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Atomistic Potentials and the Future of Nanomaterials Metrology
Last Updated Date: 12/05/2012

This project provides a resource to address some of the challenges to the wider use of quantitative classical atomistic simulations (e.g. … more

metRology Software Project
Last Updated Date: 11/14/2012

The goal of the metRology software project is to provide  a set of specialized functions for statistical metrology as a package for the R … more

Bridge Safety
Last Updated Date: 11/13/2012

Our goal is to guide improvement in construction codes for both rehabilitated and new structures. Destructive and nondestructive data will allow … more

Virtual Cement and Concrete Testing Laboratory
Last Updated Date: 11/02/2012

The Virtual Cement and Concrete Testing Laboratory (VCCTL) project develops and integrates state-of-the-art computational materials science tools … more

Proficiency Test Results
Last Updated Date: 10/22/2012

Proficiency Test (PT) results are available at no cost to customers who have tested SRMs 2092, 2096, and 2098.   A PT result serves as a … more

Fuels
Last Updated Date: 10/09/2012

Energy is one of the most critical problems facing the United States, with technical, economic and public policy aspects. Decision makers depend … more

Thermodynamic & Kinetic Data for Sustainable Energy
Last Updated Date: 10/05/2012

Industry needs thermodynamic and kinetic data for the development of new materials for sustainable energy applications; expanded and new databases … more

Standard Reference Fluid Measurements
Last Updated Date: 10/05/2012

Property measurements of the very highest accuracies are important for developing the thermodynamic and transport property models for working … more

Energetic Materials
Last Updated Date: 10/05/2012

Energetic materials, as distinct from fuels, include explosives, propellants and ignitable liquids.   One typically associates the study … more

Working/Functional Fluids
Last Updated Date: 10/05/2012

The conversion of primary energy (e.g. heat generated by the combustion of a fuel) into useful work most often involves a working fluid operating … more

Evaluation of the Extent of Electron Scattering in a Low Vacuum Scanning Electron Microscope
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

Low vacuum scanning electron microscopes utilize gas molecules in the specimen chamber to neutralize the specimen charging from the impinging … more

DTSA-II  Reinvention of a Classic
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

The original NBS/NIH DTSA (Desktop Spectrum Analyzer) software was widely used in the x-ray microanalysis research community. The combination of … more

Analysis of 3D Elemental Mapping Artifacts in Biological Specimens using Monte Carlo Simulation
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

We performed Monte Carlo simulation to demonstrate the feasibility of using the focused ion beam based X-ray microanalysis technique (FIB-EDS) for … more

A Comparison of WD-EPMA Heterogeneity Testing Procedures
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

The heterogeneity of the four elements in a TiAl(NbW) SRM 2061 alloy were determined from five specimens with WD-EPMA (wavelength dispersive … more

IECn42
Last Updated Date: 08/23/2012

The purpose of the IEC 62755 standard N42 data format is to facilitate manufacturer-independent transfer of information from radiation measurement … more

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