References
- ASTM (1998). “Standard Test Methods for Determining Chemical Durability of Nuclear Waste Glasses: Product Consistency Test (PCT)”, ASTM-C-1285-97. 1998 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohecken, PA.
- Canavos, G. C. and Koutrouvelis, I. A. (1984). “The Robustness of Two-Sided Tolerance Limits for Normal Distributions”. Journal of Quality Technology 16, pp. 144–149.
- Conover, W. J. (1980). Practical Nonparametric Statistics, 2nd edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY.
- Cornell, J. A. (2003). Experiments with Mixtures: Designs, Models, and the Analysis of Mixture Data, 3rd edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY.
- Gaylor, D. W. and Hopper, F. N. (1969). “Estimating the Degrees of Freedom for Linear Combinations of Mean Squares by Satterthwaite's Formula”. Technometrics 11, pp. 691–706.
- Goodman, L. A. and Madansky, A. (1962). “Parametric-Free and Nonparametric Tolerance Limits: The Exponential Case”. Technometrics 4, pp. 75–95.
- Graybill, F. A. (1976). Theory and Application of the Linear Model. Duxbury Press, North Scituate, MA.
- Hahn, G. J. (1982). “Removing Measurement Error in Assessing Conformance to Specifications”. Journal of Quality Technology 14, pp. 117–121.
- Hahn, G. J. and Meeker, W. Q. (1991). Statistical Intervals, A Guide to Practitioners. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY.
- Jaech, J. L. (1984). “Removing the Effects of Measurement Errors in Constructing Statistical Tolerance Intervals”. Journal of Quality Technology 16, pp. 69–73.
- Kot, W. K.; Gan, H.; Feng, H.; Perez-Cardenas, F.; Pegg, I. L.; Cooley, S. K.; and Piepel, G. F. (2005). Development of Phase 1 IHLW Models for PCT Response and One-Percent Crystal Fraction Temperature (T1%), VSL 05R5780-1, Rev. 0. Vitreous State Laboratory, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.
- Mee, R. W. (1984). “Tolerance Limits and Bounds for Proportions Based on Data Subject to Measurement Error”. Journal of Quality Technology 16, pp. 74–80.
- Natrella, M. G. (1966). Experimental Statistics. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.
- Odeh, R. E. and Owen, D. B. (1980). Tables for Normal Tolerance Limits, Sampling Plans, and Screening. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY.
- Owen, D. B. (1963). Factors for One-Sided Tolerance Limits and for Sampling Plans, SCR-607. Sandia Corporation, Albuquerque, NM.
- Piepel, G. F. and Cooley, S. K. (2002). X%/Y% Tolerance Interval Approach to Determine Sample Sizes and Demonstrate IHLW or ILAW Produced Over a Waste Type Is Compliant with Chemical Durability Specifications, PNWD-3099 (WTP-RPT-013). Battelle–Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
- R Development Core Team (2005). R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria, http://www.R-project.org.
- SAS Institute Inc. (2004). SAS 9.1.3 Help and Documentation. SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC.
- Satterthwaite, F. E. (1946). “An Approximate Distribution of Estimates of Variance Components”. Biometrics Bulletin 2, pp. 110–114.
- Wald, A. and Wolfowitz, J. (1946). “Tolerance Limits for a Normal Distribution”. Annals of Mathematical Statistics 17, pp. 208–215.