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Health and Environmental Science: A Brief Review (open access)

Health and Environmental Science: A Brief Review

The detonation of the first atomic bomb heralded the beginning of a new age. Almost everyone agreed that the enormous energy released by the "atomic reaction" would create opportunities and problems far larger than man faced in previous history. However, few foresaw the explosion of knowledge that would also be part of this new age.
Date: September 27, 1982
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
RIT rotor vibration testing. Test report. [Radial inflow turbines] (open access)

RIT rotor vibration testing. Test report. [Radial inflow turbines]

A radial inflow turbine (RIT) B rotor, including the impeller and shaft, was examined experimentally to determine vibratory characteristics. It was concluded that there are no specific speeds within the operating range with adequate resonance encroachment margins. It is recommended that performance tests be carried out with caution.
Date: September 27, 1982
Creator: Chartier, G L
System: The UNT Digital Library
Study of the degradation of two candidate diffusion-pump oils, Krytox and Fomblin. Final report (open access)

Study of the degradation of two candidate diffusion-pump oils, Krytox and Fomblin. Final report

Activation energies were determined for decomposition of Fomblin HVAC 18/8 and Krytox 143AY oils (two perfluorinated polyethers) (respectively 60.6 kcal/mole and 55.6 kcal/mole) in the temperature range of 325/sup 0/ to 405/sup 0/C in a monel vessel. At any temperature in this range, Fomblin decomposes 30 +- 10 times faster than Krytox. The estimated decomposition in 10 years at 250/sup 0/C is 0.14% for Fomblin and 0.009% for Krytox. Effects of 304 ss and aluminum were determined. Although differences in the fluorine NMR spectrum of different batches of Krytox are observed, there are no significant changes detected between aged and unaged oils of the same batch. HF does not react with Krytox at 405/sup 0/C. Krytox can be chromatographed in spite of its high average molecular weight (3600 amu). GCMS showed that each smaller peak contained C/sub 2/F/sub 4/H-groups while the larger peaks contained only C/sub 2/F/sub 5/-groups. Hydrogen NMR on Krytox showed the C/sub 2/F/sub 4/H- to be CF/sub 3/CHF-groups. Chromatography of Fomblin gave a single broad envelope without resolved peaks.
Date: September 27, 1982
Creator: Pearson, R. K.; Happe, J. A. & Barton, G. W. Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library