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W. D. Bascom, P. F. Becher, J. I. Bimer, and J. S. Murday, Special Technical Publication 640, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, 1978. [Pg.463]

R. J. Good, Special Technical Publication 640, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, 1978. [Pg.463]

The values of Saybolt Universal Viscosity at 100°F and at 210°F are taken directly from the comprehensive ASTM Viscosity Table, Special Technical Publication No. 43A (1953) by permission of the publishers, American Society for Testing Materials, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. [Pg.156]

M. L. Troedel, ed.. Current Technologies in Flexible Packaging ASTM Special Technical Publication 912, ASTM, Philadelphia, Pa., 1986. [Pg.456]

R. Bartnikas, "Engineering Dielectrics Vol. II A—Electrical Properties of SoHd Insulating Materials Molecular Stmcture and Electrical Behavior," ASTM Special Technical Publication 783, 1983, Chapts. 1—5, pp. 3—515. [Pg.330]

A.STM. Special Technical Publication, no. 1190, ASTM, Phdadelphia, Pa., 1993, state-of-the-art technologies and new developments in geosynthetic... [Pg.230]

D. P. DeW itt. Theory and Practice of Radiation Thermometry. New York John Wiley Sons, 1988. J. C. Richmond. Applications of Radiation Thermometry. ASTM Special Technical Publication. American Society for Testing and Materials, 1984. [Pg.1174]

Symposium on Atmospheric Corrosion of Non-Ferrous Metals, Amer. Soc. Test. Mat., Special Technical Publication No. 175 (1956)... [Pg.679]

Refractory Metals and Their Industrial Applications, symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee BIO New Orleans, ASTM Special Technical Publication 849 (1982)... [Pg.862]

Treadaway,K. W. J.,Brown,B. L.and Cox,R. S., Durability of Galvanized Steel in Concrete, Special Technical Publication, ASTM... [Pg.61]

Variations in solution composition throughout a test should be monitored and, if appropriate, corrected. Variations may occur as a result of reactions of one or more of the constituents of the solution with the test specimen, the atmosphere or the test vessel. Thus, it is important that the composition of the testing solution is what it is supposed to be. Carefully made-up solutions of pure chemicals may not act in the same way as nominally similar solutions encountered in practice, which may, and usually do, contain other compounds or impurities that may have major effects on corrosion. This applies particularly to artificial sea-water, which is usually less corrosive than natural sea-water. This subject is discussed in detail in a Special Technical Publication of ASTM, and tests with natural, transported and artificial sea-water have been described . Suspected impurities may be added to the pure solutions in appropriate concentrations or, better still, the testing solutions may be taken directly from plant processes whenever this is practical. [Pg.993]

Examples of various vibratory test procedures for studying cavitation-erosion of metals in inhibited engine coolants have been given in an ASTM Special Technical Publication... [Pg.1057]

Corrosion Monitoring in Industrial Plants Using Nondestructive Testing and Electrochemical Methods , Proc. Symposium Sponsored by ASTM Committee E-7 and G-1, Montreal, Canada, May 1984, ASTM Special Technical Publication 908 Internal Corrosion Control and Monitoring in the Oil, Gas and Chemical Industries Proc. [Pg.1152]

ASTM Special Technical Publication No. 91 discusses in detail the important ramifications to be considered in the various statistical aspects of fatigue testing. Most often, the fatigue curves as well as the tabulated values... [Pg.83]

The ASTM issues other useful information for the designer that are included in its Special Technical Publications (STPs). Some examples of STPs are STP 701, Wear Tests... [Pg.301]

STP Special Technical Publication USA United States of America... [Pg.655]

Mass Spectral Data , ASTM Special Technical Publication No 356, Phila, Pa (1963) 12a) J.H. [Pg.55]

Cutwater, J. O., Murphy, M. C., Kumble, R. G. Berry, J. T. (1974). Double torsion techniques as a universal fracture toughness test method. Fracture Toughness and Slow-Stable Cracking, ASTM Special Technical Publication 559, pp. 121-31, American Society for Testing and Materials. [Pg.384]

Sponsor monthly and quarterly scientific journals, a newsletter, and special technical publications. [Pg.219]

Robson SG. 1981. Computer simulation of movement of DIMP-contaminated groundwater near the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado. ASTM Special Technical Publication 746 209-220. [Pg.152]

Adams WJ, Ziegenfuss PS, Renaudette WJ, et al. 1986. Comparison of laboratory and field methods for testing the toxicity of chemicals sorbed to sediments. In Poston TM, Purdy R, eds. Aquatic toxicology and environmental fate, Vol. 9. American Society for Testing and Materials Special Technical Publication 921,494-513. [Pg.333]

Mayer FL, Adams WJ, Finley MT, et al. 1981. Phosphate ester hydraulic fluids An aquatic environmental assessment of Pydrauls 50E and 115E [Abstract], American Society for Testing and Materials Special Technical Publication 838 103-123. CA/096/137347V. [Pg.345]

Source From Emery, J.J., Slag Utilization in Pavement Construction, Extending Aggregate Resources, ASTM Special Technical Publication 774, American Society for Testing and Materials, 1982, pp. 95-118. With permission. [Pg.172]

Gray, H.R., Testing for hydrogen environment embrittlement experimental variables, in Hydrogen Embrittlement Testing, American Society for Testing and Materials, Special Technical Publication ASTM STP-543, Philadelphia, PA, 1974, p. 133. [Pg.567]

Zhang H, Davison W, Grime GW (1995) ASTM Special Technical Publication STP 1293, P 17... [Pg.325]

Freeman, R.A. 1979. Ecological kinetics of silver in an alpine lake ecosystem. Pages 342-358 in L.L. Marking and R.A. Kimerle (eds.). Aquatic Toxicology. Proceedings of the Second Annual Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology. ASTM special technical publication 667. Amer. Soc. Test. Mater., Philadelphia, PA 19103. [Pg.576]

Ortiz, A. Rutz, R. Development, Use, and Performance of Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) ASTM Special Technical Publication 1187, 1995 pp 140-148. [Pg.692]

Hewitt, A.D. (1996) Special Technical Publication, 1261,181. (Volatile Organic Compounds in the Environment). [Pg.454]

Hall LL, Fisher HL, Sumler MR, et al. 1988. Dose response of skin absorption in young and adult rats. ASTM Special Technical Publication, Performance of Protective Clothing, 989 177-194. [Pg.259]

Kenaga EE, Goring CAI. 1980. Relationship between water solubility, soil-sorbtion, octanol-water partitioning, and bioconcentration of chemicals in biota. ASTM Special Technical Publication (STP) 707. American Society for the Testing of Materials, Philadelphia, PA. [Pg.190]

DeMore, W. B., J. C. Romanovsky, M. Feldstein, W. J. Hamming, and P. K. Mueller. Interagenqr comparison of iodometric methods for ozone determination, pp. 131-140. In Calibration in Air Monitoring. Proceedings of Conference, Boulder, Univetsity of Colorado, Aug. 5-7, 1975. ASTM Special Technical Publication 596. Philadelphia American Society for Testing and Materials, 1976. [Pg.277]

Bailey, H.D., Liu, D.H.W., and Javitz, H.A. Time/toxicity relationships in short-term static, dynamic and plug-flow bioassays, in Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment Eighth Symposium, ASTM Special Technical Publication 891, Bahner, R.C. and Hansen, D.J., Eds. (Philadelphia, PA American Society for Testing and Materials, 1985), pp. 193-212. [Pg.1628]

Bundy, F. P. (1965b) ASTM Special Technical Publication Number 374. [Pg.190]


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