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SRM 2719 Calcined Petroleum Coke

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Standard Reference Material 2719 Calcined Petroleum Coke - This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended primarily for use in the calibration of apparatus and the evaluation of techniques employed in the analysis of calcined petroleum coke and other materials with a similar matrix. SRM 2719 consists of 50 g of calcined petroleum coke ground to pass a 250 µm (60 mesh) sieve, homogenized, and bottled under an argon atmosphere. This data is public in the Certificate of Analysis for this material.

Tags: SRM,Standard Reference Material,coke,sulfur,Energy,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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SRM 2775 Sulfur in Foundry Coke

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Standard Reference Material 2775 Sulfur in Foundry Coke - This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended primarily for use in the evaluation of test methods and for the calibration of instruments used to determine sulfur in foundry (metallurgical) coke. Each unit of SRM 2775 consists of 50 g of foundry coke that was ground to pass a 60 mesh (250 ?m) sieve, homogenized, and bottled under an argon atmosphere. This data is public in the Certificate of Analysis for this material.

Tags: SRM,Standard Reference Material,coke,sulfur,Energy,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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SRM 2776 Sulfur in Furnace Coke

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Standard Reference Material 2776 Sulfur in Furnace Coke - This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended primarily for use in the evaluation of test methods and for the calibration of instruments used to determine sulfur in furnace (metallurgical) coke. Each unit of SRM 2776 consists of 50 g of furnace coke that was ground to pass a 250 ?m (60 mesh) sieve, homogenized, and bottled under an argon atmosphere. This data is public in the Certificate of Analysis for this material.

Tags: SRM,Standard Reference Material,coke,sulfur,Energy,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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SRM 1632e Trace Elements in Coal (Bituminous)

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

SRM 1632e Trace Elements in Coal (Bituminous) - This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended primarily for use in the evaluation of techniques used in the analysis of coals and materials of a similar matrix.

Tags: Standard Reference Material,SRM,trace elements,sulfur,mercury,chlorine,Energy,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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SRM 1721 Southern Oceanic Air (Ambient Nominal Amount-of-Substance Fraction: Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide)

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Standard Reference Material-1721: Southern Oceanic Air. Ambient Nominal Amount of Substance Fraction for Carbon Dioxide, Methane & Nitrous Oxide. This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is a primary gas mixture for which the amount-of-substance fraction, expressed as concentration, may be related to secondary working standards. This SRM is intended for the calibration of instruments used for ambient carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) determinations and for other applications. This data is public in the Certificate of Analysis for this material.

Tags: SRM,Standard Reference Material,Southern Oceanic Air,carbon dioxide,methane,Nitrous Oxide,CO2,CH4,N2O,amount of substance,Energy,Environment and Climate,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Data from "High-temperature tensile constitutive data and models for structural steels in fire (NIST Technical Note 1714)"

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

The National Institute of Standards and Technology, as part of its report on the collapse of the World Trade Center, characterized many important steels recovered from the buildings to provide stress-strain models to analyze the impact, fires, and resulting collapse. Those tests represent a large additional data set that can be used for modeling the response of steel structures to fire.

Tags: steel,constitutive law,fire,World Trade Center Investigation,elevated temperature,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Tables from "Analysis of Pipeline Steel Corrosion Data From NBS (NIST) Studies Conducted Between 1922-1940 and Relevance to Pipeline Management" (NISTIR 7415)

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Between 1922 and 1940, the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) conducted a long-term investigation into the corrosion of bare steel and iron, pipes buried underground at 47 sites representing different soil types in the United States. Following the passage of the 2004 Pipeline Safety Improvement Act, the Department of Transportation's Office of Pipeline Safety requested that NIST review and reanalyze the data from the NBS study using modern statistical analysis tools. For this analysis, NIST compiled an updated database from the data in the publications by K. H. Logan (i.e.

Tags: corrosion,pipeline,steel,underground,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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