 24$aResidual properties. =650 24$aMicro-structural damage. =650 24$aFiber distribution. =650 24$aGraphite fiber. =650 24$aT650-35. =650 24$aPolymer matrix composites. =700 1\$aBenson, D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aCastelli, MG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15839S.htm =LDR 02572nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP15833S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15833S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15833S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aWhitley, KS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAging During Elevated Temperature Stress Relaxation of IM7/K3B Composite /$cTS. Gates, LC. Brinson, KS. Whitley, T. Bai. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aAn experimental and analytical study was performed on the use of tension stress relaxation to characterize the effects of elevated temperature and physical aging on the linear viscoelastic behavior of IM7/K3B. Isothermal stress relaxation tests on a [±45]2s laminate were run over a range of sub-glass transition (Tg) temperatures. The sequenced test method most commonly employed for creep was successfully adapted to the stress relaxation test and from those sequenced tests, material parameters such as aging shift rates and momentary master curve coefficients were developed for use in the analytical model. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aPhysical aging. =650 \0$aStress relaxation. =650 \0$aPolymeric composites. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aPolymeric composites. =650 24$aStress relaxation. =650 24$aPhysical aging. =650 24$aCreep. =700 1\$aBai, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBrinson, LC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGates, TS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15833S.htm =LDR 03000nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP15838S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15838S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15838S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aZhu, C.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Viscoplasticity Model for Characterizing Loading and Unloading Behavior of Polymeric Composites /$cC. Zhu, C-T Sun. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aAn overstress viscoplasticity model is proposed to describe the rate-dependent behavior of a polymeric composite during loading and unloading. In the model, a three-parameter function is used to describe viscoplastic strain rate. In the loading stage, the equilibrium stress is determined using a multi-step relaxation test performed during loading. During the initial unloading stage, owing to the fact that the viscoplastic strain rate is still positive, the material still experiences "loading," and the corresponding equilibrium stress is the equilibrium stress-strain curve for loading. In the second unloading stage, the viscoplastic strain rate becomes negative, and the material is in a true unloading mode for which the equilibrium stress is determined again using the multi-step "relaxation" test. The viscoplasticity model is found to be capable of capturing the characteristics of the rate-dependent loading and unloading behavior. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aStrain rate. =650 \0$aViscoplasticity. =650 \0$aEquilibrium stress. =650 \0$aPolymeric composites. =650 \0$aLoading and unloading. =650 \0$aMulti-step relaxation. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aViscoplasticity. =650 24$aEquilibrium stress. =650 24$aLoading and unloading. =650 24$aMulti-step relaxation. =650 24$aPolymeric composites. =650 24$aStrain rate. =700 1\$aSun, C-T,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15838S.htm =LDR 03093nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP15834S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15834S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15834S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aVeazie, DR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTensile and Compressive Creep of a Thermoplastic Polymer and the Effects of Physical Aging on the Composite Time-Dependent Behavior /$cDR. Veazie, TS. Gates. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aAn experimental study was undertaken to compare the effects of physical aging on the viscoelastic behavior of IM7/K3B [90]12 composite and the K3B neat resin loaded in tension and compression. The tests, run over a range of sub-glass transition temperatures, provided material constants, material master curves and aging related parameters. Comparing results from the short term K3B resin and the IM7/K3B [90]12 composite behavior indicated that trends in the data with respect to aging time and aging temperature for tension loading are similar; however, trends in the IM7/K3B [90]12 composite curves in compression appear more exponential than in the K3B resin curves, and show a more uniform creep rate as a function of temperature. Although most of the long term predictions made in this study physically aged with time as expected, the rate of aging in tension was more severely altered with increasing temperature than in compression. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aCompression. =650 \0$aPhysical aging. =650 \0$aViscoelasticity. =650 \0$aPolyimide matrix. =650 \0$aElevated temperature. =650 \0$aFiber-reinforced composite laminates. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aFiber-reinforced composite laminates. =650 24$aViscoelasticity. =650 24$aPhysical aging. =650 24$aElevated temperature. =650 24$aCompression. =650 24$aCreep. =650 24$aPolyimide matrix. =700 1\$aGates, TS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15834S.htm =LDR 02421nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP15829S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15829S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15829S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aSpoormaker, JL.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Constitutive Model for Long-Term Behavior of Polymers /$cID. Skrypnyk, JL. Spoormaker, P. Kandachar. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aThis paper describes a constitutive model for long-term behavior of plastics. The Struik theory of physical aging is adapted for use with the earlier proposed generalization of the Schapery model. Experimental data on creep and recovery behavior for different elapsed times are necessary to build the model. The parameter identification procedure is based on a minimization of the total error between experimental data and model prediction. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aRecovery. =650 \0$aNonlinear viscoelasticity. =650 \0$aPhysical aging of polymers. =650 \0$aShort-term and long-term creep. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aNonlinear viscoelasticity. =650 24$aShort-term and long-term creep. =650 24$aRecovery. =650 24$aPhysical aging of polymers. =700 1\$aKandachar, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSkrypnyk, ID.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15829S.htm =LDR 02626nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP15841S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15841S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15841S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aReeder, JR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAccelerated Strength Testing of Thermoplastic Composites /$cJR. Reeder, DH. Allen, WL. Bradley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aConstant ramp strength tests on unidirectional thermoplastic composite specimens oriented in the 90° direction were conducted at constant temperatures ranging from 149°C to 232°C. Ramp rates spanning 5 orders of magnitude were tested so that failures occurred in the range from 0.5 s to 24 h (0.5 to 100 000 MPa/sec). Below 204°C, time-temperature superposition held allowing strength at longer times to be estimated from strength tests at shorter times but higher temperatures. The data indicated that a 50% drop in strength might be expected for this material when the test time is increased by 9 orders of magnitude. The shift factors derived from compliance data applied well to the strength results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aStrength. =650 \0$aSuperposition. =650 \0$aAccelerated testing. =650 \0$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aAccelerated testing. =650 24$aSuperposition. =650 24$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 24$aStrength. =700 1\$aAllen, DH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBradley, WL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15841S.htm =LDR 02584nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP15843S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15843S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15843S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aRoy, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHygrothermal Effects on Failure Mechanisms of Composite/Steel Bonded Joints /$cA. Roy, E. Gontcharova-Bénard, J-L Gacougnolle, P. Davies. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aThe aging in water of steel/composite glass polyester specimens bonded with an epoxy adhesive has been studied at 25° and 40°C. The damage processes are controlled by water diffusion. The main damage is due to the adhesive swelling but, when specimens are loaded during immersion, the stress gradient at the extremities of the joint accelerates the water diffusion and then the failure of specimens. A simple logarithmic relationship between the specimen life time and the applied load makes easy the life prediction. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAging. =650 \0$aBonded joints. =650 \0$aEpoxy adhesive. =650 \0$aStress gradient. =650 \0$aGlass polyester composites. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aGlass polyester composites. =650 24$aStress gradient. =650 24$aAging. =650 24$aBonded joints. =650 24$aEpoxy adhesive. =700 1\$aDavies, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGacougnolle, J-L,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGontcharova-Bénard, E.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15843S.htm =LDR 03578nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP15836S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15836S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15836S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aHsiao, HM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNonlinear and Dynamic Compressive Behavior of Composites with Fiber Waviness /$cHM. Hsiao, IM. Daniel. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe nonlinear and dynamic behavior of unidirectional composites with fiber aviness under compressive loading was investigated theoretically and experimentally. Unidirectional carbon/epoxy composites with uniform fiber waviness were studied. Complementary strain energy was used to derive the material nonlinear stress-strain relations for the quasistatic case. Nonlinear material properties obtained from shear and longitudinal and transverse compression tests were incorporated into the analysis. An incremental analysis was used to predict the static and dynamic behavior of wavy composites using the basic strain rate characterization data. It is shown that under uniaxial compressive loading, strong nonlinearities occur in the stress-strain curves due to fiber waviness with significant stiffening as the strain rate increases. Stress-strain curves are affected less by fiber waviness under other loading conditions. The major Young's modulus degrades seriously as the fiber waviness increases. It increases moderately as the strain rate increases for the same degree of waviness. Unidirectional composites with uniform waviness across the thickness were prepared by a tape winding method. Compression tests of specimens with known fiber waviness were conducted. Experimental results were in good agreement with predictions based on the complementary strain energy approach and incremental analysis. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFiber waviness. =650 \0$aDynamic response. =650 \0$aNonlinear behavior. =650 \0$aStrain rate effects. =650 \0$aIncremental analysis. =650 \0$aCompression testing of composites. =650 \0$aComplementary strain energy density. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aFiber waviness. =650 24$aNonlinear behavior. =650 24$aDynamic response. =650 24$aStrain rate effects. =650 24$aComplementary strain energy density. =650 24$aIncremental analysis. =650 24$aCompression testing of composites. =700 1\$aDaniel, IM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15836S.htm =LDR 02707nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP15835S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15835S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15835S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aLiechti, KM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNonlinear Multiaxial Behavior and Failure of Fiber-Reinforced Composites /$cS-C Hung, KM. Liechti. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (47 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b32 =520 3\$aThe objective of this study was to examine the nonlinear, three-dimensional behavior of a fiber-reinforced polymer. The material that was considered for this study was the carbon fiber composite, AS4/PEEK, graphite fibers in a semi-crystalline thermoplastic matrix. Arcan specimens were chosen for this study because the specimens are compact and biaxial stress states can be easily obtained. Strains were measured using geometric moiré, and specimens were subjected to shear and biaxial loading up to failure. The nonlinear behavior was examined in both the longitudinal and transverse planes of the composite. The effects of shear on the axial stress-strain behavior were obtained, as well as the effects of axial stress on the shear stress-strain behavior. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aNonlinear behavior. =650 \0$aThermoplastic matrix. =650 \0$aShear plus compression. =650 \0$aFiber-reinforced polymer. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aFiber-reinforced polymer. =650 24$aAS4/PEEK. =650 24$aThermoplastic matrix. =650 24$aNonlinear behavior. =650 24$aShear plus compression. =700 1\$aHung, S-C,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15835S.htm =LDR 03376nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP15840S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15840S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15840S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aRussell, BE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLife Prediction of PPS Composites Subjected to Cyclic Loading at Elevated Temperatures /$cJS. Loverich, BE. Russell, SW. Case, KL. Reifsnider. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aCombinations of failure mechanisms are frequently encountered in the life prediction of composite materials. A life prediction methodology is developed and applied to one such failure mechanism combination. This method uses experimental data and analytical tools to predict the long-term behavior of a composite under service conditions. The prediction scheme is based on the assumption that damage accumulation progressively reduces the remaining strength of a composite. An overview of the fundamental concepts of the life prediction method is presented. The method is used to model the elevated temperature fatigue behavior of a unidirectional AS-4 carbon fiber/PolyPhenylene Sulfide (PPS) matrix composite material. The nonlinear combined effects of time at elevated temperature and fatigue are taken into account by considering elevated temperature tensile rupture and room temperature fatigue behavior. The life prediction for the combined loading is compared to 90°C tensile-tensile fatigue data. This comparison shows good correlation between the prediction and data and demonstrates the method's effectiveness in life prediction modeling. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPolyPhenylene Sulfide (PPS) =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aMicromechanics. =650 \0$aLife prediction. =650 \0$aTensile rupture. =650 \0$aElevated temperature. =650 \0$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aLife prediction. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aElevated temperature. =650 24$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 24$aPolyPhenylene Sulfide (PPS) =650 24$aTensile rupture. =650 24$aMicromechanics. =700 1\$aCase, SW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLoverich, JS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aReifsnider, KL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15840S.htm =LDR 03484nam a2200673 i 4500 =001 STP15831S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15831S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15831S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aSchutte, CL.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Nonlinear Viscoelasticity on Interfacial Shear Strength Measurements /$cGA. Holmes, RC. Peterson, DL. Hunston, WG. McDonough, CL. Schutte. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b47 =520 3\$aExperimental evidence demonstrates that diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A (DGEBA)/meta phenylenediamine (m-PDA) epoxy resin matrix used in the single fiber fragmentation tests exhibits nonlinear stress strain behavior in the region where E-glass fiber fracture occurs. In addition, strain hardening after the onset of yield is observed. Therefore, linear elastic shear-lag models and the Kelly-Tyson model are inappropriate for the determination of the interfacial shear strength for this epoxy resin system. Using a strain-dependent secant modulus in the Cox model, the calculated interfacial shear strength is shown to be relatively lower by at least 15% than the value determined using a linear elastic modulus. This decrease is consistent with numerical simulations which show the linear elastic approximation over predicts the number of fragments in the fragmentation test. In addition, the value obtained by the strain-dependent secant modulus is approximately 300% relatively higher than the value predicted by the Kelly-Tyson model. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCox Model. =650 \0$aEpoxy resin. =650 \0$aE-glass fiber. =650 \0$aViscoelasticity. =650 \0$aKelly-Tyson model. =650 \0$aStrain-rate dependence. =650 \0$aNonlinear matrix behavior. =650 \0$aInterfacial shear strength. =650 \0$aSingle-fiber fragmentation test. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aSingle-fiber fragmentation test. =650 24$aViscoelasticity. =650 24$aNonlinear matrix behavior. =650 24$aStrain-rate dependence. =650 24$aInterfacial shear strength. =650 24$aEpoxy resin. =650 24$aE-glass fiber. =650 24$aCox Model. =650 24$aKelly-Tyson model. =700 1\$aHolmes, GA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHunston, DL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcDonough, WG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPeterson, RC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15831S.htm =LDR 03002nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP15826S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15826S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15826S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aTsuji, LC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMechanical Properties of Degraded PMR-15 Resin /$cLC. Tsuji, HL. McManus, KJ. Bowles. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThermo-oxidative aging produces a non-uniform degradation state in PMR-15 resin. A surface layer, usually attributed to oxidative degradation, forms. This surface layer has different properties from the inner material. A set of material tests was designed to separate the properties of the oxidized surface layer from the properties of interior material. Test specimens were aged at 316°C in either air or nitrogen, for durations of up to 800 h. The thickness of the oxidized surface layer in air aged specimens, and the shrinkage and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of nitrogen aged specimens were measured directly. Four-point-bend tests were performed to determine modulus of both the oxidized surface layer and the interior material. Bimaterial strip specimens consisting of oxidized surface material and unoxidized interior material were constructed and used to determine surface layer shrinkage and CTE. Results confirm that the surface layer and core materials have substantially different properties. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAging. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aDegradation. =650 \0$aTest methods. =650 \0$aPolymer matrix. =650 \0$aMaterial properties. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aTesting. =650 24$aAging. =650 24$aDegradation. =650 24$aPolymer matrix. =650 24$aMaterial properties. =650 24$aTest methods. =700 1\$aBowles, KJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcManus, HL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15826S.htm =LDR 02982nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP15828S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15828S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15828S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P58 =082 04$a620.1/9204292$223 =100 1\$aMcKenna, GB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCreep Behavior in Amorphous and Semicrystalline PEN /$cML. Cerrada, GB. McKenna. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b39 =520 3\$aPoly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalate), PEN, is a suitable candidate to replace poly (ethylene terephthalate), PET, in some applications. PEN can be produced in either the amorphous or semi-crystalline states, depending on the processing conditions. Here, we report on results from uniaxial tension experiments in creep conditions in which we probed the viscoelastic and physical aging responses for both amorphous and semi-crystalline forms of PEN. The data show the existence of overlapping ? and ? relaxations in the experimental creep time range studied. The ? process is stronger in the amorphous than in the semi-crystalline material and, in both cases, shows different aging time and temperature dependencies. A model in which the ? process is treated as a stretched exponential process and the ? process as a Cole-Cole process is developed and its validity examined for both the amorphous and semi-crystalline PEN materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aGlasses. =650 \0$aPolymer. =650 \0$aViscoelasticity. =650 \0$aSemi-crystalline. =650 \0$aStress relaxation. =650 \0$aTime-aging time superposition. =650 \0$aPolymers$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials$xMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNonlinear mechanics. =650 14$aPEN. =650 24$aCreep. =650 24$aViscoelasticity. =650 24$aStress relaxation. =650 24$aTime-aging time superposition. =650 24$aGlasses. =650 24$aSemi-crystalline. =650 24$aPolymer. =700 1\$aCerrada, ML.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15828S.htm =LDR 01937nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP47310S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1949\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47310S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47310S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a621.8/9$223 =100 1\$aPelly, John F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aGear Lubricants Used in Steel Plants /$cJohn F. Pelly. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1949. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe purpose of this paper is to give a general idea of the gear lubricants used in a steel plant. A list of lubricants and viscosities used in three different plants will be shown. As they have all been used for many years, with a few exceptions, it can be assumed that they are all satisfactory. It is our belief, however, that a wider tolerance in viscosities would give equal satisfaction. This is borne out by a study of the data presented below showing gear lubricants used in these plants. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aLubrication and lubricants$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47310S.htm =LDR 02300nam a2200397 i 4500 =001 STP47311S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1949\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47311S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47311S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a621.89$223 =100 1\$aPurdy, A. R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aGear Set Servicing by the Cathode Ray Oscilloscope /$cA. R. Purdy, J. H. Goffe. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1949. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe conditions that lead to gear tooth failures are very often difficult to determine. Therefore, any tool that aids in identifying the causes of failure is of interest to those who service gears. A cathode ray oscilloscope can be used for this purpose. As we all know, the instrument shows on its screen a series of curved harmonic Unes, thereby transposing vibration into visual form. By photographing the oscilloscope screen, permanent records of these curves are secured. The application of the oscilloscope in tracking down field difficulties is the outgrowth of the use of this instrument in gear lubricant test work in the Socony-Vacuum laboratories. Before describing the laboratory test work, a detailed case history will be given where the oscilloscope was used successfully in solving a field problem. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLubrication and lubricants. =700 1\$aGoffe, J. H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47311S.htm =LDR 03715nam a2200409 i 4500 =001 STP47309S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1949\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP47309S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP47309S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a621.89$223 =100 1\$aZeiler, C. A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHeavy Duty Gear Oils /$cE. M. Kipp, I. S. Kolarik, C. A. Zeiler. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1949. =300 \\$a1 online resource (3 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe development of suitable laboratory methods for the evaluation of gear oils would be an important aid in the selection of gear lubricants. The tests should be such that they can be completed in a matter of hours rather than days and in which the test apparatus is of low cost. Test equipment such as the Timken, Falex Tester, Shell Four-Ball Lubricant Tester, and others of this type, though widely employed, did not, at first, appear to offer the solution to the present problem. Chief among the apparent shortcomings was the reputed fact that these machines did not rate any given series of lubricants in the same order, and that correlation with field performance characteristics had not always been established. However, the important advantages of these machines from the point of view of initial cost, cost of operation, volume of oil required, and extreme flexibility in the choice of test conditions suggested that these types of apparatus offered a logical starting point. Some time ago a program was inaugurated at Aluminum Research Laboratories directed to the development of satisfactory procedures employing the Falex, Timken, and Four-Ball machines for the preliminary evaluation of heavy duty gear oils. Many hundreds of commercial heavy duty extreme pressure gear oils were tested, involving some thousands of test runs. Gear oils with extensive and known field performance characteristics were included. As a result of that work, a system was developed which, we believe, has merit as a preliminary screening test for the classification of heavy-duty gear oils. In brief, this procedure involves testing a given lubricant with each of the three machines. The performance of the oil in each of the three machines is determined and the data combined by means of standard rating charts. The results are thus reduced to a single number, which is a measure of the utility of the lubricant. Experience to date strongly suggests that the over-all performance of a lubricant as indicated by the combined results obtained on the Four-Ball, Timken, and Falex is appreciably more significant than would be the case if the Falex, the Four-Ball, or the Timken data were to be considered singly. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLubrication and lubricants. =700 1\$aKipp, E. M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKolarik, I. S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP47309S.htm =LDR 03036nam a2200709 i 4500 =001 STP10918S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10918S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10918S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aHansen, DT.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStatus of Standards and Guides Related to the Application of Spatial Methods to Environmental and Hydrologic Problems /$cDT. Hansen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aGeographic information systems (GIS) and related technologies are active tools in addressing environmental and hydrologic problems. The application of spatial methods to environmental and hydrologic problems has been supported by the rapid development of computer systems, software, and the internet. The present computing environment has become increasingly dynamic and the use of spatial methods to address local issues has been rapidly growing. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aGlobal positioning system (GPS) =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aOpen GIS. =650 \0$aGeostatistics. =650 \0$aRemote sensing. =650 \0$aSpatial statistics. =650 \0$aGeospatial standards. =650 \0$aSite characterization. =650 \0$aClassification standards. =650 \0$aGraphical user interface. =650 \0$aFederal geographic data committee. =650 \0$aNational spatial data infrastructure. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aGeospatial standards. =650 24$aGeostatistics. =650 24$aSpatial statistics. =650 24$aClassification standards. =650 24$aFederal geographic data committee. =650 24$aNational spatial data infrastructure. =650 24$aOpen GIS. =650 24$aSite characterization. =650 24$aModeling. =650 24$aGlobal positioning system (GPS) =650 24$aRemote sensing. =650 24$aGraphical user interface. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10918S.htm =LDR 03360nam a2200733 i 4500 =001 STP10910S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10910S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10910S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aRich, DW.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIntegration of Data Management, GIS, and Other Data Uses /$cDW. Rich. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aEfficient data management is becoming increasingly important in managing site environmental projects. Key decisions in designing a data management system include where the data will reside, how data will be moved between interested parties, and how connections will be built between applications for managing, interpreting, and displaying the data. Options for database locations include stand-alone, client-server, and increasingly, Web-based. Formats and protocols for data transfer or data access can be a challenge, and the advantages of direct connections (as opposed to export-import) must be weighed against the effort required to implement the connections. The benefits to be gained by overcoming data management and communication obstacles can, in many cases, greatly exceed the effort expended. If the end justifies the means, the displays that can be generated using GIS and other technologies can provide a much greater understanding of site technical and administrative issues. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aExport. =650 \0$aImport. =650 \0$aMapping. =650 \0$aProtocols. =650 \0$aWeb-based. =650 \0$aStatistics. =650 \0$aIntegration. =650 \0$aStand-alone. =650 \0$aData formats. =650 \0$aClient-server. =650 \0$aData management. =650 \0$aLaboratory data. =650 \0$aGeographic information systems. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aData management. =650 24$aGeographic information systems. =650 24$aIntegration. =650 24$aData formats. =650 24$aProtocols. =650 24$aStand-alone. =650 24$aClient-server. =650 24$aWeb-based. =650 24$aExport. =650 24$aImport. =650 24$aLaboratory data. =650 24$aStatistics. =650 24$aMapping. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10910S.htm =LDR 02617nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP10913S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10913S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10913S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aGarcía, SG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOn the Use of Spatiotemporal Techniques for the Assessment of Flash Flood Warning /$cSG. García. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aIn this paper spatial analysis tools are presented which allow the simulation and prediction of flash flooding in semiarid basins. Real-time data from automatic hydrological information systems, the SAIH system, in Spain are integrated in a Geographical Information System (GIS) environment. Making intensive use of the Digital Elevation Model (DEM), the parameters of the developed distributed hydrological models are estimated. The proposed operational environment, Shyska, is applied to the management of flash floods in real time in the basins of the southeast of Spain. This system constitutes a support tool for decision taking, based on spatial analysis, when a flood event occurs. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSpain. =650 \0$aFlash flood. =650 \0$aFlood hazard. =650 \0$aDistributed hydrological model. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aSpain. =650 24$aFlash flood. =650 24$aDistributed hydrological model. =650 24$aFlood hazard. =650 24$aGIS. =650 24$aDEM. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10913S.htm =LDR 03827nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP10921S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10921S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10921S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aMärker, M.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Response Units Concept and Its Application for the Assessment of Hydrologically Related Erosion Processes in Semiarid Catchments of Southern Africa /$cW-A Flügel, M. Märker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aProper management of valuable land resources is of paramount importance especially in regions affected by natural hazards. The sustainable development of land resources depends on the understanding of the processes and dynamics active within the landscape. In Southern African countries water shortage and water quality issues related to soil erosion are a major problem affecting the population in rural and urban areas. Consequently, during the last decade increasing attention has been focussed especially on such issues, and an increasing number of integrated hydrological and erosion studies, including the development and application of respective integrated regionalization concepts, is reflecting this development. The present study deals with the regionalization of spatially distributed hydrological related erosion processes in the catchments of the Mkomazi river (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) and the Mbuluzi-river (Kingdom of Swaziland). It was carried out within the framework of an interdisciplinary EU-funded project developing an Integrated Water Resources Management System (IWRMS) in semiarid catchments of Southern Africa. Within this project the concept of "Response Units (RUs)" was applied and adapted as Erosion Response Units (ERUs) to regionalize the distribution of hydrologically induced soil erosion in space and time. ERUs are landscape model entities identifying relative homogeneous hydrological related erosion processes, thus providing a spatially distributed model structure for regionalization. The examples from Southern Africa presented in this paper discuss the methods used to delineate such Response Units integrating remote sensing and GIS techniques. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aResponse units (RUs) =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aHydrology. =650 \0$aRemote sensing. =650 \0$aSouthern Africa. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aResponse units (RUs) =650 24$aHydrology. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aModeling. =650 24$aSouthern Africa. =650 24$aGIS. =650 24$aRemote sensing. =700 1\$aFlügel, W-A,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10921S.htm =LDR 03145nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP10915S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10915S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10915S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aPaillet, FL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSpatial Scale Analysis in Geophysics - Integrating Surface and Borehole Geophysics in Groundwater Studies /$cFL. Paillet. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aIntegration of geophysical data obtained at various scales can bridge the gap between localized data from boreholes and site-wide data from regional survey profiles. Specific approaches to such analysis include: 1) comparing geophysical measurements in boreholes with the same measurement made from the surface; 2) regressing geophysical data obtained in boreholes with water-sample data from screened intervals; 3) using multiple, physically independent measurements in boreholes to develop multivariate response models for surface geophysical surveys; 4) defining subsurface cell geometry for most effective survey inversion methods; and 5) making geophysical measurements in boreholes to serve as independent verification of geophysical interpretations. Integrated analysis of surface electromagnetic surveys and borehole geophysical logs at a study site in south Florida indicates that salinity of water in the surficial aquifers is controlled by a simple wedge of seawater intrusion along the coast and by a complex pattern of upward brine seepage from deeper aquifers throughout the study area. This interpretation was verified by drilling three additional test boreholes in carefully selected locations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aGeophysics. =650 \0$aSeawater intrusion. =650 \0$aBorehole geophysics. =650 \0$aElectromagnetic surveys. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aGeophysics. =650 24$aBorehole geophysics. =650 24$aElectromagnetic surveys. =650 24$aSeawater intrusion. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10915S.htm =LDR 03090nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP10919S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10919S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10919S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aIkehara, ME.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of GPS for Expansion of the Vertical Datum in California /$cME. Ikehara. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aGlobal Positioning System (GPS) surveying is helping to expand the sparse coverage of geodetic stations referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) in California. Accurate and precise vertical control is an important aspect of solutions to various hydrologic problems such as floodplain mapping and aqueduct gradient determinations. The National Geodetic Survey (NGS) has developed guidelines for GPS procedures that will result in local accuracies for ellipsoid heights of 2 cm at 95% confidence. The NAVD 88 datum in California is being expanded in segments of GPS networks that are observed by multiple-agency partnerships. Networks between San Francisco and Sacramento have been completed, and expansion in the Central Valley is being pursued. Determination and maintenance of accurate vertical heights in the Central Valley is particularly difficult because of large historical and unknown current effects of land subsidence resulting from massive quantities of groundwater withdrawal for several decades prior to the 1980's. Other NGS goals are to establish more geodetic and tidal datum connections, and to provide real-time water level information to harbor pilots for safer and more efficient vessel loading and navigation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aVertical control. =650 \0$aGeodetic surveying. =650 \0$aGlobal Positioning System. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aGeodetic surveying. =650 24$aVertical control. =650 24$aGlobal Positioning System. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10919S.htm =LDR 03565nam a2200709 i 4500 =001 STP10912S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10912S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10912S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aHansen, DT.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDefining Cooperative Geospatial Projects Between Organizations /$cDT. Hansen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aCooperative development of data between organizations is increasingly common. This can reduce the data development costs for individual organizations. It also affects the data development process and the resulting products. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are jointly developing a habitat monitoring program for the Central Valley, California. The program is described in a work plan between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The overall intent of this program is to evaluate changes in land cover and habitat on a periodic basis. There are three phases for the program. Phase one covers the development of a habitat base map. Phase two identifies spectral change between the base year and the year 2000. In phase three, the cause of spectral change will be identified. At that time, changes in land cover and habitat over the period will be evaluated. During these phases, close coordination between these agencies is required to see that data products meet the needs of both agencies. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLand use. =650 \0$aLand cover. =650 \0$aRemote sensing. =650 \0$aChange detection. =650 \0$aWildlife habitat. =650 \0$aSpatial resolution. =650 \0$aGeospatial standards. =650 \0$aTemporal differences. =650 \0$aUncertainty analysis. =650 \0$aVegetation classification. =650 \0$aCentral Valley of California. =650 \0$aCooperative geospatial data development. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aCentral Valley of California. =650 24$aWildlife habitat. =650 24$aVegetation classification. =650 24$aRemote sensing. =650 24$aChange detection. =650 24$aSpatial resolution. =650 24$aTemporal differences. =650 24$aUncertainty analysis. =650 24$aCooperative geospatial data development. =650 24$aGeospatial standards. =650 24$aLand cover. =650 24$aLand use. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10912S.htm =LDR 04265nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP10916S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10916S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10916S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aOwe, M.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Need for Regular Remote Sensing Observations of Global Soil Moisture /$cM. Owe, RAM De Jeu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b30 =520 3\$aSoil moisture is an important component of the water and energy balance of the Earth's surface, and as such, is essential to many Earth science disciplines. Regular and accurate estimates of soil moisture are an important input to the study of climate change, numerical weather prediction models, drought forecasts, and agricultural predictions. Soil moisture has been identified as a parameter of significant potential for improving the accuracy of large-scale land surface-atmosphere interaction models. However, accurate estimates of surface soil moisture are often difficult to make, especially at large spatial scales. Soil moisture is a highly variable land surface parameter, and while point measurements are usually accurate, they are typically representative only of the immediate sample location, and simple averaging of point values, in order to obtain large-area spatial means, often leads to substantial errors. In addition, ground sampling is labor intensive and costly, and consequently highly impractical for long-term and/or large-scale monitoring. Since satellite remote sensing observations are already a spatially averaged value, they are ideally suited for easuring land surface parameters such as soil moisture. Passive microwave remote sensing presents the greatest potential for providing regular spatially representative estimates of surface soil moisture at global scales. But, while the optimum wavelength for soil moisture sensing is in the L-band (1.4 GHz or ? = 21 cm), such a sensor has yet to be deployed operationally. However, new and highly improved microwave retrieval techniques are being developed that maximize the information that can be obtained from less optimum sensors, such as C-band and even X-band. Progress from one such study is presented, along with preliminary results of some validation studies and plans to develop a 20-year retrospective global database of surface soil moisture. This data product will be made available to the general public through the Goddard Space Flight Center Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). Improved real-time estimates of surface soil moisture should greatly improve the performance of real-time models, while the development of historical data sets will provide necessary information for simulation and validation of long-term climate and global change studies. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMicrowave. =650 \0$aSoil moisture. =650 \0$aRemote sensing. =650 \0$aGlobal climate change. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aSoil moisture. =650 24$aGlobal climate change. =650 24$aRemote sensing. =650 24$aMicrowave. =700 1\$aDe Jeu, RAM,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10916S.htm =LDR 02964nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP10920S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10920S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10920S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aSinghroy, VH.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSatellite Based Standardized Terrain Maps :$bA Case Study /$cVH. Singhroy, PJ. Barnett. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe Ontario Geological Survey and the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing are currently preparing a series of satellite based terrain maps for a 250 000 square kilometer area of the boreal forest region in Northwest Ontario. The purpose of this provincial and federal mapping program is to produce a series of 1:100 000 standardized, satellite based engineering-terrain maps that will be published as a provincial map series. The terrain maps are being used to plan forestry roads and other civil engineering works in support of forest harvesting programs in the region. They are also used to verify forest productivity models in the boreal forest. This paper presents the interpretation methodologies and examples of the satellite based standardized terrain maps. Our results show that image maps produced from a combination of DEM and TM can provide a base on which to interpret and overlay engineering terrain units at a scale of 1:100 000 for large areas of the boreal forest regions in northern Canada. This method will result in considerable savings in time and cost when compared to traditional air photo methods. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLandsat. =650 \0$aTerrain Maps. =650 \0$aBoreal Forest. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aTerrain Maps. =650 24$aBoreal Forest. =650 24$aLandsat. =650 24$aDEM. =700 1\$aBarnett, PJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10920S.htm =LDR 04314nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP10917S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10917S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10917S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aZhang, H.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Use of Decision Support Systems to Address Spatial Variability, Uncertainty, and Risk /$cRG. Knowlton, DM. Peterson, H. Zhang. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aTraditional methods of characterizing contaminated waste sites and evaluating cleanup alternatives generally utilize conservative methods that may not produce optimal results. With the advent of powerful desktop computers, advanced database management tools, sophisticated graphical display capabilities, new statistical methods, as well as decision analysis methods, there is a greater opportunity to employ decision support systems to address spatial variability, uncertainty, sampling efficiency, risk and cost-benefit needs. Several decision support systems have been developed in the past few years that can address these needs directly, and help decision-makers evaluate their environmental liabilities and alternatives for action in a more efficient manner. EPA recognized the value of these new tools in the decision making process and instituted a review of Decision Support Systems. The EPA's Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) program is designed to peer-review innovative technologies for acceptability of use. ETV then publishes these reviews, along with verification certificates, to facilitate more rapid acceptance of the technologies. Two decision support tools that were evaluated by the ETV program, SamplingFX2 and GroundwaterFX2, will be discussed in this paper, along with examples of the use of the tools for decision making purposes. The SamplingFX toolkit utilizes geostatistical analysis techniques and operations research methods to quantify uncertainty in the nature and extent of soil contamination, as well as optimizing the number and location of samples required for characterization. The GroundwaterFX toolkit utilizes Monte Carlo simulation techniques and operations research methods to quantify uncertainty in the nature and extent of groundwater contamination, as well as optimizing the number and location of monitoring wells required for characterization, and evaluating groundwater remediation strategies. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aHydrologic. =650 \0$aGroundwater. =650 \0$aUncertainty. =650 \0$aGeostatistics. =650 \0$aEnvironmental. =650 \0$aSampling design. =650 \0$aDecision support. =650 \0$aDecision analysis. =650 \0$aOperations research. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aGeostatistics. =650 24$aGroundwater. =650 24$aModeling. =650 24$aDecision analysis. =650 24$aDecision support. =650 24$aUncertainty. =650 24$aEnvironmental. =650 24$aHydrologic. =650 24$aOperations research. =650 24$aSampling design. =700 1\$aKnowlton, RG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPeterson, DM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10917S.htm =LDR 03285nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP10914S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10914S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10914S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aStarks, PJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aModeling the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Soil Moisture at Watershed Scales Using Remote Sensing and GIS /$cPJ. Starks, JD. Ross, GC. Heathman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aSoil water content (2v) is of fundamental importance in meteorology, agriculture, and hydrology, among other scientific disciplines. In hydrology, 2v partitions rainfall into runoff and infiltration, thus impacting surface and groundwater recharge, flood forecasting, and flow routing modeling. Measurement of 2v at a point is straightforward, but point measurements are inadequate for watershed hydrology due to variability of soil properties, land cover, and meteorological inputs over space. Passive microwave remote sensing systems have been successfully used to provide regional estimates of surface 2v (0-5 cm surface layer) at the spatial resolution of the sensor. To extend these data to other depths and scales, a two-layer soil water budget model was used to combine remotely sensed estimates of 2v and spatial information on land cover, soil type and meteorological inputs to predict root zone 2v over a 611 km2 watershed. A GIS was used to pre-process and geo-register spatial data sets for input into the soil water budget model, and analyze the results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aGeographic information systems (GIS) =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aHydrology. =650 \0$aWatershed. =650 \0$aSpatial data. =650 \0$aRemote sensing. =650 \0$aSoil water content. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aSoil water content. =650 24$aSpatial data. =650 24$aRemote sensing. =650 24$aHydrology. =650 24$aModeling. =650 24$aWatershed. =650 24$aGeographic information systems (GIS) =700 1\$aHeathman, GC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRoss, JD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10914S.htm =LDR 02750nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP10911S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP10911S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP10911S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aGB656.2.R44 =082 04$a628.1$223 =100 1\$aLange, AF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDifferential GPS Update /$cAF. Lange, R. Buick. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aIn May 2000 the U. S. Department of Defense eliminated the purposeful degradation of accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS) called Selective Availability (SA). This action resulted in the accuracy of GPS improving from around 50 m to better than 10 m. With this improvement in accuracy civilians are enjoying very good performance from low-cost handheld GPS receivers, although GPS is still not accurate enough for many professional uses. The limitation of accuracy of GPS is caused by a number of system errors. Some system-wide correctable errors of GPS are reduced through the use of differential GPS techniques. The elimination of SA will allow the optimization of Wide Area DGPS networks because of the change in characteristics of the remaining error sources. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWide area DGPS. =650 \0$aDifferential GPS. =650 \0$aDifferential corrections. =650 \0$aGlobal positioning system. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aHydrology$xMathematical models$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHydrology$xRemote sensing$vCongresses. =650 14$aGlobal positioning system. =650 24$aGPS. =650 24$aDifferential GPS. =650 24$aDGPS. =650 24$aWide area DGPS. =650 24$aWADGPS. =650 24$aDifferential corrections. =700 1\$aBuick, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP10911S.htm =LDR 03799nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP159620150080 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150080$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150080$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aJuarez, Alfredo,$eauthor. =245 10$aImproved ASTM G72 Test Method for Ensuring Adequate Fuel-to-Oxidizer Ratios /$cAlfredo Juarez, Susana A. Harper. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aASTM G72/G72M-15, Standard Test Method for Autogenous Ignition Temperature of Liquids and Solids in a High-Pressure Oxygen-Enriched Environment, is currently used to evaluate materials for ignition susceptibility driven by exposure to external heat in an enriched oxygen environment. Testing performed on highly volatile liquids such as cleaning solvents has proven problematic due to inconsistent test results (nonignitions). Nonignition results can be misinterpreted as favorable oxygen compatibility, although they are more likely associated with inadequate fuel-to-oxidizer ratios. Forced evaporation during purging and inadequate sample size were identified as two potential causes for inadequate available sample material during testing. In an effort to maintain adequate fuel-to-oxidizer ratios within the reaction vessel during a test, several parameters were considered, including sample size, pretest sample chilling, pretest purging, and test pressure. Tests on a variety of solvents exhibiting a range of volatilities are presented in this paper. A proposed improvement to the standard test protocol as a result of this evaluation is also presented. Execution of the final proposed improved test protocol outlines an incremental step method of determining optimal conditions using increased sample sizes while considering test system safety limits. The proposed improved test method increases confidence in results obtained by utilizing the ASTM G72 autogenous ignition temperature test method and can aid in the oxygen compatibility assessment of highly volatile liquids and other conditions that may lead to false nonignition results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAutogenous ignition temperature (AIT) =650 \0$aVolatility. =650 \0$aNonignition. =650 \0$aGaseous oxygen. =650 \0$aLiquid solvents. =650 \0$aFuel-to-oxidizer ratio. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aAutogenous ignition temperature (AIT) =650 24$aGaseous oxygen. =650 24$aLiquid solvents. =650 24$aNonignition. =650 24$aVolatility. =650 24$aFuel-to-oxidizer ratio. =700 1\$aHarper, Susana A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150080.htm =LDR 03315nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP159620150062 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150062$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150062$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aLowrey, Nikki M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of Risks to Oxygen Systems from Particulate and Fiber Contaminants and Derivation of Cleanliness Requirements /$cNikki M. Lowrey. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (33 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b32 =520 3\$aIt has been well documented in the literature that contamination within oxygen systems can create significant fire hazards. Cleanliness limits for nonvolatile residues, ranging from 10 to 500 mg/m2, have been established for various industries and types of oxygen systems to reduce the risk of ignition of flammable organic films. Particulate cleanliness limits used for oxygen systems vary considerably. Maximum allowed particle size, quantity limits, and allocations for fibers or metallic particles are all variables seen in aerospace cleanliness limits. Particles are known to have the potential to ignite within oxygen systems and must be limited to prevent fires. Particulate contamination may also pose risks to the performance of oxygen systems that may or may not be related to ignition hazards. An extensive literature search was performed to better understand the relative importance of particle ignition mechanisms versus other deleterious effects of particles on oxygen systems and to identify rationale for derivation of particulate cleanliness limits for specific systems. The identified risks of different types and sizes of particles and fibers were analyzed. This paper summarizes the risks identified and rationale that may be used to derive particulate cleanliness limits for specific oxygen systems. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFiber. =650 \0$aParticulate. =650 \0$aContamination. =650 \0$aLiquid oxygen. =650 \0$aOxygen service. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aContamination. =650 24$aFiber. =650 24$aParticulate. =650 24$aOxygen service. =650 24$aLiquid oxygen. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150062.htm =LDR 02931nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP159620150082 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150082$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150082$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aNewton, Barry E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFactors Affecting NVR Contaminant Fire Risk /$cBradley S. Forsyth, Gwenael J. A. Chiffoleau, Barry E. Newton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aCleanliness is considered a foundational element of a safe oxygen system or component. Contaminants, particularly in the form of hydrocarbon oil or grease surface films, are considered more ignitable than the bulk materials of a component or system. Furthermore, ignition of oil or grease films is often an initiating event in fires where a kindling chain develops, eventually involving the bulk materials of the component or system. This paper describes several primary factors related to the fire risk of predominantly nonvolatile residue (NVR) contaminants. The present understanding of these factors is reviewed with discussion of applicable historical research, and new data are presented for some factors. The combined collection of research is then discussed in the context of industry standards and guidelines regarding contaminant cleanliness levels. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aNonvolatile residue (NVR) =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aKindling. =650 \0$aMigration. =650 \0$aCleanliness. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aNonvolatile residue (NVR) =650 24$aMigration. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aKindling. =650 24$aCleanliness. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael J. A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aForsyth, Bradley S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150082.htm =LDR 03163nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP159620150067 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150067$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150067$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aSchumacher, John,$eauthor. =245 10$aInvestigation of a Fire in a Liquid Oxygen Bulk Delivery Tank /$cBarry E. Newton, John Schumacher. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aThis paper presents a case study of the forensic analysis of a fire that originated in the annulus space between the inner and outer shells of a liquid oxygen bulk delivery tank that was permanently mounted inside a home health-care delivery van. The fire occurred while a dispensing facility employee was preparing to fill the tank with liquid oxygen. The fire energetically erupted from the annulus space, burning the individual and damaging the tank and van. During the fire, the inner vessel collapsed and the aluminum superinsulation between the inner and outer vessels was consumed. This paper discusses the layout of the liquid oxygen dispensing facility and bulk delivery tank, and it describes the fire's propagation and the causation theory that was developed during the investigation. Also discussed are the properties of liquid oxygen crucial to the fire's development, the typical procedure followed to fill the liquid oxygen tank, the timeline of events leading up to the fire, and the ultimate conclusions reached by these authors. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aBulk tank. =650 \0$aLiquid oxygen. =650 \0$aOxygen flash fire. =650 \0$aLiquid oxygen tank. =650 \0$aPromoted combustion. =650 \0$aForensic fire analysis. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aOxygen flash fire. =650 24$aLiquid oxygen tank. =650 24$aBulk tank. =650 24$aPromoted combustion. =650 24$aLiquid oxygen. =650 24$aForensic fire analysis. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry E.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150067.htm =LDR 04160nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP159620150071 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150071$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150071$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aWhite, James,$eauthor. =245 10$aPromoted Ignition-Combustion Tests of Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger Samples in Cold Supercritical Oxygen /$cThomas A. McNamara, Joseph F. Million, Ravi Pahade, James White. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA common practice in the industrial gas industry is to produce product oxygen by boiling pressurized liquid oxygen in a heat exchanger. Multistream brazed aluminum heat exchangers (BAHX) typically are used as oxygen product vaporizers. This method inherently exposes liquid and gaseous oxygen to aluminum material. Customer demands continue to increase the product oxygen pressure requirements, and it is recognized that higher pressures could increase the severity of an aluminum/oxygen combustion event. A series of experimental programs were conducted from 1993 to 1995 to evaluate the safe use of BAHX for boiling oxygen at elevated pressures to 6,996 kPa. The present experimental study is a companion test program that was conducted from 2010 to 2012 to evaluate BAHX promoted combustion response in cold supercritical oxygen to 15,602 kPa. Promoted combustion experiments were conducted with miniature headered BAHX samples. Two types of samples were tested. The first were approximately 3.3 kg, having a thinner parting sheet thickness, and the second approximately 3.9 kg, having thicker parting sheets. The oxygen passages contained commercial purity cold supercritical oxygen having a pressure ranging from 10,197 to 15,603 kPa and the adjacent passages contained cold supercritical air ("inert" fluid) at pressures ranging from 10,440 to 15,170 kPa. Tests were conducted with the air passage pressure both higher and lower than the oxygen passage pressure. Nichrome wire was used to ignite a hydrocarbon promoter located within an oxygen passage, simulating a promoted ignition-combustion event. The experiments provided insights into the combustion mitigation behavior of BAHX used for producing high-pressure product oxygen via pumped liquid oxygen (LOX) gasification. Data are applicable in supporting the safe use of BAHX for high-pressure oxygen service. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLiquid oxygen (LOX) =650 \0$aViolent energy release (VER) =650 \0$aBrazed aluminum heat exchanger (BAHX) =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aPromoted ignition-combustion. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aBrazed aluminum heat exchanger (BAHX) =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aPromoted ignition-combustion. =650 24$aLiquid oxygen (LOX) =650 24$aViolent energy release (VER) =700 1\$aMcNamara, Thomas A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMillion, Joseph F.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPahade, Ravi,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150071.htm =LDR 04748nam a2200673 i 4500 =001 STP159620150065 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150065$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150065$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aRostaing, Jean-Christophe,$eauthor. =245 10$aDetailed Investigation of the Sequence of Mechanisms Participating in Metals Ignition in Oxygen Using Laser Heating and In Situ, Real-Time Diagnostics /$cMaryse Muller, Hazem El-Rabii, Rémy Fabbro, Frédéric Coste, Jean-Christophe Rostaing, Martina Ridlova, Alain Colson, Hervé Barthélémy. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aFire incidents involving oxygen piping and associated equipment that have occurred below the exemption pressure threshold (per the European Industrial Gases Association [EIGA] 13/12 and the Compressed Gas Association [CGA] G4.4 standards) might motivate exploitation of additional, nonexplicit information gathered from the ASTM G124 promoted ignition and combustion test (PICT). For that, it is necessary to analyze quantitatively the complete sequence of phenomena involved in ignition then transition to propagation. First, we consider the elementary heat and mass transfer/oxidation system extending over a small depth beneath the cross section of a rod-shaped sample, heated fully controllably by an incident laser beam in gaseous oxygen. An oxygen jet flow at normal incidence reproduces the dynamic pressure condition that would occur from a local flowing pattern on a surface element of a hollow body's inner wall in a real-life system. In situ, real-time diagnostics include high-speed imaging and temperature measurements by optical pyrometry. Parameters are laser power (maximum 3-4 kW) and time of exposure to radiation, oxygen flow velocity (1 to 60 ms-1), and pressure (1 to 21 bara). The investigated parametric domain represents thousands of experiments for carbon steel and stainless steel. Ignition occurs at a characteristic critical temperature, corresponding to thermally induced loss of integrity of the primarily formed passivating oxide; although, in the case of stainless steel, a particular multistep mechanism is involved. The amount of deposited energy necessary for ignition is reduced when laser power is increased. Oxygen jet flow velocity and pressure have a negligible effect on ignition energy. Beyond the limits of this geometry (selected initially for simplicity), we now have a robust quantitative methodology for transposition to investigating puncture ignition and breach expansion for a pressurized hollow vessel, as well as the details of physical mechanisms in PICT. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPromoted ignition and combustion test (PICT) =650 \0$aLaser. =650 \0$aCarbon steel. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aIgnition temperature. =650 \0$aOxygen compatibility. =650 \0$aIgnition energy threshold. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aLaser. =650 24$aIgnition temperature. =650 24$aIgnition energy threshold. =650 24$aOxygen compatibility. =650 24$aStainless steel. =650 24$aCarbon steel. =650 24$aASTM G124. =650 24$aPromoted ignition and combustion test (PICT) =700 1\$aBarthélémy, Hervé,$eauthor. =700 1\$aColson, Alain,$eauthor. =700 1\$aCoste, Frédéric,$eauthor. =700 1\$aEl-Rabii, Hazem,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFabbro, Rémy,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMuller, Maryse,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRidlova, Martina,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150065.htm =LDR 03308nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP159620150066 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150066$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150066$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aNewton, Barry E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAutogenous Ignition Test Approach for Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO2) and Other Low-Pressure Oxygen Applications /$cGwenael J. Chiffoleau, Richard Barry, Barry E. Newton, Nicholas Linley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aA test approach for determining the autogenous ignition temperature of materials in clinical hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) is presented. This approach was developed because there was no current test approach to specifically evaluate materials for HBO2 service. The testing provides ignition temperatures of materials under HBO2 conditions and is designed to facilitate appropriate material selection. Establishing the difference between the tested material's ignition temperature and the maximum anticipated temperature of exposure in HBO2 provides a measure of the margin of safety-data that is not currently available to material selectors. Although initially designed for HBO2 environments, the test method would be applicable to other low-pressure oxygen equipment and applications commonly utilized by manufacturers of ventilators, hospital manifolds, aerospace systems, and welding/cutting equipment. This paper summarizes the test approach, discusses test variables, and data applications, and it provides considerations for using the test data to help evaluate the oxygen compatibility of materials and the qualification of materials for hyperbaric oxygen. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aAutogenous. =650 \0$aHyperbaric. =650 \0$aTemperature. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aIgnition. =650 24$aTemperature. =650 24$aHyperbaric. =650 24$aOxygen. =650 24$aAutogenous. =700 1\$aBarry, Richard,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLinley, Nicholas,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150066.htm =LDR 03318nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP159620150068 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150068$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150068$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aChowdhury, Kanchan,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatal Accident from an Oxygen Fire in an Indian Steel Plant in 2012 :$bUnresolved Questions /$cKanchan Chowdhury. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (29 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aIn what could be termed the worst industrial accident involving an oxygen system, a June 2012 fire in India at a steel plant's oxygen pressure reducing station (PRS) killed all 19 persons present during the station's planned commissioning. The government of India appointed a committee to investigate the accident. This paper provides details about system configuration and possible operations as well as involved officials' statements from the committee's unpublished report. Because the devastating fire left no witness to help chronicle the chain of operational events, the media and the public still do not understand the root cause of the accident. Schematics of the plant and its components, materials of construction, plant conditions, and circumstances that existed during the accident have been described in this paper. Laws of physics and engineering, metallurgical analyses, and a study of the remains of pipes and components are used in discussions. The recorded data that existed in various control rooms of the plant helped to ascertain and explain possible modes of operation attempted by commissioning engineers that eventually resulted in the fire, explosion, and deaths. Exclusive photographs of the accident site and burned components supplement the analysis. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFire. =650 \0$aAccident. =650 \0$aSteel plant. =650 \0$aCheck valve. =650 \0$aOxygen filter. =650 \0$aPressure reducing station. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aSteel plant. =650 24$aPressure reducing station. =650 24$aCheck valve. =650 24$aOxygen filter. =650 24$aAccident. =650 24$aFire. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150068.htm =LDR 03113nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP159620150064 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150064$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150064$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aSteinberg, Theodore A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of Combustion Products of Bulk Aluminum Rods Burning in High Pressure Oxygen in Normal and Reduced Gravity /$cOwen Plagens, Theodore A. Steinberg. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aThe burning of materials in reduced gravity has been shown to differ in many ways from burning reactions in normal gravity. In this paper, the characterization of combustion products formed from the burning of aluminum rods in high pressure oxygen was investigated in normal and reduced gravity regimes. This characterization is limited to the particle size distribution and the morphology of particles formed during the reaction because these parameters can be useful for fire prevention, fire detection, and fire suppression systems. Pressures of 200 psi (1.38 MPa) and 800 psi (5.52 MPa) were used in this study. Particle size distributions were found to be wider and to have a higher mean particle size in normal gravity and under lower pressures. Particles were spherical and were categorized by diameter and outer surface morphology. Scanning electron microscopy was used to analyze collected particles. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aMorphology. =650 \0$aBulk aluminum. =650 \0$aParticle size. =650 \0$aAluminum oxide. =650 \0$aReduced gravity. =650 \0$aCombustion products. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aCombustion products. =650 24$aBulk aluminum. =650 24$aReduced gravity. =650 24$aParticle size. =650 24$aMorphology. =650 24$aAluminum. =650 24$aAluminum oxide. =700 1\$aPlagens, Owen,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150064.htm =LDR 03456nam a2200757 i 4500 =001 STP159620150069 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150069$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150069$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aSamant, Anand V.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProperties of ToughMet® 3 Copper-Nickel-Tin Alloy for Oxygen Enriched Atmosphere Applications /$cAnand V. Samant, Michael J. Gedeon, Robert E. Kusner, Chad A. Finkbeiner, Fritz C. Grensing, W. Raymond Cribb. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aToughMet® 3, a high-performance copper-nickel-tin alloy, provides many advantages in demanding end-use applications ranging from aerospace sleeve and spherical bearings to oil and gas drilling components to industrial bearings such as heavy equipment wear plates or transmission thrust washers. ToughMet® 3 is spinodally hardened for high strength and hardness. It is designed to resist mechanical wear, galling, stress relaxation, corrosion, and erosion. It is nonmagnetic and easy to machine into complex components. In this paper, the mechanical properties and promoted ignition combustion behavior of ToughMet® 3, which make it ideally suited for applications in high-pressure oxygen enriched atmospheres, are discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aBronze. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aNo-burn. =650 \0$aToughMet. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aLow-friction. =650 \0$aHigh-pressure. =650 \0$aHigh-strength. =650 \0$aWear-resistant. =650 \0$aGalling-resistant. =650 \0$aCorrosion-resistant. =650 \0$aCopper-nickel-tin alloy. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aCopper-nickel-tin alloy. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aToughMet. =650 24$aHigh-pressure. =650 24$aOxygen. =650 24$aNo-burn. =650 24$aBronze. =650 24$aWear-resistant. =650 24$aCorrosion-resistant. =650 24$aGalling-resistant. =650 24$aLow-friction. =650 24$aHigh-strength. =700 1\$aCribb, W. Raymond,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFinkbeiner, Chad A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGedeon, Michael J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGrensing, Fritz C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKusner, Robert E.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150069.htm =LDR 03129nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP159620150060 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150060$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150060$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aMitchell, Mark A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aResults of the Test Program for Replacement of AK-225G Solvent for Cleaning NASA Propulsion Oxygen Systems /$cNikki M. Lowrey, Mark A. Mitchell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (33 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aSince the 1990s, when the Class I ozone-substance chlorofluorocarbon-113 was banned, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) propulsion test facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) and Stennis Space Center (SSC) have relied upon the solvent Asahiklin AK-225 (hydrochlorofluorocarbon-225ca/cb or HCFC-225ca/cb) and, more recently AK-225G (the single isomer form, HCFC-225cb) to safely clean and verify the cleanliness of large-scale propulsion oxygen systems. Effective January 1, 2015, the production, import, export, and new use of Class II ozone-depleting substances, including AK-225G, was prohibited in the United States by the Clean Air Act. In 2012 through 2014, NASA test labs at MSFC, SSC, and Johnson Space Center's White Sands Test Facility collaborated to seek out, test, and qualify a solvent replacement for AK-225G that is both an effective cleaner and safe for use with oxygen systems. This paper summarizes the tests performed, the results, and the lessons learned. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSolvent. =650 \0$aOxygen cleaning. =650 \0$aOzone depletion. =650 \0$aNonvolatile residue. =650 \0$aCleanliness verification. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aSolvent. =650 24$aOxygen cleaning. =650 24$aOzone depletion. =650 24$aHCFC-225. =650 24$aCleanliness verification. =650 24$aNonvolatile residue. =700 1\$aLowrey, Nikki M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150060.htm =LDR 03327nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP159620150076 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150076$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150076$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aStoltzfus, Joel,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Method for Autogenous Ignition Temperature Determination of Metal Through Induction Heating /$cJoel Stoltzfus, Timothy D. Gallus. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (22 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aTo assist in the failure analysis of a rocket thruster, the ignition temperature in oxygen-enriched atmospheres of titanium and titanium alloys was investigated. The open literature indicated melting temperatures in the range of 1,660°C (3,020°F) and ignition temperatures ranging from 250 to 1,627°C (482 to 2,961°F) for titanium powder and solid titanium, respectively. Vertically mounted test samples of varying diameters were ignited by induction heating in 66 % oxygen (O2)/balance nitrogen (N2) and in 99.5 + % O2 at 1,000 psia. Ignition was measured by either a platinum/platinum-rhodium (Type S) thermocouple comprised of 0.05-mm (0.002 in.) and 0.076-mm (0.003 in.) diameter wires welded to the samples or by a two-color pyrometer. The ignition temperatures in 66 % O2 and 99.5 + % O2, with various surface treatments and configurations, ranged from 1,623 to 1,659°C (2,953 to 3,018°F). The lack of an effect on ignition temperature as a function of oxygen concentration suggests that the ignition process is controlled by subsurface rather than surface-related processes. One unexpected result was that although sample nitriding did not change the autogenous ignition temperature (AIT), it did change the rate of combustion after ignition. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPyrometer. =650 \0$aInduction heating. =650 \0$aOxygen concentration effects. =650 \0$aTitanium autogenous ignition temperature. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aTitanium autogenous ignition temperature. =650 24$aInduction heating. =650 24$aPyrometer. =650 24$aOxygen concentration effects. =700 1\$aGallus, Timothy D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150076.htm =LDR 03161nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP159620150079 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150079$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150079$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aPerez, Horacio,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Containment Boxes as a Fire Mitigation Method in Elevated Oxygen Conditions /$cAlfredo Juarez, Susana A. Harper, Horacio Perez. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aNASA performed testing to evaluate the efficacy of fire containment boxes without forced ventilation. Configurational flammability testing was performed on a simulation avionics box replicating critical design features and filled with materials possessing representative flammability characteristics. This paper discusses the box's ability, under simulated end-use conditions, to inhibit the propagation of combustion to surrounding materials. Analysis was also performed to evaluate the potential for the fire containment box to serve as an overheat/ignition source to temperature sensitive equipment (such as items with lithium-ion batteries). Unrealistically severe combustion scenarios were used as a means to better understand the fire containment mechanism. These scenarios were achieved by utilizing materials/fuels not typically used in space vehicles due to flammability concerns. Oxygen depletion, during combustion within the fire containment boxes, drove self-extinguishment and proved an effective method of fire containment. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aVolatility. =650 \0$aAvionics box. =650 \0$aGaseous oxygen. =650 \0$aLiquid solvents. =650 \0$aConfiguration flammability. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aAvionics box. =650 24$aConfiguration flammability. =650 24$aGaseous oxygen. =650 24$aLiquid solvents. =650 24$aVolatility. =700 1\$aHarper, Susana A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJuarez, Alfredo,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150079.htm =LDR 04135nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP159620150087 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150087$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150087$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aStoltzfus, Joel,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Improved Approach for Analyzing the Oxygen Compatibility of Solvents and Other Oxygen-Flammable Materials for Use in Oxygen Systems /$cSusana A. Harper, Alfredo Juarez, Stephen F. Peralta, Joel Stoltzfus, Christina Piña Arpin, Harold D. Beeson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aSolvents used to clean oxygen system components must be assessed for oxygen compatibility because incompatible residue or fluid inadvertently left behind within an oxygen system can pose a flammability risk. The most recent approach focused on solvent ignition susceptibility to assess the flammability risk associated with these materials. Previous evaluations included ambient pressure liquid oxygen (LOX) mechanical impact testing (ASTM G86) and autogenous ignition temperature (AIT) testing (ASTM G72). The goal in this approach was to identify a solvent material that was not flammable in oxygen. As environmental policies restrict the available options of acceptable solvents, it has proven difficult to identify one that is not flammable in oxygen. A more rigorous oxygen compatibility approach is needed in an effort to select a new solvent for NASA applications. NASA's White Sands Test Facility proposed an approach that acknowledges oxygen flammability yet selects solvent materials based on their relative oxygen compatibility ranking, similar to that described in ASTM G63-99. Solvents are selected based on their ranking with respect to minimal ignition susceptibility, damage, and propagation potential, as well as their relative ranking when compared with other solvent materials that are successfully used in oxygen systems. Based on these comparisons, in which solvents exhibited properties within those ranges seen with proven oxygen system materials, it is believed that Solstice PF, L-14780, and Vertrel MCA would perform well with respect to oxygen compatibility. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSolvent. =650 \0$aGaseous oxygen. =650 \0$aCleaning solvent. =650 \0$aMaterials selection. =650 \0$aOxygen flammability. =650 \0$aOxygen compatibility. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aMaterials selection. =650 24$aOxygen compatibility. =650 24$aOxygen flammability. =650 24$aSolvent. =650 24$aCleaning solvent. =650 24$aGaseous oxygen. =650 24$aASTM G86. =650 24$aASTM G72. =650 24$aASTM G63. =650 24$aASTM D240. =700 1\$aArpin, Christina Piña,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBeeson, Harold D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHarper, Susana A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJuarez, Alfredo,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPeralta, Stephen F.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150087.htm =LDR 03452nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP159620150081 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150081$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150081$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aPerez, Horacio,$eauthor. =245 10$aOxygen Partial Pressure and Oxygen Concentration Flammability :$bCan They Be Correlated? /$cSusana A. Harper, Alfredo Juarez, Horacio Perez, David B. Hirsch, Harold D. Beeson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aNASA possesses a large quantity of flammability data performed in International Space Station (ISS) airlock (30 % Oxygen 526 mmHg) and ISS cabin (24.1 % Oxygen 760 mmHg) conditions. As new programs develop, other oxygen and pressure conditions emerge. In an effort to apply existing data, the question arises: Do equivalent oxygen partial pressures perform similarly with respect to flammability? This paper evaluates how material flammability performance is impacted from both the maximum oxygen concentration (MOC) and maximum total pressures (MTP) perspectives. From these studies, oxygen partial pressures can be compared for both the MOC and MTP methods to determine the role of partial pressure in material flammability. This evaluation also assesses the influence of other variables on flammability performance. The findings presented in this paper suggest flammability is more dependent on oxygen concentration than equivalent partial pressure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMaximum oxygen concentration (MOC) =650 \0$aNormoxic. =650 \0$aFlammability. =650 \0$aGaseous oxygen. =650 \0$aElevated oxygen. =650 \0$aEnriched oxygen. =650 \0$aPartial pressure. =650 \0$aPropagation rate. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aPartial pressure. =650 24$aGaseous oxygen. =650 24$aMaximum oxygen concentration (MOC) =650 24$aNormoxic. =650 24$aFlammability. =650 24$aElevated oxygen. =650 24$aEnriched oxygen. =650 24$aNASA Standard 6001 Test 1. =650 24$aPropagation rate. =700 1\$aBeeson, Harold D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHarper, Susana A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHirsch, David B.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJuarez, Alfredo,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150081.htm =LDR 04222nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP159620150072 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150072$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150072$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aRoss, H. R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNASA Independent Assessment of Ambient Pressure Liquid Oxygen (LOX) Impact Testing of Halogenated Solvents /$cH. R. Ross, S. J. Gentz. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (28 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe liquid oxygen (LOX) reactivity results using the ambient pressure LOX mechanical impact test did not yield reproducible results for halogenated (precision cleaning) solvents tested at the Johnson Space Center (JSC), the White Sands Test Facility (WSTF), and at the Marshall Space Flight Center-Materials Combustion Research Facility (MCRF-MSFC) to replace the precision cleaning solvent, HCFC 225 (AK225). The ambient pressure LOX impact testing is established in the ASTM G86-98 test method and is specified by Test 13A in NASA STD 6001(B). In this test method, a known amount of energy is transferred from a free falling plummet to a striker pin resting directly on the test specimen immersed in LOX. The WSTF impact tester produced higher reactivity rates at lower energy levels for the same tests performed at MSFC. This indicates factors other than total input energy to the sample influence the materials reactivity in LOX. Penetration (calibrated) drop tests were performed at WSTF and MSFC. The penetration drop tests provide a simple and reliable method for verifying impact energy, but this method does not provide a measurement of other factors that may contribute to the material's sensitivity to impact reactions. This paper discusses the interaction of factors that are not clearly addressed in the ASTM G86-98 test method and that should be an important focus of attention. Many variables were examined, including percent of relative humidity during sample preparation, the use of the plummet (rebound) catcher, variability of sample preparation at each facility, and impact testing with and without the insert disks. These and other variables attribute to the wide differences in reactivity. More standardization and controls in the test protocol, along with further testing and improvements, are recommended. It is hoped that the insight and observations of the NASA independent assessment (IA) team will provide useful support and discussions for improving the standard test method that is used for ambient pressure LOX impact testing. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aEdge reaction. =650 \0$aRepeatability. =650 \0$aRebound impacts. =650 \0$aHalogenated solvents. =650 \0$aLiquid oxygen (LOX) mechanical impact. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aLiquid oxygen (LOX) mechanical impact. =650 24$aRepeatability. =650 24$aHalogenated solvents. =650 24$aEdge reaction. =650 24$aRebound impacts. =650 24$aIgnition. =700 1\$aGentz, S. J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150072.htm =LDR 03199nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP159620150061 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150061$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150061$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aShabunya, S. I.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSimulation of Cylindrical Rod Combustion in High-Pressure Oxygen by Steady-State Jet Model /$cS. I. Shabunya, V. V. Martynenko, V. I. Ignatenko, J. -C. Rostaing. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (25 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aA steady-state jet model is developed to simulate combustion of iron rods in a high-pressure oxygen atmosphere. The suggested jet mode of combustion is characterized by a constant regression rate of melting interface (RRMI) with its value solely controlled by a melting droplet area between the melting front and the maximum temperature region; experimentally observed periodic droplet detachment does not affect RRMI. An analytical solution in an adiabatic approach and a numerical solution with radiative losses are obtained. The developed model comprises two parameters that simulate mass and heat transfer. The analytical solution contains the product of these coefficients. By analyzing the results of experiments with 1-mm diameter rods, the values of these coefficients were obtained by means of an optimization procedure. The simulation predictions are in agreement with experimental data for different rod diameters and oxygen pressures. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aIron burning. =650 \0$aBurning temperature. =650 \0$aOxygen compatibility. =650 \0$aMelting drop formation. =650 \0$aRegression rate of melting interface. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aIron burning. =650 24$aRegression rate of melting interface. =650 24$aBurning temperature. =650 24$aMelting drop formation. =650 24$aOxygen compatibility. =700 1\$aIgnatenko, V. I.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMartynenko, V. V.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRostaing, J. -C.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150061.htm =LDR 03181nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP159620150074 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150074$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150074$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aNewton, Barry E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStainless Steel Plug Valve Incident in High Pressure Oxygen :$bDelrin® Seat and Silicone-Based Lubricant /$cJared D. Hooser, Bradley S. Forsyth, Gwenael J. A. Chiffoleau, Barry E. Newton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aA fire occurred in a stainless steel plug valve after completing a high pressure oxygen filling operation. The incident plug valve was being used to manually limit pressurization rates to downstream oxygen cylinders up to 20.7 MPa (3,000 psi). Fire developed within the plug valve when the filling operation was being completed (valve closing) and proceeded to burn out a downstream flexhose. Following the incident, it was determined that the plug valve had a Delrin® (acetal) seat and silicone-based lubrication. An insightful observation from the incident was that the relatively large Delrin® seat combined with the silicone-based lubrication did not kindle the stainless steel body or valve plug. This paper describes the incident and provides a summary of observations and discussion regarding this oxygen fire. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAcetal. =650 \0$aDelrin®. =650 \0$aPlug valve. =650 \0$aKindling chain. =650 \0$aOxygen fire incident. =650 \0$aHeat of combustion energy. =650 \0$aSilicone-based lubricants. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aOxygen fire incident. =650 24$aPlug valve. =650 24$aSilicone-based lubricants. =650 24$aDelrin®. =650 24$aAcetal. =650 24$aHeat of combustion energy. =650 24$aKindling chain. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael J. A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aForsyth, Bradley S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHooser, Jared D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150074.htm =LDR 04082nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP159620160027 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620160027$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620160027$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aDowning, Walter D.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSpace Exploration and Fire Technology at Southwest Research Institute-Learning from the Past and Preparing for the Future /$cWalter D. Downing. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aTragedies involving fires, explosions, or heat-induced structural failures are among the leading causes of property loss, injuries, and deaths in space travel. The risk is acute in oxygen-enriched environments or where other oxidizers are present. Working with the National Air and Space Administration's (NASA) space program since the agency's inception in 1958, staff have collaborated in the testing, research, and development resulting from the Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia accidents. Expertise has developed from conducting extensive programs dedicated to fire research and testing. Specialized staff perform fire resistance testing, material flammability testing, and research in fire technology on a wide range of projects supporting the engineering development of materials performance standards, materials certification, and product development. With the retirement of the shuttle fleet, NASA has shifted its focus toward the development of technologies and capabilities to carry humans beyond low-Earth-orbit (LEO), with an emphasis on lightweight materials to reduce costs. This requirement drives greater use of composites and synthetic materials whose fire resistance, flammability, smoke, and toxicity characteristics in spaceflight environments and microgravity conditions are not as well-known as more conventional materials. Consequently, there is a need to conduct fire research under microgravity conditions and atmospheric environments more closely representing spacecraft. Opinions expressed in this paper are the views of Southwest Research Institute. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSpace hardware. =650 \0$aFire technology. =650 \0$aManned spaceflight. =650 \0$aNASA space program. =650 \0$aSpaceflight industry. =650 \0$aSpaceflight research. =650 \0$aFire research and testing. =650 \0$aMicrogravity environments. =650 \0$aOxygen-enriched environments. =650 \0$aSouthwest Research Institute. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aFire technology. =650 24$aFire research and testing. =650 24$aNASA space program. =650 24$aSpaceflight research. =650 24$aSpaceflight industry. =650 24$aManned spaceflight. =650 24$aSpace hardware. =650 24$aOxygen-enriched environments. =650 24$aMicrogravity environments. =650 24$aSouthwest Research Institute. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620160027.htm =LDR 02816nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP159620150075 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150075$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150075$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aTylka, Jonathan M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAuto Ignition Temperature Test Chamber Fire Investigation /$cJonathan M. Tylka, Timothy D. Gallus. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aDuring routine auto ignition temperature (AIT) testing of a solvent at the NASA White Sands Test Facility (WSTF), a fire breached the test system. The sample being tested was 99 % dodecane (C12). It was exposed to a test atmosphere of 15.7 MPa gas, meeting aviator's breathing oxygen (ABO) specifications (>=99.5 % O2). During testing, a metal fire occurred, resulting in multiple breaches of the test system. During the event, the chamber pressure transducer mechanically burst, indicating a pressure increase of at least 159 MPa/s. This fire represented the first AIT system breach in 30 years of testing at WSTF. An investigation was undertaken to determine the cause of the breach and to propose countermeasures to prevent future mishaps. A proposed ignition scenario is presented along with an approach for preventing future incidents. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFailure analysis. =650 \0$aFire investigation. =650 \0$aAutogenous ignition temperature. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aG72/G72M-09. =650 24$aAutogenous ignition temperature. =650 24$aFailure analysis. =650 24$aFire investigation. =700 1\$aGallus, Timothy D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150075.htm =LDR 04408nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP159620150070 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150070$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150070$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aWoitzek, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOxygen Endurance Testing of Oxygen Cylinder Valves /$cT. Kasch, C. Binder, N. Treisch, M. Szypkowski, A. Woitzek. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aCylinder valves for oxygen service that meet the standard DIN EN ISO 10297 should be safe, if properly handled by the user. In the last few years, however, the number of safety incidents with oxygen valves that has been reported to the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) has increased. According to the incident reports, incorrect handling can be ruled out. People were seriously injured and, in most cases, the causes of these incidents were not clear. Very often such incidents occurred during opening and closing of the valves. Therefore, the technical-scientific community has put the existing methods for type testing more and more into question. Besides other mandatory tests, the aforementioned standard allows the endurance test to be performed with air or with nitrogen. This is appropriate for all other gases but not for oxygen. Up to now, this test did not consider the fact that cylinder valves also contain nonmetallic seat materials and lubricants that may react with oxygen in a dangerous way. Because of this unsatisfactory situation, BAM initiated a research project to perform endurance testing of cylinder valves for oxygen service with oxygen. This test accurately simulates real-life situations when the cylinder valve is opened or closed. The first part of this project was the development of a new oxygen operated endurance tester in accordance with DIN EN ISO 10297. In the second part, endurance testing of valves with air and with oxygen was performed and the results were compared. In addition, another mandatory test of the standard, the oxygen pressure surge test, was carried out on new valves and on valves that had undergone endurance tests with air or oxygen to see the influence on the burn-out safety of such pre-stressed valves. This paper presents the main results of the project. The findings clearly speak for implementing the oxygen endurance test not only with DIN EN ISO 10297 but also with various other standards to increase the burn-out safety of oxygen cylinder valves. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFire risk. =650 \0$aLubricant. =650 \0$aIgnition source. =650 \0$aEndurance testing. =650 \0$aIncident research. =650 \0$aHigh pressure oxygen. =650 \0$aNonmetallic material. =650 \0$aOxygen pressure surge. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aEndurance testing. =650 24$aHigh pressure oxygen. =650 24$aNonmetallic material. =650 24$aLubricant. =650 24$aFire risk. =650 24$aIgnition source. =650 24$aIncident research. =650 24$aOxygen pressure surge. =700 1\$aBinder, C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKasch, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSzypkowski, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTreisch, N.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150070.htm =LDR 03696nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP159620150073 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150073$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150073$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aNewton, Barry E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFailure Analysis of a Liquid Oxygen Gate Valve Fire /$cGwenael J. A. Chiffoleau, Elliot T. Forsyth, Barry E. Newton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe failure analysis of a fire-damaged liquid oxygen gate valve is presented. During start-up operations of a liquid oxygen system, a gate isolation valve experienced an internal ignition that propagated in the valve and breached the extended bonnet under pressure. The resulting fire led to the fatality of two operators. The gate valve was part of a double block with bypass valve configuration, and constructed of stainless steel alloys, a polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) bearing and a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)/graphite composite packing. Based on fire patterns, the most probable origin was identified proximate to the bearing location. This was further supported by 13 other similar valves in the same plant demonstrating non-propagating ignitions proximate to their bearings. These bearings, along with unburned exemplars, exhibited contaminants consistent with silicone oil and hydrocarbons. The incident valve remains also exhibited evidence of these contaminants. The gate valve pressure was determined to be between 30 and 60 bar (435-870 psig). Although the exact conditions and operations proximate to the valve at the time of the incident were indeterminable, the most probable ignition mechanism identified was repetitive (vibrational) mechanical impact loading on the oil contaminants and bearing at the bearing location. This paper summarizes the failure analysis and presents contributing factors and recommendations based on findings. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLiquid oxygen (LOX) =650 \0$aFire. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aForensic. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aGate valve. =650 \0$aContaminants. =650 \0$aMechanical impact. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aOxygen. =650 24$aLiquid oxygen (LOX) =650 24$aFire. =650 24$aForensic. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aGate valve. =650 24$aContaminants. =650 24$aMechanical impact. =700 1\$aChiffoleau, Gwenael J. A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aForsyth, Elliot T.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150073.htm =LDR 04192nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP159620150077 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150077$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150077$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aSteinberg, Theodore A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStatistical Considerations for Adiabatic Compression Testing /$cBarry E. Newton, Theodore A. Steinberg. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aASTM G74 has been used for many years to evaluate nonmetallic materials and components for oxygen service. When originally published in 1982, this standard considered a "passing" result to be zero ignitions of a material out of 20 samples tested. However, researchers have recognized that the originally prescribed methodology results in a cumulative binomial confidence of about 36 % for a passing result. As a result, the low confidence for a passing result could be potentially misleading when results are used to qualify materials or components for oxygen service, unless the data is analyzed through available statistical approaches. This paper summarizes research performed to evaluate the statistical aspects of gaseous fluid impact testing so that ignition probabilities can be considered in the test methodology. Data derived by the test method are evaluated by a logistic regression approach in order to describe the behavior of the materials being tested and to compare different materials or test conditions. Therefore, the statistical aspects of the test are shown to be crucial to understanding and applying the data obtained. This paper demonstrates that the ASTM G74 test and all international tests of a similar nature because all use the same test embodiment and are inherently probabilistic and subject to variability that seems random without application of appropriate statistical analysis. However, meaningful results can be developed when the appropriate statistical tools are utilized. Logistic regression analysis is only one available method to analyze binomial data (ignition/no-ignition); but it is a powerful tool that can help to bring clarity to the trends in data that are obscured by sometimes seemingly random behavior. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aTest severity. =650 \0$aLogistic regression. =650 \0$aGaseous fluid impact. =650 \0$aOxygen compatibility. =650 \0$aOxygen qualification. =650 \0$aAdiabatic compression. =650 \0$aMaterial or component ignition. =650 \0$aMaterial or component qualification. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aGaseous fluid impact. =650 24$aAdiabatic compression. =650 24$aOxygen. =650 24$aOxygen compatibility. =650 24$aOxygen qualification. =650 24$aTest severity. =650 24$aLogistic regression. =650 24$aMaterial or component qualification. =650 24$aMaterial or component ignition. =650 24$aASTM G74. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry E.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150077.htm =LDR 03843nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP159620150063 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2016\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP159620150063$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP159620150063$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTH9446.I47 =082 04$a660/.2961$223 =100 1\$aSteinberg, Theodore A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of a Near-Adiabatic Compression Process to Increase Fire Safety Within Oxygen Systems, Focusing on Non-Metals /$cMaria Ryan, Theodore A. Steinberg, Barry E. Newton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2016. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aOne of the most important ignition mechanisms initiating burning in nonmetallic materials, which is directly linked to many large oxygen system fires, is the rapid or near-adiabatic compression of oxygen against a nonmetallic material. Adiabatic compression testing of components and systems is utilized worldwide to determine their compatibility in oxygen systems. However, limited research is available on how adiabatic compression energy is transferred to nonmetallic materials, leading to ignition. By characterizing the transfer of heat from hot compressed oxygen into the non-metal that occurs prior to ignition, an analytical model will be developed to describe this process. A transient model of non-metals in a pure oxygen environment is considered. The development of the mathematical model that simulates the behavior of non-metal ignition when subjected to a near-adiabatic compression process is presented. The ignition model investigates various physical mechanisms, such as heat transfer mechanisms, and reaction rates to determine processes involved during the transfer of heat from hot oxygen to a non-metal prior to ignition. The focus of this model is the gas/solid interface. This research is currently ongoing. Future work will validate the model experimentally before determining maximum safe compression rates to prevent the ignition of different classes of nonmetallic materials. The significance of this research is to increase the fire safety of oxygen systems by establishing a theoretical model to reduce, or eliminate, one of the most common mechanisms of ignition found within oxygen systems-that is, adiabatic compression. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aOxygen. =650 \0$aIgnition. =650 \0$aNon-metal. =650 \0$aFire safety. =650 \0$aGas-phase reaction. =650 \0$aAdiabatic compression. =650 \0$aFlammable materials$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aChemicals$xFires and fire prevention$xMathematical models. =650 \0$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. =650 14$aAdiabatic compression. =650 24$aFire safety. =650 24$aOxygen. =650 24$aNon-metal. =650 24$aIgnition. =650 24$aGas-phase reaction. =700 1\$aNewton, Barry E.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRyan, Maria,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP159620150063.htm =LDR 03722nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP156420120109 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120109$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120109$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aJohnson, Bryan,$eauthor. =245 10$aDetermining Possible Impact of In-Service Grease Mixtures With a Stress Rheometer as an Element of a Predictive Maintenance Program /$cBryan Johnson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aTwo primary challenges exist when performing condition monitoring of in-service grease. These challenges include obtaining a representative sample of the bulk grease and in obtaining enough sample volume to be able to produce meaningful data. Grease testing is further complicated when mixtures of more than one grease is in place as grease mixtures can degrade the overall grease performance. This paper will discuss a technology that uses minimal grease to provide rheological information about the consistency of the grease and how this same technology may be used to gain insight on how a mixture may be expected to perform when placed in service. Grease is an important lubricant type largely because it remains in service in the proximity of what is being lubricated. When the grease structure no longer supports this function, the grease may become unable to properly lubricate simply because of geography. An important failure mode of grease is when the grease becomes overly stiff or conversely loses its structure or consistency. When this occurs, the grease is not positioned properly or may be incapable of providing or releasing oil. Cone penetration is the ASTM standard method for use in determining the consistency of grease. This test method may not be useful when applied to condition monitoring as large grease volumes are required for this test and this amount of grease is seldom available from a used or in-service grease application. A stress rheometer is a highly repeatable instrument that produces meaningful measurements that can be quickly obtained from an in-service grease sample. This instrument can provide additional insight beyond what a cone penetration test can accomplish into how grease is expected to perform. As only small volumes of grease are needed, the use of a stress rheometer is well suited for in-service condition monitoring as the actual in-service grease can be included in the mixture study. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aGrease. =650 \0$aRheometer. =650 \0$aCondition monitoring. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aGrease. =650 24$aCondition monitoring. =650 24$aRheometer. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120109.htm =LDR 03231nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP156420120119 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120119$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120119$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aTripathi, Anubhav,$eauthor. =245 10$aHand-Portable Kinematic Viscometer /$cJinkee Lee, Derek Croote, Anubhav Tripathi, Thomas G. Barraclough, Eric J. Olson, Zoltan S. Brutler, Stephen D. Lawrence, Patrick F. Henning. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aIn this paper a new microfluidic kinematic viscometer that offers effortless cleaning, simple operation, and rapid results is presented. Kinematic viscosity measurement is performed in minutes, with no calibration, no density verification, and no temperature measurement required. The unique microchannel design, in which the fluid is bound on two sides by two parallel aluminum plates, leaves the fluid exposed to air on the other two sides. This unbounded microchannel enhances the signal clarity of internal optics, but more important, it vastly simplifies cleaning. The fluid does not overflow the microchannel because there is a favorable balance of surface-tension-induced pressure over hydrostatic pressure. Kinematic viscosity is calculated based on the average velocity of the fluid front traveling down the microchannel as measured by three sets of emitters and detectors arranged along the sides of the microchannel. The results are shown to be in agreement with values obtained using commercial laboratory equipment for fluids with viscosities of less than 300 cSt measured at a constant temperature of 40°C. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aKinematic. =650 \0$aViscometer. =650 \0$aMicrofluidic. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aMicrofluidic. =650 24$aViscometer. =650 24$aKinematic. =700 1\$aBarraclough, Thomas G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBrutler, Zoltan S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aCroote, Derek,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHenning, Patrick F.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLawrence, Stephen D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLee, Jinkee,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOlson, Eric J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120119.htm =LDR 02242nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP156420120090 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120090$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120090$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aMiiller, Gregory C.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLow-Temperature Rheological Response of Fresh Versus Used Oils Using the Scanning Brookfield Technique /$cGregory C. Miiller. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aRheological measurements of modern engine oils have been shown to be important, particularly when determining their low-temperature pumpability. Historical and recent field failures dictate that testing fresh and used oils is critical in determining whether oil is free of the potential to form a structure reported as gelation. This paper presents studies utilizing the scanning Brookfield technique as a powerful tool to analyze both fresh and used engine oils. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aFresh oil. =650 \0$aScanning Brookfield Technique. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aScanning Brookfield Technique. =650 24$aFresh oil. =650 24$aTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120090.htm =LDR 03455nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP156420120193 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120193$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120193$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aWurzbach, Rich,$eauthor. =245 10$aAbsolute Viscosity and Sample Density Measurement Methods to Determine and Report Absolute and Kinematic Viscosity Values for Used Lubricating Oils /$cEvan Bupp, Lisa Williams, Rich Wurzbach, George Staniewski. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aTrending the viscosity of used lubricating oils utilizing absolute measurement methods can be an important part of a condition monitoring program. Where kinematic measurements by capillary flow can be more applicable to quality control of new lubricants, absolute viscosity measurement methods can provide data that more directly correlates to a lubricants suitability for further use in a given machine, and is less sensitive to variations because of certain contaminants that might adversely affect trends otherwise obtained by kinematic measurement methods. Absolute viscosity methods are explored by an oscillating absolute viscometer producing a viscosity-density product as the measured parameter. Utilizing the measured density to then calculate absolute and kinematic viscosity from the oscillating absolute viscometer provides a broad and comparative data set. This paper discusses a controlled temperature chamber design that holds and preconditions the samples and the absolute viscometer oscillating geometry. It also discusses the correlation and differences between absolute and kinematic viscosity measurements made on various new and used lubricants, including aged, oxidized, and contaminated lubricant samples. The goal of this project was to determine the suitability of measuring viscosity in this manner as compared to established methods, which will allow the user to select a method based on ease of use and tailor it to their specific application. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aViscosity. =650 \0$aAbsolute viscosity. =650 \0$aKinematic viscosity. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aViscosity. =650 24$aAbsolute viscosity. =650 24$aKinematic viscosity. =700 1\$aBupp, Evan,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStaniewski, George,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWilliams, Lisa,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120193.htm =LDR 03236nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP156420120116 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120116$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120116$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aWurzbach, Rich,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Application of Sensors for In- Situ Measurements of In-Service Grease Rheology /$cEvan Bupp, Dave Wooton, Rich Wurzbach. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aThe in-service application of greases requires a careful consideration of the viscometrics of the fluid. Often this property is measured by the consistency of the grease using a cone penetrometer. This technique presents challenges related both to sample size and the suitability of this test for evaluating in-service grease performance. This paper describes the application of an on-line sensor designed for the measurement of lube oil viscosity to study grease fluid properties. Utilizing this in situ tool, the temperature effects of the apparent viscosity of the grease were studied. The temperature effects were evaluated in both static and dynamic environments. The study initially varied the temperature of the grease into which the sensor was immersed, and then progressed to placing the measurement tool into an operating environment to observe the dynamic response and viscometric changes of in-service operation. The non-Newtonian behavior of the grease provided a non-typical temperature-viscosity relationship. The conditions of dynamic flow also provided a measureable sensor response to give insight into flow mechanics and sensor placement for future measurements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aGrease. =650 \0$aViscosity. =650 \0$aIn-service fluid. =650 \0$aCondition monitoring. =650 \0$aMotor-operated valve. =650 \0$aTemperature dependency. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aGrease. =650 24$aViscosity. =650 24$aIn-service fluid. =650 24$aCondition monitoring. =650 24$aTemperature dependency. =650 24$aMotor-operated valve. =700 1\$aBupp, Evan,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWooton, Dave,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120116.htm =LDR 02760nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP156420120068 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120068$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120068$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aPark, Noh A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRheological Property Measurements of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids With the Falling Needle Viscometer /$cNoh A. Park, Hannah L. Park. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe falling needle viscometer (FNV) was originally developed to measure the rheological properties of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. However, the FNV is a versatile instrument that can also experimentally determine other physical properties of liquids. In addition to measuring viscosity, it can measure liquid density, zero shear rate viscosity and yield stress, mixture concentration, relative particle settling rates, intrinsic viscosity and molecular weight, and high-pressure (up to 50 000 psi) and high-temperature (up to 350°C) viscosity. Because of the simplicity of the FNV principle, portable and/or disposable viscometers can be made available for lubricants and greases even under field conditions. These types of viscometers greatly reduce testing time because sample tube cleaning is not required. Examples of measurements of rheological properties as well as the aforementioned topics will be presented and discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aRheology. =650 \0$aViscosity. =650 \0$aFalling needle viscometer. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aViscosity. =650 24$aRheology. =650 24$aFalling needle viscometer. =700 1\$aPark, Hannah L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120068.htm =LDR 03354nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP156420120117 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120117$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120117$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aSelby, Theodore W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of the Effects of Normal Automobile Engine Use on the High Shear Rate Viscosity, Wear, and Volatility of Four Engine Oils /$cTheodore W. Selby. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aModern civilization is much more dependent on two essentials than is perceived by almost all of the world's population. Both involve lubricants and lubrication. The first is lubrication of all mechanical devices developed to undergird this civilization. The second is transportation of the vital components and peoples of this civilization. Both essentials are interlocked. It was thought to be of interest to this present symposium on viscosity and rheology of in-service fluids as they pertain to condition monitoring to view the behavior of engine oils in normal service. Initial studies of four engine oils both as fresh and after a normal drain interval of several thousand miles were made by high shear rate viscometry at 1.0 x 106 s-1 shear rate and 100°C and 150°C. In addition, elemental analyses of these fresh and used engine oils also were made to determine additive, contaminant, and wear content of the oils. Last, a special study of the fresh and used engine oils by applying gas chromatography in a somewhat different pattern gave interesting information on the influences of engines, driving patterns, engine condition, and lubricant response. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aViscosity. =650 \0$aEngine oil. =650 \0$aHigh shear rate. =650 \0$aUsed engine oil. =650 \0$aGas chromatography. =650 \0$aEngine oil volatility. =650 \0$aAnalysis of engine oil. =650 \0$aTapered bearing simulator viscometer. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aEngine oil. =650 24$aViscosity. =650 24$aHigh shear rate. =650 24$aEngine oil volatility. =650 24$aAnalysis of engine oil. =650 24$aTapered bearing simulator viscometer. =650 24$aUsed engine oil. =650 24$aGas chromatography. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120117.htm =LDR 02885nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP156420130001 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420130001$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420130001$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aWurzbach, Richard,$eauthor. =245 10$aDie-Extrusion Method for Comparing Changes in Grease Consistency and Flow Characteristics /$cRichard Wurzbach, Lisa Williams. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe long-standing and sole method for determination of grease consistency has been the worked (and unworked) cone-penetration values. The 60 double-stroke worked penetration value, by an ASTM method, has served as the National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) grade, for the purpose of specifying commercial classes of consistency. These consistency values have been effective for machine and lubrication system designers, as well as for grease manufacturers, for the purpose of matching up the right consistency of grease for a given equipment application. However, once the grease is in service, the cone-penetrometer test is no longer a viable method to evaluate changes in consistency caused by aging, mixing of greases, contamination by solids or liquids, oxidation of the grease, or other changes in the physical characteristics related to rheology and flow. In this regard, it has been difficult to establish and adopt in-service grease-analysis methods that adequately address adverse changes in consistency. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aGrease. =650 \0$aConsistency. =650 \0$aCone penetration. =650 \0$aIn-service testing. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aGrease. =650 24$aConsistency. =650 24$aIn-service testing. =650 24$aCone penetration. =700 1\$aWilliams, Lisa,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420130001.htm =LDR 02779nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP156420120085 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120085$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120085$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aGrant, David H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUse of Routine Low-Temperature Viscosity Measurement to Prevent Sudden Transformer Failure Upon Very Cold Startup /$cDavid H. Grant. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aWhen a power transformer is called into service, it may face a high current load. During cold storage, the oil that cools it can congeal. If such a blockage prevents normal oil circulation, the transformer can overheat in its first few minutes of such cold-start operation. When this scenario was first an operational concern for utilities, there was no good test to determine whether oil of concern could lead to this problem. This adaptation of an ASTM test was devised and put to daily use at Manitoba. It has been used for over 25 years to ensure that no batch of oil used here can lead to such an equipment failure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aViscosity. =650 \0$aInsulating oil. =650 \0$aDynamic heat flux. =650 \0$aOver-heat failure. =650 \0$aPower transformer. =650 \0$aElectrical transformer. =650 \0$aNon-Newtonian viscosity. =650 \0$aLow-temperature viscosity. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aViscosity. =650 24$aLow-temperature viscosity. =650 24$aElectrical transformer. =650 24$aPower transformer. =650 24$aOver-heat failure. =650 24$aInsulating oil. =650 24$aDynamic heat flux. =650 24$aNon-Newtonian viscosity. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120085.htm =LDR 03395nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP156420120073 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120073$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120073$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aSander, John,$eauthor. =245 10$aStart-Up Viscosity of In-Service Engine Oils at Low Temperatures /$cAmy Rishell, John Sander, Trey Ronnebaum. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aIt has long been established, that the majority of wear that occurs in an engine occurs at start-up. The reason for this is that engine oil normally resides in the crankcase and must be pumped to certain areas of the engine for it to serve its purpose of lubrication. Before the oil is pumped, the engine must be cranked, or started, to engage the oil pump that transfers the engine oil. Out of necessity, the lubricant industry has studied the low-temperature cranking and pumping properties of engine oil. The result has been the creation of an engine oil viscosity classification, SAE J300, which includes requirements for winter viscosity performance. Yet, these requirements are for new engine oils. Limited published research seems to be available with respect to these same oils once they are in service in an engine for an extended amount of time. The goal of this paper will be to evaluate the low-temperature cranking and pumping properties of used engine oils. To evaluate these properties, in-service engine oil samples will be evaluated using the cold cranking simulator and the mini rotary viscometer, because of the vast amount of industry experience with these tests while evaluating oils against SAE J300 classification requirements. These tests will be employed while evaluating numerous used engine oil samples collected from various applications. The big question is whether or not the aging and contamination that engine oils experience dramatically alter low-temperature cranking and pumping properties. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aEngine start-up. =650 \0$aLow-temp viscosity. =650 \0$aIn-service lubricant testing. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aIn-service lubricant testing. =650 24$aLow-temp viscosity. =650 24$aEngine start-up. =700 1\$aRishell, Amy,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRonnebaum, Trey,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120073.htm =LDR 03637nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP156420120194 =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2013\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP156420120194$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP156420120194$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTJ1077 =082 04$a665.5/3850287$223 =100 1\$aWurzbach, Richard,$eauthor. =245 10$aGrease Working and Its Role in Consistency Trending /$cEvan Bupp, Richard Wurzbach. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2013. =300 \\$a1 online resource (5 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aThe complex nature of grease, as a semi-fluid, dictates the means by which repeatable, meaningful data can be obtained regarding the rheological properties of grease. Because of the non-Newtonian behavior of grease, the measured consistency will change with respect to the amount of shear placed on the grease prior to testing. Because of this, standard methods require grease rheological properties to be taken after a standard shear condition is met, and the grease is considered "worked." Standard grease working, with a grease worker, provides a standard shear condition so that comparisons can be made between samples from varying batches or locations. In this paper, we compare current methods of grease working to a new approach, using a micro-mixer. The micro-mixer passes the grease through a "cat-eye-" shaped orifice created by the overlapping area of two 0.200-in.-diameter circular holes offset by 0.100 in. Using opposing oscillating mechanical pistons, the grease is worked while passing back and forth through this single orifice. The method requires a much smaller sample size than current methods and supports rheometer and die extrusion testing, allowing greater flexibility for in-service condition monitoring and situations where taking a larger sample is not feasible or desirable. Discussed in this paper are the effects of grease working on measured rheological properties, such as elastic modulus, yield stress, and cone penetration value, as well as the number of strokes required to achieve a comparable worked condition using a standard grease worker and the grease micro-mixer. The results are considered across various grades of a single grease series and do not take into account the variations between thickener types, base oils, or alternate orifice shapes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aConsistency. =650 \0$aGrease working. =650 \0$aIn-service fluid. =650 \0$aCondition monitoring. =650 \0$aViscosimeter. =650 \0$aLubricating oils$xTesting. =650 \0$aRheometers. =650 14$aConsistency. =650 24$aGrease working. =650 24$aIn-service fluid. =650 24$aCondition monitoring. =700 1\$aBupp, Evan,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP156420120194.htm =LDR 02046nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41574S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41574S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41574S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aChapter IIDifficulties Caused by Water in Industry. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aWater, while essential to industry, can cause serious difficulty and damage in industrial processes if not properly controlled. Water difficulties can be considered on the basis of their causes or their results. The two are closely, and sometimes confusingly, interrelated. Asingle cause, such as corrosion, may result in staining of paper, damage to pumps, or obstruction of pipe lines. Asingle effect, such as the failure of boiler tubes, may be caused by internalor external corrosion, poor circulation, scale formation, or the baking of sludgeon the tube surface. Operating personnel first observe undesired effects and then ascertain causes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41574S.htm =LDR 01982nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41578S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41578S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41578S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aChapter VIAnalysis of Industrial Water. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aIndustrial water always contains dissolved matter, the character and quantity of which depend on environmental conditions. The precise determination of all dissolved constituents in water is seldom necessary, and the completeness of the analysis required on a given sampleis determined by the use that will be made of the results. Thus, an indication of constancy in a uniform supply of water may often be obtained by approximating the concentration of a single constituent. On the other hand, careful determination of a score of constituents and properties may be necessary on a new supply. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41578S.htm =LDR 02179nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41575S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41575S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41575S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aChapter IIIComposition of Industrial Water and Water-Formed Deposits. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA discussion of the composition of industrial water and water-formed deposits must include the terms used by different industries, methods of reporting results of analyses, methods of interpreting these analyses, and systems for converting results of analyses into other terms which may be better understood by the users of water. In addition, the composition of water must be classified so that a particular user can choose the best supply for his purpose or forecast what difficulties might arise from the use of the water available. A user should know the general composition ofhis water and how it varies. If deposits occur, he then should be able to identify or classify the type of deposit formed so that he can trace its source and determine remedies. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41575S.htm =LDR 02174nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41579S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41579S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41579S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aChapter VIISampling and Identification of Water-Formed Deposits. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aWater-formed deposits usually are not homogeneous. Inorganic deposits may be formed by reaction between the water or its solutes and the containing vessel or piping, and by reaction between solutes in the water. Biological types grow by consuming the required nutrients from water and, like inorganic deposits, may be deposited where formed or carried in suspension and later deposited some distance away. Chemical and physical changes in the operation of the water system may alter the site and character of deposits either temporarily, cyclically, or permanently. Determination of the average chemical composition of the resultant mixture therefore is of limited help in diagnosing the cause, or in providing a means for prevention, of a water-formed deposit. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41579S.htm =LDR 01509nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41576S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41576S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41576S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aChapter IVTreatment of Industrial Water. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe following diagram outlines most of the broad possibilities in the field of water conditioning for industrial use. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41576S.htm =LDR 01603nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41582S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41582S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41582S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aB. Methods of Analysis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (120 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe methods of analysis given in this appendix are those which have been found to permit work within the stated accuracy and precision. Investigations are continuing for methods of analysis of other components of industrial water. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41582S.htm =LDR 02418nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41573S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41573S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41573S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aChapter IUses of Industrial Water. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aCivilization has flourished along the ocean shores and the inland water ways of the world. The ease of water born enavigation and the fertility of the soil resulting from abundant rainfall and drainage made this possible. Man's progress can be traced by studying hisutilization and exploitation of the water courses of the earth. Industries, as they were founded and grew beyond thefamily or home level, also were located on water courses. This was partly to be near established centers of population, which were the outlet for their products and the source of their workers; partly to take advantage of the open roads of water transportation for movement of both raw materials and finished goods; and partly to have available an adequate water supply. This third factor has become of increasing importance as industrialization has expanded. New industry has tended to locate away from large centers of population and from navigable waters, but it still needs to be located near a large supply of water suitable for industrial uses. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41573S.htm =LDR 01812nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41584S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41584S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41584S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aD. Methods of Testing. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (39 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aNot all efforts to discover the properties of materials deal with determination of their composition. Some tests are devised to determine the over-all effect, or a definite property, of the material. For instance, no chemical analysis would show how a water would corrode a material. It might be deduced from analysis that the water would be corrosive to certain materials, but the manner or speed of the corrosion could not be predicted. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41584S.htm =LDR 01957nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41580S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41580S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41580S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aChapter VIIIAnalysis of Water-Formed Deposits. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aMany of the difficulties which arise during the industrial use of water are closely related to water-formed sludges, scales, and corrosion products. The composition of such deposits can be interpreted to provide a guide for practical preventive treatment of either the water or its environment. In the proper hands, complete and detailed information concerning water-formed deposits can be useful; however, unless this information is accurate, it can be misleading. Accordingly, reliable methods should be available for the analyses of carefully selected samples. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41580S.htm =LDR 01671nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41583S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41583S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41583S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aC. Methods of Reporting Results. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThese methods of reporting are intended to eliminate some of the confusion regarding significance of results reported from various sources. They deal for the most part with the results of chemical analysis and permit the direct comparison of the work of one analyst with that of another. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41583S.htm =LDR 01861nam a2200385 i 4500 =001 STP41577S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP41577S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP41577S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTD353 =082 04$a543.3$223 =245 00$aChapter VSampling of Industrial Water. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA satisfactory sample of water must meet two basic requirements: it must accurately represent the large or small mass sampled, and it must be of adequate size for subsequent laboratory examination. Since water must be sampled under a great variety of conditions, there is no single method which can be universally applied. The method, location, and time of sampling must be coordinated so that the results obtained will serve the purpose for which the sample is intended. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aWater-supply. =650 \0$aWater$xAnalysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP41577S.htm =LDR 04656nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12405S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12405S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12405S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSokolov, MA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIrradiation, Annealing, and Reirradiation Effects on American and Russian Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels /$cMA. Sokolov, AA. Chernobaeva, RK. Nanstad, YA. Nikolaev, YN. Korolev. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aOne of the options to mitigate the effects of irradiation on reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) is to thermally anneal them to restore the toughness properties that have been degraded by neutron irradiation. Even though a postirradiation anneal may be deemed successful, a critical aspect of continued RPV operation is the rate of embrittlement upon reirradiation. There are insufficient data available to allow for verification of available models of reirradiation embrittlement or for the development of a reliable predictive methodology. This is especially true in the case of fracture toughness data. Under the U.S.-Russia Joint Coordinating Committee for Civilian Nuclear Reactor Safety (JCCCNRS), Working Group 3 on Radiation Embrittlement, Structural Integrity, and Life Extension of Reactor Vessels and Supports agreed to conduct a comparative study of annealing and reirradiation effects on RPV steels. The Working Group agreed that each side would irradiate, anneal, reirradiate (if feasible), and test two materials of the other. Charpy V-notch (CVN) and tensile specimens were included. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) conducted such a program (irradiation and annealing, including static fracture toughness) with two weld metals representative of VVER-440 and VVER-1000 RPVs, while the Russian Research Center-Kurchatov Institute (RRC-KI) conducted a program (irradiation, annealing, reirradiation, and reannealing) with Heavy-Section Steel Technology (HSST) Program Plate 02 and Heavy-Section Steel Irradiation (HSSI) Program Weld 73W. The results for each material from each laboratory are compared with those from the other laboratory. The ORNL experiments with the VVER welds included irradiation to about 1 x 1019 n/cm2 (>1 MeV), while the RRC-KI experiments with the U.S. materials included irradiations from about 2 to 18 x 1019 n/cm2 (>1 MeV). In both cases, irradiations were conducted at ~290 °C and annealing treatments were conducted at ~454 °C. The ORNL and RRC-KI experiments have shown generally good agreement for both the Russian and U.S. steels. While recoveries of the Charpy 41-J transition temperatures were substantial in all cases, significantly less recovery of the lateral expansion and shear fracture in some cases (no recovery in one case) deserves further attention. The RRC-KI results for the U.S. steels showed reirradiation embrittlement rates which are conservative relative to the lateral shift prediction based on Charpy impact energy. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCharpy. =650 \0$aAnnealing. =650 \0$aEmbrittlement. =650 \0$aReirradiation. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aCharpy. =650 24$aEmbrittlement. =650 24$aAnnealing. =650 24$aReirradiation. =650 24$aReactor pressure vessel. =700 1\$aChernobaeva, AA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKorolev, YN.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNanstad, RK.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNikolaev, YA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12405S.htm =LDR 03297nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12460S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12460S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12460S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWatanabe, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Ion-Irradiation on Phase Transformation in TiNi Shape Memory Alloys /$cY. Matsukawa, Y. Sumita, S. Ohnuki, S. Watanabe, C. Namba, H. Takahashi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aIon-irradiation induced amorphization and crystallization processes in TiNi shape memory alloys have been investigated. The primary concern is to clarify the relationship between the critical temperature for irradiation-induced amorphization and the thermal crystallization temperature. The critical temperature for irradiation-induced amorphization was 673K, however, the edge of the foil specimen crystallized during the irradiation at a lower temperature. The crystallization temperature of the specimen edge during irradiation decreased with increasing of incident ion energy. Thermal annealing experiments revealed that the thermal crystallization preferentially occurred at the specimen edge and the crystalline-amorphous (C-A) interface; The crystallization temperature of the preferential sites were 573K and 623K, respectively. These preferential nucleation indicate that the nucleation barrier dominates the thermal crystallization temperature; the critical temperature for amorphization is higher than the thermal crystallization temperature with no nucleation barrier. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAmorphization. =650 \0$aCrystallization. =650 \0$aIon-irradiation. =650 \0$aShape memory alloy. =650 \0$aInter-metallic compounds. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aInter-metallic compounds. =650 24$aShape memory alloy. =650 24$aIon-irradiation. =650 24$aAmorphization. =650 24$aCrystallization. =700 1\$aMatsukawa, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNamba, C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOhnuki, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSumita, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTakahashi, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12460S.htm =LDR 03312nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12407S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12407S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12407S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aNarui, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTwo-Step Recovery Process of Irradiation Hardening in 1%Ni Doped 9%Cr-2%W Martensitic Steel /$cR. Kasada, T. Morimura, H. Matsui, M. Narui, A. Kimura. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThe effect of nickel addition on irradiation-induced hardening has been investigated for reduced-activation martensitic steel (RAMS). Specimens were irradiated in the JMTR at 80°C and 220°C up to 0.15 dpa. There was no significant difference in the tensile properties between the steels with and without Ni addition after the irradiation at 220°C, while in the case of the irradiation below 170°C, the Ni-added RAMS showed a more than four times larger irradiation hardening than the steel without Ni addition. The recovery behavior of the irradiation hardening of Ni-added steel on post-irradiation annealing showed two-step recovery behavior; the first step was around 200°C and the second one was around 350°C, while only the single step of recovery was observed around 350°C in the steel without Ni addition. The mechanism of the recovery process of the tremendous irradiation hardening in Ni-added steel is discussed along with the behavior of vacancies, carbon atoms and their complexes investigated by means of positron annihilation lifetime spectrometry. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aEffects of nickel. =650 \0$aHelium embrittlement. =650 \0$aIrradiation hardening. =650 \0$aPost-irradiation annealing. =650 \0$aReduced-activation martensitic steels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiation hardening. =650 24$aEffects of nickel. =650 24$aReduced-activation martensitic steels. =650 24$aHelium embrittlement. =650 24$aPost-irradiation annealing. =700 1\$aKasada, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKimura, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMatsui, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMorimura, T.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12407S.htm =LDR 03273nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12379S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12379S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12379S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSokolov, MA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExploratory Test of 288°C Radiation Resistance of Two USSR-Produced Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels /$cJR. Hawthorne, MA. Sokolov, WL. Server. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aThe effects of 288°C (550°F) irradiation to 1.0 x 1019 n/cm2, E > 1 MeV, on the Charpy V-notch ductilities of two USSR-produced forging materials were determined experimentally. The materials were provided by the Kurchatov Institute under the umbrella of a joint USA-USSR agreement and represent the Cr-Mo-V forgings employed in the construction of USSR light-water VVER-440 reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) before and after 1980, respectively. The primary difference between the two materials is phosphorus content (0.019% vs. 0.007% P) consistent with their respective USSR Steel Specifications 15Kh2MFA and 15Kh2MFA-A. Specimens for post-irradiation property determinations were irradiated in the Ford Nuclear Reactor in a controlled-temperature assembly at an average fluence rate of 5.6 x 1012 n/cm2-s, E > 1 MeV. The post-irradiation Charpy V-notch 41 J (30 ft-lb) transition temperature elevation for the material representing pre-1980 RPVs was 31°C (55°F). This elevation was accompanied by a 27% reduction in Charpy V-notch upper-shelf energy level. for the material representing the post-1980 RPVs, the transition temperature elevation was <= 8°C (15°F); the concomitant post-irradiation reduction of upper-shelf energy was not established. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aRussian steels. =650 \0$aUpper-shelf energy. =650 \0$aTransition temperature. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aRussian steels. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aTransition temperature. =650 24$aUpper-shelf energy. =700 1\$aHawthorne, JR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aServer, WL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12379S.htm =LDR 03053nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12447S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12447S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12447S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aToloczko, MB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNeutron-Induced Evolution of Mechanical Properties of 20% Cold-Worked 316 Stainless Steel as Observed in Both Miniature Tensile and TEM Shear Punch Specimens /$cML. Hamilton, FA. Garner, GL. Hankin, RG. Faulkner, MB. Toloczko. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThree heats of 20% cold worked 316 stainless steel were irradiated in the Materials Open Test Assembly of the Fast Flux Test Facility producing data at three or four irradiation increments to doses ranging from 12 to 88 dpa. There were five irradiation temperatures ranging from 400 to 730°C. The specimens were in two forms, standard TEM microscopy disks and miniature tensile specimens, irradiated side by side. The tensile specimens were tested at room temperature, and the TEM disks were subjected to a shear punch test, also at room temperature. Both methods yielded very similar results, showing that the mechanical properties of these steels quickly approached and then maintained saturation levels of yield strength. The saturation levels were only slightly dependent on heat identity, but were strongly dependent on irradiation temperature. Ductility decreased with increasing exposure, however. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aShear punch. =650 \0$aTensile properties. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$a316 stainless steel. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aTensile properties. =650 24$aShear punch. =700 1\$aFaulkner, RG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHamilton, ML.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHankin, GL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12447S.htm =LDR 03390nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12456S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12456S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12456S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSommer, WF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHelium/Hydrogen Measurements in High-Energy Proton-Irradiated Tungsten /$cBM. Oliver, ML. Hamilton, FA. Garner, WF. Sommer, SA. Maloy, PD. Ferguson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aTo provide structural material design data for the Accelerator Production of Tritium (APT) project, a 1 mA, 800 MeV proton beam at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) was used to irradiate a large number of metal samples, including a tungsten target similar to that being considered as the neutron source for the tritium production. The maximum proton fluence to the tungsten target was ~1021 protons/cm2. An unavoidable byproduct of spallation reactions is the formation of large amounts of hydrogen and helium. Postulated off normal conditions for APT would result in target temperatures approaching 1200°C. The use of tungsten target rods clad with Alloy 718 raises concerns as to the amount and rate of release of these gases under such off normal conditions, with the major concern being pressurization and possible failure of the cladding. To address these issues, portions of the LANSCE tungsten rods were heated to temperatures up to 1200°C, and the time-dependent evolution of helium and hydrogen gas was measured. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAccelerator Production of Tritium (APT) =650 \0$aHelium release. =650 \0$aHydrogen release. =650 \0$aTungsten targets. =650 \0$aHelium measurements. =650 \0$aHydrogen measurements. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aHelium measurements. =650 24$aHydrogen measurements. =650 24$aAccelerator Production of Tritium (APT) =650 24$aHydrogen release. =650 24$aHelium release. =650 24$aTungsten targets. =650 24$aAlloy 718. =700 1\$aFerguson, PD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHamilton, ML.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMaloy, SA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOliver, BM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12456S.htm =LDR 03730nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12428S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12428S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12428S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWas, GS.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Correlation Between Swelling and Radiation-Induced Segregation in Iron-Chromium-Nickel Alloys /$cTR. Allen, JT. Busby, J. Gan, EA. Kenik, GS. Was. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b34 =520 3\$aThe magnitudes of both void swelling and radiation-induced segregation (RIS) in austenitic iron-chromium-nickel alloys are dependent on bulk alloy composition. In this work, the resistance to swelling from major element segregation is estimated and alloys with greater nickel enrichment and fast-developing segregation profiles are shown to be less prone to swelling. In austenitic iron-chromium-nickel alloys, the total swelling depends on the duration of the transient swelling period that precedes steady-state swelling. A longer transient swelling period leads to less overall swelling for the same irradiation dose. The duration of this transient period depends on the void nucleation rate which is determined directly by the average vacancy diffusivity and indirectly by the magnitude of the segregation to the void surface. Alloys with faster vacancy diffusion have a slower void nucleation rate, a longer transient swelling period, and less swelling. Radiation-induced segregation affects swelling by decreasing the vacancy flux to the void. Because the diffusivity of nickel via the vacancy flux is slow relative to chromium, nickel enriches and chromium depletes at void surfaces during irradiation in all austenitic iron-chromium-nickel alloys. This local composition change reduces the subsequent vacancy flux to the voids, increasing the bulk point defect recombination rate, reducing the bulk vacancy concentration, which further reduces the nucleation rate and swelling. Alloys that display the greatest amount of nickel enrichment and chromium depletion are found to be most resistant to void swelling, as predicted from both void nucleation and void growth considerations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aVoid swelling. =650 \0$aAustenitic steels. =650 \0$aRadiation-induced segregation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aVoid swelling. =650 24$aRadiation-induced segregation. =650 24$aAustenitic steels. =700 1\$aAllen, TR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBusby, JT.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGan, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKenik, EA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12428S.htm =LDR 03511nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP12467S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12467S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12467S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aToft, P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Neutron Irradiation on Tensile and Fracture Toughness Properties of Copper Alloys and Their Joints with Stainless Steel /$cSJ. Tähtinen, MT. Pyykkönen, BN. Singh, P. Toft. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aDispersion strengthened (CuAl25) and precipitation hardened (CuCrZr) copper alloys are being considered as candidate materials for the first wall and divertor components of ITER. In the present work, the tensile and fracture resistance properties of CuAl25 and CuCrZr alloys and their joints with 316LN stainless steel have been studied in the unirradiated and neutron irradiated conditions. The joints were produced by hot isostatic pressing (HIP) at 960°C for 3 hours at a pressure of 120 MPa. Test specimens of the base materials CuAl25 and CuCrZr alloys and of the joints (CuCrZr / 316LN and CuAl25 / 316LN) were irradiated with fission neutrons in the DR-3 reactor at Risø in the temperature range from 50°C to 350°C to a displacement dose level of about 0.3 dpa (NRT). Tensile specimens of these alloys were tested at temperatures in the range of 50°C to 350°C. Fracture resistance curves were determined using three point bend tests on specimens of the base materials and of the joints. Tensile and fracture toughness results, together with the metallography of the joints will be presented. Implications of these results and the deformation mechanisms will be briefly discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aJoints. =650 \0$aCopper alloys. =650 \0$aTensile strength. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aHot isostatic pressing. =650 \0$aAustenitic stainless steel. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aTensile strength. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aCopper alloys. =650 24$aAustenitic stainless steel. =650 24$aHot isostatic pressing. =650 24$aJoints. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =700 1\$aPyykkönen, MT.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSingh, BN.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTähtinen, SJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12467S.htm =LDR 02869nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12445S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12445S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12445S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aMochizuki, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aModeling of Helium Bubble Formation During Welding of Irradiated Stainless Steels /$cT. Hashimoto, M. Mochizuki. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aHelium atoms are generated in neutron-irradiated stainless steels. In order to predict the post-irradiation weldability, a model is presented to calculate helium bubble formation along grain boundaries during welding of helium containing stainless steels. It calculates helium diffusion toward the grain boundary, bubble nucleation, coalescence and growth at the grain boundary, using the temperature and stress changes during welding. Annealing experiments of helium implanted stainless steels at constant temperatures are analyzed first to examine the bubble formation without tensile stresses. Good agreement with measurements is obtained for the bubble density and the average radius. Then, bubble formations are calculated for a bead-on-tube welding test on a neutron-irradiated stainless steel. Good correlation is confirmed between bubble formation calculations and the crack formation observed in the welding test. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWelding. =650 \0$aHelium bubble. =650 \0$aComputer modeling. =650 \0$aIrradiated stainless steel. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiated stainless steel. =650 24$aWelding. =650 24$aHelium bubble. =650 24$aComputer modeling. =700 1\$aHashimoto, T.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12445S.htm =LDR 03727nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP12415S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12415S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12415S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aYamaguchi, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Neutron Irradiation on Fe-Cu Model Alloys and RPV Steels Probed by Positron Annihilation and Hardness Measurements /$cA. Hempel, M. Saneyasu, Z. Tang, M. Hasegawa, G. Brauer, F. Plazaola, S. Yamaguchi, F. Kano, A. Kawai. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aTo study the formation of microvoids and Cu precipitates in Fe-Cu mode alloys (0-1.0 wt. % Cu) and A533B reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steel, positron lifetime and Vickers microhardness have been measured after fast neutron irradiation to a fluence of 8.3x1018n/cm2 below 150°C. Long positron lifetimes for the Fe-Cu alloys ranging from 300 to 420 ps and 270 to 350 ps for A533B RPV steels have been observed, which show microvoid formation. The long lifetimes in the Fe-Cu alloys depend on the Cu content and thermal aging at 550°C before irradiation. This fact suggests incorporation of irradiation-induced vacancies at Cu atoms and their precipitates leading to suppression of the microvoid formation. The long lifetime component for the Fe-Cu alloys recovers around 350°C, while that for A533B steel recovers around 300°C. To estimate the microvoid sizes, superimposed-atom model calculations of positron lifetimes in microvoids consisting of 1 (V1) to 66 (V66) vacancies have been performed, respectively. Based on these calculations, the formation and post-irradiation annealing behaviour of microvoids are examined. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMicrovoids. =650 \0$aFe-Cu model alloys. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aIsochronal annealing. =650 \0$aPositron annihilation. =650 \0$aIrradiation-induced hardening. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel steels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aPositron annihilation. =650 24$aReactor pressure vessel steels. =650 24$aFe-Cu model alloys. =650 24$aMicrovoids. =650 24$aIsochronal annealing. =650 24$aIrradiation-induced hardening. =700 1\$aBrauer, G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHasegawa, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHempel, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKano, F.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKawai, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPlazaola, F.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSaneyasu, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTang, Z.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12415S.htm =LDR 02292nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12461S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12461S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12461S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aShamardin, VK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIrradiation Growth of Zirconium Alloys at High Neutron Fluences /$cVK. Shamardin, GP. Kobylyansky, VM. Kosenkov. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aThe effect of high dose irradiation on irradiation growth in zirconium commercial Zr-1%Nb, Zr-2.5%Nb, Zr-1%Nb-1.3%Sn-0.4%Fe alloys at temperatures of ~80 and 320-360°C has been investigated. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aTexture. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aFuel cladding. =650 \0$aZirconium alloy. =650 \0$aX-ray diffraction. =650 \0$aIrradiation growth. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aZirconium alloy. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aFuel cladding. =650 24$aTexture. =650 24$aX-ray diffraction. =650 24$aIrradiation growth. =700 1\$aKobylyansky, GP.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKosenkov, VM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12461S.htm =LDR 02904nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12400S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12400S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12400S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aVictoria, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aGrain Boundary Phosphorus Segregation under Neutron Irradiation and Aging in 2.25Cr1Mo Steel /$cS. Song, RG. Faulkner, PEJ Hewitt, P. Marmy, M. Victoria. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aImpurity segregation to grain boundaries under irradiation is one of the important radiation effects on materials. For this reason, phosphorus segregation to prior austenite grain boundaries in a P-doped 2.25Cr1Mo steel subjected to neutron irradiation and aging is examined using field emission gun scanning transmission electron microscopy (FEGSTEM) with energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX). The steel samples are irradiated and aged around 270 °C and 400 °C, respectively. The irradiation dose rate and dose are USD1.05x10-8 dpa/s and USD0.042 dpa respectively for 270 °C irradiation, and USD1.75x10-8 dpa/s and USD0.13 dpa respectively for 400 °C irradiation. The FEGSTEM results indicate that there is no apparent phosphorus segregation during 270 °C irradiation but there is some during 400 °C irradiation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPhosphorus. =650 \0$aSegregation. =650 \0$aGrain boundary. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aSegregation. =650 24$aGrain boundary. =650 24$aPhosphorus. =700 1\$aFaulkner, RG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHewitt, PEJ,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMarmy, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSong, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12400S.htm =LDR 03177nam a2200733 i 4500 =001 STP12417S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12417S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12417S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aRieth, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMechanical Properties and Microstructure of HFR-Irradiated Ferritic/Martensitic Low-Activation Alloys /$cEI. Materna-Morris, M. Rieth, K. Ehrlich. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aWithin the framework of the European Fusion Technology Programme, a series of ferritic/martensitic developmental alloys have been investigated after irradiation in the HFR (Petten, Netherlands). These new 7-10%CrWVTa alloys have been optimized towards long-term activation and the properties are compared with the conventional 9-12% CrMoVNb steels. The comparison contains two alloys from FZK (OPTIFER - type), the commonly investigated IEA alloy F82H and an ORNL - 9Cr2WVTa material. The irradiation was carried out in the temperature range of 250 - 450 °C up to an accumulated dose of 0.8 dpa. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLoops. =650 \0$aHe bubbles. =650 \0$aImpact tests. =650 \0$aStrengthening. =650 \0$aTensile tests. =650 \0$aChromium steel. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aMartensitic steel. =650 \0$aFracture analysis. =650 \0$aLow activation alloys. =650 \0$aScanning electron microscopy. =650 \0$aTransmission electron microscopy. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aMartensitic steel. =650 24$aChromium steel. =650 24$aLow activation alloys. =650 24$aImpact tests. =650 24$aTensile tests. =650 24$aFracture analysis. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =650 24$aHe bubbles. =650 24$aLoops. =650 24$aStrengthening. =650 24$aTransmission electron microscopy. =650 24$aScanning electron microscopy. =700 1\$aEhrlich, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMaterna-Morris, EI.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12417S.htm =LDR 02831nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12423S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12423S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12423S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aVorobjev, AN.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIrradiation Creep and Stress-Affected Swelling in Austenitic Stainless Steel 16Cr-15Ni-3Mo-Nb-B Irradiated in the BN-350 Reactor /$cSI. Porollo, AN. Vorobjev, YV. Konobeev, NI. Budylkin, EG. Mironova, FA. Gamer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aIrradiation creep and void swelling are important damage processes for stainless steels when subjected to neutron irradiation at elevated temperatures. To date, most published data of this type have been derived from steels prepared by various Western nations and Japan. This paper describes the results of an experiment involving irradiation of gas-pressurized tubes constructed from Russian niobium-stabilized austenitic steel EP-172 of type 16Cr-15Ni-3Mo-Nb doped with boron. The tubes were irradiated in the lowenrichment zone of the BN-350 fast reactor to three doses of 20, 45 and 60 dpa at temperatures in the range of 480-520°C. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aIrradiation creep. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiation creep. =650 24$aSwelling. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aStainless steel. =700 1\$aBudylkin, NI.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGamer, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKonobeev, YV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMironova, EG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPorollo, SI.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12423S.htm =LDR 02952nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12444S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12444S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12444S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSuzuki, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCracks in TIG Welded, Neutron-Irradiated 304 Stainless Steel /$cA. Kohyama, T. Hirose, T. Suzuki, M. Narui, Y. Katoh. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aIn fission and fusion reactor applications, properties of welds and welded joints are key factors that limit component service conditions including their lifetime. Therefore, the availability of reliable repair welding techniques is strongly required in order to reduce the cost of electricity. One of the most difficult and unique characteristics, which repair welding has to overcome, is the radiation damaged microstructure including nuclear transformed gaseous atoms, such as helium from the (n, ?) and hydrogen from the (n, p) reaction. There have been many attempts to investigate weldability of heavily neutron-damaged materials for establishing criteria for the repair welding process. The objective of this research is to clarify the mechanisms of weld cracking, especially for heat affected zone cracking in heavily neutron irradiated stainless steels. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWeld. =650 \0$aCracks. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aHeat affected zone. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aStainless steel. =650 24$aWeld. =650 24$aHeat affected zone. =650 24$aCracks. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =700 1\$aHirose, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKatoh, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKohyama, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNarui, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12444S.htm =LDR 02854nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12422S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12422S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12422S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aToloczko, MB.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Relationship Between Swelling and Irradiation Creep in 20% Cold-Worked 316 Stainless Steel /$cFA. Garner, MB. Toloczko, RJ. Puigh. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aThe relationship between swelling and irradiation creep was investigated using eight sets of pressurized tubes, representing two heats of 20% cold-worked 316 stainless steel irradiated at either 550°C, 575°C, 600°C, and 670°C in the FFTF-MOTA to doses of 79-84 dpa. After reaching these exposures, the tubes were clearly being affected by the "creep cessation" phenomenon. Many of the tubes had already reached the previously observed maximum strain rate of 0.33%/dpa characteristic of creep cessation. Fortuitous failure of fourteen tubes allowed the separation of creep and swelling strains in the creep cessation regime, showing that the maximum strain rate limitation was reached long before the maximum swelling rate of 1%/dpa was reached. Thus, the creep contribution was declining as the swelling rate increased throughout the irradiation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aStainless steels. =650 \0$aIrradiation creep. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aStainless steels. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aSwelling. =650 24$aIrradiation creep. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPuigh, RJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12422S.htm =LDR 04092nam a2200697 i 4500 =001 STP12409S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12409S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12409S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWalmsley, JC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEmbrittlement, Hardening, and Grain Boundary Composition in an Fe-P-C Alloy after Irradiation or Thermal Aging /$cRB. Jones, JR. Cowan, RC. Corcoran, JC. Walmsley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aAn Fe-1200ppmP-30ppmC alloy has been examined after aging and irradiation exposure at 240°C. Thermal aging for 97 days reduced the yield stress by 10% but increased the 40J Charpy transition temperature by 50°C. Irradiation for a similar duration, in a highly thermalised neutron spectrum at 5.8 ± 1.7x10-11dpa/sec, increased both the yield stress by 15% and the transition temperature by 70°C. Longer irradiation, in spectra with or without the high thermal fraction, produced additional hardening but little extra embrittlement. Irradiation and aging gave a fivefold increase in the fraction of brittle intergranular fracture. Auger Spectroscopy showed that the P grain boundary monolayer coverage was virtually unchanged for all start-of-life, aging and irradiation conditions. In contrast, the C coverage reduced by 50% during the initial aging or irradiation, but changed little after longer irradiations. Grain boundary N increased initially but then stabilised. No grain boundary S occurred. Transmission microscopy revealed some dislocation loops and small regions of strain contrast in the grains after irradiation but no P-rich precipitates were seen. From this, and other published work, it is concluded that irradiation hardening arises from dislocation loops and possibly from P-rich cluster formation. Embrittlement developed due to loss of C from the grain boundaries, rather than from changes to the boundary P content. Loss of C reduced the boundary fracture stress but embrittlement was independent of the matrix strength. For the irradiation conditions examined, there was no evidence of irradiation-induced grain boundary P segregation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCarbon. =650 \0$aHardening. =650 \0$aIron alloy. =650 \0$aPhosphorus. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aEmbrittlement. =650 \0$aThermal aging. =650 \0$aNeutron spectra. =650 \0$aIntergranular fracture. =650 \0$aGrain boundary composition. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aEmbrittlement. =650 24$aHardening. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aNeutron spectra. =650 24$aThermal aging. =650 24$aIron alloy. =650 24$aPhosphorus. =650 24$aCarbon. =650 24$aIntergranular fracture. =650 24$aGrain boundary composition. =700 1\$aCorcoran, RC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aCowan, JR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJones, RB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12409S.htm =LDR 03202nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12419S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12419S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12419S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aMorimura, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Ductile-Brittle Transition Behavior of Helium-implanted Reduced Activation 9Cr-2W Martensitic Steel by Small Punch Tests /$cA. Kimura, T. Morimura, R. Kasada, H. Matsui, A. Hasegawa, K. Abe. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aHelium implantation was performed by cyclotron with a beam of 36MeV-? particles at temperature below 429 K using a beam energy degrader to obtain homogeneous distribution of helium in a reduced activation 9Cr-2W martensitic steel up to a concentration of 120 at.ppm. The ductile-brittle transition temperature (DBTT) was evaluated by small punch (SP) tests in which the disk specimens of 3 mm diameter with 0.22 mm thickness were deformed by bulge mode. The shift in the DBTT (SP-?DBTT) and the increase in Vickers hardness (?Hv) caused by helium implantation were measured to be 26 K and 67 kg/mm2, respectively, which were estimated to be 65 K of standard CVN-?DBTT and 104 MPa of increase in the yield stress (??y) from empirical relationships between them. The enhancement of irradiation hardening by helium was never recognized and no change in the fracture mode at low temperatures was observed by the helium implantation. It is considered that the shift in the DBTT is mainly associated with irradiation hardening by displacement damage. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aHe implantation. =650 \0$aSmall punch test. =650 \0$aDuctile-brittle transition temperature. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aHe implantation. =650 24$aSmall punch test. =650 24$aDuctile-brittle transition temperature. =700 1\$aAbe, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHasegawa, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKasada, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKimura, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMatsui, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12419S.htm =LDR 03295nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP12390S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12390S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12390S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aZhang, XJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of Master Curve Technology to Biaxial and Shallow Crack Fracture Data for A533B Steels /$cJA. Joyce, RL. Tregoning, XJ. Zhang. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (27 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe Master Curve approach has recently been proposed by Wallin [1] to define the expected toughness of ferritic steels in the ductile-to-brittle transition. This method has been standardized in ASTM E1921-98 using deeply cracked fracture toughness specimens tested quasistatically in the lower transition regime. However, the commercial nuclear power industry will often use this method to infer structural performance where the critical crack of interest is shallow, rather than deep, and the loading is biaxial rather than uniaxial. Research has been funded by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and conducted at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA), and the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) to address potential shortcomings of the present ASTM Standard Master Curve method for such applications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCleavage. =650 \0$aMaster curve. =650 \0$aShallow crack. =650 \0$aFerritic steel. =650 \0$aBiaxial loading. =650 \0$aCarbide banding. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aElastic-plastic fracture. =650 \0$aStereo-section fractography. =650 \0$aDuctile-to-brittle transition. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aShallow crack. =650 24$aCleavage. =650 24$aDuctile-to-brittle transition. =650 24$aFerritic steel. =650 24$aElastic-plastic fracture. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aMaster curve. =650 24$aCarbide banding. =650 24$aBiaxial loading. =650 24$aStereo-section fractography. =700 1\$aJoyce, JA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTregoning, RL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12390S.htm =LDR 03564nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP12394S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12394S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12394S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSwain, RL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Irradiation on Crack-Arrest Toughness of a Low Upper-Shelf Energy, High-Copper Weld /$cSK. Iskander, RK. Nanstad, DE. McCabe, RL. Swain. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe crack-arrest fracture toughness (Ka) of unirradiated and irradiated specimens machined from a low upper-shelf, high-copper weld was determined. The specimens were machined from the beltline weld of the Midland Unit 1 nuclear reactor pressure vessel (RPV). This weld was fabricated from one heat of weld wire and one lot of welding flux and bears the designation WF-70. It is of particular interest because it has been used in several RPVs that may still be in operation. The effect of irradiation has been measured in terms of the shift of the mean and lower-bound crack-arrest fracture toughness versus temperature curves. These shifts are compared to (1) 41-J transition temperature shift from Charpy V-notch (CVN) tests, ?TT41-J; (2) shift in the Master Curve transition temperature, T0, at the 100 MPa?m level, ?T0; and (3) shift of the "arrest force" Fa temperature determined from instrumented CVN testing, ?TFa. Preliminary results indicate that the shift of Ka of this low upper-shelf energy weld is approximately the same as the shift ?TT41-J, larger than ?T0, and significantly larger than ?TFa. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aCrack arrest. =650 \0$aRadiation damage. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aLow upper-shelf energy weld. =650 \0$aTransition temperature shift. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel steels. =650 \0$aNil-ductility transition temperature. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aLow upper-shelf energy weld. =650 24$aCrack arrest. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aNil-ductility transition temperature. =650 24$aNDT. =650 24$aRadiation damage. =650 24$aReactor pressure vessel steels. =650 24$aTransition temperature shift. =700 1\$aIskander, SK.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcCabe, DE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNanstad, RK.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12394S.htm =LDR 03206nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12426S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12426S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12426S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aYamamoto, N.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCreep-Fatigue Response of 20% CW 316 SS Under Irradiation at 60°C /$cY. Murase, J. Nagakawa, N. Yamamoto, Y. Fukuzawa. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aAn in-beam creep-fatigue testing machine for a miniaturized specimen was developed at National Research Institute for Metals to investigate the synergistic effects of stressing and irradiation damage on the mechanical properties of materials. The loading and displacement measuring system of the machine is outlined in this paper. An in-beam creep-fatigue experiment was carried out with 17 MeV protons for 20% cold-worked 316 stainless steel at 60°C. The specimen size was 4x 10x0.15 mm in gauge with fatigue crack starter notch introduced at the edge. Creep-fatigue (ramp with hold) tests were carried out in stress control (536.4 MPa, 12 s <-> 236.4 MPa, 1 s; rate = 50 MPa/s). Simple fatigue tests without holding time were also performed in the same condition. Although the lifetime of simple fatigue was substantially prolonged under irradiation, the prolongation was not so much in the creep-fatigue. The holding during irradiation appeared to play some role in reducing the lifetime. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep-fatigue. =650 \0$aAustenitic steels. =650 \0$aRadiation effects. =650 \0$aProton irradiation. =650 \0$aMechanical properties. =650 \0$aAnalytical instruments and methods. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aAnalytical instruments and methods. =650 24$aRadiation effects. =650 24$aProton irradiation. =650 24$aMechanical properties. =650 24$aCreep-fatigue. =650 24$aAustenitic steels. =700 1\$aFukuzawa, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMurase, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNagakawa, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12426S.htm =LDR 03344nam a2200853 i 4500 =001 STP12455S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12455S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12455S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$avan Osch, E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect Of Irradiation On Structural Materials In Fusion Reactors /$cF. Tavassoli, H. Burlet, A. Lind, BN. Singh, S. Tähtinen, E. van Osch. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aThe ITER R&D program on the structural design criteria includes the effects of irradiation on material's properties. The work has started with the design rules for stainless steels at low temperatures (< 350°C) and at moderate irradiation doses (3 - 10 dpa), where degradation of ductility and toughness are of primary concern. It is now extended to copper alloys and multi-layer components, as well as to rules for high temperature properties. A similar work has also been initiated on ferritic / martensitic steels for the future Demonstration reactor, where the operating temperature range is 250-550°C and anticipated irradiation doses are well over 70 dpa. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCode. =650 \0$aDemo. =650 \0$aDesign. =650 \0$aImpact. =650 \0$aTensile. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aMultilayer. =650 \0$aCopper alloy. =650 \0$aFerritic steel. =650 \0$aSmall specimen. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aMartensitic steel. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIter. =650 24$aDemo. =650 24$aStainless steel. =650 24$aFerritic steel. =650 24$aMartensitic steel. =650 24$aCopper alloy. =650 24$a316LN. =650 24$aIG. =650 24$aF82H. =650 24$aCuCrZr. =650 24$aCu-Al25. =650 24$aTensile. =650 24$aImpact. =650 24$aFracture. =650 24$aSmall specimen. =650 24$aHip. =650 24$aMultilayer. =650 24$aCode. =650 24$aDesign. =700 1\$aBurlet, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLind, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSingh, BN.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTähtinen, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTavassoli, F.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12455S.htm =LDR 02684nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12382S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12382S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12382S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aZhang, C.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Radiation on Material Used for 600MW Chinese Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Pressure Vessel /$cX. Jia, Y. Xu, W. Yang, C. Zhang. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aIrradiation experiments were conducted to determine the effect of radiation on the properties of 16MnD5 material from a simulate Chinese 600 MW nuclear power plant reactor pressure vessel ring forging. Irradiation experiments were conducted to compare the performance of the 16MnD5 samples to samples of American Society for Testing and Materials Specification A508-class 3 material. The results showed that the radiation effects on the 16MnD5 material were less than those exhibited by the A505-class 3 material. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCharpy-V test. =650 \0$aReactor pressure. =650 \0$aNuclear power plant. =650 \0$aReference temperature. =650 \0$aIrradiation embrittlement. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNuclear power plant. =650 24$aReactor pressure. =650 24$aIrradiation embrittlement. =650 24$aReference temperature. =650 24$aCharpy-V test. =650 24$a?RTNDT. =650 24$a?T41J. =700 1\$aJia, X.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aXu, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYang, W.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12382S.htm =LDR 02849nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12388S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12388S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12388S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aServer, WL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBias and Precision of To Values Determined Using ASTM Standard E 1921-97 for Nuclear Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels /$cM. Kirk, R. Lott, WL. Server, R. Hardies, S. Rosinski. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aRecently ASTM adopted a Test Method for the Determination of Reference Temperature, To, for Ferritic Steels in the Transition Range (E1921-97). This test method quantifies the variation of fracture toughness with temperature throughout the transition regime based on limited replicate testing at a single temperature. Advances in elastic plastic fracture mechanics enabled adoption of size requirements in E1921-97 that permit testing of specimens as small as 10 mm cross section. Thus, E1921-97 presents the first opportunity to measure directly the fracture toughness of samples removed from surveillance capsules, rather than inferring toughness using RTNDT indexed KIC curve. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMaster curve. =650 \0$aASME KIC curve. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel steels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aMaster curve. =650 24$aTo. =650 24$aRTNDT. =650 24$aRTTo. =650 24$aReactor pressure vessel steels. =650 24$aASME KIC curve. =650 24$aNuclear pressure vessels. =700 1\$aHardies, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKirk, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLott, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRosinski, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12388S.htm =LDR 02358nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12439S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12439S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12439S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aPorter, DL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInteraction of Void-Induced Phase Instability and Subsequent Void Growth in AISI 304 Stainless Steel /$cDL. Porter, FA. Garner, GM. Bond. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aThere are two types of radiation-induced phase instabilities that AISI 304 is prone to develop at temperatures in the 400-550°C range at dpa rates typical of fast reactors, and there is some concern that these instabilities may shift to lower temperatures (>=400°C) at lower dpa rates typical of pressurized water reactors. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFerrite. =650 \0$aEmbrittlement. =650 \0$aVoid swelling. =650 \0$aDisplacement rate. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aAISI 304. =650 24$aAISI 304L. =650 24$aVoid swelling. =650 24$aEmbrittlement. =650 24$aFerrite. =650 24$aDisplacement rate. =700 1\$aBond, GM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12439S.htm =LDR 03559nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12433S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12433S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12433S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWalmsley, JC.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Molybdenum on the Grain Boundary Segregation of Chromium Exhibited by Austenitic Stainless Steels after Neutron Irradiation in a BWR /$cCC. Goodwin, RG. Faulkner, JC. Walmsley, P. Spellward. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b29 =520 3\$aAnalytical investigations employing field-emission gun scanning transmission electron microscopy (FEGSTEM) have indicated that the degree of chromium depletion at grain boundaries is less pronounced in AISI type-316 when compared to type-304 stainless steel after neutron irradiation in Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) conditions to a fluence of 1026 n.m-2 (E > 1 MeV). An explanation of this observation is proposed, which is based on the non-equilibrium segregation (NES) theory of grain boundary segregation. NES model predictions for the radiation-induced segregation of chromium and molybdenum in an austenitic matrix are presented together for the first time. The predicted segregation profiles are compared with the FEGSTEM data, whilst the predicted trends as a function of neutron dose are discussed in terms of possible microstructural evolution in a BWR environment. In particular it will be demonstrated how, according to NES theory, the binding of molybdenum to self-interstitial atoms (SIAs) will take precedence over chromium. In turn, the subsequent migration of molybdenum-SIA "complexes" retard the migration of chromium away from the grain boundary, thus moderating the magnitude of radiation-induced chromium depletion. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aGrain boundaries. =650 \0$aAustenitic alloys. =650 \0$aChromium depletion. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aPoint defect-solute complexes. =650 \0$aRadiation-induced segregation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aGrain boundaries. =650 24$aChromium depletion. =650 24$aRadiation-induced segregation. =650 24$aAustenitic alloys. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aPoint defect-solute complexes. =700 1\$aFaulkner, RG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGoodwin, CC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSpellward, P.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12433S.htm =LDR 02862nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12442S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12442S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12442S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWikle, HC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStress-Modified Welding of Neutron Irradiated Steels /$cC-A Wang, HC. Wikle, ML. Grossbeck, BA. Chin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aCatastrophic centerline fractures in the fusion zone have been observed in neutron irradiated steels after welding using the conventional gas tungsten arc (GTA) welding process. Specimens of type 316 stainless steel, Prime Candidate Alloy (PCA) and Sandvik HT-9 were obtained from a capsule irradiated at 200°C in the Oak Ridge Research Reactor. Severe fusion zone cracking was observed in type 316 stainless steel (up to 75 appm He) and PCA alloy (up to 86 appm He) after GTA welding. No cracking was observed in HT-9 steel with up to 2.5 appm He concentrations. The application of a compressive stress during GTA welding eliminated fusion zone cracking in both 316SS and PCA. The results indicate that the stress-modified welding technique may be used to suppress and control helium-induced cracking during repair welding of irradiated materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aHelium. =650 \0$aWeld cracking. =650 \0$aStress-modified welding. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiated steels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron irradiated steels. =650 24$aStress-modified welding. =650 24$aWeld cracking. =650 24$aHelium. =700 1\$aChin, BA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGrossbeck, ML.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWang, C-A,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12442S.htm =LDR 02450nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP12383S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12383S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12383S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aYoon, KK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of Fracture Toughness of Irradiated Reactor Vessel Welds - Predicted by ASTM E 900 and Measured /$cKK. Yoon, WA. Pavinich. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aRecently, a new predictive model has been developed by the NRC and is being implemented in ASTM Standard E 900, that addresses radiation-induced embrittlement of ferritic steels. The model is based on extensive Charpy impact energy data of irradiated reactor vessel steels obtained from surveillance programs. The final application of this new method is to predict fracture toughness of irradiated materials to determine pressure-temperature curves for nuclear power plant operation and RTPTS values in compliance with the current regulatory rules for the nuclear-utility industry. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aIrradiated material. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aIrradiated material. =650 24$aASTM E 900. =700 1\$aPavinich, WA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12383S.htm =LDR 03715nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP12416S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12416S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12416S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$avan Osch, EV.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIrradiation Behavior of Ferritic-Martensitic 9-12%Cr Steels /$cMG. Horsten, EV. van Osch, DS. Gelles, ML. Hamilton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aA dedicated series of irradiation experiments has been executed in the high flux reactor (HFR) in Petten (Netherlands) to evaluate the irradiation behavior of ferritic-martensitic 9-12%Cr steels at temperatures in the range of 70°C to 370°C and damage dose levels up to 3 dpa. Materials investigated in the program comprise Mod.9%Cr (9Cr-1Mo-0.2V-0.08Nb), HT9 (12Cr-1Mo-0.5W-0.5Ni-0.3V), MANET type steel (10Cr-0.5Mo-0.6Ni-0.2V-0.15Nb), NF616 (9Cr-2W-0.5Mo-0.2V-0.07Nb) and HCM12A (12Cr-2W-1Cu-0.4Mo-0.3Ni-0.2V-0.05Nb). The 9-12%Cr steels show severe hardening and ductility reduction at room temperature (RT) after neutron irradiation. Strength, ductility and toughness of material irradiated at 70°C gradually recover with increase in test temperature. Similar ductility trends of material irradiated at 300°C are observed as for unirradiated material, but recovery with increase in temperature is not observed below temperatures of 400°C. The 9%Cr steels show less hardening and reduction in ductility than the 10-12%Cr steels. The reduction of area and 0.2% yield stress correlate well with the upper-shelf energy and ductile-to-brittle transition temperature, respectively, both for the unirradiated and irradiated condition. In general, the 9%Cr steels show more resistance to irradiation at 300°C than the 10-12%Cr steels with respect to fracture toughness. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDuctility. =650 \0$aHardening. =650 \0$aEmbrittlement. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aTensile properties. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aCharpy impact behavior. =650 \0$aFerritic-martensitic 9-12%Cr steels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aFerritic-martensitic 9-12%Cr steels. =650 24$aTensile properties. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aCharpy impact behavior. =650 24$aEmbrittlement. =650 24$aHardening. =650 24$aDuctility. =700 1\$aGelles, DS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHamilton, ML.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHorsten, MG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12416S.htm =LDR 03170nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12429S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12429S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12429S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aYamashita, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of IVa and Va Elements on Void Formation in Neutron-Irradiated 316 Stainless Steels /$cS. Ohnuki, S. Yamashita, H. Takahashi, T. Kato. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aIn a previous electron irradiation study it was shown that additions of elements from the IVa and Va columns of the periodic table to 316L stainless steel could have a pronounced effect on its swelling resistance. The results suggested that vacancy binding was the main operative mechanism, increasing in strength with increasing size factor. In the current experiment these same alloys were irradiated with fast neutrons, but the influence of the size factor does not appear to be the only important mechanism. Whereas essentially precipitation was limited during electron irradiation, substantial precipitation occurred during neutron irradiation at lower displacement rates, overshadowing the effect of size factor on swelling. The addition of Hf and especially Zr, however, was particularly effective in suppressing swelling in both the electron and neutron cases, although the suppression mechanism in the neutron case appears to be a combination of both size effect and precipitation to alter the sink structure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSize effect. =650 \0$aVoid formation. =650 \0$aSolute addition. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSwelling suppression. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$a316 stainless steel. =650 24$aVoid formation. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aSwelling suppression. =650 24$aSolute addition. =650 24$aSize effect. =700 1\$aKato, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOhnuki, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTakahashi, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12429S.htm =LDR 02620nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP12458S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12458S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12458S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aTeploukhov, SG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Fast Neutron Irradiation at 80K on Titanium Nickelide /$cSF. Dubinin, VD. Parkhomenko, SG. Teploukhov. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe structural state of a Ti49Ni51 single crystal irradiated by fast neutrons at 80K was investigated by the neutron diffraction method. It was found that a relatively low fluence amorphized 40% of sample volume. It was shown that the existence of a critical concentration of point defects provides the stability of positional atom disorder in Ti49Ni51 low temperature irradiation damages of titanium nickelide can be well explained within the Gibbon statistical scheme. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDamage. =650 \0$aAmorphous. =650 \0$aFast neutron. =650 \0$aIrradiathion. =650 \0$aSingle crystal. =650 \0$aTitanium nickelide. =650 \0$aAtomic disordering. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aTitanium nickelide. =650 24$aSingle crystal. =650 24$aIrradiathion. =650 24$aFast neutron. =650 24$aAmorphous. =650 24$aAtomic disordering. =650 24$aDamage. =700 1\$aDubinin, SF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aParkhomenko, VD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12458S.htm =LDR 03046nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12466S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12466S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12466S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aZinkle, SJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNeutron Irradiation Induced High Temperature Embrittlement of Pure Copper and High Strength Copper Alloys /$cSA. Fabritsiev, AS. Pokrovsky, SJ. Zinkle, DJ. Edwards. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aThe effect of helium production during neutron irradiation on the high temperature tensile properties of copper and dispersion strengthened (DS) copper alloys was investigated in neutron-irradiated specimens containing different levels of boron. Sheet tensile specimens were irradiated at temperatures of 90°C, 150°C and 300°C to doses of 0.2-1 dpa. Considerable embrittlement (<3% total elongation at 400°C) was detectable in pure copper at He concentrations above 80 appm. The DS copper alloys tested under the same conditions showed higher resistance to helium embrittlement. Samples of DS copper alloy saturated to 60 appm helium on cyclotron also demonstrated high resistance to helium embrittlement. The present results indicate that under fusion energy conditions, where a high helium accumulation rate of ~10 appm/dpa is expected, helium embrittlement may limit the maximum temperature of copper alloys for structural applications to ? 400°C. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCopper alloys. =650 \0$aRadiation effects. =650 \0$aTensile properties. =650 \0$aHelium embrittlement. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aHelium embrittlement. =650 24$aCopper alloys. =650 24$aTensile properties. =650 24$aRadiation effects. =700 1\$aEdwards, DJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFabritsiev, SA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPokrovsky, AS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12466S.htm =LDR 02996nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12399S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12399S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12399S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aGrosse, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIrradiation Damage Structure in VVER-440 Steels after Irradiation at Different Temperatures and Post-Irradiation Annealing /$cM. Grosse, J. Böhmert. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aNeutron irradiation of the VVER-440-type reactor pressure vessel steel 15Kh2MFA at lower temperature causes an increase of the content of point defects in the iron lattice. The ratio between the magnetic and nuclear scattering of these point defects shows that not only vacancies are formed but also the number of foreign atoms in solution is increased. Additionally, small precipitates grow. These precipitates are smaller and have a weaker thermal stability than the precipitates grown in this steel after neutron irradiation at service temperature. In some cases the number of precipitates which can be found in the unirradiated state decreases significantly by irradiation at 60°C. Annealing at 475°C/1h provokes coarsening of the precipitates and re-dissolution of the precipitates formed by irradiation at lower temperature. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAnnealing. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steel. =650 \0$aNeutron embrittlement. =650 \0$aIrradiation temperature. =650 \0$aSmall angle neutron scattering. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aPressure vessel steel. =650 24$aNeutron embrittlement. =650 24$aAnnealing. =650 24$aSmall angle neutron scattering. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =650 24$aIrradiation temperature. =700 1\$aBöhmert, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12399S.htm =LDR 03644nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12380S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12380S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12380S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWang, JA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of Irradiation Data for A302B and A533B Correlation Monitor Materials /$cJA. Wang. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aThe results of Charpy V-notch impact tests for A302B and A533B-1 Correlation Monitor Materials (CMM) listed in the surveillance power reactor database (PR-EDB) and material test reactor database (TR-EDB) are analyzed. The shift of the transition temperature at 30 ft-lb (T30) is considered as the primary measure of radiation embrittlement in this paper. The hyperbolic tangent fitting model and uncertainty of the fitting parameters for Charpy impact tests are presented. For the surveillance CMM data, the transition temperature shifts at 30 ft-lb (?T30) generally follow the predictions provided by Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2, (R.G. 1.99/2) and draft E900-98. Difference in capsule temperatures is a likely explanation for large deviations from R.G. 1.99/2 and ASTM E900-98. Deviations from the R.G. 1.99/2 predictions are correlated to similar deviations for the accompanying materials in the same capsules, but large random fluctuations prevent precise quantitative determination. Significant scatter is noted in the surveillance data. The major contributions to the uncertainty of the prediction models, and the overall data scatter, are from mechanical test results, chemical analysis, difference in effective copper content resulting from the different post weld heat treatment, irradiation environments, fluence evaluation, and inhomogeneous material properties. Thus the prediction model can be improved if the above- mentioned error sources are controlled. In general, the embrittlement behavior of both the A302B and A533B-1 plate materials is similar. There is evidence for a flux effect in the CMM data irradiated in test reactors; thus its implication for power reactor surveillance programs deserves special attention. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aPower reactor. =650 \0$aReference materials. =650 \0$aRadiation embrittlement. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aRadiation embrittlement. =650 24$aPower reactor. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aLWR. =650 24$aReference materials. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12380S.htm =LDR 02574nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12459S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12459S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12459S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aUri, G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIrradiation Aging of Aluminum Alloys /$cF. Gillemot, L. Gillemot, G. Uri. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aIn Hungary the VVRSZM-5 research reactor went into operation in 1959 and was operated continuously until 1986 without any failure. In 1986 the reactor was shut down for reconstruction. Since then the primary and secondary cooling circuits were dismantled and replaced. Many of these components were made from precipitation hardened aluminum alloy SZAV-1 similar in composition to AA6005 alloy. To increase knowledge about the aging of the mechanically loaded components few dismantled parts of the reactor were tested or samples were cut and stored for testing. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSurveillance. =650 \0$aAluminum alloys. =650 \0$aResearch reactor. =650 \0$aIrradiation ageing. =650 \0$aMechanical properties. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aResearch reactor. =650 24$aAluminum alloys. =650 24$aIrradiation ageing. =650 24$aMechanical properties. =650 24$aSurveillance. =700 1\$aGillemot, F.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGillemot, L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12459S.htm =LDR 03642nam a2200709 i 4500 =001 STP12386S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12386S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12386S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aZhang, C.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effects of Flux on Radiation Embrittlement of Low-Copper Pressure Vessel Steels /$cY. Xu, X. Jia, C. Zhang, G. Ning, Q. Yu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe effects of neutron flux (E>1MeV) on the radiation embrittlement of the low-copper RPV steels are investigated. Tested materials include the forging matrix (JF) weld (JW) of Japan's SA 508-3 steel as well as the matrix (CF) and weld (CW) of China's domestic RPV steel. JF and CF were irradiated to fluences from 3.2 to 4.9 x 1023n/m2(E>1MeV) at 280±5°C, JW and CW irradiated to fluences of 1.4 and 1.5 x 1023n/m2 at 290±5°C, respectively, in the test reactor. JF and JW are also used as surveillance specimens for PWR RPV, and two sets of surveillance data have been acquired. The experimental results indicate that the transition temperature shifts (?RTNDT) for JF irradiated in the test reactor are larger than those from surveillance specimens, when these ?RTNDT are normalized to an effective fluence of 2x1023n/m2 (E>1MeV) and an effective temperature of 290°C. This shows notably the influence of neutron flux on ?RTNDT. The mean ?RTNDT for CF and CW is about 0.7 times that for JF and JW in terms of the normalized data, which imply the influences of the impurities besides Cu and microstructures on radiation embrittlement of low-copper RPV steels. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aNeutron flux. =650 \0$aSurveillance. =650 \0$aTest reactor. =650 \0$aMatrix defects. =650 \0$aEffective fluence. =650 \0$aLow-copper steels. =650 \0$aCharpy V-norch impact. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessels. =650 \0$aTransition temperature shift. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aReactor pressure vessels. =650 24$aLow-copper steels. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aNeutron flux. =650 24$aTest reactor. =650 24$aSurveillance. =650 24$aEffective fluence. =650 24$aCharpy V-norch impact. =650 24$aTransition temperature shift. =650 24$aMatrix defects. =700 1\$aJia, X.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNing, G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aXu, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYu, Q.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12386S.htm =LDR 02840nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12437S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12437S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12437S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWatanabe, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInfluence of Silicon or Titanium on the Microstructural Evolution of Fe-Cr-35Ni Alloys Irradiated with Neutrons or Self-Ions /$cH. Watanabe, FA. Garner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aA series of Fe-Cr-35Ni alloys was irradiated to doses ranging from 12 to 36 dpa with fast neutrons at 375-600°C and to 59-117 dpa at 675°C with Ni+ ions. The primary purpose of this study was to examine the effect of silicon and titanium on both microstructural evolution and the tendency of Fe-Cr-35Ni alloys to spinodally decompose during irradiation. As expected, the addition of these solutes suppresses void swelling and alters the microstructural evolution. They do not appear, however, to suppress the tendency toward spinodal-like decomposition, but only to change somewhat the microstructural consequences of the decomposition. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSilicon. =650 \0$aTitanium. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aIon irradiation. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aMicrostructural evolution. =650 \0$aSpinodal-like decomposition. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aStainless steel. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aIon irradiation. =650 24$aSpinodal-like decomposition. =650 24$aMicrostructural evolution. =650 24$aSilicon. =650 24$aTitanium. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12437S.htm =LDR 02760nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12413S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12413S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12413S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aShibayama, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of Stress-Induced Burgers Vector Anisotropy in Pressurized Tube Specimens of Irradiated Ferritic-Martensitic Steels :$bJFMS and JLF-1 /$cDS. Gelles, A. Kimura, T. Shibayama. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA procedure for determining the Burgers vector anisotropy in irradiated ferritic steels is described, allowing identification of all a ? 100 ? and all a/2 ? 111 ? dislocations in a region of interest. The necessary micrographs to apply the procedure have been taken of a pressurized tube specimen of JFMS, a duplex ferritic steel following irradiation in FFTF/MOTA at 407°C to 7.5 x 1022 n/cm2 (E > 0.1 MeV) or 37.5 dpa, and a pressurized tube of JLF-1 irradiated at 430°C under similar conditions to 14.3 x 1022 n/cm2 (E > 0.1 MeV) or 60 dpa. Analysis of micrographs indicates that large anisotropy in Burgers vector populations develop during irradiation creep. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAnisotropy. =650 \0$aDislocations. =650 \0$aFerritic steel. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aIrradiation creep. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiation creep. =650 24$aDislocations. =650 24$aAnisotropy. =650 24$aFerritic steel. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =700 1\$aGelles, DS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKimura, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12413S.htm =LDR 02912nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12404S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12404S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12404S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aNikolaeva, AV.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of Observed and Predicted Data on Radiation Induced Grain Boundary Phosphorus Segregation in VVER Type Steels /$cAV. Nikolaeva, YR. Kevorkyan, YA. Nikolaev. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThe influence of impurity grain boundary segregation on mechanical properties of low-alloy Cr-Ni-Mo steels is discussed. Mechanisms of impurity and alloying effects on grain boundary embrittlement of low-alloy steels are considered. An approach for estimation of radiation enhanced grain boundary segregation kinetics is proposed. The approach takes into account the reduction of dislocation density (from 1x1014 to 1x1013 m-2) due to irradiation that was observed for low-alloy Cr-Ni-Mo steels. The influence of collision cascades on the radiation damage is also considered. Auger spectroscopy is used for grain boundary segregation detection. The contribution of grain boundary embrittlement to mechanical property degradation due to neutron irradiation is assessed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 \0$aRadiation embrittlement. =650 \0$aGrain boundary segregation. =650 \0$aDuctile-to-brittle transition temperature. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 24$aGrain boundary segregation. =650 24$aRadiation embrittlement. =650 24$aDuctile-to-brittle transition temperature. =700 1\$aKevorkyan, YR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNikolaev, YA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12404S.htm =LDR 03203nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12391S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12391S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12391S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aTobita, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Irradiation on Fracture Toughness in the Transition Range of RPV Steels /$cK. Onizawa, T. Tobita, M. Suzuki. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aThe effect of irradiation on cleavage fracture toughness in the ductile-brittle transition range of RPV steels was studied using precracked Charpy-V (PCCv) specimens. Four kinds of RPV steels of ASTM A533B class 1 made by Japanese steel makers were used for this study. Neutron irradiation to PCCv specimens was carried out at JMTR. An approach based on the weakest link theory was applied to analyze the specimen size effect and the scatter of fracture toughness. The scatter of fracture toughness was confirmed to have a Weibull type distribution. Irradiation effect on the scatter was found insignificant. The fracture toughness transition curves were determined by PCCv data according to the master curve approach and the Japanese code. The shift of the master curve due to neutron irradiation was somewhat greater than the Charpy 41J shift. The scheme to estimate the lower bound of fracture toughness was also studied. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLower bound. =650 \0$aMaster curve. =650 \0$aSurveillance. =650 \0$aPrecracked Charpy. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aStructural integrity. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 \0$aIrradiation embrittlement. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 24$aSurveillance. =650 24$aStructural integrity. =650 24$aIrradiation embrittlement. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aPrecracked Charpy. =650 24$aMaster curve. =650 24$aLower bound. =700 1\$aOnizawa, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSuzuki, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12391S.htm =LDR 02452nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12420S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12420S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12420S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aShamardin, VK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIrradiation Creep of Austenitic Steels Irradiated Up to High Damage Dose /$cVS. Neustroev, VK. Shamardin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe irradiation-induced creep and swelling of annealed 16Cr-15Ni-3Mo-Nb stainless steels with different contents of carbon and boron in BOR-60 at 420°C have been investigated to exposures of 100 dpa. Swelling depends on carbon content and boron. The creep rate directly depends on stress and instantaneous swelling rate. The creep-swelling oupling coefficient of austenitic steels does not appear to be very sensitive to microaddition. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aFast reactors. =650 \0$aAustenitic steels. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aIrradiation-induced creep. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiation-induced creep. =650 24$aSwelling. =650 24$aAustenitic steels. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aFast reactors. =700 1\$aNeustroev, VS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12420S.htm =LDR 02484nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12430S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12430S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12430S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Question of Saturation of Void Swelling in Fe-Cr-Ni Austenitic Alloys /$cFA. Garner, CA. Black. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aWhereas in earlier publications it appeared that a possible saturation of neutron-induced void swelling might be developing at temperatures of 400 and 427°C in annealed Fe-Cr-Ni model alloys in a manner that was dependent on composition, data obtained at higher neutron exposures in EBR-II have led to the conclusion that such an expectation was erroneous. At all temperatures in the range 400-650°C, the neutron induced swelling eventually reaches ~1%/dpa and continues to very high swelling levels thereafter without any hint of saturation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSaturation. =650 \0$aVoid swelling. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aFe-Cr-Ni austenitic alloys. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFe-Cr-Ni austenitic alloys. =650 24$aVoid swelling. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aSaturation. =700 1\$aBlack, CA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12430S.htm =LDR 02089nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP12450S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12450S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12450S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aMittendorfer, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDesign of a Dedicated Electron Beam Facility for Material Treatment /$cJ. Mittendorfer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aElectron beam has been applied as source of ionizing radiation in a wide field of applications. Sterilization, decontamination, treatment of materials for cross-linking, curing, and polymerization have been carried at an industrial scale. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aLinear accelerator. =650 \0$aElectron beam facility. =650 \0$aElectron beam irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aElectron beam irradiation. =650 24$aElectron beam facility. =650 24$aLinear accelerator. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12450S.htm =LDR 03563nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP12395S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12395S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12395S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSuzuki, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Location of V-Notch on Neutron Irradiation-Induced Shift in DBTT of HAZ of Welded Pressure Vessel Steel /$cT. Suzuki, K. Itoh, Y. Naruse, H. Matsui, A. Kimura. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThe effect of the location of the V-notch in the heat affected zone (HAZ) on the ductile-brittle transition behavior of neutron-irradiated welded A533B pressure vessel steel has been investigated utilizing the small specimen technique. Standard size, one-third size and 1.5 mm size Charpy V-notch specimens were prepared by changing the distance from the fusion boundary, so that a V-notch was located in the position to be evaluated. Neutron irradiation was performed in JMTR at 290°C up to 0.75 and 1.3 x 1024 n/m2. In both the cases before and after the irradiations, ductile-brittle transition temperature (DBTT) is lower and the upper-shelf energy is higher for so-called HAZ(M1) specimen, which has a V-notch 1mm away from the fusion boundary, than base metal and deposit. However, the DBTT of the HAZ(M4) specimen, with a V-notch 4 mm away from the boundary, is higher than that of base metal. As for the ?DBTT, the HAZ(M1) and HAZ(M4) specimens showed equivalent and considerably larger ?DBTT, respectively, than the base metal specimen; hence the HAZ(M4) specimen shows rather higher DBTT, that is, lower toughness. Micro-Vickers hardness measurements revealed that the M1 and M4 site showed the highest and lowest hardness, respectively. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCharpy test. =650 \0$aHeat affected zone. =650 \0$aSub-sized specimen. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steel. =650 \0$aIrradiation embrittlement. =650 \0$aDuctile-brittle transition temperature. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aCharpy test. =650 24$aSub-sized specimen. =650 24$aHeat affected zone. =650 24$aIrradiation embrittlement. =650 24$aDuctile-brittle transition temperature. =650 24$aPressure vessel steel. =700 1\$aItoh, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKimura, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMatsui, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNaruse, Y.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12395S.htm =LDR 03282nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12435S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12435S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12435S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aYoshiie, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Damage Rate on Formation of Voids and Dislocation Loops in Metals /$cQ. Xu, T. Yoshiie, M. Iseki. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aEffects of damage rate on the formation of voids and interstitial type dislocation loops in pure metals, such as Au, Cu, Ni, Fe and V, and alloys of Ni and V, were investigated. The specimens were irradiated at the Kyoto University Reactor (KUR) with improved temperature control. The dose rates of neutron irradiation were 4.4x1015n/m2s (E > 0.1 MeV) and 3.9x1017 n/m2s (E > 0.1 MeV) at 573 K. By the total dose of about 7x1021 n/m2 (E > 0.1 MeV), the loop density increased with increasing dose rate, whereas the growth behavior of microvoids depended on the dose rate and irradiated materials. In Cu, Fe and V, the concentration and the size of microvoids increased with increasing dose rate. In Au, the difference of microvoid formation between two dose rates was small. While in Ni, Ni-Cu and Ni-Ge, the size of microvoids increased with decreasing dose rate. The behaviors of formation of microvoids and dislocation loops were analyzed by the rate theory. It was clarified that the microvoid formation strongly relates to the mobility of vacancies. The calculation also showed that the nucleation of dislocation loops increases with increasing dose rate. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCopper. =650 \0$aDamage rate. =650 \0$aVacancy clusters. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aNickel and vanadium. =650 \0$aPositron annihilation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aDamage rate. =650 24$aPositron annihilation. =650 24$aVacancy clusters. =650 24$aGold. =650 24$aCopper. =650 24$aNickel and vanadium. =700 1\$aIseki, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aXu, Q.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12435S.htm =LDR 03363nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12453S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12453S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12453S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aNakamichi, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIn-situ Electrical Resistivity Measurement of MgO•Al2O3 Coating under Neutron Irradiation /$cM. Nakamichi, H. Kawamura. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aCeramic coatings on the surface of structural materials such as 316SS have been considered for electrical insulators and tritium permeation barriers in fusion reactor designs. MgO•Al2O3 is one of the most promising materials as a coating material from a point of high electrical resistivity and so on. In this report, the electrical resistivity of a MgO•Al2O3 coating on 316SS was investigated under neutron irradiation with the JMTR (Japan Materials Testing Reactor) by in-situ electrical resistivity measurement. The specimen was irradiated at 360°C in a He atmosphere. Radiation Induced Conductivity (RIC) was observed at the beginning of reactor. The electrical resistivity of the coating before neutron irradiation decreased from 1x1011?•cm to 2x108?•cm with increase reactor power. The electrical resistivity of the coating under neutron irradiation decreased again from 2x108?•cm to 5 x 104?•cm above 1 x 1019n/cm2 (En> 1 MeV). It did not recover up to unirradiated level. The electrical resistivity of the coating after neutron irradiation was about 2x106?•cm. It was clear that Radiation Induced Electrical Degradation (RIED) in the MgO•Al2O3 coating was recognized above a fluence of about 1x1020n/cm2 (En> 1MeV) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFusion reactor. =650 \0$aIn-situ measurement. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aElectrical insulator. =650 \0$aElectrical resistivity. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFusion reactor. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aElectrical insulator. =650 24$aMgO•Al2O3. =650 24$aElectrical resistivity. =650 24$aRIC. =650 24$aRIED. =650 24$aIn-situ measurement. =700 1\$aKawamura, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12453S.htm =LDR 03480nam a2200721 i 4500 =001 STP12385S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12385S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12385S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWallin, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCharacterization of the Decommissioned Novovoronesh-1 Pressure Vessel Wall Materials by Through-Wall Trepans /$cMJ. Valo, AD. Amaev, R. Ahlstrand, DA. Chistiakov, E. Krasikov, A. Kryukov, AM. Morosov, VA. Nikolaev, P. Platonov, R. Rintamaa, VV. Rybin, Y. Shtrombakh, K. Wallin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aMaterial properties of the Novovoronesh-1 pressure vessel were characterized after 20 years of plant operation. The unit was the first commercial PWR unit in Russia producing 210 MW electric power. It was commissioned in 1964 and shut down in 1984. Wall thickness of the vessel is 120 mm, including 20 mm of cladding. The vessel contained only circumferential welds. The coolant temperature was 250°C. Nine through-wall trepans of outer diameter 120 mm were cut out from the vessel both from the weld seams and the base metal forging rings. The trepans were studied by RRC-KI, PROMETEY and VTT. The paper is focusing on the Charpy-V and fracture toughness test data of the critical core weld. Due to the lack of archive material the unirradiated material condition was estimated by a reference annealing procedure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aTrepan. =650 \0$aCharpy-V. =650 \0$aAnnealing. =650 \0$aPressure vessel. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aIrradiation embrittlement. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiation embrittlement. =650 24$aPressure vessel. =650 24$aCharpy-V. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aTrepan. =650 24$aAnnealing. =650 24$aVVER. =700 1\$aAhlstrand, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aAmaev, AD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChistiakov, DA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKrasikov, E.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKryukov, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMorosov, AM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNikolaev, VA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPlatonov, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRintamaa, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRybin, VV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aShtrombakh, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aValo, MJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12385S.htm =LDR 02833nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12452S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12452S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12452S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aScaffidi-Argentina, F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMeasurement and Calculation of Helium Generation in Beryllium Pebbles Irradiated in EBR-II /$cLR. Greenwood, BM. Oliver, DS. Gelles, DL. Baldwin, M. Dalle Donne, H. Kawamura, F. Scaffidi-Argentina. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aBeryllium pebbles are being evaluated for their potential use as a neutron multiplier in fusion power reactors. Commercially available pebbles were irradiated in the Experimental Breeder Reactor II to study property changes and gas production. Helium production rates from fast neutron irradiation are significantly higher in beryllium than in other metals due to the low neutron energy threshold and large (n,2n)2? nuclear cross section. Furthermore, the 9Be(n,?)6He(?) reaction breeds 6Li, which has a high thermal neutron cross section for producing helium and tritium. Calculations of helium and tritium production were performed based on neutron dosimetry measurements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aBeryllium. =650 \0$aHelium release. =650 \0$aHelium measurements. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aHelium measurements. =650 24$aHelium release. =650 24$aBeryllium. =700 1\$aBaldwin, DL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDalle Donne, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGelles, DS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGreenwood, LR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKawamura, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOliver, BM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12452S.htm =LDR 03699nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12414S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12414S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12414S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aStoller, RE.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Evaluation of Neutron Energy Spectrum Effects in Iron Based on Molecular Dynamics Displacement Cascade Simulations /$cRE. Stoller, LR. Greenwood. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe results of molecular dynamics (MD) displacement cascade simulations in bcc iron have been used to obtain effective cross sections for two measures of primary damage production: (1) the number of surviving point defects expressed as a fraction of the displacements calculated using the standard secondary displacement model of Norgett, Robinson, and Torrens (NRT), and (2) the fraction of the surviving interstitials contained in clusters that formed during the cascade event. Primary knockon atom spectra for iron obtained from the SPECTER code have been used to weight these MD-based damage production cross sections in order to obtain spectrally-averaged values for several locations in commercial fission reactors and materials test reactors. An evaluation of these results indicates that neutron energy spectrum differences between the various environments do not lead to significant differences between the average primary damage formation parameters. In particular, the defect production cross sections obtained for PWR and BWR neutron spectra were not significantly different. The variation of the defect production cross sections as a function of depth into the reactor pressure vessel wall is used as a sample application of the cross sections. A slight difference between the attenuation behavior of the PWR and BWR was noted; this difference could be explained by a subtle difference in the energy dependence of the neutron spectra. Overall, the simulations support the continued use of dpa as a damage correlation parameter. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aRate theory. =650 \0$aPoint defects. =650 \0$aFerritic steels. =650 \0$aPressure vessels. =650 \0$aRadiation damage. =650 \0$aMolecular dynamics. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFerritic steels. =650 24$aModeling. =650 24$aMolecular dynamics. =650 24$aPoint defects. =650 24$aPressure vessels. =650 24$aRadiation damage. =650 24$aRate theory. =700 1\$aGreenwood, LR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12414S.htm =LDR 03874nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12387S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12387S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12387S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aServer, WL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTechnical Basis for Application of the Master Curve Approach to Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity Assessment /$cWL. Server, ST. Rosinski. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code reference toughness curves are based upon an approach which utilizes a material normalizing and indexing parameter, RTNDT. This parameter is based upon the combined results from Charpy V-notch and drop-weight nil-ductility transition temperature tests as defined in the ASME Code. In many cases, this indexing parameter is overly conservative relative to the real toughness of ferritic reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steels, and a more direct index and measure of the true fracture toughness is desired. The Master Curve fracture toughness method, recently issued as ASTM Standard Test Method E 1921-97, is a better indicator of fracture toughness behavior in terms of a directly measured toughness index, To, and statistically-derived tolerance bounds. This method is technically more sound than the RTNDT approach and provides use of the statistical nature of measured fracture toughness properties (including use of surveillance materials). The Pressure Vessel Research Council (PVRC) is presently investigating application of the Master Curve approach for implementation in the ASME Code. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) is supporting development of alternative RPV integrity assessment approaches, which includes documentation of the technical basis for application of the Master Curve approach. An EPRI document has been written that supports the ASME Code activities to allow utility use of the Master Curve approach. The results of that document for application of the Master Curve approach to RPV integrity assessment are summarized in this paper. Examples illustrating applicability of the Master Curve approach are presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aASME Code. =650 \0$aMaster curve. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aReference temperature. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessel. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel steels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aMaster curve. =650 24$aReactor pressure vessel steels. =650 24$aASME Code. =650 24$aReference temperature. =650 24$aNuclear pressure vessel. =700 1\$aRosinski, ST.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12387S.htm =LDR 03158nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP12406S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12406S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12406S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWelzel, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnnealing of a Low Copper Steel :$bHardness, SANS, Atom Probe, and Thermoelectric Power Investigations /$cP. Pareige, P. Auger, S. Welzel, J-C Van Duysen, S. Miloudi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b28 =520 3\$aThe evolution of the microstructure of the French Chooz A pressure vessel steel (characterized by a low copper content (<0.1 at.% Cu)) has been studied during annealing at 450°C. The irradiated material (fluence: 0.5 to 16x1023 n.m-2, flux : 2x1015 n.m-2.s-1, temperature : 275°C) shows a quick recovery of hardness after 20 h of aging. The intensity of the SANS scattered signal as well, as the thermoelectric power one, decreases with annealing time. In addition, 3D images, at the atomic scale, given by the Tomographic Atom Probe show that during the first hours of annealing, the neutron-induced Cu-Ni-Mn-Si clusters formed during the in-service irradiation are "dissolved" while copper precipitates are formed. Their low number density is in agreement with the full recovery of the hardness. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aHardness. =650 \0$aRecovery. =650 \0$aAnnealing. =650 \0$aLow copper steel. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aThermoelectric power. =650 \0$aNondestructive technique. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aLow copper steel. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aAnnealing. =650 24$aRecovery. =650 24$aHardness. =650 24$aSANS. =650 24$a3D atom probe. =650 24$aThermoelectric power. =650 24$aNondestructive technique. =700 1\$aAuger, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMiloudi, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPareige, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVan Duysen, J-C,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12406S.htm =LDR 02599nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12408S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12408S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12408S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aNikolaeva, AV.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of the Floating Curve Model for Estimation of Re-Irradiation Embrittlement of VVER-440 RPV Steels /$cYA. Nikolaev, AV. Nikolaeva. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aRadiation embrittlement and its mitigation by annealing of VVER-440 reactor pressure vessel steels are studied. The Russian regulatory approach for prediction of radiation embrittlement of VVER-440 steels is considered. Results of an investigation of materials cut out of operating nuclear power plants are discussed. Different models of re-irradiation embrittlement are compared. A new model for assessment of embrittlement under re-irradiation is developed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aRe-irradiation. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 \0$aRadiation embrittlement. =650 \0$aPost-irradiation annealing. =650 \0$aDuctile-to-brittle transition temperature. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 24$aRadiation embrittlement. =650 24$aPost-irradiation annealing. =650 24$aRe-irradiation. =650 24$aDuctile-to-brittle transition temperature. =700 1\$aNikolaev, YA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12408S.htm =LDR 03458nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12403S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12403S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12403S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aMeade, D.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRadiation-Induced Grain Boundary Segregation of Phosphorus in ASME SA533B Ferritic Pressure Vessel Steel /$cD. Meade, RG. Faulkner, D. Ellis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b32 =520 3\$aThe segregation of phosphorus to grain boundaries is well known to cause embrittlement in a range of ferritic pressure vessel steels. Modelling of segregation is therefore useful in predicting the service life of pressure vessels, particularly in those pressure vessels used in nuclear reactor power generating plant where significant cost savings can be made. In this paper, predictions of the radiation induced grain boundary segregation of phosphorus in ASME SA533B pressure vessel steels are made using an analytical model for impurity segregation in dilute ternary alloys. The model takes into account equilibrium-type segregation, together with a newly adopted approach incorporating the site competition effects that exist between phosphorus and carbon. The site competition effect causes the predicted phosphorus segregation to fall to levels significantly lower than the predictions obtained from models of dilute binary alloys. The predictions are compared to FEGSTEM results of samples irradiated at between 255°C and 315°C, doses between 1.5 and 38mdpa and dose rates ranging from 6x10-9 to 8.9x10-11 dpa/s. The predictions obtained from the model are in close agreement to the experimentally observed segregated phosphorus results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFEGSTEM analysis. =650 \0$aSite competition. =650 \0$aAnalytical modelling. =650 \0$aPhosphorus segregation. =650 \0$aGrain boundary segregation. =650 \0$aRadiation-induced segregation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aRadiation-induced segregation. =650 24$aSite competition. =650 24$aGrain boundary segregation. =650 24$aPhosphorus segregation. =650 24$aAnalytical modelling. =650 24$aFEGSTEM analysis. =700 1\$aEllis, D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFaulkner, RG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12403S.htm =LDR 02260nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12424S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12424S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12424S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aPyatiletov, YS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Impurity on Radiation Creep Rate of the Interstitial Solid Solutions /$cAD. Lopuga, YS. Pyatiletov. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe numerical self-concerted calculation of the radiation creep rate of the interstitial solid solutions was carried out with allowance for main effects of impurity on creep rate: formation of impurity atmosphere around dislocations and voids; generation of the fixed and mobile impurity atom-intrinsic point defect complexes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aVacancy. =650 \0$aRadiation creep. =650 \0$aInterstitial atom. =650 \0$aImpurity atmosphere. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aInterstitial atom. =650 24$aVacancy. =650 24$aImpurity atmosphere. =650 24$aRadiation creep. =700 1\$aLopuga, AD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12424S.htm =LDR 04099nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12402S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12402S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12402S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWootton, MR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInfluence of Thermal Neutrons on the Hardening and Embrittlement of Plate Steels /$cRB. Jones, DJ. Edens, MR. Wootton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aA series of C-Mn pressure vessel plates and other steels containing various levels of copper, phosphorus and boron were irradiated at 240°C in two differing neutron spectra in the Halden reactor. Hardening and embrittlement data obtained after exposure in a highly thermalised neutron spectrum with dpathermal(>1keV)/dpafast(<1keV) = 2 were compared with data obtained after exposure to a cadmium-shielded spectrum with dpathermal/dpafast = 0.01. Exposure times varied from 85 to 251 days at a mean fast dpa dose rate of 6 x 10-11 dpa/second. For C-Mn plate steels containing low levels of impurity boron, the respective shifts in yield stress and Charpy transition temperature were always greater after exposure to the thermalised spectrum when compared with exposures to the cadmium-shielded spectrum. The shifts in the cadmium shielded spectrum agreed with data trend predictions from many surveillance and accelerated irradiations where thermal dpa doses were small. The influence of thermal neutrons was incorporated into trend curves by using an "effective" dpa dose, i.e. dpaeffective= dpafast + k dpathermal where k is a thermal neutron efficiency factor. For doses <300 x 10-5dpathermal the value of k was 2.0 ± 0.5. In a C-Mn steel containing an increased level of impurity boron, an allowance was required for the additional dpa generated by the thermal neutron-induced transmutation of boron-10. For thermal doses where the burn-out of boron-10 was not too great, the value of k in the embrittlement equation increased to 2.0 + 0.3(B-1) ± 0.5 for steels containing B weight ppm of natural boron. For a high copper C-Mn-Mo steel, hardening and embrittlement shifts arose due to irradiation-enhanced copper precipitation. Over the thermal dose range examined, thermal neutrons did not change the dose dependence of copper precipitation hardening. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aHardening. =650 \0$aPlate steels. =650 \0$aTrend curves. =650 \0$aEmbrittlement. =650 \0$aNeutron spectra. =650 \0$aThermal neutrons. =650 \0$aBoron transmutation. =650 \0$aCopper precipitation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aThermal neutrons. =650 24$aNeutron spectra. =650 24$aPlate steels. =650 24$aHardening. =650 24$aEmbrittlement. =650 24$aBoron transmutation. =650 24$aCopper precipitation. =650 24$aTrend curves. =700 1\$aEdens, DJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJones, RB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12402S.htm =LDR 03161nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP12441S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12441S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12441S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWatanabe, S.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Composite Model for Segregation and Microstructural Evolution Under Electron Irradiation /$cS. Watanabe, N. Sakaguchi, H. Takahashi, S. Ohnuki. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aWe have investigated radiation-induced segregation (RIS) near a grain boundary in an austenitic stainless steel under electron irradiation taking into account the simultaneous evolution of faulted dislocation loops and network dislocations by a composite model. It has been found that dislocation free zones (DLFZ) formed in the vicinity of the grain boundary by the irradiation, and we carried out direct observation of the DLFZ formation by in-situ irradiation in a high-voltage electron microscope (HVEM). Prediction of temperature and dose dependence of DLFZ formation agreed with experimental results. The inter-relationship between RIS and DLFZ formation near a grain boundary has been substantially clarified. RIS and DLFZ were understood considering point defect and solute flow associated with the excess defect to the grain boundary. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDislocation. =650 \0$aGrain boundary. =650 \0$aDefect free zone. =650 \0$aElectron irradiation. =650 \0$aNonequilibrium phenomena. =650 \0$aAustenitic stainless steel. =650 \0$aRadiation-induced segregation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aRadiation-induced segregation. =650 24$aGrain boundary. =650 24$aAustenitic stainless steel. =650 24$aElectron irradiation. =650 24$aDislocation. =650 24$aDefect free zone. =650 24$aNonequilibrium phenomena. =700 1\$aOhnuki, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSakaguchi, N.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTakahashi, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12441S.htm =LDR 03648nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12431S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12431S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12431S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aHübner, R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInfluence of Minor Alloying Elements and Stress on Microstructural Evolution and Void Swelling of Austenitic Steels Under Neutron Irradiation /$cR. Hübner, K. Ehrlich. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aA pressurized tube experiment was carried out in the British Prototype Fast Reactor (PFR) at Dounreay, U.K. in order to determine swelling and stress-induced swelling of four heats of the commercial German austenitic steel DIN 1.4970, with different contents of the minor alloying elements Si, Ti and Ti/C ratio. The maximum doses achieved are 106 dpaNRT at 420°C, 81 dpaNRT at 500°C and 61 dpaNRT at 600°C. The hoop stresses of the pressurized tubes were 0, 60 and 120 MPa at all irradiation temperatures. TEM-examinations have been carried out to determine the influence of the minor alloying elements and the stress on the void swelling and the microstructural evolution. All alloys exhibited the highest swelling values at 420°C and no swelling at 600°C. The measurements show the large effect of the minor alloying elements upon swelling and in-pile creep. The maximum swelling suppression is achieved by a high Si-content and an understoichiometric Ti/C ratio (understabilization). The analysis of the microstructural evolution shows that the swelling resistance is correlated to the formation and stability of very fine ?'-precipitates. For the alloy with the highest swelling resistance these precipitates can be found up to 106 dpaNRT at 420°C, whereas they dissolve in the course of irradiation for the alloys with lower swelling resistance. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSilicon. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aTitanium. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aAustenitic alloy. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aStress-induced swelling. =650 \0$aPressurized tube experiment. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aSwelling. =650 24$aStress-induced swelling. =650 24$aAustenitic alloy. =650 24$aDIN 1.4970. =650 24$aSilicon. =650 24$aTitanium. =650 24$aPressurized tube experiment. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =700 1\$aEhrlich, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12431S.htm =LDR 03783nam a2200733 i 4500 =001 STP12378S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12378S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12378S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aServer, WL.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Comparison of East/West Steels for Pressurized Water Reactors /$cM. Davies, A. Kryukov, C. English, Y. Nikolaev, WL. Server. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aRecent studies have shown that for the older East and West water reactor pressure vessel steels there is a similar degradation in mechanical properties during equivalent neutron irradiation. In both cases with the identification of and a reduction in the deleterious element concentration the sensitivity of the steels to neutron irradiation was reduced. The deleterious elements which have been identified in the national databases as being responsible for the sensitivity are different. In the 'Western' case copper and nickel are identified and used in the current version of the USNRC Regulatory Guide while phosphorus and copper are identified in the Russian Codes. For the comparison neutron fluence is harmonized and the end-of-life fluence differences are considered. Annealing is a mitigating action for reducing the effect of irradiation on these steels and another coincidence in the similarity of the response of these steels is seen. The paper reviews the current understanding on the mechanisms of irradiation embrittlement of these steels and also the role of compositional variations in their irradiation sensitivity. Phosphorus concentration is seen as the key difference between East and West steels. When the phosphorus concentration is greater than about 0.012 wt%, then its effect is a dominating one with regard to irradiation effects. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCopper. =650 \0$aNickel. =650 \0$aRussian. =650 \0$aNeutrons. =650 \0$aAnnealing. =650 \0$aPhosphorus. =650 \0$aEmbrittlement. =650 \0$aEastern steels. =650 \0$aWestern steels. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aPWR. =650 24$aWWER. =650 24$aReactor pressure vessels. =650 24$aWestern steels. =650 24$aEastern steels. =650 24$aRussian. =650 24$aCopper. =650 24$aEmbrittlement. =650 24$aPhosphorus. =650 24$aNickel. =650 24$aNeutrons. =650 24$aAnnealing. =700 1\$aDavies, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aEnglish, C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKryukov, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNikolaev, Y.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12378S.htm =LDR 02535nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP12436S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12436S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12436S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aPorollo, SI.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStress-Affected Dislocation Development of Stainless Steel During Neutron Irradiation /$cSI. Porollo, YV. Konobeev, AS. Kruglov, YM. Pevchikh, FA. Garner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aWhen stainless steels are irradiated at 530°C with neutrons to ~0.2 dpa at stresses above the yield stress, the evolution of dislocation microstructure is very different from that which occurs when stresses are held below the yield stress. The dislocation network that forms is more uniform and crystallographically-oriented than the cell structure that forms in the absence of irradiation. Small defect clusters form instead of Frank loops, but their density decreases with the applied stress level. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDislocations. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aStainless steel. =650 24$aDislocations. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKonobeev, YV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKruglov, AS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPevchikh, YM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12436S.htm =LDR 03083nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP12389S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12389S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12389S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$avan Walle, E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFracture Toughness of the Ni-Modified A302-B Plate of the BR3 Reactor Pressure Vessel /$cR. Chaouadi, A. Fabry, E. van Walle, J. Van de Velde. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThe present paper aims to compare regulatory predictions of fracture toughness to direct measurements using precracked Charpy specimens tested in three-point bending. Trepans were extracted from the vessel of the BR3 reactor in order to perform fracture toughness tests in addition to Charpy impact and tensile testing. This vessel was successfully wet-annealed at 343°C during 1 week after a maximum neutron fluence of 3.3 1019 n/cm2. The reactor is presently under decommissioning after a maximum neutron fluence of 4.0 1019 n/cm2. The trepans (base metal and weld) were taken from two regions: vessel mid-plane and nozzle elevation (no neutrons, negligible thermal aging). Here, the base metal (Ni-modified A-302 grade B) is investigated: Tensile, Charpy impact and fracture toughness tests were performed at thickness ranging from 1/4T to 1/2T. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aTensile. =650 \0$aTransition. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aCharpy impact. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aReference temperature. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aCharpy impact. =650 24$aTensile. =650 24$aTransition. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aNi-modified A-302 grade B reactor pressure vessel steel. =650 24$aReference temperature. =700 1\$aChaouadi, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFabry, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVan de Velde, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12389S.htm =LDR 03251nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP12425S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12425S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12425S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aPechenkin, VA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOn the Role of Internal Stresses in Void Denuded Zone Formation Under HVEM-Irradiation of Metals and Alloys Preconditioned by Reactor Exposure /$cYV. Konobeev, VA. Pechenkin, FA. Garner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aIrradiation of thin metallic foils in a High Voltage Electron Microscope (HVEM) has been widely used for investigating void swelling. One of the observations in HVEM experiments is the formation of void denuded zones in foils prepared from metals and alloys preconditioned by neutron irradiation. Under electron irradiation, pre-existing voids shrink in regions near foil surfaces. Such a shrinkage is thought to occur without any transfer of vacancies to other voids and is proposed to be related to the interstitial flux exceeding the vacancy flux into near-surface voids. In the present paper internal stresses arising due to non-uniform swelling under conditions of HVEM irradiation are taken into consideration. It is demonstrated that by assuming the presence of sufficiently large stress gradients within the foil one can explain the origin of the void shrinkage in near-surface zones and also explain why a swelling enhancement is often observed on the boundary of the voided zone. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aThin foils. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aInternal stresses. =650 \0$aVoid denuded zone. =650 \0$aElectron irradiation. =650 \0$aNeutron preconditioning. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aSwelling. =650 24$aVoid denuded zone. =650 24$aElectron irradiation. =650 24$aThin foils. =650 24$aInternal stresses. =650 24$aNeutron preconditioning. =650 24$aStainless steel. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKonobeev, YV.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12425S.htm =LDR 02672nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12465S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12465S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12465S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aTakahashi, H.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Influence of Transmutation and Initial Composition on the Microstructural Evolution of Vanadium and V-Cr-Ti Alloys Irradiated in HFIR /$cS. Ohnuki, H. Takahashi, FA. Garner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aPure vanadium and a series of V-Cr and V-5Ti-Cr alloys were irradiated at 300, 400, 500 and 600°C to doses of 8-10 dpa in the HFIR mixed spectra reactor. Transmutation of vanadium increased the chromium content by 6-7 additional percent. This compositional change had the largest impact on the microstructural and microchemical evolution of the alloys and also dominated the change observed in alloy density. Even more importantly, the results were quite different than would be expected from the results of similar irradiation in FFTF where transmutation is much lower. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aTransmutation. =650 \0$aVanadium alloys. =650 \0$aPhase stability. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aVanadium alloys. =650 24$aTransmutation. =650 24$aSwelling. =650 24$aPhase stability. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOhnuki, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12465S.htm =LDR 03674nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12448S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12448S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12448S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aToloczko, MB.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Investigation into the Origin and Nature of the Slope and x-axis Intercept of the Shear Punch-Tensile Yield Strength Correlation using Finite Element Analysis /$cGL. Hankin, MB. Toloczko, KI. Johnson, MA. Khaleel, ML. Hamilton, FA. Garner, RW. Davies, RG. Faulkner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aRecent studies have shown that for a variety of unirradiated and irradiated materials, a slope of ~2 is obtained for a correlation between yield in a shear punch test and yield in a uniaxial tensile test. Application of the von Mises yield criterion would predict a slope of ?3. A finite element model (FEM) of the shear punch test was developed to aid in understanding the experimentally obtained slope of ~2. FEM simulations of the shear punch test were conducted using stress-strain data from uniaxial tensile tests on 316 stainless steel in four initial cold-work conditions. A correlation was developed between the FEM-evaluated effective shear yield strength and the experimentally-evaluated uniaxial yield strength. The slope from this correlation was found to be nearly the same as for the slope from the correlation between the experimentally-evaluated effective shear yield strength and the experimentally-evaluated uniaxial yield strength. The finite element model showed that stresses other than pure shear exist in a specimen during a shear punch test, and these other stresses may explain why the slope of the experimental yield strength correlation is different than ?3. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aShear punch test. =650 \0$aTensile properties. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSmall specimen testing. =650 \0$aProperty-property correlation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aSmall specimen testing. =650 24$a316 stainless steel. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aTensile properties. =650 24$aShear punch test. =650 24$aProperty-property correlation. =700 1\$aDavies, RW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFaulkner, RG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHamilton, ML.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHankin, GL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJohnson, KI.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKhaleel, MA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12448S.htm =LDR 02804nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12463S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12463S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12463S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aYoshida, N.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCorrelation of Hardening and Microstructure of Tantalum Irradiated with Heavy Ions /$cT. Muroga, K. Yasunaga, Y. Katoh, H. Watanabe, N. Yoshida, N. Noda. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aThe microhardness change of tantalum irradiated with heavy ions has been evaluated using a micro-indentation technique. The increase in hardness by irradiation was significant below ~900K and negligible above ~1100K. The hardness decreased steeply with temperature at ~1000K. Correlation of the results with microstructure data showed that the strength of voids and line dislocations as barriers against deformation should be very weak relative to that of loops and TEM-invisible defects. The temperature and fluence dependence of the hardening by TEM-invisible defects, derived by the correlation, implied an accumulation process of cascade vacancy clusters during irradiation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aTantalum. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aMicro-indentation. =650 \0$aIrradiation hardening. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aTantalum. =650 24$aIrradiation hardening. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =650 24$aMicro-indentation. =700 1\$aKatoh, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMuroga, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNoda, N.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWatanabe, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYasunaga, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12463S.htm =LDR 03502nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12381S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12381S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12381S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aNovosad, P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of Static and Dynamic Transition Temperature Shifts in VVR Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels /$cM. Brumovsky, M. Falcnik, M. Kytka, J. Malek, P. Novosad. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThis paper summarizes results from surveillance specimen programs of VVER-440/V-213C type reactors. Transition temperature shifts, induced by irradiation, and determined from impact Charpy V-notch toughness as well as from static fracture toughness tests on pre-cracked Charpy size specimens, (COD) are compared. Two methods have been used for determination of static fracture toughness shifts - standard COD type specimens from standard surveillance programs and reconstituted COD type specimens from broken halves of Charpy V-notch specimens; thus identical irradiation conditions have been assured. Results obtained are discussed from the point of view of irradiation conditions as well as of different type of testing. Additional tests have been performed on different heats from WER-1000 type steel, where Charpy V-notch impact and static as well as dynamic fracture toughness tests have been performed to determine transition temperature shifts. Results are discussed and show that transition temperature shifts from static tests are, generally, larger than those from dynamic tests. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aVVER steels. =650 \0$aCharpy notch toughness. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 \0$aSpecimen reconstitution. =650 \0$aStatic fracture toughness. =650 \0$aTransition temperature shifts. =650 \0$aSurveillance specimen programs. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aReactor pressure vessel. =650 24$aSurveillance specimen programs. =650 24$aStatic fracture toughness. =650 24$aTransition temperature shifts. =650 24$aCharpy notch toughness. =650 24$aSpecimen reconstitution. =650 24$aVVER steels. =700 1\$aBrumovsky, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFalcnik, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKytka, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMalek, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12381S.htm =LDR 03193nam a2200817 i 4500 =001 STP12462S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12462S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12462S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aYamamoto, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNeutron Irradiation Test of Optical Components for Fusion Reactor /$cE. Ishitsuka, H. Sagawa, A. Nagashima, T. Sugie, T. Nishitani, S. Yamamoto, H. Kawamura. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe neutron irradiation effects on the window and mirror materials proposed as optical elements for plasma diagnostic components were studied. Specimens were sapphire and KU-quartz as the window material, molybdenum corner cubic reflector, gold-coated mirror and aluminum corner cubic reflector. These materials were irradiated by the Japan Materials Testing Reactor, and transmission and refraction spectrum, change of color and surface roughness were observed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMirror. =650 \0$aWindow. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aSapphire. =650 \0$aKU-quartz. =650 \0$aMolybdenum. =650 \0$aReflectivity. =650 \0$aTransmission. =650 \0$aOptical element. =650 \0$aGold-coated mirror. =650 \0$aIn-situ measurement. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aFusion reactor material. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFusion reactor material. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aOptical element. =650 24$aWindow. =650 24$aTransmission. =650 24$aMirror. =650 24$aReflectivity. =650 24$aSapphire. =650 24$aKU-quartz. =650 24$aMolybdenum. =650 24$aGold-coated mirror. =650 24$aAluminum. =650 24$aPIE. =650 24$aIn-situ measurement. =700 1\$aIshitsuka, E.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKawamura, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNagashima, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNishitani, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSagawa, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSugie, T.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12462S.htm =LDR 02903nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12427S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12427S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12427S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aPyatiletov, YS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIn-Reactor Creep Regularities of Copper /$cES. Aitkhozhin, YS. Pyatiletov, EV. Chumakov. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe systematic research of in-reactor creep regularities for different purity polycrystalline copper and elaboration of the related theoretical model are discussed. The stress and temperature dependence of the in-reactor and thermal creep rates of pure copper and temperature dependence of the in-reactor and thermal creep rates of technical copper have been analyzed. It is shown that for each of the materials studied there is a temperature region where an abnormal reduction of the creep rate with increasing temperature takes place. A creep model based on dislocations sliding and thermoactivation overcoming of barriers by them is suggested. It is shown that the model well describes the conduct peculiarities of the in-reactor and thermal creep rates of copper in different temperature-strength conditions. The reasons for the abnormal temperature dependence of the creep rate in the intermediate temperature region are discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aCopper. =650 \0$aDislocation. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aYield stress. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aCreep. =650 24$aYield stress. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aDislocation. =650 24$aCopper. =700 1\$aAitkhozhin, ES.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChumakov, EV.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12427S.htm =LDR 02940nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP12398S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12398S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12398S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSokolov, MA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of Irradiation and Thermal Annealing on Fracture Toughness of the Midland Reactor Weld WF-70 /$cDE. McCabe, RK. Nanstad, MA. Sokolov. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThe influence of irradiation damage and recovery of properties by thermal annealing for low upper-shelf WF-70 weld metal has been evaluated. The test material was obtained from the beltline and nozzle course girth welds of the Midland Unit 1 reactor pressure vessel. The two welds, ostensibly made with the same heat of weld wire and the same lot of submerged-arc flux, were determined to be separable for evaluations by virtue of differing copper contents. Conventional transition temperature methods of drop-weight nil-ductility transition and Charpy V-notch (CVN) transition curves could not distinguish a difference in transition temperature. However, a recently developed master curve method of data evaluation revealed the difference by virtue of achieving better sensitivity using only fracture mechanics-based test data. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWeibull. =650 \0$aToughness. =650 \0$aMaster curve. =650 \0$aTransition range. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aTo. =650 24$aMaster curve. =650 24$aASTM Standard E 1921. =650 24$aTransition range. =650 24$aToughness. =650 24$aWeibull. =650 24$aPressure vessel steels. =700 1\$aMcCabe, DE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNanstad, RK.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12398S.htm =LDR 02583nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12440S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12440S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12440S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSchüle, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOn the Formation of ?-Ferrite in Stainless Steel Alloys /$cW. Schüle. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (25 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aResults of investigations on the microstructure of nickel-containing and of manganese-containing stainless steel alloys by means of the electrical resistivity are reported. These investigations were completed by X-ray diffractometry, by measurements of the magnetic response and of the stored energy. The investigations were performed on AMCR- and 316-type materials and on model stainless steel alloys varying slightly in the composition of the main components of the alloys and the concentrations of the additions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDuctility. =650 \0$aRadiation. =650 \0$aNucleation. =650 \0$aRadiation-induced microstructure. =650 \0$aPhase diagrams of stainless steel alloys. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aPhase diagrams of stainless steel alloys. =650 24$aRadiation. =650 24$a?-ferrite. =650 24$a?'-martensite. =650 24$a?-Mn-and ?-phase. =650 24$aNucleation. =650 24$aDuctility. =650 24$aRadiation-induced microstructure. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12440S.htm =LDR 02748nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12401S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12401S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12401S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aProcházka, I.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMicrostructure of the Neutron Irradiated VVER-type Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels /$cJ. Kocík, E. Keilová, I. Procházka, J. Cížek. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aConventional transmission electron microscopy has been used to investigate the radiation-induced changes in the microstructure of VVER-type RPV steels. Specimens irradiated at ? 270 °C temperature in both the power light-water reactor (surveillance specimens) and the research reactor have been studied. In addition, the microstructure of the thermally aged specimens was analyzed too. Microstructural analysis has been supplemented by some preliminary results of the Doppler broadening and lifetime positron annihilation measurements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steels. =650 \0$aSurveillance programmes. =650 \0$aRadiation-induced defects. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aMicrostructure. =650 24$aPressure vessel steels. =650 24$aRadiation-induced defects. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aSurveillance programmes. =650 24$aTEM. =650 24$aPAS. =700 1\$aCížek, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKeilová, E.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKocík, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12401S.htm =LDR 03473nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12443S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12443S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12443S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aKoshiishi, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aThick Plate Welding of Irradiated Stainless Steel /$cK. Asano, R. Katsura, S. Kawano, M. Koshiishi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aRecent welding tests using either neutron irradiated or tritium charged material have shown that there was a good chance of success when there was no repeated heat cycle during welding, e.g., stringer bead welding, single pass laser welding, etc. However, the replacement/repair of the actual load carrying components often requires thick plate welding which can only be realized with multi-layer welding. In the present study, 20-mm-thick grooved plate of type 304 stainless steel was irradiated and then butt-welded by multi-layer welding. The weld heat input used was 1.0 and 2.0 MJ/m, which required 28 and 14 passes to fill up the groove. The samples were irradiated to 2.5x1021 ~ 1.8x1023 n/m2 (E>1MeV), which resulted in 0.1~1.6 appm of helium being produced. A conventional gas tungsten arc welding procedure was employed. The welded joints were subjected to the tensile test, side bend test, root bend test and cross-sectional metallography. The samples containing as much as 0.14 appm of helium passed all the tests; the mechanical properties fulfilled the standard requirement for the unirradiated base metal. At 0.6 appmHe and 1.0 MJ/m heat input, the welded joint showed sufficient strength, however, tiny intergranular cracking was observed in the HAZ where repetitive thermal cycles operated. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aWelded joint. =650 \0$aHelium bubbles. =650 \0$aWeldability test. =650 \0$aMulti-layer welding. =650 \0$aMechanical properties. =650 \0$aIrradiated stainless steel. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiated stainless steel. =650 24$aWeldability test. =650 24$aMulti-layer welding. =650 24$aMechanical properties. =650 24$aWelded joint. =650 24$aHelium bubbles. =700 1\$aAsano, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKatsura, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKawano, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12443S.htm =LDR 03735nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12434S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12434S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12434S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aHenry, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMicrostructure Modeling of a 316L Stainless Steel Irradiated with Electrons /$cJ. Henry, A. Barbu, A. Hardouin-Duparc. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aThe work presented here is a first step in an effort to develop a rate theory model useful for the prediction of microstructural evolution of austenitic stainless steels in typical irradiation conditions for PWR core internals. An important difficulty associated with this type of model is the lack of well known material parameters (apparent defect migration energies, bias factors, etc.), which depend on the composition of the alloy and on the presence of impurities. The approach adopted here consists in finding an adequate set of parameters which results in a good agreement between model predictions and microstructural data after irradiating a 316L stainless steel at different temperatures in a 1 MeV electron microscope. Model results can then be compared with microstructural data corresponding to different irradiation conditions. We have chosen here to perform irradiations at low damage rate using 3 MeV electrons, which is a simpler case compared for example with neutron irradiations. We have found that calculated and measured densities of interstitial loops are in good agreement if a small fraction of the generated defects is considered to be in the form of di-interstitials, in accordance with molecular dynamics results. In the future, we intend to modify the model for the case of neutron irradiations. The same procedure as implemented here for the choice of material parameters (i.e., 1 MeV electron irradiations) will be carried out for different types of austenitic stainless steels. Model predictions will then be compared with microstructural observations obtained after irradiations of the steels up to different doses in an experimental reactor. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDislocation loop. =650 \0$aRate theory model. =650 \0$aElectron irradiation. =650 \0$aMicrostructural evolution. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$a316L stainless steel. =650 24$aRate theory model. =650 24$aElectron irradiation. =650 24$aMicrostructural evolution. =650 24$aDislocation loop. =700 1\$aBarbu, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHardouin-Duparc, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12434S.htm =LDR 03625nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP12410S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12410S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12410S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSuzuki, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMicrostructure and Hardening in Thermally Aged and Neutron-Irradiated Fe-Cu Model Alloy /$cH. Kawanishi, M. Suzuki. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (24 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aThe microstructure of Fe-0.6 wt.% Cu alloys irradiated at 290°C to 0.0055 dpa in the Japan Materials Testing Reactor was examined using a conventional electron microscopy technique to study the precipitation behavior of copper in ?-iron, in addition to those thermally aged at 500°C for 1000 h and unalloyed Fe. Hardness measurements were also carried out. Results showed that there were two kinds of copper precipitates in thermally aged alloys. The first one was an ultrathin untwinned precipitate that increased in thickness with aging, decreasing in size and number density. The second was small with twinning, that grew little until peak hardness. Age hardening, thus, was attributed to ultrathin copper precipitate. Irradiation, which induced a dramatic hardening in the alloys, eliminated the ultrathin precipitates while the small-twinned ones survived. Two (111) patterns appeared on a (110) selected area diffraction pattern of the ?-iron matrix in the irradiated specimens with one (111) pattern analyzed to be due to (110)Cu3Fe reflections (forbidden reflections in fcc crystals) and the other (111) pattern to (220)Fe3O4 reflections. It was concluded that irradiation induced the formation of short range ordered domains of Cu3Fe-superlattice (L12-type) in Fe-Cu alloys, resulting in the dramatic hardening. The precipitation of FeSi was recognized to be enhanced by irradiations in unalloyed iron. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAging. =650 \0$aTwinning. =650 \0$aHardening. =650 \0$aFe-Cu alloy. =650 \0$aSuperlattice. =650 \0$aShort range order. =650 \0$aCopper precipitate. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steel. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFe-Cu alloy. =650 24$aPressure vessel steel. =650 24$aHardening. =650 24$aAging. =650 24$aTwinning. =650 24$aCopper precipitate. =650 24$aSuperlattice. =650 24$aShort range order. =650 24$aCu3Fe. =650 24$aFeSi. =700 1\$aKawanishi, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12410S.htm =LDR 03138nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12454S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12454S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12454S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aStepanov, VA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Ionizing and Displacive Components of Irradiation on the Structural Transformations in Pyrolitic Boron Nitride Ceramics /$cVA. Stepanov, PA. Stepanov, VM. Chernov, AV. Golovinov, LM. Kryukova. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe structure of pyrolitic boron nitride (BN) samples assembled to a package and irradiated with protons has been studied with Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Shift and change of shape of X-ray bands and change of Raman band shape have been found to correlate with the calculated values of energy losses along the proton track. Ionizing constituent of irradiation is responsible for a change of the state of grain boundaries and partial recrystallization of pyrolitic BN. Displacive constituent of irradiation is responsible for stacking fault formation in the grains. A mechanism of the effect of ionizing constituent of irradiation has been introduced, where energy release on grain boundaries and break of chemical bonds on the boundaries result in partial recrystallization of the material. According to this mechanism the recrystallization is much more feasible in pre-irradiated materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aX-ray diffraction. =650 \0$aRaman spectroscopy. =650 \0$aPyrolitic boron nitride. =650 \0$aRadiation-induced structural transformations. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aRadiation-induced structural transformations. =650 24$aPyrolitic boron nitride. =650 24$aRaman spectroscopy. =650 24$aX-ray diffraction. =700 1\$aChernov, VM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGolovinov, AV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKryukova, LM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStepanov, PA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12454S.htm =LDR 02744nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12432S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12432S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12432S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aShamardin, VK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTemperature-Shift of Void Swelling Observed in Annealed Fe-18Cr-10Ni-Ti Stainless Steel Irradiated in the Reflector Region of BOR-60 /$cVS. Neustroev, VK. Shamardin, ZE. Ostrovsky, AM. Pecherin, FA. Garner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aEvidence has been provided to support the "temperature-shift" concept of swelling. The swelling of annealed X18H10T stainless steel in the BOR-60 fast reactor at PWR-relevant dpa rates was found to be higher than predicted by a swelling equation developed from data obtained at dpa rates almost an order of magnitude higher. These data were derived from identical hexagonal wrappers irradiated in both in-core and reflector positions. Based on these results, irradiation in PWRs would yield higher swelling to lower temperatures than would occur in core regions of fast reactors. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aFast reactors. =650 \0$aStainless steels. =650 \0$aPressurized water reactors. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aStainless steels. =650 24$aSwelling. =650 24$aPressurized water reactors. =650 24$aFast reactors. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNeustroev, VS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOstrovsky, ZE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPecherin, AM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12432S.htm =LDR 02781nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12392S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12392S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12392S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aNovosad, P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSupplementary Surveillance Program for Reactor Pressure Vessels of VVER-440/V-213C Type Reactors in NPP Dukovany /$cM. Brumovsky, O. Erben, P. Novosad. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b1 =520 3\$aStandard surveillance specimen programs for materials in the reactor pressure vessels of VVER-440/V-213 type reactors were designed with a high lead factor (approx. equal to 12 for base metal and 18 for weld metal). Thus, end-of-life neutron fluence levels are obtained within the first three years of operation. The maximum irradiation time is five years after which there is no active monitoring of neutron fluence inside reactor pressure vessels. Also, the distribution of neutron flux along surveillance specimen chains creates a large difficulty in grouping of specimens for static fracture toughness testing. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aNeutron monitoring. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steels. =650 \0$aIAEA reference material JRQ. =650 \0$aSurveillance specimen program. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aPressure vessel steels. =650 24$aSurveillance specimen program. =650 24$aVVER-440/V-213 type reactor. =650 24$aNeutron monitoring. =650 24$aIAEA reference material JRQ. =650 24$a15Kh2MFA type steel. =700 1\$aBrumovsky, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aErben, O.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12392S.htm =LDR 03715nam a2200673 i 4500 =001 STP12418S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12418S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12418S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$avan Osch, E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMechanical Properties of Four 7-9%Cr Reduced Activation Martensitic Steels after 2.5 dpa, 300°C Irradiation /$cE. van Osch, M. Horsten, GE. Lucas, GR. Odette. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aReduced Activation Ferritic/Martensitic alloys are being developed for application in future thermonuclear fusion reactors. The behavior of the reduced activation martensitic steel F82H-mod was compared with small amounts of related alloys JLF-1, JLF-1B and ORNL-9Cr2WVTa, following irradiation in the High Flux Reactor (HFR) in Petten. Tensile, KLST-type Charpy impact and CT fracture toughness mechanical properties specimens, were neutron irradiated to a dose level of 2-3 dpa at 300°C. Results of post irradiation tensile, miniaturized charpy impact, and static fracture toughness tests are presented and interpreted in terms of irradiation hardening and irradiation induced shift of ductile to brittle transition temperature (DBTT) and reduction of upper shelf energy (USE). The observed irradiation hardening (140 - 170 MPa at 300°C) is moderate, whereas the observed radiation induced shift in DBTT is approximately 150°C for KLST-type impact test specimens for F82H. Similar observations are made for the static fracture toughness tests. For JLF-1B the irradiation hardening is one third higher than for JLF-1, and shift in DBTT for JLF-1B is almost 70% larger than for JLF-1. The difference is attributed to the tenfold larger boron content prior to irradiation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDuctility. =650 \0$aHardening. =650 \0$aEmbrittlement. =650 \0$aLow activation. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aTensile properties. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aCharpy impact behavior. =650 \0$aFerritic-martensitic 7-9%Cr steels. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aFerritic-martensitic 7-9%Cr steels. =650 24$aLow activation. =650 24$aTensile properties. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aCharpy impact behavior. =650 24$aEmbrittlement. =650 24$aHardening. =650 24$aDuctility. =700 1\$aHorsten, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLucas, GE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOdette, GR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12418S.htm =LDR 03342nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP12446S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12446S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12446S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aTsuchiya, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Neutron Irradiation on Mechanical Properties of Cn-Alloy/SS316 Joints /$cK. Tsuchiya, M. Nakamichi, H. Kawamura. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aThe effects of neutron irradiation on tensile properties of the Cu alloys to type 316 stainless steel (SS316) joints fabricated by friction welding method were examined. Additionally, irradiation tests of Al2O3-dispersed copper alloy (Al-15), oxygen free copper (OF-Cu) and SS316 were conducted. The Al-15/SS316 and OF-Cu/SS316 joints were irradiated in the Japan Materials Xesting Reactor (JMTR), and tension tests and metallographical observation of these joints have been performed as the post irradiation examination (PIE). In the tension tests of Al-15/SS316 and OF-Cu/SS316 joints, all irradiated specimens fractured at the copper sides. In the tension tests at 293K, tensile strength of the Al-15/SS316 joints irradiated at 693K was equal to that of the base metal (Al-15) irradiated in the same condition. On the other hand, tensile strength of Al-15/SS316 joints was smaller than that of Al-15 in the tension tests at the same temperature as each irradiation temperature. In this study, useful data of the irradiated Al-15/SS316 and OF-Cu/SS316 joints fabricated by friction welding method were obtained to design fusion reactors. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFusion reactor. =650 \0$aHeat sink material. =650 \0$aOxygen free copper. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aFriction welding method. =650 \0$aAl2O3-dispersed copper alloy. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFusion reactor. =650 24$aHeat sink material. =650 24$aAl2O3-dispersed copper alloy. =650 24$aOxygen free copper. =650 24$aFriction welding method. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aPIE. =700 1\$aKawamura, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNakamichi, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12446S.htm =LDR 03306nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12396S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12396S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12396S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$avan Walle, E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFracture Toughness Test Results of Precracked Charpy Specimens of Irradiated 73W Weld Material /$cR. Chaouadi, E. van Walle, A. Fabry, M. Scibetta, J. Van de Velde. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThis work investigates the use of precracked Charpy specimens to predict fracture toughness behaviour of reactor pressure vessel steels. Fracture toughness measurements were performed on the 73W weld material previously tested by Oak Ridge National Laboratories (ORNL). Charpy-size specimens were tested in three-point bend and compared with the original data obtained on large compact tension (CT) samples. Fracture toughness tests were performed in both unirradiated and irradiated (Tirrad?288°C and ??1.5 1019 n/cm2, E>1MeV) conditions. Most of the Charpy size samples were reconstituted from broken CT specimens. Fracture toughness data obtained using Charpy size samples are in good agreement with results from large CT samples. Moreover, the various temperature shifts measured by the Charpy impact test data are in agreement with the fracture toughness shifts. Reconstitution results in a decrease of the upper shelf energy but has little effect on the other transition parameters. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCharpy. =650 \0$aTransition. =650 \0$aMaster curve. =650 \0$aReconstitution. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aReference temperature. =650 \0$aReactor pressure vessel steel. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aCharpy. =650 24$aTransition. =650 24$aReconstitution. =650 24$aReactor pressure vessel steel. =650 24$aReference temperature. =650 24$aMaster curve. =700 1\$aChaouadi, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFabry, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aScibetta, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVan de Velde, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12396S.htm =LDR 03393nam a2200697 i 4500 =001 STP12384S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12384S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12384S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSoulat, P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNeutron Spectrum Effect and Damage Analysis on Pressure Vessel Steel Irradiation Behaviour /$cC. Pichon, C. Brillaud, D. Deydier, A. Alberman, P. Soulat. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA comprehensive program on pressure vessel irradiation behaviour has been carried out by the Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique (CEA) and Electricité de France (EDF) from 1989 until 1995. This program is a key approach to EDF plant life assessment strategy. It is based on experimental correlations between pressure vessel steel irradiation behaviour with regard to fluences obtained in two very different irradiation spectra specially designed in the OSIRIS and SILOE CEA test reactors. The aims of this program were to assess a potential neutron spectrum effect in the range met in a Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR) between the vessel (internal surface, 1/4 thickness) and the surveillance capsules and correlatively to define the most appropriate exposure parameter for low alloy steel embrittlement. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFluences. =650 \0$aWeld materials. =650 \0$aIrradiation damage. =650 \0$aSurveillance capsules. =650 \0$aNeutron spectrum effect. =650 \0$aExperimental irradiation. =650 \0$aCharpy-V transition curves. =650 \0$aLow alloy steel embrittlement. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steel irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron spectrum effect. =650 24$aIrradiation damage. =650 24$aPressure vessel steel irradiation. =650 24$aExperimental irradiation. =650 24$aFluences. =650 24$aSurveillance capsules. =650 24$aExposure parameter ?E>1MeV. =650 24$aLow alloy steel embrittlement. =650 24$aWeld materials. =650 24$aCharpy-V transition curves. =700 1\$aAlberman, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBrillaud, C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDeydier, D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPichon, C.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12384S.htm =LDR 02414nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12449S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12449S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12449S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aVan Duysen, J-C,$eauthor. =245 10$aThermoelectric Power :$bA Nondestructive Method for Monitoring Irradiation Effects in Ferritic Steels /$cS. Miloudi, S. Jumel, P. Pareige, J-F Coste, J-C Van Duysen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aWe try to develop nondestructive methods to monitor the effects of neutron irradiation in ferritic alloys. In this paper we report results obtained with a method based on thermoelectric power (TEP). This method is already used to monitor the thermal aging of duplex stainless steels. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aThermoelectric power. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steel. =650 \0$aNondestructive method. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aPressure vessel steel. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aNondestructive method. =650 24$aThermoelectric power. =700 1\$aCoste, J-F,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJumel, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMiloudi, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPareige, P.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12449S.htm =LDR 03085nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12411S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12411S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12411S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aYoshiie, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNeutron Irradiation Rate Dependence of Damage Structures in Fe-Cu Model Alloys /$cS. Yanagita, Q. Xu, T. Yoshiie, H. Ino. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aFe-Cu model alloys and pure iron were irradiated at 573 K under two different neutron flux conditions (9.4 x 10-8 dpa/s and 1.1 x 10-9 dpa/s) up to about 0.008 dpa. Although defect clusters were not detected by TEM in any specimen, the results of positron lifetime measurement and mechanical property tests clearly indicated an irradiation rate dependence on the microvoid formation and mechanical properties. In positron lifetime measurements, the size of microvoids under low flux irradiation was larger than under high flux irradiation. But the number density was lower than high flux irradiation. In mechanical property testing, more hardening occurred by low flux irradiation. The irradiation rate dependence increased with copper content. These results suggest that the dependence is caused by the precipitation of copper. As copper migrates mainly by the vacancy mechanism, the size and the density of precipitates increase with increasing vacancy migration distance, which becomes longer with a decreasing of the irradiation rate. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aNeutron flux. =650 \0$aFe-Cu model alloy. =650 \0$aIrradiation hardening. =650 \0$aIrradiation rate dependence. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiation rate dependence. =650 24$aFe-Cu model alloy. =650 24$aNeutron flux. =650 24$aIrradiation hardening. =700 1\$aIno, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aXu, Q.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYanagita, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12411S.htm =LDR 03105nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12397S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12397S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12397S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aWootton, MR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFracture Toughness of Submerged-Arc Weld Samples from a Decommissioned Magnox Reactor Pressure Vessel :$bInitial Results /$cPJE Bischler, MR. Wootton, CJ. Bolton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aBNFL Magnox Generation Group is sampling irradiated submerged-arc weld metal from the reactor pressure vessel at Trawsfynydd Power Station, which is currently being decommissioned. Chemical analysis has shown that the sampled weld is typical of previously sampled submerged-arc weld. There are no significant variations either through the weld thickness or along the weld, indicating high quality and uniformity of construction. Dosimetry measurements are in line with predictions, and show significant attenuation through the vessel thickness. Fracture toughness measurements are being made using pre-cracked Charpy specimens machined from four different depths in the through-wall thickness, with reconstituted material from failed Charpy halves being used to augment the test data. The data from the layer of the first weld furthest from the reactor core have been compared with predictions made by the methodology used in assessing continuing RPV integrity, and support the methodology. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aIrradiation. =650 \0$aPressure vessels. =650 \0$aChemical analysis. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aSubmerged-arc weld metal. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aPressure vessels. =650 24$aSubmerged-arc weld metal. =650 24$aIrradiation. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aChemical analysis. =700 1\$aBischler, PJE,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBolton, CJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12397S.htm =LDR 02952nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12412S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12412S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12412S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aShtrombakh, YI.,$eauthor. =245 10$aGamma-Radiation Annealing to Mitigate Neutron-Induced Degradation of Both Model and Structural Reactor Materials /$cVI. Karpukhin, YA. Krasikov, VA. Nikolaenko, YI. Shtrombakh. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aFormation and evolution of radiation defects are determined by the irradiation conditions. Some of these conditions do not get sufficient attention. In particular, this is true for the gamma-annealing process whose role in radiation-induced effects have not been considered in detail previously. Reactor experiments have shown that volume expansion of diamond and silicon carbide depends on the ?-radiation flux value: the higher the gamma-flux, the lower is the expansion. Radiation ?-annealing was also discovered in reactor grade graphite. Analysis has shown that this phenomenon is probably operating in reactor pressure vessel materials. This phenomenon opens a new perspective of radiation effects mitigation and reactor materials life cycle management using neutron and gamma-ray intensity control. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aModel materials. =650 \0$aStructural materials. =650 \0$aNeutron-induced degradation. =650 \0$aGamma-irradiation annealing. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron-induced degradation. =650 24$aGamma-irradiation annealing. =650 24$aModel materials. =650 24$aStructural materials. =700 1\$aKarpukhin, VI.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKrasikov, YA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNikolaenko, VA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12412S.htm =LDR 03222nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP12421S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12421S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12421S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aToloczko, MB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aReanalysis of Swelling and Irradiation Creep Data on 316 Type Stainless Steels Irradiated in the FFTF and Phénix Fast Reactors /$cMB. Toloczko, FA. Garner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aIn comparing results of irradiation creep experiments conducted by researchers in France and those by researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States, quite different values for the creep-swelling coupling coefficient were reported. The differing coefficients complicated the understanding of the growing data base on irradiation creep. However, upon careful consideration, the French and US results showed key differences in experimental technique and analysis. The French and US irradiation creep experiments were conducted with several important differences that were initially thought to be of little consequence. One difference was related to whether stress-free swelling or stress-enhanced swelling was measured and used in calculating the creep strains. Inspection of irradiation creep results published by the French also showed their technique for extracting the creep-swelling coupling coefficient was different than that used by the present authors. In an effort to better understand the origin of the differing creep coefficients, data from the French and US experiments was reanalyzed taking into account these differences. In performing this reanalysis, completely consistent results were obtained. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aAustenitic steels. =650 \0$aIrradiation creep. =650 \0$aCreep coefficients. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aAustenitic steels. =650 24$aIrradiation creep. =650 24$aSwelling. =650 24$aCreep coefficients. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12421S.htm =LDR 02612nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP12451S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12451S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12451S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aScaffidi-Argentina, F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMicrostructural Examination of Irradiated Beryllium Pebbles /$cDS. Gelles, M. Dalle Donne, H. Kawamura, S. Ohnuki, F. Scaffidi-Argentina. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aCommercially available beryllium pebbles have been irradiated to approximately 4x1022 n/cm2 (E > 0.1 MeV) at 380°C in the EBR-II. Microstructural examination has now been performed on pebbles 3 mm in diameter manufactured by Brush Wellman, USA and contained in that experiment. This paper describes optical, scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy of these pebbles. It was found that the major effect of irradiation was formation of small, highly non-equiaxed bubbles. The bubbles were thin disk shapes lying on the basal plane. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aBubbles. =650 \0$aBeryllium. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aBeryllium. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =650 24$aBubbles. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =700 1\$aDalle Donne, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGelles, DS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKawamura, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOhnuki, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12451S.htm =LDR 02893nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP12393S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12393S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12393S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aNagel, G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIrradiation Behavior of Submerged Arc Welding Materials with Different Copper Content /$cR. Langer, R. Bartsch, G. Nagel. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aIn Germany there are two first generation commercial nuclear power plants in operation, Obrigheim NPP (KWO) and Stade NPP (KKS). The reactor pressure vessels of both plants were fabricated of forged rings, joined with submerged arc welds. These welds were performed with a flux of the first generation, produced in license of Linde, and with copper-coated wires. When the first results of the irradiation surveillance programs were available, it became obvious that the neutron-induced embrittlement of the welding materials would be higher than expected at design of the power stations in the late sixties. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aKIc-tests. =650 \0$aTensile tests. =650 \0$aImpact testing. =650 \0$aCopper influence. =650 \0$aDose rate effect. =650 \0$aIrradiation behavior. =650 \0$aReconstituted Cv tests. =650 \0$aSubmerged arc welding materials. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aIrradiation behavior. =650 24$aSubmerged arc welding materials. =650 24$aCopper influence. =650 24$aDose rate effect. =650 24$aTensile tests. =650 24$aImpact testing. =650 24$aKIc-tests. =650 24$aReconstituted Cv tests. =700 1\$aBartsch, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLanger, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12393S.htm =LDR 03091nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP12464S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12464S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12464S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aSatou, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aImprovement of Post Irradiation Ductility of V-Ti-Cr-Si Type Alloys Neutron Irradiated Around 400°C /$cM. Satou, T. Chuto, A. Hasegawa, K. Abe. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b34 =520 3\$aMechanical properties after neutron irradiation at temperatures around 400°C of the V-Ti-Cr-Si type alloys were reported. Neutron irradiation was carried out at temperatures 374 °C and 406 °C with fluence of about 7 and 50 dpa, respectively. Tensile tests were conducted using miniaturized specimens at ambient temperature and irradiation temperature. Uniform elongation of the alloy V-5Ti-5Cr-1Si-1Al-1Y (nominal weight percentage) was maintained at about 4.2 and 5.9% after irradiation and testing at 374 and 406 °C, respectively. Increases in yield stress were 240 MPa and 160 MPa, respectively. Although the irradiation hardening was large, apparently smaller than that of V-Ti-Cr type alloys without Si, Al and Y additions, it was possible that the additional elements reduced the concentration of interstitial impurities in solution, which caused high irradiation hardening. It was found that a small addition of Si, Al and Y showed possible improvement in the ductility at lower temperature irradiation of vanadium alloys. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aVanadium alloy. =650 \0$aTensile properties. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aRadiation hardening. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aVanadium alloy. =650 24$aRadiation hardening. =650 24$aTensile properties. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =700 1\$aAbe, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aChuto, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHasegawa, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12464S.htm =LDR 02541nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP12457S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12457S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12457S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aTeploukhov, SG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAmorphization of Solids Irradiated by Fast Neutrons /$cVD. Parkhomenko, SF. Dubinin, SG. Teploukhov, BN. Goshchitskii. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe diffraction patterns of amorphous solids produced by both a conventional technique and fast neutron irradiation were systematized. The diffraction patterns of the substances of these classes differ essentially. It was first ever shown that neutron radiation modified solids belong to the group of amrophous substances of a distortion type. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAmorphous state. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aAtomic displacement cascade. =650 \0$aX-ray and neutron diffraction. =650 \0$aLong- and short-range atomic order. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aNeutron irradiation. =650 24$aAtomic displacement cascade. =650 24$aLong- and short-range atomic order. =650 24$aAmorphous state. =650 24$aX-ray and neutron diffraction. =700 1\$aDubinin, SF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGoshchitskii, BN.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aParkhomenko, VD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12457S.htm =LDR 03113nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP12438S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2000\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP12438S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP12438S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.6 =082 04$a620.11228$223 =100 1\$aVorobjev, AN.,$eauthor. =245 10$aVoid-Induced Swelling and Embrittlement in the Russian EI-847 Stainless Steel at PWR-Relevant End-of-Life Conditions /$cFA. Garner, SI. Porollo, AN. Vorobjev, YV. Konobeev, AM. Dvoriashin, VM. Krigan, NI. Budylkin, EG. Mironova. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2000. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aVoid swelling has been proposed to eventually reach significant levels in some austenitic internals at PWR end-of-life conditions. A prevailing perception based on previously published data from fast reactors is that swelling will never reach significant levels at temperatures in the 330-372°C range, even at the 80-90 dpa level anticipated in PWR baffle-former components after 40 years of operation. Fast reactor data are presented in this paper that show that this perception is incorrect, at least for a niobium-stabilized 16Cr-15Ni steel used in Russian reactors for applications where 316 would be used in Western reactors. As a result of the large swelling levels reached in some cases, the steel becomes very brittle, as expected from fast reactor experience. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPWRs. =650 \0$aEmbrittlement. =650 \0$aVoid swelling. =650 \0$aStainless steels. =650 \0$aNeutron irradiation. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels. =650 \0$aNuclear pressure vessels$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteel$xEffect of radiation on$vCongresses. =650 14$aStainless steels. =650 24$aVoid swelling. =650 24$aEmbrittlement. =650 24$aPWRs. =650 24$aNeutron irradiation. =700 1\$aBudylkin, NI.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDvoriashin, AM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGarner, FA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKonobeev, YV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKrigan, VM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMironova, EG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPorollo, SI.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP12438S.htm =LDR 03123nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP38414S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38414S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38414S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aZhang, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComputational Simulation of Composite Fracture Toughness Parameters /$cH. Zhang, L. Minnetyan, CC. Chamis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aEnergy release rate G and critical value of stress intensity factor K are usually suggested as two types of parameters for characterizing material toughness. Computational prediction of energy release rate is based on composite mechanics with micro-stress level damage assessment, finite element structural analysis and damage progression tracking modules. In this paper, Mode I interlaminar and intralaminar fracture toughness GIC of composites are examined by computational simulation. Results show that computational simulation has a good predictive capability for monitoring damage progression in composites. Computational simulation enables assessment of the damage initiation and propagation loads. Because fracture toughness tests on composites are time consuming, difficult and expensive, computational simulation can be used prior to testing. Through simulation, sensitive parameters affecting fracture toughness are identified, which significantly enhance the accuracy and productivity of experiments. Simulation results are compared with test data. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aComposites. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aProgressive damage. =650 \0$aEnergy release rate. =650 \0$aNotched beam specimen. =650 \0$aComputational simulation. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aComposites. =650 24$aComposite materials. =650 24$aEnergy release rate. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aNotched beam specimen. =650 24$aComputational simulation. =650 24$aProgressive damage. =700 1\$aChamis, CC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMinnetyan, L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38414S.htm =LDR 02520nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP38412S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38412S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38412S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aWen, EW.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAutofrettage to Offset Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Mismatch in Metal-Lined Composite Pipes /$cEJ. Barbero, EW. Wen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aCoefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch between metal and composite is a major barrier for use of composites in applications that require a metal liner. The situation is critical for cryogenic applications because of the large temperature excursion to which the pipe is subjected. The paper demonstrates that CTE mismatch can be offset through the use of autofrettage. Modeling techniques are introduced for the analysis of conventional mechanical autofrettage. Novel thermal autofrettage is proposed and demonstrated to be effective for those situations and material combinations for which conventional autofrettage is not feasible. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aPipe. =650 \0$aVessel. =650 \0$aComposite. =650 \0$aCryogenic. =650 \0$aFeed line. =650 \0$aAutofrettage. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aAutofrettage. =650 24$aCryogenic. =650 24$aComposite. =650 24$aFeed line. =650 24$aPipe. =650 24$aVessel. =700 1\$aBarbero, EJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38412S.htm =LDR 03028nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP38416S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38416S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38416S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aLissenden, CJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTensile, Compressive, and Shear Response of a Particulate Reinforced Aluminum Composite /$cX. Lei, CJ. Lissenden. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b41 =520 3\$aThe effect that various loads have on a 6092/SiC/17.5p-T6 particulate reinforced aluminum composite is determined. In addition to the mechanical response from tensile, compressive, and shear loading, yield loci in the axial-shear stress plane are constructed using axial-torsional loading of a thin-walled tube. Yield loci are determined by multiple yield probes of a single specimen using a 40 x 10-6 equivalent offset strain definition of yielding. Cyclic tensile straining to increasingly higher amplitudes indicated a modulus reduction of 16% prior to fracture, strongly suggesting accumulation of internal damage, but no change in the elastic Poisson's ratio was observed. Cyclic compressive loading resulted in no observable change in modulus. Cyclic shear loading led to a minimal shear modulus reduction of approximately 6%. The initial yield locus in the axial-shear stress plane had an eccentricity in the compressive stress direction that is known as a strength differential. The strength-differential was measured to be 55% and is believed to be associated with thermal residual stresses from heat treatment. After shear prestraining subsequent yield loci were constructed. Hardening was observed to be primarily kinematic. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aYield surface. =650 \0$aInternal damage. =650 \0$aDiscontinuously reinforced aluminum. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aYield surface. =650 24$aDiscontinuously reinforced aluminum. =650 24$aInternal damage. =700 1\$aLei, X.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38416S.htm =LDR 02602nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP38410S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38410S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38410S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aSoudki, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInterfacial Contact Behavior of CFRP-Metal Couples /$cA. Al-Mayah, K. Soudki, A. Plumtree. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThe contact pressure and shear stress on the surface of a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) rod in contact with an aluminum alloy counterface of two different hardnesses were studied. The main objective was to investigate the effect of high contact pressures on the sliding behavior of the couple. The shear stress was related to the sliding distance. A modified coefficient of friction was introduced and found to express correctly the decrease in shear stress with increase in contact pressure. In addition, the effect of clamping load on the compressive displacement of the rod and sleeve was investigated. The relationship was found to be nonlinear, with the sleeve hardness having a minimal effect. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aFriction. =650 \0$aHardness. =650 \0$aContact pressure. =650 \0$aInterfacial stress. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aContact pressure. =650 24$aCFRP. =650 24$aAluminum. =650 24$aHardness. =650 24$aFriction. =650 24$aInterfacial stress. =700 1\$aAl-Mayah, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPlumtree, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38410S.htm =LDR 02878nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP38415S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38415S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38415S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aSchulte, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNon-Scalar Approach to Simulate the Mechanical Degradation Process in Fibre-Reinforced-Polymers (FRPs) /$cA. Gagel, K. Schulte. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aA non-scalar formulation of the mechanical degradation process in FRPs is proposed. The approach bases on understanding the complex degradation process of a dynamically loaded FRP as a curve in a K-dimensional space. Each dimension of this space represents one type of observable physical damage (e.g., transverse crack formation and delamination) or one empiric damage parameter (e.g., damage according to Miner's rule). All points on the curve - or all stages of the damage process - are described unambiguously by a K-dimensional array D. Each component of D ascends monotonically with the applied load. By choosing summable parameters for the components of D and by breaking down the load into incremental load changes ?L this non-scalar approach enables the damage growth with an applied load to be described in terms of numerical methods for evaluation and simulation. Furthermore, the proposed description allows to utilise a physically based damage accumulation hypothesis for dynamically loaded FRPs and to account for the interactions between different types of damage. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSimulation. =650 \0$aMicroscopic damage. =650 \0$aDamage accumulation. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aFRP. =650 24$aMicroscopic damage. =650 24$aDamage accumulation. =650 24$aSimulation. =700 1\$aGagel, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38415S.htm =LDR 03027nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP38409S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38409S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38409S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aZhang, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaterials and Durability Characterization of Composite Wrap Systems Using NOL Ring Tests /$cVM. Karbhari, J. Zhang, L. Wu, D. Reynaud. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA variety of composite systems, incorporating glass, carbon, and aramid fibers, and fabricated through the use of wet winding, wet layup, prepreg winding, resin infusion, or adhesive bonding of prefabricated shell sections, is being used as jackets for the seismic retrofit of columns. In the case of circular columns, the use of flat coupons for system and durability characterization does not accurately replicate field-level aspects as well as the interaction of materials and structural configuration. A jacket used for seismic retrofit is designed to confine concrete and prevent excessive dilation. NOL-ring burst tests are seen to provide a good simulation of the actual structural and load configuration for the application and are proposed as a means of characterization and durability evaluation. The paper describes results of a characterization program on four different systems, including results after laboratory and field exposure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aNOL ring. =650 \0$aWet layup. =650 \0$aDegradation. =650 \0$aField exposure. =650 \0$aPrepreg winding. =650 \0$aAdhesive bonding. =650 \0$aSeismic retrofit. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aNOL ring. =650 24$aSeismic retrofit. =650 24$aWet layup. =650 24$aAdhesive bonding. =650 24$aPrepreg winding. =650 24$aDegradation. =650 24$aField exposure. =700 1\$aKarbhari, VM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aReynaud, D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWu, L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38409S.htm =LDR 03062nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP38406S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38406S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38406S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aSaleeb, AF.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Study of Time-dependent and Anisotropic Effects on the Deformation Response of Two Flywheel Designs /$cAF. Saleeb, SM. Arnold, NR. Al-Zoubi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (28 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b29 =520 3\$aThe influence of material time dependency and anisotropy in the context of two specific flywheel designs -preload and multi-directional composite (MDC)- is investigated. In particular, we focus on the following aspects: 1) geometric constraints, 2) material constraints, 3) loading type, and 4) the fundamental character of the time-dependent response, i.e., reversible or irreversible. The bulk of the results presented were obtained using a composite (PMC IM7/8552 @135° C) material system. The material was characterized using a general multimechanism hereditary (viscoelastoplastic) model. As a general conclusion, the results have clearly shown that both the preload and the MDC rotor designs are significantly affected by time-dependent material behavior, which may impact the state of rotor balance and potentially reduce its operating life. In view of the results of the parametric studies and predictions made in the present study, the need for actual experimentation focusing on the time-dependent behavior of full-scale flywheel rotors is self-evident. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aRotating disk. =650 \0$aViscoelasticity. =650 \0$aViscoplasticity. =650 \0$aComposite flywheel. =650 \0$aTime-dependent material. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aComposite flywheel. =650 24$aRotating disk. =650 24$aTime-dependent material. =650 24$aPMC. =650 24$aViscoplasticity. =650 24$aViscoelasticity. =700 1\$aAl-Zoubi, NR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aArnold, SM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38406S.htm =LDR 02362nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP38405S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38405S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38405S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aEmerson, RP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aViscoelastic Model of Anisotropic Flywheels /$cRP. Emerson, CE. Bakis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aA theoretical model for plane-stress, anisotropic, multiple-concentric-ring rotors subjected to time-variable spinning, press-fit, and thermal loads is presented. The problem solution is based on a mechanics of materials approach with a linear viscoelastic constitutive law and Schapery's quasi-elastic solution technique. The model accounts for the effects of temperature on the material creep properties by including time-shifting. Simulations of the stresses and strains in flywheel rotors under realistic non-isothermal load histories are given. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFlywheel. =650 \0$aAnisotropic. =650 \0$aViscoelastic. =650 \0$aQuasi-elastic. =650 \0$aNon-isothermal. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aFlywheel. =650 24$aViscoelastic. =650 24$aQuasi-elastic. =650 24$aNon-isothermal. =650 24$aAnisotropic. =700 1\$aBakis, CE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38405S.htm =LDR 03244nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP38418S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38418S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38418S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aRousseau, CQ.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Range of Practical Failure Criteria for Laminated Composites /$cCQ. Rousseau. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (29 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b57 =520 3\$aThe purpose of this paper is to clarify when and where various composite failure criteria are most appropriate, and why, based on structural requirements and the physics of failure. Structural requirements and the structural criticality of a given part determine the level of analysis detail appropriate in product development. Similar practical considerations suggest the level of analysis detail in phases such as predesign technology development and failure analysis. The level of analysis detail drives the choice of failure criterion. A modern understanding of the physics of laminated composite structural failure is provided as a basis for discussing the merits of various failure criteria. A wide range of failure criteria is cited (from physically and computationally simple to complex), and their advantages and disadvantages briefly discussed. Finally, decision trees are presented for the appropriate choice of a criterion, given various structural design scenarios. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFailure. =650 \0$aStrength. =650 \0$aPredesign. =650 \0$aAllowables. =650 \0$aFailure modes. =650 \0$aStress analysis. =650 \0$aFailure analysis. =650 \0$aFailure criteria. =650 \0$aComposite material. =650 \0$aNon-recurring cost. =650 \0$aProduct development. =650 \0$aStructural requirements. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aComposite material. =650 24$aFailure. =650 24$aFailure criteria. =650 24$aStrength. =650 24$aStructural requirements. =650 24$aFailure modes. =650 24$aNon-recurring cost. =650 24$aPredesign. =650 24$aAllowables. =650 24$aProduct development. =650 24$aStress analysis. =650 24$aFailure analysis. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38418S.htm =LDR 02765nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP38411S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38411S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38411S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aMcGarry, FJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLong-Term Strain-Corrosion Behavior in RPM Sewer Pipes /$cSW. Hopkins, DH. Duffner, PR. Johnston, FJ. McGarry. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aThe mechanical properties of reinforced plastic mortar (RPM) pipe material are typically measured prior to production in order to establish design properties, and during production to ensure quality of the pipe material. Seldom does the opportunity become available to measure the mechanical properties of service-aged (conditioned) components. In this paper, the short-term properties of the service-aged pipes are compared with the original production specifications. The long-term, strain-corrosion cracking properties have also been measured during the past 10 years on these service-aged pipes. Some laboratory specimens still have not failed after 10 years under test. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFiberglass. =650 \0$aSewer pipes. =650 \0$aFractography. =650 \0$aAxial tensile. =650 \0$aPipe stiffness. =650 \0$aStrain Corrosion. =650 \0$aReinforced plastic mortar. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aReinforced plastic mortar. =650 24$aFiberglass. =650 24$aSewer pipes. =650 24$aStrain Corrosion. =650 24$aPipe stiffness. =650 24$aAxial tensile. =650 24$aFractography. =700 1\$aDuffner, DH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHopkins, SW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJohnston, PR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38411S.htm =LDR 02466nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP38403S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38403S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38403S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aThompson, RC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHydroburst Test Methodology for Evaluation of Composite Structures /$cRC. Thompson, TT. Pak, BM. Rech. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aThe University of Texas at Austin Center for Electromechanics (UT-CEM) is under contract to develop high-speed composite flywheel systems for a number of energy and power averaging applications in the transportation and space industries. Safe and reliable design of composite flywheels requires well-characterized material properties. Efforts have been focused on design optimization of a hydroburst test technique that demonstrates a useful method for characterizing the hoop (circumferential) properties of filament wound composite rings, and those results are then available to predict the performance of full-scale flywheels. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aHydroburst. =650 \0$aComposites. =650 \0$aFilament winding. =650 \0$aMaterial properties. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aHydroburst. =650 24$aComposites. =650 24$aMaterial properties. =650 24$aFilament winding. =700 1\$aPak, TT.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRech, BM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38403S.htm =LDR 04115nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP38404S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38404S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38404S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aThompson, RC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTime-Temperature Dependent Response of Filament Wound Composites for Flywheel Rotors /$cJC. Thesken, CL. Bowman, SM. Arnold, RC. Thompson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b38 =520 3\$aFlywheel energy storage offers an attractive alternative to the electrochemical battery systems currently used for space applications such as the International Space Station. Rotor designs utilizing the load carrying capacity of carbon fibers wound in the hoop direction are capable of high operational speeds and specific energies. However, the long-term durability of such rotors may be limited by the time-temperature dependent behavior of the epoxy matrix, which controls the uniaxial properties transverse to the fiber and the shear properties. This proposition was investigated for the prototypical rotor material, IM7/8552. Flat filament wound panels were made using the same process as for composite rotors. Coupon specimens, sectioned normal and parallel to the winding axis, were tested in compression and tension, at room temperature (RT), 95 °C and 135 °C for strain rates from 5 x 10-6/s to 5x 10-3/s. Creep and stress relaxation testing ran 72 hrs followed by a 72 hr recovery. Time, temperature and load sign dependent effects were significant transverse to the fiber. Under a fixed deformation of -0.5% strain for 72 hrs, compressive stresses relaxed 16.4% at 135 °C and 13% at 95 °C. Tensile stresses relaxed only 7% in 72 hrs at 135 °C for 0.5% strain. The postulate of a linear hereditary material response and the application of Boltzmann's principle of superposition to describe the behavior observed here are problematic if not intractable. Undoubtedly microstuctural analysis including the influence of residual stresses due to processing will be needed to resolve the observed paradoxes. Within the scope of these experiments, uniaxial compressive stress relaxation data may be used to bound the amount of relaxation with time of radial pre-load stresses in flywheel rotors. A more detailed appraisal of the design implications of these results is made in the analysis by Saleeb and co-workers [1]. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aTime-temperature. =650 \0$aLinear hereditary. =650 \0$aLoad sign effects. =650 \0$aStress relaxation. =650 \0$aFilament wound flywheel. =650 \0$aCarbon fiber epoxy composite. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aIM7/8552. =650 24$aCarbon fiber epoxy composite. =650 24$aFilament wound flywheel. =650 24$aCreep. =650 24$aStress relaxation. =650 24$aLinear hereditary. =650 24$aTime-temperature. =650 24$aLoad sign effects. =700 1\$aArnold, SM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBowman, CL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aThesken, JC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38404S.htm =LDR 02845nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP38421S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38421S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38421S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aReeder, JR.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Criterion to Control Nonlinear Error in the Mixed-Mode Bending Test /$cJR. Reeder. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe mixed-mode bending test has been widely used to measure delamination toughness and was recently standardized by ASTM as Standard Test Method D6671-01. This simple test is a combination of the standard Mode I (opening) test and a Mode II (sliding) test. This test uses a unidirectional composite test specimen with an artificial delamination subjected to bending loads to characterize when a delamination will extend. When the displacements become large, the linear theory used to analyze the results of the test yields errors in the calculated toughness values. The current standard places no limit on the specimen loading and therefore test data can be created using the standard that are significantly in error. A method of limiting the error that can be incurred in the calculated toughness values is needed. In this paper, nonlinear models of the MMB test are refined. One cf the nonlinear models is then used to develop a simple criterion for prescribing conditions where the nonlinear error will remain below 5%. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aMMB test. =650 \0$aComposite. =650 \0$aNonlinear. =650 \0$aToughness. =650 \0$aMixed-mode. =650 \0$aDelamination. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aDelamination. =650 24$aMixed-mode. =650 24$aComposite. =650 24$aNonlinear. =650 24$aMMB test. =650 24$aToughness. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38421S.htm =LDR 02810nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP38417S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38417S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38417S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aZeng, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFatigue Life of SCS-6/Timetal® 834 at Room Temperature and 600°C :$bExperiments and Modeling /$cPWM Peters, W. Zeng, J. Hemptenmacher, Z. Xia. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b26 =520 3\$aFatigue of the titanium matrix composite (TMC) SCS6/Timetal 834 has been investigated at room temperature and 600°C. Whereas the room temperature behavior is mainly influenced by fatigue crack formation and growth, this is not the case for fatigue at 600°C. The runout specimens did not show any crack, whereas runout specimens tested at room temperature showed multiple transverse cracks with a characteristic distance. The main reason for the lack of cracks was found to be the result of stress relaxation of the matrix. This effect is strong due to the fact that the first 105 cycle are performed at a low frequency (0.25 Hz) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aFriction. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aStress intensity factor. =650 \0$aTitanium matrix composites. =650 \0$aFiber/matrix bond strength. =650 \0$aSiC-fiber reinforced titanium. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aTitanium matrix composites. =650 24$aSiC-fiber reinforced titanium. =650 24$aFiber/matrix bond strength. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aCrack growth. =650 24$aFriction. =650 24$aStress intensity factor. =700 1\$aHemptenmacher, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPeters, PWM,$eauthor. =700 1\$aXia, Z.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38417S.htm =LDR 02918nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP38402S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38402S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38402S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aHarmon, LM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUltrasonic Spectroscopy of Developmental Composite Rotors /$cLM. Harmon, GY. Baaklini. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aMultilayered composite materials are being studied extensively for implementation in flywheel systems for the International Space Station (ISS). Rotor standard sections have been developed to determine damage tolerance levels of the multilayered composite materials in these flywheel systems. Four such rotor sections with simulated delaminations, foreign material inserts, and notches were investigated with a recently developed ultrasonic spectroscopy technique. The ultrasonic system employs a continuous swept sine waveform and performs an FFT on the frequency spectrum. In addition, the system is capable of equalizing the amount of energy at each frequency. Equalization of the frequency spectrum, along with interpretation of the second FFT aids in the evaluation of the spectrum resonance spacing, or fundamental frequency. The ultrasonic responses from defect free regions of the multilayered rotor sections are compared with responses from regions with simulated delaminations, foreign material inserts, and notches to establish the potential of this nondestructive evaluation (NDE) method for the evaluation of flywheel rotor systems. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aResonance. =650 \0$aFlywheel rotors. =650 \0$aUltrasonic spectroscopy. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aComposite materials. =650 24$aFlywheel rotors. =650 24$aResonance. =650 24$aUltrasonic spectroscopy. =700 1\$aBaaklini, GY.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38402S.htm =LDR 02473nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP38408S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38408S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38408S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aHufenbach, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAssessment of Composite Containment Loadings by an Adapted Failure Effect Analysis /$cW. Hufenbach, R. Grothaus. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aPrincipal different rotor failure modes require adapted design approaches for the design of composite containments. The Hagg/Shankey approach considers the brittle fracture of isotropic rotors and the subsequent impact of large fragments in containment rings. Other approaches are based on multi-fragmentation, which is typical for rotors made of composite materials. This failure mode assumes a composite dust rather than large fragments. The physical model is more complex and only first semi-empirical ideas have been formulated to describe the post-failure effects on the containment. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFlywheel. =650 \0$aContainment. =650 \0$aSpin testing. =650 \0$aComposite rotor. =650 \0$aFailure effects. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aCFRP. =650 24$aComposite rotor. =650 24$aContainment. =650 24$aFailure effects. =650 24$aFlywheel. =650 24$aSpin testing. =700 1\$aGrothaus, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38408S.htm =LDR 03126nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP38413S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38413S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38413S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aGoldberg, RK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperimental and Computational Characterization of the High Strain Rate Tensile Response of Polymer Matrix Composites /$cRK. Goldberg, A. Gilat. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aA research program is underway to experimentally characterize the strain rate dependent deformation and failure response of polymer matrix composites subject to high strain rate impact loads and to develop strain rate dependent deformation and failure models for the analysis of these types of materials. State variable constitutive equations based on a viscoplasticity approach have been developed to model the deformation of the polymer matrix. The constitutive equations are then combined with a mechanics of materials based micromechanics model which utilizes fiber substructuring to predict the effective mechanical and thermal response of the composite. Tensile stress-strain curves for a representative composite are obtained experimentally for strain rates ranging from quasi-static to several hundred per second. The developed numerical procedure is also used to compute the deformation response. The predictions compare favorably to the experimentally obtained values both qualitatively and quantitatively. Effective elastic and thermal constants are predicted for another composite, and compared to finite element results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aImpact. =650 \0$aStrain rate. =650 \0$aMicromechanics. =650 \0$aViscoplasticity. =650 \0$aConstitutive equations. =650 \0$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aPolymer matrix composites. =650 24$aMicromechanics. =650 24$aViscoplasticity. =650 24$aStrain rate. =650 24$aConstitutive equations. =650 24$aImpact. =700 1\$aGilat, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38413S.htm =LDR 02945nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP38422S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38422S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38422S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aParis, I.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of Delamination Characterization for IM7/8552 Composite Woven and Tape Laminates /$cI. Paris, PJ. Minguet, TK. O'Brier. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe interlaminar fracture toughness of a plain-weave carbon-epoxy composite was studied under Mode I, Mode II and Mixed-Mode I and II loading. The objective was to compare results for a composite material with two different fiber forms: unidirectional tape and plain-weave fabric (PW). Tests were performed using the double-cantilever beam (DCB), four-point end-notch flexure (4ENF) and mixed-mode bending (MMB) configurations. Delamination initiation values were obtained as well as propagation values. The specimens were made of 24 layers of IM7/8552 plain-weave fabric. The results were compared with tests performed by Hansen and Martin [1] on IM7/8552 unidirectional tape. For all Mode I, Mode II and Mixed-Mode tests, the woven initiation Gc are quite similar to the corresponding initiation values for the tape material. The woven Gc propagation values, however, are much higher (2.6 times in Mode I and 3.1 times in Mode II) than the corresponding propagation values for the tape material. Furthermore, these propagation values may have more significance to structural components than propagation values for tape laminates. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aDelamination. =650 \0$aWoven composites. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aDelamination. =650 24$aWoven composites. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =700 1\$aMinguet, PJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aO'Brier, TK.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38422S.htm =LDR 02307nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP38407S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38407S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38407S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aHufenbach, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperimental Failure Effect Analysis of Composite High-Speed Flywheel Rotors /$cG. Fischer, R. Grothaus, W. Hufenbach. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aDue to their high specific strength and the possibility of creating a load-adapted property profile, composite materials are ideally suited for the design of high-speed flywheel rotors. The rotors are exposed to extreme loading conditions by high centrifugal forces, partially superposed by elevated temperatures due to an integrated electrical machine, bearings or air friction. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFlywheel. =650 \0$aContainment. =650 \0$aSpin testing. =650 \0$aComposite rotor. =650 \0$aFailure effects. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aComposite rotor. =650 24$aContainment. =650 24$aFEA. =650 24$aFlywheel. =650 24$aFailure effects. =650 24$aSpin testing. =700 1\$aFischer, G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGrothaus, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38407S.htm =LDR 02702nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP38419S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38419S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38419S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aLévesque, M.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Theoretical Study Of The Tensile Test For Highly Anisotropic Composite Materials /$cM. Lévesque, MD. Gilchrist, B. Fisa. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe stress field in a tabbed straight-sided tensile test specimen has been studied theoretically and experimentally. It is shown that the stress field has to be studied at every point in the specimen. It is also shown that the tab should be made as thick as possible and the clamping force set as large as possible in order to minimize the intensity of the stress field in the specimen. The tab's Young's modulus in the test direction is the elastic constant having the largest influence on the stress field in the specimen. However, it is shown that it is not possible to set general guidelines regarding the choice of the tab material. Failure modes of specimens where the tabs are bonded and where the tabs are molded directly on the test material were compared. Molded specimens produce better quality results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aFailure. =650 \0$aStrength. =650 \0$aAnisotropy. =650 \0$aTensile test. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aTensile test. =650 24$aAnisotropy. =650 24$aTab. =650 24$aComposite materials. =650 24$aFailure. =650 24$aStrength. =700 1\$aFisa, B.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGilchrist, MD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38419S.htm =LDR 02511nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP38420S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s2003\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP38420S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP38420S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.9.C6 =082 04$a620.1/18$223 =100 1\$aSorenser, LK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAssessment of Damage in a Unidirectional Off-axis Carbon-Epoxy Composite Under Cyclic Loading /$cLK. Sorenser, A. Plumtree. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c2003. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aCyclic tests were conducted on unidirectional HTA/6376 specimens in order to isolate and describe the degradation of an off-axis composite, resulting in matrix dominated failure. Specimens were loaded at 45° to the fibre axis and tested first under quasi-static conditions and then under tension-tension fatigue. Resulting stress-life curves for the 45° off-axis carbon fibre-reinforced epoxy were shallow, resulting in a large amount of scatter. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aDamage. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aOff-axis. =650 \0$aStiffness. =650 \0$aComposites. =650 \0$aCarbon fibre. =650 \0$aEpoxy matrix. =650 \0$aUnidirectional. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aComposite materials$vCongresses. =650 14$aComposites. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aCreep. =650 24$aDamage. =650 24$aStiffness. =650 24$aEpoxy matrix. =650 24$aCarbon fibre. =650 24$aOff-axis. =650 24$aUnidirectional. =700 1\$aPlumtree, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP38420S.htm =LDR 02823nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP46307S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1960\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP46307S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP46307S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a541.321$223 =100 1\$aRice, J. K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDeposit Identification-First Step Toward Understanding a Water Problem /$cJ. K. Rice. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1960. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA knowledge of the composition of a water-formed deposit is necessary in order to understand the manner in which the deposit formed. This truism is so obvious that it should not be necessary to state it, and yet incomplete or incorrect knowledge of deposit composition derails many investigations, sidetracks others, and generally fills the literature with cause and effect examples that are confusing at best and very misleading at worst. It is not sufficient to know just the environment, location, and appearance of a deposit in order to understand with certainty how the deposit formed. It is unfortunate that at the outset most deposits encountered are very incompletely detailed by the first observer before a crucial part of the total evidence needed is destroyed by careless sampling. Even with adequate sampling and a good description of the appearance of the deposit, accurate information on the composition of the deposit is required. It is here that the intelligent employment of the appropriate analytical tools is able to produce the most startling and conclusive results. Such employment of the proper instrumental methods of analysis by the engineer concerned presumes at the very minimum an understanding of the potentialities of each method. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aElectron microscopy. =650 \0$aSteam-boilers$vCongresses$xIncrustations. =650 \0$aSteam-boilers. =650 \0$aWater. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP46307S.htm =LDR 03306nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP46310S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1960\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP46310S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP46310S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a541.321$223 =100 1\$aCopan, Thomas P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aElectron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction Studies of Oxide Films Formed on Iron in Water and Oxygen Atmospheres /$cEarl A. Gulbransen, Thomas P. Copan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1960. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aElectron microscope and electron diffraction methods are useful techniques for the identification of water-formed deposits and corrosion products. More important, these methods can determine the crystal structure and habit of the crystals making up the deposits or corrosion products, from which in turn much can be learned about the chemical and physical conditions of formation of the corrosion product and the metal structures responsible. A study of the localized corrosion products formed in the vapor state reaction of water vapor and oxygen with pure iron is presented. Three types of localized growths occur on iron when the reaction occurs between 400 and 500 C. These are: (1) long oxide whiskers 200 or 300 Å in diameter; (2) thin blade-shaped platelets of about 100 Å in thickness; and (3) rounded platelets of oxide about 100 Å in thickness. Oxide whiskers form in many oxidizing environments and in a wide variety of stress and metallurgical conditions of the metal. They are formed alone on pure iron when it reacts with dry oxygen. Thin blade-shaped platelets form in water vapor atmospheres, while rounded oxide platelets form during the initial stage of reaction of impure iron with oxygen. These localized growths were identified by electron diffraction as hexagonal ?-Fe2O3. This oxide was formed in dry oxygen and in water vapor. The crystal habit of the corrosion product was found to depend upon the oxidizing atmosphere, the pretreatment of the iron, and the impurities present in the metal. The localized growth habits of the oxide can lead to an understanding of the genesis of water-formed deposits. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aElectron microscopy. =650 \0$aSteam-boilers$vCongresses$xIncrustations. =650 \0$aSteam-boilers. =650 \0$aWater. =700 1\$aGulbransen, Earl A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP46310S.htm =LDR 03482nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP46311S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1960\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP46311S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP46311S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a541.321$223 =100 1\$aSmith, J. V.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCorrelation of Elemental Analysis and Phase Identification as Viewed by a Mineralogist /$cJ. V. Smith. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1960. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aFor a half-century, mineralogists and petrologists have been splitting up bulk chemical analyses of minerals into the parts belonging to the individual minerals. If minerals had simple compositions with no replacement of atoms, such an element assignment would be easy. However, the majority of minerals have complex formulae in which several elements join together to occupy the atomic sites. In a typical mineral assemblage, several of the elements will be shared by two or more of the minerals. The elemental assignment in a mineral assemblage, therefore, may present some pretty problems to the mineralogist, and as a result the mineralogists have attained some skill in dealing with such problems. As a result of being able to control the composition of their substances to a fair precision, many chemists are unaware of the mineralogists' procedures for dealing with these complex compositions, procedures that have considerable value in the study of water-formed deposits. A description of these procedures should be of value to those who have not received a mineralogical training. Water-formed deposits, of course, have their analogy in those natural minerals formed in fissures of the earth by the prolonged streaming of mineral-laden solutions. Indeed, nearly all of the show specimens seen in the mineralogical museums have been formed by deposition from solutions. Rules which can be used to predict the possible chemical substitutions in minerals will be described, then some phase-equilibrium diagrams will be given to show the effect of temperature on atomic substitution. Following a discussion of the physical methods that can be used to estimate the volume percentage and chemical composition of individual minerals in an inseparable assemblage, six bulk chemical analyses will be examined to see whether and how the elements may be assigned to the individual minerals. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSteam-boilers. =650 \0$aElectron microscopy. =650 \0$aWater$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aElectron microscopy$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP46311S.htm =LDR 01968nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP46308S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1960\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP46308S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP46308S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a541.321$223 =100 1\$aAnderson, Charles H.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Application of Emission Spectroscopy to the Analysis of Water-Formed Deposits /$cCharles H. Anderson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1960. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b47 =520 3\$aThe principles of conventional light-emission spectroscopy, flame photometry, and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy are reviewed briefly as they apply to the determination of elements present in a water-formed deposit. Each field is discussed from the point of view of its applications, its advantages, and its limitations. New developments in each field are also discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSteam-boilers. =650 \0$aElectron microscopy. =650 \0$aWater$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aElectron microscopy$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP46308S.htm =LDR 02972nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP46309S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1960\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP46309S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP46309S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA401 =082 04$a574.2/4$223 =100 1\$aMaddin, C. M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIdentification by Instrumental Methods of Chemical Compounds in Water-Formed Deposits /$cC. M. Maddin, R. B. Rosene. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1960. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA combination of elemental and direct instrumental analyses has proved most successful for identifying the chemical compounds present in water-formed deposits. Qualitative X-ray diffraction analysis may be enhanced by improving resolution of lines, concentrating minor constituents, and converting amorphous compounds to crystalline form. Quantitative X-ray diffraction is accomplished with the aid of calcium fluoride as an internal standard, to compensate for absorption of X-rays by the deposit sample. Petrographic thin section techniques provide unique advantages for studying layers of deposition directly. Distinctive infrared absorption spectra have been obtained for phosphate, carbonate, and silicate compounds, which should aid in deposit identification. A wide variety of deposits undergo thermal reactions to give characteristic differential thermal analysis patterns. Thermal reactions taking place in steam atmospheres aid in the identification of hydrates; compounds which form carbonates are more easily detected in carbon dioxide atmospheres; and oxygen atmospheres bring about thermal reactions in compounds susceptible to oxidation. Although instrumental methods are extremely useful and may be expected to increase in utility, elemental analysis must still be relied on in difficult cases. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aElectron microscopy$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSteam-boilers$vCongresses$xIncrustations. =650 \0$aWater$vCongresses$vAnalysis. =650 \0$aWater. =700 1\$aRosene, R. B.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP46309S.htm =LDR 02344nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP35874S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35874S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35874S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aWeiss, MP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSimulation and Monitoring of Loads in Crane Beams /$cMP. Weiss. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aThe fracture mechanics approach to design of steel structures uses the stress range distribution function as the main parameter that governs crack propagation and possible failures. It is an accepted fact that all welded structures contain existing small cracks that propagate as a function of varying stress ranges and stress intensity factors. The main problem is to predict correctly the nature of the varying stresses and to analyze them for fatigue evaluation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aCrack propagation. =650 \0$aCrane beams. =650 \0$aFatigue damage. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aPeak stresses. =650 \0$aService loads. =650 \0$aStress history. =650 14$aPeak stresses. =650 24$aCrack propagation. =650 24$aCrane beams. =650 24$aFatigue damage. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aService loads. =650 24$aStress history. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35874S.htm =LDR 02130nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP35865S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35865S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35865S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$ade Jonge, JB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUse of AIDS Recorded Data for Assessing Service Load Experience /$cJB. de Jonge, DJ. Spiekhout. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aInspection periods and safe service lives of transport aircraft are based on an assumed average design load experience. Actual service loads may deviate appreciably from these assumptions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAircraft integrated data systems. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aAtmospheric turbulence. =650 \0$aData management. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aLoad monitoring. =650 \0$aService load experience. =650 14$aLoad monitoring. =650 24$aAircraft integrated data systems. =650 24$aAtmospheric turbulence. =650 24$aData management. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aService load experience. =700 1\$aSpiekhout, DJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35865S.htm =LDR 02800nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP35866S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35866S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35866S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aStone, WJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOverview of the C-5A Service Loads Recording Program /$cWJ. Stone, AM. Stanley, MJ. Tyson, WH. Kimberly. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe United States Air Force (USAF) C-5A Service Loads Recording Program (SLRP) was initiated in the early 1970s to acquire in-service data in sufficient quantity to define the operational environment of an "average" C-5A and to develop repeated loads (stress) spectra for applications in loads and fatigue analyses. Instrumentation was installed on 26 airplanes to record up to 53 different data parameters on magnetic tape by means of the C-5A MADARS recorder. Over 9000 h of usable operational data were acquired in the course of the program. Using these measured data along with current analytical data for wing stresses, airplane vertical acceleration, and other responses, analyses were conducted for 13 different load sources. The results were new criteria and modified analytical wing loads which were used in the design phase of the C-5A Wing Modification Program and in the updating of service life predictions made by the C-5A Individual Aircraft Service Life Monitoring Program. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aService life. =650 \0$aData recording. =650 \0$aAirplanes. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 14$aAirplanes. =650 24$aData recording. =650 24$aService life. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =700 1\$aStanley, AM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTyson, MJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKimberly, WH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35866S.htm =LDR 02736nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP35869S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35869S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35869S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aBeach, JE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment of a Fatigue Lifetime-Load Spectrum for a Large-Scale Aluminum Ship Model /$cJT. Birmingham, NV. Marchica, FF. Borriello, JE. Beach. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThe fatigue load spectrum to be applied to the 30-m aluminum ship-evaluation model (ASEM) is presented. The ASEM will be tested in the David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center, Carderock, Maryland. Spectra developed for design, analysis, and test purposes are given, based on a reference lifetime-load spectrum developed for a 90-m aluminum ship. Selected ship trial results that provide the basis for developing the lifetime-load spectrum for the 90-m ship are also presented. Results of sensitivity studies of fatigue crack growth indicate that a repeatable 1/100-year block spectrum, sequenced in a low-to-high-to-low order is a practicable compromise for fatigue testing ASEM. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aAluminum ships. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aFatigue testing. =650 \0$aShip lifetime-loads. =650 \0$aShip model testing. =650 \0$aTest spectra. =650 14$aShip lifetime-loads. =650 24$aAluminum ships. =650 24$aCrack growth. =650 24$aFatigue testing. =650 24$aShip model testing. =650 24$aTest spectra. =700 1\$aBirmingham, JT.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBorriello, FF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMarchica, NV.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35869S.htm =LDR 03019nam a2200685 i 4500 =001 STP35870S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35870S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35870S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aLauridia, RR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFlight Spectra Development for Fighter Aircraft /$cNH. Sandlin, RR. Lauridia, DJ. White. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aA method is presented for deriving realistic flight-by-flight stress spectra which are valid for any point in the structure of fighter or attack type aircraft. This method uses regression equations to define the relationships among stresses and flight parameters. The statistical distributions of aircraft motion parameters are derived and defined in multi-parameter response tables. These tables are combined with assigned mission profile data to establish all of the required flight parameters which are used in the regression equations to develop stress spectra. These spectra then are sequenced into a flight-by-flight order which can be used as input to a damage determination model or as a load program for laboratory testing. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aDistribution. =650 \0$aEnvironment model. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aFlight loads. =650 \0$aFlight-by-flight. =650 \0$aMission profiles. =650 \0$aMultiparameter response. =650 \0$aOperational usage. =650 \0$aRegression analysis. =650 \0$aSpectra ordering. =650 \0$aStress spectra. =650 14$aStress spectra. =650 24$aDistribution. =650 24$aEnvironment model. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aFlight loads. =650 24$aFlight-by-flight. =650 24$aMission profiles. =650 24$aMultiparameter response. =650 24$aOperational usage. =650 24$aRegression analysis. =650 24$aSpectra ordering. =700 1\$aSandlin, NH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWhite, DJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35870S.htm =LDR 02817nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP35872S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35872S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35872S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aGarrett, JE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMethods of Gust Spectra Prediction for Fatigue Damage /$cWW. Wilson, JE. Garrett. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aThe prediction of aircraft responses to atmospheric turbulence using a general exponential gust exceedance equation is based on the assumption that altitude dependent spectra curve fit parameters contained in the exceedance equation are representative of the atmosphere and thus equally applicable to accelerations, loads, stresses, etc. Using vertical acceleration gust data recorded during fleet operations of the USAF C-5A transport aircraft, altitude dependent curve fit parameters were developed; these parameters were then shown to accurately predict the recorded wing stress gust experience at three wing locations, thus supporting the assumption of their uniformity between response parameters. This gust analysis then was substantiated with a second, independent analysis in which the recorded vertical acceleration gust data were converted directly to stress spectra by means of analytical stress to acceleration ratios. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aDamage. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aGust-loads. =650 \0$aMathematical-predictions. =650 \0$aSpectrum-analysis. =650 14$aDamage. =650 24$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aGust-loads. =650 24$aMathematical-predictions. =650 24$aSpectrum-analysis. =700 1\$aWilson, WW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35872S.htm =LDR 02164nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP35862S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35862S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35862S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aBuxbaum, O.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRandom Load Analysis as a Link Between Operational Stress Measurement and Fatigue Life Assessment /$cO. Buxbaum. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aAll relevant methods for the description of measured stress-time histories in connection with fatigue life assessment are reviewed critically, that is, one- and two- parameter counting methods as well as analyses in the time and frequency domains. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aLoad spectra. =650 \0$aPower spectra. =650 \0$aFatigue life. =650 \0$aCounting. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aRandom load analysis. =650 \0$aCumulative distributions. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 14$aCounting. =650 24$aRandom load analysis. =650 24$aPower spectra. =650 24$aLoad spectra. =650 24$aCumulative distributions. =650 24$aFatigue life. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35862S.htm =LDR 03119nam a2200769 i 4500 =001 STP35875S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35875S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35875S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aGassner, E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLong Life Random Fatigue Behavior of Notched Specimens in Service, in Service Duplication Tests, and in Program Tests /$cE. Gassner, W. Lipp. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aThe actual service fatigue life of notched steel and aluminum specimens was determined using a special testing device installed in a passenger car and operated by the vertical displacements of a car rear wheel; the specimens are subjected to reversed bending. The tests were carried out over a distance of more than 2 x 105 km. The testing device was equipped with counting instrumentation to ensure direct correlation between the individual test result and the relevant frequency distribution of level-crossings. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aAutomobile engineering. =650 \0$aCumulative damage. =650 \0$aFatigue life prediction. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aNotched specimens. =650 \0$aProgram tests. =650 \0$aRandom fatigue life curves. =650 \0$aRandom fatigue. =650 \0$aRandom load sequence. =650 \0$aReversed bending. =650 \0$aService duplication tests. =650 \0$aService tests. =650 \0$aStatistical load analysis. =650 \0$aSteel. =650 14$aRandom fatigue. =650 24$aAluminum. =650 24$aAutomobile engineering. =650 24$aCumulative damage. =650 24$aFatigue life prediction. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aNotched specimens. =650 24$aProgram tests. =650 24$aRandom fatigue life curves. =650 24$aRandom load sequence. =650 24$aReversed bending. =650 24$aService duplication tests. =650 24$aService tests. =650 24$aStatistical load analysis. =650 24$aSteel. =700 1\$aLipp, W.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35875S.htm =LDR 03171nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP35868S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35868S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35868S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aAshbaugh, NE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of a Crack-Growth Gage for Monitoring Possible Structural Fatigue-Crack Growth /$cNE. Ashbaugh, AF. Grandt. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (24 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aThe results of an experimental and analytical investigation on the use of a precracked coupon for monitoring the effect of service loads upon fatigue crack growth in a structure are discussed. The precracked coupon or "gage" is a simple device which provides a convenient means for determining the potential damage, that is, crack growth, in a structure since crack extension in the gage is a result of loads on the structure which cause the structural damage. Experimental results are reported for gages made from two aluminum alloys and having two types of crack geometries. These gages contained either a center crack or a single crack at the edge of a hole. The effect of load amplitude upon growth of the crack in the gage as a function of the crack growth in the structure was investigated. All tests were conducted under constant-amplitude cyclic load. The theoretical model is developed to predict the correlation between the growth of the cracks in the gage and in the structure. Two areas of major importance in the analysis are the load transfer from the structure through the ends of the crack gage and the crack-propagation law for the crack growth in the gage and in the structure. Comparison of the analyses and the experimental results is made. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFracture (materials) =650 \0$aCrack gage. =650 \0$aStructural damage. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFatigue loads. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 14$aCrack gage. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aFracture (materials) =650 24$aFatigue loads. =650 24$aStructural damage. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =700 1\$aGrandt, AF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35868S.htm =LDR 02237nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP35867S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35867S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35867S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aMorcock, DS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHighlights of the C-141 Service Life Monitoring Program /$cDS. Morcock. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$a271 C-141A and 1 YC-141B Lockheed Starlifter cargo transport airplanes are presently in the United States Air Force (USAF) Military Airlift Command (MAC) inventory. The C-141A program includes all elements of the Aircraft Structural Integrity Program (ASIP) defined in Military Standard MIL-STD-1530 (USAF), "Aircraft Structural Integrity Program, Airplane Requirements", 1 Sept. 1972. The purpose of this paper is to present highlights of the C-141A service life monitoring program. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aService life. =650 \0$aMonitoring. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aFatigue mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 14$aService life. =650 24$aMonitoring. =650 24$aFatigue mechanics. =650 24$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35867S.htm =LDR 02392nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP35864S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35864S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35864S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aBerens, AP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDetermination of Sample Size in Flight Loads Programs /$cAP. Berens. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThis paper describes the application of a statistical model of a cumulative damage index to the problem of determining the number of flights to be monitored in aircraft operational usage programs based on samples of flights. The method can be used to calculate the optimum number of flights to achieve given precision and confidence under stratified sampling. It also provides a method for determining precision at any level of confidence given a sample size. Examples of the use of the techniques are provided using data from the operational usage programs of three aircraft types. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aCumulative damage. =650 \0$aFatigue damage. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aFlight loads. =650 \0$aOperational usage. =650 \0$aSample size. =650 14$aFatigue damage. =650 24$aCumulative damage. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aFlight loads. =650 24$aOperational usage. =650 24$aSample size. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35864S.htm =LDR 01957nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP35871S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35871S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35871S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aDenyer, AG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFlight-by-Flight Spectrum Development /$cAG. Denyer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aA method of developing the design flight-by-flight sequenced stress spectrum at any location within the primary airframe structure is presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aCrack growth. =650 \0$aFatigue (materials) =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aLoad spectrum. =650 \0$aRandomization. =650 \0$aStructural tests. =650 14$aLoad spectrum. =650 24$aCrack growth. =650 24$aFatigue (materials) =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aRandomization. =650 24$aStructural tests. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35871S.htm =LDR 02413nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP35863S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35863S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35863S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aBerens, AP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aState of the Art in Aircraft Loads Monitoring /$cLE. Clay, AP. Berens, RJ. Dominic. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe paper summarizes current state-of-the-art equipment and techniques for the monitoring of loads during military aircraft operation. Monitoring systems are discussed which record strain, center-of-gravity motions, and control deflections, or the occurrence of selected load conditions. The raw data are reduced to sequences of stress peaks and troughs or to tabulations of peaks and coincident values of the recorded parameters. Finally, monitoring system cost estimates are provided for typical applications to individual aircraft tracking and loads and environmental spectra survey problems. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aAircraft loads. =650 \0$aAircraft structural integrity. =650 \0$aData recording. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 14$aAircraft loads. =650 24$aAircraft structural integrity. =650 24$aData recording. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =700 1\$aClay, LE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDominic, RJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35863S.htm =LDR 03246nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP35876S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35876S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35876S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aJeans, LL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTest Simulation of Fighter Aircraft Maneuver Load Spectra /$cLL. Jeans, WL. Tribble. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThis paper studies the use of power spectral density (PSD) and related random data analysis techniques in the test laboratory to characterize low frequency loading spectra output response, measured from a specimen, for the purpose of comparing test machine responses. In recent years digital techniques have been developed that simulate aircraft maneuver spectrum loading in the time domain. In this study one of these techniques is used to generate the input load spectrum signal to an electrohydraulic closed-loop test machine for fatigue testing of graphite/epoxy to titanium step lap bonded joints at various frequencies and PSD shapes. The output signal was measured directly from the specimen by recording on tape the dynamic strain gage signal. This signal then was processed to determine the PSD response and root mean square (RMS) time history. These data were compared with the recorded strain amplitude time history and the input load amplitude, frequency, and PSD information. A qualitative correlation was found between variations in specimen fatigue life, output signal waveform and amplitude, and variations in PSD. PSD is a measure of loading energy in the time domain and can be influenced both by load amplitude and waveform variations. Thus, the way a fatigue test machine processes an input load and frequency signal can affect the measured fatigue life of certain materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aLoad spectrum. =650 \0$aPower spectral density. =650 \0$aRandom data analysis. =650 14$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aComposite materials. =650 24$aLoad spectrum. =650 24$aPower spectral density. =650 24$aRandom data analysis. =700 1\$aTribble, WL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35876S.htm =LDR 02386nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP35877S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35877S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35877S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aAlbrecht, P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSimulation of Service Fatigue Loads for Short-Span Highway Bridges /$cP. Albrecht, K. Yamada. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aA mean stress range histogram and corresponding frequency distribution function for single truck crossings over short-span highway bridges, derived from 106 published histograms, is proposed. A major portion of this load history was applied to a welded transverse stiffener detail in blocks varying from 100 cycles to 100 000 cycles. When the number of cycles in the block was 1000 cycles or less, the block size had no significant effect on the total number of cycles to failure. Block loading simulated then random loading, and the root-mean-cube stress range provided a reasonable transfer function between block loading and constant amplitude cycling. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aBridges. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aLoad simulation. =650 \0$aSteel. =650 14$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aBridges. =650 24$aLoad simulation. =650 24$aSteel. =700 1\$aYamada, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35877S.htm =LDR 02779nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP35873S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1979\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35873S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35873S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA418.38 =082 04$a620.11$223 =100 1\$aKaplan, MP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDerivation of Flight-by-Flight Spectra for Fighter Aircraft /$cMP. Kaplan, JA. Reiman, MA. Landy. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1979. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe importance of predicting the durability and damage tolerance capability of aircraft structures has underscored the need to derive a realistic flight-by-flight stress spectrum. This stress spectrum is generated from an analysis of the projected usage (mission profiles), combined with load factor exceedance curves that are obtained either from MIL-A-8866B or recorded data. The mission profiles are defined by the using command (the organization which flies the aircraft) and contain such information as mission length, number of times flown per aircraft lifetime, fuel load, weapons configuration, and a breakdown of the mission by segment, for example, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, etc. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirframes. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aDamage tolerance. =650 \0$aDurability. =650 \0$aFatigue tests. =650 \0$aFlight-by-flight. =650 \0$aLoad factor exceedance curve. =650 \0$aMission profiles. =650 \0$aStress spectrum. =650 \0$aUsage. =650 14$aDurability. =650 24$aDamage tolerance. =650 24$aFatigue tests. =650 24$aFlight-by-flight. =650 24$aLoad factor exceedance curve. =650 24$aMission profiles. =650 24$aStress spectrum. =650 24$aUsage. =700 1\$aLandy, MA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aReiman, JA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35873S.htm =LDR 02693nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP13771S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13771S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13771S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aHalada, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDatabase for MLCA (Materials Environmental Life Cycle Analysis) /$cK. Halada, K. Ijima, K. Yagi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aMLCA (materials environmental life cycle analysis), an established assessment measure of ECOMATERIALS, is a promising method to quantitatively assess materials with regard to environmental burden and to provide parameters for materials design with consideration of environmental affects. The data of environmental burdens, i.e., energy consumption, resource consumption, CO2 emission, SOX emission, etc., are collected in all stages of material life. From these data, the environmental burden of metals and alloys are calculated and arranged with a detailed description of the alloys, such as 12Cr steel, 18Cr8Ni steel, etc., in a database named Materials Eco-Sheet. Eco-Sheet provides the parameters of environmental load and gives the quantitative relationship between the properties of a material and its environmental load by use with a database of mechanical or other properties of materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aEnvironmental load. =650 \0$aMaterials design. =650 14$aEnvironmental load. =650 24$aECOMATERIALS. =650 24$aLCA. =650 24$aMaterials design. =650 24$aMLCA. =700 1\$aIjima, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYagi, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13771S.htm =LDR 02340nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP13760S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13760S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13760S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aKoike, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIntegration of Virtual Experiment Technology for Materials Design /$cN. Nishikawa, C. Nagano, H. Koike. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aMaterials design by the use of computer is expected due to the recent progress of high-performance computing. The success of such design will rely on the integration of various elements of computational technology such as simulation, knowledge information processing, the human interface, and a database into a practical system. In the past, various elements of computational technology, such as simulation and knowledge information processing, were researched individually. However, the integration of these technologies has not yet been established. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials design. =650 \0$aVirtual experiment. =650 14$aMaterials design. =650 24$aIntegrated computational environment. =650 24$aVirtual experiment. =700 1\$aNagano, C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNishikawa, N.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13760S.htm =LDR 02440nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP13777S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13777S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13777S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aFujita, M.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Distributed Database System for Mutual Usage of Materials Information (Data-Free-Way) /$cM. Fujita, Y. Kurihara, M. Shindo, N. Yokoyama, Y. Tachi, S. Kano, S. Iwata. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aA distributed database system named "Data-Free-Way" for advanced nuclear materials has been developed by the National Research Institute for Metals (NRIM), the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), and the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) under a cooperative agreement. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAdvanced nuclear materials. =650 \0$aData structure. =650 \0$aDistributed database. =650 \0$aTo share data computer network. =650 14$aDistributed database. =650 24$aAdvanced nuclear materials. =650 24$aData structure. =650 24$aTo share data computer network. =700 1\$aIwata, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKano, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKurihara, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aShindo, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTachi, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYokoyama, N.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13777S.htm =LDR 02759nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP13770S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13770S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13770S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aMunro, RG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExpert System Technology for Natural Gas Resource Development /$cRG. Munro. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b36 =520 3\$aMaterials data are used in all aspects of the development of natural gas resources. Unconventional gas resources require special attention in their development and may benefit from heuristic assessments of the materials data, geological site conditions, and the knowledge base accumulated from previous unconventional site developments. Opportunities for using expert systems in the development of unconventional natural gas resources are discussed. A brief introduction to expert systems is provided in a context that emphasizes the practical nature of their service. The discussion then focuses on the development of unconventional gas reserves. Whenever possible, the likelihood of success in constructing useful expert systems for gas resource development is indicated by comparisons to existing expert systems that perform comparable functions in other industries. Significant opportunities are found for applications to site assessment, the interpretation of well log data, and the monitoring and optimization of gas processing in small-scale recovery operations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aExpert systems. =650 \0$aNatural gas. =650 \0$aResource development. =650 14$aExpert systems. =650 24$aNatural gas. =650 24$aResource development. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13770S.htm =LDR 02867nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP13763S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13763S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13763S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aOno, N.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Experiment on Internet Material Database Service with MOOD-SX /$cN. Ono. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aMOOD, materials object-oriented database, is a research project in which the realization of a new kind of material database service is attempted on the basis of the recent object-oriented database paradigm. MOOD-SX is the latest of a series of experimental database systems developed and made public in this project. It inherits fidelity in material data expression and precise data discrimination in data retrieval from its predecessors. Further, it consists of a server part and a client part which respectively operate on different UNIX hosts and communicate with each other through the Internet. The client process provides a user interface necessary for the user to manipulate complex expressions of both input data and query. The server process supports this by supplying information on class hierarchy and data structure, and also by performing database query processing on requests from clients. With experiments where these processes were respectively placed on hosts at Tsukuba and Sendai 250 km apart, it has been found that this kind of material database service is feasible. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPrimary material data. =650 \0$aMaterial database. =650 \0$aObject-oriented database. =650 \0$aThe Internet. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 14$aMaterial database. =650 24$aPrimary material data. =650 24$aObject-oriented database. =650 24$aThe Internet. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13763S.htm =LDR 03542nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP13776S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13776S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13776S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aKomenda, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaterials Database with Microstructural Information /$cR. Sandström, J. Komenda. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aIn material science and technology, computerized systems have been created with information on many types of materials and properties. Many properties, such as mechanical properties, are strongly related to the chemical composition, heat treatment history, and microstructure. Unfortunately, microstructural parameters are represented to a very limited extent in existing databases and then restricted only to a few parameters such as the phase fraction or average grain size. For detailed analysis of property data, this is a serious drawback. Without detailed information about the microstructure, a more complete understanding of properties can never be developed. The aim of the present work is to introduce a representation of microstructures both in qualitative and quantitative form suitable for a material property database. A system with microstructural description and microstructural images of various engineering materials and their treatment data has been developed. Materials in the database are welded simulated stainless steels, sintered high-strength steels, ferritic-pearlitic steels, aluminum-alloybased composite, induction-hardened microalloyed steel, and deformation-dilatometry-tested microalloyed steel. The database covers materials specification, metallographic characteristics, and microstructural images. Later, property data will be added. Both qualitative morphology descriptions of microstructure and the definitions of quantitative parameters are included. Modern automatic image analysis of original structures as well as of database-collected images was used to characterize microstructures. Contents, sizes, and shapes of grains, particles, inclusions, voids, packages, bands, agglomerates, and phases were measured. Examples of database applications are given. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aMicrostructure. =650 \0$aQuantitative metallography. =650 14$aDatabase. =650 24$aMicrostructure. =650 24$aQuantitative metallography. =700 1\$aSandström, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13776S.htm =LDR 02875nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP13773S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13773S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13773S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aChen, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aData Evaluation Methodology for High-Temperature Superconductors /$cRG. Munro, H. Chen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aDuring the first seven years of the research effort on high-temperature superconductors, the average publication rate has been approximately 5000 papers per year. As may be expected, this published literature has an abundance of seemingly conflicting results, and there are major concerns about the consistency and the comparability of the reported property values. This paper discusses an evaluation methodology that addresses those issues using a structured evaluation procedure. The procedure applies to each set of data and leads to the assignment of one of seven well-defined data evaluation levels. The general procedure and criteria are discussed first, and then special relations that may result in data of higher quality are discussed. The latter relations consider the roles of material structure, composition, energy levels, and materials property relations. The methodology is illustrated by an evaluation of data for YBa2Cu3Ox for which there is an especially important dependence on composition and crystallographic structure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aData evaluation. =650 \0$aEvaluation criteria. =650 \0$aMaterial property relations. =650 \0$aSuperconductors. =650 14$aData evaluation. =650 24$aEvaluation criteria. =650 24$aMaterial property relations. =650 24$aSuperconductors. =700 1\$aMunro, RG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13773S.htm =LDR 02605nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP13761S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13761S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13761S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aInaba, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aControl of Metal/Oxide Interface Reactions by the Use of Chemical Potential Diagrams /$cH. Inaba. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aThe interface reactions of FeO/Cr, Cu2O/Ni (undoped and doped), TiAl/Al2O3, Ti/Al2O3, and TiAl/TiO2 and the oxidation of TiAl have been investigated, and the reaction paths of these reactions have been analyzed in chemical potential diagrams. The reaction paths of the interface reactions are dependent on the thickness of the sample and on the reaction time. The reaction paths and the diffusion behavior of these interface reactions have been reasonably explained by a simple model assuming a local equilibrium at the interfaces which predicts that the reaction path should be represented by lines in the chemical potential diagrams. Examples of computer simulations using chemical potential diagrams are presented as a tool in the design and control of the metal/oxide interface reactions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aChemical potential diagram. =650 \0$aInterface reaction. =650 \0$aMetal/oxide interface. =650 \0$aReaction path. =650 14$aInterface reaction. =650 24$aChemical potential diagram. =650 24$aMetal/oxide interface. =650 24$aReaction path. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13761S.htm =LDR 03221nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP13759S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13759S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13759S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aTomiura, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLessons from a Case Study of Property Databases in Materials Development /$cA. Tomiura. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aSince computational science has come to be widely adopted in research and development, various databases and models have been developed. Their industrial applications, however, are limited to specific cases. The author analyzed various cases that he experienced in his company and pointed out several key issues that impede industrial applications. They are (1) development of theoretical models and versatile databases having high compatibility with models, (2) study of interfacial conditions for the integration of simple systems into a complex system, (3) development of the methods for appropriate utilization of analog information, and (4) generation of useful data from existing databases. He further discussed (1) the integrated study of the structural influence on material properties, (2) databases for non-linear or time-dependent objects, and (3) databases and models for objects of large-scale and heterogeneous elements. In these discussions, he emphasized that anthropo-technological matters that bridge the gap between humans and technology will increase in importance. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aComputational science. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aDiffusion of point defect. =650 \0$aHigher tensile strength steel. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMold flux. =650 \0$aPrediction of material properties. =650 \0$aSilicon single crystal. =650 \0$aThermodynamic calculation. =650 14$aDatabase. =650 24$aComputational science. =650 24$aDiffusion of point defect. =650 24$aHigher tensile strength steel. =650 24$aMold flux. =650 24$aPrediction of material properties. =650 24$aSilicon single crystal. =650 24$aThermodynamic calculation. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13759S.htm =LDR 02587nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP13765S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13765S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13765S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aHiraoka, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSTEP-Present and Future /$cH. Hiraoka. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aInitial release of ISO 10303 or STEP has been published. STEP is the first attempt to standardize the representation of whole product model data including geometry, product configuration, drawing, material, and other aspects. Its status and future tasks are discussed in this paper. First, the models of STEP and its methods are explained. Its main features are: • Aspects of product data are represented in an integrated way. • Detailed definitions are provided using computer-interpretable description language. • Definitions of product are provided hierarchically as integrated Resources and Application Protocols. • The method of the conformance testing is provided as a part of the standard. Several issues still remain to be resolved, including he cooperative use of standards, the grand design of STEP, new features, and the method of good modeling. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aInternational standard. =650 \0$aProduct model. =650 \0$aApplication protocol. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 14$aInternational standard. =650 24$aSTEP. =650 24$aProduct model. =650 24$aEXPRESS. =650 24$aApplication protocol. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13765S.htm =LDR 02745nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP13764S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13764S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13764S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aKing, TM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTowards a Flexible and General Computer-Based Representation of Experimental Data /$cTM. King, HH. Over, GA. Webster. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aA previous paper described the material state and process path model (MSAPPM) [1]. The MSAPPM specifies the elements and relationships necessary for the flexible storage of data from materials experiments. The current paper shows that three different forms of low-cycle fatigue tests have a similar pattern of description by the MSAPPM. Modern analysis procedures can benefit from this similarity because data access becomes consistent across all other possible configurations of such tests. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aExperimental data. =650 \0$aData modeling. =650 \0$aMaterials modeling. =650 \0$aComputers. =650 \0$aData systems. =650 \0$aLarge data volumes. =650 \0$aMaterials databases. =650 \0$aComputerized material property databases. =650 \0$aData management. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 14$aData management. =650 24$aMaterials modeling. =650 24$aData modeling. =650 24$aExperimental data. =650 24$aLarge data volumes. =650 24$aComputerized material property databases. =650 24$aComputers. =650 24$aData systems. =650 24$aMaterials databases. =700 1\$aOver, HH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWebster, GA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13764S.htm =LDR 02610nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP13762S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13762S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13762S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aAshby, MF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaterials Selection :$bMultiple Constraints and Compound Objectives /$cMF. Ashby. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aSystematic procedures for selecting candidate materials for an engineering component now exist. One class of these makes use of material indices and limits, which, when plotted on material-property charts, identify a subset of materials that optimally meet a given design specification. The procedure is straightforward when the design of the component specifies a simple objective (such as minimizing weight) and a single constraint (a specified stiffness, strength, or thermal conductance, for instance). But real components almost always must meet several conflicting constraints, and objectives are seldom simple and require compromise. This paper develops ways of dealing with multiple constraints and compound objectives within the framework of the material-index and property-chart method. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aConstraint-based selection. =650 \0$aMaterial indices. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials selection. =650 \0$aMaterial-selection charts. =650 14$aMaterials selection. =650 24$aConstraint-based selection. =650 24$aMaterial indices. =650 24$aMaterial-selection charts. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13762S.htm =LDR 03018nam a2200673 i 4500 =001 STP13766S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13766S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13766S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aAihara, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMultimedia Database System KIND Featuring Amorphous Factual Database by Object-Oriented Method /$cY. Kawazoe, K. Ohno, A-P Tsai, J-Z Yu, T. Aihara, H. Mizuseki, M. Ishihara, M. Ikeda, M. Kojima, T. Nakanomyo, Y. Akiyama, T. Itoh, S. Wada, N. Mori. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aA large-scale materials database including literature and factual data, which is under construction at the Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University is introduced featuring the collections of ternary amorphous formation phase diagrams. The database is arranged as a multimedia type, including both text and images, which is especially important in materials research. The object-oriented method is also applied to construct the database so it can predict new compositions to form an amorphous phase from existing data. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAmorphous alloy. =650 \0$aFactual database. =650 \0$aMultimedia database. =650 \0$aObject-oriented method. =650 \0$aPhase diagram. =650 14$aMultimedia database. =650 24$aAmorphous alloy. =650 24$aFactual database. =650 24$aObject-oriented method. =650 24$aPhase diagram. =700 1\$aAkiyama, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aIkeda, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aIshihara, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aItoh, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKawazoe, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKojima, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMizuseki, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMori, N.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNakanomyo, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOhno, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTsai, A-P,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWada, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYu, J-Z,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13766S.htm =LDR 03067nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP13779S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13779S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13779S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aAn, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaterials Information Systems for Open World Problem Solving /$cY. Fujiwara, J. An, J. Lai. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe information necessary for materials research and development is complicated in its format and is huge in amount. Therefore, neither conventional database management systems nor knowledge bases in artificial intelligence systems can accept information in a way that is sufficiently flexible as required. Another crucial requirement of information systems is to provide functions to process the meaning of information such as analogical reasoning, induction, and abduction. These are essential operational elements in open world problemsolving systems. In other words, next generation systems should have the capability to generate new information as candidate solutions. Accordingly, data in these systems should contain information representing relationships among data that are comprehensive in the domain of concern. Self-organized information is devised to fulfill the requirements and is shown as an example. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAnalogical reasoning. =650 \0$aConceptual structure. =650 \0$aInformation-base system. =650 \0$aOrganic synthesis. =650 \0$aPolymer. =650 \0$aSelf organization of information. =650 \0$aSemantic processing. =650 14$aInformation-base system. =650 24$aAnalogical reasoning. =650 24$aCAPDAS. =650 24$aConceptual structure. =650 24$aCORES. =650 24$aOrganic synthesis. =650 24$aPolymer. =650 24$aSelf organization of information. =650 24$aSemantic processing. =700 1\$aFujiwara, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLai, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13779S.htm =LDR 02899nam a2200769 i 4500 =001 STP13778S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13778S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13778S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aShindo, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment of Comprehensive Material Performance Database for Nuclear Applications /$cN. Yokoyama, H. Tsuji, T. Tsukada, M. Shindo. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aComputer technology has remarkably improved recently, especially the World Wide Web (WWW), which has become the predominant method for accessing the Internet. As the result, it is possible to extract attractive and sophisticated information easily and timely through massive and quick communication of complex materials data. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAluminum. =650 \0$aCreep. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFusion reactor. =650 \0$aHastelloy XR. =650 \0$aHigh-temperature gas-cooled reactor. =650 \0$aHypertext. =650 \0$aInternet. =650 \0$aLight water reactor. =650 \0$aPressure vessel steel. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aTensile property. =650 \0$aWorld Wide Web. =650 14$aDatabase. =650 24$aAluminum. =650 24$aCreep. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aFusion reactor. =650 24$aHastelloy XR. =650 24$aHigh-temperature gas-cooled reactor. =650 24$aHypertext. =650 24$aInternet. =650 24$aLight water reactor. =650 24$aPressure vessel steel. =650 24$aStainless steel. =650 24$aTensile property. =650 24$aWorld Wide Web. =700 1\$aTsuji, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTsukada, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYokoyama, N.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13778S.htm =LDR 03484nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP13769S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13769S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13769S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aBogaerts, WF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aClassification and Prediction of the Corrosion Behavior of Nickel-Containing Alloys from Field Test Data /$cCP. Sturrock, WF. Bogaerts. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aStainless steels and other nickel-containing alloys are the principal materials used for key corrosion-resistant equipment in the chemical process industries. Since 1982, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has accumulated considerable data from thousands of field corrosion tests. Classification methods from a diversity of technical disciplines were applied to data documenting the corrosion behavior of three commonly used stainless steel alloys in industrial acetic acid environments. These data are characterized by statistical uncertainty; there is no completely accurate solution obtainable for the problem investigated. The classification methods examined include linear discriminants, nearest neighbor methods, polynomial networks, and decision trees. Extensive resampling techniques were used to estimate the true error rates to facilitate a comparative analysis. For this highly dimensional problem, the nearest neighbor method performed the best, given the feature selection determined by the decision trees and polynomial networks, which performed second and third best, respectively. The transparency of the decision tree approach, along with its feature selection abilities and commendable performance, make this classification method most attractive overall. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aComputer learning. =650 \0$aCorrosion. =650 \0$aDecision tree. =650 \0$aEmpirical modeling. =650 \0$aExpert system. =650 \0$aLinear discriminant. =650 \0$aNearest neighbor. =650 \0$aPolynomial network. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 14$aComputer learning. =650 24$aCorrosion. =650 24$aDecision tree. =650 24$aEmpirical modeling. =650 24$aExpert system. =650 24$aLinear discriminant. =650 24$aNearest neighbor. =650 24$aPolynomial network. =650 24$aStainless steel. =700 1\$aSturrock, CP.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13769S.htm =LDR 03234nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP13775S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13775S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13775S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aIsonishi, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStrength Characteristic Analysis Using the "Database for Mechanical Properties of P/M Alloys" /$cH. Nakayama, K. Isonishi, A. Sakaida, A. Ueno, T. Sawayama, K. Shibue. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe database for powder metallurgy (P/M) alloys, "Database for Mechanical Properties of P/M Alloys," is under construction by the task force of the New Materials Center of Osaka Science and Technology Center. The first issue of this database contains strength data for a variety of structural P/M alloys, and the data for Fe- and Al-base alloys occupy the majority of the database. In order to demonstrate the engineering utility of the database, some analyses were tried based on the data compiled in the database. We picked up the data for Fe-and Al-base alloys and analyzed distribution characteristics of their static and fatigue strengths. The main analytical result is an estimation method of the fatigue strength of pure Fe compacts proposed from the statistical evaluation of the fatigue life distribution. This estimation method gives P-S-N characteristics of pure Fe compacts when the densities of the compacts are given. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAl-base alloy. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aFatigue life distribution. =650 \0$aFe-base alloy. =650 \0$aPowder metallurgy material. =650 \0$aStatic strength distribution. =650 \0$aStatistical evaluation. =650 14$aDatabase. =650 24$aAl-base alloy. =650 24$aFatigue life distribution. =650 24$aFe-base alloy. =650 24$aPowder metallurgy material. =650 24$aStatic strength distribution. =650 24$aStatistical evaluation. =700 1\$aNakayama, H.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSakaida, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSawayama, T.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aShibue, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aUeno, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13775S.htm =LDR 03116nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP13767S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13767S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13767S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aRoberge, PR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aObject-Orientation for Fusion of Corrosion Data /$cPR. Roberge, KR. Trethewey. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aThe complexity of many materials engineering problems can be drastically reduced by regrouping concepts and facts into a natural human representation provided by object-oriented models. One of the main advantages of using the principles of object orientation (OO) to structure a knowledge based system (KBS) is the compatibility of OO with natural cognitive operations such as classifying, instantiating, and measuring. But knowledge representation goes much beyond conventional data representation and must rely on facts that often possess a halo of fuzziness. In this project, the OO structure was used to organize the complex world of materials degradation and lifetime prediction. A system developed with this principle was found to be able to incorporate the fundamental knowledge derived from failure analysis or from other fields of materials engineering. Such a framework could also constitute the crucible to achieve the data fusion necessary to blend various sources of expertise. This paper describes the key elements of the framework and illustrates its flexibility by providing a guiding structure during the analysis of the results of a computerized search of modern engineering literature. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aCorrosion data. =650 \0$aFailure analysis. =650 \0$aKnowledge representation. =650 \0$aLifetime prediction. =650 \0$aObject oriented modeling. =650 14$aKnowledge representation. =650 24$aCorrosion data. =650 24$aFailure analysis. =650 24$aLifetime prediction. =650 24$aObject oriented modeling. =700 1\$aTrethewey, KR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13767S.htm =LDR 02977nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP13774S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13774S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13774S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aKato, C.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Corrosion Database System for Exposure Tests /$cM. Yamamoto, C. Kato, A. Nogami, A. Matsuoka. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA computerized corrosion database system for exposure tests has been designed and developed. This system was developed to help researchers carry out each experimental procedure in exposure tests. The system includes a function to manage not only the experimental data but also the timetable of exposure tests and the environmental factors of exposure sites. An easily used graphical user interface (GUI) and graph plot software are provided for users to help analyze exposure test results from various viewpoints. The data accumulated in this system are measurements of past exposure tests and exposure tests in progress. The analyses of past exposure tests using the present database system caused several ideas on atmospheric corrosion different from the conventional ideas on atmospheric corrosion. If the data of exposure tests in progress are compared with past data, the relationships between atmospheric corrosion and environmental factors will be more clarified. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAtmospheric corrosion. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aExposure tests. =650 \0$aMild steel. =650 \0$aWeathering steel. =650 14$aExposure tests. =650 24$aAtmospheric corrosion. =650 24$aClient server architecture and computer network. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aMild steel. =650 24$aWeathering steel. =700 1\$aMatsuoka, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNogami, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYamamoto, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13774S.htm =LDR 03812nam a2200733 i 4500 =001 STP13768S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13768S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13768S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aKomai, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment of an Expert System for Fractography of Environmentally Assisted Cracking /$cK. Minoshima, N. Yamasaki, K. Komai. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b38 =520 3\$aAn expert system that diagnoses the causes of failure of environmentally assisted cracking (EAC) based upon fractography has been developed. The system uses the OPS83 programming language, expressing rules in the manner of production rules, and is composed of three independent subsystems, which respectively deal with EACs of high-strength or high-tensile-strength steel, aluminum alloy, and stainless steel in dry and humidified air, water, and aqueous solutions containing Cl, Br, or I ions. The concerned EAC issues cover stress corrosion cracking (SCC), hydrogen embrittlement, cyclic SCC, dynamic SCC, and corrosion fatigue as well as fatigue and overload fracture. The knowledge base covers the rules relating to not only environments, materials, and loading conditions, but also macroscopic and microscopic fracture surface morphology. In order to deal with vague expressions of fracture surface morphology, fuzzy set theory is used in the system, and the description of rules about vague fracture surface appearance is thereby possible. Applying the developed expert system to case histories, accurate diagnoses were made. We discuss the related diagnosis results and usefulness of the developed system. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aCorrosion fatigue. =650 \0$aCyclic stress corrosion cracking. =650 \0$aDynamic stress corrosion cracking. =650 \0$aEffect of environment. =650 \0$aEnvironmentally assisted cracking. =650 \0$aExpert system. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aFractography. =650 \0$aFracture. =650 \0$aFuzzy set theory. =650 \0$aHydrogen embrittlement. =650 \0$aProduction system. =650 \0$aStress corrosion cracking. =650 14$aExpert system. =650 24$aCorrosion fatigue. =650 24$aCyclic stress corrosion cracking. =650 24$aDynamic stress corrosion cracking. =650 24$aEffect of environment. =650 24$aEnvironmentally assisted cracking. =650 24$aFatigue. =650 24$aFractography. =650 24$aFracture. =650 24$aFuzzy set theory. =650 24$aHydrogen embrittlement. =650 24$aProduction system. =650 24$aStress corrosion cracking. =700 1\$aMinoshima, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYamasaki, N.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13768S.htm =LDR 02722nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP13772S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13772S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13772S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a620.1/1/028557$223 =100 1\$aFrohnsdorff, G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aGuidelines for Identification of Concrete in a Materials Property Database /$cCB. Oland, G. Frohnsdorff. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aGuidelines for the identification of concrete in a materials property database are presented to address the complex problem of distinguishing one concrete from another. These guidelines are based on a logical scheme for systematically organizing and subdividing data and information about concrete and its constituents; they reflect consensus recommendations for a multilevel material description and designation system. Aspects of the guidelines include a classification system used to establish a series of primary identifiers, methods for reporting constituent information and mixture proportions, fields describing the source of the concrete and its processing history, and recommendations for reporting baseline or reference properties. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aClassification system. =650 \0$aConcrete. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aGuidelines. =650 \0$aIdentifiers. =650 \0$aMaterial property. =650 \0$aStandards. =650 14$aClassification system. =650 24$aConcrete. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aGuidelines. =650 24$aIdentifiers. =650 24$aMaterial property. =650 24$aStandards. =700 1\$aOland, CB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13772S.htm =LDR 02926nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP13142S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13142S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13142S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aDavis, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Varying Environmental Conditions on the Toxicity of Copper to Salmon /$cJE. Mudge, TE. Northstrom, GS. Jeane, W. Davis, JL. Hickam. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aVarious groups are concerned about metal releases to the aquatic environment via power plant effluents and their toxicity to organisms. Washington Public Power Supply System personnel performed acute and partial chronic flow-through bioassays of simulated cooling tower blowdown water to determine the effect on selected salmon species and life stages. Use of simulated water resulted in 96-h LC50 total copper values which ranged from 61-103 ug/L. The long-term (i.e., 60-day) no-effect level for total copper ranged from 18-24 ug/L. Water quality variation is believed to play a major role in establishing the toxicity of metals, and many individuals believe that it is a subcomponent of the total metal (e.g. dissolved, ionic/labile) which more closely correlates to the toxicity of a solution to fish. Our studies indicate that labile copper may be a more constant indicator of toxicity than the total metal for short-term effects. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aCoho salmon. =650 \0$aCopper toxicity. =650 \0$aSteelhead trout. =650 \0$aWater quality. =650 14$aCopper toxicity. =650 24$aAcute and partial chronic bioassays. =650 24$aCoho salmon. =650 24$aSteelhead trout. =650 24$aWater quality. =700 1\$aHickam, JL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJeane, GS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMudge, JE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNorthstrom, TE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13142S.htm =LDR 02853nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP13185S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13185S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13185S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aWalker, JD.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe TSCA Interagency Testing Committee's Role in Facilitating Development of Test Methods :$bToxicity and Bioconcentration Testing of Chemicals Added to Sediments /$cJD. Walker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (35 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aIn response to chemical testing recommendations made by the TSCA Interagency Testing Committee (ITC), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had to develop or modify many test methods (guidelines) before the manufacturers of the recommended chemicals could conduct tests recommended by the ITC. Test guidelines had to be developed to conduct certain health effects, chemical fate and ecological effects tests. This paper focuses on two ecological effects test guidelines that had to be developed to implement the ITC's testing recommendations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aTetrabromobisphenol A. =650 \0$aAnthraquinone. =650 \0$aOctamethylcyclotetrasiloxane. =650 \0$aTSCA Interagency Testing Committee. =650 \0$aBranched 4-nonylphenol. =650 \0$aBioconcentration. =650 \0$aMidges. =650 \0$aTadpoles. =650 \0$aTest methods. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aTSCA Interagency Testing Committee. =650 24$aTest methods. =650 24$aToxicity. =650 24$aBioconcentration. =650 24$aTadpoles. =650 24$aMidges. =650 24$aBranched 4-nonylphenol. =650 24$aAnthraquinone. =650 24$aTetrabromobisphenol A. =650 24$aOctamethylcyclotetrasiloxane. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13185S.htm =LDR 02573nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP13159S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13159S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13159S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aEldefrawi, AT.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Receptor Binding Assay Applied to Monitoring the Neurotoxicity of Parathion to Peromyscus After Oral Exposure /$cDA. Jett, AT. Eldefrawi, ME. Eldefrawi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aMany naturally occurring toxins, as well as pesticides, metals, and other compounds that occur in our environment from anthropogenic activities, stimulate or antagonize neuro-receptors to produce acute and/or chronic toxicities. Recent advances in laboratory instrumentation and the availability of a variety of radiolabeled ligands and type-specific drugs for numerous receptors make it possible to easily screen large numbers of samples and detect changes in sensitivity and density of receptor types and subtypes. A receptor binding assay for examining the chronic dietary toxicity of parathion will be used as a model to describe the methodology. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAcetylcholinesterase. =650 \0$aMicroassays. =650 \0$aMuscarinic receptors. =650 \0$aOrganophosphorus pesticides. =650 14$aMuscarinic receptors. =650 24$aAcetylcholinesterase. =650 24$aMicroassays. =650 24$aOrganophosphorus pesticides. =700 1\$aEldefrawi, ME.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aJett, DA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13159S.htm =LDR 02914nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP13149S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13149S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13149S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aKapustka, LA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aChlorophyll Fluorescence :$bIts Status and Future as a Rapid Assay of Plant Stress /$cLA. Kapustka. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aChlorophyll fluorescence has been used extensively as a tool to investigate photosynthetic events, screen for photosynthetic mutants, evaluate the impact of toxic substances and other stresses on photosynthetic function, and to detect exposure to various hazardous materials. The method is rapid, nominally 2-3 minutes dark adaptation followed by 15-20 seconds measurement of fluorescence. Data can be stored either as a physical trace on a chart recorder, a storage oscilloscope, or a computer data logging unit. Quantitative and quasidiagnostic features are readily derived from the fluorescence measurement. Instrumentation to measure fluorescence is priced between USD2,000 and USD20,000. Software programs have been developed to assist professional and technical staff with analysis of the fluorescence trace. Despite the prominence of this non-intrusive assay in basic plant physiology, it remains an under-utilized method in toxicology. Presently, a draft protocol will be moving through the ASTM review process. Completion of the review and inter-lab testing under the specific guideline should elevate the chlorophyll fluorescence method to its worthy status. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aBioassay. =650 \0$aExposure. =650 \0$aNon-lethal toxic effects. =650 \0$aPhotosynthesis. =650 14$aPhotosynthesis. =650 24$aBioassay. =650 24$aExposure. =650 24$aNon-lethal toxic effects. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13149S.htm =LDR 02851nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP13182S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13182S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13182S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aWinger, PV.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSediment Toxicity Testing :$bComparison of Methods and Evaluation of Influencing Factors /$cPV. Winger, PJ. Lasier. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (23 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b35 =520 3\$aThe influences of test method and sample manipulation on toxicity of sediment and sediment pore water were evaluated using a series of toxicity tests with MicrotoxR and Hyalella azteca. Although the chemistry and toxicity of pore water extracted with vacuum-operated syringe and centrifuge were similar, the advantages of the vacuum-operated extractor outweighed those of the centrifuge. Sample disturbance and storage time influenced toxicity, but freezing, refrigeration, and pore-water volume did not. The inherent variability in assessment of toxicity from moderately contaminated sediments was adequately described by using 5-10 replicates per treatment. Feeding did not improve survival in control or reference treatments during 10-day toxicity tests. Static and static-renewal tests on pore water and solid-phase sediment were similar in sensitivity to assessing sediment quality. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aVacuum. =650 \0$aPore-water extraction. =650 \0$aPore water. =650 \0$aSediments. =650 \0$aToxicity tests. =650 \0$aContaminated sediments. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aPore water. =650 24$aPore-water extraction. =650 24$aVacuum. =650 24$aSediments. =650 24$aContaminated sediments. =650 24$aToxicity tests. =700 1\$aLasier, PJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13182S.htm =LDR 02864nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP13155S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13155S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13155S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aDunbar, LE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of Acute and Short-Term Chronic Test Methods for Effluent Toxicity Monitoring at Sewage Treatment Facilities /$cLE. Dunbar, TT. Haze, AA. Iacobucci. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe State of Connecticut has utilized a modified acute toxicity screening test for monitoring of whole effluent toxicity at all municipal sewage treatment facilities since 1988. This research presents a comprehensive comparison of this method with two commonly used short-term chronic test methods for monitoring effluent toxicity. The acute screening test, in combination with a fixed acute/chronic ratio was found to be nearly equivalent to use of more sensitive short-term chronic test methods in identifying facilities where effluents exhibit potential to cause receiving water impacts. Increasing the frequency of monitoring and expanding the number of species tested is recommended as providing a greater information return on a fixed monitoring investment than routine use of short-term chronic test protocols. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAcute. =650 \0$aChronic. =650 \0$aConnecticut. =650 \0$aCT-Screen. =650 \0$aMethodology. =650 \0$aMonitoring. =650 \0$aSewage. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 14$aCT-Screen. =650 24$aAcute. =650 24$aChronic. =650 24$aConnecticut. =650 24$aMethodology. =650 24$aMonitoring. =650 24$aSewage. =650 24$aToxicity. =700 1\$aHaze, TT.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aIacobucci, AA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13155S.htm =LDR 02502nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP13174S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13174S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13174S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aPaliwal, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMetal Accumulation in Blood and Milk of Dairy Cows Grazed or Fed by Fodder Grown on a Sewage Water Disposal Site /$cK. Varadarajan, K. Paliwal, C. Rajamanickam. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aSamples of blood and milk collected from dairy cows, either stall fed with or allowed to graze the fodder grown on sewage disposal land, were compared with similar samples collected from cows which consumed fodder grown on different land other than sewage disposal land. Investigation of metal accumulation revealed highly significant levels of Fe and Pb in serum samples and Zn in milk samples in the exposed group. However the metal concentrations were not above a range considered normal for the cattle. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBioaccumulation. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aMilk. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aSerum. =650 \0$aSewage disposal. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 14$aSewage disposal. =650 24$aBioaccumulation. =650 24$aMetals. =650 24$aMilk. =650 24$aSerum. =650 24$aToxicity. =700 1\$aRajamanickam, C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVaradarajan, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13174S.htm =LDR 03066nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP13176S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13176S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13176S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aBoethling, RS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStructure/Activity Relationships for Evaluation of Biodegradability in the EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics /$cRS. Boethling. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aThe paucity of submitted biodegradation data for Premanufacture Notice (PMN) chemicals under TSCA makes it necessary to estimate biodegradability. Estimation is also an integral part of the review process for existing chemicals, since they must be screened to identify candidates for testing. Structure/biodegradability relationships (SBR) are a means to this end. Quantitative SBR (QSBR) have been developed, but this approach has not been very useful because they apply only to a few narrowly defined classes of chemicals. In response to the need for more widely applicable estimation methods, multivariate analysis has been used to develop biodegradability classification models. These efforts have been successful by statistical criteria, but in general are hampered by a lack of large and consistent datasets. Knowledge-based expert systems represent the next logical step in the evolution of screening-level SBR. However, codification of the rules of thumb used by experts is a critical prerequisite. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBiodegradation. =650 \0$aEnvironmental fate. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aMultivariate analysis. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aRisk assessment. =650 \0$aStructure/biodegradability relationships. =650 \0$aToxic Substances Control Act. =650 14$aStructure/biodegradability relationships. =650 24$aBiodegradation. =650 24$aEnvironmental fate. =650 24$aMultivariate analysis. =650 24$aRisk assessment. =650 24$aToxic Substances Control Act. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13176S.htm =LDR 03418nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP13164S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13164S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13164S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aPfleeger, TG.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Review of Terrestrial Plants as Biomonitors /$cTG. Pfleeger, HC. Ratsch, RA. Shimabuku. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b41 =520 3\$aTerrestrial plants have been used as monitors of environmental pollutants since at least the beginning of this century. They have recently received increased attention in response to the need for ecological assessments at hazardous waste sites and for monitoring pesticide damage to nontarget plants. Terrestrial plants are potential candidates for biomonitoring because they are continuously exposed to the air and have lipophilic cuticles. The dissemination of heavy metal and sulfur dioxide into the environment from smelters has been effectively monitored through the use of several different sensitive plant species including lichens and mosses. Visible foliar injury on Bell W-3 tobacco was developed as an indicator of ozone pollution. The Tradescantia stamen hair system has been successfully used for a number of years as a monitor for chemical mutagenesis for air and water systems. However, plants have rarely been used as an indicator for chronic exposure to organic chemical pollutants. A test using Arabidopsis was developed for chronic root exposure to both metal and organic toxicants. A chronic shoot exposure test using a short life cycle Brassica was developed for monitoring aerial deposition of spray, fog, and gases. These tests are amenable for use under natural settings but have not been implemented in the field. Preliminary work has begun on using terrestrial plants as biomonitors in detecting nontarget foliar injury from sulfonylurea herbicides. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aArabidopsis. =650 \0$aBell W-3 tobacco. =650 \0$aBrassica. =650 \0$aPlant biomonitoring. =650 \0$aTerrestrial plants. =650 \0$aTradescantia. =650 14$aPlant biomonitoring. =650 24$aArabidopsis. =650 24$aBell W-3 tobacco. =650 24$aBrassica. =650 24$aTerrestrial plants. =650 24$aTradescantia. =700 1\$aRatsch, HC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aShimabuku, RA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13164S.htm =LDR 02667nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP13150S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13150S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13150S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aGillespie, RB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAllozyme Frequency Analysis of Aquatic Populations as an Indicator of Contaminant-Induced Impacts /$cRB. Gillespie, SI. Guttman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b46 =520 3\$aFrequency analysis of electrophoretically-detected enzymes may be a good biological indicator of impacts in aquatic systems. Frequencies of allozyme genotypes have been correlated with exposure to contaminants in natural populations. Additionally, toxicity tests have shown that individuals with certain allozyme genotypes are more sensitive than others to toxicity from pollutants. Therefore, contaminants may select against individuals with sensitive genotypes causing significant changes in allele and genotype frequencies of allozymes. Enzymes may be targets of toxicity or linked to other genetic loci that ultimately determine individual tolerance. Changes in allele and genotype frequencies may reduce the fitness and genetic variability in populations, leaving them more susceptible to further environmental stressors. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAllozyme analysis. =650 \0$aAquatic populations. =650 \0$aBiological indicator. =650 \0$aBiomonitoring. =650 14$aAllozyme analysis. =650 24$aAquatic populations. =650 24$aBiological indicator. =650 24$aBiomonitoring. =700 1\$aGuttman, SI.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13150S.htm =LDR 03233nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP13172S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13172S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13172S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aBelluck, DA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDefining Scientific Procedural Standards for Ecological Risk Assessment /$cDA. Belluck, RN. Hull, SL. Benjamin, RD. French, RM. O'Connell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aEcological Risk Assessments (ERA) quantitatively or qualitatively estimate the potential risks or actual impacts of environmental stressors, such as toxic chemicals or habitat alterations, on biota (excluding humans). Many regulatory agencies in the U.S. have begun to require ERAs to be conducted at Superfund sites. However, these agencies provide limited guidance on the necessary scope of risk analysis effort and the quality of science needed to produce an acceptable ERA report usable by risk managers to make ecological risk management decisions. Three ERA standards of performance have been developed by the authors (Scientifically Defensible Procedural Standard, Regulatory Science Procedural Standard, and Planning Procedural Standard) to reflect the spectrum of possible risk analysis requirements of regulatory agencies. The Regulatory Science Procedural Standard has numerous advantages. It offers high information payback for dollars expended, appropriately scales scope of work to recognize resource and data limitations, and focuses on obtaining sufficient information for risk management decision making. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEcological risk assessment. =650 \0$aEcotoxicology. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aProcedural standards. =650 \0$aRegulatory toxicology. =650 \0$aScientifically defensible. =650 14$aEcological risk assessment. =650 24$aEcotoxicology. =650 24$aProcedural standards. =650 24$aRegulatory toxicology. =650 24$aScientifically defensible. =700 1\$aBenjamin, SL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFrench, RD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHull, RN.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aO'Connell, RM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13172S.htm =LDR 02346nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP13148S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13148S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13148S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aAdams, WJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUtility of Laboratory Microcosms for Predicting the Environmental Fate of Chemicals :$bA Comparison of Two Microcosm Designs with Butyl Benzyl Phthalate /$cWJ. Adams, VW. Saeger. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aThe environmental fate of butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) was studied in two types of laboratory freshwater microcosms: (1) static single-dose ecocore microcosms designed to simulate fate processes in a lake and (2) renewal multiple-dose microcosms designed to simulate fate processes in a freshwater river. Both disturbed and undisturbed sediment cores were employed. BBP exposure concentrations ranged from 10 to 993 ppb. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aBiodegradation. =650 \0$aButyl benzyl phthalate. =650 \0$aEnvironmental fate. =650 \0$aMicrocosm. =650 \0$aSediment. =650 14$aMicrocosm. =650 24$aBiodegradation. =650 24$aButyl benzyl phthalate. =650 24$aEnvironmental fate. =650 24$aSediment. =700 1\$aSaeger, VW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13148S.htm =LDR 02985nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP13161S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13161S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13161S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aBradbury, SP.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Non-Invasive Neurotoxicity Assay Using Larval Medaka /$cD. Featherstone, CD. Drewes, JR. Coats, SP. Bradbury. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aWe present a method for non-invasive electrophysiological analysis of rapid escape responses in intact, freely behaving larval medaka (Oryzias latipes) before and after short-term exposure to environmental toxicants. Recordings are obtained as a larval medaka swims in a small chamber of water above pairs of recording electrodes etched onto a printed circuit board. When the chamber is briefly vibrated by a sinusoidal pulse from a speaker attached to the grid, a stereotyped Mauthner cell-initiated escape response is evoked. The following parameters were quantified from recordings: 1) Mauthner axon conduction velocity, 2) delay between Mauthner axon spike and motoneuron spike in the spinal cord, 3) latency from stimulus onset to Mauthner spike, and 4) percent of success (or failure) of Mauthner responses during a series of stimuli. Toxicant-induced changes in these parameters were described following exposure to phenol, which tended to increase central delay, onset latency, and percent of response failure. This contrasts with effects of strychnine, which tended to decrease central delay and onset latency. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aEscape reflex. =650 \0$aMauthner. =650 \0$aMedaka. =650 \0$aNeurotoxicity. =650 14$aNeurotoxicity. =650 24$aEscape reflex. =650 24$aFish. =650 24$aMauthner. =650 24$aMedaka. =700 1\$aCoats, JR.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aDrewes, CD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFeatherstone, D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13161S.htm =LDR 03370nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP13178S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13178S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13178S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aClements, RG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aValidation of Structure Activity Relationships Used by the USEPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics for the Environmental Hazard Assessment of Industrial Chemicals /$cJV. Nabholz, RG. Clements, MG. Zeeman, KC. Osborn, R. Wedge. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aThe Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) allows for the regulation of new industrial chemicals if a chemical may present an unreasonable risk towards the environment or if a chemical has significant exposure towards the environment. As part of this regulatory process, an environmental hazard assessment is used to identify the effects of a chemical towards organisms in the environment, and their populations, communities, and ecosystems. In the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), the aquatic toxicity of chemicals has been predicted using structure activity relationships (SAR) because of a lack of measured toxicity data. A SAR is the relationship between a chemical's toxicity and its chemical structure. Quantitative and qualitative SARs have been developed for dozens of chemical classes and their validation has been an ongoing process in OPPT since 1981. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAcute toxicity. =650 \0$aAquatic toxicity. =650 \0$aChronic toxicity. =650 \0$aEnvironmental hazard assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aStructure activity relationships. =650 \0$aToxic Substances Control Act. =650 \0$aToxicity assessment. =650 \0$aValidation. =650 14$aEnvironmental hazard assessment. =650 24$aAcute toxicity. =650 24$aAquatic toxicity. =650 24$aChronic toxicity. =650 24$aStructure activity relationships. =650 24$aToxic Substances Control Act. =650 24$aToxicity assessment. =650 24$aValidation. =700 1\$aNabholz, JV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOsborn, KC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWedge, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZeeman, MG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13178S.htm =LDR 02698nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP13160S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13160S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13160S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aDrewes, CD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNon-Invasive Measures of Neurotoxicity in Terrestrial and Aquatic Oligochaetes /$cCD. Drewes, A. Lingamneni, RW. Rogge. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b20 =520 3\$aTerrestrial and aquatic oligochaete worms are uniquely well suited for using non-invasive electrophysiological recordings to examine neurotoxicity effects on giant nerve fiber-mediated escape reflexes. Such recordings are made less than one minute after treatment by placing unanesthetized worms on a printed circuit board grid and obtaining multi-channel recordings of the all-or-none giant nerve fibers spikes evoked in response to light tactile stimulation to the skin. Neural parameters affected by toxicant treatments include medial and lateral giant nerve fiber conduction velocities, and efficacy of central transmission between the medial giant fiber and its associated motor neuron pool. The utility of this approach is discussed in relation to a proposed set of general criteria that may be useful in evaluating measurements of environmental neurotoxicity. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aEscape reflexes. =650 \0$aGiant axons. =650 \0$aNeurotoxicity. =650 \0$aOligochaetes. =650 14$aNeurotoxicity. =650 24$aEscape reflexes. =650 24$aGiant axons. =650 24$aOligochaetes. =700 1\$aLingamneni, A.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRogge, RW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13160S.htm =LDR 02805nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP13144S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13144S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13144S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aLogan, DT.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInvertebrate Behavior as an Indicator of Contaminated Water and Sediments /$cEH. Smith, DT. Logan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b33 =520 3\$aWe present a review of behavioral toxicology using invertebrates for testing the toxicity of chemicals in water and sediment and suggest criteria and methods for species selection, acclimation time, and test conditions. It is important to consider circadian and other biological rhythms in the invertebrate test species to reduce background noise and to select the best time and conditions to administer a toxicant. We stress selection of endpoints that reflect behavioral alteration related to survival of natural populations and communities. A brief discussion on movement functions and their definitions is provided. Examples of invertebrate sensitivity and the use of avoidance/preference, undirected and directed behavioral responses, and sediment testing are reviewed from the literature and from new behavior information presented in this paper. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAcclimation. =650 \0$aBehavior. =650 \0$aEndpoint criteria. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aInvertebrate rhythms. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aSediment. =650 \0$aVideo-computer analysis. =650 14$aBehavior. =650 24$aAcclimation. =650 24$aEndpoint criteria. =650 24$aInvertebrate rhythms. =650 24$aSediment. =650 24$aVideo-computer analysis. =700 1\$aSmith, EH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13144S.htm =LDR 02724nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP13165S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13165S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13165S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aFiskesjö, G.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Allium Test - A Potential Standard for the Assessment of Environmental Toxicity /$cG. Fiskesjö. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b37 =520 3\$aThe Allium test (Levan 1938, 1949) for the detection of genotoxic effects was based on chromosome studies in root meristems of Allium cepa L. (the common onion). For the recording also of general toxic effects, examination of the longitudinal growth of roots in series of ten bulbs from each treatment was included in the test (Fiskesjö 1985a). In the present paper a standard screening of microscopic parameters is suggested, and examples are given of chromosome aberrations and of the normal appearance of root tip mitoses. The Allium test has frequently been applied as a useful tool in research, in teaching, and as a monitoring system for effects of environmental chemicals. Good correspondence has been shown with other test organisms. Relatively low cost, easy handling and excellent chromosome quality make the Allium test highly suitable as a standard among test systems for the assessment of biological risks. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAllium test. =650 \0$aChromosome aberrations. =650 \0$aGenotoxicity. =650 \0$aRoot growth. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 14$aAllium test. =650 24$aChromosome aberrations. =650 24$aGenotoxicity. =650 24$aRoot growth. =650 24$aToxicity. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13165S.htm =LDR 02912nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP13181S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13181S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13181S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aDillon, TM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDeveloping Chronic Sublethal Sediment Bioassays :$bA Challenge to the Scientific Community /$cTM. Dillon. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b37 =520 3\$aFirst generation sediment bioassays measure acute lethality in very sensitive aquatic animals. These tests, however, do not account for the many chemicals of toxicological concern which are tightly bound to sediments and accumulated very slowly. Most benthic organisms, therefore, experience sediment exposures resulting in chronic, low level tissue contamination. Animals exposed in this manner rarely die but often exhibit subtle sublethal responses. A second generation of sediment bioassays involving chronic exposures and biologically important sublethal endpoints (e.g. growth and reproduction) in phylogenetically diverse groups of benthic organisms is urgently needed. Developing these tests in a technically sound fashion represents a major challenge to the scientific community. This paper describes a framework for developing chronic sublethal sediment bioassays and a specific example of its application. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChronic. =650 \0$aGrowth. =650 \0$aSublethal. =650 \0$aReproduction. =650 \0$aDemographic models. =650 \0$aPopulation dynamics. =650 \0$aSediment. =650 \0$aBioassay. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aChronic. =650 24$aSublethal. =650 24$aSediment. =650 24$aBioassay. =650 24$aGrowth. =650 24$aReproduction. =650 24$aPopulation dynamics. =650 24$aDemographic models. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13181S.htm =LDR 03010nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP13170S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13170S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13170S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aGilbertson, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperimental Versus Empirical Approaches to Setting Water Quality Objectives /$cM. Gilbertson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThere are deep-seated cultural differences between the ways that fisheries scientists and wildlife scientists undertake research on toxic chemicals in the Great Lakes. Generally, fisheries scientists are skeptical about evidence that organochlorine compounds have caused actual effects on Great Lakes fisheries resources and make statements, to protect these resources, about potential effects based on laboratory, experimentally-derived objectives and concentrations in the ambient environment. Wildlife scientists start with the field observation of effects, such as congenital abnormalities or embryo mortality, and use epidemiological criteria and forensic techniques to make statements about actual effects and the substance(s) that are causing them. Objectives based on dose-response relationships derived from laboratory experimental studies and from field-based correlations should coincide. Where they seriously conflict, as in the derivation of objectives for many organochlorine compounds, the more stringent field-based objectives should prevail, to restore the Great Lakes ecosystem. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aForensic. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aIndicators. =650 \0$aInjury. =650 \0$aPersistent toxic substances. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aRestoration. =650 \0$aWater quality objectives. =650 14$aPersistent toxic substances. =650 24$aForensic. =650 24$aIndicators. =650 24$aInjury. =650 24$aRestoration. =650 24$aWater quality objectives. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13170S.htm =LDR 03531nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP13156S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13156S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13156S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aBlack, JA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCharacterization, Identification and Confirmation of Total Dissolved Solids as Effluent Toxicants /$cWL. McCulloch, WL. Goodfellow, JA. Black. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aWhen a discharger's effluent is found to be unacceptably toxic, regulatory agencies often require a Toxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE) to be performed in an effort to eliminate or reduce the toxicity to acceptable levels. The major tool for TREs is a series of procedures termed a Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE). The objectives of the TIE procedures are to: (1) characterize the physical/chemical properties of the toxicant; (2) identify the specific toxicant or class of compounds causing toxicity; and (3) confirm whether the compound identified is causing the observed toxicity in the effluent. Presently, TIE procedures are useful in the characterization/identification of most types of toxicants. However, as a sample characteristic, total dissolved solids are difficult to address by existing TIE methodologies. For freshwater animals, TDS toxicity is a result of osmotic stress and its impact on the osmoregulatory capability of the organism. Through the use of case studies, this paper will address various procedures that have proven successful in quantifying the proportion of whole effluent toxicity that is due to TDS. Depending on the discharge situation, effluent toxicity due solely to TDS may be less of a regulatory problem, due to rapid dilution below toxic levels, and absence of human health or biomagnification concerns. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAcute toxicity. =650 \0$aAquatic toxicology. =650 \0$aCeriodaphnia dubia. =650 \0$aDaphnia magna. =650 \0$aEffluent toxicity. =650 \0$aTotal dissolved solids. =650 \0$aToxicity reduction evaluation. =650 14$aToxicity identification evaluation. =650 24$aAcute toxicity. =650 24$aAquatic toxicology. =650 24$aCeriodaphnia dubia. =650 24$aDaphnia magna. =650 24$aEffluent toxicity. =650 24$aTotal dissolved solids. =650 24$aToxicity reduction evaluation. =700 1\$aGoodfellow, WL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcCulloch, WL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13156S.htm =LDR 02186nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP13157S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13157S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13157S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aWatson, HM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aImportant Considerations in Choosing a Synthetic Feed for Laboratory-Scale Wastewater Treatment Systems /$cHM. Watson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aA series of secondary wastewater treatment simulation experiments were perfomed in the laboratory to determine the effects of feed composition on the activated sludge and to recommend an optimum feed that would result in a non-toxic effluent to aquatic animals. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aActivated sludge. =650 \0$aEffluent toxicity. =650 \0$aOptimum feed. =650 \0$aPorous pots. =650 \0$aSynthetic feed. =650 \0$aWastewater treatment simulation. =650 14$aActivated sludge. =650 24$aEffluent toxicity. =650 24$aOptimum feed. =650 24$aPorous pots. =650 24$aSynthetic feed. =650 24$aWastewater treatment simulation. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13157S.htm =LDR 02666nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP13171S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13171S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13171S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aStelljes, ME.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Proposed Approach to Quantitatively Assess Potential Ecological Impacts to Terrestrial Receptors from Chemical Exposure /$cGE. Watkin, ME. Stelljes. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b27 =520 3\$aThis paper outlines methods for developing a chemical-specific, species-specific Toxicity Reference Value (TRV), for use in evaluating potential impacts to terrestrial receptors from chemical exposure. The TRV is developed using laboratory toxicity data and uncertainty factors to extrapolate from the test animal species to the species of concern, and to adjust toxicity data to derive a chemical-specific, chronic no observed adverse effect level for the relevant endpoint or endpoints (i.e., the TRV) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical exposure. =650 \0$aEcological risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental hazards. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHazard evaluation. =650 \0$aHazard index. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aSpecies. =650 \0$aTerrestrial wildlife. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 14$aEcological risk assessment. =650 24$aChemical exposure. =650 24$aEnvironmental hazards. =650 24$aHazard evaluation. =650 24$aHazard index. =650 24$aSpecies. =650 24$aTerrestrial wildlife. =650 24$aToxicity. =700 1\$aWatkin, GE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13171S.htm =LDR 02507nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP13167S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13167S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13167S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aBarker, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPhytotoxicity :$bRecommendations for Measuring and Reporting Dosage /$cC. Mc Farlane, J. Fletcher, S. Bresler, M. Matthies, J. Barker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aIn reviewing the database PHYTOTOX we found 359 unique measurement units for reporting the values of dosage. These included units such as: um/m3 and g/m2, but also some strange mixes, g/ft3, mg/gal, and some rather obscure measures such as lb/feddan. It is true that some of those units are remnants of archaic measurement systems and don't appear in the current literature, but articles published since 1980 still contained 59 unique units. The diversity of measurement units and presentation practices makes it difficult to use some of this data and even more difficult to make comparisons among studies. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aMeasurement. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aStandards. =650 \0$aUnits. =650 14$aPHYTOTOX. =650 24$aMeasurement. =650 24$aStandards. =650 24$aUnits. =700 1\$aBresler, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFletcher, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMatthies, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMc Farlane, C.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13167S.htm =LDR 03085nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP13151S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13151S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13151S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aBantle, JA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCorrelation with Fetax of a Cellular Bioassay -Cell Health Assay of Water Quality -CHAWQ /$cJT. Blankemeyer, BK. Stringer, JA. Bantle, M. Friedman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aWe used albino Xenopus laevis embryos to test the correlation of a short-term, cellular, multiple-endpoint assay (Cell Health Assay of Water Quality- CHAWQ) with a 96 hour assay FETAX (Frog Embryo Teratogenicity Assay: Xenopus). We describe the hardware and instrumentation to perform the assay. We also describe the endpoints and methods to measure them. Exemplary endpoint measurements are presented: 6-Aminonicotinamide produced a decrease in the membrane potential of the embryo as measured by dye fluorescence. A potato glycoalkaloid, ?-chaconine, increased dye fluorescence due to intracellular pH. Measurements of DNA using fluorescent dyes showed a normal increase in DNA until gastrulation. A clastogen - triethylenemelamine- was detected with hex-bisbenzamide dye. These data suggest that the CHAWQ assay may contain endpoints that predict acute or chronic macroscopic effects on an organism. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAcute bioassay. =650 \0$aBisbenzamide. =650 \0$aChaconine. =650 \0$aDi-4-ANEPPS. =650 \0$aThiazole orange. =650 \0$aTriethylenemelamine. =650 \0$aXenopus laevis. =650 14$aFETAX. =650 24$a6-aminonicotinamide. =650 24$aAcute bioassay. =650 24$aBisbenzamide. =650 24$aChaconine. =650 24$aCHAWQ. =650 24$aDi-4-ANEPPS. =650 24$aThiazole orange. =650 24$aTriethylenemelamine. =650 24$aXenopus laevis. =700 1\$aBlankemeyer, JT.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFriedman, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStringer, BK.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13151S.htm =LDR 02174nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP13153S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13153S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13153S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aWilliams, BA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBiomarkers in Avian Field Studies /$cBA. Williams. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aTerrestrial ecosystems are complex and interconnected, a reflection of the individual components and the specific interactions among them. Specific biological effects measured at each level of terrestrial ecosystem organization often are used as indicators of stress. However, it is difficult to determine how natural fluctuations in these "biomarkers" can be sorted out from anthropogenic stresses, or how changes relate to higher levels of ecosystem organization. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAvian. =650 \0$aBiomarkers. =650 \0$aEffects. =650 \0$aExposure. =650 \0$aField studies. =650 14$aBiomarkers. =650 24$aAvian. =650 24$aEffects. =650 24$aExposure. =650 24$aField studies. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13153S.htm =LDR 03227nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP13183S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13183S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13183S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aDickman, MD.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDensity, Diversity and Incidence of Deformities of Benthic Invertebrates Near a Vinyl Chloride Discharge Point Source in the Niagara River Watershed /$cMD. Dickman, G. Rygiel. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b35 =520 3\$aA Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Company discharges its effluents into a Provincially significant wetland that is also part of an International Joint Commission (IJC) designated Area of Concern (the Niagara River watershed). Its discharges contain a variety of compounds including organotin and vinyl chloride both of which are known carcinogens. From 1986 to 1989, a study of the frequency of chironomid (Diptera) larval mentum deformities was carried out at 15 sites in the Niagara River Watershed. The PVC Co. discharge site displayed the highest frequency of chironomid deformities (47%). By 1991 the frequency of deformities at the PVC Co. discharge site had fallen to 25%. Chironomids were absent at the site closest to the Company's discharge pipe, and occurred in relatively low numbers at sites further downstream increasing in abundance near the confluence of the discharge creek and the Welland River. Chironomids nearest the Company's discharge belonged primarily to the pollution tolerant genus, Polypedilum. This fact coupled with the high frequency of chironomid mentum deformities and the low benthic invertebrate density and diversity was interpreted as indicating an impairment within this portion of the ecosystem, as defined by the IJC. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aOrganotin. =650 \0$aTeratogens. =650 \0$aVinyl chlorides. =650 \0$aBenthic invertebrates. =650 \0$aChironomid deformities. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aBenthic invertebrates. =650 24$aChironomid deformities. =650 24$aVinyl chlorides. =650 24$aOrganotin. =650 24$aTeratogens. =700 1\$aRygiel, G.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13183S.htm =LDR 02803nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP13179S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13179S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13179S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aJohnson, DE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aQuantitative Structure-Activity Predictions for Amine Toxicity to Algae and Daphnids /$cLD. Newsome, DE. Johnson, JV. Nabholz. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b30 =520 3\$aA QSAR study has been performed using data on the 24-h and 48-h EC50 values for amines to several species of Daphnia. In addition, a QSAR was developed using several species of algae 96-h EC50 data to 18 amines, and provided satisfactory fit to a linear QSAR (EQ 1): log (1/EC50) = 0.49 log P + 0.56 EQ 1 (n = 20; r2 = 0.79; s = 0.53) where P is the n-octanol/water partition coefficient and EC50 is in mmol/L. The data for 48-h EC50 values (EQ 2) to Daphnia gives slightly better fit to the linear QSAR than the 24-h data (EQ 3) for this class of amines, as shown below. log (1/EC50) = 0.52 log P + 0.36 EQ 2 (n = 17; r2 = 0.81; s = 0.56) log (1/EC50) = 0.46 log P + 0.05 EQ 3 (n = 18; r2 = 0.80; s = 0.47) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAlgae. =650 \0$aAmines. =650 \0$aAquatic toxicity. =650 \0$aConnectivity indices. =650 \0$aDaphnids. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aLog P. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aQuantitative structure-activity relationships. =650 14$aAquatic toxicity. =650 24$aAlgae. =650 24$aAmines. =650 24$aConnectivity indices. =650 24$aDaphnids. =650 24$aLog P. =650 24$aQuantitative structure-activity relationships. =700 1\$aNabholz, JV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNewsome, LD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13179S.htm =LDR 02954nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP13154S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13154S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13154S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aAnderson, LM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of a Single Dose Exposure to Aroclor 1254 on Mouse Hepatic Cytochromes P450 /$cLE. Beebe, LW. Fornwald, SD. Fox, HJ. Issaq, LM. Anderson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aPolychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been widely utilized industrially, resulting in persistent human exposure. To investigate the long-term biochemical effects of bioretained PCB congeners, mice were injected once with Aroclor 1254 (100 or 500 mg/kg) and sacrificed at intervals from 48 hrs to 30 weeks. Hepatic cytochromes P450 1A1 and 2B1, assessed enzymatically and by immunoblotting, were significantly increased over 30 weeks after both doses. Carcass burdens of PCBs reached 15 and 80 ppm, respectively, with estimated half-lives of 25-30 weeks. Human exposure has yielded body burdens comparable to the low dose levels in this study, with an estimated half life of 30 months. These data suggest that intermittent exposures to PCBs elicit P450 'induction in liver of rodents at body burdens similar to humans', and that exposure to higher levels would result in significant persistent biochemical effects. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAroclor 1254. =650 \0$aBody burden. =650 \0$aCytochrome P450. =650 \0$aHepatic enzyme induction. =650 \0$aPolychlorinated biphenyls. =650 14$aPolychlorinated biphenyls. =650 24$aAroclor 1254. =650 24$aBody burden. =650 24$aCytochrome P450. =650 24$aHepatic enzyme induction. =700 1\$aBeebe, LE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFornwald, LW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFox, SD.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aIssaq, HJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13154S.htm =LDR 03736nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP13162S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13162S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13162S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aJahan-Parwar, B.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffects of PCB Exposure on Dopamine Levels in the Nervous System of a Mollusc /$cRC. Sokol, B. Jahan-Parwar. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b43 =520 3\$aCatecholamines, such as dopamine, play an important role in the control and regulation of many nervous system functions. There is growing evidence that environmental pollutants significantly alter levels of this important neurotransmitter. High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Electrochemical Detection (HPLC-EC) is employed as a relatively simple and very sensitive method for the detection of dopamine in the brain tissue of organisms exposed to environmental pollutants. The procedure is designed to handle samples of brain tissue weighing only a few milligrams and requires minimal sample preparation. Compounds are separated on a 5 ?m-C18column and detected with an amperometric detector containing a glassy carbon working electrode maintained at +0.6 V with respect to a Ag/AgCl reference electrode. The detector response occurs in direct proportion to the concentration of the sample compound. Performance of the HPLC-EC method is illustrated through the analysis of central ganglia from the marine mollusc, Aplysia californica, that have been exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Aplysia were injected with an Aroclor mixture (Aroclors 1016, 1221, 1254 & 1260 1:1:1:1) at doses of 50, 100 or 200 mg/kg. The concentration of dopamine in ganglia were determined three days post injection. The highest dose of PCB exposure reduced dopamine concentrations to 49, 51 and 33% of controls in the pedal, cerebral and abdominal ganglia, respectively. In addition, a significant dose-dependent reduction in dopamine level was found in the pedal ganglia, the site of the largest concentration of dopaminergic neurons in Aplysia. The measurement of neurotransmitter levels with HPLC-EC provides a direct assessment of the potential neurotoxicological effects of environmental pollutants. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aAplysia. =650 \0$aDopamine. =650 \0$aHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography. =650 \0$aNeurochemical deficit. =650 \0$aPolychlorinated Biphenyls. =650 14$aPolychlorinated Biphenyls. =650 24$aAplysia. =650 24$aDopamine. =650 24$aHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography. =650 24$aNeurochemical deficit. =650 24$aPCBs. =700 1\$aSokol, RC.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13162S.htm =LDR 03116nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP13146S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13146S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13146S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aSteele, CW.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAvoidance-Preference Testing in Aquatic Toxicology :$bTowards a Standardized Methodology /$cCW. Steele, DH. Taylor, S. Strickler-Shaw. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b48 =520 3\$aAlthough numerous studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of behavioral endpoints and the ecological relevance of behavioral toxicity, behavioral toxicity tests, including avoidance-preference tests, have been generally excluded from the hazard assessment process. One major obstacle to common acceptance of avoidance-preference responses is the lack of test standardization, which is not surprising given the numerous methods and taxa to consider and the relatively short tenure of research for any given area. Lack of standardized methodology, however, makes it difficult or impossible to compare results from different studies. Broad generic methodology is needed for standardized avoidance-preference tests that are appropriate for numerous species and exposure conditions. Our proposed standardized methodology includes a multiple-choice fluviarium, with video-based data acquisition and associated experimental protocols and statistical analyses. We believe the system should have extensive application as part of a standardized methodology for screening waterborne chemicals in toxicological avoidance-preference studies. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAvoidance-preference. =650 \0$aFluviarium. =650 \0$aBehavior. =650 \0$aAquatic toxicology. =650 \0$aExperimental methodology. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aAvoidance-preference. =650 24$aBehavior. =650 24$aAquatic toxicology. =650 24$aFluviarium. =650 24$aExperimental methodology. =700 1\$aTaylor, DH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aStrickler-Shaw, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13146S.htm =LDR 03226nam a2200721 i 4500 =001 STP13173S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13173S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13173S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aWalker, JD.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe TSCA Interagency Testing Committee, 1977 to 1992 :$bCreation, Structure, Functions and Contributions /$cJD. Walker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (59 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b41 =520 3\$aThe Interagency Testing Committee (ITC) was created by the U.S. Congress in 1976 under Section 4(e) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) as an independent advisory committee to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The ITC is responsible for establishing the TSCA Section 4(e) Priority Testing List, revising the Priority Testing List at least every 6 months, identifying and coordinating the Federal Government's data needs for chemicals and chemical groups on the Priority Testing List, and designating the highest priority chemicals and chemical groups on the Priority Testing List to the EPA Administrator for testing under TSCA Section 4(a). Under TSCA, the EPA Administrator must publish ITC Reports containing revisions to the Priority Testing List in the Federal Register, take actions on the ITC's designated chemicals and chemical groups and publish those actions in the Federal Register. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical Testing. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aInteragency Testing Committee (ITC) =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aPriority Testing List. =650 \0$aToxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) =650 14$aInteragency Testing Committee (ITC) =650 24$aATSDR. =650 24$aCEQ. =650 24$aChemical Testing. =650 24$aCPSC. =650 24$aDOC. =650 24$aDOD. =650 24$aDOI. =650 24$aDOT. =650 24$aEPA. =650 24$aFDA. =650 24$aNCI. =650 24$aNIEHS. =650 24$aNIOSH. =650 24$aNLM. =650 24$aNSF. =650 24$aNTP. =650 24$aOSHA. =650 24$aPriority Testing List. =650 24$aToxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) =650 24$aUSDA. =650 24$aUSITC. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13173S.htm =LDR 03299nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP13168S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13168S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13168S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aDixon, DG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aQuantitative Structure Activity Relationships for the Photoinduced Toxicity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to Duckweed - A Preliminary Model /$cBM. Greenberg, X-D Huang, DG. Dixon, L. Ren, BJ. McConkey, CL. Duxbury. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aQuantitative structure activity relationships (QSARs) can be used to predict biological responses to a chemical on the basis of physicochemical descriptions. Since polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are highly photoactive by virtue of their fused aromatic ring structures, the degree and rate of photoreactivity can be significant modifiers of their toxicity. In general, photoinduced toxicity of PAHs is expressed through two mechanisms: photosensitization, which results in production of highly reactive singlet oxygen, and photomodification, which alters the structure of the molecules changing their toxicity. We developed a preliminary model, based on summation of a photosensitization factor and a photomodification factor, to predict the chronic toxicity of six PAHs at 2 ?g mL-1 to the duckweed, Lemna gibba G3, under simulated solar radiation. The model, which was significant (p = 0.004) and had a high correlation coefficient (r = 0.99), shows growth inhibition to be proportional to the sum of the normalized photomodification rate and a factor for the photosensitization parameters of each chemical. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDuckweed. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aLemna gibba. =650 \0$aPhotochemistry. =650 \0$aPhotosensitization. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aSunlight. =650 14$aQSAR. =650 24$aDuckweed. =650 24$aLemna gibba. =650 24$aPAH. =650 24$aPhotochemistry. =650 24$aPhotosensitization. =650 24$aSunlight. =700 1\$aDuxbury, CL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aGreenberg, BM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHuang, X-D,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcConkey, BJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRen, L.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13168S.htm =LDR 03111nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP13145S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13145S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13145S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aCamargo, JA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAmeliorating Effect of Sodium Chloride on the Tolerance of Cheumatopsyche pettiti (Trichoptera :$bHydropsychidae) to Water Acidification /$cJA. Camargo, JV. Ward. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aTwo static (renewal system) toxicity bioassays were performed in duplicate to examine the effect of sodium chloride (NaCl) on the tolerance of early and last instar larvae of Cheumatopsyche pettiti to water acidification. 0.5 L glass aquaria were used. 200 mg of NaCl were added to each aquarium at the initiation of the second bioassay. In the first bioassay (with traces of NaCl), the 72 and 96 h LC50s were respectively pH 3.49 and 3.71 for early instar larvae, and pH 3.12 and 3.35 for last instar larvae. In the second bioassay (with a high concentration of NaCl), the 72 and 96 h LC50s were respectively pH 2.80 and 3.10 for early instar larvae, and pH 2.54 and 2.76 for last instar larvae. Early instar larvae appear to be significantly (P < 0.05) more sensitive to low pH than last instar larvae. Moreover, LC50s (as pH values) in the second toxicity bioassay are significantly (P < 0.05) lower than those in the first toxicity bioassay. It is concluded that NaCl can increase the tolerance of larvae of C. pettiti to water acidification. This ameliorating effect could be due to an improvement in the ionic regulation of larvae. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aLarvae. =650 \0$aTolerance. =650 \0$aSodium chloride. =650 \0$aCheumatopsyche pettiti. =650 \0$aAmeliorating effect. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aCheumatopsyche pettiti. =650 24$aLarvae. =650 24$aTolerance. =650 24$aLow pH. =650 24$aAmeliorating effect. =650 24$aSodium chloride. =700 1\$aWard, JV.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13145S.htm =LDR 02815nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP13180S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13180S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13180S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aLipnick, RL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBaseline Toxicity QSAR Models :$bA Means to Assess Mechanism of Toxicity for Aquatic Organisms and Mammals /$cRL. Lipnick. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aQSAR models based upon an anesthetic or narcosis mechanism represent baseline or minimum toxicity, i.e., unless a chemical acts by no more specific mechanism, its toxicity will be predicted by such models. The availability of such baseline toxicity models for a range of biological test organisms, end effects, and routes of administration can provide a probe for testing new chemicals with respect to their molecular mechanism of toxicity. Mechanistic organic chemistry can then be applied to suggest more specific mechanisms. Future QSAR development will be based upon the use of mechanism based molecular descriptors that evolve from the more qualitative studies described in this paper. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aStructure activity relationships (SAR) =650 \0$aAnesthesia. =650 \0$aSpanned substituent space. =650 \0$aNarcosis. =650 \0$aToxicity. =650 \0$aAquatic toxicology. =650 \0$aMammalian toxicology. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aQuantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) =650 24$aToxicity. =650 24$aNarcosis. =650 24$aAnesthesia. =650 24$aSpanned substituent space. =650 24$aStructure activity relationships (SAR) =650 24$aAquatic toxicology. =650 24$aMammalian toxicology. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13180S.htm =LDR 02279nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP13158S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13158S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13158S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aBarbieri, JF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aToxicity Characterization of Chronically Toxic Industrial Wastewaters /$cAA. Khan, DJ. Kent, JF. Barbieri, FP. Sweeney, SA. Khan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThis study investigated the extent and cause of chronic toxicity to Ceriodaphnia dubia in wastewaters from a chemical manufacturing facility. Aliquots of wastewater were manipulated to render groups of toxicants unavailable and changes in toxicity resulting from each manipulation were monitored using a 4-day C. dubia test. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aCeriodaphnia dubia. =650 \0$aChronic toxicity characterization. =650 \0$aGranular Activated Carbon. =650 14$aChronic toxicity characterization. =650 24$a4-day test. =650 24$aCeriodaphnia dubia. =650 24$aGranular Activated Carbon. =700 1\$aKent, DJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKhan, AA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKhan, SA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSweeney, FP.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13158S.htm =LDR 03592nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP13147S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13147S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13147S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aPratt, JR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCommunity Change and Ecosystem Functional Complexity :$bA Microcosm Study of Copper Toxicity /$cJR. Pratt, JL. Rosenberger. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b31 =520 3\$aToxic chemicals can alter ecosystem structure and ecological processes. The functional redundancy of systems - an assumption that biotic communities have several members that perform similar functions - is used to explain how communities maintain processes such as nutrient cycles and production-respiration patterns under stress. We tested community functional redundancy by analyzing the uncoupling of multispecies processes. We used continuously collected pH values in replicate laboratory microcosms to compare changes in the pH spectrum (an analog of diurnal net primary production and respiration) to changes in community structure (species richness, composition, standing crop). Spectral analyses identified the repeating frequencies in continuous pH records and showed that severe uncoupling of diurnal production and respiration patterns in microcosms treated with copper 9.9- 205 ug Cu/L) occurred at concentrations near or below numerical water quality criteria (ca. 20 ug Cu/L). Changes in the pH spectrum were coincident with the loss of species from the microcosms. Changes in spectral density and community structure were indicative of adverse ecological effects, and these changes occurred at lower concentrations than detectable changes in nutrient cycles and standing crop biomass (protein, chlorophyll). Results of these experiments suggest that functional redundancy in communities does not extend to continuous measures of community metabolism. As such, the concept of functional redundancy is questioned: the failure to detect changes in processes belies alterations in process dynamics. The concept of functional redundancy is probably a result of insufficient statistical power rather an inherent ecosystem property. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCopper. =650 \0$aMicrocosms. =650 \0$aEcological effects. =650 \0$aFunctional redundancy. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aMicrocosms. =650 24$aCopper. =650 24$aFunctional redundancy. =650 24$aEcological effects. =700 1\$aRosenberger, JL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13147S.htm =LDR 03238nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP13184S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13184S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13184S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aLee, CR.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Importance of Biological Testing in the Assessment of Metal Contamination and Site Remediation :$bA Case Study /$cCR. Lee, JW. Simmers, DL. Brandon, BL. Folsom. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aThe nature and extent of heavy metal contamination was assessed using plant, earthworm, and clam bioassays in conjunction with soil sample analyses. The study site consisted of terrestrial uplands, transition zones and wetlands in both freshwater and brackishwater environments contaminated with arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, zinc, and selenium as a result of uncontrolled discharges of chemical wastes. Test data from the bioassays were used in conjunction with soil chemical analyses to determine the specific areas of contamination and the need for remedial action. Laboratory plant and earthworm bioassay results and field clam bioassay results indicated potential migration of hazardous chemicals from soil into foodwebs associated with the site. Field collected mice confirmed bioassay test results and showed bioaccumulation of cadmium and lead in some of those areas implicated by laboratory bioassay test results. Bioassays gave a good indication of the nature and extent of chemical migration into foodwebs associated with the site. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSite remediation. =650 \0$aSoil contamination. =650 \0$aMetal contamination. =650 \0$aClams. =650 \0$aPlants. =650 \0$aBioassays. =650 \0$aEarthworms. =650 \0$aCyperus esculentus. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aBioassays. =650 24$aMetal contamination. =650 24$aSite remediation. =650 24$aEarthworms. =650 24$aClams. =650 24$aCyperus esculentus. =650 24$aPlants. =650 24$aSoil contamination. =700 1\$aSimmers, JW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aBrandon, DL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFolsom, BL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13184S.htm =LDR 02671nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP13169S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13169S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13169S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aHurt, SS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEcological Risk Assessment of a Novel Marine Antifoulant /$cWD. Shade, SS. Hurt, AH. Jacobson, KH. Reinert. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (28 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b44 =520 3\$aAn ecological risk assessment was conducted for the novel marine antifoulant, Sea-Nine™ 211 Biocide. Extensive environmental fate testing and computer modeling of three United States harbor areas resulted in a worst-case Estimated Environmental Concentration (EEC) for Sea-Nine™ 211 Biocide of at least 1.5 orders of magnitude below the Maximum Acceptable Environmental Concentration (MAEC) of 0.63 ug/L obtained from extensive aquatic toxicology testing in a range of aquatic organisms. Overall characterization of the risk of Sea-Nine™ 211 Biocide as the active ingredient in antifoulant paint formulations indicates that use of the chemical is not expected to cause adverse effects to the marine environment. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAquatic toxicology. =650 \0$aEnvironmental exposure modeling. =650 \0$aEnvironmental fate. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aIsothiazolone. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 14$aIsothiazolone. =650 24$aAquatic toxicology. =650 24$aEnvironmental exposure modeling. =650 24$aEnvironmental fate. =700 1\$aJacobson, AH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aReinert, KH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aShade, WD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13169S.htm =LDR 03428nam a2200697 i 4500 =001 STP13177S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13177S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13177S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aClements, RG.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Use of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSARs) as Screening Tools in Environmental Assessment /$cRG. Clements, JV. Nabholz, DE. Johnson, MG. Zeeman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aThe Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for administering the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 (TSCA). Section 8(b) of TSCA requires the Agency to maintain an inventory of existing chemicals. The current TSCA inventory contains over 70,000 chemicals. From this inventory, a second inventory known as the Chemical Update System (CUS) was created. The CUS inventory contains those chemicals (8,651 as of 1991) in commerce with production volumes of greater than 10,000 pounds per year. Section 4 of TSCA provides for the review, testing, assessment, and regulation of existing chemicals. The screening of large inventories for the purpose of priority setting is time consuming and requires considerable resource time. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAcute Toxicity. =650 \0$aAlgae Toxicity. =650 \0$aAquatic Invertebrates. =650 \0$aAquatic Vertebrates. =650 \0$aChronic Toxicity. =650 \0$aEnvironmental Hazard Assessment. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aIndustrial Organic Chemicals. =650 \0$aOctanol/Water Partition Coefficient. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aStructure Activity Relationships (SAR) =650 \0$aToxic Substances Control Act. =650 14$aToxic Substances Control Act. =650 24$aAcute Toxicity. =650 24$aAlgae Toxicity. =650 24$aAquatic Invertebrates. =650 24$aAquatic Vertebrates. =650 24$aChronic Toxicity. =650 24$aEnvironmental Hazard Assessment. =650 24$aIndustrial Organic Chemicals. =650 24$aOctanol/Water Partition Coefficient. =650 24$aQuantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSAR) =650 24$aStructure Activity Relationships (SAR) =700 1\$aJohnson, DE.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNabholz, JV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZeeman, MG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13177S.htm =LDR 02699nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP13141S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13141S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13141S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aGrovhoug, JG.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Use of Stimulable Bioluminescence from Marine Dinoflagellates as a Means of Detecting Toxicity in the Marine Environment /$cD. Lapota, GJ. Moskowitz, DE. Rosenberger, JG. Grovhoug. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aPhytoplankton bioassays have been used as biological tools in assessing environmental impact from contaminants. Series of experiments were designed to measure the acute and sublethal effects of heavy metals (tributyltin, copper, and zinc) and storm drain effluent on the light output from marine bioluminescent dinoflagellates (Pyrocystis lunula in earlier experiments and Gonyaulax polyedra in later experiments). Cultured cells were exposed to various concentrations of a metal or storm drain effluent from hours up to 11 days. Measurable differences in light output have been observed in as little as 3 h when compared to control cells. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBioluminescence. =650 \0$aDinoflagellates. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aStorm drain effluent. =650 \0$aToxicity testing. =650 14$aBioluminescence. =650 24$aDinoflagellates. =650 24$aMetals. =650 24$aStorm drain effluent. =650 24$aToxicity testing. =700 1\$aLapota, D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMoskowitz, GJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRosenberger, DE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13141S.htm =LDR 03548nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP13143S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1993\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP13143S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP13143S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRA566.27 =082 04$a615.9/02$223 =100 1\$aJop, KM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aQuality Assurance in Programs Regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency /$cPD. Royal, KM. Jop. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1993. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aIndustry and government are making efforts to standardize requirements to ensure data integrity and quality. Currently, programs regulated by different divisions of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) include different administrative and technical requirements for similar types of studies. Programs include the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Toxic substance Control Act (TSCA), regulated by Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), and "non-GLP" environmental monitoring programs such as the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) commonly known as Superfund. GLPs regulate most data submitted to EPA in support of product registration. GLPs include specific requirements for ongoing internal evaluations, an independent Quality Assurance (QA) program, data collection, and archival of data. These requirements are not mandated to the same degree under environmental monitoring programs of NPDES, RCRA, and CERCLA. Environmental monitoring programs rely on laboratory accreditation, outside proficiency testing, and quality control, which are not traditionally part of the GLP program. Thus, the quality of environmental monitoring programs rely on periodic external evaluation of performance rather than an ongoing internal evaluation of laboratory activities implemented in the 6LP program. Attempts to universalize requirements to ensure data integrity and quality science are discussed, along with pros and cons to each approach. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aEnvironmental health. =650 \0$aEnvironmental Monitoring Programs. =650 \0$aEnvironmental Protection Agency. =650 \0$aGood Laboratory Practices. =650 \0$aHealth risk assessment. =650 \0$aPollution. =650 \0$aQuality Assurance. =650 14$aQuality Assurance. =650 24$aEnvironmental Monitoring Programs. =650 24$aEnvironmental Protection Agency. =650 24$aGood Laboratory Practices. =700 1\$aRoyal, PD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP13143S.htm =LDR 04354nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP46776S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP46776S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP46776S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP990 =082 04$a668/.12$223 =100 1\$aLambert, Joseph M.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Importance of Correlations in Detergency Testing /$cJoseph M. Lambert, Edward J. Leshan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aAbout three years ago, attempts were made in our laboratory to apply statistical methods of correlation analysis to a series of comparative detergency tests. Some of this work was later published by Lambert and Sanders (10), but none of the results obtained by quantitative correlation analyses needed inclusion; this was fortunate, since the inadequacy of the existing statistical methods for determining the reality of an apparent relation between two testing methods has meanwhile become obvious. The difficulties are particularly serious if only six or eight detergents are used for providing the experimental data as in this case. Recently, Harris and Brown (7) published two papers whose main topic was the comparison of wash test methods and of soiled test fabrics. With the exception of one set of data in the second paper, only four detergents were used in the various tests; nevertheless, the correlation coefficients based on such sparse information were tested for significance and the tests ranked accordingly. As will be shown later, this type of treatment, making little allowance for the fact that the calculated coefficients are only very doubtful estimates of the true values, passes up truly high correlations and mistakes negligibly small correlations for important ones. There is no doubt that correlations should be studied extensively in detergency testing work. As one of the present authors has pointed out previously (9), the prime objective of laboratory procedures for the evaluation of detergents is to rank commercial or experimental products in accordance with their performance in practice. Therefore, it is apparent that the ultimate evaluation of the usefulness of a particular test method depends on a careful comparison of the results obtained with those available from end-use tests. Furthermore, in the development of improved laboratory methods, it is frequently of importance to determine the degree of concordance between various procedures. A case in point is a comparative study, which was made in our laboratory, testing ten detergents in an abridged multicycle test and in a single cycle test with an experimental soiled fabric. While preliminary results of the correlation analysis were given elsewhere (9), it was thought of interest to reinvestigate the available statistical methods more thoroughly and to determine just how much useful information could be extracted from the data. Before presenting the various steps of the statistical correlation analysis, it seems appropriate to discuss some of the simpler methods for studying correlation or lack of correlation qualitatively or semi-quantitatively. The usefulness of these latter methods will also be illustrated by a few examples taken from practice. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCleaning compounds$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCleaning compounds. =650 \0$aDetergents. =650 \0$aSoap. =700 1\$aLeshan, Edward J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP46776S.htm =LDR 04358nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP46774S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP46774S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP46774S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP990 =082 04$a668/.12$223 =100 1\$aSchmidt, P. L.,$eauthor. =245 10$aGraphical Methods of Statistical Analysis and Tests for Significance /$cP. L. Schmidt. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe concept that individual differences exist in all manufactured and natural products is not new, but a convenient method of studying, controlling, and predicting these differences has not been generally adopted in most engineering design and manufacturing. We have gradually been forced to accept the fact that our products cannot all be exactly alike, and we have therefore established limits or ranges within which the characteristics of the manufactured product will vary when the product is used or operated under a given set of conditions. For instance, we say that the temperature rise of a motor will be no greater than 55 C when operated at full load, or that the minimum life of an incandescent lamp will be 1000 hr. Since it is the variation in individual properties which determines such factors as average, minimum, and maximum values, it is obvious that some generally recognized scheme for describing variations is extremely useful in engineering, manufacturing, and testing. Various schemes have been and are currently being used for the description of variation. One widely used system merely states the approximate maximum and minimum values which a product may have. Another scheme states the average difference between the individual values and the numerical average. The most generally used scheme defines the variation as the root mean square of the individual deviations from the average, this being preferred over other schemes since it can be used to advantage in predicting the number of values which will be found between two specified limits and furnishes a basis for accurate estimates of the error one makes when sampling or inspecting only a small part of the total population. This measure of variation is called the standard deviation of the values from the average and is usually represented by the Greek letter sigma, ?. Since the arithmetic calculation of sigma is usually rather time consuming, graphical methods are faster and will be discussed to show their general usefulness in engineering and test work. Another important use of the graphical method has to do with the basic idea that all data which one may collect by tests on a manufactured product, or on almost any other activity one might choose to examine, are merely samples. The information which may be obtained from this sample is limited in its exactness due to sampling variations or error but may be made more exact as the size of the sample is increased. Unfortunately this increase in information is not proportional to the amount of data collected. The use of the graphical method enables one to determine easily and quickly the error between the sample and the true situation and gives a basis for determining whether the cost of additional sampling is commensurate with the increase in accuracy. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCleaning compounds$vCongresses. =650 \0$aCleaning compounds. =650 \0$aDetergents. =650 \0$aSoap. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP46774S.htm =LDR 02399nam a2200409 i 4500 =001 STP46775S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1953\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP46775S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP46775S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP990 =082 04$a668.1$223 =100 1\$aFreeman, George S.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Design of Laboratory Control of Laundry Washrooms Based on an Analysis of Variance /$cGeorge S. Freeman, Morris I. Cohn. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1953. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA method is described for employing an analysis of variance to determine the precision of a control service to commercial laundries. The statistical data accumulated by this method are also used to determine the number of specimens and tests per specimen that must be employed to achieve any desired precision or the expected precision for any given number of specimens and tests per specimen. A versatile method for the economic redesign of the testing procedure is also described. This method offers a technique for the research worker to determine what combination of specimens and tests per specimen will provide the desired testing precision at the minimum cost. This method of redesign is applicable to all types of testing and research programs where more than one specimen and one test per specimen are utilized to evaluate each datum point. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aStatistics. =650 \0$aCleaning compounds. =700 1\$aCohn, Morris I.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP46775S.htm =LDR 01910nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP39488S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1959\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP39488S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP39488S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA407 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aBertholf, WM.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Effect of Increment Weight on Sampling Accuracy /$cWM. Bertholf. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1959. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aThe question of how to obtain a really useful level of sampling accuracy is assuming increasing importance as more business is done on the basis of quality of materials. This is particularly true in the coal business where very large tonnages are involved and where more attention is being given to such items as Btu per lb, on the as-received basis. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCoal$vCongresses$xSampling. =650 \0$aSampling$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSampling (Statistics)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSampling (Statistics) =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP39488S.htm =LDR 01845nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP39486S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1959\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP39486S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP39486S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA407 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aDuncan, AJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSome Measurement Error Considerations in Bulk Sampling with Special Reference to the Sampling of Fertilizer /$cAJ. Duncan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1959. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aThere have been a number of excellent papers on bulk sampling published by the Society. Special mention might be made of the basic paper on sampling by S. S. Wilks (1), the paper by Louis Tanner and W. Edwards Deming (2), and the ASTM Symposium on Bulk Sampling (3) held in 1951. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCoal. =650 \0$aSampling$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSampling (Statistics) =650 \0$aSampling. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP39486S.htm =LDR 02016nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP39487S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1959\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP39487S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP39487S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA407 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aLandry, BA.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Physical Interpretation of Coal Sampling Variances with Application to Sample Reduction /$cBA. Landry. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1959. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aA physical interpretation may be applied to the statistical variances calculated from coal sampling data by relating one of them to a randomly mixed portion of the coal, and the other to a segregated portion. Use of general weightconsist relations makes it possible to extend this interpretation to sample reduction. The importance of assuring a sufficient degree of mixing in the gross sample is discussed and emphasized. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCoal$vCongresses$xSampling. =650 \0$aSampling$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSampling (Statistics)$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSampling (Statistics) =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP39487S.htm =LDR 01840nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP39489S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1959\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP39489S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP39489S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA407 =082 04$a620/.43$223 =100 1\$aBingham, RS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStudies in Ore Car and Abrasive Grain Sampling Variation /$cRS. Bingham, JL. Gioele, VB. Shelburne. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1959. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aPractical solution of a bulk sampling problem follows a stepwise procedure. Model hypothesis, experiment, test and development of a new hypothesis is vital to the solution. Two case histories demonstrate the procedure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCoal. =650 \0$aSampling$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSampling (Statistics) =650 \0$aSampling. =700 1\$aGioele, JL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aShelburne, VB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP39489S.htm =LDR 02291nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP35523S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35523S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35523S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$aLuskin, MM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aReid Vapor Pressure of Hydrocarbon Mixtures /$cMM. Luskin, WE. Morris. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aAn equation to predict the Reid vapor pressure (RVP) of pure hydrocarbon blends was developed which includes activity coefficients. A comparison of calculated and analytical data shows a standard deviation of 0.15 lb. Applications to predict the RVP of gasoline blends are suggested. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aGasoline. =650 \0$aVapor pressure. =650 \0$aBlends. =650 \0$aHydrocarbons. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aActivity coefficients. =650 \0$aVolatility. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 14$aVapor pressure. =650 24$aHydrocarbons. =650 24$aBlends. =650 24$aGasoline. =650 24$aVolatility. =650 24$aActivity coefficients. =650 24$aPetroleum products. =700 1\$aMorris, WE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35523S.htm =LDR 02502nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP35524S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35524S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35524S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$aHickerson, JF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSome Comparisons of Boiling Range Distribution by Gas Chromatography with 15/5 Distillations /$cJF. Hickerson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThree different types of narrow-boiling petroleum products were tested by ASTM Test for Boiling Range Distribution of Petroleum Fractions by Gas Chromatography (D 2887-73) and ASTM Distillation of Crude Petroleum (15 Theoretical Plate Column) (D 2892-73). The results were compared on the basis of the type of material, boiling range of material, sample size, temperature programming rate of the chromatograph, and component analysis. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBoiling range. =650 \0$aComparison. =650 \0$aDistillation. =650 \0$aTests. =650 \0$aRatings. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aEfficiency. =650 \0$aGas chromatography. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 14$aPetroleum products. =650 24$aGas chromatography. =650 24$aDistillation. =650 24$aBoiling range. =650 24$aTests. =650 24$aEfficiency. =650 24$aComparison. =650 24$aRatings. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35524S.htm =LDR 02464nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP35519S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35519S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35519S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$ade Bruine, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCalculation of ASTM Method D 86-67 Distillation and Reid Vapor Pressure of a Gasoline from the Gas-Liquid Chromatographic True Boiling Point /$cW. de Bruine, RJ. Ellison. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aMathematical models have been developed that permit the Reid vapor pressure and the ASTM distillation to be calculated from a low-resolution, gas chromatographic analysis of a gasoline. The accuracy of these calculations is equivalent to that of the standard laboratory test procedures. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aGasoline. =650 \0$aVapor pressure. =650 \0$aCorrelation. =650 \0$aDistillation. =650 \0$aPredictions. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aProductivity. =650 \0$aGas chromatography. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 14$aPetroleum products. =650 24$aVapor pressure. =650 24$aDistillation. =650 24$aGasoline. =650 24$aProductivity. =650 24$aCorrelation. =650 24$aPredictions. =650 24$aGas chromatography. =700 1\$aEllison, RJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35519S.htm =LDR 02434nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP35518S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35518S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35518S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$aKroll, FW.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNewer and Fewer Petroleum Products Specifications /$cFW. Kroll. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (4 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe developing need to reverse the process of petroleum product specification proliferation is discussed. Also discussed is the organization, membership, and work plans within ASTM Committee D-2 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants and the contribution of the Institute of Petroleum, United Kingdom, in reducing the number of existing product quality parameters as well as introducing new criteria for measuring or calculating critical qualities of petroleum products. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCriteria. =650 \0$aTests. =650 \0$aSpecifications. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aMultivariate analysis. =650 \0$aEfficiency. =650 \0$aRedundancy. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 14$aPetroleum products. =650 24$aSpecifications. =650 24$aTests. =650 24$aEfficiency. =650 24$aRedundancy. =650 24$aMultivariate analysis. =650 24$aCriteria. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35518S.htm =LDR 03044nam a2200733 i 4500 =001 STP35522S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35522S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35522S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$aBird, WL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aApplication of Gas Chromatographic Distillation to Motor Gasoline Blending /$cWL. Bird, JL. Kimball. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aMathematical models have been developed and effectively applied to daily refinery motor gasoline blending operations that allow the Reid vapor pressure (RVP) and the ASTM distillation properties of the gasoline to be predicted from a low-resolution gas chromatographic (GC) analysis of the gasoline. Analysis time is about 15 min per sample, less than half the time required for the two conventional ASTM test procedures (RVP and distillation) that are replaced by a single GC analysis. This paper outlines the development of these models, discusses their performance, and reviews the practical applications already implemented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBlending. =650 \0$aCoefficients. =650 \0$aComputers. =650 \0$aCorrelation. =650 \0$aDistillation. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aGas chromatography. =650 \0$aMathematical models. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aQuality control. =650 \0$aSimulation. =650 \0$aSpecifications. =650 \0$aTest equipment. =650 \0$aTests. =650 14$aPetroleum products. =650 24$aBlending. =650 24$aCoefficients. =650 24$aComputers. =650 24$aCorrelation. =650 24$aDistillation. =650 24$aGas chromatography. =650 24$aMathematical models. =650 24$aQuality control. =650 24$aSimulation. =650 24$aSpecifications. =650 24$aTest equipment. =650 24$aTests. =700 1\$aKimball, JL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35522S.htm =LDR 02796nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP35520S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35520S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35520S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$aFord, DC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCorrelation of ASTM Method D 2887-73 Boiling Range Distribution Data with ASTM Method D 86-67 Distillation Data /$cDC. Ford, WH. Miller, RC. Thren, R. Wertzler. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThis paper describes two proposed methods of predicting ASTM Test for Distillation of Petroleum Products (D 86-67) and ASTM Test for Distillation of Petroleum Products at Reduced Pressure (D 1160-61) data from ASTM Test for Boiling Range Distribution of Petroleum Fractions by Gas Chromatography (D 2887-73) data. One approach uses a multiple linear regression analysis to predict correlation equations. The second approach uses a series of correlation equations relating the slopes of selected segments of the two boiling range distribution curves. The theory, application, and advantages of each procedure will be presented along with supporting data. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAnalytical methods. =650 \0$aCorrelation. =650 \0$aDistillates. =650 \0$aDistillation. =650 \0$aGas chromatography. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aVaporizing. =650 14$aPetroleum products. =650 24$aAnalytical methods. =650 24$aCorrelation. =650 24$aDistillates. =650 24$aDistillation. =650 24$aGas chromatography. =650 24$aVaporizing. =700 1\$aMiller, WH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aThren, RC.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWertzler, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35520S.htm =LDR 02095nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP35526S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35526S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35526S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$aBradley, MPT,$eauthor. =245 10$aVolatility Control by ASTM Method D 2887-73, A Feasibility Study /$cMPT Bradley, CE. Kennard. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aData are presented summarizing the work being performed in evaluating the feasibility of accomplishing volatility control of petroleum products, in particular, gasoline, by means of ASTM Test for Boiling Range Distribution of Petroleum Fractions by Gas Chromatography (D 2887-73) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aTests. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aChromatographic analysis. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 14$aPetroleum products. =650 24$aChromatographic analysis. =650 24$aTests. =700 1\$aKennard, CE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35526S.htm =LDR 02605nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP35521S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35521S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35521S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$aBajek, WA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aContinuous On-Stream Analysis of Boiling Characteristics of Petroleum Fractions /$cJH. McLaughlin, WA. Bajek, RW. Sampson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe Monirex boiling point process stream monitor is an analytical device which continuously and automatically determines and records the boiling characteristics of a process stream. A process sample taken from a flowing sample loop is periodically introduced into a gas chromatographic column which separates hydrocarbons in boiling point order. Column temperature programming is used, and the area under the chromatogram is recorded during the run which takes about three minutes (including column cool down) for gasolines. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 \0$aControl equipment. =650 \0$aFractions. =650 \0$aGas chromatography. =650 \0$aIndicating instruments. =650 \0$aMonitors. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aVaporizing. =650 14$aPetroleum products. =650 24$aControl equipment. =650 24$aFractions. =650 24$aGas chromatography. =650 24$aIndicating instruments. =650 24$aMonitors. =650 24$aVaporizing. =700 1\$aMcLaughlin, JH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSampson, RW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35521S.htm =LDR 02769nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP35525S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1975\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP35525S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP35525S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTP690 =082 04$a665.5$223 =100 1\$aMcTaggart, NG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCorrelation of Simulated True Boiling Point Curves by Gas Liquid Chromatography and 15 Plate Distillation Data (ASTM Method D 2892-73) on Crude Oils /$cNG. McTaggart, P. Glaysher, AF. Harding. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1975. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aAn investigation into three alternative gas chromatographic based methods for providing simulated distillation curves, up to a final boiling point of 538°C, on total crude oils is described. The first and simplest method employs a single chromatographic run with a known weight of an n-paraffin added to quantify the amount of crude oil analyzed. The second procedure involves the use of two chromatographic runs, one with and one without a known weight of an internal standard. In the third method, the flash distillate of the crude oil from a miniature flash still is analyzed. In this procedure, an accurate weight balance of distillate and residue can be obtained. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCrude oil. =650 \0$a15 plate distillation. =650 \0$aSimulated distillation. =650 \0$aPetroleum products. =650 \0$aGas chromatography. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses$xAnalysis. =650 \0$aGas chromatography$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPetroleum products$vCongresses. =650 14$aPetroleum products. =650 24$aGas chromatography. =650 24$aCrude oil. =650 24$aSimulated distillation. =650 24$a15 plate distillation. =700 1\$aGlaysher, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHarding, AF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP35525S.htm =LDR 02031nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45046S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45046S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45046S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aMadsen, Donald J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBakelite Strain Gages for Temperatures Between -320 and 450 F. /$cDonald J. Madsen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe demand for aircraft to perform at higher speeds has created a need for test instrumentation that is reliable and accurate at the increased temperatures indicated by such air speeds. It is also desirable that instrumentation of the same type be adaptable for missile programs. Depending upon the propellant, temperatures of a missile structure also can go as low as -300 F, for example with liquid oxygen as a fuel constituent. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45046S.htm =LDR 01924nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45032S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45032S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45032S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aForlifer, William R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLaboratory Evaluation of Nichrome-Foil Strain Gage Installations Up to 1200 F /$cWilliam R. Forlifer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aAn experimental program was conducted recently at The Martin Co. to explore the problem areas associated with strain measurement up to 1200 F. The areas included bonding techniques, temperature compensation methods, effects of temperature cycling and sensitivity variations. Tests were conducted on cantilever stainless steel specimens. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45032S.htm =LDR 02652nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45045S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45045S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45045S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aMartina, C. K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHigh Temperature Strain Gage Evaluator /$cC. K. Martina. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (2 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aData contained in the published literature on high-temperature strain gages are frequently inadequate for immediate use. In most cases, the information available is based either on a different gage type or on the same gage bonded to a different material. Two alternative procedures can be followed to overcome this obstacle: acceptance of an enlarged uncertainty figure or performance of a separate test. Testing is usually imperative and urgent. At the Bell Aircraft Corporation, a quick cantilever-test-method of handling strain gage problems has provided usable information. However, lacking clear-cut separation of variables, such test results are more properly a system check and do not provide basic information. They are the offspring of the jury rig. Due to the pressures of the missile programs, we at Bell were forced until recently to content ourselves with the jury rig. Now, we hope to complete a strain gage analyzer worthy of its name. While the prime justification for this analyzer is high-temperature work, its basic elements can be used in a variety of environments. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45045S.htm =LDR 02703nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45029S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45029S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45029S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aBean, William T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProgress on Metalfilm Strain Gages /$cWilliam T. Bean. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe Metalfilm high-temperature strain gage (Fig. 1) was designed to achieve maximum conformability to irregular surfaces. Lateral stability of the unmounted grid was achieved by employing unique extensions of the grid and by making the width of each element approximately one hundred times its thickness. Thus, the mass was extremely small and the surface-to-mass ratio high. Superior bonding strength was achieved. (These gages have been operated at 100,000 g.) An effort was made to reduce drastically the stress concentrations common to other strain gages. Removing the Metalfilm gage from its temporary backing is simple. Cementing it in place is easy. Suitable grids may be cemented to other backing materials to form premounted gages. The side bars provide mechanical protection for the grid. Lead wire ribbons, approximately ten times the thickness of the gage, connect the strain gage tabs with the lead wires by spot welding. Two basic grid configurations are available: (1) one whose width is twice its length, and (2) one whose width is equal to its length. Six effective lengths are standard: 116, 18, 316, 14, 38 and 12 in. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45029S.htm =LDR 02549nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP45035S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45035S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45035S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aPitts, J. W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aResistance Measurement of Ceramic-Type Strain-Gage Cements /$cJ. W. Pitts, E. Buzzard, D. G. Moore. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aThe resistivities of several commercial strain-gage cements and a number of experimental compositions were measured over the temperature range of 80 to 1800 F. Each cement specimen was placed between two cylindrical metal electrodes, allowed to air-dry, and then cured at 600 F. After curing, the specimen was heated to 1800 F at the rate of 15 F per min. Resistance measurements were made at 25 F intervals with a low-voltage d-c ohmmeter. After the specimen had cooled to room temperature, the breaking strength of the cement bond was evaluated in a bending test. The experimental cements were composed of high-purity, high-resistivity oxides as the bulk material, mixed with various reagents which appeared promising as bonding media. Several compositions were developed which had higher resistivities, in the 1200 to 1800 F temperatures range, than any of the commercial cements tested. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =700 1\$aBuzzard, E.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMoore, D. G.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45035S.htm =LDR 02295nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45036S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45036S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45036S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aGraft, W. H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment of High-Temperature Strain Gage Wire /$cW. H. Graft. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe use of electrical strain gages at elevated temperatures (for the purposes of the present discussion, defined as those up to a maximum of 1600 F) involves a number of factors not normally present in conventional room temperature applications. Some of the additional considerations occasioned by the increased temperature of operation may be listed as (1) oxidation resistance of the gage material, (2) thermal coefficient of resistivity and expansion, (3) metallurgical stability, and (4) fabricability. In addition to these, an acceptable gage material should possess intrinsic high resistivity, usable strain sensitivity, compatibility with the mounting medium employed and reasonable resistance to the effects of creep and fatigue. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45036S.htm =LDR 02206nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45040S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45040S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45040S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aMetcalfe, Arthur G.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Stability of Strain Gage Alloy Wires /$cArthur G. Metcalfe. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (4 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aAnother paper of this volume describes the work of the Armour Research Foundation on the development of iron-chromium-aluminum straingage alloy wires. In conjunction with this development an analysis was made of the causes of instability at high temperatures. This analysis is reported here and is applicable to any base metal alloy undergoing oxidation or to any alloy suffering preferential evaporation of one of the alloying constituents. Other causes of instability might be present such as phase transformations or the solution of one phase in another, but these were eliminated by careful choice of the alloy composition. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45040S.htm =LDR 02492nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45049S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45049S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45049S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aAnderson, B. R.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment and Application of High-Temperature Strain Gages for Stress Measurements in Jet Engines /$cB. R. Anderson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThis paper covers recent advancements in the development and application of high-temperature strain gages for stress measurements in jet engines. Development of high-temperature strain gages can be divided into three areas: (1) alloys, (2) cements, and (3) fabrication and application techniques. In the Aircraft Gas Turbine Division, the measurement of vibratory stress and static stress are both of primary importance. For vibratory stress measurement, a high-temperature strain gage has been developed which will operate at temperatures up to 1500 F continuously and up to 1800 F for short periods of time. For static stress measurement, a self-temperature - compensating, high - temperature strain gage has been developed for application on specific alloys up to 850 F. Developments to increase the temperature range of both of these gages are under way. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45049S.htm =LDR 02964nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP45031S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45031S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45031S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aGray, Edward I.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTemperature Compensation of High-Temperature Strain Gages /$cEdward I. Gray, Arthur Grossman, Melvin R. Rubin. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aRecent investigations on the thermal behavior of aircraft structures undertaken for the Wright Air Development Center by Allied Research Associates, Inc., included a series of laboratory tests on the Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Nichrome V foil high-temperature strain gage, type HFN-3. The test results indicated that biaxial strain conditions make it impractical, for high-intensity transient thermal loading of aircraft structures, to attempt compensation for the effects of temperature on strain gage readings by the use of a temperature-compensating dummy gage. Therefore, a temperature-compensation calibration curve was prepared for the Nichrome V foil gage. For this purpose, thermal strain data were compiled with this gage bonded to a free aluminum plate. Temperature-compensated data taken from similar gages mounted on a simple cantilever aluminum strip subjected to combined mechanical and thermal inputs were then compared with the strain measurements obtained by the free-plate method with favorable results. Sufficient data were obtained to permit the construction of a calibration curve for application of this gage bonded to other metals as well. The results of these tests are presented graphically accompanied by a brief description of the experimental procedure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =700 1\$aGrossman, Arthur,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRubin, Melvin R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45031S.htm =LDR 02119nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45050S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45050S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45050S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aBrewer, G. A.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Synthetic Mica Gage /$cG. A. Brewer. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (2 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe synthetic mica gage was developed under the sponsorship of the Wright Air Development Center of the United States Air Force. The synthetic mica gage employs a Nichrome V foil of the HFN-3 type manufactured by Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. This foil is sandwiched between two thin sheets of synthetic mica that has been previously sintered at 2400 F. With the foil held between the two sheets of synthetic mica, the sandwich is raised to a temperature of 2200 F at 1000 psi. At this temperature the Nichrome V and the mica papers fuse together making an integral gage. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45050S.htm =LDR 02284nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45037S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45037S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45037S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aShrager, Jack J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Several Gage Configurations Fabricated with Armour Alloy "D" /$cJack J. Shrager. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aEarly in its investigation of a strain gage for use in measuring static strains at temperatures up to 1600 F, the Aeronautical Structures Laboratory found that gage performance was limited by the temperature characteristics of the commercial alloys employed as the sensing element. Accordingly, a program was sponsored at the Armour Research Foundation for the development of a superior strain-sensing alloy. Some of the results of this program are reported in this symposium by workers at the Armour Research Foundation. The most promising of the alloys developed appeared to be alloy D which has a nominal composition of 70 per cent iron, 20 per cent chromium, and 10 per cent aluminum. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45037S.htm =LDR 02052nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45048S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45048S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45048S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aDrew, D. A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHigh-Temperature Strain-Gage Testing at Rolls-Royce /$cD. A. Drew. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (2 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aMeasurement of the change in gage factor with variation in temperature is accomplished at Rolls-Royce (England) by means of a very simple dynamic test rig. The device, shown in Fig. 1, consists of a tuning fork whose tynes are recessed through milling near the tyne roots. The test gages are applied to the bottom of the recess. The base of the fork is placed in a tubular oven, and the gage temperature accurately measured by means of a thermocouple welded to one of the tynes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45048S.htm =LDR 03170nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45042S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45042S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45042S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aFriedman, Richard,$eauthor. =245 10$aTemperature Compensation Techniques /$cRichard Friedman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (5 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aBefore going into a discussion of temperature compensation techniques, it is important to consider for a moment the kind of information a strain gage can provide under constant or variable high temperature conditions. Under constant temperature conditions, it is possible to allow time for all specimen parts to come to the same temperature before an external load is applied. If the entire specimen is made of the same material, it may be considered unstressed although the various parts of the specimen have new dimensions and the strength characteristics have changed. This assumes that the specimen is free to expand without restraint. If a load is applied to the specimen, strain gages suitably mounted on the specimen should measure strain due to applied load. Under conditions of rapid heating, we know that thinner sections will increase in temperature more rapidly than thicker sections and strains develop in the specimen due to structural restraints. These strains are to be measured as well as strains due to externally applied loads. It would seem that an acceptable device for measuring strain should provide very low, ideally zero, output with change in temperature when applied to a homogeneous specimen. It is only natural that in the development of such a gage, the greatest emphasis be placed on a resistance type strain gage, since this gage has served so well for all types of strain measurements under ordinary temperature conditions. It is also important to consider that millions of dollars have been invested in instrumentation equipment for use with resistance strain gages. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45042S.htm =LDR 02186nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45041S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45041S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45041S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aHines, Frank F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFoil Gages for High-Temperature Applications /$cFrank F. Hines. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (3 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aMany reports on the evaluation of resistance-type high-temperature strain gages by the National Bureau of Standards. U. S. Naval Air Material Center, and others, have demonstrated that considerable variation in performance may be expected from presumably identical high-temperature straingage installations. The Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. experienced this to be true even when careful precautions are taken to insure that the foil- or wiregage elements are identical in their mechanical history and metallurgical composition. The major variable left is, of course, the bonding cement and the manner of its use. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45041S.htm =LDR 02284nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45030S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45030S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45030S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aKemp, Richard H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAdvances in Static and Dynamic High Temperature Strain Gage Research /$cRichard H. Kemp. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aA static high-temperature strain gage using Karma wire and either Quigley 1925 or Brimor U529 ceramics has been found to be satisfactory for measuring static strains at temperatures up to 800 F. The gage can be used in situations involving variable temperatures as well as a constant temperature during the loading and unloading cycles. For dynamic strain measurements at temperatures up to 1500 F, a coating material developed by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers at the Fort Belvoir Laboratories has been found to be superior to other cements tested. A high degree of success has been obtained with this material in mounting gages on turbine blades and combustor liners of turbojet engines. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45030S.htm =LDR 01790nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45038S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45038S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45038S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aStern, F. B.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCeramic Coatings for Experimental Stress Analysis /$cF. B. Stern. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aThis paper presents a brief history and development of resin-base brittle coatings for experimental stress analysis. These coatings have been in use for a number of years but are limited in operation to temperatures up to approximately 100 F. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45038S.htm =LDR 01826nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45044S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45044S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45044S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aStewart, Robert J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aElevated Temperature Strain-Gage Investigations at Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation /$cRobert J. Stewart. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (4 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aAt Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., wire-resistance strain gages are used during flight-test studies of full-scale airplanes, in static- and drop-testing, and in model testing in the wind tunnel. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45044S.htm =LDR 01757nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45043S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45043S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45043S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aDeMichele, D. J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProblems in Thermal Stress Measurements /$cD. J. DeMichele. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aProblems requiring experimental determination of stresses in structures subjected to high temperature environments can be categorized as problems in which it is necessary to determine:. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45043S.htm =LDR 03177nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45028S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45028S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45028S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aDay, Emmett E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRecent Laboratory Evaluation of High-Temperature Strain Gages to 900 F /$cEmmett E. Day. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aWith the growing necessity for measuring strain at elevated temperature, a great deal of work has been concentrated upon the development of a suitable gage for the purpose. This effort has mostly been toward changing the room temperature type gage to adapt it to high-temperature application by using suitable cements, grid backing, element materials and other changes. Several organizations have been active in this development work, and the result has been that a variety of types are available commercially for which many claims are made to success in obtaining desirable characteristics. Laboratory evaluation of six types of commercial gages has been the subject of this investigation which was carried on during the summer of 1957 in the Structures Test Laboratory of the Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. The performance of the gages was studied in an effort to determine the following: (1) gage factor change with temperature; (2) zero shift with time at temperature; (3) indicated strain at temperature for gages wired to compensate each other for temperature; and (4) indicated strain at temperature for gages not wired to compensate each other. Attempts were made to arrive at a maximum operating temperature for which reliable results could be expected. The target temperature was 1200 F but, with the best setup available it was soon decided that 900 F was a practical upper limit for testing due to the large change in modulus of the beam material. As the temperature went higher, the strains had to be reduced to undesirable minimums to stay within the elastic range of the beam material. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45028S.htm =LDR 01979nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45033S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45033S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45033S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aHowerton, H. K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOptical Strain Gages for Use at Elevated Temperatures /$cH. K. Howerton. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe optical strain gages described in this paper comprise three types of commercially available optical strain gages suitable for operation at 500, 1000, and 1500 F. Each type is used in conjunction with the Tuckerman autocollimator. They have been used for determining mechanical properties of material at elevated temperature and for evaluating the performance of remote reading strain gages at high temperatures. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45033S.htm =LDR 02270nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45034S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45034S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45034S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aBloss, R. L.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Facility for the Evaluation of Resistance Strain Gages at Elevated Temperatures /$cR. L. Bloss. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aBecause of the urgent need for making strain measurements under elevated temperature conditions, a number of "high-temperature" strain gages have recently become available. Although most of the companies producing these gages provide some performance information, potential users are in need of much more complete information in order to choose a gage suitable for their needs and to interpret test results obtained with it. Such information will also assist in the development of better gages. A facility which is being established at the National Bureau of Standards for the comprehensive evaluation of these gages is described and some typical results of the evaluation tests are shown. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials. =650 \0$aStrain gages. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45034S.htm =LDR 01653nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45039S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45039S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45039S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aMoore, Dwight G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBonding Agents for High-Temperature Strain Gages /$cDwight G. Moore. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (3 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe properties most desired of a cement for high-temperature gages are:. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45039S.htm =LDR 02071nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP45047S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1958\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45047S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45047S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA413.5 =082 04$a624.1/76028/7$223 =100 1\$aBerman, Irwin,$eauthor. =245 10$aInvestigation of Strain Gages for Long-Time Static Testing to 650 F /$cHerbert Yanowitz, Irwin Berman, Alfred Bleiweis. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1958. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aResults are presented of a series of tests on the performance of HT 600 wire strain gages, at elevated temperatures over long periods of time. These gages showed no zero shift at temperatures below 650 F in over 300 hr of testing. The gage-to-gage consistency in the apparent strain versus temperature curves was within ±150 microinches per in. to 600 F. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAirplanes$xMaterials$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStrain gages$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses$vCongresses. =650 \0$aThermal stresses. =700 1\$aBleiweis, Alfred,$eauthor. =700 1\$aYanowitz, Herbert,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45047S.htm =LDR 02271nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45861S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45861S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45861S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P5 =082 04$a620.192$223 =100 1\$aReinhart, F. W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aHydrostatic Strength and Design Stresses for Thermoplastic Pipe with Water /$cF. W. Reinhart. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aHydrostatic stress-time data obtained in tests with thermoplastic pipe are analyzed and interpreted. A method of extrapolation to periods greater than the actual test period is developed. A test method to develop hydrostatic design stresses, based on this data, is discussed. The plastics considered are acrylonitrile-butadicne-styrene (ABS), polyethylene (PE), poly vinyl chloride (PVC), and cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB). Data obtained at higher temperatures are discussed briefly. The above information and consideration serves as the basis for the hydrostatic design stresses now incorporated in the new standard dimension ratio-pressure rated ASTM thermoplastic pipe specifications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPlastics$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aStainless steel$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45861S.htm =LDR 02330nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45860S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45860S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45860S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P5 =082 04$a620.192$223 =100 1\$aDeCoste, J. B.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLacquer Marring by Plasticizer Migration from Vinyl Chloride Plastics /$cJ. B. DeCoste. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aNonrigid vinyl chloride plastics may on prolonged contact mar lacquer finishes through plasticizer migration. One example where this reaction may interfere with serviceability is in the use of these plastics as coatings on electrical cords and wires. A series of experimental vinyl chloride plastics compounded with various monomeric and polymeric plasticizers have been evaluated using the Sward rocker method. The relation of the chemical structure of plasticizers with respect to marring is discussed. The results of the study show that plasticizers that are the most attractive from a nonmarring standpoint produce compounds with the least resilience. The relationship is such, however, that compromises with satisfactory serviceability may be achieved. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses. =650 \0$aPlastics$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aStainless steel$vCongresses. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45860S.htm =LDR 02327nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP45862S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45862S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45862S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P5 =082 04$a620.192$223 =100 1\$aHagan, R. S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPlastic Part Properties and their Relationship to End-Use Performance /$cR. S. Hagan, J. R. Thomas. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aUse of plastic materials by the appliance industry would be severely limited without simulated service tests. This application demands that the prediction of long-term behavior of plastic materials in finished parts under end-use conditions. Our knowledge of these materials is not yet sufficient to characterize quantitatively the complex interactions of their time-dependent response to stress or strain with (1) the effect of geometry, (2) the chemical and mechanical influence of environments, and (3) the striking changes in polymer morphology produced by processing techniques. This paper discusses some of these factors and illustrates their application to simulated service testing for prediction of finished part performance. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aPlastics$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aPlastics. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =700 1\$aThomas, J. R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45862S.htm =LDR 02195nam a2200433 i 4500 =001 STP45859S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45859S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45859S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P5 =082 04$a620.192$223 =100 1\$aNorris, D. P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSimulated Service Tests of Plastics Parts in a Resin Laboratory /$cD. P. Norris, H. M. Quackenbos. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aSeveral examples are given of unusual tests on simple specimens or on fabricated products. These tests were designed to correlate with service performance. Compressive buckling when length is high in relation to cross-sectional area is analyzed in terms of a modified Euler formula. Changes in dimensions and weight for samples immersed in water can be used in designing phenolic parts for wet service. Stresses during use were measured for a seven foot plastic boat. Residual stresses were determined for a plastic filter bowl to determine whether they reduce the inherent strength of the material. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aPlastics$vCongresses$xTesting. =650 \0$aPlastics. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =700 1\$aQuackenbos, H. M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45859S.htm =LDR 03042nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45864S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45864S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45864S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P5 =082 04$a620.192$223 =100 1\$aForsman, J. P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCauses of Polypropylene Oven Aging Variability /$cJ. P. Forsman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aOven-aging tests are now performed by many plastics laboratories, and several oven methods have been standardized. However, when these methods are applied to polypropylene, interlaboratory reproducibility is usually very poor. Even within one laboratory, results may vary by as much as 40 per cent. The causes of variability have not been well understood nor have the means been available to obtain satisfactory precision. There is some concern as to the significance of the test even if acceptable precision were attained. The work described in this paper was designed to answer some of these questions. These studies have shown that variability is a function of oven design and air flow, as well as the preparation method and dimensions of sample. Control of these variables can lead to greatly improved precision. Several other sources of potential variability were shown to be of little significance in the test. Molecular weight determinations showed that in oven tests at 150 C (302 F), molecular weight decreases gradually from the start, even though no visual changes can be detected during this period. The first visual change is crazing of the sample, which occurs just before a rapid decrease in molecular weight. Thus, oven-aging time records the onset of complete failure and is, therefore, a highly significant property of the material. As a result of these studies, most of the variables and their effects appear to be understood, and further round-robin tests can be planned if there is sufficient interest. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPlastics. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aStainless steel$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45864S.htm =LDR 01836nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP45863S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1965\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP45863S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP45863S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA455.P5 =082 04$a620.192$223 =100 1\$aYoung, R. E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFilament-Wound Structures /$cR. E. Young. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1965. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe glass fiber filament-wound composite is examined for certain of its differences with respect to homogeneous materials. Tests on full-size structural members are described. Suggestions are made concerning the development of nondestructive test procedures to serve in quality control as well as in monitoring articles in service. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPlastics. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aStainless steel$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMetals$vCongresses. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP45863S.htm =LDR 02769nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP23183S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23183S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23183S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aHauser, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBiomechanical Inquiries on Ski Boots and Resulting Practical Requirements /$cP. Schaff, R. Schattner, W. Hauser. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aNine boots, sizes five and nine, worn by 14 persons, were applied by a newly improved measurement device with a new measuring mat. The pressure distribution on the lower leg, depending on the angle between the lower leg and the foot, is influenced by the construction of the boot, size, temperature and only in a special region, influenced by the subjects. Bad constructions having unsatisfying pressure along the tibia (except over the instep) can be recognized by measuring with any subject. The new mat is another step to a standardized measuring system for further boot testing; reproducibility is high. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHeel release. =650 \0$aPressure distribution. =650 \0$aShaft design. =650 \0$aSki boots. =650 \0$aSkiing performance. =650 \0$aSkiing safety. =650 \0$aSkiing trauma. =650 \0$aStandard boot testing. =650 14$aSkiing safety. =650 24$aHeel release. =650 24$aPressure distribution. =650 24$aShaft design. =650 24$aSki boots. =650 24$aSkiing performance. =650 24$aSkiing trauma. =650 24$aStandard boot testing. =700 1\$aSchaff, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSchattner, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23183S.htm =LDR 03108nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23188S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23188S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23188S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aGundersen, TM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLaboratory Test Methods for Children's Release Bindings with Special Reference to the Inadequacies of the Present Industry Norms and the Knowledge of Injury Thresholds /$cTM. Gundersen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (5 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aAssessing release functions of children's alpine ski bindings is rendered difficult by several factors. Some of these difficulties stem from the imperfections of the presently adopted industry norms. Although the present German Industrial Standard (DIN) Winter Sports Equipment-Release Binding for Alpine Downhill Skiing for Children (DIN 7881 3-5) should certainly be recognized as being far better than no norm at all, it does leave much to be desired. The International Workshop on Skiing Safety (IAS) specification 100 would, if implemented, probably call for new designs in the realm of children's equipment. Aside from this, release functions as presently defined are all too easily inhibited by maladjustments. The present situation in Scandinavia, where surveys of children's gear show toe lug adjustment to be seriously faulty as a rule of thumb, certainly calls for some kind of remedy. The most basic research problems, however, are equally unsolved. Knowledge of injury thresholds and modes for children is lacking. We do not have the evidence on which to base a reviewed setting recommendation, not to mention a guideline for release modes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAlpine release bindings. =650 \0$aIndustry norms. =650 \0$aInjury thresholds. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 \0$aStandards. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aAlpine release bindings. =650 24$aIndustry norms. =650 24$aInjury thresholds. =650 24$aStandards. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23188S.htm =LDR 02547nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP23182S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23182S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23182S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aYahashi, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSki Boot Compression Syndrome /$cT. Yamagishi, K. Yahashi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aThe popularity of skiing is currently booming. It is estimated that there are as many as 15 million skiers in Japan. However, the increased popularity of skiing creates orthopedic problems. Pressure on the foot created by ill-fitting boots is a very common problem. A recent complication is boot compression anteriorly at the ankle causing neuritis of the deep peroneal nerve and tenosynovitis of the extensor tendon. Compression on the extensor tendons and nerves between the boot tongue and bone result in synovitis and neuritis. Three patients suffering a compression syndrome were treated conservatively and one with a tarsal tunnel syndrome causd by ski boot pressure eventually required surgery. The syndrome, its causes, and treatment are described. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aCompression syndrome. =650 \0$aNeuritis. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aCompression syndrome. =650 24$aNeuritis. =700 1\$aYamagishi, T.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23182S.htm =LDR 02804nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP23193S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23193S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23193S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aFujimaki, E.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCurrent Trends in Ski Injuries and Their Relationship to Recent Changes in Ski Equipment /$cS. Kuriyama, E. Fujimaki. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aIn the past 28 years (from Dec. 1956 to April 1984), we have examined 47 165 patients with ski injuries in our ski injury clinic at the Ishiuchi ski area, Japan. Of these ski injuries, 70% were to males, 30% were to females, and classifying by age, 68.9% of the patients were in their thirties. The overall injury rate and injured persons are decreasing year by year. The most frequent injuries were knee sprains (19.6%), ankle sprains (19.3%), ankle fractures (12.8%), lower leg fractures (10.4%), and lacerations to the head and face (8.8%). These ski injuries were closely connected to developments in ski equipment being used such as safety bindings, ski boots, safety straps, and ski brakes. And, the overall injury rate is increasing year by year. Viewing from the changing of the relative percentage of total number of injuries per year, ankle sprains and ankle fractures have been decreasing, nevertheless knee sprains, fractured lower legs, and lacerations to the head and face have been increasing relatively. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aSki equipment. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 14$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aSki equipment. =650 24$aSkiing. =700 1\$aKuriyama, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23193S.htm =LDR 02871nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP23191S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23191S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23191S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aHalsted, L.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Small, Low Power Microcomputer-Based Controller for Snow Ski Bindings /$cL. Halsted, M. Hull. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the design and field evaluation of a microcomputer-based ski binding controller built around the Hitachi HD 63P01M1 CMOS microcomputer. Included in the controller are signal conditioning electronics intended to interface with a six load component strain gage dynamometer that measures the loading between the boot and the ski. The controller processes digitized dynamometer signals in order to determine when the boot should be released from the ski. If release is warranted, then the controller generates a release command signal. The controller is powered by a rechargeable battery pack, with a single charge sufficient for an entire day of skiing. In order to conserve battery power, the dynamometer bridges are excited by pulses. The controller also features a first-in first-out buffer memory, which stores about 3.5 s of dynamometer data. The dynamometer data can then be transmitted to an auxilliary tape recorder if desired. The tape recorder is not carried on the ski, however. Packaged in a watertight aluminum housing, the controller is mounted on the ski behind the boot. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMicrocomputers. =650 \0$aRelease bindings. =650 \0$aSnowskiing. =650 14$aMicrocomputers. =650 24$aRelease bindings. =650 24$aSnowskiing. =700 1\$aHull, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23191S.htm =LDR 02958nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP23199S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23199S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23199S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aHirakawa, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCervical Spinal Cord Injuries Caused by Skiing /$cH. Hirakawa, T. Oda. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aWhile the number of spinal cord injuries in sports accidents is small, the severity of such injuries makes their treatment important. In this article, two cases are discussed. Case 1, a 25-year-old male with four years skiing experience, was trying to avoid another skier who crossed his path on a steep slope. He fell forward, struck his head, and his neck was bent forward. After initial loss of consciousness, he felt numbness in both upper and lower limbs. On X-ray examination, fracture of the body of the fifth cervical vertebra and anterior dislocation of the fourth cervical vertebra was found. Pain continued however, and instability between the fourth and fifth cervical vertebrae was found to be the cause. An anterior cervical fusion operation between the fourth and fifth vertebrae was performed. The patient recovered completely. Case 2, a 34-year-old male with 24-years skiing experience, was skiing in new snow when his ski struck a tree stump. He pitched forward, head first, forcing his neck into a hyper-extended position. Immediately after the accident, he had paralysis of both upper and lower limbs. No fracture could be found on X-ray examination and paralysis continued. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aCervical spinal cord injuries. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 14$aCervical spinal cord injuries. =650 24$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aSkiing. =700 1\$aOda, T.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23199S.htm =LDR 02748nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP23177S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23177S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23177S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aMenke, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBiomechanical Investigations of the Heel Release of Ski Safety Bindings by Triceps Surae Muscle Action /$cW. Menke, F. Bodem. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aIn a motion analysis laboratory over 100 controlled frontal ski falls could be analyzed by electromyographic, kinematic, and dynamographic methods. One of the most important results was the finding, that about 0.1 s after the beginning of the fall, there is a continuous increasing of Musculus gastrocnemius activity, which corresponds to the development of tensile force in the Achilles tendon and is in full accordance with the plantar flexion of the ankle joint that occurs at the same time. According to the results, binding release by active plantar flexion of the ankle joint has to be considered as a regular heel release mechanism that occurs, in particular, in slow frontal ski falls. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aHeel release. =650 \0$aMusculus triceps surae. =650 \0$aBiomechanics. =650 \0$aSki safety bindings. =650 \0$aElectromyography. =650 \0$aHuman mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 14$aBiomechanics. =650 24$aSki safety bindings. =650 24$aHeel release. =650 24$aMusculus triceps surae. =650 24$aElectromyography. =700 1\$aBodem, F.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23177S.htm =LDR 03390nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP23174S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23174S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23174S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aBuló, JM.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Skiers /$cJM. Figueras, F. Escalas, A. Vidal, R. Morgenstern, JM. Buló, JA. Merino, JM. Espadaler-Gamisans. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThis study evaluates 23 arthroscopic confirmed cases of anterior cruciate ligament rupture observed in 22 skiers. There were nine cases of isolated rupture and 14 combined with meniscus lesions. Sixty-four percent of the patients were ski racers, and 50% of the lesions occurred in skiers aged from 14 to 20 years. The injury always happened with the use of high legged boots and safety bindings, which only released with mechanisms of rotation and flexion. A backward fall or the effort to avoid it was the most frequent cause of the injury. In 10 cases, the injury occurred without the skier's fall when in a backward position, he tried to recover his balance. In this dynamic situation, an imbalance between the simultaneous contraction of the hamstrings and the quadriceps may cause a force greater than the ligament resistance. The resultant rupture can produce a forward displacement of the tibia causing compression of the posterior third of the meniscus. The use of multidirectional safety bindings or those with release when the skier falls backwards could contribute to the prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAnterior cruciate ligament injuries. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aHuman mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aKnees (anatomy) =650 \0$aSkiing accidents. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 14$aAnterior cruciate ligament injuries. =650 24$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aKnees (anatomy) =650 24$aSkiing accidents. =700 1\$aEscalas, F.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aEspadaler-Gamisans, JM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aFigueras, JM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMerino, JA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMorgenstern, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVidal, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23174S.htm =LDR 03109nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP23175S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23175S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23175S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aEkeland, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIsolated Rupture of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament by Knee Hyperflexion /$cA. Ekeland, BO. Thoresen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aThe incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears has increased dramatically in alpine skiing lately. We have studied the injury mechanism of an isolated ACL rupture that occurred in a 36-year-old female skier during a video-taped slalom race. The ACL rupture seemed to occur during a vigorous, weighted knee hyperflexion in a back-sitting skiing position. The skier felt a pop in the hyperflexed knee at that time but was able to ski the next turn which engaged the other leg. When preparing for a new turn engaging the previous hyperflexed knee, she lost control and fell over. Immediate arthroscopy and arthrotomy revealed an isolated complete ACL rupture. Later studies on three cadaver knee specimens displayed a tense ACL in the hyperflexed knee, and the dorsal musculature seemed to act like a fulcrum in this position. It is proposed that weighted knee hyperflexion may cause isolated tears of the ACL. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSkiing trauma. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 \0$aSports. =650 \0$aKnee injuries. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aAnterior cruciate ligament. =650 \0$aArthroscopy. =650 \0$aSkiing safety. =650 \0$aHuman mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 14$aAnterior cruciate ligament. =650 24$aArthroscopy. =650 24$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aKnee injuries. =650 24$aSkiing. =650 24$aSkiing safety. =650 24$aSkiing trauma. =650 24$aSports. =700 1\$aThoresen, BO.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23175S.htm =LDR 02740nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23186S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23186S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23186S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aGundersen, TM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparative Laboratory Tests of Release Bindings for Children and Young Skiers with Special Reference to the Influence of Boot Material and Boot Sole Length /$cTM. Gundersen. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aComparative tests of release bindings for children and junior skiers marketed by the five major manufacturers were conducted at the TÜV winter sports laboratory in Munich, West Germany, during 1983 and 1984. The results underline the bindings' dependence of boot sole materials for proper function. Major differences in release functions were also demonstrated between the different designs. Some bindings have an unreliable basic scale of adjustment. Combined loads also lead to sharply rising release values. A design with unsatisfying performance given a small child's boot may function considerably better with the larger boot of a junior. Realities of life, like snow buildup under boots and dirty boot-binding interfaces, easily lead most of the present bindings to fail. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBinding function. =650 \0$aBoot sole materials. =650 \0$aRelease bindings. =650 \0$aSkiing equipment. =650 \0$aSole length. =650 14$aSkiing equipment. =650 24$aBinding function. =650 24$aBoot sole materials. =650 24$aRelease bindings. =650 24$aSole length. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23186S.htm =LDR 02513nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP23181S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23181S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23181S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aBauman, CW.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAlpine Ski Boot Hysteresis Characteristics Interpreted for Skier Target Groups Within the Current Standards /$cK. Walkhoff, CW. Bauman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe study of modern alpine ski boots has gone through great changes in the last five years. Previous techniques have been limited to the qualitative "feeling" that given test subjects may have had regarding boot stiffnes, flexibility, and comfort (fit). Laboratory and on-hill comparisons at best offered limited observable differences. Quantitative analysis was not scientifically recorded. In addition, the rotation of the ankle joint in bending and the resulting transmission of the skiers forces through the boot to the ski have been inadequately defined. It is assumed that skier comfort will be increased through a better understanding and control of these variables. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSafety. =650 \0$aSki boots. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 \0$aStandards. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aSafety. =650 24$aSki boots. =650 24$aStandards. =700 1\$aWalkhoff, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23181S.htm =LDR 03258nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP23194S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23194S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23194S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aKondo, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis of Skiing Injuries in Sapporo, Japan, During 1979 Through 1984 /$cM. Sugawara, K. Serita, Y. Takada, M. Watanabe, H. Kondo. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aIn a study of ski injuries in Sapporo during 1979 through 1984, information regarding 1276 ski injuries was obtained. Children ages 6 to 12 accounted for 40% of all injuries observed. The most common injuries were fractures and sprains in the case of children, sprains in adolescents, lacerations in male adults, and sprains in female adults. The injuries were seen mostly after 1 or 2 h of skiing among intermediate skiers and when the skier fell forward. The slopes and soft snow condition were also significant injury factors. The most important factor was whether or not the bindings released on impact. Fractures and sprains occurred without the release of bindings, while lacerations occurred with the release of bindings. Tibia fractures occurred as a spiral fracture in children and tended to occur as oblique fractures at the distal one-third in adults. In knee sprains, Grade I injuries accounted for 70% and Grade II injuries accounted for about 30% in any age group. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aDislocation. =650 \0$aFibula fractures. =650 \0$aFractures. =650 \0$aKnee sprains. =650 \0$aLacerations. =650 \0$aSkiing injuries. =650 \0$aSprains. =650 \0$aTibia fractures. =650 14$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aDislocation. =650 24$aFibula fractures. =650 24$aFractures. =650 24$aKnee sprains. =650 24$aLacerations. =650 24$aSkiing injuries. =650 24$aSprains. =650 24$aTibia fractures. =700 1\$aSerita, K.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSugawara, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aTakada, Y.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWatanabe, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23194S.htm =LDR 02040nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP23201S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23201S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23201S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aRaas, E.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe International Skiing Federation Contribution to Safety in Skiing /$cE. Raas. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (4 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe total number of skiers is assessed at 200 million. Approximately 2 to 3 million new skiers join these annually. The injury rate per season is 1 to 2% on average. Comparatively speaking, this is low, but as an absolute figure it is high, "3 million.". =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMedical organizations. =650 \0$aPrevention. =650 \0$aSafety measures. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aMedical organizations. =650 24$aPrevention. =650 24$aSafety measures. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23201S.htm =LDR 02552nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP23200S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23200S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23200S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aBinet, M-H,$eauthor. =245 10$aWhy a Helicopter at a Ski Resort? /$cM-H Binet. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (3 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aAvoriaz, a third generation ski-resort, located in the French Northern Alps, has been using, since the 1983/1984 winter season, a helicopter as a means of transportation for injured people. The Medical Center is located in the very heart of the resort and, moreover, in the very heart of a chair-lift network connecting 14 resorts. The helicopter is not used in every type of rescue, but it is used in about ¼ of them either for primary transportation for technical reasons or for secondary transportation. The use of the helicopter did not significantly increase the transportation costs but resulted in greater comfort both for the injured people, who were quickly rescued, and for the doctor. Indeed, because of quick transport, the doctor can take immediate care for the injured person who, consequently, does not get greatly chocked, suffer long, or suffer from cold. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aHelicopters. =650 \0$aRescue operations. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aHelicopters. =650 24$aRescue operations. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23200S.htm =LDR 02295nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP23198S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23198S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23198S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aMatsuda, N.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFour Cases of Anorectal Abscess After Hip Contusion While on Skis /$cN. Matsuda. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (7 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aInfection of the ischiorectal space may spread rapidly and extensively resulting in an anorectal abscess. The infection commonly results from hematogenous infection, a ruptured anal hemorrhoid, anal fissures, prolapsed thrombosed internal hemorrhoid, or in association with injury of the anal skin or mucous membrane by the nozzle of an enema syringe. I present here four cases of posterior anorectal abscess (PAA) resulting from a hip contusion sustained while skiing during the past four ski seasons. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAnorectal abscess. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aFistula. =650 \0$aSkiing injuries. =650 14$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aAnorectal abscess. =650 24$aFistula. =650 24$aSkiing injuries. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23198S.htm =LDR 02653nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP23192S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23192S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23192S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aHull, ML.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA New Electromechanical Binding/Dynamometer for Actively Controlled Snow Ski Binding Systems /$cG. Wunderly, ML. Hull. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the design and performance evaluation of a second generation integral binding/dynamometer. To reduce cross-sensitivity, the dynamometer consists of seven elastic elements that are designed to offer minimal mechanical coupling. Through judicious location of the elements and interconnection of strain gages fixed to the elements, the dynamometer signals indicate the generalized loading (that is, six load components) between the boot and ski. Dynamometer elements are contained within the housing of the binding. The housing is fixed to the ski using a technique that makes the dynamometer readings immune to ski flexure. Accuracy checks of the dynamometer under a variety of loadings have documented its ability to consistently resolve forces to within 10% and moments to within 5%. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aDynamometers. =650 \0$aElectromechanical. =650 \0$aRelease bindings. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aDynamometers. =650 24$aElectromechanical. =650 24$aRelease bindings. =700 1\$aWunderly, G.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23192S.htm =LDR 02393nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP23179S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23179S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23179S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aEkström, H.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Force Interplay Between the Foot, Binding, and Ski in Cross-Country Skiing /$cH. Ekström. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aThe frequency of skiing injuries that occur during cross-country skiing is increasing, depending on new ski equipment, skiing style, and so forth. Comparative investigations of the breaking strengths for skis made of wood and fiberglass and different types of cross-country bindings and boots have been tested and compared against fracture strength data of the tibia and the knee. A combination of bending- and torsion-fracturemoment from the whole man-equipment system indicates a need for cross-country ski bindings with release functions for the future. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBreaking strengths. =650 \0$aCross-country skiing trauma. =650 \0$aRelease bindings. =650 \0$aSkiing safety. =650 14$aSkiing safety. =650 24$aBreaking strengths. =650 24$aCross-country skiing trauma. =650 24$aRelease bindings. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23179S.htm =LDR 02118nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP23189S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23189S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23189S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aMösch, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTest Devices for Ski Bindings Sold in Sports Shops :$bState of the Art and Future Development /$cA. Nagel, S. Mösch. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aIn the course of the last 15 years it has been possible to reduce the number of typical skiing injuries by means of consequent research, improvement of the skiing equipment, training of the personnel in sport shops, and information transmitted to the skiers. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSetting. =650 \0$aSki bindings. =650 \0$aSkiing safety. =650 \0$aTest devices for bindings. =650 14$aSkiing safety. =650 24$aSetting. =650 24$aSki bindings. =650 24$aTest devices for bindings. =700 1\$aNagel, A.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23189S.htm =LDR 02953nam a2200721 i 4500 =001 STP23172S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23172S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23172S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aKuo, CY.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIdentification of the Knee Joint in Varus-Valgus and Longitudinal Rotations in Laboratory and Snow Skiing Experiments /$cCY. Kuo, CD. Mote. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe relationships between rotations across the knee joint in the varus-valgus and longitudinal directions and the externally applied moments at the foot are investigated in laboratory and in skiing field tests. Auto regressive moving average exogenous (ARMAX) models of rotation across the knee resulting from moments applied to the foot are constructed using methods of system identification. The predictions of rotations by ARMAX models are compared with measurements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSports medicine. =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aIdentification. =650 \0$aKnee joints. =650 \0$aBiomechanics. =650 \0$aKnee injuries. =650 \0$aKnee rotations. =650 \0$aSports mechanics. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aInjury mechanisms. =650 \0$aSnow skiing injuries. =650 \0$aHuman mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 14$aBiomechanics. =650 24$aIdentification. =650 24$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aInjury mechanisms. =650 24$aARMA. =650 24$aARMAX. =650 24$aKnee injuries. =650 24$aKnee joints. =650 24$aKnee rotations. =650 24$aModeling. =650 24$aSnow skiing injuries. =650 24$aSports mechanics. =650 24$aSports medicine. =700 1\$aMote, CD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23172S.htm =LDR 02678nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23187S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23187S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23187S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aDelouche, G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aBindings' Release Setting in Alpine Skiing /$cG. Delouche. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aThis paper presents a synthesis and an evaluation of all the steps leading to the final release setting of alpine skiing boot/binding systems. The study is based on the material presently available and shows the maximum discrepancies that can be expected (1) in choosing the right setting value and (2) in checking the real system. These discrepancies may be 20 to 25%. The paper also contains some proposals on how to reduce the influence of what may be considered as the most influential parameter, mainly the choice of the "ability correction factor." Moreover, it shows that the tendency to obtain a greater accuracy for the basic release values is a fallacious one and that we should concentrate instead on an ASTM type evaluation, which is a better indication of the overall "quality" of the system. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aBinding setting. =650 \0$aRelease forces. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 \0$aStatistical scattering. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aBinding setting. =650 24$aBoot/binding system. =650 24$aRelease forces. =650 24$aSkier's parameters characteristics evaluation. =650 24$aStatistical scattering. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23187S.htm =LDR 02448nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23195S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23195S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23195S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aSerita, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCauses of Skiing Injuries :$bA Study of Temperature and Ski Area Congestion /$cK. Serita. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aCauses of the ski injuries differ greatly, since the sport involves variable weather conditions, individual physical fitness, ski equipment, snow conditions, and perhaps skier's mental attitude and nutrition. There are two peak hours for accidents on days when the air temperature is higher than the monthly mean temperature, and one peak hour, on days when it is lower. Most skiing injuries occur when the ground snow turns to be what Mock called "Fohnschee." If we can predict changes in snow conditions, this could help reduce the number of casualties. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAccident peak. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aSkiing injuries. =650 \0$aTemperature transition. =650 \0$aWarning sign in snow. =650 14$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aAccident peak. =650 24$aSkiing injuries. =650 24$aTemperature transition. =650 24$aWarning sign in snow. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23195S.htm =LDR 02529nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP23173S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23173S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23173S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aLouie, JK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aContribution of the Musculature to Rotatory Laxity and Torsional Stiffness at the Knee /$cJK. Louie, CD. Mote. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (27 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b18 =520 3\$aThe relationships between the mean rectified electromyogram (EMG) from two muscle groups crossing the knee joint and the rotational stiffness and laxity about the longitudinal axis of the lower leg were investigated. The EMG signals from three of the quadricep muscle group and two of the hamstring muscle group were monitored using surface electrodes. Each subject sustained self-induced muscle activity from specific muscle combinations while a torque rotating the foot medially and laterally is externally applied. Joint rotation is measured using an electrogoniometer. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aElectrogoniometers. =650 \0$aKnee (anatomy) =650 \0$aKnee joint stiffness. =650 \0$aMuscle groups. =650 14$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aElectrogoniometers. =650 24$aEMG. =650 24$aKnee (anatomy) =650 24$aKnee joint stiffness. =650 24$aMuscle groups. =700 1\$aMote, CD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23173S.htm =LDR 03255nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP23180S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23180S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23180S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aEttlinger, CF.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe In-Boot Fracture /$cJE. Shealy, CF. Ettlinger. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aWhile the overall skiing injury rate has decreased dramatically over the past decade or so, the greatest reduction has taken place with respect to tibial shaft and ankle injuries. Torsional injuries of the tibia have decreased by 85 to 90% from its previous value. Bending fractures of the tibia have only been reduced by about 60 to 65% from its previous value. In fact, bending fractures are now more common than twisting fractures. In this report, a series of five bending fractures are examined. In each case, the binding release values were set in accordance with recommended values. In each case, the binding failed to release. When the boots were tested in the manner of International Committee for Safety in Skiing (IAS) Ski Shoes for Adults, Size 36 and Larger (150) for forward flex, the boots were found to allow forward flex well in excess of the 40° to 45° value in the IAS 150 specification. This report suggests that the failure of the boot to act as a transmission device to transmit the load from the skier to the binding may be a major factor in bending fractures of the tibia. Recommendations are made with respect to variables that an appropriate standard or specification should consider. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aBending fractures. =650 \0$aBoot related fractures. =650 \0$aBoot specifications. =650 \0$aIn-boot fractures. =650 \0$aSki injuries. =650 \0$aTibial shaft fractures. =650 14$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aBending fractures. =650 24$aBoot related fractures. =650 24$aBoot specifications. =650 24$aIn-boot fractures. =650 24$aSki injuries. =650 24$aTibial shaft fractures. =700 1\$aShealy, JE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23180S.htm =LDR 02851nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP23178S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23178S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23178S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aSakata, T.,$eauthor. =245 10$aConsiderations on Mechanical Properties of Skis /$cT. Sakata. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aSince 1975, the Japanese magazine, SKIER, and its technical staff have been endeavoring to measure the mechanical properties and shape of skis sold in the market. For over eleven years they measured 763 pairs of skis manufactured in various countries. In this paper the outline of the "SKI TEST" is introduced, and it shows how the typical mechanical properties of the ski have changed during these eleven years. From the results, the following two interesting facts can be postulated: (1) the torsional rigidities are not critical for skiing performance and (2) on the contrary, the flexural rigidities are so important that the flexural rigidities must be kept within tolerance. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMoment of inertia. =650 \0$aBending. =650 \0$aTorsion. =650 \0$aDeflection. =650 \0$aSki vibration. =650 \0$aSki mass. =650 \0$aSki tests. =650 \0$aMechanical properties. =650 \0$aNatural frequency. =650 \0$aHuman mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 14$aSki tests. =650 24$aMechanical properties. =650 24$aBending. =650 24$aDeflection. =650 24$aTorsion. =650 24$aMoment of inertia. =650 24$aSki mass. =650 24$aNatural frequency. =650 24$aSki vibration. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23178S.htm =LDR 02930nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP23190S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23190S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23190S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aBahniuk, E.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Use of an Anthropometric Dummy for Testing a New Ski Binding-Boot System /$cE. Bahniuk, J. Strunc. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aThe purpose of this report is to document tests of the release characteristics of a new flexible ski boot and binding design. The analysis was done by comparing the new system (Nava) with a classical system (Geze). The analysis yields the following results. (1) In six of the eight trials the Nava binding released consistent with static ski shop settings. In two trials the Nava binding had an early release at the heel. (2) The Geze binding did not release in six of the seven tests. Note that injury producing forces were not attained in the Geze tests. (3) The tibia longitudinal (Z axis) moments measured on the Nava tests were greater than the moments observed with the Geze binding. It can be concluded the tibia moments that will occur during a fall will be different between the two ski binding boot concepts. The Nava system released the dummy before these moments were excessive, but the stiff boot, classical binding did not produce as a high a moment on the skier. (4) Further testing might be needed to account for Z-moment differences between the two designs. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAnthropometric dummy. =650 \0$aBindings. =650 \0$aBoots. =650 \0$aSafety. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aAnthropometric dummy. =650 24$aBindings. =650 24$aBoots. =650 24$aSafety. =700 1\$aStrunc, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23190S.htm =LDR 03009nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23197S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23197S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23197S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aJohnson, RJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCarpometacarpal Dislocations of the Thumb in Skiing Injuries /$cPW. O'Connell, RJ. Johnson, JV. Mogan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aSeven cases of carpometacarpal (CMC) dislocation of the thumb were followed up after being seen at the Sugarbush Ski Area Clinic and at other Vermont ski areas during the 1981 through 1982 and 1982 through 1983 seasons. No previous cases had been seen among 3171 ski injuries treated at the Sugarbush Clinic over the past ten years. All injured skiers reported jamming their thumb longitudinally into the snow with most retaining the ski pole in their palm. All cases were initially treated with reduction and immobilization in a thumb spica cast, usually for 3 to 5 weeks. Two cases required further immobilization with percutaneous Kirschner wires. None of the seven patients in our study required ligament reconstruction or repair, and all had either good or excellent results based on strength, stability, pain, and range of motion (ROM). Our study suggests that retention of the ski pole in the hand during a fall may play a significant role in dislocation of the CMC joint. Most cases can be treated with simple reduction and immobilization with good to excellent results. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aCarpometacarpal joint dislocation. =650 \0$aSkiing injuries. =650 \0$aThumb injuries. =650 14$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aCarpometacarpal joint dislocation. =650 24$aSkiing injuries. =650 24$aThumb injuries. =700 1\$aMogan, JV.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aO'Connell, PW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23197S.htm =LDR 02672nam a2200697 i 4500 =001 STP23185S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23185S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23185S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aEkeland, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aComparison of the BfU and IAS Binding Adjustment Systems for Competitive Skiers /$cA. Ekeland, Ø. Lund. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe binding lateral toe release torques recommended by The Swiss Association for Accident Prevention (BfU) and the International Association for Safety in Skiing (IAS) have been compared for 376 competitive skiers. The ski racers were randomly selected from the participants of seven alpine competitions, arranged in Norway during the winters of 1982 and 1983. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAge factors. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aBinding release torques. =650 \0$aBody height. =650 \0$aBody weight. =650 \0$aRelease bindings. =650 \0$aSex factors. =650 \0$aSkiing safety. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 \0$aSports. =650 \0$aTibia. =650 \0$aTibial fractures. =650 14$aAge factors. =650 24$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aBinding release torques. =650 24$aBody height. =650 24$aBody weight. =650 24$aRelease bindings. =650 24$aSex factors. =650 24$aSkiing safety. =650 24$aSkiing. =650 24$aSports. =650 24$aTibia. =650 24$aTibial fractures. =700 1\$aLund, Ø.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23185S.htm =LDR 02840nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP23196S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23196S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23196S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aGlaeser, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIncidence, Morbidity, and Mortality of Torso Trauma from Skiing /$cRA. Zink, H. Glaeser. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aApproximately 375 000 people, living in Western Germany purchase special skiing insurance. More than 95% of the skiing accidents that happened in this population during the winters from 1980 and 1981 through 1983 and 1984 were registered and analyzed. This study includes accidents only if they occurred during Alpine skiing, if they were not caused by avalanches, and if the patients had to spend more than 24 h in the hospital for treatment or observation on behalf of torso trauma or polytrauma. One-hundred sixty-seven patients were finally selected by the following criteria: 71% were male, 29% female. The patient's age ranged from 9 to 72 years with an average of 32.2 years. Most of them were experienced skiers who skied for longer than 15 years and 3 to 4 weeks per winter. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAbdominal trauma. =650 \0$aEconomy. =650 \0$aKidney lesion. =650 \0$aSkiing accidents. =650 \0$aSkiing population of West Germany. =650 \0$aTreatment costs. =650 \0$aUrogenital trauma. =650 14$aSkiing accidents. =650 24$aAbdominal trauma. =650 24$aEconomy. =650 24$aKidney lesion. =650 24$aSkiing population of West Germany. =650 24$aTreatment costs. =650 24$aUrogenital trauma. =700 1\$aZink, RA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23196S.htm =LDR 02808nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP23176S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23176S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23176S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aShino, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInjury of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament of the Knee in Downhill Skiing :$bIts Pathomechanism and Treatment /$cK. Shino, S. Horibe, J. Nagano, K. Ono. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aWe reviewed 26 skiers who underwent a repair or reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament because of tears of the ligament to study how the ligaments were torn in downhill skiing and how the lesion should be treated. It was pointed out that isolated tear of the ligament was more common than a tear combined with medial collateral ligament injuries and that vigorous contraction of the nearby quadriceps femoris muscle during extension was a major cause of injury to the ligament. For maximum recovery, early corrective surgical treatment seemed to be essential. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 \0$aDownhill skiing. =650 \0$aEarly surgical treatment. =650 \0$aSports injury. =650 \0$aAnterior cruciate ligament injury. =650 \0$aHuman mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xSafety measures$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 14$aSkiing. =650 24$aSports injury. =650 24$aDownhill skiing. =650 24$aAnterior cruciate ligament injury. =650 24$aChronic anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency. =650 24$aEarly surgical treatment. =700 1\$aHoribe, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aNagano, J.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aOno, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23176S.htm =LDR 03340nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP23184S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1987\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23184S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23184S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aRC1220.S5 =082 04$a617/.1027$223 =100 1\$aEkeland, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOn-slope Evaluation of Alpine Release Bindings /$cA. Ekeland, Ø. Lund. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1987. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aThe release bindings of 376 alpine ski racers have been examined by onslope recordings of the lateral toe release torques. The skiers were randomly selected from the participants of seven alpine competitions arranged in Norway during the winters of 1982 and 1983. Several bindings displayed release torques that deviated significantly from the binding settings. The mean deviation was 6% (P < 0.001), but the dispersion was considerable (range: -71 to 125%). About 40% of the bindings released in accordance with the setting (±10%), and 7% released for values 50% beyond the setting. The deviation of binding release from binding setting increased with increasing binding age and with increased frequency of bindings with insufficient lug clearance at the toepiece (the binding front safe was mounted too low). The mean binding release/setting deviation varied with the binding models tested but was negligible for bindings self-release tested the same week. In conclusion, alpine bindings should be properly mounted and adjusted, be of a relatively recent age, and self-release tested every day before skiing to prevent an unintentional high release level. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAthletic Injuries$xprevention & control. =650 \0$aSkis and skiing$xWounds and injuries$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAge factors. =650 \0$aAthletic injuries. =650 \0$aBinding models. =650 \0$aBinding release torques. =650 \0$aBinding tests. =650 \0$aRelease bindings. =650 \0$aSkiing safety. =650 \0$aSkiing trauma. =650 \0$aSkiing. =650 \0$aSports. =650 14$aAge factors. =650 24$aAthletic injuries. =650 24$aBinding models. =650 24$aBinding release torques. =650 24$aBinding tests. =650 24$aRelease bindings. =650 24$aSkiing safety. =650 24$aSkiing trauma. =650 24$aSkiing. =650 24$aSports. =700 1\$aLund, Ø.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23184S.htm =LDR 02235nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23727S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23727S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23727S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aKaufman, JG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aQuality and Reliability Issues in Materials Databases :$bASTM Committee E 49.05 /$cJG. Kaufman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aRecent action by ASTM Committee E 49.05 has renewed progress in addressing quality and reliability issues for materials databases. Three major thrusts, the development of a guide for the development and management of materials databases, standardization of specific quality indicators for data and databases, and standardization of database descriptions are being carried forward. An overview of these three activities is provided in this paper. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aStandardization. =650 \0$aDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aQuality. =650 \0$aReliability. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 14$aQuality. =650 24$aReliability. =650 24$aStandardization. =650 24$aMaterials. =650 24$aDatabases. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23727S.htm =LDR 02709nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP23757S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23757S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23757S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aAshby, MF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaterials Selection for Mechanical Design /$cD. Cebon, MF. Ashby. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA novel materials-selection procedure has been implemented in a computer program. The procedure makes use of 'Materials Selection Charts': a new way of displaying material property data which enables the use of a number of novel optimisation procedures. These rely on developing 'performance indices': a combination of material properties which, if maximised, maximise performance. The charts are designed to present the materials, and the performance indices in such a way that an optimum selection becomes possible. Section shape can be included, allowing the optimum selection of both material and shape. The software is described and a case study is presented. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aDatabases. =650 \0$aDesign. =650 \0$aMaterial properties. =650 \0$aMaterials selection charts. =650 \0$aMaterials selection. =650 \0$aOptimisation. =650 \0$aPerformance indices. =650 \0$aShape factors. =650 14$aMaterials selection. =650 24$aDatabases. =650 24$aDesign. =650 24$aMaterial properties. =650 24$aMaterials selection charts. =650 24$aOptimisation. =650 24$aPerformance indices. =650 24$aShape factors. =700 1\$aCebon, D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23757S.htm =LDR 02517nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP23752S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23752S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23752S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aArents, HC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProbing the Boundaries of Knowledge-Based Systems /$cMJ. Vancoille, HM. Smets, WF. Bogaerts, HC. Arents. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aAlthough expert systems have been a central focus of attention in the materials community for a couple of years now, it is surprising that so few really successful systems have hit the market. This has probably to do with the fact that dealing with materials property data is not a trivial task. It might also indicate that expert systems lack some properties (or that those have not yet been fully developed) to deal with materials property data and that some alternative and complementary techniques will have to be used, such as neural networks, hypermedia systems and intelligent interfaces to deal with specific problems. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aExpert system. =650 \0$aHypertext. =650 \0$aIntelligent interface. =650 \0$aNeural network. =650 14$aExpert system. =650 24$aHypertext. =650 24$aIntelligent interface. =650 24$aNeural network. =700 1\$aBogaerts, WF.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSmets, HM.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVancoille, MJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23752S.htm =LDR 03219nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP23726S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23726S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23726S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aGrattidge, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProblems of Interpretation and Representation in the Computerization of a Printed Reference Work on Materials Data /$cW. Grattidge, WB. Lund, JH. Westbrook. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (29 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aProblems encountered during a recently completed computerization project of a massive reference work (MilHdbk 5E), capturing approximately 300 tables and 1000 graphs, are identified and their solution described. Some of these problems appeared at the data entry stage, others during the process of validation of the completeness and homogeneity of the final 18,000 database records. The major categories of problems identified and illustrated comprise:inconsistencies and ambiguities arising from excessive compression in the printed form, explicit linkages which are required between exhibits for the computerized version, incomplete linkages, and other errors and ambiguities. In addressing these problems, the computer itself is used insofar as possible. First, to identify the existence of the problem, and second, to apply constraints, perform linkages, implement denormalization routines, etc. to produce the desired set of searchable records used to form the database. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCanonical data record. =650 \0$aComputerization. =650 \0$aConstraint. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aDenormalization. =650 \0$aLinkage. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials data. =650 \0$aMetadata. =650 \0$aTerminology. =650 \0$aValidation. =650 14$aMaterials data. =650 24$aCanonical data record. =650 24$aComputerization. =650 24$aConstraint. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aDenormalization. =650 24$aLinkage. =650 24$aMetadata. =650 24$aTerminology. =650 24$aValidation. =700 1\$aLund, WB.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWestbrook, JH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23726S.htm =LDR 03143nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP23731S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23731S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23731S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aBreuer, H.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProgress with International Standards for the Acquisition and Presentation of Data on Plastics for Computerized Databases /$cH. Breuer, GD. Dean. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aIn recent years, there have been initiatives in France, Germany and the United Kingdom to develop standard procedures for the acquisition and presentation of comparable data on plastics. In 1988, a Working Group first met in ISO TC61 to consider the preparation of International Standards. In order to progress the work as rapidly as feasible in ISO and to harmonise opinions in different countries, a technical advisory committee has been formed consisting of representatives from France, Germany and the UK. The first phase of the work was concerned with data comprising single-point values for the limited range of properties commonly included in data sheets. Subsequently, the development of standards has been considered for the measurement and presentation of Multipoint data for which a more substantial quantity of information is involved. These standards will identify sets of property data for plastics which should facilitate the comparison of materials from different suppliers and their selection for a range of applications. The standards specify all the metadata associated with each measurement value and should thereby also assist the storage of the data in computerised databases. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials comparison. =650 \0$aMultipoint data. =650 \0$aPlastics. =650 \0$aSingle-point data. =650 \0$aStandard tests for plastics. =650 14$aPlastics. =650 24$aMaterials comparison. =650 24$aMultipoint data. =650 24$aSingle-point data. =650 24$aStandard tests for plastics. =700 1\$aDean, GD.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23731S.htm =LDR 02772nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23776S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23776S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23776S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aBrady, PM.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAnalysis and Evaluation of Data for Advanced Composite Materials /$cCH. Newton, PM. Brady, DL. Volk. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aAdvanced composite materials are used to replace more traditional metals and alloys in structural applications. Material property data for these composite materials are necessary for their use. The analysis and evaluation of these data, prior to their inclusion in a materials properties database, is essential due to variability that may result from test methodology, processing, and other factors. The systematic evaluation of these data requires consideration of the initial treatment of the data, statistical analysis, technical evaluation of the data, and assessment of the test procedure and other documentation. The information is presented at the review level since the details of each step in the process, particularly the statistical analysis and the theoretical predictions of properties, are clearly beyond the scope of the paper. References are provided for more detailed information. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aComposite materials. =650 \0$aData evaluation. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials databases. =650 \0$aStatistical analysis. =650 14$aMaterials databases. =650 24$aComposite materials. =650 24$aData evaluation. =650 24$aStatistical analysis. =700 1\$aNewton, CH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVolk, DL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23776S.htm =LDR 02496nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP23739S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23739S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23739S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aKaufman, JG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aOnline Access to Worldwide Sources of Materials Performance Data--1991 Update on the Materials Property Data Network (MPD Network) /$cJG. Kaufman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThe National Materials Property Data Network, Inc., or MPD Network, is a not-for-profit service for the international engineering and material science communities with the mission of providing single-point online access to reliable performance data for materials and for joints in those materials. MPD Network is the result of a cooperative approach to answering the critical need for better access to numeric/factual data that is being carried forward in association with a number of technical societies, government laboratories, universities, and more than 50 sponsors from private industry. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aMPD Network. =650 \0$aNetwork. =650 \0$aNumeric. =650 \0$aProperties. =650 14$aMaterials. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aMPD Network. =650 24$aNetwork. =650 24$aNumeric. =650 24$aOnline. =650 24$aProperties. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23739S.htm =LDR 02761nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP23759S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23759S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23759S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aBrooks, R.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Component Modelling System to Aid Materials Selection in Engineering Design /$cR. Brooks, DG. Elliman, TB. Chia. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aA highly interactive system is described for the modelling and analysis of simple engineering components. The system has been developed to provide flexible control over the component profile and to aid materials selection through close integration with materials selection software and a materials database. The system allows the designer to investigate the relationship between component geometry, loading, boundary conditions, other design parameters and suitable materials. The methodology behind the system flexibility is described and the software structure, which is based on object-oriented programming methods, is also outlined. A description of the user interface is included and the application of the system to materials selection for automotive components is discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aComponent modelling. =650 \0$aComputer-aided design. =650 \0$aConceptual design. =650 \0$aMaterials selection. =650 \0$aObject-oriented language. =650 14$aComponent modelling. =650 24$aComputer-aided design. =650 24$aConceptual design. =650 24$aMaterials selection. =650 24$aObject-oriented language. =700 1\$aChia, TB.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aElliman, DG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23759S.htm =LDR 03205nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP23737S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23737S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23737S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aDereims, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aNeutral Exchange Format for Materials Databanks, Based on Z 99-001 AFNOR Standard /$cDR. Vinard, C. Pelleing, M. Dereims. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b2 =520 3\$aSAINT-GOBAIN has developed a materials database SG-PROMAT, describing the various materials (Glass, Refractories, Ceramics, Cement, Cast Iron, and Cellulose) used or produced by its 281 affiliates through the world. The format used is QUESTEL+(Telesystemes Questel). Factual documents can be searched on either a ASCII or VIDEOTEX (Minitel) terminal. Selections can be made in particular for numerical values of the material properties and behaviour. The NFZ 99-100 (AFNOR) standard has been developed to be used as a world exchange standard for components in CAD/CAM libraries. It is based on SQL tables enabling the definition of the structure of the information to be transmitted and 2) the implementation of a dictionary of the parameters in their different languages. Other SQL tables are used to contain the data themselves. The use of this neutral format will enable SAINT-GOBAIN to transfer the information to the QUESTEL base, and also to transfer the information to its world-wide customers and licensees, who will themselves convert the information for integration into their own data systems. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aDatabanks. =650 \0$aIndustry. =650 \0$aMaterials properties and behavior. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aNeutral exchange format. =650 \0$aQuestel. =650 \0$aVideotex. =650 14$aMaterials. =650 24$aAfnor. =650 24$aDatabanks. =650 24$aIndustry. =650 24$aMaterials properties and behavior. =650 24$aNeutral exchange format. =650 24$aNFZ 99. =650 24$aQuestel. =650 24$aVideotex. =700 1\$aPelleing, C.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aVinard, DR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23737S.htm =LDR 02535nam a2200481 i 4500 =001 STP23742S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23742S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23742S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aNewley, RA.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Integration of Materials Information into Engineering Design /$cRA. Newley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe correct selection and use of materials for aerospace products is one of the fundamental aspects of the design process which can provide the necessary competitive advantage to ensure a company's survival and success. At Dowty a number of steps are being taken towards integration of the selection of materials into engineering design - one of which is the creation of a Materials Information (Database) System. This paper describes the evolution of the Information System from the initial recognition of the need, and a specification for an engineering materials database is proposed. It is demonstrated that a Materials Information System will differ from conventional data processing applications in a number of important respects if it is to fully satisfy the requirements of design. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aEngineering design. =650 \0$aMaterials data structure. =650 \0$aMaterials information. =650 14$aMaterials information. =650 24$aEngineering design. =650 24$aMaterials data structure. =650 24$aSTEP. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23742S.htm =LDR 02909nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP23754S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23754S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23754S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aLees, WA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAdhesive Selection by Means of the PAL Program /$cWA. Lees, PJ. Selby. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe development of PAL, a material selection program, is reviewed in relation to the correct choice of an engineering adhesive. For this choice to be accurate the requirements of the adherends, the productions processes and the ultimate use of the bonded components need to be taken into account. It is shown that selection by means of a "rejection-residue" process is an effective basis on which to construct an "Expert System" and that quantitative, and frequently elusive, information does not have to be used. PAL's own form of "fuzzy-logic", which is illustrated, copes well with imprecision and allows extremely fast operation. This latter is one of PAL's challenges of the conventional approach to the subject which usually comprises a "Shell" developed in isolation from the information (expertise) with which it is subsequently loaded. The modus operandi of PAL is described together with its automatic presentation of important, though unsolicited, information. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAdhesive selection. =650 \0$aData base. =650 \0$aEngineering adhesives. =650 \0$aExpert system. =650 \0$aFuzzy logic. =650 \0$aUnsolicited information. =650 14$aExpert system. =650 24$aAdhesive selection. =650 24$aData base. =650 24$aEngineering adhesives. =650 24$aFuzzy logic. =650 24$aUnsolicited information. =700 1\$aSelby, PJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23754S.htm =LDR 02794nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP23779S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23779S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23779S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aHagström, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMateds - Materials Technology Education System. A System for Materials Science Education and Materials Selection /$cJ. Hagström, R. Sandström. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aA materials property databank for aluminium alloys with information adapted to engineering applications is presented. The databank contains property data for about 100 wrought and 45 cast alloys. Data exist for mechanical, physical and thermal properties as well as for technological properties related to formability, joining, corrosion resistance, etc. The total number of properties is at present 58. The system offers flexibility in the way search criteria can be entered as well as in data presentation modes which heavily rely on graphics. Both systematic materials selection including preselection, discriminating search and optimisation as well as more conventional semi-systematic methods are available. MATEDS has been used extensively in university education and for industrial applications since 1988. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAluminium alloys. =650 \0$aAluminium. =650 \0$aEducation. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials database. =650 \0$aMaterials selection. =650 \0$aProperties. =650 14$aMaterials database. =650 24$aAluminium alloys. =650 24$aAluminium. =650 24$aEducation. =650 24$aMaterials selection. =650 24$aProperties. =700 1\$aSandström, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23779S.htm =LDR 02604nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP23756S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23756S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23756S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aLi, C.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Database System for Atmospheric Corrosion /$cZ. Qu, C. Li, G. Wang, R. Zhu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (5 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aThis paper states the function, the architecture and the establishment of an atmospheric corrosion database for materials. A relational data structure is used for the database design. The system can collect, arrange and store vast amounts of atmospheric corrosion data for ferrous and non-ferrous metals materials and coatings under eight different climate conditions of the whole country, and supply fourteen kinds of report forms. The advantages of the system are that it is convenient to operate and easy to master. It has been used in China to compile the results of Chinese research on atmospheric corrosion and protection. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAtmospheric corrosion. =650 \0$aCoatings. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aEnvironment factors. =650 \0$aFerrous metals. =650 \0$aNon-ferrous metals. =650 14$aAtmospheric corrosion. =650 24$aCoatings. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aEnvironment factors. =650 24$aFerrous metals. =650 24$aNon-ferrous metals. =700 1\$aQu, Z.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWang, G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZhu, R.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23756S.htm =LDR 02150nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP23762S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23762S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23762S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aMösl, FG.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Further Development of Databanks in Germany /$cFG. Mösl. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aThe paper gives some information on the development of materials databanks in Germany since the second ASTM-Symposium in Orlando/USA in November 1989. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCooperation. =650 \0$aData systems. =650 \0$aEast-Germany. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials databanks. =650 \0$aMaterials databases. =650 \0$aNational programs. =650 \0$aProperties. =650 \0$aUser friendly access. =650 14$aMaterials databases. =650 24$aCooperation. =650 24$aData systems. =650 24$aEast-Germany. =650 24$aMaterials databanks. =650 24$aNational programs. =650 24$aProperties. =650 24$aUser friendly access. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23762S.htm =LDR 02313nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23746S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23746S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23746S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aAnderson, DB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExpert Systems and Materials Property Databases /$cDB. Anderson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aThe incorporation of interactive interfaces with databases to simulate those found in expert systems and the induction of rules from data are promising approaches toward facilitating the retrieval and interpretation of materials property data, thus combining the benefits of expert system and traditional database technologies. The hybrid system concept of utilizing data as facts and knowledge as rules is described in the context of addressing the need for expanding database utility to meet a broader range of user requirements. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aExpert system. =650 \0$aInterface. =650 \0$aKnowledge base. =650 \0$aMaterials property. =650 14$aDatabase. =650 24$aExpert system. =650 24$aInterface. =650 24$aKnowledge base. =650 24$aMaterials property. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23746S.htm =LDR 02642nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23735S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23735S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23735S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aRumble, J.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Step Model of Materials Information /$cJ. Rumble. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aAn information model of materials and their properties has been developed to support an international standard on product model data. Under the auspices of ISO, the Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data (STEP) is being developed to support data exchange between software that performs all the engineering functions associated with manufactured products. Materials information is very important for STEP and the modeling effort has two goals: to provide a general framework for the description of a material, its properties, and the environment in which those properties are meaningful; and to support the use of materials information in product-related applications. The modeling effort has built upon work of several groups, especially ASTM Committee E49. The model has been developed using a data modeling language and its associated graphical representation. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aData models. =650 \0$aInformation model. =650 \0$aMaterial database. =650 \0$aMaterial testing. =650 14$aData models. =650 24$aInformation model. =650 24$aISO. =650 24$aMaterial database. =650 24$aMaterial testing. =650 24$aSTEP. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23735S.htm =LDR 03371nam a2200757 i 4500 =001 STP23740S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23740S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23740S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aDowns, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaterials Information and Conceptual Data Modeling /$cP. Sargent, E. Subrahmanian, M. Downs, R. Greene, D. Rishel. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (18 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b33 =520 3\$aWe have been developing a novel method for systematizing the concepts behind the information stored in many disparate databases containing materials test data. The conceptual structure produced will be used as a basis for the development of software systems which integrate engineers' access to many different databases. The major problems and the reason why the meanings of the concepts require explicit structuring are that (a) the everyday vocabulary used is ambiguous, (b) the same data item will have many valid names, (c) similar information is obtained by different laboratories using different methods and different scientific conceptual structures. There are also many organizational problems concerning responsibility, authority and maintenance. The complexity of the relationships between concepts requires a new technique of unusual sophistication in its handling of defaults and inheritance. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aConcepts. =650 \0$aData dictionaries. =650 \0$aFrames. =650 \0$aInheritance. =650 \0$aKnowledge. =650 \0$aMaterials databases. =650 \0$aMaterials expert systems. =650 \0$aMetadata. =650 \0$aNumeric databases. =650 \0$aOntology. =650 \0$aRelationships. =650 \0$aTerminology. =650 \0$aThesaurus. =650 14$aConcepts. =650 24$aData dictionaries. =650 24$aFrames. =650 24$aInheritance. =650 24$aKnowledge. =650 24$aMaterials databases. =650 24$aMaterials expert systems. =650 24$aMetadata. =650 24$aNumeric databases. =650 24$aOntology. =650 24$aRelationships. =650 24$aTerminology. =650 24$aThesaurus. =700 1\$aGreene, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRishel, D.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSargent, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSubrahmanian, E.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23740S.htm =LDR 02630nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP23750S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23750S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23750S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aBegley, EF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIssues in the Development of an Advanced Ceramic Materials Selector Expert System /$cEF. Begley, RG. Munro. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b30 =520 3\$aA materials selector expert system for advanced ceramics is being designed to assist users in identifying candidate materials for gas-fueled heat exchangers and other applications which may involve processing parameters, environmental conditions, and physical constraints. The selection process will require an appropriate and relevant knowledge base of materials properties as well as applicable rules and heuristics. The NIST Structural Ceramics Database (SCD) provides the cornerstone for the materials selector expert system and supplies critical microstructural and property measurement data. The anticipated evolution of the SCD to a knowledge-based system is discussed with an emphasis on relevant development issues. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aAdvanced ceramics. =650 \0$aArtificial intelligence. =650 \0$aExpert systems. =650 \0$aHeat exchanger. =650 \0$aMaterial selector. =650 14$aAdvanced ceramics. =650 24$aArtificial intelligence. =650 24$aExpert systems. =650 24$aHeat exchanger. =650 24$aMaterial selector. =700 1\$aMunro, RG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23750S.htm =LDR 02582nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP23766S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23766S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23766S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aAndrew, SP.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe FATDAC Code for Fatigue Database Analysis /$cSP. Andrew, ED. Eason, SB. Warmbrodt. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b25 =520 3\$aThe FATDAC code, an interactive, modular, menu-driven computer program was developed to interface directly with a database for the analysis of fatigue and corrosion fatigue data. The code provides a variety of analysis techniques to solve problems inherent in fatigue databases. The solutions include: (1) an optimization process which minimizes the numerical scatter in da/dN that arises from differentiation of (a,N) data, (2) a feature for combining data from many investigators while taking into account the varying amount of crack extension or life represented by each point, and (3) weighted least squares techniques for fitting standard or user-defined models to (da/dN,?K) =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aComputer code. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aFatigue. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aModeling. =650 \0$aOptimization. =650 \0$aScatter. =650 14$aFatigue. =650 24$aComputer code. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aModeling. =650 24$aOptimization. =650 24$aScatter. =700 1\$aEason, ED.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aWarmbrodt, SB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23766S.htm =LDR 02948nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP23772S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23772S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23772S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aHeine, G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInformation Engineering :$bAdding Value to Data /$cN. Swindells, G. Heine. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aOne of the important conclusions from the Materials Database Demonstrator Programme of the Commission of the European Communities was that the data available from the first generation of on-line databases in the Programme was regarded, by evaluation panels with a broad range of material interests, as having low value. If a self-sustaining market in materials information in the European Communities is to be established, then the data available should have a recognised value as being what the customer needs and can use. Information destined for the market should therefore be engineered for its intended purpose and its value ensured by this process. This concept is the basis of proposals for a new programme for materials information within the European Communities and the background to the concept of information of value and an outline of the proposals for the new programme is given. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCommission of the European Communities. =650 \0$aComputerized materials information. =650 \0$aData quality. =650 \0$aEuropean Communities. =650 \0$aInformation engineering. =650 \0$aInformation market. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 14$aEuropean Communities. =650 24$aCommission of the European Communities. =650 24$aComputerized materials information. =650 24$aData quality. =650 24$aIMPACT 2. =650 24$aInformation engineering. =650 24$aInformation market. =700 1\$aSwindells, N.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23772S.htm =LDR 02497nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP23761S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23761S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23761S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aIlten, DF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aData for the Stepwise Simulation of Heat Exchanger Performance /$cDF. Ilten. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aFouling can cause significant problems in heat transfer equipment but is in many cases intractable theoretically and experimentally. As an aid in studying the effects of fouling and ultimately in preventing it, results of stepwise checkrating simulation calculations for case studies of a typical shell and tube heat exchanger are presented. These give information on subsections of the equipment, as well as details of its overall capabilities. In order to carry out these calculations accurate physical property data at the temperature, pressure and composition conditions actually existing at desired geometric points in the heat exchanger are required. These data can be provided in part by an internationally developed extensive collection of physical property data. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDatabases. =650 \0$aFouling. =650 \0$aHeat transfer. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aPhysical properties. =650 14$aHeat transfer. =650 24$aDatabases. =650 24$aFouling. =650 24$aPhysical properties. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23761S.htm =LDR 02559nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP23723S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23723S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23723S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aBarry, T.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Needs of Users and Their Response to Materials Databanks /$cK. Hossain, T. Barry. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aThe commercial and design requirements for data at the conception of a product and at each stage of its design for processing, use and ultimate disposal place great demands on materials information. The breadth and depth of need are examined in relation to the ways in which they influence the choice of sources and types of data. It can be seen from this approach that those with the ability to draw on and make use of data from a wide range of sources have an obvious advantage in product innovation. A survey in the UK of the response of potential users of materials information systems is reviewed and possible solutions to user resistance examined. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aData quality. =650 \0$aDatabanks. =650 \0$aDatabases. =650 \0$aInformation management. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aTraceability. =650 \0$aUser resistance. =650 14$aDatabases. =650 24$aData quality. =650 24$aDatabanks. =650 24$aInformation management. =650 24$aTraceability. =650 24$aUser resistance. =700 1\$aHossain, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23723S.htm =LDR 03052nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP23764S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23764S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23764S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aForman, RG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStructure and Applications of the NASA Fracture Mechanics Database /$cVB. Lawrence, RG. Forman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aA computerized database of fracture mechanics properties of materials has been developed for use in fracture control analysis of NASA space hardware. This database currently consists of fatigue crack growth and fracture toughness data. To unify data access, a data set identification code was developed. The identification code contains fields representing the material, heat treatment, product form, crack orientation, and environmental atmosphere and temperature. For fatigue crack growth data, the file system is made up of a directory file, a specimen information file, and a numerical data points file. The fracture toughness data require only a directory file, and a specimen information file. This system is designed to be compatible with NASA/FLAGRO which is used to perform fracture control analysis for both the Space Transportation System payloads and Space Station Freedom. The database has already proven to be useful for providing least squares curve fits for materials included in NASA/FLAGRO. Also, studies have been conducted using the database to check the accuracy of crack case solutions, and to evaluate or develop improved crack growth models. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aFatigue crack growth. =650 \0$aFracture mechanics. =650 \0$aFracture toughness. =650 \0$aMaterial identification code. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 14$aFracture mechanics. =650 24$aFatigue crack growth. =650 24$aFracture toughness. =650 24$aMaterial identification code. =650 24$aNASA/FLAGRO. =700 1\$aLawrence, VB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23764S.htm =LDR 02639nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP23733S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23733S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23733S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aCverna, F.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn ASCII File Format for Materials Properties Database Import and Export /$cF. Cverna, TL. Gall, ME. Heller. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (22 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aThis paper documents the structure of a computer file used for importing and exporting material property data from database management systems. The file uses only ASCII characters. Attention is paid to each line in the file, its labels, contents, limitations, and purposes. The file was developed for use with ASM International's materials properties data base management system, Mat.DB. However, the file structure can be used independently of Mat.DB by any system programmed to read or write the file structure. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aComputers. =650 \0$aData exchange. =650 \0$aDatabases. =650 \0$aFile export. =650 \0$aFile import. =650 \0$aInformation systems. =650 \0$aMaterial properties. =650 \0$aMaterials data banks. =650 14$aASCII. =650 24$aComputers. =650 24$aData exchange. =650 24$aDatabases. =650 24$aFile export. =650 24$aFile import. =650 24$aInformation systems. =650 24$aMaterial properties. =650 24$aMaterials data banks. =700 1\$aGall, TL.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHeller, ME.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23733S.htm =LDR 02484nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP23770S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23770S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23770S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aReynard, KW.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStandards for Materials Databases - National and International Programmes - Do They Provide for Data Users Needs? /$cKW. Reynard. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aThere is a wide range of standards for materials and materials databases dealing with a variety of aspects such as testing, classification, designation, standard reference materials, use and others. They are produced by many national and international bodies whose purposes and practices are sometimes quite different. Most of these standards have their origins before the time when storage and handling of data in a computer was a possibility and the conservatism of the standards making process has not always assisted in their development to support and assist the materials database manager and all the latest kinds of data user. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDesignations. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials data. =650 \0$aQuality. =650 \0$aStandards. =650 \0$aTerminology. =650 14$aDesignations. =650 24$aMaterials data. =650 24$aQuality. =650 24$aStandards. =650 24$aTerminology. =650 24$aVAMAS. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23770S.htm =LDR 02547nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP23729S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23729S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23729S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aBarry, TI.,$eauthor. =245 10$aStandards for the Representation of Thermodynamic Data for Inorganic Materials /$cTI. Barry, MH. Rand. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b32 =520 3\$aThermodynamic data are now being used routinely in the calculation of chemical and metallurgical equilibria in multicomponent systems. For these purposes the data must all have been assessed using self-consistent reference data for the elements and key binary systems. International cooperation is vital in order to maintain the necessary standards and generate the required data. The paper describes the role of CODATA, IUPAC, SGTE, CALPHAD and APDIC in these activities, the principles of the methods and their relevance to the design, processing and application of engineering materials. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aReference Data. =650 \0$aPhase equilibria. =650 \0$aPhase Diagrams. =650 \0$aMetallurgical Thermodynamics. =650 \0$aGibbs Energy. =650 \0$aTraceability. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 14$aPhase equilibria. =650 24$aPhase Diagrams. =650 24$aMetallurgical Thermodynamics. =650 24$aGibbs Energy. =650 24$aReference Data. =650 24$aTraceability. =700 1\$aRand, MH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23729S.htm =LDR 04446nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP23748S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23748S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23748S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aKomai, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment of Diagnostic Expert System for Environmentally Assisted Cracking (EXENAC) and Importance Evaluation of Rules in Inference /$cK. Komai, K. Minoshima, M. Koyama. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aThe expert system, that diagnoses the sensitivity of environmentally assisted cracking (EXENAC; EXpert system for ENvironmentally Assisted Cracking), has been developed using the 0PS83 programming language. This system is composed of three independent subsystems, which respectively diagnose the sensitivity of i) stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steels in a low- or high-concentration chloride solution and/or high-temperature water, ii) hydrogen embrittlement of high-strength steels in various aqueous solutions and gaseous environments, and iii) hydrogen attack of steels in high-temperature high-pressure hydrogen gases. The knowledge base covers the rules relating to environments, materials, loading conditions, heat treatments, material processing including welding and their interaction as well as fracture surface morphologies. The knowledge base consists of production rules, which have certainty factors to represent the uncertainty (contribution) of each rule to environmentally assisted cracking. The adoption of certainty factors enabled the uncertain but widely applicable knowledge to be built in a knowledge base, which in turn raised the flexibility of diagnoses made by the expert system. Applying the developed expert system to the case histories the diagnoses were accurately made. We discussed the characteristics of the individual knowledge base, related diagnosis results, and the suitable knowledge base structures for diagnoses in the area of environmentally assisted cracking. It is desirable that the inference is made through the plural affirmative and negative rules being executed. We also proposed the quantitative measure to evaluate the importance of each rule in the diagnosis. By this measure, not only the importance of knowledge in the diagnoses of the environmentally assisted cracking which occurs in service operation is evaluated but also the lack of knowledge can be made clear, which points out which field of investigation is necessary in the future. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aEnvironmentally-assisted cracking. =650 \0$aExpert system. =650 \0$aHigh-strength steel. =650 \0$aHigh-tensile strength steel. =650 \0$aHydrogen attack. =650 \0$aHydrogen embrittlement. =650 \0$aImportance evaluation. =650 \0$aProduction system. =650 \0$aStainless steel. =650 \0$aStress corrosion cracking. =650 14$aExpert system. =650 24$aEnvironmentally-assisted cracking. =650 24$aHigh-strength steel. =650 24$aHigh-tensile strength steel. =650 24$aHydrogen attack. =650 24$aHydrogen embrittlement. =650 24$aImportance evaluation. =650 24$aProduction system. =650 24$aStainless steel. =650 24$aStress corrosion cracking. =700 1\$aKoyama, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMinoshima, K.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23748S.htm =LDR 01898nam a2200445 i 4500 =001 STP23774S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23774S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23774S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aMartini-Vvedensky, JE.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUsing Materials Databases to Preserve Corporate Know-How /$cJE. Martini-Vvedensky. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (6 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b1 =520 3\$aExperience of the purchasing, manufacturing and use of a material is important information to consider during materials selection. This paper discusses the use of materials databases to provide framework for the easy retrieval of experience reports. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCorporate know-how. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials databases. =650 14$aMaterials databases. =650 24$aCorporate know-how. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23774S.htm =LDR 03442nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP23768S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23768S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23768S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aBullough, CK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIn-Service Structural Integrity Assessment Using Computerized Materials Models and Data /$cCM. Jeffery, CK. Bullough. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aMany large-scale engineering structures, such as steam generation plant and petro-chemical plant, operate under conditions in which the key materials properties diminish with time. Detailed understanding of this degradation is essential for structural integrity assessments, and computerization of the collection and analysis of these materials data can realise significant savings in the cost of structural integrity assessment. The authors give examples of the various methods used to obtain data and to extrapolate rates of material degradation in order to predict failure. It is shown that, from the design stage, certain assumptions, some necessary, some dubious, are incorporated into standard materials property data. Such simplification may be necessary during design but represents a challenge for in-service assessment, when a statistical or stochastic approach is required. In addition, it is noted that hardly any publicly-available computerized materials databases contain the properties of alloys following service exposure. A natural extension of computerized assessment of data is to monitor the consumption of life during service. A continuous monitoring system is described which will take advantage of material degradation models to provide real-time analysis of plant integrity. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aContinuous life monitoring. =650 \0$aData base. =650 \0$aExpert systems. =650 \0$aLife assessment. =650 \0$aLife extension. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials properties. =650 \0$aMaterials property models. =650 \0$aStructural integrity. =650 14$aStructural integrity. =650 24$aContinuous life monitoring. =650 24$aData base. =650 24$aExpert systems. =650 24$aLife assessment. =650 24$aLife extension. =650 24$aMaterials properties. =650 24$aMaterials property models. =700 1\$aJeffery, CM.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23768S.htm =LDR 02820nam a2200769 i 4500 =001 STP23744S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23744S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23744S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aBamkin, RJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperience of Designing a Relational Materials Database /$cRJ. Bamkin, SCF MacRae. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (32 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b26 =520 3\$aThis paper describes the design of a database for Engineering and Manufacturing Materials data in a tabular (relational) format. The freedom permitted by a relational (rather than hierarchical) data model allows better use of the computer's ability to handle n-dimensional and complex networks of information. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aData banks. =650 \0$aData quality. =650 \0$aDesign data. =650 \0$aDocument publishing. =650 \0$aIndependant variables. =650 \0$aInformation Engineering. =650 \0$aInformation integration. =650 \0$aInheritancc. =650 \0$aMaterial specifications. =650 \0$aMaterials data. =650 \0$aNormalised. =650 \0$aObject oriented. =650 \0$aRelational databases. =650 14$aMaterials data. =650 24$aCALS. =650 24$aCASE. =650 24$aData banks. =650 24$aData quality. =650 24$aDesign data. =650 24$aDocument publishing. =650 24$aIEF. =650 24$aIndependant variables. =650 24$aInformation Engineering. =650 24$aInformation integration. =650 24$aInheritancc. =650 24$aMaterial specifications. =650 24$aNormalised. =650 24$aObject oriented. =650 24$aRelational databases. =650 24$aSTEP. =700 1\$aMacRae, SCF,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23744S.htm =LDR 03053nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP23725S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23725S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23725S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aGrattidge, W.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTerminology Standards for Materials Databases /$cJH. Westbrook, W. Grattidge. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b30 =520 3\$aThe reasons for the importance of terminological standardization in computerized information systems are discussed as well as the special aspects pertinent to materials databases. Current terminological activities in the materials field are reviewed and progress and difficulties noted. In order to demonstrate the need for standardization or harmonization of materials terminology, several very common terms from each of eight term classes were chosen for study. Definitions for each term were sought in the ASTM Compilation of Standard Definitions, in the CEC Common Reference Vocabulary, and in appropriate specialized glossaries. Comparisons of the extracted definitions are made and discussed. The results highlight the nature of the problems which must be overcome. For this small set, examples are given of harmonized definitions which might be suitable for use in computerized systems, and recommendations are made as to how a cooperative effort for further standardization might achieve the desired goal. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aComputer access. =650 \0$aDatabase. =650 \0$aDefinition. =650 \0$aGlossary. =650 \0$aHarmonization. =650 \0$aStandard. =650 \0$aTerminology. =650 \0$aThesaurus. =650 \0$aVocabulary. =650 14$aTerminology. =650 24$aComputer access. =650 24$aDatabase. =650 24$aDefinition. =650 24$aGlossary. =650 24$aHarmonization. =650 24$aStandard. =650 24$aThesaurus. =650 24$aVocabulary. =700 1\$aWestbrook, JH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23725S.htm =LDR 02747nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP23778S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1992\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP23778S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP23778S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA404.25 =082 04$a025.0662$223 =100 1\$aDemaid, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aMaterials Selection :$bObject-Oriented Structures for Factoring Polymer Information /$cA. Demaid, S. Ogden, J. Zucker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1992. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aThis paper discusses the fundamental issues involved in creating a taxonomy of engineering polymers capable of being implemented in class-instance, object-oriented programming languages. It reports the authors' experience of creating this taxonomy in POISE, our object-oriented database management system implemented in Smalltalk-80™ [1]. Our account is centred on the issues involved in a strict factoring of the domain of polymers according to chemical composition, molecular scale and molecular arrangement, where these produce similar effects. Knowledge representation of materials information in our taxonomy is implicit and potentially far-reaching when rules of composition and scale are adhered to, rather than explicit and restricting when pragmatic groupings are created for particular purposes. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases$vCongresses. =650 \0$aMaterials$xDatabases. =650 \0$aMaterials. =650 \0$aObject orientation. =650 \0$aPlastics. =650 \0$aPolymers. =650 \0$aSelection. =650 14$aMaterials. =650 24$aDatabases. =650 24$aObject orientation. =650 24$aPlastics. =650 24$aPolymers. =650 24$aSelection. =700 1\$aOgden, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aZucker, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP23778S.htm =LDR 02697nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP26990S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26990S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26990S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aFlanagan, CP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFactors Affecting Spontaneous Dispersion of soil Materials as Evidenced by the Crumb Test /$cGGS Holmgren, CP. Flanagan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (22 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aSixty-three soils were examined for spontaneous dispersion by various modifications of the crumb test. This test is considered indicative of dispersive conditions if a colloidal cloud develops when a small soil specimen is immersed in a large volume of water. Soil specimens were examined by this test in the dry state and in a remolded, saturated condition (slightly above the liquid limit). These pieces were immersed in distilled water and in 1 milliequivalent/litre (0.001 N) sodium hydroxide. The results of these tests were compared with the pinhole test as a reference measure of dispersion. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aKaolinite. =650 \0$aLaboratory tests. =650 \0$aMineralogy. =650 \0$aMoisture content. =650 \0$aMontmorillonite. =650 \0$aSalinity. =650 \0$aSodium. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aKaolinite. =650 24$aLaboratory tests. =650 24$aMineralogy. =650 24$aMoisture content. =650 24$aMontmorillonite. =650 24$aPH. =650 24$aSalinity. =650 24$aSodium. =700 1\$aHolmgren, GGS,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26990S.htm =LDR 02243nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP26995S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26995S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26995S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aNickel, SH.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Rheological Approach to Dispersive Clays /$cSH. Nickel. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aThe zone of expansion, formed on a wetted surface of a potentially dispersive clay, is modeled as a dilute clay slurry. This allows existing data from rheological studies of clay slurries to aid the understanding of the failure mechanism of dispersive clays. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aGeology. =650 \0$aRheology. =650 \0$aShear stress. =650 \0$aSlurries. =650 \0$aSoil chemistry. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil structure. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aGeology. =650 24$aRheology. =650 24$aShear stress. =650 24$aSlurries. =650 24$aSoil chemistry. =650 24$aSoil mechanics. =650 24$aSoil structure. =650 24$aTesting. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26995S.htm =LDR 02845nam a2200661 i 4500 =001 STP26977S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26977S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26977S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aChirapuntu, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDispersive Clay in Irrigation Dams in Thailand /$cBA. Cole, C. Ratanasen, P. Maiklad, TB. Liggins, S. Chirapuntu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aSince 1970, a number of earth dams in northeast Thailand have suffered serious tunnel and surface erosion from rainfall, and several have failed during the first reservoir filling. The behavior is typical of dams containing dispersive clay. This paper describes the testing program undertaken to evaluate the embankment and foundation materials, and discusses the results. Laboratory testing included chemical analysis of the saturation extract, the U.S. Soil Conservation Service dispersion test and X-ray diffraction. Some correlation was found between the test results and the extent of the damage to various embankments. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aEarth dams. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aPiping (erosion) =650 \0$aSoil chemistry. =650 \0$aSoil investigations. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization. =650 \0$aSoil tests. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aEarth dams. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aPiping (erosion) =650 24$aSoil chemistry. =650 24$aSoil investigations. =650 24$aSoil stabilization. =650 24$aSoil tests. =700 1\$aCole, BA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLiggins, TB.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMaiklad, P.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRatanasen, C.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26977S.htm =LDR 02420nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP27004S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27004S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27004S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aVillegas, F.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperiences with Tests of Dispersibility of Fine-Grained Soils for Dams in Colombia /$cF. Villegas. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe new methods of investigating colloidal erodibility (dispersion) of fine-grained soils for the impervious sections of earth dams have been used as part of the design studies for two important dams for hydroelectric projects in Colombia. The soils derived from weathering of diorite which form the surface materials over a large geographic area are highly erosion resistant, as evidenced by resistance to erosion of severe rainfall runoff (annual rainfall 3 to 5 m/year), and are shown to be nondispersive in laboratory tests. Laboratory tests of filter requirements confirm that sand filters are not needed to prevent piping. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDams. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aLaboratory tests. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDams. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aLaboratory tests. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27004S.htm =LDR 02972nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP27002S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27002S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27002S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aSargunan, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aConcept of Critical Shear Stress in Relation to Characterization of Dispersive Clays /$cA. Sargunan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aA laboratory study has been made on the dispersive behavior of selected clay systems when subjected to the disruptive action of flowing water. The studies were made in a rotating cylinder apparatus and thus were mainly confined to dispersion phenomena on the clay boundary. It was observed that surface erosion was initiated with the removal of individual particles or clusters, due to the relative instability of a particle or domain compared with the remainder of the surface. The chemical system was defined in terms of the cation ratio, and the equilibrium solution concentration, and initiation of motion was fixed by measurement of the critical shear stress. An experimental relationship between the critical shear stress, cation ratio, and total salt concentration was shown for the soils studied and explained in terms of the flocculation-deflocculation characteristics. Taking the criterion of instability as that corresponding to zero critical shear stress proved to be advantageous in this study and helped in a satisfactory demarcation of stable and unstable states. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCations. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aFlocculating. =650 \0$aSalts. =650 \0$aShear stress. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aCations. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aFlocculating. =650 24$aSalts. =650 24$aShear stress. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27002S.htm =LDR 02321nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP26998S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26998S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26998S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aReséndiz, D.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRelevance of Atterberg Limits in Evaluating Piping and Breaching Potential /$cD. Reséndiz. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aIn the last ten years, several researchers have contended that methods in use in soil mechanics do not permit identification of so-called dispersive clays, which are highly susceptible to piping and breaching. They also claim that current design criteria are unreliable for preventing piping and breaching in dam embankments and foundations. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aActivity. =650 \0$aAtterberg limits. =650 \0$aBreaching. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDams. =650 \0$aDeflocculation. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aPiping. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aActivity. =650 24$aAtterberg limits. =650 24$aBreaching. =650 24$aDams. =650 24$aDeflocculation. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aPiping. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26998S.htm =LDR 02033nam a2200469 i 4500 =001 STP26983S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26983S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26983S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aElliott, GL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAmelioration of Tunnelling Susceptible Soils in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, by Modification of Clay Double-Layer Interactions /$cGL. Elliott. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThe resultant force between van der Waals attraction and net free energy of interacting clay double layers has been calculated for a typical tunnelling susceptible soil in the Hunter Valley, N. S. W., Australia. Double-layer theory accounts adequately for the instability of this soil and for its response to wetting. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aSodium. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aSodium. =650 24$aSoil stabilization. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26983S.htm =LDR 03190nam a2200733 i 4500 =001 STP26992S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26992S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26992S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aLewis, DA.,$eauthor. =245 10$aErosion of Unsaturated Clay in a Pinhole Test /$cDA. Lewis, NO. Schmidt. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b33 =520 3\$aAn investigation was conducted to determine the influence of dry density and initial water content on the erosion of a compacted dispersive clay. The pinhole test developed by James Sherard and associates was used to model the erosion conditions which occur in earth dams. When the soil specimens, compacted to densities representative of standard and modified Proctor effort were eroded under a roughly constant erosional shear stress, it was found that a minimum amount of erosion occurred at a water content about 2 to 3 percent wet of optimum water content. It was also found that, at the same water content, the amount of erosion tended to decrease with an increase in the dry density. However, neither water content nor density strongly controlled the dispersiveness of the soil. A mechanism of erosion was suggested to account for the observed reactions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aAdsorbed water. =650 \0$aClay minerals. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aCohesive soils. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aPiping (erosion) =650 \0$aSoil chemistry. =650 \0$aSoil classification. =650 \0$aSoil compacting. =650 \0$aSoil erosion. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil water. =650 \0$aWater flow. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aAdsorbed water. =650 24$aClay minerals. =650 24$aCohesive soils. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aPiping (erosion) =650 24$aSoil chemistry. =650 24$aSoil classification. =650 24$aSoil compacting. =650 24$aSoil erosion. =650 24$aSoil mechanics. =650 24$aSoil water. =650 24$aWater flow. =700 1\$aSchmidt, NO.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26992S.htm =LDR 02345nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP26982S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26982S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26982S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aDecker, RS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDevelopment and Use of the Soil Conservation Service Dispersion Test /$cRS. Decker, LP. Dunnigan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b16 =520 3\$aThis paper presents information from and experience with a test developed by the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) to identify dispersive clay soil. Background information on erosion and piping problems, which led to the development of the test, are reviewed. Comparisons of the SCS dispersion test with field performance and pinhole test data are made. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aPiping. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aEarth dams. =650 \0$aReservoirs. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aLaboratory tests. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aPiping. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aEarth dams. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aReservoirs. =650 24$aLaboratory tests. =700 1\$aDunnigan, LP.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26982S.htm =LDR 02568nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP26991S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26991S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26991S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aAltschaeffl, AG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aConditions Causing Piping in Compacted Clay /$cHG. Landau, AG. Altschaeffl. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aErosion studies were conducted with laboratory apparatus which produced a piping-type failure within compacted cohesive soil specimens. No artificial opening was preformed in the specimens. The erosion potential was found to be strongly dependent upon the soil type and its chemical properties, the compaction water content, and the chemical composition of the eroding water. Interactions among the variables were important. The combination of wet side compaction and low ion concentration eroding water was found to produce extremely low resistance to erosion for some soil. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDams. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aEvaluation. =650 \0$aPiping. =650 \0$aSoil compacting. =650 \0$aSoil. =650 \0$aStabilization. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDams. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aEvaluation. =650 24$aPiping. =650 24$aSoil compacting. =650 24$aSoil. =650 24$aStabilization. =700 1\$aLandau, HG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26991S.htm =LDR 01574nam a2200421 i 4500 =001 STP27007S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20170319061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 170319s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27007S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27007S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aSherard, JL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSummary-Evaluation of Symposium on Dispersive Clays /$cJL. Sherard, RS. Decker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed March 19, 2017. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =700 1\$aDecker, RS.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27007S.htm =LDR 02423nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP26987S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26987S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26987S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aAllen, RL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aErosion, Corrective Maintenance, and Dispersive Clays /$cOS. Ghuman, RL. Allen, RL. McNeill. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (19 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b23 =520 3\$aErosion problems may result when the dispersive properties of clays are not suitably accounted for in the design of earth structures. These problems may become evident immediately upon introduction of water into the reservoir. An arid climate and alkaline soils are important indicators of the possible occurrence of dispersive clays. The phenomenon of dispersive clays has only recently been recognized, and all the effects are not yet understood. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aChemical tests. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aCorrection. =650 \0$aDecision making. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aSoil properties. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aChemical tests. =650 24$aCorrection. =650 24$aDecision making. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aSoil properties. =700 1\$aGhuman, OS.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMcNeill, RL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26987S.htm =LDR 02429nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP27006S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27006S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27006S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aCasinader, RJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDispersive Soils at Sugarloaf Dam Site, Near Melbourne, Australia /$cDH. Stapledon, RJ. Casinader. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (35 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aSite investigations for the Sugarloaf Dam near Melbourne, Australia, revealed the presence of dispersive soils in the residual soils, slope wash, and weathered siltstone at the site. The presence of these soils necessitated careful selection and zoning of dam construction materials and special measures in the design of the dam's cutoff. Possible turbidity problems in the stored water may require treatment of the reservoir bed before impounding as well as of the incoming water. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aRockfill dams. =650 \0$aSiltstones. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aTurbidity. =650 \0$aWeathering. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aRockfill dams. =650 24$aSiltstones. =650 24$aTurbidity. =650 24$aWeathering. =700 1\$aStapledon, DH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27006S.htm =LDR 02410nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP26989S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26989S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26989S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aArulanandan, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFactors Influencing Dispersive Clays and Methods of Identification /$cRT. Heinzen, K. Arulanandan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b29 =520 3\$aRecent laboratory studies of the erosive behavior of consolidated soils using the rotating cylinder apparatus showed that the stress required to initiate erosion is affected significantly by the amount and type of clay, pH, organic matter, temperature, water content, thixotropy, pore, and eroding fluid composition. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aFlumes. =650 \0$aMinerals. =650 \0$aPorosity. =650 \0$aPorous materials. =650 \0$aShear properties. =650 \0$aSoil tests. =650 \0$aStresses. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aFlumes. =650 24$aMinerals. =650 24$aPorosity. =650 24$aPorous materials. =650 24$aShear properties. =650 24$aSoil tests. =650 24$aStresses. =650 24$aSwelling. =700 1\$aHeinzen, RT.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26989S.htm =LDR 02955nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP26993S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26993S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26993S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aMarshall, AF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIdentification of Dispersive Clays in the Texas Gulf Coast Area /$cAF. Marshall, JP. Workman. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aLaboratory testing was done to determine the dispersive characteristics of typical clay soils from two sites near Houston, Texas. The tests included (a) the crumb test, (b) the Soil Conservation Service Laboratory Dispersion Test, (c) chemical analysis of pore water, and (d) the pinhole test. The soils tested consisted of inorganic clay of low to medium plasticity (CL) and inorganic clay of high plasticity (CH) with plastic limits varying from 12 to 32, liquid limits varying from 26 to 99, and activity ratios of 0.7 to 1.3. With a few exceptions, each of the four types of tests showed good reproducibility. The pinhole test results were not affected by variations in compaction moisture content, from three points dry to three points wet of the plastic limit. The four types of tests were found to be in excellent agreement for nondispersive clays. Of the tests judged as dispersive on the basis of sodium content or percent dispersion from the SCS test or both, surprisingly few were dispersive in the pinhole test. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aEarth dams. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aPiping. =650 \0$aReservoirs. =650 \0$aSeepage. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aEarth dams. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aPiping. =650 24$aReservoirs. =650 24$aSeepage. =650 24$aSoil mechanics. =650 24$aTesting. =700 1\$aWorkman, JP.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26993S.htm =LDR 02326nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP26978S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26978S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26978S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aCoumoulos, DG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperience with Studies of Clay Erodibility in Greece /$cDG. Coumoulos. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThis paper describes investigations, carried out in Greece, on dispersion properties of clays in connection with (a) the performance of the upper layers of an earth dam prior to the complete filling of its reservoir, and (b) the selection of clay materials to be used for the construction of earth dams. Data concerning typical high sodium content soils in Greece and chemical data concerning river and lake waters are presented. Methods adapted by the author for dispersion testing are described. The effect of the chemical analysis of the eroding fluid is discussed. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aEarth dams. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aEarth dams. =650 24$aErosion. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26978S.htm =LDR 02860nam a2200721 i 4500 =001 STP26988S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26988S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26988S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aGrant, K.,$eauthor. =245 10$aProtecting a Dispersive Soil Storage by Water Treatment /$cK. Grant, OG. Ingles, IA. Lawrence, PJ. Sommerville. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aConstruction of reservoirs and dams in areas with dispersive soil poses several major problems: safety of the retaining walls, safety of the containing slopes, erosion resistance on exposed surfaces, and quality of the storage water. Important aspects of some of these problems are discussed with particular reference to a major new city reservoir constructed recently by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works on Cardinia Creek, Victoria, Australia. This offstream reservoir stores high-quality, low-turbidity water brought by conduit from other major catchments. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aGypsum. =650 \0$aReservoirs. =650 \0$aSlope. =650 \0$aSoil structure. =650 \0$aSoils. =650 \0$aStability. =650 \0$aWater quality. =650 \0$aWater storage. =650 \0$aWater treatment. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aGypsum. =650 24$aReservoirs. =650 24$aSlope. =650 24$aSoil structure. =650 24$aSoils. =650 24$aStability. =650 24$aWater quality. =650 24$aWater storage. =650 24$aWater treatment. =700 1\$aIngles, OG.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aLawrence, IA.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSommerville, PJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26988S.htm =LDR 02601nam a2200709 i 4500 =001 STP26994S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26994S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26994S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aMitchell, JK.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Role of Dispersion in the Slaking of Intact Clay /$cY. Moriwaki, JK. Mitchell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b24 =520 3\$aA series of slaking tests was conducted to identify those conditions under which dispersion is the dominant mechanism of clay slaking. Variables investigated were clay mineralogy, adsorbed cation ratios (sodium/calcium), consolidation fluid electrolyte concentration, water content, and slaking fluid electrolyte concentration. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aChemical properties. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aIon exchanging. =650 \0$aKaolinite. =650 \0$aLaboratory tests. =650 \0$aLiquid saturation. =650 \0$aMoisture content. =650 \0$aMontmorillonite. =650 \0$aShrinkage. =650 \0$aSlaking. =650 \0$aSwelling. =650 \0$aTest methods. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aChemical properties. =650 24$aIllite. =650 24$aIon exchanging. =650 24$aKaolinite. =650 24$aLaboratory tests. =650 24$aLiquid saturation. =650 24$aMoisture content. =650 24$aMontmorillonite. =650 24$aShrinkage. =650 24$aSlaking. =650 24$aSwelling. =650 24$aTest methods. =700 1\$aMoriwaki, Y.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26994S.htm =LDR 03321nam a2200877 i 4500 =001 STP27003S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27003S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27003S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aMitchell, JK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aInfluence of Eroding Solution Composition on Dispersive Behavior of a Compacted Clay Shale /$cCT. Statton, JK. Mitchell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe pinhole test was used to determine the boundaries between dispersive and nondispersive behavior for a clay shale with respect to acidity and salt concentration in the erosion solution. It was found that, for this soil, a decrease in pH of the eroding water to less than about 4 (using hydrochloric acid) or an increase to greater than about 11 (using calcium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide) caused a change from dispersive to nondispersive behavior. Similarly, increasing the salt concentration of the eroding water at its natural pH of 6.3 to 0.1 N calcium chloride or 0.5 N sodium chloride caused erosion to stop. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAcidity. =650 \0$aAlkali metals. =650 \0$aCalcium compounds. =650 \0$aChemical properties. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aCompaction. =650 \0$aConcentration. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aGradients. =650 \0$aIons. =650 \0$aLaboratory equipment. =650 \0$aLeaching. =650 \0$aPinhole tests. =650 \0$aPiping. =650 \0$aSalinity. =650 \0$aShales. =650 \0$aSoil erosion. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aWater analysis. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aAcidity. =650 24$aAlkali metals. =650 24$aCalcium compounds. =650 24$aChemical properties. =650 24$aCompaction. =650 24$aConcentration. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aGradients. =650 24$aIons. =650 24$aLaboratory equipment. =650 24$aLeaching. =650 24$aPH. =650 24$aPinhole tests. =650 24$aPiping. =650 24$aSalinity. =650 24$aShales. =650 24$aSoil erosion. =650 24$aWater analysis. =700 1\$aStatton, CT.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27003S.htm =LDR 02955nam a2200649 i 4500 =001 STP26976S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26976S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26976S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aBourdeaux, G.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDispersive Clay at Sobradinho Dam /$cG. Bourdeaux, H. Imaizumi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aSand filter tests using cylindrical specimens with a circular hole and large prismatic specimens with a vertical slot were performed extensively. Results reveal that compacted sand filters which obey a conventional filter criterion, act safely to control and seal leaks through cracks in compacted impervious soils comprised of dispersive clay. The dispersive clays in the area of the Sobradinho Dam project occur predominantly in the alluvium as far as the "sodium concentration in pore water of soils" criterion is concerned. X-ray diffraction on clay minerals shows the presence of montmorillonite, common in these dispersive clays. Field and laboratory observation on properties of the soils leads to utilization of nondispersive clays at three conjunctions with concrete structures to minimize any risk of occurrence of internal erosion adjacent to them. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aAlluvium. =650 \0$aClay minerals. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aConcentration. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aImpervious soils. =650 \0$aMontmorillonite. =650 \0$aSoil compacting. =650 \0$aTests. =650 \0$aX-ray diffraction. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aAlluvium. =650 24$aClay minerals. =650 24$aConcentration. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aImpervious soils. =650 24$aMontmorillonite. =650 24$aSoil compacting. =650 24$aTests. =650 24$aX-ray diffraction. =700 1\$aImaizumi, H.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26976S.htm =LDR 02589nam a2200553 i 4500 =001 STP26980S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26980S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26980S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aDascal, O.,$eauthor. =245 10$aChemical Treatment of a Sensitive, Cemented Clay (Champlain Clay) /$cO. Dascal, J. Hurtubise. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (5 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aSignificant changes in the geotechnical characteristics of a highly sensitive, cemented, marine clay (Champlain clay) were recorded following its treatment with hydrated lime (by mechanical mixing). Increase of the liquid and plastic limit, decrease of the sensitivity, and also increase of the unconfined compression strength were observed. Following the lime treatment, the clay also became nonerodible. The improvement of the geotechnical characteristics are dependent of the lime concentration; however, it seems that a peak is reached for about 3 to 4 percent lime concentration, above which no significant increase can be detected. These improvements are also curing time dependent. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aAtterberg limits. =650 \0$aLime treatment. =650 \0$aSensitivity. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aAtterberg limits. =650 24$aSensitivity. =650 24$aLime treatment. =650 24$aErosion. =700 1\$aHurtubise, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26980S.htm =LDR 02619nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP27005S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27005S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27005S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aSethi, AJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTurbidity and Zeta Potential Measurements of Clay Dispersibility /$cRN. Yong, AJ. Sethi. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b17 =520 3\$aThe basic mechanisms identified with dispersive clays have been associated with swelling or repulsive forces. To evaluate clay dispersibility from the particle interaction point of view, suspensions of the soil material can be used where resultant turbidity of the suspension is assessed. In this study, the light transmittance technique for measurement of turbidity is used whereby appropriate calculation techniques can be applied to the measurements to obtain equilibrium clay concentration remaining in suspension in the supernatant. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDesorption. =650 \0$aFiltration. =650 \0$aParticle interaction. =650 \0$aSilicate minerals. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aTransmittance. =650 \0$aTurbidity. =650 \0$aZeta potential. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDesorption. =650 24$aFiltration. =650 24$aParticle interaction. =650 24$aSilicate minerals. =650 24$aTransmittance. =650 24$aTurbidity. =650 24$aZeta potential. =700 1\$aYong, RN.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27005S.htm =LDR 02529nam a2200625 i 4500 =001 STP27001S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27001S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27001S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aRyker, NL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEncountering Dispersive Clays on Soil Conservation Service Projects in Oklahoma /$cNL. Ryker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b14 =520 3\$aDispersive clays occur frequently in nature, possessing properties detrimental to agronomic tillage practices and to engineering structures such as dams, terraces, channels, etc. Surface erosion occurs readily, since the fines are easily detached and suspended in runoff water. Where water can enter cracks in dispersive clays, subsurface erosion usually develops rapidly and extensively in areas of strong relief under favorable climatic conditions. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aEarth dams. =650 \0$aEarthwork. =650 \0$aPiping (erosion) =650 \0$aSoil aggregates. =650 \0$aSoil chemistry. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization. =650 \0$aSoil tests. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aEarth dams. =650 24$aEarthwork. =650 24$aPiping (erosion) =650 24$aSoil aggregates. =650 24$aSoil chemistry. =650 24$aSoil mechanics. =650 24$aSoil stabilization. =650 24$aSoil tests. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27001S.htm =LDR 03214nam a2200745 i 4500 =001 STP26996S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26996S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26996S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aPerry, EB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDispersion Characteristics of Clay from Mushroom Cave, Meramec Park Lake Project, Meramec River, Missouri /$cEB. Perry, GJ. Postol. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe results of a laboratory study to assess the dispersion characteristics of a plastic clay (CH) from Mushroom Cave, Meramec Park Lake Project, Missouri, are presented. The sedimentary characteristics of the clay were investigated by X-ray radiography, neutron scanning, and microscopic examination of selected specimens. The mineralogy and chemical properties of the clay and the chemical properties of the natural eroding water (Meramec River water) were determined. Pinhole erosion tests conducted on undisturbed soil specimens, using both distilled water and natural water as the eroding fluid, indicated the clay was nondispersive. The results from the soil pore water chemistry tests plotted in the nondispersive zone on Sherard's relationship between dispersion and soil pore water chemistry, thus confirming the results of the pinhole erosion tests. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aCalibration. =650 \0$aCharacteristics. =650 \0$aChemistry. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aIdentification. =650 \0$aPinholes. =650 \0$aPorosity. =650 \0$aRadiography. =650 \0$aSedimentary soils. =650 \0$aSpecimens. =650 \0$aTesting. =650 \0$aWater. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aCalibration. =650 24$aCharacteristics. =650 24$aChemistry. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aIdentification. =650 24$aPinholes. =650 24$aPorosity. =650 24$aRadiography. =650 24$aSedimentary soils. =650 24$aSpecimens. =650 24$aTesting. =650 24$aWater. =700 1\$aPostol, GJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26996S.htm =LDR 02359nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP26997S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26997S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26997S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aPhillips, JT.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCase Histories of Repairs and Designs for Dams Built with Dispersive Clay /$cJT. Phillips. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA sample survey of small earth dams in southern Australia showed that approximately 10 percent fail by a physical breach, usually associated with dispersive clays. Where information is available, it has been found that other factors combine to induce the failure. Typical failures are described. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aCalcium oxides. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aCompaction. =650 \0$aDams. =650 \0$aDesign criteria. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aFailure. =650 \0$aFoundations. =650 \0$aMaintenance. =650 \0$aStabilization. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aCalcium oxides. =650 24$aCompaction. =650 24$aDams. =650 24$aDesign criteria. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aFailure. =650 24$aFoundations. =650 24$aMaintenance. =650 24$aStabilization. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26997S.htm =LDR 02746nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP26975S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26975S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26975S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aDecker, RS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aSome Engineering Problems with Dispersive Clays /$cJL. Sherard, LP. Dunnigan, RS. Decker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aLaboratory tests show that filters containing some fine sand sizes (such as ASTM Specification for Concrete Aggregates (C 33-74a) concrete sand) will generally control piping and seal leaks through dispersive clay. The authors believe that it is reasonable practice to build major embankment dams with cores of dispersive clay with appropriate design details. Existing dams of dispersive clay which have given no trouble are not usually considered unsatisfactory structures. Piping of dispersive clay in dam foundations is believed generally unlikely below the depth where the clay is continuously saturated in nature. Some observations are given on the geologic origin, surface topography, and appearance (color) of deposits of dispersive soil. Damage to canals is described. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aEarth dams. =650 \0$aFilters. =650 \0$aPiping. =650 \0$aSoil erosion. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aEarth dams. =650 24$aFilters. =650 24$aPiping. =650 24$aSoil erosion. =700 1\$aDunnigan, LP.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSherard, JL.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26975S.htm =LDR 01932nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP26979S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26979S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26979S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aCrouch, RJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aTunnel-Gully Erosion and Urban Development :$bA Case Study /$cRJ. Crouch. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b19 =520 3\$aAn area of tunnel gully erosion induced by the excavation of a drain through a residential subdivision in Southern New South Wales was examined. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aPiping (erosion) =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization. =650 \0$aSoil tests. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aPiping (erosion) =650 24$aSoil stabilization. =650 24$aSoil tests. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26979S.htm =LDR 03148nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP26981S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26981S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26981S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aDascal, O.,$eauthor. =245 10$aErodibility Tests on a Sensitive, Cemented Marine Clay (Champlain Clay) /$cO. Dascal, G. Pouliot, J. Hurtubise. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (20 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aLaboratory tests conducted on the erodibility of a sensitive, cemented clay (Champlain clay) have indicated highly dispersive characteristics (sodium cations content of the pore water, 85 to 90 percent; Soil Conservation Service Laboratory Dispersion Tests, 60 to 100 percent). Pinhole tests performed on undisturbed and remolded specimens have also confirmed the high erodibility of the clay. However, field observations and investigations could not substantiate this behavior; on a practical basis, the clay formation cannot be considered as a dispersive, erodible material. The particular nature and mineralogy of the clay can probably explain the discrepancy. The mineralogical analysis of the clay shows that is composed mainly (90 percent plus) of inert, nonclay minerals; consenquently, the deflocculation mechanism of erosion cannot be considered. It seems that the chemical composition of the pore water is not related to the mineralogy of the clay, but rather to the environmental conditions prevailing during its formation. The high sensitivity of the clay, which liquefies around the hole when the specimen is punched with a pin, probably explains the positive pinhole test results recorded. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical composition. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aMinerals. =650 \0$aSoil tests. =650 \0$aPorosity. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aPorosity. =650 24$aChemical composition. =650 24$aMinerals. =650 24$aSoil tests. =700 1\$aPouliot, G.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aHurtubise, J.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26981S.htm =LDR 02371nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP26986S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26986S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26986S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aFrancq, J.,$eauthor. =245 10$aLaboratory Testing on High-Sodium Nondispersive Clays as Related to the Repair of a Clay Dam in Algeria /$cJ. Francq, G. Post. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA 10-km-long homogeneous dam needed repair before filling as extensive cracking and slides occurred soon after completion. In order to design the repair, two sorts of clays were investigated: a gray plastic expansive clay constituting the old dam and a red sandy clay for the repair works. After Soil Conservation Service (SCS) tests and chemical analyses on the saturation extract, dispersiveness of the gray clay was feared, but pinhole tests proved it to be nondispersive. This allowed substantial savings on the design of the repair. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aEarth dams. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aPiping. =650 \0$aSoil structure. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aEarth dams. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aPiping. =650 24$aSoil structure. =700 1\$aPost, G.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26986S.htm =LDR 02081nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP26999S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26999S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26999S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aRiley, PB.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDispersion in Some New Zealand Clays /$cPB. Riley. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aThe dispersion of residual graywacke clays from near Wellington was investigated as part of the feasibility study for a water supply dam. The clay had a low salt content, but a high percentage of sodium. The clay was nondispersive and erosion resistant in the pinhole test. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDams. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aResidual soils. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aSoil structure. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDams. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aResidual soils. =650 24$aSoil structure. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26999S.htm =LDR 02729nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP26984S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26984S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26984S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aFlanagan, CP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aField Methods for Determination of Soluble Salts and Percent Sodium from Extract for Identifying Dispersive Clay Soils /$cCP. Flanagan, GGS Holmgren. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThis paper presents field test procedures for determining the total dissolved salts and the percent sodium in the saturation pore water extract for the purpose of identifying dispersive clay soils. Soluble salts were determined by two methods. The first method used a sodium electrode and chemical reagents, while the second method used a wheatstone bridge. Plots of data and geometric regression analyses were used to determine the relationship between the soluble salts obtained by the two field techniques versus the soluble salts by atomic absorption. The percent sodium was calculated three separate ways using data from the sodium electrode, chemical reagents, and bridge. Plots of data and linear regression analyses were made of the percent sodium by the three methods versus the percent sodium by atomic absorption. In all plots of soluble salts and percent sodium, the atomic absorption data were used as the independent variable. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aField tests. =650 \0$aSalts. =650 \0$aSodium. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aField tests. =650 24$aSalts. =650 24$aSodium. =700 1\$aHolmgren, GGS,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26984S.htm =LDR 02353nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP26985S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP26985S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP26985S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aForsythe, P.,$eauthor. =245 10$aExperiences in Identification and Treatment of Dispersive Clays in Mississippi Dams /$cP. Forsythe. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b10 =520 3\$aTwenty floodwater retarding dams in Mississippi have been treated to protect them from failure due to tunnel erosion. All of these sites developed severe tunneling characteristics of dispersed soils because of extreme rains in 1973, causing rapid acceleration of the probably latent soil condition. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aErosion. =650 \0$aGravel. =650 \0$aHydrated lime. =650 \0$aPinhole tests. =650 \0$aSands. =650 \0$aSodium. =650 \0$aSoil tests. =650 \0$aUltraviolet radiation. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aErosion. =650 24$aGravel. =650 24$aHydrated lime. =650 24$aPinhole tests. =650 24$aSands. =650 24$aSodium. =650 24$aSoil tests. =650 24$aUltraviolet radiation. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP26985S.htm =LDR 02234nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP27000S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1977\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP27000S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP27000S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA710.A1 =082 04$a624/.15/3$223 =100 1\$aRosewell, CJ.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIdentification of Susceptible Soils and Control of Tunnelling Failure in Small Earth Dams /$cCJ. Rosewell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1977. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA method for identifying soils susceptible to tunnelling failure in embankments is described. Present design and construction recommendations are given based on laboratory investigations and experience with many small dams. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aChemical stabilization. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting$vCongresses. =650 \0$aClay$xTesting. =650 \0$aClays. =650 \0$aDeflocculating. =650 \0$aDispersions. =650 \0$aPermeability. =650 \0$aPiping (erosion) =650 \0$aSoil mechanics$vCongresses. =650 \0$aSoil mechanics. =650 \0$aTunnelling. =650 14$aClays. =650 24$aChemical stabilization. =650 24$aDeflocculating. =650 24$aDispersions. =650 24$aPermeability. =650 24$aPiping (erosion) =650 24$aTunnelling. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP27000S.htm =LDR 03009nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP15653S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15653S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15653S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aLee, MT.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Engineering Test Program of MSW Ash Mixed with Quarry Tailings for Use as a Landfill Construction Material /$cMT. Lee, PG. Nicholson. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe state of Hawaii has limited resources in terms of construction grade natural materials and space available for municipal landfills. Aggregate must be quarried by blasting of basalt from hillsides or excavation of ancient corals. Natural landfill soil materials must also be excavated, often from environmentally and/or ecologically sensitive areas. On the island of Oahu, municipal solid waste (MSW) is incinerated to reduce its total volume, thereby conserving valuable landfill space. Local quarries also landfill their waste products. If the State can use these wastes as construction materials, land will be conserved, money will be saved. The University of Hawaii developed a test program to identify engineering properties of several ratios of MSW ash mixed with two different local quarry tailings. Each quarry fine was mixed with the ash at different ratios and tested for strength, permeability, gradation, and swell potential. The objective of the test program was to select a potential material for use as a landfill final cover. Results of tests qualify possibilities of a new construction material. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aConstruction materials. =650 \0$aLandfill final cover. =650 \0$aMunicipal Solid Waste. =650 \0$aQuarry tailings. =650 14$aAsh. =650 24$aConstruction materials. =650 24$aLandfill final cover. =650 24$aMunicipal Solid Waste. =650 24$aQuarry tailings. =700 1\$aNicholson, PG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15653S.htm =LDR 02732nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP15640S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15640S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15640S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBhat, ST.,$eauthor. =245 10$aFlowable Fill Using Waste Foundry Sand :$bA Substitute for Compacted or Stabilized Soil /$cST. Bhat, CW. Lovell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b7 =520 3\$aFlowable fill is generally a mixture of sand, fly ash, a small amount of cement, and water. Sand is the major component of most flowable fill mixes; consequently, using a waste material as a substitute for natural sand results in the beneficial use of the waste material. Waste foundry sand (WFS) was used as a fine aggregate in this study. Three green sands from ferrous foundries and two class F fly ashes were used. The flow behavior, hardening characteristics, ultimate strength behavior, and permeability characteristics of flowable fill were investigated. The penetration resistance necessary to sustain walkability as the fresh flowable fill hardens was determined. The pH of pore solution of hardened flowable fill indicated that the potential for corrosivity is low. The toxicity tests indicated that some WFSs are environmentally safe. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aFlow curves. =650 \0$aFlowable fill. =650 \0$aPenetration resistance. =650 \0$aWalkability. =650 \0$aWaste foundry sand (WFS) =650 14$aFlowable fill. =650 24$aFlow curves. =650 24$aPenetration resistance. =650 24$aWalkability. =650 24$aWaste foundry sand (WFS) =700 1\$aLovell, CW.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15640S.htm =LDR 03248nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP15643S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15643S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15643S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aSilvestri, V.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPermeability Response of Oil-Contaminated Compacted Clays /$cV. Silvestri, N. Mikhail, M. Soulié. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b11 =520 3\$aThis paper presents the results of a laboratory investigation on the behavior of motor oil-contaminated, partially saturated compacted clays. For the study, both a natural clay and an artificially purified kaolinite, contaminated with 0 to 8% of motor oil, were firstly compacted following the ASTM standard procedure. Secondly, permeability tests were carried out in a triaxial cell on 10 cm-diameter compacted clay specimens. The results of the investigation indicate that increasing percentages of motor oil decrease both the optimum water content and the optimum dry density of the two clays. However, whereas the optimum water content on the average decreases by about 6% when the percentage contamination increases from 0 to 8%, the corresponding decrease in the optimum dry density is less than 3%. Even though the optimum dry density decreases as the percentage of oil increases from 0 to 8%, there is, however, a range in oil content varying between 2 and 4% for which the optimum dry density is slightly greater than that of the untreated soils. As far as the permeability tests are concerned, the results indicate that as the percentage of oil increases, the coefficient of permeability decreases substantially, specially for clay specimens which were initially compacted on the dry side of optimum. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCompaction. =650 \0$aPermeability tests. =650 \0$aOil-contaminated clays. =650 \0$aOptimum water content. =650 \0$aMaximum dry density. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 14$aCompaction. =650 24$aOil-contaminated clays. =650 24$aPermeability tests. =650 24$aMaximum dry density. =650 24$aOptimum water content. =700 1\$aMikhail, N.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSoulié, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15643S.htm =LDR 02578nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP15641S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15641S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15641S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aGucunski, N.,$eauthor. =245 10$aRecycled Asphalt Pavement as a Base and Sub-Base Material /$cMH. Maher, N. Gucunski, WJ. Papp. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (12 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aLaboratory and field investigations were conducted to evaluate the use of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) in roadway base and sub-base applications. The laboratory resilient modulus test results showed RAP has comparable strength with dense graded aggregate base and sub-base material used in the State of New Jersey. Using the spectral-analysis-of-the-surface-waves method (SASW), the field testing program evaluated the elastic modulus of the RAP base in the field and verified the laboratory results. The field test results showed higher modulus and stiffness for RAP than the dense graded aggregate base normally used in state of New Jersey. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aCalifornia bearing ratio. =650 \0$aRecycled asphalt pavement. =650 \0$aResilient modulus. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aSpectral-analysis-of-the-surface-waves method. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 14$aRecycled asphalt pavement. =650 24$aCalifornia bearing ratio. =650 24$aResilient modulus. =650 24$aSpectral-analysis-of-the-surface-waves method. =700 1\$aMaher, MH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPapp, WJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15641S.htm =LDR 02851nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP15638S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15638S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15638S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBasim, SC.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPhysical Characterization of Water Treatment Plant Residual and Top Soil Mixtures /$cD. Raghu, H-N Hsieh, SC. Basim, M. Morgan. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b3 =520 3\$aDisposal of water treatment plant residuals is not economically feasible due to their high moisture contents, high compressibilities and very low shear strengths. This paper evaluates the physical and geotechnical characteristics of water treatment residual-top soil mixtures for beneficial reuse in construction and land application. Index, compaction, consolidation, strength and durability tests were performed in accordance with the relevant ASTM standards. It was observed that the plasticity of the mixtures decreased and handling (compaction) and other engineering characteristics improved due to the addition of top soil to residuals. There is a potential for these mixtures to be used as liner material for landfills. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBeneficial reuse. =650 \0$aConstruction. =650 \0$aDisposal. =650 \0$aGeotechnical characteristics. =650 \0$aLand application. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aTop soil. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aWater treatment plant residuals. =650 14$aWater treatment plant residuals. =650 24$aBeneficial reuse. =650 24$aConstruction. =650 24$aDisposal. =650 24$aGeotechnical characteristics. =650 24$aLand application. =650 24$aTop soil. =700 1\$aHsieh, H-N,$eauthor. =700 1\$aMorgan, M.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aRaghu, D.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15638S.htm =LDR 02492nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP15642S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15642S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15642S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aMcMahon, SG.,$eauthor. =245 12$aA Valuable Product from a Construction and Demolition Facility /$cSG. McMahon. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (8 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. =520 3\$aA Construction and Demolition (C&D) Facility in Northeast Florida produces a manufactured soil that is a by-product of recycling operations. Upon arrival at the facility, the incoming material is separated into concrete and non-concrete materials. The non-concrete material passes through several screen and conveyor line stations to remove deleterious and unsuitable materials. The remaining material becomes the final product known as recycled soil product. The consistency of the material is similar to soil mixed with some mulch. Present uses of the material include daily landfill cover and fill material (exclusive of top cover) at construction sites, road base preparation and landscaping material. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aAnalytical tests. =650 \0$aConstruction and demolition. =650 \0$aRecycling. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aVolatile organic compounds. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 14$aRecycling. =650 24$aAnalytical tests. =650 24$aConstruction and demolition. =650 24$aVolatile organic compounds. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15642S.htm =LDR 02840nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP15654S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15654S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15654S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aMcManis, KL.,$eauthor. =245 10$aCharacterization of Filter Cake Ash and Applications for Soil Stabilization /$cKL. McManis, M. Nataraj. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b4 =520 3\$aRecycled applications were investigated for an ash produced from the incineration of diatomaceous earth filter cake used in the manufacture of additives for petroleum products. A complete chemical and physical characterization of the ash was conducted. It includes lumps which are the result of gypsum cementation. The ash produces light-weight products and exhibits pozzolanic characteristics. Mixtures of the ash with sand and other stabilizing agents were investigated for road base and subbase applications. Strength and durability tests and a microanalysis were conducted to identify the stabilization products produced. The testing program for this study indicates that the ash holds promise as a light-weight fine aggregate for use as an earth fill material. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aBottom ash. =650 \0$aDiatomaceous earth filter. =650 \0$aFilter cake ash. =650 \0$aFlowable fill. =650 \0$aGypsum cement. =650 \0$aLight-weight fill. =650 \0$aScrubber mud. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization. =650 14$aDiatomaceous earth filter. =650 24$aBottom ash. =650 24$aFilter cake ash. =650 24$aFlowable fill. =650 24$aGypsum cement. =650 24$aLight-weight fill. =650 24$aScrubber mud. =650 24$aSoil stabilization. =700 1\$aNataraj, M.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15654S.htm =LDR 02919nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP15639S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15639S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15639S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aKhera, RP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Slag on Shear Strength of Calcium Bentonite /$cRP. Khera, LT. So. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b8 =520 3\$aThis study was undertaken to determine the strength of calcium bentonite as affected by cement and slag. Test specimens were prepared with 15% calcium bentonite, 5%to 15% cement, and 7.5% to 10% slag. Undrained triaxial compression tests and unconfined compression tests were performed on different mixes. These test results show that regardless of the proportion of cement and slag, the peak strength occurred at strain equal to or less than 1%. The strength essentially reached its ultimate value at about 2% strain and there was little change in strength beyond this point. The strength of specimens increased as the proportion of slag to cement increased. Pore water pressure at peak strength was positive. With increasing strain and increasing proportion of slag the pore water pressure reduced in magnitude. Specimens which were not subjected to vacuum during preparation showed extremely high negative pore pressures and higher strength. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aBentonite. =650 \0$aCement. =650 \0$aCompression test. =650 \0$aLaboratory testing. =650 \0$aShear strength. =650 \0$aSlag. =650 \0$aTriaxial test. =650 \0$aUnconfined. =650 14$aShear strength. =650 24$aBentonite. =650 24$aCement. =650 24$aCompression test. =650 24$aLaboratory testing. =650 24$aSlag. =650 24$aTriaxial test. =650 24$aUnconfined. =700 1\$aSo, LT.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15639S.htm =LDR 03122nam a2200637 i 4500 =001 STP15660S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15660S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15660S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aKershaw, DS.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUse of Ground Tire Rubber in Reactive Permeable Barriers to Mitigate Btex Compounds /$cDS. Kershaw, S. Pamukcu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b22 =520 3\$aThe ability of ground tire rubber to sorb BTEX compounds from groundwater was examined. The current study consisted of running both batch and packed bed column tests to determine the sorption capacity, the flow through utilization efficiency and the reversibility of BTEX sorption to ground tire rubber. Sorption tests for an equilibrium concentration of the contaminant in solution of 10 mg/L showed that the adsorption capacity of ground tire rubber based on a percentage of the adsorption capacity of activated carbon is: 5% for benzene, 4% for toluene, 4% for ethylbenzene, and 8% for p-xylene. Column tests produced utilization efficiencies for ground tire rubber of 32% to 61% when in contact with the contaminant for 36 minutes. Sorption tests indicate no measurable reduction in sorption capacity after 8 consecutive sorption/desorption tests. Possible future uses of ground rubber as a sorption media could include the use of ground rubber as an aggregate in slurry cut-off walls, or as a sorption media in in-situ reactive permeable barriers. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aBenzene. =650 \0$aContaminated. =650 \0$aGroundwater. =650 \0$aMedia. =650 \0$aPolymer. =650 \0$aReactive permeable barrier. =650 \0$aSorption. =650 \0$aTires. =650 \0$aXylene. =650 14$aSorption. =650 24$aBenzene. =650 24$aBTEX. =650 24$aContaminated. =650 24$aGroundwater. =650 24$aMedia. =650 24$aPolymer. =650 24$aReactive permeable barrier. =650 24$aTires. =650 24$aXylene. =700 1\$aPamukcu, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15660S.htm =LDR 02875nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP15646S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15646S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15646S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBernal, A.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPullout Testing of Geogrids in Tire Shreds and Rubber-Sand /$cA. Bernal, RH. Swan, R. Salgado, CW. Lovell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe results of a direct shear and pullout testing program conducted to evaluate the interaction properties of three types of flexible geogrids having 2 cm, 5 cm and 10 cm square apertures within two types of backfill materials are presented. The first backfill material was a 5 cm nominal size tire shred fill and the second backfill material was a rubber-sand mixture consisting of a blend of 5 cm tire shreds and sand. Direct shear testing was conducted using a large direct shear box having plan dimensions of 30 cm by 30 cm and a total depth of 23 cm. Pullout tests were carried out in a large pullout box having plan dimensions of 1.2 m in length by 0.9 m in width and 0.5 m depth. Coefficients of interaction between 0.22 to 0.49 for tire shreds and 0.25 to 0.53 for rubber-sand were calculated. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aCoefficient of interaction. =650 \0$aDirect shear tests. =650 \0$aGeogrids. =650 \0$aLightweight fill. =650 \0$aPullout tests. =650 \0$aRubber-sand. =650 \0$aTire shreds. =650 14$aLightweight fill. =650 24$aCoefficient of interaction. =650 24$aDirect shear tests. =650 24$aGeogrids. =650 24$aPullout tests. =650 24$aRubber-sand. =650 24$aTire shreds. =700 1\$aLovell, CW.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSalgado, R.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSwan, RH.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15646S.htm =LDR 02599nam a2200601 i 4500 =001 STP15648S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15648S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15648S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aTanguay, MG.,$eauthor. =245 10$aAgricultural Land Application of Pulp and Paper Mill Sludges in the Donnacona Area, Quebec :$bChemical Evaluation and Crop Response /$cAX. Veillette, MG. Tanguay. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aPrimary paper mill sludges from a thermomechanical pulp (TMP) mill were land applied at the rate of 20 metric ton per hectare (t/ha) for agricultural purposes in the Donnacona area, Quebec, in May 1994 and May 1995. Eleven agricultural sites featuring various crops were tested over two seasons to measure the impact of TMP primary paper mill sludges on soil, plant tissue and crop yield. Cereal and potato crops showed a significant increase in yield. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aAgricultural. =650 \0$aChemical evaluation. =650 \0$aLand application. =650 \0$aLand reclamation. =650 \0$aPrimary sludge. =650 \0$aPulp and paper. =650 \0$aSecondary sludge. =650 \0$aThermomechanical pulp. =650 14$aPulp and paper. =650 24$aAgricultural. =650 24$aChemical evaluation. =650 24$aLand application. =650 24$aLand reclamation. =650 24$aPrimary sludge. =650 24$aSecondary sludge. =650 24$aThermomechanical pulp. =700 1\$aVeillette, AX.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15648S.htm =LDR 02518nam a2200517 i 4500 =001 STP15652S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15652S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15652S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aDing, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aImprovement of Tropical Soils with Waste Ash and Lime /$cPG. Nicholson, M. Ding. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (10 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aThe special environment in Hawaii produces some tropical soils which often have poor engineering properties including high swelling potential, high plasticity, low strength, etc. On the island of Oahu, municipal solid waste (MSW) is incinerated to reduce the total volume for landfill conservation while generating electricity to supplement the islands energy needs. Productive use of these wastes, together with locally available lime and/or cement, are being considered as possible admixtures to stabilize those undesirable soils. Utilization of this waste ash could have significant environmental benefits and result in considerable cost savings, while providing a low cost stabilizer for geotechnical applications. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aAdmixture. =650 \0$aMunicipal solid waste. =650 \0$aSoil improvement. =650 \0$aStabilization. =650 14$aMunicipal solid waste. =650 24$aAdmixture. =650 24$aAsh. =650 24$aSoil improvement. =650 24$aStabilization. =700 1\$aNicholson, PG.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15652S.htm =LDR 02532nam a2200529 i 4500 =001 STP15644S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15644S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15644S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aRomero, S.,$eauthor. =245 10$aPrediction of Dynamic Properties by Low Strain Excitation of Residual Materials /$cS. Romero, S. Pamukcu. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (14 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b12 =520 3\$aA nondestructive method of predicting dynamic properties is introduced to test granular systems composed of residual materials. A low-strain harmonic excitation at randomly selected frequencies produces propagating waves through the granular system. The system wave response is termed the "signature pattern" due to its uniqueness and repeatability. The signature pattern is used to characterize the material by predicting dynamic properties such as shear modulus. Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) are introduced to facilitate pattern recognition and improve characterization. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aLow-strain wave response. =650 \0$aNondestructive testing. =650 \0$aDigital signal processing. =650 \0$aSignature patterns. =650 \0$aArtificial neural networks. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 14$aNondestructive testing. =650 24$aSignature patterns. =650 24$aDigital signal processing. =650 24$aArtificial neural networks. =650 24$aLow-strain wave response. =700 1\$aPamukcu, S.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15644S.htm =LDR 02776nam a2200505 i 4500 =001 STP15647S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15647S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15647S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aMoo-Young, HK.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUtilizing a Paper Sludge Barrier Layer in a Municipal Landfill Cover in New York /$cHK. Moo-Young, TF. Zimmie. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b32 =520 3\$aThis paper evaluates the use of paper sludges from the Hudson River Mill as the impermeable barrier in a landfill cover in Corinth, NY. Paper mill sludges are characterized by a high water content, low specific gravity, and high organic content in comparison to clays. In spite of a high water content, the paper sludges from the Hudson River Mill were compacted to a low hydraulic conductivity. The permeability and compressibility of the paper sludges are influenced by the water content and organic content. Although a paper sludge cover system may not initially meet the regulatory requirement for permeability when constructed at the natural water content, the change in void ratio that results from consolidation and dewatering under a low effective stress can reduce the hydraulic conductivity to an acceptable value. The Corinth landfill cover was instrumented to measure the depth of frost penetration into the cover system. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aHydraulic conductivity. =650 \0$aInstrumentation compressibility. =650 \0$aLandfills. =650 \0$aPaper sludge. =650 14$aPaper sludge. =650 24$aHydraulic conductivity. =650 24$aInstrumentation compressibility. =650 24$aLandfills. =700 1\$aZimmie, TF.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15647S.htm =LDR 02917nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP15659S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15659S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15659S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBlumenthal, M.,$eauthor. =245 10$aWater Quality Effects of Tire Chip Fills Placed Above the Groundwater Table /$cDN. Humphrey, LE. Katz, M. Blumenthal. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b15 =520 3\$aTwo field trials were constructed to investigate the effect on water quality of tire chip fills placed above the groundwater table. Control wells were used to distinguish the substances naturally present in groundwater from those that leached from tire chips. There was no evidence that tire chips increased the level of substances that have a primary drinking water standard. In addition, there was no evidence that tire chips increased the levels of aluminum, zinc, chloride or sulfate which have secondary (aesthetic) drinking water standards. Under some conditions iron levels may exceed their secondary standard. It is likely that manganese levels will exceed their secondary standard, however, manganese is naturally present in groundwater in many areas. Two sets of samples were tested for organics. Results were below the method detection limit for all compounds. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aMetals. =650 \0$aOrganics. =650 \0$aRoad construction. =650 \0$aTire chips. =650 \0$aTire shreds. =650 \0$aTires. =650 \0$aWaste tires. =650 \0$aWater quality. =650 14$aTires. =650 24$aMetals. =650 24$aOrganics. =650 24$aRoad construction. =650 24$aTire chips. =650 24$aTire shreds. =650 24$aWaste tires. =650 24$aWater quality. =700 1\$aHumphrey, DN.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKatz, LE.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15659S.htm =LDR 03564nam a2200565 i 4500 =001 STP15656S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15656S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15656S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aDemars, KR.,$eauthor. =245 10$aIncinerator Bottom Ash as a Soil Substitute :$bPhysical and Chemical Behavior /$cDJ. Rivard-Lentz, LR. Sweeney, KR. Demars. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (17 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aBottom ash from one mass-burn incinerator and one refuse derived fuel incinerator was subjected to laboratory testing and evaluation of physical and chemical properties and behavior. Testing was performed on natural bottom ash and bottom ash amended with other fine grained natural aggregates such as clay and coal fly ash. Gradation analyses show that bottom ash is similar in grain size distribution to a well-graded gravelly sand. Bottom ash has lower compacted density and specific gravity than a typical well-graded coarse grained natural aggregate but has equivalent or higher strength properties. This indicates bottom ash could be used as a structural fill. While pre- and post-processing have been used to remove ferrous particles, a significant quantity of ferrous particles remain following processing. The permeability of the bottom ash is similar to well-graded coarse grained natural aggregates but can be reduced significantly with the blending of fine-grained natural aggregates. The addition of 10 percent by weight of clay will reduce the permeability sufficiently to meet the USEPA criteria for a landfill cap/liner. Based on limited TCLP testing the bottom ash is categorized as non-hazardous under USEPA guidelines. However, batch and column leaching tests produce leachate that is alkaline and demonstrates elevated levels of soluble metals and salts. The levels of some soluble metals and chlorides in the leachate exceed USEPA drinking water standards indicating that further amending would be necessary to be able to use bottom ash outside the landfill setting. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aAggregate substitute. =650 \0$aBottom ash. =650 \0$aCombustor. =650 \0$aIncinerator. =650 \0$aMass burn. =650 \0$aRefuse derived fuel. =650 14$aBottom ash. =650 24$aAggregate substitute. =650 24$aCombustor. =650 24$aIncinerator. =650 24$aMass burn. =650 24$aRefuse derived fuel. =700 1\$aRivard-Lentz, DJ.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aSweeney, LR.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15656S.htm =LDR 03036nam a2200613 i 4500 =001 STP15651S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15651S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15651S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aAbyaneh, MY.,$eauthor. =245 10$aDifferential Scanning Calorimetry Tests Applied to Lime-Fly Ash Soil Stabilization /$cS. Jalali, MY. Abyaneh, MJ. Keedwell. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (11 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aThe strength gain in lime-fly ash mixtures begins only after a delay in time, which is due to the induction period for the reactions that take place between lime and fly ash particles. This research work studies this induction period using unconfined compressive strength (UCS) tests and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) tests. Based on nucleation and diffusional growth theories, the induction period is qualitatively explained and the relevant equation for its quantitative prediction with regard to curing temperature is proposed. The suggested equation is evaluated using the UCS and DSC test results. It is concluded that the induction period can be predicted quantitatively and that accelerated curing can be used to estimate the induction period for any curing temperature. Furthermore, DSC tests can be used successfully for predicting the induction period. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aCuring temperature. =650 \0$aDifferential scanning calorimetry. =650 \0$aDiffusional growth. =650 \0$aInduction period. =650 \0$aLime-fly ash. =650 \0$aNucleation. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization. =650 \0$aStrength gain. =650 14$aLime-fly ash. =650 24$aCuring temperature. =650 24$aDifferential scanning calorimetry. =650 24$aDiffusional growth. =650 24$aInduction period. =650 24$aNucleation. =650 24$aSoil stabilization. =650 24$aStrength gain. =700 1\$aJalali, S.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aKeedwell, MJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15651S.htm =LDR 02735nam a2200577 i 4500 =001 STP15650S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15650S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15650S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aPradeep, MR.,$eauthor. =245 14$aThe Use of Fly Ash-Stabilized Sand Mixtures as Capping Materials for Landfills /$cRA. Taha, MR. Pradeep. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (9 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b5 =520 3\$aAn investigation was made to study the suitability of using coal fly ash-stabilized sand mixtures as capping materials for sanitary landfills. Sand mixtures stabilized with 15 and 20 percent Class C fly ash were investigated. Compaction, permeability, unconfined compressive strength, freeze-thaw, and wet-dry tests were conducted on both mixtures. Results indicate that fly ash-stabilized sand blends can be used as capping materials in areas where fine-grained soils are not available. Data indicate that the 20% fly ash-stabilized sand mixture will yield a better performance than sand mixtures stabilized with 15% fly ash. Increased strength, reduced permeability, and increased resistance to freeze-thaw and wet-dry cycles are some of the benefits obtained by using the high fly ash content. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aCapping material. =650 \0$aFly ash. =650 \0$aFreeze-thaw. =650 \0$aLandfill. =650 \0$aPermeability. =650 \0$aStabilization. =650 \0$aWet-dry. =650 14$aFly ash. =650 24$aCapping material. =650 24$aFreeze-thaw. =650 24$aLandfill. =650 24$aPermeability. =650 24$aStabilization. =650 24$aWet-dry. =700 1\$aTaha, RA.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15650S.htm =LDR 03167nam a2200697 i 4500 =001 STP15657S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15657S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15657S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aGreen, WP.,$eauthor. =245 13$aAn Unresolved Riddle :$bTire Chips, Two Roadbeds, and Spontaneous Reactions /$cDEB Nightingale, WP. Green. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (21 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b21 =520 3\$aExperience with road fills in Washington State constructed with thick layers of tire chips spontaneously burning has led to a decrease in tire chip use nationally. The field measurements and samples taken indicate that a pyrolitic reaction occurred at two roadfill sites in Washington State based on a comparison to know pyrolytic reactions in controlled settings. Pyrolysis in roadbeds containing tire chips is a new phenomena previously only found in open piles of processed tire chips. Because water and nutrients were introduced, iron oxidation, microbial digestion, and chemical oxidation are possible factors contributing to the pyrolytic reactions at the two Washington State sites. A new heat ignition theory from Japanese experiments suggests a theoretical answer to practical design depth limits in roadbeds and tire chip piles may be climate (air temperature) and depth dependent. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aAggregate. =650 \0$aChipped tires. =650 \0$aCivil engineering. =650 \0$aFires. =650 \0$aLightweight fill. =650 \0$aPyrolysis reaction. =650 \0$aRecycling. =650 \0$aReuse. =650 \0$aRoad fill. =650 \0$aScrap tires. =650 \0$aSpontaneous reaction. =650 \0$aWashington State. =650 14$aScrap tires. =650 24$aAggregate. =650 24$aChipped tires. =650 24$aCivil engineering. =650 24$aFires. =650 24$aLightweight fill. =650 24$aPyrolysis reaction. =650 24$aRecycling. =650 24$aReuse. =650 24$aRoad fill. =650 24$aSpontaneous reaction. =650 24$aWashington State. =700 1\$aNightingale, DEB,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15657S.htm =LDR 02829nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP15658S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15658S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15658S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aBaker, RF.,$eauthor. =245 10$aUse of Shredded Tires in the Subbase Layer of Asphalt Pavements /$cWJ. Papp, MH. Maher, RF. Baker. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (13 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b6 =520 3\$aResearch was conducted on the use of shredded scrap tires for use in the subbase layer of asphalt pavements. Mixtures of shredded scrap tires with virgin soil provide a means of recycling unwanted tires and conserving a finite supply of virgin soil. The mechanistic procedure for the design of pavement systems requires resilient modulus values. Plastic and elastic strains were measured using external LVDT' s and internal proximity sensors. Resilient modulus measurements were conducted on cohesionless soils mixed with various amounts of shredded tire chips. The performance of the shredded tire mixture is compared to that of the naturally occurring virgin soil used in subbase applications in New Jersey. A number of experimental issues are discussed such as: method of compaction, optimum ratio of shredded tire chips to soil, optimum size and gradation of shredded tire chips, and strength testing using California Bearing Ratio. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aCalifornia bearing ratio. =650 \0$aCompaction. =650 \0$aResilient modulus. =650 \0$aShredded tires. =650 \0$aSubbase. =650 14$aShredded tires. =650 24$aCalifornia bearing ratio. =650 24$aCompaction. =650 24$aResilient modulus. =650 24$aSubbase. =700 1\$aMaher, MH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aPapp, WJ.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15658S.htm =LDR 02506nam a2200493 i 4500 =001 STP15649S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 161219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15649S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15649S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aTurner, JP.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEvaluation of Western Coal Fly Ashes for Stabilization of Low-Volume Roads /$cJP. Turner. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (15 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b9 =520 3\$aA laboratory study is described in which the engineering properties of subgrade soils were modified by treatment with fly ash derived from low-sulfur western coal. A wide range of soil types including gravel-sand, silty sand, sandy silt, and highly plastic clay exhibited substantial improvements in compressive strength, resilient modulus, and wet-dry and freeze-thaw durability when treated with fly ash from several Wyoming power plants. Application of the test results to design of aggregate-surfaced secondary roads indicates that use of fly ash stabilization can decrease the required aggregate thickness substantially. Currently there are no standards which specify minimum required improvements in the engineering properties of fly ash treated soils. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed December 19, 2016. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aFly ash. =650 \0$aHighway materials. =650 \0$aLow-volume roads. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization. =650 14$aSoil stabilization. =650 24$aFly ash. =650 24$aHighway materials. =650 24$aLow-volume roads. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15649S.htm =LDR 03600nam a2200589 i 4500 =001 STP15645S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20160219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 160219s1997\\\\pau|||||o|||||||||||eng|| =024 7\$a10.1520/STP15645S$2doi =037 \\$bASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 =037 \\$aSTP15645S$bASTM International =040 \\$aASTM$cSCOPE$beng$erda =041 \\$aeng =050 \4$aTA749 =082 04$a624.1/5136$223 =100 1\$aTatlisoz, N.,$eauthor. =245 10$aEffect of Fines on Mechanical Properties of Soil-Tire Chip Mixtures /$cN. Tatlisoz, CH. Benson, TB. Edil. =264 \1$aWest Conshohocken, Pa. :$bASTM International,$c1997. =300 \\$a1 online resource (16 pages) :$billustrations, figures, tables =336 \\$atext$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$2rdacarrier =347 \\$atext file$bPDF$2rda =504 \\$aIncludes bibliographical references$b13 =520 3\$aLarge quantities of waste tires can be beneficially used by incorporating them into structural fill employed in earthwork projects such as highway embankments and backfills for retaining structures. These applications require knowledge of the bulk mechanical properties of tire chips and soil-tire chip mixtures. The objective of the study described in this paper was to evaluate the mechanical properties and behavior of waste tire chips and their mixtures with fine- and coarse-grained soils. Large-scale laboratory testing equipment was used to conduct the study. Tests were conducted to evaluate shear strength, deformability, and compressibility. Mixtures made with typical backfill soils such as clean sand, sandy silt, and clay were tested. Results of the tests show that tire chips and soil-tire chip mixtures behave like soils, but are more compressible and also require more deformation to mobilize their ultimate shear strength. Incorporation of tire chips in the backfill results in a reduction in unit weight and, for mixtures containing sand or sandy silt, an increase in shear strength. In contrast, clay-tire chip mixtures have the same or lower shear strength as clay alone. Strength envelopes for sand-tire chip mixtures can be nonlinear, and have virtually no cohesion intercept. Mixtures containing sandy silt behave similar to mixtures made with sand, except the shear strength envelope for the sandy silttire chip mixture is linear and has a cohesion intercept. Sand-tire chip and sandy silt-tire chip mixtures exhibit similar long-term compression behavior. =541 \\$aASTM International$3PDF$cPurchase price$hUSD25. =588 \\$aDescription based on publisher's website, viewed February 19, 2016. =650 \0$aBeneficial reuse. =650 \0$aRecycling. =650 \0$aShear strength. =650 \0$aDeformation. =650 \0$aTire chips. =650 \0$aConstrained modulus. =650 \0$aCompressibility. =650 \0$aWaste products. =650 \0$aSoil stabilization$xTesting. =650 14$aTire chips. =650 24$aCompressibility. =650 24$aDeformation. =650 24$aShear strength. =650 24$aConstrained modulus. =650 24$aBeneficial reuse. =650 24$aRecycling. =700 1\$aBenson, CH.,$eauthor. =700 1\$aEdil, TB.,$eauthor. =710 2\$aASTM International. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. =710 2\$aAmerican Society for Testing and Materials.$tSelected Technical Papers. =856 40$uhttps://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP15645S.htm =LDR 02793nam a2200541 i 4500 =001 STP15655S =003 IN-ChSCO =005 20161219061000.0 =006 m|||||o||||||||||| =007 cr\|n||||||||n =008 1