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A Study Of Chromium-Doped High Lead Containing Silicate Glasses For Possible Laser Action, Mervet Maurice Saleh Jun 1967

A Study Of Chromium-Doped High Lead Containing Silicate Glasses For Possible Laser Action, Mervet Maurice Saleh

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Aluminium-Lead Borate Glass Composite Materials, Aziza Nour El-Din Ragai May 1967

A Study Of Aluminium-Lead Borate Glass Composite Materials, Aziza Nour El-Din Ragai

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Molecular Vibrations Of Tetrahedral Systems With Application To Fused Silica, Leila Sado Balloomal May 1967

Molecular Vibrations Of Tetrahedral Systems With Application To Fused Silica, Leila Sado Balloomal

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Conductivity And Photoconductivity Of As-S-I Glasses, Ahmed Abdel-Hamid El-Difrawi May 1967

Conductivity And Photoconductivity Of As-S-I Glasses, Ahmed Abdel-Hamid El-Difrawi

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Epr Spectra Of Divalent Manganese In Halide Crystals, Veron Sarkis Sarkissian May 1967

Epr Spectra Of Divalent Manganese In Halide Crystals, Veron Sarkis Sarkissian

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Lattice Constants, Thermal Expansion Coefficients, Densities, And Imperfections In Gold And The Alpha-Phase Of The Gold-Indium System, Vinayak Keshavlal Patel Jan 1967

Lattice Constants, Thermal Expansion Coefficients, Densities, And Imperfections In Gold And The Alpha-Phase Of The Gold-Indium System, Vinayak Keshavlal Patel

Masters Theses

"An investigation of structure insensitive properties (lattice parameters, thermal expansion coefficients, densities, and imperfection) of gold and the alpha-phase of the gold-indium system was made. The gold-indium alloys were prepared from high purity (99.999%) gold and indium by melting both metals inside sealed quartz glass tubes which were first evacuated and then filled with helium gas. The solidified alloys were annealed and then examined by x-ray for homogeneity. The lattice constant of 99.999% pure gold at 25⁰C was found to be 4.07894 ł 0.00005 (corrected for refraction) Å. The coefficient of thermal expansion was 13.4 x 10⁻⁶⁰C⁻¹ between 15 and …


A Comparison Of Strength Properties Of Heat Treated Aisi 1065 Steels At High Strength Levels, Robert Lowell Hollenbeck Jan 1967

A Comparison Of Strength Properties Of Heat Treated Aisi 1065 Steels At High Strength Levels, Robert Lowell Hollenbeck

Masters Theses

"Six AISI C 1065 steels were heat treated and tensile tested in order to evaluate their ductility at high strength levels. Heat treating and tensile testing procedures were developed for use working with these steels at tensile strengths of 300,000 psi and higher. The austenitizing procedure in the hardening operation was found to affect the strength and ductility of the high strength samples. Rapidly heating to the austenitizing temperature followed by an immediate quench produced better properties than slow heating followed by a soaking period before the quench. However, it was concluded that the carbon contents of the steels studied …


Vapor Pressure And Evaporation Coefficient Of Cadmium Oxide, R. Tom Coyle Jr. Jan 1967

Vapor Pressure And Evaporation Coefficient Of Cadmium Oxide, R. Tom Coyle Jr.

Masters Theses

"Knudsen effusion experiments were carried out on CdO in fused silica crucibles at temperatures of 918°K, 1008°K with orifice areas from 2.742x10-3 cm2 to 30.52x10-2 cm2. The experiments were made in a molybdenum-wire, resistance-heated vacuum furnace. Several orifice areas were used at each temperature and reciprocal pressure versus orifice area plots were made. These plots yielded an upper limit to the evaporation coefficient of. 4.15x10-2. An equilibrium constant for the vaporization reaction

CdO(s) = Cd(g) + 1/202 (g)

of

log Keq = 11.12 - 1.952x104/T.

was obtained. Second and third …


Compressive Creep Of High Alumina Refractories, Vernon Lee Burdick Jan 1967

Compressive Creep Of High Alumina Refractories, Vernon Lee Burdick

Masters Theses

"The deformation of refractory materials consisting of 90% sintered or fused alumina plus 10% silica was measured at temperatures from 1450 to 1515⁰C and a compressive stress of 100 psi. Creep rates and activation energies were determined from the steady state portion of deformation vs. time data and correlated with the mineralogical composition. Supplemental measurements included x-ray diffraction, electron probe microanalysis, apparent porosity and tensile strength. conditions having an important effect upon the mineralolgical composition were: (1) duration of heat treatment, (2) amount of sodium oxide impurity, and (3) reactivity of the alumina grain. Prolonged heat treatment and sodium oxide …


A Transmission Electron Microscopy Study Of Some High Strength Plain Carbon Steels, George Joseph Vytanovych Jan 1967

A Transmission Electron Microscopy Study Of Some High Strength Plain Carbon Steels, George Joseph Vytanovych

Masters Theses

"Methods of preparing foils of high strength, heat treated, plain carbon steels for examination in the electron microscope by the transmission technique were perfected and are described. Two processes for the initial thinning of a bulk sample were successful. A chemical process was found to be more rapid but not satisfactory for small samples. A mechanical process was slower, but was applicable to the smaller specimens. Electro-polishing the thinned material yielded acceptable foils from which photomicrographs of good quality were obtained. The microstructure of the high strength steel samples showed typical tempered martensite. No reasons for the differences in ductility …


A Determination Of The Rate Of Evaporation Of Zinc At Atmospheric Pressure., Yu Ming Su Jan 1967

A Determination Of The Rate Of Evaporation Of Zinc At Atmospheric Pressure., Yu Ming Su

Masters Theses

"Measurements of evaporation rates of zinc in three different residual gases, e.g., argon, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen at one atmosphere pressure, were made. It was found that the rate of evaporation of zinc in one atmosphere of argon was almost the same as that in carbon monoxide, while the rate in hydrogen was almost twice the rate in argon or carbon monoxide. Measurements of evaporation rate of zinc in one atmosphere of argon-oxygen mixtures were also made. The evaporation rate was considerably reduced because the formation of the oxide film retards the zinc vapor escaping from the evaporating surface"--Abstract, page …


Relationship Of Feldspar Properties To Surface And Volume Defects In Porcelains, Macy Wiiliam Vance Jan 1967

Relationship Of Feldspar Properties To Surface And Volume Defects In Porcelains, Macy Wiiliam Vance

Masters Theses

"Four levels of particle size distribution and four compositions of feldspar ranging from high-potash to high-soda content were evaluated in their effect on body and surface defects and selected engineering properties of an electrical porcelain. It was found that surface blistering defects occurred at a high incidence in porcelain specimens slightly overfired at 1225⁰C in a body composition containing 33% albite (soda), 67% high-potash feldspar blend and a relatively coarse, 140 mesh grind, of the feldspar. The occurrence of surface and volume blisters was correlated with the formation of a microscopic bleb structure in the porcelain matrix. It was also …


Relationships Among The Metallurgical Condition, Hardness, And The Electrical Conductivity Of Aluminum Alloys, Richard A. Mueller Jan 1967

Relationships Among The Metallurgical Condition, Hardness, And The Electrical Conductivity Of Aluminum Alloys, Richard A. Mueller

Masters Theses

"Electrical conductivity measurements (eddy current determined) combined with indentation hardness measurements are now being used throughout the aerospace industry for nondestructive evaluation of the metallurgical condition of commercial precipitation hardenable aluminum alloys. The review of literature and experiments with two aluminum alloys, 7178 and a 5% Zn-Al binary, have shown that skilled interpretation of hardness-conductivity data depends not only upon a qualitative understanding of the modern wave mechanical theories of electron conduction, but also upon some knowledge of the precipitation reaction kinetics. In particular, the effects of "quenched-in" vacancies and retrogression upon the reaction kinetics must be considered. Studies of …