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Mechanical Engineering

University of New Mexico

1960

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A Study Of A Plane Dislocation Problem, Daniel D. Kana Dec 1960

A Study Of A Plane Dislocation Problem, Daniel D. Kana

Mechanical Engineering ETDs

This paper treats a more complete solution to the logarithmic spiral problem. Some changes in the basic dislocation theory are first accomplished to generalize the form of functions involved. The resulting equations are then applied to the logarithmic spiral dislocation at a hole in a large plate. A complete solution of pertinent stresses is obtained. Data are calculated to obtain the required dislocation relation along the logarithmic spiral cut, circumferential stress at the hole, and maximum shear stress along the dislocation cut.


Critical Masses Of Oralloy Cylinders With Multiple Reflectors Of Medium Z Elements, David P. Wood Jun 1960

Critical Masses Of Oralloy Cylinders With Multiple Reflectors Of Medium Z Elements, David P. Wood

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Critical mass is influenced mainly by the density, concentration, and shape of the fissionable material, the degree of neutron moderation, and the type and thickness of reflector material. Most of these parameters have been explored in detail at the Pajarito Remote-Control Laboratory (1) and the present series of measurements has the purpose of investigating reflector materials in the middle of the periodic table for the more subtle influence of their resonance scattering structure.