ASTM E977-2005 Standard Practice for Thermoelectric Sorting of Electrically Conductive Materials《导电材料热电分类的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 977 05Standard Practice forThermoelectric Sorting of Electrically Conductive Materials1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 977; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revis
2、ion. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice covers the procedure for sorting materialsusing the thermoelectric method, which is based on theSeebeck effect. T
3、he procedure relates to the use of direct- andcomparator-type thermoelectric instruments for distinguishingvariations in materials which affect the thermoelectric proper-ties of those materials.1.2 While the practice is most commonly applied to thesorting of metals, it may be applied to other electr
4、icallyconductive materials.1.3 Thermoelectric sorting may also be applied to thesorting of materials on the basis of plating thickness, casedepth, and hardness.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the use
5、r of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Terminology2.1 Descriptions of Terms:2.1.1 acceptance limitsthe thermoelectric response thatestablishes the group into which the material being examined
6、belongs.2.1.2 comparative instrumentationa system that useselectrode assemblies (probes), associated electronics, andknown standards to measure a thermoelectric response from anelectrically-conductive material. This response is comparedwith that of the reference standard.2.1.3 direct instrumentation
7、a system that specificallymeasures and displays the voltage (or an arbitrary unit)generated between the electrodes when they are at differenttemperatures and in contact with the material.2.1.4 electrodethe conductors used in thermoelectric sort-ing instruments used to generate the Seebeck effect wit
8、h thematerial under test.2.1.5 Seebeck effectthe thermoelectric electromotive force(emf) produced in a circuit connecting two dissimilar conduc-tors at two points of different temperatures. The magnitude ofthis emf is a function of the chemistry of the materials, surfacemetallurgical structure, and
9、the temperature at the junctions.See Fig. 1.3. Summary of Practice3.1 The two techniques that are primarily used in thermo-electric sorting are direct and comparative instrumentation. Inthe direct instruments, equipment is standardized by placingmaterials with known chemistry and metallurgical struc
10、ture inthe test system. The value of the thermoelectric voltage (orarbitrary unit) is read on the scale of an indicator. In thecomparative instruments, the thermoelectric response of thetest piece is compared with that of a known standard(s) and theresponse indicates whether the piece is within the
11、acceptancelimits.3.1.1 Both kinds of instrumentation require comparing thepieces to be examined with the known standard(s). Two ormore samples representing the acceptance limits may berequired.3.1.2 Direct Thermoelectric Instrumentationa knownstandard(s) is inserted in the system and the controls of
12、 theinstrument are adjusted to obtain a voltage (or arbitrary unit)reading(s). The process is then continued by inserting thepieces to be sorted into the system, and observing the instru-ment reading(s).3.1.3 Comparative InstrumentationKnown standards rep-resenting the acceptance limits are inserted
13、 into the system.The instrument controls are adjusted for appropriate response.The process is then continued by inserting the pieces to besorted in the system, and observing the instrument response.3.2 In both instruments, the range of the instrument re-sponse must be adjusted during standardization
14、 so that anyanticipated deviation from the known standard(s) will berecognized as within the required acceptance limits.3.3 The examination process may consist of manual inser-tion of one piece after another into the system, or an automatedfeeding and classifying mechanism may be employed.4. Applica
15、tion4.1 Thermoelectric techniques provide a method for sortinglarge quantities of conductive materials. The ability to accom-plish satisfactorily these types of separations is dependent upon1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E07 on Nonde-structive Testing and is the direct re
16、sponsibility of Subcommittee E07.10 onEmerging NDT Methods.Current edition approved July 1, 2005. Published July 2005. Originally approvedin 1984. Last previous edition approved in 1999 as E 977 - 84 (1999).1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 1942
17、8-2959, United States.the relation of the thermoelectric voltages with regard tocomposition, condition, structure, and processing.4.2 Comparative instrumentation is used when high-sensitivity testing is required. The advantage of this method isthat it reduces internal or external disturbances such a
18、stemperature variations of the material or probes, or both.4.3 The success of an attempted sort will be affected byinstrument factors such as electrode composition, electrodetemperature differential, and electrode contact.4.4 The degree of reliability of instrument readings will beaffected greatly b
19、y the coupling between the electrodes and thepart and the accuracy with which the temperature is heldconstant during the measuring period. The surface of thematerials and of both electrodes must be kept free of anyinsulating materials such as surface oxide, dirt, paint, or otherforeign material.5. I
20、nterference5.1 The specific influence of the following variables must beconsidered for proper interpretation of the results obtained:5.1.1 A correlation shall be established so that if thethermoelectric properties of the various groups overlap, auxil-iary methods are used for supplementary examinati
21、on.5.1.2 In sorting materials, a temperature differential must beused that will result in a well-defined separation of thethermoelectric properties.5.1.3 Contaminates that will electrically insulate materialbeing examined, such as rust, grease, oil, mill scale; or surfacecoatings such as paint, plas
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