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Completethe data entry fields and enter any other associated metadata as required. The value entered in the Calibration_ID field will then be used in the lookup list in the Calibration_ID field on the Carbonate_Content table.

To calculate the Carbonate content of a specimen, you must first select the standard from the Test_Method field on the Carbonate_Content (upper) table that the specimen is being tested against. Once selected, click Save and the necessary data entry fields will be automatically highlighted to assist you in entering the relevant data in the Carbonate_Content (upper) and Carbonate_Content (lower) table for the selected test method.


Enter the test data in the data entry fields and click Save, Ctrl+S or change table to initiate the calculation. The values will be calculated automatically and the result will be displayed in the calculated fields.


The Carbonate Content (lower) table is related to the BS 1377-3:1990 6.3 Method and allows the user to introduce the test data. Otherwise, if ASTM Standard is selected, the calibration of the carbonate content apparatus must be entered in the Carbonate_Content_Calibration table.


To calculate the chloride content of a specimen, you must first select the standard from the Test_Method field on the Chloride_Content (upper) table that the specimen is being tested against. Once selected, the necessary data entry fields will be automatically highlighted to assist you in entering the relevant data in the Chloride_Content (lower) table for the selected test method.


Enter the test data in the data entry fields on the Chloride_Content (lower) table for each specimen and when you change table or select save, the values will be calculated automatically and the result will be displayed in the calculated fields.


To calculate the mass loss on ignition content of a specimen, you must first select the standard from the Test_Method field on the Loss_on_Ignition (upper) table that the specimen is being tested against.


Enter the test data in the data entry fields on the Loss_in_Ignition (lower) table for each specimen and when you change table or select save, the values will be calculated automatically and the result will be displayed in the calculated fields.


You must first select the standard from the Test_Method field on the Organic_Matter_Content table that the specimen is being tested against. Once selected, click Save and the necessary data entry fields will be automatically highlighted to assist you in entering the relevant data for the selected test method.


To calculate the chloride content of a specimen, you must first select the standard from the Test_Method field on the Sulphate_Content (upper) table that the specimen is being tested against. Once selected, the necessary data entry fields will be automatically highlighted to assist you in entering the relevant data in the Sulphate_Content (upper) table for the selected test method.






Enter the test data in the data entry fields on the Sulphate_Content (lower) table for each specimen and when you change table or select save, the values will be calculated automatically and the result will be displayed in the calculated fields. The following examples show the required fields in the lower table for each selected standard.

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