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BAM heat-accumulation storage

For further details of the BAM heat-accumulation storage test, refer to Subsection 5.5.2. [Pg.60]

A value of T for a chemical of the TD type, measured by the BAM heat-accumulation storage test is referred to as the value of the BAM test for the chemical herein. [Pg.60]

Three values of the BAM test for BPO calculated each by substituting the three pairs of heat generation data, which are each calculated based on the experimental data obtained each with the three kinds of cells, which are referred to in Fig. 42, in the test, into Eq. (72) are presented in Table 4, assuming that 400 cm each of three samples of BPO are each charged in the 500 cm Dewar flask used in the BAM heat-accumulation storage test and are each placed in the atmosphere under isothermal conditions, keeping the other conditions constant. [Pg.99]

These values of the BAM test calculated herein in general are in fair agreement with the corresponding values measured each actually by a series of BAM heat-accumulation storage tests performed at a peroxide manufacturing company, respectively. [Pg.108]

There are several SADT test methods. BAM s accumulated heat storage test 3> is... [Pg.27]


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