International and foreign railway standard catalogue
Catalog of International and Foreign Railway Standards
Contents
International Union of Railways (UIC) standard
European Technical Standards for Building and Civil Engineering
Technical Specification for Trans-European Railway Interconnection (TSI) Standard
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Standards
American Railroad Engineering and Road Maintenance Association (AREMA) Standards
American Association of State Highway and Transportation (AASHTO) standards
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards
General Catalog of Standards of the International Union of Railways ( UIC )
Book One (Volume One Laws and Regulations Passenger and Baggage Carriage)
Volume II (Volume I Laws and Regulations Passenger and Baggage Carriage)
Book Three (Volume Two cargo transportation)
Volume Four (Volume III Finance, Accounting, Costing, Statistics)
Book Five (Volume III Finance, Accounting, Cost, Statistics)
Book Six (Volume Three Finance, Accounting, Cost, Statistics)
Book Seven (Volume Three Finance, Accounting, Cost, Statistics)
Book Eight (Volume Four operations)
Book Nine (Volume Four operations)
Volume Ten (Volume Four operation)
Volume Eleven (Vol. IV operation)
Volume 12 (Vol. IV operations)
Volume Thirteen (Vol. IV operations)
Volume Fourteen (Vol. IV operations)
Volume Thirty-Second (Volume Five Vehicles)
Volume Thirty-Third (Volume Five Vehicles)
Book Thirty-Fourth (Volume Five Vehicles)
Volume Thirty-Fifth (Volume Five Vehicles)
Volume Thirty-Seventh (Volume Six Traction)
Volume thirty-eight (Volume Six Traction)
Volume 39 (Volume VII Public Works Engineering
Volume 40 (Volume 7 Public Works)
Volume 41 (Volume VII public works)
Volume 42 (Volume VII public works)
Volume 43 (Volume VII Public Works Engineering)
Volume 44 (Volume VII Public Works Engineering)
Volume 45 (Volume VII Public Works Engineering)
Volume 46 (Volume VII Public Works Engineering)
Volume 47 (Volume VII Public Works Engineering)
Volume 48 (Volume VII Public Works Engineering)
Volume 49 (Volume VII public works)
Volume 50 (Volume VII Public Works Engineering)
Volume 51 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume 52 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume 53 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume 54 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume 55 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume 56 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume 57 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume 58 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume 59 (Volume VIII technical conditions)
Volume Sixtieth (Volume Eight technical conditions)
Volume 61 (Volume Nine information technology and others)
Volume 62 (Volume Nine information technology and others)
Volume 63 (Volume Nine information technology and others)
Volume 64 (Volume Nine information technology and others)
Volume 65 (Volume Nine information technology and others)
Volume 66 (Volume Nine information technology and others)
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International Union of Railways (UIC) is a non-governmental international railway organization and an advisory body of the United Nations Social and Economic Council. UIC is headquartered in Paris. UIC participants are divided into two categories: members and associate members. The members are the railway organizations of each participating country ( or region ). Associate members are transportation companies that do not operate railroads or that operate an urban or suburban railroad.
The main purposes of UIC are:
——Promote cooperation among railway members and carry out railway standardization work;
- planning and development of international transport;
—— Acting as the spokesperson of the railway department in the international arena.
Under the UIC, there are 9 special committees including passenger transportation, freight transportation, finance, operation, traction and rolling stock, fixed equipment, information and scientific research, and strategic planning .
The UIC specification is divided into 10 parts and 598 volumes.
Of which: Book 0 Statutes and Regulations,
Book 1 Passenger and Luggage Transport,
Book 2 Cargo Transport,
Volume 3 Finance, Accounting, Cost, Statistics,
Book 4 Operations (including RIV and RIC Regulations),
Book 5 Vehicles,
Book 6 Traction,
Book 7 Public Works Engineering,
Book 8 Technical Conditions,
Book 9 Information Technology and Others.
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European Standard ( EN )
European Technical Standards for Building and Civil Engineering
European Technical Standards for Building and Civil Engineering
Description
In order to eliminate technical barriers to trade within the European single market, in 1975 the European Economic Community Committee ( EEC) decided to implement a joint action plan in the field of construction and civil engineering in accordance with Article 95 of its agreement - to prepare a set of construction and civil engineering applicable to Europe Engineering standards, referred to as European standards (Euro codes) . In order to give this standard legal status, the Commission of the European Communities ( EEC ) reached an agreement with the European Committee for Standardization ( CEN ) and, through a series of commissions, transferred the right to formulate and publish European technical standards for construction and civil engineering to CEN is organized and implemented by the CEN/TC250 committee (the secretariat is located in the British Standardization Institute BSI ). After the European Community further developed into the European Union ( EU ) in 1992, this joint action plan was actively implemented. So far, through the joint efforts of European countries, this set of European architectural and civil engineering technical standards has gradually formed a complete supporting engineering technical standard system with 10 volumes and 59 sub-volumes, and has become a set of regional international standards with great influence in the field of engineering construction. standard.
Below is the complete table of contents of the 10 volumes and 59 sub-volumes of this European Technical Standard for Building and Civil Engineering .
List of technical codes for civil engineering in Europe
(2010 edition)
serial number |
type |
Numbering |
name |
Chinese pages |
Eurocode 0 : Fundamentals of structural design |
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1 |
BS EN 1990:2002 |
Eurocode 0 : Structural Design Fundamentals |
83 |
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2 |
BS EN 1990/A2:2006 |
APPENDIX APPLICATIONS ON BRIDGE (NORMALIZED) |
twenty four |
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Eurocode 1 : Design basis and role of structure |
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3 |
BS EN 1991-1-1:2002 |
Part1-1 : General Functions - Bulk Density, Self Weight and Functional Loads of Buildings |
43 |
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4 |
BS EN 1991-1-2:2002 |
Part1-2 : General Actions - Effects of Fire on Structures |
63 |
|
5 |
BS EN 1991-1-3:2003 |
Part1-3 : General action - snow load |
54 |
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6 |
BS EN 1991-1-4:2005 |
Part1-4 : general effect - wind effect |
48 |
|
7 |
BS EN 1991-1-5:2003 |
Part1-5 : general effect - thermal effect |
46 |
|
8 |
BS EN 1991-1-6:2005 |
Part1-6 : General Functions - Functions During Construction |
33 |
|
9 |
BS EN 1991-1-7:2006 |
Part1-7 : general effect - occasional effect |
71 |
|
10 |
BS EN 1991-2:2003 |
Part2 : Traffic load on the bridge |
178 |
|
11 |
BS EN 1991-3:2006 |
Part3 : The role of cranes and construction machinery |
45 |
|
12 |
BS EN 1991-4:2006 |
Part4 : Silos and Shafts |
114 |
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Eurocode 2 : Design of concrete structures |
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13 |
BS EN 1992-1-1:2004 |
Part1-1 : General Provisions - Building Rules |
265 |
|
14 |
BS EN 1992-1-2:2004 |
Part1-2 : General provisions——Structure fire protection design |
102 |
|
15 |
BS EN 1992-2:2005 |
Part2 : Concrete bridge design and details |
115 |
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16 |
BS EN 1992-3:2006 |
Part3 : liquid containment and storage structure |
38 |
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Eurocode 3 : Design of steel structures |
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17 |
BS EN 1993-1-1:2005 |
Part1-1 : General regulations - basic rules and rules of building construction |
116 |
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18 |
BS EN 1993-1-2:2005 |
Part1-2 : General provisions——Structure fire protection design |
93 |
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19 |
BS EN 1993-1-3:2006 |
Part 1-3 : General Provisions—Supplementary Rules for Chill Cast Thin-Walled Members and Grids |
153 |
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20 |
BS EN 1993-1-4:2006 |
Part1-4 : General provisions - supplementary rules for stainless steel |
46 |
|
twenty one |
BS EN 1993-1-5:2006 |
Part1-5 : flat structure |
69 |
|
twenty two |
BS EN 1993-1-6:2007 |
Part1-6 : Strength and stability of shell structure |
105 |
|
twenty three |
BS EN 1993-1-7:2007 |
Part1-7 : Design of Steel Structures—Slab Structures Bearing Out-of-Plane Loads |
55 |
|
twenty four |
BS EN 1993-1-8:2005 |
Part1-8 : Seam design |
157 |
|
25 |
BS EN 1993-1-9:2005 |
Part1-9 : Fatigue |
48 |
|
26 |
BS EN 1993-1-10:2005 |
Part1-10 : Toughness and vertical surface properties of materials |
twenty one |
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27 |
BS EN 1993-1-11:2006 |
Part1-11 : Design with tie rod structure |
147 |
|
28 |
BS EN 1993-1-12:2007 |
Part1-12 : Steel structure design - EN1993 extended to the supplementary provisions of steel grade S700 |
15 |
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29 |
BS EN 1993-2:2006 |
Part2 : steel bridge |
129 |
|
30 |
BS EN 1993-3-1:2006 |
Part3-1 : towers, masts and chimneys - towers and masts |
90 |
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31 |
BS EN 1993-3-2:2006 |
Part3-2 : towers, masts and chimneys - chimneys |
39 |
|
32 |
BS EN 1993-4-1:2007 |
Part4-1 : Silos, water tanks, pipelines - silos |
116 |
|
33 |
BS EN 1993-4-2:2007 |
Part4-2 : silos, water tanks, pipelines - water tanks |
61 |
|
34 |
BS EN 1993-4-3:2007 |
Part4-3 : silos, water tanks, pipelines - pipelines |
47 |
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35 |
BS EN 1993-5:2007 |
Part5 : Pile Foundation Engineering |
99 |
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36 |
BS EN 1993-6:2007 |
Part6 : Steel structure design - lifting equipment supporting the structure |
55 |
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Eurocode 4 : Design of composite steel and concrete structures |
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37 |
BS EN 1994-1-1:2004 |
Part1-1 : General Regulations - General Rules and House Construction Rules |
137 |
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38 |
BS EN 1994-1-2:2005 |
Part1-2 : General provisions——Structure fire protection design |
124 |
|
39 |
BS EN 1994-2:2005 |
Part2 : General Provisions - General Rules and Bridge Rules |
111 |
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Eurocode 5 : Design of timber structures |
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40 |
BS EN 1995-1-1:2004 |
Part1-1 : General Provisions - Building Rules |
155 |
|
41 |
BS EN 1995-1-2:2004 |
Part1-2 : General provisions——Structure fire protection design |
81 |
|
42 |
BS EN 1995-2:2004 |
Part2 : General Provisions - General Rules and Bridge Rules |
38 |
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Eurocode 6 : Design of masonry structures |
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43 |
BS EN 1996-1-1:2005 |
Part 1-1 : General provisions - Reinforced or unreinforced masonry rules |
129 |
|
44 |
BS EN 1996-1-2:2005 |
Part1-2 : General Rules - Design of Structural Fire Protection |
94 |
|
45 |
BS EN 1996-2:2006 |
Part2 : Design, selection and construction of masonry materials |
39 |
|
46 |
BS EN 1996-3:2006 |
Part3 : Concise rules and simplified calculation methods for masonry structures |
45 |
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Eurocode 7 : Geotechnical Design |
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47 |
BS EN 1997-1:2004 |
Part1 : General Provisions |
177 |
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48 |
BS EN 1997-2:2007 |
Part2 : Site survey and test |
207 |
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Eurocode 8 : Seismic design of structures |
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49 |
BS EN 1998-1:2004 |
Part1 : General Regulations - Earthquake Action and House Construction Rules |
178 |
|
50 |
BS EN 1998-2:2005 |
Part2 : Bridge |
149 |
|
51 |
BS EN 1998-3:2005 |
Part3 : Reinforcement and repair of buildings |
86 |
|
52 |
BS EN 1998-4:2006 |
Part4 : silos, containers and pipelines |
82 |
|
53 |
BS EN 1998-5:2004 |
Part5 : foundation, supporting structure and geotechnical technology |
47 |
|
54 |
BS EN 1998-6:2005 |
Part6 : towers, poles and chimneys |
53 |
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Eurocode 9 : Design of aluminum structures |
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55 |
BS EN 1999-1-1:2007 |
Part1-1 : General rules of structure |
99 |
|
56 |
BS EN 1999-1-2:2007 |
Part1-2 : Structural fire protection design |
53 |
|
57 |
BS EN 1999-1-3:2007 |
Part1-3 : Fatigue Sensitive Structure |
97 |
|
58 |
BS EN 1999-1-4:2007 |
Part1-4 : Chill cast structural sheet |
69 |
|
59 |
BS EN 1999-1-5:2007 |
Part1-5 : shell structure |
76 |
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Technical Specification for Trans-European Railway Interconnection ( TSI )
Specification directory
Technical Specifications for Trans-European Railway Interconnection
Description
TSI (Technical Specification for Interoperability) is an EU regulation on railway products and a mandatory specification for railway products by the EU.
TSI is mainly divided into HS TSI (Technical Specification for High-speed Railway Interconnection), CR TSI (Technical Specification for Ordinary Railway Interconnection) and Transversal TSI (Technical Specification for Other Interconnection).
HS TSI includes the following six subsystems:
Control and command subsystem ERTMS (control and command subsystem)
Energy Subsystem (Energy Subsystem)
Infrastructure Subsystem (Infrastructure Subsystem)
Maintenance Subsystem (maintenance subsystem)
Operation and traffic management (operation and traffic management subsystem)
Rolling stock Subsystem (rolling stock subsystem)
CR TSI includes the following five subsystems :
Control command and signaling (control command and signal subsystem)
Noise aspects of conventional rolling stock (noise aspects of conventional rolling stock)
Operation and traffic management (operation and traffic management subsystem)
Rolling stock - freight wagons (freight locomotive subsystem)
Telematic applications for freight service (freight transportation communication subsystem)
Transversal TSI includes Persons with reduced mobility (disabled facilities subsystem) and Safety in railway tunnels (safety subsystem of railway tunnels).
Each of the above subsystems includes a varying number of EU technical regulatory documents.
HS TSI (Technical Specification for High Speed Railway Interoperability)
CR TSI (Technical Specification for Common Railway Interconnection)
Transversal TSI (Other Interoperability Specifications)
List of technical specifications for cross-European interconnection (omitted)
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U.S. Federal Railroad Administration ( FRA ) Technical Manuals and Regulations Catalog
(slightly)
FRA Technical Manual Technical Regulations
illustrate
FRA (Federal Railroad Administration) is the abbreviation of the Federal Railroad Administration of the United States . It was established in accordance with the 1966 US Department of Transportation Act. There are 8 regional offices ( branches ) across the country, which are supervised by 5 specialties ( fixed facilities, mobile equipment, transportation of dangerous goods, signal and train control, and operating regulations ) . The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is primarily responsible for railway safety regulation. Specific responsibilities are: Promulgate and implement rail safety regulations; formulate rail financial subsidy plans; conduct research to improve rail safety; formulate national rail transportation policies; manage subsidies to Amtrak.
The FRA is responsible for organizing relevant associations to formulate drafts and submit regulatory proposals. After being discussed and approved by Congress, they will be promulgated and implemented as "Federal Regulations Title 49 Transportation". FRA railway regulations include "Federal Railroad Transportation Administration Regulations" and "National Railroad Passenger Corporation Regulations", which cover railway mergers and reorganizations, loan guarantee management, railway renewal, implementation procedures for renovation project funds, track laying, passenger services, wagon safety, signal safety and regulations for its inspection and maintenance.
The collected materials are divided into manuals and regulations, as shown in the following catalog list. Among them, the manual is 42 volumes, 1618 pages, and the regulations are 46 volumes, 1002 pages.
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American Railroad Engineering and Road Maintenance Association ( AREMA )
Railway Engineering Handbook
Instructions for the AREMA Railway Engineering Manual
1. Introduction to AREMA Railway Engineering Manual
The AREMA Railway Engineering Manual mainly deals with the relevant standards for the engineering design and construction of railway fixtures or equipment (excluding signaling and communication engineering equipment) and service facilities. The content of this handbook is a kind of guiding and suggested measures, which are mainly used to establish independent policy measures for railways, and some railway-related subject activities and related facilities are involved in this handbook. The purpose of providing these contents is to Assist engineers in the normal construction of railway equipment, and at the same time ensure that railway equipment meets inherent safety and quality requirements, and can operate economically at low cost.
The AREMA manual is not just a maintenance manual. This manual has consistently developed relevant standards or specifications for the maintenance of railway pavements, tracks, and their structures. In particular, this manual has developed relevant standards based on the nature and characteristics of railway related to the characteristics of the region.
The above description also applies to the AREMA Orbit Plan Document, which is a subsidiary volume of the AREMA Manual. The plans involved in this kind of documents are related to the design, details, materials and technological processes of railway frogs, turnouts, crossings and other special tracks, etc., and these plans will be approved by the Track Professional Group of the 5th Committee of the Association. Development and implementation, including the development and implementation of relevant chapters of this manual.
2. Composition of AREMA Railway Engineering Manual
The original manual is divided into four volumes:
Volume 1 - Tracks: Indexed by General Subjects, Chapter 1 - Roads and Ballast, Chapter 4 - Rails, Chapter 5 - Tracks, Chapter 30 - Sleepers (Chapter 3 and Chapter 10 merged in 2000 Chapter 30 ) etc.;
Volume 2 – Structures: Consists of Chapter 7 – Timber Structures, Chapter 8 – Concrete Elements and Foundations, Chapter 9 – Seismic Design of Railway Buildings, Chapter 15 – Steel Structures, etc.;
Volume 3 - Infrastructure and Passengers: by Suburban Railways, Rail Transit and High Speed Rail, Chapter 6 - Buildings and Auxiliary Facilities, Chapter 11 - Suburban Railways and Intercity Rail Systems, Chapter 12 - Rail Transit, Chapter 14 Chapter – Stations and Hubs, Chapter 17 – High-speed Railway System, Chapter 18 – Low Density Short-Rail, Chapter 27 – Maintenance of Passage Work Equipment, Chapter 33 – Electric Energy Utilization, etc.;
Volume 4 – System Administration: Consists of Chapter 2 – Rail Measurement Systems, Chapter 16 – Railway Engineering and Operations, Chapter 28 – Gauge, Association of American Railroads ( AAR ) Rail Scale Handbook , SI Metric Weights and Measures Guide, etc.
In order to align chapter numbering with the majority of AREMA technical committee numbers, the following chapters are therefore excluded from this manual: 3 , 10 , 13 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 29 , 31 , 32 . Committee 24 is no longer a separate manual chapter.
The Chinese version divides the manual into 9 volumes, the first volume is divided into 3 volumes, which are the first, second, and third volumes; the second volume is divided into 3 volumes, which are the fourth, fifth, and sixth volumes; the third volume is divided into 2 volumes, which are the Seven or eight volumes; the fourth volume is not divided into volumes, it is the ninth volume.
AREMA Railway Engineering Manual (Chinese Edition) Catalog (omitted)
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American Association of State Highway and Transportation ( AASHTO ) Standard Specification Catalog
AASHTO Description
1. AASHTO ( American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ) is the abbreviation of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials . The purpose of the association is to create a safe transportation system, ensure mobility, enhance economic prosperity and protect the American environment. AASHTO standards are usually used in highway construction and highway reconstruction projects, such as: geometric design of highways and urban roads, technical specifications for highway asphalt pavement construction, etc.
AASHTO is committed to the voting and implementation of various national transportation regulations and policies. Its four major tasks are to promote the promulgation of transportation policies, provide technical services, demonstrate transportation achievements, and promote system reforms. Technical activities are the main work of AASHTO, including the formulation and implementation of standards and norms in design, construction, maintenance and operation of transportation facilities.
2. There are a total of 658 volumes and 37055 pages of AASHTO specifications . To facilitate finding the corresponding specification, each specification in this catalog listing has an abbreviated name and is sorted by the first letter of the abbreviated name.
AASHTO standard catalog (omitted)
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American Society for Testing and Materials ( ASTM ) Standard Catalog
ASTM specification
1. ASTM ( American Society for Testing and Materials ) is the abbreviation of American Society for Testing and Materials. It is one of the largest private standards research organizations in the world. The work center of the association is to research and formulate material specifications and test method standards, including the characteristics and performance standards of various materials, products, systems, service items, as well as test methods, procedures and other standards. The content of ASTM normative standards involved in the preparation includes : test method standards, operating standards, standard terms, standard guidelines, and classification standards. ASTM involves more than 130 fields such as metals, coatings, textiles, petroleum, construction, energy, and the environment .
2. There are many ASTM standards, and the International Technical Research Center of TSYSYN focused on the needs of the design work and selectively purchased a batch of standards. There are a total of 1291 standards in this batch , with 10395 pages. The chapters are as follows:
01.03 Steel--Plate, Sheet, Strip, Wire; Stainless Steel Bar (steel -- metal plate, sheet, strip, wire, stainless steel bar);
01.04 Steel--Structural, Reinforcing, Pressure Vessel, Railway Table of Contents (steel, structural steel, steel bars, steel for pressure vessels, steel rails);
01.08 Fasteners; Rolling Element Bearings (fasteners; rolling bearings);
02.03 Electrical Conductors ( electrical conductors ) ;
04.01 Cement; Lime; Gypsum ( cement, lime, gypsum ) ;
04.02 Concrete and Aggregates ( concrete and aggregates ) ;
04.03 Road and Paving Materials; Vehicle-Pavement Systems Table of Contents ( road and paving materials ; vehicle-pavement system ) ;
04.04 Roofing and Waterproofing ( roof and waterproof materials ) ;
04.08 Soil and Rock (I): D 420 - D 5876 (Soil and Rock ( I ): D420 - D 5876 );
04.09 Soil and Rock (II): D 5877 – latest ( Soil and Rock (II ) : D 5877-latest version);
04.13 Geosynthetics (Geosynthetics)
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01.03 Steel - metal plate, sheet, strip, wire, stainless steel strip
01.04 Steel, structural steel, steel bars, steel for pressure vessels, steel rails
01.08 Fasteners; rolling bearings
04.03 Roads and paving materials ; vehicles-road systems
04.04 Roof and waterproofing materials
04.08 Soils and Rocks ( I ): D420 D
04.09 Soils and Rocks ( II ): D 5877 - latest version
ASTM Standard Catalog List
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