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Direct Measurement Of Dynamic Capacitance, Norman G. Dillman Dec 1968

Direct Measurement Of Dynamic Capacitance, Norman G. Dillman

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Response Of Steel Frames To Earthquake Forces, M. J. Kaldjian, Wm. R. S. Fan Nov 1968

Response Of Steel Frames To Earthquake Forces, M. J. Kaldjian, Wm. R. S. Fan

American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Specifications, Standards, Manuals and Research Reports (1946 - present)

No abstract provided.


Response Of Multistory Steel Frames To Earthquake Forces, Subhash C. Goel Nov 1968

Response Of Multistory Steel Frames To Earthquake Forces, Subhash C. Goel

American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Specifications, Standards, Manuals and Research Reports (1946 - present)

No abstract provided.


Behavior Of Steel Building Connections Subjected To Inelastic Strain Reversals, E. P. Popov, R. B. Pinkney Nov 1968

Behavior Of Steel Building Connections Subjected To Inelastic Strain Reversals, E. P. Popov, R. B. Pinkney

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Inelastic design of steel structures to withstand seismic forces requires a knowledge of the behavior of connections when subjected to cyclically reversed loading. This report contains a description of the design and testing of selected steel beam-to-column connection specimens. The motivations for the choice of connection types and overall geometry of the specimens are discussed, relating them to full-size prototypes used in actual building frames. The characteristics of the test installation are described, including means of loading, type of lateral support provided, etc. The programs of cycling of all tests are presented in terms of the deflection of the tip …


Behavior Of Steel Building Connections Subjected To Inelastic Strain Reversals Experimental Data, E. P. Popov, R. B. Pinkney Nov 1968

Behavior Of Steel Building Connections Subjected To Inelastic Strain Reversals Experimental Data, E. P. Popov, R. B. Pinkney

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Design Recommendations For Diaphragm-Braced Beams, Columns And Wall-Studs, T. V. S. R. Apparao, George Winter, S. J. Errera Oct 1968

Design Recommendations For Diaphragm-Braced Beams, Columns And Wall-Studs, T. V. S. R. Apparao, George Winter, S. J. Errera

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INTRODUCTION Light gage steel panels are often used as wall sheathing, roof decking or floor covering in steel framed buildings. These panels carry loads normal to their plane by virtue of their bending strength. Also, diaphragms formed by interconnecting such panels can resist shear deformation in their plane. Because of this shear resisting capacity, diaphragms can be very effective in bracing columns and beams of a steel frame against lateral buckling and, thus, increase the load carrying capacity of these members. For wall columns, such diaphragm bracing may be either directly attached or connected to girts which in turn are …


Investigation Of Torsional-Flexural Buckling Of Thin-Walled Open Sections With Unequal End Eccentricities, Nuri Celebi, George Winter Oct 1968

Investigation Of Torsional-Flexural Buckling Of Thin-Walled Open Sections With Unequal End Eccentricities, Nuri Celebi, George Winter

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INTRODUCTION Compression members of thin walled open sections may buckle in the torsional-flexural mode at loads lower than the Euler buckling load, because of their low torsional rigidity. Doubly symmetric sections, loaded eccentrically in the plane of symmetry, buckle in the torsional-flexural mode when sufficient strength against flexural yielding is provided in the plane of loading. In singly symmetric sections, the shear center and centroid do not coincide. When such sections are loaded in the plane of symmetry, flexural buckling out of the plane of loading is possible only if the load acts at the shear center. Otherwise, torsional flexural …


Automation In The Design Of Asynchronous Sequential Circuits, Richard T. Smith, James H. Tracey, W. L. Schoeffel, G. K. Maki Apr 1968

Automation In The Design Of Asynchronous Sequential Circuits, Richard T. Smith, James H. Tracey, W. L. Schoeffel, G. K. Maki

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Sequential switching circuits are commonly classified as being either synchronous or asynchronous. Clock pulses synchronize the operations of the synchronous circuit. The operation of an asynchronous circuit is usually assumed to be independent of such clocks. The operating speed of an asynchronous circuit is thus limited only by basic device speed. One disadvantage of asynchronous circuit design has been the complexity of the synthesis procedures for large circuits.


Problems In Structural Diaphragm Bracing 1. Beams Continuously Braced By Diaphragms 2. I-Section Columns Braced By Girts And A Diaphragm, T. V. S. R. Apparao, S. J. Errera, Gordon P. Fisher Apr 1968

Problems In Structural Diaphragm Bracing 1. Beams Continuously Braced By Diaphragms 2. I-Section Columns Braced By Girts And A Diaphragm, T. V. S. R. Apparao, S. J. Errera, Gordon P. Fisher

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Shear-resistant light-gage metal diaphragms can be very effective in increasing the load carrying capacity of beams continuously braced by diaphragms, or of columns braced by girts which in turn are braced by diaphragms, if proper connections are made between the individual elements. In this thesis, behavior of diaphragm-braced I-beams, channel beams, and Z-beams under uniform moments, and the behavior of axially loaded I-section columns braced by girts which in turn are braced by diaphragms are investigated.

Load-deflection relationships of diaphragm-braced beams are obtained taking into consideration the initial imperfections of the beams and using the equilibrium method. Critical moments of …


Structural Behavior Of Small-Scale Steel Models, William A. Litle, David C. Foster, Duke Oakes, Philip A. Falcone, Richard B. Reimer Apr 1968

Structural Behavior Of Small-Scale Steel Models, William A. Litle, David C. Foster, Duke Oakes, Philip A. Falcone, Richard B. Reimer

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No abstract provided.


The Dynamic Behavior Of Steel Frame And Truss Buildings, Dixon Rea, Jack G. Bouwkamp, R. W. Clough Apr 1968

The Dynamic Behavior Of Steel Frame And Truss Buildings, Dixon Rea, Jack G. Bouwkamp, R. W. Clough

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This report describes experimental and analytical studies of the dynamic behavior of the East Building of the University of California's new Medical Center at San Francisco, California. It also describes experimental tests conducted on the East Building's mechanical service tower and on an adjacent elevator tower. Experimental tests on the East Building were conducted in the summers of 1964 and 1965. Vibrations were produced by eccentric-masstype vibration generators. Frequency responses, time responses, and mode shapes were observed. In the summer 1964 tests, the first mode east-west had 2% of critical damping and the first mode north-south had 1.8%; the values …


Deformation And Energy Absorption Capacity Of Steel Structures In The Inelastic Range, Theodore V. Galambos Mar 1968

Deformation And Energy Absorption Capacity Of Steel Structures In The Inelastic Range, Theodore V. Galambos

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This report summarizes the status of knowledge on the inelastic deformability of steel members and frames. It demonstrates that the inelastic response of planar beams, beamcolumns, connections and frames is well understood and can be adequately, though conservatively, predicted by theory provided the loading is static, proportional and monotonic, and adequate provisions are made to inhibit premature local and lateral-torsional instability. The report reviews the available theoretical work, and examines the experimental evidence. It shows that the inelastic rotation capacity, which defines also the "ductility factor" and the inelastic energy absorption capacity, is both predictable and large enough to meet …


Specification For The Design Of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, American Iron And Steel Institute Jan 1968

Specification For The Design Of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, American Iron And Steel Institute

American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Specifications, Standards, Manuals and Research Reports (1946 - present)

No abstract provided.


Interstitial Solute Trapping In Irradiated And Quenched Iron, M. (Manfred) Wuttig, J. T. Stanley, H. K. Birnbaum Jan 1968

Interstitial Solute Trapping In Irradiated And Quenched Iron, M. (Manfred) Wuttig, J. T. Stanley, H. K. Birnbaum

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The interaction of interstitial carbon and nitrogen solutes with defects produced by low temperature neutron irradiation and by quenching was studied in high purity and Ferrovac E iron. Magnetic Dis accommodation techniques were applied to determine the interstitial solute content after irradiation and upon annealing. Doses of about 1017 neutrons/cm2 caused the trapping of about 20 ppm (atomic) interstitial solutes at 65 (carbon) and 40°C (nitrogen). Trapping of carbon in a Ferrovac E iron alloy occurred during a fast quench from 880°C. After trapping, the interstitial solutes reappeared in solid solution at 300 (carbon, neutron irradiation), 200 (nitrogen, neutron irradiation), …


Current Density-Anodic Potential Curves Of Single Crystal Gaas At Low Currents In Koh, Martin E. Straumanis, J. P. Krumme, William Joseph James Jan 1968

Current Density-Anodic Potential Curves Of Single Crystal Gaas At Low Currents In Koh, Martin E. Straumanis, J. P. Krumme, William Joseph James

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Single p-type, GaAs crystals of high purity, Zn doped, were used to determine whether or not the inverse octahedral {111} faces show potential differences and various rates of anodic dissolution. The Ga{111}, As{111}, {110}, and {100} faces, were polished, etched, and etch-polished with concentrated H2SO4 + H2O2, and immersed in IN KOH. The Ga{111} faces were found to be the most noble with respect to rest and anodic dissolution potentials. The potential difference between the inverse {111} faces was as large as 0.14v for the rest and 0.123v for the dissolution potentials. The …


A Direct Method Of Measuring Stray Load Loss In Dc Machines, Kanaiyalal R. Shah, George Mcpherson Jan 1968

A Direct Method Of Measuring Stray Load Loss In Dc Machines, Kanaiyalal R. Shah, George Mcpherson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Stray load loss in dc machines is denned as the difference between the actual loss under load and the well-recognized loss. This paper describes a simple, reliable, and direct method of measuring this loss by means of a proposed short-circuit test with a correction factor for uncompensated-type dc machines. It also describes the sources and components of stray load losses as they occur under short-circuit test. Copyright © 1968 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.


A Simple Design Algorithm For Synthesis Of Multilevel Combinational Networks, James H. Tracey Jan 1968

A Simple Design Algorithm For Synthesis Of Multilevel Combinational Networks, James H. Tracey

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An algorithm is presented for the synthesis of combinational networks with a constrained arrangement of ANDS, ORS, NANDS, NORS, and inverters. The algorithm is easily presented to students in an introductory logic design course and has considerable application in modern practical logic design. Many texts available for a first course in logic design give very limited practical guidance for synthesis of networks under constraints outlined here. It is suggested that the algorithm presented here be furnished as supplementary material in the introductory course. Copyright © 1968 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.


A Novel Method For Solving The Uniform Distributed Network Analysis Problem, Robert C. Peirson, Edward C. Bertnolli Jan 1968

A Novel Method For Solving The Uniform Distributed Network Analysis Problem, Robert C. Peirson, Edward C. Bertnolli

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An application of the Laplace transform method of Ogata to the solution of the uniform distributed network analysis problem is described. Copyright © 1968 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.


Recombination Statistics For Neutron Bombarded Silicon Transistors, M. C. Chow, J. L. Azarewiczt, C. A. Goben Jan 1968

Recombination Statistics For Neutron Bombarded Silicon Transistors, M. C. Chow, J. L. Azarewiczt, C. A. Goben

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper presents a recombination statistical model for the neutron-induced base current component reported previously. The derivation was based on the following: 1) the current equation for the induced current component developed previously; 2) the Shockley-Read-Hall statistics for holes and electrons; and 3) the recombination statistics derived by Sah, Noyce and Shockley for sites in the bulk space-charge region. The recombination statistics model depends on the diffusion potential, the junction voltage, the activation energy, temperature, and the ratio of capture cross-sections for holes and electrons. The utility of such a recombination statistical model is illustrated by using measured parameters to …


Radiation And Annealing Characteristics Of Neutron Bombarded Silicon Transistors, L. S. Su, G. E. Gassner, C. A. Goben Jan 1968

Radiation And Annealing Characteristics Of Neutron Bombarded Silicon Transistors, L. S. Su, G. E. Gassner, C. A. Goben

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Operating a silicon planar epitaxial transistor in the inverse configuration allows one to demonstrate clearly the importance of the neutron-induced base current component and its degradation of the emitter efficiency, and, because of the much larger depletion layer, to compute a volume dependent damage constant applicable to all silicon p-n junctions. The importance of minimizing the absolute change versus relative change in radiation hardening studies is clearly illustrated. Surface effects were found to be significant for transistors mounted in gas-filled cans. The diffusion potential was predicted, on theoretical grounds, to vary with neutron fluence, and the theory was experimentally confirmed. …


Electric Field Investigations And A Model For Electrical Liquid Spraying, Wallace E. Deshon, Ralph S. Carson Jan 1968

Electric Field Investigations And A Model For Electrical Liquid Spraying, Wallace E. Deshon, Ralph S. Carson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The equation generally used for determining the electric field at the liquid tip in electrical spraying of liquids was originally derived for determining the electric field around a metal tip in the extraction of electrons from metals. In the present paper experimental data were taken at the instant of spraying to determine the validity of using this equation for liquid tips. the results indicate that the value of electric field given by this equation needs to be increased by about 20% in the normal range of operation. A model for the spraying mechanism of the liquid is also presented. © …


Prediction Of Drag Reduction With A Viscoelastic Model, Gary Kent Patterson, J. L. Zakin Jan 1968

Prediction Of Drag Reduction With A Viscoelastic Model, Gary Kent Patterson, J. L. Zakin

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Numerical Differentiation Of Equally Spaced And Not Equally Spaced Experimental Data [3], Harry C. Hershey, Jacques L. Zakin Jan 1968

Numerical Differentiation Of Equally Spaced And Not Equally Spaced Experimental Data [3], Harry C. Hershey, Jacques L. Zakin

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Influence Of Continuous Precipitation Upon The Growth Kinetics Of The Cellular Reaction In An Al-Ag Alloy, H. I. Aaronson, J. B. Clark Jan 1968

Influence Of Continuous Precipitation Upon The Growth Kinetics Of The Cellular Reaction In An Al-Ag Alloy, H. I. Aaronson, J. B. Clark

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The influence of the prior formation of a continuous precipitate upon the growth kinetics of the cellular reaction has been evaluated in an Al-17.9 wt. % Ag alloy. The continuous precipitate, in the form of intragranular plates of the γ′ transition phase, was shown to have reduced the upper bound of the driving force for the cellular reaction from the silver content of the untransformed alloy to that corresponding to the coherent solvus. When this reduction (≥ 98 %) is taken into account, the growth of cells is found to be controlled by cell boundary rather than by volume diffusion …


Transport Of ⁸⁵Sr And ¹³⁷Cs Under Induced Clay Suspensions, Purush Terkonda Jan 1968

Transport Of ⁸⁵Sr And ¹³⁷Cs Under Induced Clay Suspensions, Purush Terkonda

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

“The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of induced clay suspensions on the transport of 85Sr and 137Cs in an aqueous environment.

An instrumented flume was used as a model river to simulate an environment typical of a slow-moving, unpolluted, turbid stream. Modified longitudinal dispersion relationships were used to describe the transport of radionuclides in turbid streams. Data were derived from instantaneous release of 85Sr and 137Cs with suspended Attapulgite and Kaolinite clays. Continuous release of 137Cs with an Attapulgite clay suspension helped to establish uptake and transport characteristics for one environmental …


Age Hardening In A Mg-9 Wt.% Al Alloy, J. Beverley Clark Jan 1968

Age Hardening In A Mg-9 Wt.% Al Alloy, J. Beverley Clark

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The precipitation process and age hardening mechanism in a Mg-9 wt.% Al alloy were studied principally by transmission electron microscopy. This alloy age hardens by the general precipitation of plates of the equilibrium Mg17Al12 phase on the basal plane of the magnesium solid solution matrix. No evidence for the formation of either G.P. zones or a transition lattice of the Mg17Al12 precipitate was obtained. Cellular precipitation occurs competitively with the general precipitation at nearly all age hardening temperatures. In the solution treated condition, basal slip and {101̄2} twins are the principal deformation modes. Precipitation …


Cutting Nbs Budget, Norbert J. Kreidl Jan 1968

Cutting Nbs Budget, Norbert J. Kreidl

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Zener Disaccommodation In Dilute F.C.C. Co-Ti Alloys, H. B. Aaron, M. (Manfred) Wuttig, H. K. Birnbaum Jan 1968

Zener Disaccommodation In Dilute F.C.C. Co-Ti Alloys, H. B. Aaron, M. (Manfred) Wuttig, H. K. Birnbaum

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The magnetic Dis accommodation, i.e., the time dependence of the low field magnetic permeability, was investigated in cobalt base alloys containing 0-5.1 at.% (0-4.2 wt.%) titanium in the temperature range 400-700°C. A strong temperature dependence of the Dis accommodation observed in the range 430-530°C could be accounted for predominantly by a single first order relaxation process. Analyzing the data in terms of (a) a single exponential relaxation, (b) a lognormal distribution of relaxation times, and (c) a sum of exponential relaxations, it was shown that the relaxation strength varies as the square of the titanium concentration and that the relaxation …


A Metallographic Study Of Solidification And Segregation In Cast Aluminum-Uranium Alloys, Bruce L. Bramfitt, Hollis P. Leighly Jan 1968

A Metallographic Study Of Solidification And Segregation In Cast Aluminum-Uranium Alloys, Bruce L. Bramfitt, Hollis P. Leighly

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The micromorphology and type of segregation in vacuum-cast ingots of aluminum-uranium alloys, ranging from 5 to 30 weight percent, were studied. The microstructural characteristics are similar to those of aluminum-silicon alloys of the same composition range, except that the aluminum-uranium eutectic was identified as having "chevron" and "rhombic spiral" types of morphology. © 1968.


Neutron Radiation Damage In Silicon Transistors, C. A. Goben, F. M. Smits, J. L. Wirth Jan 1968

Neutron Radiation Damage In Silicon Transistors, C. A. Goben, F. M. Smits, J. L. Wirth

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In the investigation of base and collector current as a function of the emitter-to-base voltage, previous studies have shown that neutron-induced base current has components originating in the emitter space charge region as well as the neutral base region. This study shows that while the low injection level neutron-induced base current is dominated by the space charge component, the high injection behavior appears to be controlled by recombination in the neutral base region. Additional experiments performed in special tetrode transistors and van der Pauw-type samples indicate that changes in collector current are dominated by recombination in the neutral base, while …