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CHETAH-The MSTM Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation Program, ASTM Data Series Pubheation DS 51, American Society for Testing Materials, Philadelphia, 1974, original, updated. [Pg.377]

Downey et al. 1993. CHETAH 7.0 Reference Manual, The ASTM Computer Program for Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation. [Pg.148]

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) (1994). CHETAH, Version 7-0 The ASTM Computer Program for Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation. ASTM Data Series DS 51B. Philadelphia, PA American Society for Testing and Materials. [Pg.137]

The CHETAH programme is the most popular process of quantitatively estimating the risks related to the instability of a compound. It stands for Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Program. This program was developed by the National Institute of Standards (N1ST)2. The 7-0 version is not distributed in France. [Pg.101]

The ASTM Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation Programme, Version 4.4, 2nd Edn (ASTM Data Series Publication 51 A), Davies C. A. etal., Philadelphia, ASTM, Appendix V. Upgrades continue to be issued (1998)... [Pg.1929]

Seaton, W. H., E. Freedman, and D. N. Treweek, "CHETAH The ASTM Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Potential Evaluation Program," American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA (1974). [Pg.184]

CHETAH Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Program... [Pg.7]

Balaraju, B., K.R. Mudaliar, A. Viswanathan and B.K. Harrison 2002. "The ASTM Computer Program for Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation CHETAH 7.3 User Guide." West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania ASTM International. ISBN 0-8031-2094-X. January. [Pg.157]

ASTM also distributes the computer program CHETAH (Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation), a tool for predicting both thermodynamic properties and certain reactive hazards associated with a pure chemical, a mixture of chemicals, or a chemical reaction. [Pg.397]

Figure 7. Thermodynamic enthalpies of formation of epoxybutene and related isomers. Enthalpies calculated from CHETAH (Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation Program) at 25°C and ideal gas conditions. Figure 7. Thermodynamic enthalpies of formation of epoxybutene and related isomers. Enthalpies calculated from CHETAH (Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation Program) at 25°C and ideal gas conditions.
ASTM, Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation—CHETAH, compnter program available on-line at http //www.chetah.usouthal.edu. [Pg.33]

References Benson, S. W., et al., Chem. Rev., 69 (1969) 279 CHETAH Version 8.0 TheASTM Computer Program for Chemical Thermodynamic and Energy Release Evaluation (NIST Special Database 16). Classification Group contributions. [Pg.490]


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