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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Masters Theses

Engineering

1967

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An Experimental Study Of The Turbulent Mixing Of Subsonic Axisymmetric Gas Streams, Donald Edward Chriss Dec 1967

An Experimental Study Of The Turbulent Mixing Of Subsonic Axisymmetric Gas Streams, Donald Edward Chriss

Masters Theses

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this experimental investigation was to document the turbulent mixing of subsonic axisymmetric hydrogen and air streams at velocity ratios which have not been previously reported. Special emphasis is placed on [1] determining the effect of velocity ratio and density gradients on the centerline decay of composition, velocity, and total enthalpy, and on the composition, velocity, and total enthalpy profile shapes, and [2] presenting nondimensional composition, velocity, and total enthalpy relationships which are indicative of the turbulent Prandtl, Lewis, and Schmidt numbers.


An Analysis Of The Pharmacy Department At Saint Mary's Memorial Hospital, Grant Eugene Spencer Dec 1967

An Analysis Of The Pharmacy Department At Saint Mary's Memorial Hospital, Grant Eugene Spencer

Masters Theses

[From the Introduction]

Today, industrial engineering is rapidly becoming an integral part of many hospital organizations throughout the United States. The techniques of this profession can be applied to all systems within the hospital, one of the most important of which is the pharmacy department. It is within this department that the problem for study in this thesis was chosen.

I. THE PROBLEM
Statement of the problem.
This thesis is concerned with a study of the pharmacy department of Saint Mary's Memorial Hospital, located in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Purpose of the study.
The main purpose of the study was …


The Effect Of Magnetic And Configurational Ordering On The Specific Heat Of A Nickel-50 Atomic Per Cent Palladium Alloy, Ronald Eugene Bingham Dec 1967

The Effect Of Magnetic And Configurational Ordering On The Specific Heat Of A Nickel-50 Atomic Per Cent Palladium Alloy, Ronald Eugene Bingham

Masters Theses

Introduction: Alloy systems in which local order exists have been extensively studied in recent years, and these studies have increased greatly the understanding of the effect of local-ordering on the physical, mechanical, and thermodynamic properties of these alloy systems (9, 14, 26).

At the present time, in the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering at The University of Tennessee, studies of the phenomenon of order-disorder in several alloy systems are being made through x-ray diffuse scattering, electrical resistivity, and specific heat anomalies. This investigation is a continuation of these studies.

So that the reader may understand the basis for research …