ASTM E473-2010 5625 Standard Terminology Relating to Thermal Analysis and Rheology《热分析和流变学相关标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: E473 10Standard Terminology Relating toThermal Analysis and Rheology1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E473; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in pare
2、ntheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This terminology is a compilation of definitions of termsused in ASTM documents relating to thermal analysis andrheology. This terminology includes o
3、nly those terms for whichASTM either has standards or is contemplating some action. Itis not intended to be an all-inclusive listing of terms related tothermal analysis and rheology.1.2 This terminology specifically supports the single-wordform for terms using thermo-as a prefix, such as thermoana-l
4、ytical or thermomagnetometry, while recognizing that forsome terms a two-word form can be used, such as thermalanalysis. This terminology does not support, nor does itrecommend, use of the grammatically incorrect, single-wordform using thermal as a prefix, such as, thermalanalytical orthermalmagneto
5、metry.1.3 A definition is a single sentence with additional infor-mation included in notes. It is reviewed every five years, andthe year of the last review or revision is appended.2. Terminologyadiabatic, adj no heat exchange with the surroundings.calorimeter, napparatus for measuring quantities of
6、ab-sorbed or evolved bined, adjthe application of two or more techniques todifferent samples at the same time.controlled-rate thermal analysis (CRTA), na family oftechniques that monitors the temperature versus time profileneeded to maintain a chosen, fixed rate of change of aproperty of a substance
7、.NOTE 1Compared to controlled-temperature experiments, where thereaction rate tends to increase exponentially and the rate can becomelimited by heat or mass transfer, CRTA experiments are more likely toinvolve the chemical reaction as the limiting step. This technique can alsoimprove the resolution
8、of multiple reactions. For example, in controlledrate experiments, power to the furnace is controlled to ensure a fixed rateof mass loss (or gain).controlled-temperature program, nthe temperature historyexperienced by a sample during the course of a thermalanalysis experiment.NOTE 2In contrast to co
9、ntrolled-rate experiments, power to thefurnace is controlled to ensure a fixed rate of temperature change forcontrolled-temperature experiments. The program may include heating orcooling segments in which the temperature is changed at a fixed rate,isothermal segments in which time becomes the explic
10、it independentvariable, or any sequence of these individual segments. If the atmosphere(or vacuum) around the sample is changed by some external action(depending on the independent variable onlytemperature or time)during the course of the experiment, that too becomes part of thecontrolled-temperatur
11、e program.curve, thermal, nthe plot of a dependent parameter againstan independent parameter such as temperature or time.dielectric thermal analysis (DETA or DEA), na techniquein which the dielectric constant (permittivity or capacitance)and dielectric loss (conductance) of a substance underoscillat
12、ing electric field are measured as a function oftemperature or time while the substance is subjected to acontrolled-temperature program in a specified atmosphere.derivative, adjpertaining to the first derivative (mathemati-cal) of any curve with respect to temperature or time.differential, adjpertai
13、ning to a difference in measured ormeasurable quantities usually between a substance and somereference or standard material.differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), nA technique inwhich the heat flow difference into a substance and areference material is measured as a function of temperaturewhile th
14、e substance and reference material are subjected to acontrolled-temperature program.NOTE 3The record is the differential scanning calorimetric or DSCcurve. Two modes, power compensation differential scanning calorimetry,and heat flux differential scanning calorimetry can be distinguished,depending o
15、n the method of measurement used.differential thermal analysis (DTA), nA technique in whichthe temperature difference between the substance and areference material is measured as a function of temperature,while the substance and reference material are subjected to acontrolled-temperature program.NOT
16、E 4The term quantitative differential thermal analysis coversthose uses of DTA where the equipment is designed to produce quantita-tive results.dilatometry, nsee thermodilatometry.1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E37 onThermal Measurements and are the direct responsibili
17、ty of Subcommittee E37.03 onNomenclature and Definitions.Current edition approved March 1, 2010. Published April 2010. Originallyapproved in 1973. Last previous edition approved in 2009 as E473 09. DOI:10.1520/E0473-10.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohoc
18、ken, PA 19428-2959, United States.dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), na technique inwhich the storage modulus (elastic response) and lossmodulus (viscous response) of a substance under oscillatoryload is measured as a function of temperature, time, orfrequency of oscillation, while the substance is
19、subjected toa controlled-temperature program in a specified atmosphere.endotherm, nIn thermal analysis, the thermal record of atransition where heat is absorbed by the specimen.evolved gas analysis (EGA), na technique in which thenature or amount, or both, of gas or vapor evolved by asubstance is su
20、bjected to a controlled-temperature program.NOTE 5Some specific forms of EGA have become established forinvestigating different aspects of catalysis, such as reduction, oxidation, ordesorption. In this context, EGA in a hydrogen atmosphere is known astemperature-programmed reduction (TPR); EGAin an
21、oxygen atmosphereis temperature-programmed oxidation (TPO); and EGA in the absence ofdecomposition, in an inert atmosphere or vacuum, is temperature-programmed desorption (TPD). For each technique the method used forgas identification and quantification should always be clearly stated.evolved gas de
22、tection, (EGD), nsee evolved gas analysis.extrapolated onset value, nthe value of the independentparameter found by extrapolating the dependent parameterbaseline prior to the event and a tangent constructed at theinflection point on the leading edge to their intersection.first-deviation-from baselin
23、e , nthe value of the indepen-dent parameter at which a deflection is first observed fromthe established dependent parameter baseline prior to theevent.high-pressure (HP.), adja prefix for different thermoana-lytical techniques in which the pressure in the apparatus isabove ambient.NOTE 6As an examp
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