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SRM 2585 Organic Contaminants in House Dust
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
SRM 2585 Organic Contaminants in House Dust - This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended for use in evaluating analytical methods for the determination of selected polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners, chlorinated pesticides, and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) congeners in house dust and similar matrices. All of the constituents for which certified, reference, and information values are provided in SRM 2585 were naturally present in the dust material before processing.
Tags: Standard Reference Material,SRM,SRM 2585,House Dust,certified values,Environment and Climate,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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NIST Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD)
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Materials discovery and development necessarily begins with the preparation and identification of product phase(s). Crystalline compounds can be identified by their characteristic diffraction patterns using X-rays, neutrons, and or electrons. An estimated 20,000 X-ray diffractometers and a comparable number of electron microscopes are used daily in materials research and development laboratories for this purpose.
Tags: chemical structures,crystallography,crystal structures,diffraction,disorder,electrons,identification,inorganic,neutrons,magnetic,metals,minerals,materials,Rietveld,synchrotron,twinned,x-rays,Advanced Materials,manufacturing,Safety,Security and Forensics,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Dynamic compressive stress-strain curves of aluminum alloy 6061-T6 with rapid heating
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
This dataset contains raw mechanical data (strain, stress and strain rate curvesand initial temperatures) for compression experiments performed on aluminum alloy 6061-T6using the NIST pulse-heated Kolsky Bar at strain rates between 2400 1/s and 2700 1/s and initialtemperatures from 23 °C to 527 °C and heating times ranging between 0.2 s and 3.5 s. At this time,the thermal history of the specimen during heating is not included in the dataset but this informationmay be included in a future update.
Tags: metals,mechanical properties,high heating rate,High Strain Rate,experiments,simulations,modeling,advanced manufacturing,machining,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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