Steady Darcian Transport of Fluids in Heterogeneous Partially Saturated Porous Media: Part 2, the Computer Program (open access)

Steady Darcian Transport of Fluids in Heterogeneous Partially Saturated Porous Media: Part 2, the Computer Program

The subject of this report is the generalized computer program written to solve problems involving steady fluid flow through heterogeneous, partially-saturated porous media.
Date: May 20, 1964
Creator: Nelson, R. William
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Voltage Pulse Transformer Designs at University of California Radiation Laboratory (open access)

High Voltage Pulse Transformer Designs at University of California Radiation Laboratory

A report on high voltage pulse transformer designs at the University of California Radiation Laboratory.
Date: May 20, 1949
Creator: Baker, W. R.; Edwards, R. F.; Kerns, Q. A. & Reidel, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Relative Cross Sections for Photo Fission and Photo Neutron Emission (open access)

Relative Cross Sections for Photo Fission and Photo Neutron Emission

Abstract: The yields of U²³⁷ and a fission product were measured as a function of maximum betatron energy, The ratio of the number of fissions divided by the number of U²³⁷ atoms increases with increasing maximum betatron energy. This is consistent with the picture that the higher-energy gammas leave the U²³⁷ atoms with enough excitation energy (above photofission and photoneutron thresholds) to also decay by fission or neutron emission. This secondary process increases the number of fissions and decreases the U²³⁷ yield, this increasing the above ratio.
Date: May 20, 1952
Creator: Duffield, Robert B. & Huizenga, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Use of Redux Adhesives for Bonding Metal (open access)

Use of Redux Adhesives for Bonding Metal

Redux is a thermosetting synthetic resin manufactured by the Resinous Products & Chemical Co., Washington Square, Philadelphia 5, Pa. According to the manufacturer, it is intended for bonding metal to metal and metal to wood. It was apparently intended to replace rivets in aircraft structural parts and recent information indicates that a British airplane, the DeHaviland Dove, is in production using this resin. The adhesive was originally developed in England by Aero research Ltd. Experience at this laboratory has been confined to use of the resin for bonding electrical grade silicon steel laminations. Very strong bonds have been obtained under properly controlled conditions. The bond strength is sufficient to tear 29 gauge (.014") steel when attempting to peel off individual laminations. The bond is sufficiently homogeneous to prevent leaks parallel to the plane of the laminations into a high vacuum system. Experiments at the laboratory have been designed to test the adhesive for use in bonding the laminations which form the pole tips and vacuum chamber lids for the synchrontron magnet.
Date: May 20, 1947
Creator: Martin, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library