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Meeting MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium 50 Years of Characterizing Structural Ceramics and Glasses: Recognizing the Contributions of George Quinn
Presentation Title A Quintessential Standards Writer and the Tangible Benefits of Standards
Author(s) Michael G Jenkins, Janine E Gallego
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Michael G Jenkins
Abstract Scope George Quinn has shown extraordinary leadership and technological prowess in the development and application of standards. Since the 1980’s Mr. Quinn wrote standards based on his empirical and analytical experiences first as Military standards and then transitioning these to ASTM and ISO standards. He does not stop at writing standards, he verifies and implements standards through organization/execution of round robins, development/marketing of standard reference materials and assisting/consulting in materials development. Mr. Quinn is the quintessential standards writer: meticulous in detail, but clear in thought and presentation keeping the end user and end use in mind without compromising technical rigor and high quality. Through his example as a standards writer as well as his administrative leadership, Mr. Quinn has recruited/inspired a new generation of standards writers. This presentation focuses on a keen and visionary goal of Mr. Quinn to demonstrate the importance of standards by showcasing their tangible benefits.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A Quintessential Standards Writer and the Tangible Benefits of Standards
Advanced Proof Testing for Structural Ceramics
Coating Effect on Vial Crack Response
Failure Analysis of a Large SiC Component
Fractal Analysis of Brittle Fracture and Crack Branching
Interpretation of ZerodurŪ Strength Data
Observations in Fracture Toughness Testing of Glasses and Optical Ceramics
On the 3rd Edition of the NIST Guide to Fractography of Ceramics and Glasses
On the Controversies during the Creation of Flexure Strength Standards MIL STD 1942 and ASTM C 1161
On the Elastic Isotropy of the Entropy-stabilized Oxide (Mg, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn)O Compound
Sectored-flexural and Rotational-Flexural-strength Testing of Brittle Material Cylinders and Tubes
Static and Dynamic Compression Strength of Ceramics and Glasses

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