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Forced Convection Heat Transfer Coefficients And Induction Heating, Max Edwin Light Jan 1964

Forced Convection Heat Transfer Coefficients And Induction Heating, Max Edwin Light

Masters Theses

“The purpose of this study was to design and build an apparatus to experimentally determine the convective heat transfer coefficients for water flowing in a horizontal tube at turbulent flow. Also it was planned to use the apparatus to investigate the spatial dependence of energy deposition by induction heating.

An instrument and measuring techniques were developed that gave reasonable correlations between experimentally determined heat transfer coefficients and values calculated from generally accepted heat transfer relationships developed by other experimenters. Most of the calculated values were within ± 10% of the experimental values for a wide range of flow rates.

It …


The Dissolution Of Deformed Magnesium In Sulfuric Acid., William J. Daniels Jan 1964

The Dissolution Of Deformed Magnesium In Sulfuric Acid., William J. Daniels

Masters Theses

"The negative difference effect exhibited by magnesium while anodically dissolving in saline solutions has been attributed in part by Kokoulina and Kabanov to the expulsion of univalent magnesium ions 1, 2. Recent experimenters have discounted the concept of the anodic expulsion of uncommon valency ions and have explained both the positive and negative difference effects observed for magnesium in dilute acids on the basis of anodic polarization, film disruption, and disintegration of the magnesium anode, i.e. "chunk effect"3, 4.

The purpose of this present investigation was to study the difference effect for deformed magnesium in a dilute …


The Characteristics Of Radial Strain Propagation Induced By Explosive Impact In Jefferson City Dolomite., Choon K. Quan Jan 1964

The Characteristics Of Radial Strain Propagation Induced By Explosive Impact In Jefferson City Dolomite., Choon K. Quan

Masters Theses

"Blasting effects depend largely on peak radial strains propagated in rock media by explosive impact. To improve blasting design and control of secondary effects (e.g., structural fatigue), an equation for peak radial strain propagation induced by explosions was developed as follows: Emax = K e-αr /r

An instrumental technique was designed to test the validity of the equation in the Jefferson City dolomite. Results showed ii that for 1-lb charges of 60% ammonia-gelatin explosive, peak strains, at any distance r, were reduced in amplitude in accordance with an exponential decay function of the type Emax = 281 e-0.026r …


Solid Solubility Of Sodium Oxide In Tricalcium Aluminate, Joel A. Conwicke Jan 1964

Solid Solubility Of Sodium Oxide In Tricalcium Aluminate, Joel A. Conwicke

Masters Theses

"The tie line connecting the compounds 3CaO·Al2O3 and Na2O·8CaO·3Al2O3 in the ternary system CaO-Al2O3-Na2O was studied at 1250° Celsius.

It was determined that Na2O can exist in crystalline solution with 3CaO·Al2O3 in percentages of about 2.3% or less without any apparent change in the structure of 3CaO·Al2O3. X-ray diffraction peaks in the back-reflection region shifted to lower d-spacing values on increasing Na2O contents.

At a Na2O content of about 2.7%, each major x-ray …


A Rubber Membrane Analogy For The Study Of Shafts In Torsion., Myron D. Bruns Jan 1964

A Rubber Membrane Analogy For The Study Of Shafts In Torsion., Myron D. Bruns

Masters Theses

"The thesis presents a review of literature giving reference to several books which present the many and varied methods of determining the shearing stresses in shafts. However, no reference was found that used a rubber membrane analogy similar to that used in th is thesis. The theory of torsion, the membrane theory, and its analogy have been presented for a better understanding of the subject. Illustrations are used freely for clarity.

Analytical methods and solutions are given for two problems. The first method is that of writing a Saint-Venant stress function and satisfying the necessary conditions for it to be …


Stability Investigation Of Pipe-Line Suspension Bridges, Ten-Hsi Chen Jan 1964

Stability Investigation Of Pipe-Line Suspension Bridges, Ten-Hsi Chen

Masters Theses

“This thesis presents an analysis of the behavior of pipe line suspension bridges under the action of wind. From this analysis a differential equation of vertical vibration is derived and solved, and the possible methods of preventing its vibration are discussed and suggested”--Abstract, page ii.


The Effect Of Metallic And Inert Electrodes On The Electrochemical Degradation Of Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate., Thomas Patrick O'Farrell Jan 1964

The Effect Of Metallic And Inert Electrodes On The Electrochemical Degradation Of Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate., Thomas Patrick O'Farrell

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of various metallic and inert electrode combinations on the electrochemical degradation of alkyl benzene sulfonates (ABS) in water and to determine the rate and degree of AB3 removal.

Selected combinations of copper, aluminum, iron, and carbon plate electrodes were studied in systems of tap, distilled and river waters containing an initial ABS concentration of 10 mg/1, using a current density of approximately 0.5 milliamperes per square centimeter and a total detention time of 6 hours. Samples were collected at appropriate time intervals and were analyzed for ABS, chemical oxygen demand …


The Indole Acetic Acid Oxidase Of Hygrophorus Conicus., Dilip N. Patel Jan 1964

The Indole Acetic Acid Oxidase Of Hygrophorus Conicus., Dilip N. Patel

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this investigation was to determine an assay method for measuring the activity of the indole acetic acid oxidase present in Hygrophorus conicus. This enzyme converts tryptamine or indole acetic acid (IAA) into oxindole acetic acid (OIAA).

An assay method for measuring the activity of the enzyme was developed based on the spectrophotometric measurement of tryptamine, IAA, and OIAA. Several other assay methods were tried. The colorimetric method of Gordon and Weber (l4) was found to be useful for a quantitative determination of IAA and was insensitive to OIAA. Paper chromatography proved to be useful as a qualitative …


The Effects Of Granular Size On The Thermal Conductivity Of Sand, Kanubhai M. Patel Jan 1964

The Effects Of Granular Size On The Thermal Conductivity Of Sand, Kanubhai M. Patel

Masters Theses

"The thermal conductivity of granular materials can be determined by the Thomas method. This method was used here to determine the effects of granular size on the thermal conductivity of sand. A river sand was secured and screened. The sand retained between the Tyler Standard Screen Scale, mesh 10 and 14, 14 and 28, 28 and 40, 40 and 48, 48 and 60, and below mesh 60, was used for tests.

The thermal conductivity for the above six samples obtained by the author coincide fairly well with published data.

It is reported in the International Critical Tables that the thermal …


A Study Of The Phase Behavior Of Carbon Dioxide-Methane-Normal Decane Systems, Raja Audi Mansoor Jan 1964

A Study Of The Phase Behavior Of Carbon Dioxide-Methane-Normal Decane Systems, Raja Audi Mansoor

Masters Theses

“The effect of carbon dioxide concentration, on solubility has been studied for several carbon dioxide-methane-n-decane systems. Experimental results were obtained using differential vaporization tests. Computational results were obtained using equilibrium constants.

The relation between solubility, bubble point pressure and solution carbon dioxide is presented. A ternary diagram showing the bubble point pressure behavior as a function of system composition is also presented--Abstract, page ii.


A Laboratory Study Of The Effect Of Wettability Of Residual Oil Saturation In Artificial Cores., Socrates Nicholas Potamianos Jan 1964

A Laboratory Study Of The Effect Of Wettability Of Residual Oil Saturation In Artificial Cores., Socrates Nicholas Potamianos

Masters Theses

"In the past much emphasis has been placed on various studies of reservoir rock and fluid surface properties and their relation to the different oil recovery processes. Several laboratory methods (1, 2, 3) l/have been used by different investigators to obtain a more fundamental understanding of the many factors which have an influence on the oil recovery from reservoir rocks"--Introduction, p. 1


Sonic Flow Meter., Daniel E. Wilson Jan 1964

Sonic Flow Meter., Daniel E. Wilson

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this thesis was to construct a device to measure the velocity of air employing sound waves. The principle of operation of the device is that the time interval required for the sound wave to travel between two points in the duct is a function of the fluid velocity. This time interval was measured both with the air flowing and with the air stationary. An equation was derived such that the mean velocity of the flowing air could be calculated by knowing the two-time intervals.

The mean velocity determined by this device was compared to the mean velocity …


The Resolution Of Two Known Signals In White Gaussian Noise., Peter Cheng-Fang Wang Jan 1964

The Resolution Of Two Known Signals In White Gaussian Noise., Peter Cheng-Fang Wang

Masters Theses

"The problem of resolving two signals F1(t) and F2(t) in white Gaussian noise n(t) is treated here as a problem in statistical decision theory. We assume a situation in which one of two similar signals is present and an observer is asked to make a decision concerning which of the signals is present with a tolerable probability of error. The observer is allowed to use the best system which he can design for this particular purpose. Of course, this observation will be disturbed by noise and therefore, the observer is led to ambiguous selections. It is apparent that the optimum …


Compensator Design For Unity Feedback Systems Using An Analytical Method, Chang-Yu Wu Jan 1964

Compensator Design For Unity Feedback Systems Using An Analytical Method, Chang-Yu Wu

Masters Theses

In control systems engineering it is frequently necessary to compensate a fixed plant whose transfer function cannot be changed. Usually the characteristics of the resulting system are established in terms of steady-state and transient performance specifications. Generally it is necessary to insert a compensator which insures stability as well as satisfies the specifications.

In this thesis an analytical method is developed to determine the transfer function of the compensator in order to satisfy the following set of specifications. The fixed system is assumed to contain one non-linearity, saturation. The input to the saturable device is constrained in a statistical …


The Plastic Behavior Of Beams With Butt Welded Connections., Paul George Hayes Jan 1964

The Plastic Behavior Of Beams With Butt Welded Connections., Paul George Hayes

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this study is to determine the length of butt welds required to develop the full plastic section modulus of a 6 WF 20 rolled section of A-36 steel. The members were electric arc welded with LR 6070 electrodes. Two-point loading was used to develop a zone of pure moment with zero shear where these members were joined.

At the cross-section to be welded, all the flange edges were prepared to receive a single-vee butt weld and the webs were prepared for a double-vee butt weld. In all cases the full length of the flange was welded. However, …


The Anodic Dissolution Of Cadmium In Aqueous Solution, Yun-Chung Sun Jan 1964

The Anodic Dissolution Of Cadmium In Aqueous Solution, Yun-Chung Sun

Masters Theses

"The increasing importance of prevention of corrosion in industry has stimulated extensive studies on the fundamental behavior of metals in corrosive media.

The basic mechanism of the anodic dissolution of metals such as cadmium, magnesium, and zinc in salt solutions is not completely known. Several mechanisms have been proposed by different investigators, but evidence is still lacking to draw unquestionable conclusions to explain the discrepancies which often arise between coulometric data and weight loss of metal electrodes in certain salt solutions.

The purpose of this investigation was to obtain experimental data for anodic dissolution of cadmium in various electrolytes and …


A Study Of Crystallization Of Synthetic Fluor-Glaucophane Compositions, Kartini Tjokroatmodjo Jan 1964

A Study Of Crystallization Of Synthetic Fluor-Glaucophane Compositions, Kartini Tjokroatmodjo

Masters Theses

"The ability to form a stable glass and the crystallization properties of four compositions close to that of glaucophane, Na2Mg3Al2Si8O22(OH)2 studied. Three glasses were compared with a fourth glass containing no fluorine. The crystallization products of all four glasses were examined between the temperature range 600 - 1200°C. The crystallization products of the three fluorine containing glasses were similar, consisting of mica below 1000°C and of mica, fluor-glaucophane, enstatite and forsterite above 1000°C. In the fluorine free glass, enstatite was the only crystalline phase present below 1000°C, however, forsterite …


Microscopic Observations On Etched Surfaces Of Zinc Single Crystals And On Anodic Disintegration., Yun Wang Jan 1964

Microscopic Observations On Etched Surfaces Of Zinc Single Crystals And On Anodic Disintegration., Yun Wang

Masters Theses

"The technique used to grow single zinc crystals was based on the Bridgman method. Zinc-gold, zinc-aluminum, and zinc-magnesium alloys were prepared and their single crystals were grown. Four crystallographic planes of the single zinc crystals were used for both chemical and anodic etching. The zinc alloys were etched more easily by acids than the purest (99.999%) zinc. The etching patterns changed for the different crystallographic planes of the single zinc crystals.

The appearance of particles during anodic dissolution of the single zinc crystals depended on time, acid concentration and current density. The partial disintegration of single zinc crystals is promoted …


Solid-Phase Welding Of Nodular Iron To Low Carbon Steel., Scott H. Carriere Jan 1964

Solid-Phase Welding Of Nodular Iron To Low Carbon Steel., Scott H. Carriere

Masters Theses

“This paper presents an experimental investigation of the possibility of using solid-phase welding to join nodular iron to low carbon steel. Included is a review of available literature on solid-phase welding, tracing its origin from early Egypt to the present day. There was no previously reported work found on the welding of nodular iron to steel.

Experiments were performed to determine what temperature-pressure combination gave the greatest ultimate tensile strength These experiments resulted in the best welds being produced with an end load of 7000 pounds (35.700 psi) on a half inch diameter sample. The majority of these welds proved …


The Toxic Effects And Fate Of Selected Pesticides In Natural Water., Donald Lee Evans Jan 1964

The Toxic Effects And Fate Of Selected Pesticides In Natural Water., Donald Lee Evans

Masters Theses

"The extensive application of synthetic organic pesticides in the United States has created many problems, particularly with respect to fish life. While a number of investigations have been undertaken to determine the toxicity of several pesticides to various species of fish, a great deal of research work is needed before the problem is completely understood.

The individual toxicities of DDT, BHC, 2.,4-D, and Sevin to western golden shiners were determined by means of the bioassay procedure at a t empera t ure Of 16oc. The four chemicals studied were found to be toxic to the test fish with Median Tolerance …


Properties And Perfection Of Zr-H Solid Solutions At Room Temperature., Dirk Heinrich Wiebe Jan 1964

Properties And Perfection Of Zr-H Solid Solutions At Room Temperature., Dirk Heinrich Wiebe

Masters Theses

"The lattice constants of α. - Zr with 122 ppm H are a25 = 3.23622 ± o. 00005 Å and c25 = 5 .1526 ± 0. 0003 Å. The thermal expansion coefficients of α - Zr are found to be αa =4.6 x 10-6(0C-1) and αC =11,0 x 10-6(0C-1) in the range between 15 and 55°c.

The solid solubility limit in the Zr - H system at room temperature and independent of the H pressure was determined by the parametric x-ray method to be …


The Importance Of Radiation As A Means Of Controlling Surface And Internal Temperatures Of A Semi-Infinite Solid, Kenneth C. Woodruff Jr. Jan 1964

The Importance Of Radiation As A Means Of Controlling Surface And Internal Temperatures Of A Semi-Infinite Solid, Kenneth C. Woodruff Jr.

Masters Theses

"This problem is concerned with the temperature history of a semi-infinite solid bounded by one flat surface.

Heat was applied by convection from a hot fluid to the flat surface of the solid which was originally at a uniform temperature. Heat was radiated from the flat surface to black space and conducted into the solid according to Fourier's law. The temperature at the surface, and at several points beneath the surface, was determined as a function of time.

A method for solution of such a problem is demonstrated here by the use of numerical analysis and the Royal McBee LGP …


Experimental Evaluation Of Thermal Stresses On The Outer Surface Of A Thick-Walled Tube., Vinodray T. Patel Jan 1964

Experimental Evaluation Of Thermal Stresses On The Outer Surface Of A Thick-Walled Tube., Vinodray T. Patel

Masters Theses

"In this investigation an attempt has been made to measure thermal stresses on the outer surface of a thick- walled tube. The inside surface was heated by steam passing through the tube while the outer surface was cooled by water. Two temperature compensated strain gages were used to measure strains in the tangential and axial directions respectively. The advantage of using this type of strain gage is to avoid the use of a dummy gage to compensate for the temperature effect.

The analytical solution to the problem was derived and the values of thermal stresses were calculated theoretically and compared …


Investigation Of The Effect Of The Wall Thickness On The Residual Stresses Developed In Thick Wall Cylinders Due To Water Quenching From The Outside Surface., Ghanshyam Chandubhai Patel Jan 1964

Investigation Of The Effect Of The Wall Thickness On The Residual Stresses Developed In Thick Wall Cylinders Due To Water Quenching From The Outside Surface., Ghanshyam Chandubhai Patel

Masters Theses

"This investigation has been made to determine the residual stresses in thick wall cylinders by the use of strain gages.

The cylinders were quenched from their outer surface i n water from a temperature of 1000°F, and the resulting residual stresses were determined by Sachs boring-out method. The effect of the wall thickness of the cylinders on the residual stresses and the error developed due to the boring operation were discussed"--Abstract, p. ii


Artifact Filter., Kent William Swearingen Jan 1964

Artifact Filter., Kent William Swearingen

Masters Theses

"Peripheral blood pulse monitors are highly susceptible to noise-artifact-- in their present stage of development. The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate a feasible means for filtering the artifact, using existing monitors. Since no peripheral pulse monitor (transducer) was available for experimentation, a simulated test input was devised with frequency variations from JO cycles/minute to 1.50 cycles/minute.

The filtering circuit predicts the time location of each input pulse. The location of the prediction is governed by the accuracy of the preceding prediction. This is controlled by an R-C timing circuit with a Schmitt Trigger and relay.

From the data …


The Prediction Of The Thermal Conductivity Of Various Binary Non-Polar Gaseous Mixtures., Chester Foon-Chen Feng Jan 1964

The Prediction Of The Thermal Conductivity Of Various Binary Non-Polar Gaseous Mixtures., Chester Foon-Chen Feng

Masters Theses

"A simple method for predicting the thermal conductivity of binary non-polar gaseous mixtures from the force parameters of the pure components and composition was developed. The method is an extension of the application of the combining methods previously derived for viscosity predictions. Altogether, the published thermal conductivities of 683 binary non-polar mixtures at various temperature levels were compared with the corresponding calculated thermal conductivities resulting from the prediction method. The corresponding values predicted from Hirschfelder, Curtiss and Bird's expression were also compared.

Among the 683 binary mixtures, there were 138 di-di, di-poly, and poly-poly mixtures, 241 mono-


  • The Effect Of The Static Compaction On The Mechanical And Physical Properties Of Asphalt Concrete Hot-Mixes, Abdel-Gawad A. Bahgat Jan 1964

    The Effect Of The Static Compaction On The Mechanical And Physical Properties Of Asphalt Concrete Hot-Mixes, Abdel-Gawad A. Bahgat

    Masters Theses

    "The objective of this investigation was to study the effect of the static compaction effort upon the physical and mechanical properties of asphalt concrete hot mixes. To study the effect of the static compaction upon the physical properties of the asphalt mixes, six mixes were prepared using hard, well graded crushed limestone as an aggregate, blended with an 85-100 penetration grade asphalt cement. The control mix was prepared and tested in accordance with the Marshall method for mix design. The other five mixes were prepared and tested using the same procedures of Marshall except for compaction, where five different static …


    A Study Of The Crystallographic Orientation Dependence Of Electrical Resistivity In Zinc, Paul Frederic Becher Jan 1964

    A Study Of The Crystallographic Orientation Dependence Of Electrical Resistivity In Zinc, Paul Frederic Becher

    Masters Theses

    "A potentiometer and galvanometer setup was used to obtain electrical resistivity data for polycrystalline zinc. Cold working textures were investigated by the reflection technique with a quadrant x-ray spectrometer.

    Resistivity data were obtained for specimens that were reduced up to forty per cent from the as received condition, and the corresponding textures were studied. The results indicated that the resistivity change in the rolling direction is due to the reorientation of the c-axis in the rolling caused by cold working"--Abstract, page ii.


    A Study Of The Separation Of A Mixture Of Carbon Dioxide And Hydrogen By Means Of An Orifice., Larry Gene Bauer Jan 1964

    A Study Of The Separation Of A Mixture Of Carbon Dioxide And Hydrogen By Means Of An Orifice., Larry Gene Bauer

    Masters Theses

    "The purpose of the investigation was an attempt to verify a statement made by Partridge in an effort to discover a new method of separating gaseous mixtures. Partridge stated that when a constant pressure is applied on two gases of different specific gravity, a larger volume of the l igl1ter gas is forced through the orifice. Orifices of 1.016, 0.319, and 0.222 millimeter in diameter were used in the course of the investigation.

    It was found that with the apparatus used in the research endeavor, no separation of the mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide could be obtained"--Abstract, p. i


    Study Of Mass Transfer In Oscillating Droplets., Subhash Vishnu Gangal Jan 1964

    Study Of Mass Transfer In Oscillating Droplets., Subhash Vishnu Gangal

    Masters Theses

    "The object of this investigation was to study the resistance to mass transfer inside single oscillating liquid droplets falling in a liquid medium. The following four systems were studied: (1) 3% acetic acid in nitrobenzene and water, (2) 25% acetic acid in nitrobenzene and water, (3) 3% acetic acid in nitrobenzene and glycerin in water, and (4) benzyl alcohol and water. The individual mass transfer coefficients were computed by using the Handlos and Baron relation and were compared with the experimentally determined dispersed phase mass transfer coefficients. The average absolute deviation of the observed values of dispersed phase mass transferred …