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Solid State Electrolysis Of Yttria Stablized Zirconia, John Newman
Solid State Electrolysis Of Yttria Stablized Zirconia, John Newman
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Zirconium dioxide, or zirconia, is seemingly an ideal refractory oxide, having a high melting point (2680°C), low thermal expansion and also a considerable resistance to most forms of chemical attack. Early researchers soon found that zirconia, in the pure form, was actually of very limited use as a refractory because of sudden and disruptive volume changes accompanying a change in crystal structure which occurs at a temperature of about 1100 o C. It was discovered that this crystal structure change could be suppressed by the addition of one of a number of alkaline earth or rare earth oxides. These additive …
Noise In Cadmium Sulfide & Cadmium Selenide Photoconductive Cells, Edward Foster
Noise In Cadmium Sulfide & Cadmium Selenide Photoconductive Cells, Edward Foster
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The primary object of this investigation is to design a system, including equipment and procedures, that can be used to evaluate the noise characteristics of photoconductive cells. The data once collected must be in a comprehensive and useful form. The secondary object is to use this system to evaluate a large number of cells of various types and to compare their noise profiles in a manner such that definite conclusions can be drawn concerning the absolute noise levels and profiles generated by the various cell types and the relations that may exist between the cells' noise output and the way …
Environmental Effects On The Resistivity Of Palladium-Silver Alloy Films In High Vacuum, Frank Snyder
Environmental Effects On The Resistivity Of Palladium-Silver Alloy Films In High Vacuum, Frank Snyder
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The reported usage of the palladium-silver alloy films as resistors in the electronics industry has been in encapsulated form. By mounting the resistor inside vacuum electron devices, there is the possibility of eliminating the encapsulation. A literature search has revealed no reported efforts of experiments with unencapsulated resistors and certainly no reports of the palladium-silver alloy resistor in vacuum tubes or other high vacuum environments. Therefore, the research reported in this thesis will concentrate on the environmental effects on resistivity of palladium-silver alloy films in high vacuum.
Ua77/1 Alumni Bulletin, Vol. 32, No. 2, Wku Alumni Association
Ua77/1 Alumni Bulletin, Vol. 32, No. 2, Wku Alumni Association
WKU Archives Records
Alumni newsletter published by WKU. This issue has the following articles:
- President Kelly Thompson Announces Master Plan
- Western to Offer Graduate Degree Program in Engineering Physics
- Summer Session Slated to Open on June 14
- Robertson, Lee. From the Alumni Office
- Class of 1915
- Class of 1925
- Class of 1940
- Class of 1955
- Class of 1964
- Sports in Brief
- William Solly Becomes New Physical Education Head
- Graduate Assistantships Now Available
- James McKee Joins Education Department
- On the Calendar
- Commencement Day Activities
Ua3/3/1 Proposed National Science Foundation Summer Institute, Ward Sumpter, Wku President's Office
Ua3/3/1 Proposed National Science Foundation Summer Institute, Ward Sumpter, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Proposal for National Science Foundation summer institute to be held at WKU during the summer of 1959.
The Value Of High School Physics To The College Student, Emery White
The Value Of High School Physics To The College Student, Emery White
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Secondary school science consists of biology, chemistry, physics, or a combination course known as general science. General science deals only with the practical side of the laws of physics. It fails to go into detail and very often omits the law entirely. Physics in high school requires a special room in the building which is not easily adapted to other use. A large amount of expensive equipment is need to teach it efficiently. Can all of this expense be justified? Is the student who ends his school career with high school graduation sent out into life with a large amount …