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Suggested Citation:"List of Tables." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. National Calibration Facility for Retroreflective Traffic Control Materials. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22060.
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Suggested Citation:"List of Tables." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. National Calibration Facility for Retroreflective Traffic Control Materials. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22060.
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LIST OF TABLES Table 1 – Light spot diameter (cm) at sample position with 5 mm field aperture Table 2 – Summary of source requirements and characterization Table 3 – Uncertainty budget for measuring the lamp current at any time within the year Table 4 – Uncertainty budget for measuring the lamp current over the course of a day Table 5 – Sensitivity coefficient with respect to CCT Table 6 – Summary of goniometer motion requirements Table 7 – Summary of realized goniometer motions and capabilities Table 8 – Uncertainty budget for setting the absolute position of the magnetic encoder Table 9 – Uncertainty budget for the illumination distance of a sample Table 10 – Summarizes the capabilities of the three detector stages Table 11 – The chromaticity differences (STARR-CHARM) Table 12 – Uncertainty budget for setting the alignment tool Table 13 – Uncertainty budget for setting arbitrary NIST entrance angle components Table 14 – Uncertainty budget for calculating CIE entrance angle component, β1 Table 15 – Uncertainty budget for calculating CIE entrance angle component, β2 Table 16 – Uncertainty budget for setting the aperture separation, c Table 17 – Uncertainty budget for observation distance, d Table 18 – Uncertainty budget for arbitrary setting of the observation angle, α Table 19 – Uncertainty budget for coefficient of luminous intensity, RI Table 20 – Summary of the additional uncertainty components for white beaded material Table 21 – Summary of the additional uncertainty components for red prismatic material Table 22 – Summary of the additional uncertainty components for yellow pavement marking material Table 23 – Uncertainty budget for measurement of area, A ix

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web Only Document 72: National Calibration Facility for Retroreflective Traffic Control Materials is the full report of NCHRP Project 05-16, which developed dedicated reference instrumentation to provide national calibration standards for retroreflectivity, thereby improving the accuracy of measurements made by other instruments. A summary of the results of NCHRP Project 05-16 was published as NCHRP Research Results Digest 297: New Facility for Calibrating Retroreflectometer.

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