Reduction of Data for Piston Gage Pressure Measurements (open access)

Reduction of Data for Piston Gage Pressure Measurements

Report issued by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards discussing piston gage pressure and reducing errors of measurement. Sources of error are described and evaluated in order to "reduce the magnitude of overall error of measurement" (p. 1). This report includes tables, and illustrations.
Date: June 17, 1963
Creator: Cross, J. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reduction of Data for Piston Gage Pressure Measurements (open access)

Reduction of Data for Piston Gage Pressure Measurements

Report discussing pressure measurements made with piston gages that are affected by gravity, temperature, pressure, and several other variables. For accurate determinations of pressure the calculations must take these variables into account. A general equation is developed and simplified procedures for calculating pressure are illustrated.
Date: June 17, 1963
Creator: Cross, J. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Refractive Indices and Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Invert Sugar (open access)

Refractive Indices and Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Invert Sugar

Report of the refractive indices and densities of aqueous solutions of invert sugar at temperatures of 15, 20, 25, and 30º C, for concentrations up to about 82 percent of invert sugar (by weight). From the results, equations have been derived which relate the refractive index and percent of invert sugar (weight in air) at each temperature. Other equations relate the absolute density and percent of invert sugar (weight in vacuum) at each temperature. Five-decimal tables giving the refractive indices and densities of invert sugar solutions containing 1 to 85 percent of sugar are given for each percentage of invert sugar at the four temperatures.
Date: June 7, 1963
Creator: Snyder, Carl F. & Hattenburg, Albert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tensile and Impact Properties of Selected Materials From 20 to 300 ºK (open access)

Tensile and Impact Properties of Selected Materials From 20 to 300 ºK

Report giving the tensile and impact properties of structural materials that were experimentally determined at temperatures from 20 to 300 ºK. Tensile properties of a few materials were also determined at 4 ºK. The properties experimentally determined were the yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, and reduction of area, the stress versus strain curve, and the impact energy. The test equipment and procedures are described. The individual data are presented in tables, and the average results are displayed in graphs.
Date: June 28, 1963
Creator: Warren, K. A. & Reed, R. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library