Low Temperature Mechanical Properties Of Copper and Selected Copper Alloys: A Compilation From the Literature (open access)

Low Temperature Mechanical Properties Of Copper and Selected Copper Alloys: A Compilation From the Literature

From Abstract: "In the past 60 years considerable data have been accumulated concerning the mechanical properties of copper and its alloys.It was felt that there was great need to adequately document these results in one publication. Therefore a unique type of compilation is presented. The compilation is divided into four parts. The first section is intended for quick reference use for those who are interested in average values. The second section includes data from most of the investigators who have published results on the mechanical properties of copper and its alloys. The third section is composed of tables classifying the investigations which were not in section two. The fourth section section lists, in alphabetical order, all references used."
Date: December 1, 1967
Creator: Reed, Richard P. & Mikesell, Ritchie P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vertical-Tube Evaporator Pilot Plant Report, Volume 1, July 1, 1967 (open access)

Vertical-Tube Evaporator Pilot Plant Report, Volume 1, July 1, 1967

Report documenting the ongoing research and developments undertaken at a pilot plant with five vertical-tube evaporators.
Date: July 1, 1967
Creator: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Finite Lattice Heat Capacity on Spin Lattice Relaxation: Theory and Numerical Analysis (open access)

Effects of Finite Lattice Heat Capacity on Spin Lattice Relaxation: Theory and Numerical Analysis

Report discussing the transient magnetic behavior of a paramagnetic substance, after an initial disturbance, considered theoretically for a variety of situations in which the lattice temperature rises as a result of energy flow from the magnetic (electron spin) system. Next, the opposite extreme is considered - that in which the resonant and remaining modes are totally uncoupled. Finally, there is a consideration of the case of spins coupled only to the resonant phonons, which in turn are coupled to a constant temperature bath, whether this be the helium or the remaining modes.
Date: August 1, 1967
Creator: Peterson, Robert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library