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Mass Absorption Coefficient of Tungsten and Tantalum

September 1, 2002
Author(s)
Zachary H. Levine
Web page for the Computational Material Science Network(administered at U. Washington) based on the following WERB-approvedmanuscripts:Z.~H.~Levine, S.~Grantham, C.~Tarrio,D.~J.~Paterson, I.~McNulty, T.~M.~Levin,A.~L.~Ankudinov, and J.~J.~Rehr,``Mass

Setup and Test Procedures dd (GNU Fileutils) 4.0.36 Forensic Tests

August 1, 2002
Author(s)
James R. Lyle
This document describes the testing of dd (GNU fileutils) 4.0.36 as a disk imaging tool on a Linux platform. The Linux version used was Linux version 2.4.2-2 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-79). The test cases that were applied are described in Disk Imaging Tool

Webpage for Optical Technology Division: SIRCUS Facility

May 1, 2002
Author(s)
Sally Bruce, Steven W. Brown, Keith R. Lykke
Spectral irradiance and Radiance Calibrations with Uniform Sources (SIRCUS) is a reference calibration facility that transfers detector based spectral irradiance scales derived from the High Accuracy Cryogenic Radiometer, to broadband filtered detector

Database for Solder Properties With Emphasis on New Lead-Free Solders

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
David R. Smith, Thomas A. Siewert, L Stephen, Juan C. Madeni
Legal and environmental considerations require that the electronics industries cease using solders containing lead. This database provides properties of lead-free solders that may be used to replace the solders containing lead that are currently in use

Structural Ceramics Database (Version June 2001)

June 1, 2001
Author(s)
R G. Munro
An update of the NIST Standard Reference Database Number 30, the Structural Ceramics Database, has been completed. This update, designated here as Version June 2001, increases the number of reference citations from 431 to 731, and increases the number of

Cryptographic Protection for the Twenty-First Century

March 1, 2001
Author(s)
Elaine B. Barker
In 2000, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the selection of a new encryption algorithm that will be used to protect sensitive (unclassified) government information. This algorithm, to be proposed as the Advanced Encryption

Texture Plus

February 1, 2001
Author(s)
Mark D. Vaudin
TexturePlus is a Win '95 or later software package that analyzes crystallographic texture in bulk and thin film specimens. The software analyzes data obtained on a powder x-ray diffractometer. The required data include an x-ray theta-2theta scan of a Bragg

A Visualization Approach to Dealing with Log Data

January 29, 2001
Author(s)
Emile L. Morse, Michelle P. Steves
The CollabLogger is a visual tool that supports usability analyses of human-computer interaction in a team environment. Participants in our computer-mediated activity were engaged in a small-scale manufacturing testbed project. Interactions of the group

Abstracts for the MSEL Assessment Panel, March 2001

January 26, 2001
Author(s)
Leslie E. Smith, Alamgir Karim, Leonid A. Bendersky, C Lu, J J. Scott, Ichiro Takeuchi, Kathleen M. Flynn, Vinod K. Tewary, Davor Balzar, G A. Alers, Stephen E. Russek, Charles C. Han, Haonan Wang, William E. Wallace, Daniel A. Fischer, K Efimenko, Wen-Li Wu, Jan Genzer, Joseph C. Woicik, Thomas H. Gnaeupel-Herold, Henry J. Prask, Charles F. Majkrzak, Norman F. Berk, John G. Barker, Charles J. Glinka, Eric K. Lin, Ward L. Johnson, Paul R. Heyliger, David T. Read, R R. Keller, J Blendell, Grady S. White, Lin-Sien H. Lum, Eric J. Cockayne, Igor Levin, C E. Johnson, Maureen E. Williams, Gery R. Stafford, William J. Boettinger, Kil-Won Moon, Daniel Josell, Daniel Wheeler, Thomas P. Moffat, W H. Huber, Lee J. Richter, Clayton S. Yang, Robert D. Shull, R A. Fry, Robert D. McMichael, William F. Egelhoff Jr., Ursula R. Kattner, James A. Warren, Jonathan E. Guyer, Steven P. Mates, Stephen D. Ridder, Frank S. Biancaniello, D Basak, Jon C. Geist, Kalman D. Migler
Abstracts relating to research and development in the NIST Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory (MSEL) are presented for a poster session to be presented to the 2001 MSEL Assessment Panel.

BLCC-NIST Building Life-Cycle Cost Program, Version 5.0

October 1, 2000
Author(s)
S Fuller, A Boyles, Bruce R. Miller
The BLCC5 Building Life-Cycle Cost Program provides economic analysis of projects for which both initial capital costs and future operational costs need to be considered. The program is useful for evaluating the long-term costs and savings of energy and

Atomic Weights and Isotopic Compositions (Version 2.0)

February 1, 2000
Author(s)
J S. Coursey, Robert A. Dragoset
The atomic weights are available for elements 1 through 111, and isotopic compositions or abundances are given when appropriate. The atomic weights data were published by T. B. Coplen in Atomic Weights of the Elements 1995, and the isotopic compositions

Compressible Fluid Dynamics in Materials Processing

February 1, 2000
Author(s)
Steven P. Mates
Two widely-utilized materials processing techniques, namely liquid metal atomization and thermal spraying, heavily involve compressible fluid dynamics. In liquid metal atomization, a hot melt stream is disintegrated by a cold supersonic gas jet into small

Eye Movement Strategies

February 1, 2000
Author(s)
Julie Epelboim
The human visual system consists of a high-resolution fovea and a low resolution periphery. This arrangement requires us to use eye and head movements to bring objects of interest, detected with low-resolution peripheral vision, to the fovea formore

Report on the NIST Java TM AES Candidate Algorithm Analysis

November 25, 1999
Author(s)
James F. Dray Jr.
NIST solicited candidate algorithms for the Advanced Encryption Standard in a Federal Register Announcement dated September 12, 1997. Fifteen candidates were submitted, and NIST has subsequently worked with a worldwide community of cryptanalysts and

Atomic Weights and Isotopic Compositions

September 1, 1999
Author(s)
J S. Coursey, Robert A. Dragoset, D J. Schwab
The atomic weights are available for elements 1 through 111, and isotopic compositions or abundances are given when appropriate. The atomic weights data were published by T. B. Coplen in Atomic Weights of the Elements 1995, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 26 (5)

Elemental Data Index

September 1, 1999
Author(s)
M A. Zucker, Robert A. Dragoset, A R. Kishore
The Elemental Data Index provides access to the holdings of NIST Physics Laboratory online data organized by element. It is intended to simplify the process of retrieving online scientific data for a specific element. Data accessible through this index

The New NIST Atomic Spectra Database (1999)

March 1, 1999
Author(s)
Daniel E. Kelleher, William C. Martin, Wolfgang L. Wiese, J Sugar, Jeffrey R. Fuhr, Karen J. Olsen, Arlene Musgrove, Peter J. Mohr, Joseph Reader, G R. Dalton
The new NIST Atomic Spectra Database (ASD) interactive Web site is accessible via: http://atm.nist.gov/asd. The new version covers a much wider range of atomic and ionic transitions and energy levels than earlier versions, and all data are integrated. ASD
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