Advanced Ceramics Property MeasurementsMechanical and physical properties of ceramic bodies can be difficult to measure correctly unless the proper techniques are used. The Advanced Ceramics Committee of ASTM, C-28, has developed dozens of consensus test standards and practices to measure various properties of a ceramic monolith, composite, or coating. The standards give the "what, how, how not, and why" for measurement of many mechanical, physical, thermal, and performance properties. Using these standards will provide accurate, reliable, and complete data for rigorous comparisons with other test results from your test lab, or another. The C-28 Committee has involved academics, producers, and users of ceramics to write and continually update more than 45 standards since the committee's inception in 1986. Included in this poster is a pictogram of the C-28 standards and information on how to obtain individual copies with full details or the complete collection of standards in one volume.
Document ID
20150009570
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Salem, Jonathan (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Helfinstine, John (Corning, Inc. Corning, NY, United States)
Quinn, George (National Inst. of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD, United States)
Gonczy, Stephen (Gateway Materials Technology, Inc. Mount Prospect, IL, United States)