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Three Dimensional Elastic Wave Propagation In Bodies Of Revolution, Robert S. Pritchard Aug 1970

Three Dimensional Elastic Wave Propagation In Bodies Of Revolution, Robert S. Pritchard

Mechanical Engineering ETDs

This dissertation describes solution of a class of problems of three dimensional (non-symmetrical) elastic wave propagation in bodies of revolution. The method of analysis is expansion into circumferential modes followed by solution of an approximate numerical scheme using a digital computer. The material constituting the body has been assumed homogeneous, isotropic, linearly elastic and only one mate­rial may appear in the body. A load may be applied either by a pressure blast or by a target body acting over some portion of the boundary. The loading functions may vary around the circumference. Three dimensional wave motion is analyzed by expanding …


Transport Calculations In Particle-Loaded Media, Gary J. Scrivner Jul 1970

Transport Calculations In Particle-Loaded Media, Gary J. Scrivner

Nuclear Engineering ETDs

Particle-loaded materials are sometimes used for radiation shielding. In many cases shielding calculations, performed with the assumption of a homogeneous medium having the appropriate ratio of particle-to-matrix material, are grossly inadequate. The exact distribution of particles within such materials is probabilistic in nature, and, therefore quantities, such as the transmitted flux, become random variables. To reasonably evaluate the effectiveness of this type shielding, one must obtain the expected values and corresponding standard deviations of those quantities of interest.

In this dissertation, two models of a particle-loaded shield are investigated. The first is an artificial material postulated to consist of constant-thickness …


Wetting Of Carbon Filaments By Organic Liquids, Linden Tewes Halstead Jul 1970

Wetting Of Carbon Filaments By Organic Liquids, Linden Tewes Halstead

Chemical and Biological Engineering ETDs

The object of this was to find the factors controlling the rate of wetting of carbon filaments by organic liquids. To carry out this study, the factors affecting the wetting of surfaces, such as the surface tension of liquids, and the contact angle formed at the liquid-vapor-solid boundary of a three phase system were discussed. At the same time, the anomalies with respect to contact angle, such as that relating to advancing and receding contact angles to dynamic angles was considered. As complimentary information, the methods used to obtain carbon and graphite filaments from cellulose and molten pyrolysis products were …


The Dynamic Pressure Distribution And Rigid Body Response Of A Small Buried Dome Subjected To An Airblast-Induced Loading., Richard Cramond May 1970

The Dynamic Pressure Distribution And Rigid Body Response Of A Small Buried Dome Subjected To An Airblast-Induced Loading., Richard Cramond

Civil Engineering ETDs

A 9 inch in diameter rigid hemispherical dome was buried in the bottomless soil bins of a vertical shock tube. The interior diameter of the soil bins was 22-3/4 inches, with the interior wall being covered with a friction reducing membrane. An airblast was generated so as to strike the soil perpendicular to the soil surface. The peak reflected pressure of this airblast averaged 315 psi throughout the fourteen tests with the dome. Instrumentation measured the air pressures at the soil surface, the free-field soil stress above and below the dome, the radial on-structure stress on the dome, the rigid …


Runoff And Sediment Studies For San Pedro Creek, Sandoval, Bernalillo, And Santa Fe Counties, New Mexico, Elvidio Olavo Vidalito Bernado Diniz May 1970

Runoff And Sediment Studies For San Pedro Creek, Sandoval, Bernalillo, And Santa Fe Counties, New Mexico, Elvidio Olavo Vidalito Bernado Diniz

Civil Engineering ETDs

The San Pedro Creek basin has a drainage area of 195 square miles stretching from the eastern slopes of the Sandia Mountains to the Rio Grande in the northwest. The lower elevations in the basin have a typical semiarid climate, but the higher elevations are more humid. The basin is disected by dendritic patterned drainage systems; approximately twenty-two of these systems compose the basin. The area is a woodland with juniper, pinon, and grasses prevalent. The geology of the area is very complex numerous faults occur within the basin, and three major faults border it. The soils in the basin, …


Prompt Neutron Decay Constants In A Reflected Fast Burst Reactor, Charles Clayton Price May 1970

Prompt Neutron Decay Constants In A Reflected Fast Burst Reactor, Charles Clayton Price

Nuclear Engineering ETDs

A mathematical model describing the kinetic response of a reflected fast burst reactor is developed using point reac­tor theory. The equations of the model are used to derive a reflected inhour relationship and a two region Rossi-alpha equation.

The model is investigated for three reactor-reflector configurations; the bare reactor, the reactor with a radially symmetric steel reflector, and a reactor with a radially sym­metric polyethylene reflector. This investigation includes the results of a calculational study using Monte-Carlo tech­niques and an experimental program using Rossi-alpha, pulsed neutron, and reactor burst techniques on the Sandia Pulsed Reactor SPR II.

A Type I …


Fabrication Of The Pewee Nozzle; Brazing Nozzles For Rockets Powered By Nuclear Reactors, William C. Turner Mar 1970

Fabrication Of The Pewee Nozzle; Brazing Nozzles For Rockets Powered By Nuclear Reactors, William C. Turner

Chemical and Biological Engineering ETDs

This thesis describes the steps taken to develop an improved process for brazing nozzles for nuclear-powered rockets. It defines the state of the art prior to this work. It gives an evaluation of the brazing alloys available for use. It shows the methods employed to develop the use of positive fixturing. It describes the use of full-scale sectors to refine processing. This thesis also describes the use of such new processing techniques in the successful production of two nozzles. Gold-nickel-palladium brazing alloys are used. Vacuum atmosphere performs superbly. Bands are used to hold U-tubes into slots in the shell. Problems …


Size Distribution Analysis Of Carbon Black By Andreason Pipette Method, Natarajan Mani Jan 1970

Size Distribution Analysis Of Carbon Black By Andreason Pipette Method, Natarajan Mani

Chemical and Biological Engineering ETDs

There have been several methods commonly used for measuring particle size distribution of particulate systems in the subsieve region, i.e., less than 45 microns. Of the many indirect procedures of particle size analysis, sedimentation methods are among the most satisfactory and most widely used. - The value and appeal of sedimentation techniques are twofold: (1) the equipment required is simple and (2) a wide range of sizes may be measured readily with considerable accuracy and reproducibility. These techniques utilize the dependence of the falling velocities of particles on their size.

This study widely encompasses the various factors involved in the …