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Speaker at Centennial event
NIST celebrated the grand opening of its Lobby and Information Center during its March 2001 Centennial Celebration. Attendees at the opening included Acting NIST Director Karen Brown, NIST staff, alumni, and guests. This image is part of the NIST 2001 Centennial collection. The NIST 2001 Centennial collection includes images of various celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), previously known as the National Bureau of Standards
Karen Brown (Acting NIST Director) reading Certificate of Congratulations at NIST 2001 Centennial History and Reunion Day
NIST held a number of events to mark its centennial celebration in March 2001. The NIST History and Centennial Symposium-Reunion Day for NIST staff and alumni was held on March 5 AT NIST Boulder and NIST Gaithersburg, pictured here. This image is part of the NIST 2001 Centennial collection. The NIST 2001 Centennial collection consists of images of various celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), previously known as the National Bureau of Standards
Karen Brown (Acting NIST Director) and unidentified man at NIST 2001 Centennial History and Reunion Day
NIST held a number of events to mark its centennial celebration in March 2001. The NIST History and Centennial Symposium-Reunion Day for NIST staff and alumni was held on March 5 AT NIST Boulder and NIST Gaithersburg, pictured here. This image is part of the NIST 2001 Centennial collection. The NIST 2001 Centennial collection consists of images of various celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), previously known as the National Bureau of Standards
Cake cutting with Karen Brown (Acting NIST Director) and Connie Morella (MD state representative) at NIST 2001 Centennial History and Reunion Day
NIST held a number of events to mark its centennial celebration in March 2001. The NIST History and Centennial Symposium-Reunion Day for NIST staff and alumni was held on March 5 AT NIST Boulder and NIST Gaithersburg, pictured here. This image is part of the NIST 2001 Centennial collection. The NIST 2001 Centennial collection consists of images of various celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), previously known as the National Bureau of Standards
Karen Brown addressing attendees at the grand opening of the Lobby and Information Center during the NIST 2001 Centennial
NIST celebrated the grand opening of its Lobby and Information Center during its March 2001 Centennial Celebration. Attendees at the opening included Acting NIST Director Karen Brown, NIST staff, alumni, and guests. This image is part of the NIST 2001 Centennial collection. The NIST 2001 Centennial collection includes images of various celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), previously known as the National Bureau of Standards
Information model for machine-tool-performance tests
This report specifies an information model of machine-tool-performance tests in the EXPRESS [1] language. The information model provides a mechanism for describing the properties and results of machine-tool-performance tests. The objective of the information model is a standardized, computer-interpretable representation that allows for efficient archiving and exchange of performance test data throughout the life cycle of the machine. The report also demonstrates the implementation of the information model using three different implementation methods
National Institute of Standards and Technology Synchrotron Radiation Facilities for Materials Science
Synchrotron Radiation Facilities, supported by the Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, include beam stations at the National Synchrotron Light Source at Brookhaven National Laboratory and at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory. The emphasis is on materials characterization at the microstructural and at the atomic and molecular levels, where NIST scientists, and researchers from industry, universities and government laboratories perform state-of-the-art x-ray measurements on a broad range of materials
Transfer calibration validation tests on a heat flux sensor in the 51 mm high-temperature blackbody
Facilities and techniques to characterize heat flux sensors are under development at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. As a part of this effort, a large aperture high-temperature blackbody was commissioned recently. The graphite tube blackbody, heated electrically, has a cavity diameter of 51 mm and can operate up to a maximum temperature of 2773 K. A closed-loop cooling system using a water-to-water heat exchanger cools electrodes and the outer reflecting shield. This paper describes the newly developed blackbody facility and the validation tests conducted using a reference standard Schmidt-Boelter heat flux sensor. The transfer calibration results obtained on the Schmidt-Boelter sensor agreed with the previous data within the experimental uncertainty limits
Precision ultrasonic wave measurements with simple equipment
We describe the design and construction of a relatively simple, inexpensive laser interferometer system for accurate measurements of ultrasonic surface displacement waveforms in reasonably friendly environments. We show how analysis of a single waveform can provide both the calibration constant required for absolute measurements and an estimate of the uncertainty of these measurements. We demonstrate the performance of this interferometer by measuring ultrasonic waveforms generated by a novel conical-element ultrasonic transducer