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Error Analysis of a Hexapod Machine Tool

April 3, 1997
Author(s)
Johannes A. Soons
… hexapod milling machine at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Emphasis is placed on a) the …

Conformance Testing and Specification Management

June 1, 1996
Author(s)
James A. St Pierre, Selden Stewart, Kevin G. Brady
… year of a joint project between the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and SEMATECH. It presents the …

Development of Virtual Machine Tools

January 1, 1996
Author(s)
M A. Donmez
… Engineering Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop infrastructural …

Combustion Product Formation in Under and Overventilated Full-Scale Enclosure Fires

April 23, 1995
Author(s)
William M. Pitts, Nelson P. Bryner, Erik L. Johnsson
The findings of an extensive series of over 140 natural gas fires in a 2/5ths-scale model of a standard room have been previously reported. The current work extends the earlier reduced-scale enclosure (RSE) study to a full-scale enclosure (FSE) and focuses

A Dimensional Inspection Planning Activity Model

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Shaw C. Feng
This paper describes an activity model for dimensional inspection planning that bridges the gap between product design and the dimensional measurement of manufactured products. Functionally, this model specifies requirements for developing a part of a

Development Plan: Product Data Exchange Network

March 1, 1990
Author(s)
Simon P. Frechette, Kevin K. Jurrens
… Testbed which was established at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 1988 under the sponsorship …

Smoke Measurements in Large and Small Scale Fire Testing. Final Report.

October 1, 1978
Author(s)
Richard W. Bukowski
The extinction beam photometer is the most widely used instrument for taking smoke measurements in fire testing. Most existing designs were found to be inaccurate and unreliable for measurements where smoke detection performance is evaluated due to the low
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