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Masters Theses

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1963

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Preliminary Investigation Of Acid Treatment For The Stabilization Of Doloma, Deward Pan Jan 1963

Preliminary Investigation Of Acid Treatment For The Stabilization Of Doloma, Deward Pan

Masters Theses

"The work presented in this thesis is the result of an investigation to develop an economical and successful means for producing a stable, hydration resistant compound on the surface of doloma particles by an acid treatment, which does not significantly alter the refractoriness of the material. Granite, a commercial doloma, from Valley Dolomite Corporation, was treated with different concentrations of inorganic acid-water solutions and organic acid-alcohol solutions for varying time at atmospheric pressure and temperature. The treated doloma was examined by (l) X-ray diffraction and (2) the hydration test.

It was found that the organic acid acted as a coating …


A Preliminary Study Of The Dielectric Properties Of Bismuth Ferrate Ceramics., John Joseph Schwaller Jan 1963

A Preliminary Study Of The Dielectric Properties Of Bismuth Ferrate Ceramics., John Joseph Schwaller

Masters Theses

"In this investigation some of the results of Fedulov18 for a composition of 30 percent lead titanate - 70 percent bismuth ferrate were verified. The system of lead zirconatebismuth ferrate was studied with sintering data determined for the series. By X-ray and microscopic analysis the system was determined to be not a solid solution. The dielectric measurements show a linear relation between the dielectric constant and the percent lead zirconate from 100 percent BiFeo3 to 10 percent BiFeo3 - 90 percent PbZro3"--Abstract, p. ii


Influence Of Porosity On The Fracture Stresses Of Electrical Porcelain., Edward Anton Snajdr Jan 1963

Influence Of Porosity On The Fracture Stresses Of Electrical Porcelain., Edward Anton Snajdr

Masters Theses

"Spherical pores were induced in a typical quartz electrical porcelain body. Three levels of pore size and four levels of concentration were studied. Large strength sample sizes were employed using a three-point loading and diametral loading method. Data for induced quartz particles is also included"--Abstract, p.ii