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Refrigeration Heat Transfer Characteristics Of An Artificially Cooled Trout Pond, Richard G. Murray Jan 1962

Refrigeration Heat Transfer Characteristics Of An Artificially Cooled Trout Pond, Richard G. Murray

Masters Theses

"In many locations natural summer lake and pond temperatures are too great for the practical production of trout for fishing purposes.

The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the refrigeration capacity required to maintain a pond of water at a temperature that provides a healthful environment for trout.

The over-all refrigeration load for this application was sub-divided into four categories; conduction, convection, evaporation and radiation. Each type was solved by analytical means using suitable boundary conditions and simplifications. It was necessary to determine one boundary condition for the conduction heat transfer by an empirical method.

The results of this …


A Study Of Small Watersheds Within The State Of Missouri, Terence E. Harbaugh Jan 1962

A Study Of Small Watersheds Within The State Of Missouri, Terence E. Harbaugh

Masters Theses

"The present status of data from watersheds in the under 10 square mile drainage area classification, pages much to be desired. However, this study of 45 small watersheds within the State of Missouri gives an indication that surface runoff from these basins may be predicted with a fair degree of accuracy. The inclusion of a shape factor AL2 and its use as a portion of the "basin index" (AL2S1/2) gives accurate results as a predictor of the "mean annual flood". The mean annual flood may be adequately computed by the formula, MAF = 113(AL2 …


The Dissolution Of Magnesium In Strong Acids, Baldev K. Bhatia Jan 1962

The Dissolution Of Magnesium In Strong Acids, Baldev K. Bhatia

Masters Theses

"The rapidly growing demand for magnesium and magnesium-base alloys in the manufacture of aircraft has led to a great amount of research into the corrosion characteristics of these materials. The result of such research has been the development of suitable magnesium alloys and protective coatings to retard corrosion.

The standard electrode potential of magnesium lies between -2.35 volts and -2.54 volts at 25⁰C (hydrogen scale). Thus, magnesium lies next to aluminium in the electrochemical series of elements. The atmospheric corrosion of magnesium has been studied under conditions of indoor and outdoor exposure. Under these conditions the initial attack is formation …


Porous Cooling Of A Pile, Tarsem Singh Purewal Jan 1962

Porous Cooling Of A Pile, Tarsem Singh Purewal

Masters Theses

"In this investigation the problem of a limiting case of steady state one dimensional solid-fluid Newtonian heat transfer is examined in which an incompressible non-heat generating coolant fluid is flowing through a heat generating porous plate.

The effect of grain size on the Newtonian heat transfer in the porous plate with various kinds of internal heat generations is determined analytically. The temperature difference between the solid and the coolant fluid through the porous plate is determined. All the previous studies assume that in the porous plate, coolant fluid temperature and solid temperatures are approximately equal. This analysis eliminates this simplifying …


A Study Of Several Commercial Steels In The Red Short Range, Jorge Alberto Espana Jan 1962

A Study Of Several Commercial Steels In The Red Short Range, Jorge Alberto Espana

Masters Theses

"The red short phenomenon present in steel, was studied by means of torsion tests at temperatures between 800 and 1200⁰C. Cold drawn bars of different compositions of steels were tested, and the number of turns to failure and maximum twisting torque were plotted versus temperature.

All the steels tested, exhibited to have a certain degree of red shortness. By comparing the curves and the respective chemical analyses, the detrimental effect of sulphur and lead and the beneficial effect of manganese, was established.

Microscopic examinations revealed the intergranular nature of the cracks in the red short range. Sulphur and oxide distribution …


A Study Of Heat Transfer Coefficients On Cylindrical Pipe In Turbulent Flow, Dennie Lee Adkins Jan 1962

A Study Of Heat Transfer Coefficients On Cylindrical Pipe In Turbulent Flow, Dennie Lee Adkins

Masters Theses

"This thesis represents a study of the effects of turbulent motion on heat transfer coefficients on cylindrical pipe.

The turbulent motion was created by cutting transverse slots in a spiral configuration along the pipe length.

An induction heater was used for the heat source and water as the cooling medium. The water was conducted over the pipe surface and through the slots.

This caused the laminar layer along the pipe surface to be broken up and an increase in the heat transfer coefficient was experienced.

The main objective of this test was to find if a relation existed between the …


A Theoretical Study Of The Mechanism For The Haeffner Effect, David Charles Jacobs Jan 1962

A Theoretical Study Of The Mechanism For The Haeffner Effect, David Charles Jacobs

Masters Theses

"In 1953, E. Haeffner reported that when he had passed a direct electric current through a length of capillary filled with liquid mercury, the lighter mercury isotopes were enriched at the positive terminal and the heavier mercury isotopes were enriched at the negative terminal. This phenomenon is referred to as the Haeffner Effect. Since Haeffner’s original experiment, other investigators have obtained similar results in other liquid metal systems.

When a direct electric current passes through a metallic conductor a free energy gradient is established. The direction of the negative free energy gradient is in the direction of the positive terminal. …


Permeability Of Poly (Ethylene Terephthalate), James G. Harvey Jan 1962

Permeability Of Poly (Ethylene Terephthalate), James G. Harvey

Masters Theses

"Corrosion is a phenomenon which has been the subject of extensive research, in order to find a way to control or completely stop it. Two general methods, either placing the material which corrodes in an anti-corrosive atmosphere or protecting the material which corrodes from the corrosive atmosphere, are the chief means of preventing corrosion today.

The second method is probably most widely used presently. One of the most important methods of protection is by means of organic protective coatings, or paints, but at best these only retard corrosion, due to the fact that corrosive media e.g. water vapor, ions etc. …


Shear Stress Distribution In Haunched Beam Models, Manyu K. Mehta Jan 1962

Shear Stress Distribution In Haunched Beam Models, Manyu K. Mehta

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this thesis has been to give the distribution of shear stress inside a haunch. A haunch is generally provided to relieve high stress concentrations at the face of the column. However the nature of shear stress distribution inside the haunch is not known.

This stress distribution was determined from a photo- elastic study on a CR-39 model. It is noted that the haunch reduces the stress concentration at the face of the column but at the same time somewhere near the point where the haunch meets the beam there is a high stress concentration.

Shear stress changes …


Detection Of Rust Formed Under Paint Films, James Larry Inglis Jan 1962

Detection Of Rust Formed Under Paint Films, James Larry Inglis

Masters Theses

"Corrosion is an evil that has plagued man since before the iron age. Three ways of controlling corrosion are: 1. alloy the metal to make it chemically inert to corrosion, .2. change the surroundings to a noncorrosive atmosphere, and 3. isolate the metal from the corrosive atmosphere, as for instance by the application of a number of coats of paint that has been found to be the most economical method.

At present, there is no reliable method of testing the effectiveness of a paint film that does not require the corrosion products to destroy the paint film and show themselves …


Development Of A Simple Bar Method Thermal Conductivity Test, V. J. Flanigan Jan 1962

Development Of A Simple Bar Method Thermal Conductivity Test, V. J. Flanigan

Masters Theses

"A linear flow bar method type apparatus was set up for finding thermal conductivities by comparison techniques. Comparison technique consist of using a standard specimen where the thermal conductivity is known and comparing it to the unknown specimens to find their conductivity. Apparatus of this type usually uses thermocouples for the required temperature measurements, but thermistors were used in this experiment. The thermistors used required calibration to measure accurate temperatures and this was accomplished by using the known temperatures of the changes of state of some common materials. Five alloys were used to evaluate the method: SAE 1020 steel, gray …


The Effect Of The Rolling Load On The Micro-Structure Of Low Carbon Sheet Steel, Jerry Lee Cadden Jan 1962

The Effect Of The Rolling Load On The Micro-Structure Of Low Carbon Sheet Steel, Jerry Lee Cadden

Masters Theses

"A Stanat 315, two high-four high, combination rolling mill is used to cold roll annealed, low carbon steel strips. A method of measuring the rolling load was presented. The method consisted of constructing a load cell using SR-4 strain gages attached to a steel column. The load cell was placed under the hold down screw of the rolling mill and a known load was applied. The stresses from this load were transferred to the mill housing where another SR-4 strain gage was located. The strain in the mill housing was recorded at the corresponding applied load. During rolling, the strain …


Velocity Distribution Induced By Free Jet Impact On A Stilling Basin, Sedat Özkol Jan 1962

Velocity Distribution Induced By Free Jet Impact On A Stilling Basin, Sedat Özkol

Masters Theses

"At present, the use of the free jet impacting on a stilling basin as an energy dissipator is not very common, as there is very little information available concerning this particular field. However, if conditions are favorable, this type of energy dissipator will be quite economical to construct.

In this paper it was found that the hydraulic behavior of the free jet impacting on a stilling basin can be determined to a degree which may be considered accurate for practical purposes. It was also shown that given the free jet velocity, the magnitudes of the velocities at the critical points …


Transpiration Cooling Of A Porous Plate, Stephan A. Sayegh Jan 1962

Transpiration Cooling Of A Porous Plate, Stephan A. Sayegh

Masters Theses

"Transpiration cooling has long been known as an effective way of removing heat from porous materials. This thesis is a new approach to one of the problems of transpiration cooling in the steady state.

The specific problem considered here is that of a uniform porous plate through which a liquid is forced. This liquid vaporizes at a short distance from the surface through which it is forced and leaves the porous plate at the other surface which is exposed to hot gases. It also protects the hot surface by forming an insulating layer between that surface and the hot gases. …


A Weight Loss Technique For The Determination Of Phase Boundaries, Robert Lee Benner Jan 1962

A Weight Loss Technique For The Determination Of Phase Boundaries, Robert Lee Benner

Masters Theses

"An apparatus has been designed and constructed that would continuously record the weight loss of a sample in a flowing inert atmosphere, at a constant temperature.

A technique has been developed to determine the phase boundaries of a binary phase diagram.

Alloys of the magnesium-nickel, cadmium-antimony, copper-cadmium, copper-zinc, and magnesium-zirconium systems were subjected to investigation to verify the operation and resolve a number of limitations of the equipment.

These investigations disclosed that the apparatus gave the best results with alloys having vapor pressures in the range between 1 and 35 millimeters of mercury"--Abstract, page 2.


Analysis Of Flat Plates By Reaction Distribution Method, David D. W. Yang Jan 1962

Analysis Of Flat Plates By Reaction Distribution Method, David D. W. Yang

Masters Theses

"This study was made to analyze rectangular flat plates by the method of Reaction Distribution and to compare results obtained by this method with that of other methods. The basic approach is to divide the plate into an equivalent grid system and introduce temporary supports at the intersecting joints. The results from this study shows that the Reaction Distribution method is useful in a qualitative analysis of the behavior in a plate but is less satisfactory in obtaining reliable quantitative results"--Abstract, page 2.


Predicted Transient Response Of Complex Poles By Means Of A Residue Ratio, Rameshchandra Shankerbhai Patel Jan 1962

Predicted Transient Response Of Complex Poles By Means Of A Residue Ratio, Rameshchandra Shankerbhai Patel

Masters Theses

"Transient response plays an important role in servomechanism, electronic and electrical circuits. A time response of a linear system is the intuitive and immediately comprehensible description of the system performance. The utility of the system performance in television and high speed computer circuits can be determined by its transient characteristics. By locating certain points on the transient response curve the designer is enabled to predict the shape of the response with some precision. The choice of the overall transfer function (or location of the system singularities on the s-plane plot) is decided by speed, accuracy and stability of the response …


A Study Of The Permeability And Separation Of Carbon Dioxide And Hydrogen By Gaseous Diffusion Employing Barriers Of Polystyrene, Carl J. Wallace Jan 1962

A Study Of The Permeability And Separation Of Carbon Dioxide And Hydrogen By Gaseous Diffusion Employing Barriers Of Polystyrene, Carl J. Wallace

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this investigation was to study the permeability and separation of carbon dioxide and hydrogen by gaseous diffusion employing barriers of polystyrene. The offset of temperature and barrier thickness on the permeability and separation of carbon dioxide and hydrogen wore Investigated for barriers of one, three, and five-mil thicknesses and for temperatures of 26, 35, 45, and 50 degrees centigrade.

With an increase in barrier thickness of one to five- mils, the permeability of carbon dioxide decreased to one-fourth of its value at the one-mil thickness. The hydrogen permeability decreased to approximately two- thirds of its value at …


Mechanics Of The Voussoir Arch As Applied To Block Caving, Christopher Haycocks Jan 1962

Mechanics Of The Voussoir Arch As Applied To Block Caving, Christopher Haycocks

Masters Theses

"The theories of ground failure in massive rock with special reference to the problem of the mechanics of block caving were studied and evaluated.

The mechanics of arch or dome formation underground were studied quantitatively using the Voussoir arch theory. The effect of shear stress on the arch stability was considered and found to affect the system only when the arch height increased beyond certain limits.

A theory of the mechanism of ground failure in an undercut block using the dome theory was advanced. Photo- elastic model studies were used to support the conclusions reached"--Abstract, page i.


A Study Of Composite Beams Made To Find An Approximate Relationship Between The Top And Bottom Flange Steel Ratio, Murli U. Hasrajani Jan 1962

A Study Of Composite Beams Made To Find An Approximate Relationship Between The Top And Bottom Flange Steel Ratio, Murli U. Hasrajani

Masters Theses

"At present in building construction the use of the composite beams is not very common. The use of the concrete beams is seen in almost all construction. By using composite beams in building construction more durability and savings in cost could be achieved. This paper shows an approximate design procedure which could be followed without running a number of trials with different sections to arrive at the required one. The ratio of top flange steel to the bottom flange steel can be determined if one knows the loads, span and the depth of the beam required"--Abstract, page i.


Experimental Evaluation Of Thermal Strains And Stresses, T. F. Lehnhoff Jan 1962

Experimental Evaluation Of Thermal Strains And Stresses, T. F. Lehnhoff

Masters Theses

"This investigation is the study of a method for the experimental measurement of thermal strains. Using four electric strain gages (two of one type and two of another) the method will yield the normal and shear strains as well as the temperature change in any biaxial stress field. The gage types must be chosen for the range of temperature in which it is desired to measure the thermal stresses. The method described eliminates the need for extra resistors, thermocouples, unrestrained dummy gages at the same temperature as the active gages, special alloy gages for each type of metal and special …


A Study Of Segregation In Cast Aluminum-Uranium Alloys, B. L. Bramfitt Jan 1962

A Study Of Segregation In Cast Aluminum-Uranium Alloys, B. L. Bramfitt

Masters Theses

"This investigation involves a photomicrographic study of the segregation resulting from the eutectic solidification characteristics of aluminum-uranium alloys, ranging from 5 to 30 weight percent uranium. The segregation can occur in either of two manners; the first, due to the gravitational forces acting upon the growing particles which nucleate in the melt and the second, due to the mode and rate of heat transfer through the material. It was found that segregation occurred only as the result of the latter factor due to the small volume of the ingot and the rapid rate of heat transfer. The segregation was measured …


Transpiration Cooling Of A Heat Generating Porous Plate, M. K. A. Hameed Jan 1962

Transpiration Cooling Of A Heat Generating Porous Plate, M. K. A. Hameed

Masters Theses

"This investigation is a continuation of a thesis by T. S. Purewal. Several of the simplifying assumptions made by the above author are either ignored or the justifiability of such assumptions is probed into in order to obtain a more rigorous solution. Effects of the assorted grain size, non-Newtonian cooling, direction of coolant flow, thickness of the porous heat generating plate, specific heat of the coolant, and compressibility of the coolant are investigated in this thesis. Variation of maximum temperature of both coolant and the solid material for different types of heat source distribution are also studied.

As the grain …


Significance Of Layer Deflection Measurements : Technical Report, Richard David Walker, Eldon J. Yoder, Robert Lowry, Walter T. Spencer Jan 1962

Significance Of Layer Deflection Measurements : Technical Report, Richard David Walker, Eldon J. Yoder, Robert Lowry, Walter T. Spencer

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Variability Of Engineering Properties Of Brookston And Crosby Soils, Delon Hampton, Eldon J. Yoder, I. W. Burr Jan 1962

Variability Of Engineering Properties Of Brookston And Crosby Soils, Delon Hampton, Eldon J. Yoder, I. W. Burr

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Flexible Pavement Deflections-Methods Of Analysis And Interpretation : Technical Paper, Eldon J. Yoder Jan 1962

Flexible Pavement Deflections-Methods Of Analysis And Interpretation : Technical Paper, Eldon J. Yoder

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Serviceability Ratings Of Highway Pavements, Velma Fumiko Nakamura Jan 1962

Serviceability Ratings Of Highway Pavements, Velma Fumiko Nakamura

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Urban Intersection Evaluation Utilizing Average Delay Per Vehicle : Technical Report, William Walter Schenler, Harold L. Michael Jan 1962

Urban Intersection Evaluation Utilizing Average Delay Per Vehicle : Technical Report, William Walter Schenler, Harold L. Michael

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Procedural Manual For A School Crossing Protection Program In The Communities Of Indiana, Harold L. Michael Jan 1962

Procedural Manual For A School Crossing Protection Program In The Communities Of Indiana, Harold L. Michael

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Nuclear Moisture-Density Measurements In Construction Control : Technical Paper, Alfonso Burgers, Eldon J. Yoder Jan 1962

Nuclear Moisture-Density Measurements In Construction Control : Technical Paper, Alfonso Burgers, Eldon J. Yoder

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.