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Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 100, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1999
Daily newspaper from Altus, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Bush, Michael
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1999
Weekly newspaper from Alvin, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Schwind, Jim & Holton, Kathleen
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 241, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1999
Daily newspaper from Baytown, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Dobbs, Gary
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Coulomb Repulsion in Miniature Ion Mobility Spectrometry
We have undertaken a study of ion mobility resolution in a miniature ion mobility spectrometer with a drift channel 1.7 mm in diameter and 35 mm in length. The device attained a maximum resolution of 14 in separating ions of NO, O{sub 2}, and methyl iodine. The ions were generated by pulses from a frequency-quadrupled Nd:YAG laser. Broadening due to Coulomb repulsion was modeled theoretically and shown experimentally to have a major effect on the resolution of the miniature device.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Xu, J.; Whitten, W. B. & Ramsey, J. M.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1999
Daily newspaper from Chickasha, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Bush, Kent
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1999
Semiweekly newspaper from Levelland, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Rigg, John
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Multifunction Instrument Tree (MIT) Neutron and Gamma Probe Acceptance for Beneficial Use (ABU)
The multifunction instrument tree (MIT) probe program has been developed to modify existing Liquid Observation Well (LOW) neutron and gamma probes for use in the validation shafts of the two MITs installed in Tank 241-SY-101. One of the program objectives is that the modified MIT probes be completely compatible with the existing LOW van instrumentation and procedures. The major program objective is to produce neutron and gamma scans from Tank 241-SY-101 that would assist in evaluating waste feature structure and elevation. The MIT probe program is described in greater detail in the engineering task plan (HNF-3322). In accordance with the engineering task plan, a test plan (HNF-3595) was written, reduced diameter (allowing insertion into the MIT validation tube) neutron and gamma probes were acquired, an acceptance and operational test procedure (HNF-3838) was written, acceptance and operational testing of the MIT probes was performed, and a report of these test results (HNF-4369) has been issued. A number of neutron and gamma probe scans have been obtained from the Tank 241-SY-101 MITs, starting on February 8, 1999, in cooperation with Operations. Now that the MIT probes are fully demonstrated, this document transfers ownership of these probes to Operations, utilizing the final acceptance …
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
CANNON, N.S.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Optical Diagnostic Equipment for Research on Critical Processes in Spark-Ignition Engines
The equipment requested under grant Contract No. DE-FG02-95TE00065 was used in several projects investigating the behavior of fuel in spark-ignition engines. It has been a crucial piece of these efforts in understanding how new direct-injected engine sprays behave, as well as a key part in the determination of how liquid fuel enters the engine during port-fuel injection.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Hochgreb, Simone
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1999
Semiweekly newspaper from Carthage, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1999
Semi-weekly newspaper from Livingston, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
White, Barbara
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1999
Semiweekly newspaper from Seminole, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Dow, M. Gene & Fisher, David
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Texture Development During Equal Channel Angular Forging of BCC Metals
Equal channel angular forging (ECAF) has been proposed as a severe plastic deformation technique for processing metals, alloys, and composites [e.g. Segal, 1995] (Fig. 1). The technique offers two capabilities of practical interest: a high degree of strain can be introduced with no change in the cross-sectional dimensions of the work-piece, hence, even greater strains can be introduced by re-inserting the work-piece for further deformation during subsequent passes through the ECAF die. Additionally, the deformation is accomplished by simple shear (like torsion of a short tube) on a plane whose orientation, with respect to prior deformations, can be controlled by varying the processing route. There is a nomenclature that has developed in the literature for the typical processing routes: A: no rotations; B{sub A}: 90 degrees CW (clockwise), 90 degrees CCW (counterclockwise), 9O degrees CW, 90 degrees CCW...; Bc: 90 degrees CW, 90 degrees CW, 90 degrees CW...; and C: 180 degrees, 18 0 degrees.... The impact of processing route on the subsequent microstructure [Ferasse, Segal, Hartwig and Goforth, 1997; Iwahashi, Horita, Nemoto and Langdon, 1996] and texture [Gibbs, Hartwig, Cornwell, Goforth and Payzant, 1998] has been the subject of numerous experimental studies.
Date:
August 8, 1999
Creator:
Agnew, S. R.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library