Buch, Englisch, Band 2, 370 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 721 g
Proceedings of the 1956 Cryogenic Engineering Conference National Bureau of Standards Boulder, Colorado September 5¿7 1956
Buch, Englisch, Band 2, 370 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 721 g
Reihe: Advances in Cryogenic Engineering
ISBN: 978-1-4684-3104-9
Verlag: Springer US
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Papers Peesented.- Cryogenic Processes.- A-1 Fundamentals of Hydrogen Liquefaction.- A-2 Hydrogen-Helium Liquefier.- A-3 Catalysis of the Ortho-Parahydrogen Conversion.- A-4 A New Arrangement for Ortho-Para Conversion of Liquid Hydrogen in the Large CEL-NBS Liquefier.- A-5 The Reversible Separation of Multicomponent Mixtures.- A-6 Distillation of Hydrogen — Deuterium Mixtures.- A-7 Freeze-out Purification of Gases in Heat Exchangers.- Cryogenic Equipment.- B-1 Breathing Oxygen Storage Dewars.- B-2 A Liquid Oxygen Servicing Dewar Transportable by Tactical Aircraft.- B-3 Liquid Hydrogen Pumping System.- B-4 Small Liquid Hydrogen Dewars, Design and Use.- B-5 Liquid Oxygen Trucks.- B-6 A Liquid Hydrogen Dewar to Supply Gas to Balloons in Flight.- Cryogenic Properties.- C-1 Mechanical Properties of Metals at Low Temperatures.- C-2 Mechanical Properties of Some Engineering Materials.- C-3 Total Emissivity of Some Surfaces at 77°K.- C-4 Resistance-Temperature “Scaling” of Carbon-Composition Thermometers.- C-5 Reactor Irradiations at 15°K.- C-6 On Some Mechanical Properties of Superconductors.- Cryogenic Properties (continued).- D-1 The Los Alamos High Field Magnet.- D-2 Conductivity of Metallic Cryogenic Materials.- D-3 An Investigation of the Liquid Oxygen Geysering Phenomena in Missile Supply Lines.- D-4 The Performance Characteristics of Low Temperature Tension Testing Apparatus and Its Application in Industry.- D-5 An Experimental Study of the Strength and Fatigue of Glass at Very Low Temperatures.- D-6 Development Program for a Non Lubricated 10,000 RPM Bearing Operating Over a Temperature Range from 40°R to 560°R.- Cryogenic Properties (continued).- E-1 Characteristics of Some Insulations for Liquid Oxygen Transfer Lines.- E-2 Heat Transfer Through Foams andPowders.- E-3 Thermal Conductivities of Copper and Copper Alloys.- E-4 Cryogenic Characteristics of Wire Resistance Strain Gages.- E-5 Continuous Analysis of Argon for Traces of Nitrogen.- E-6 Adsorbents in Liquid Oxygen Containers.- Cryogenic Applications.- F-1 Novel Refrigeration System.- F-2 Gas Chromatography as Applied to the Industrial Separation of Neon from Nitrogen and Helium.- F-3 Some Aspects of the Design of Airborne Pressure Vessels for Low Temperature Applications.- F-4 A Circulating Air-Bath Cryostat and Its Use in Dynamic Adsorption.- F-5 Helium Heat Rectifiers and a Simple Magnetic Refrigerator.- F-6 E. R. E. T. S. LOX Losses and Preventative Measures.- Cryogenic Applications (continued).- G-1 Gas Refrigerating Machines.- G-2 Expansion Engines and Turbines for Low Temperature Processing.- G-3 An Impulse Type Expander Turbine.- G-4 Low Temperature Heat Exchanger Usage.- G-5 Heat Exchanger Performance Prediction by Electrical Analogy.- G-6 Performance of Pumps with Liquefied Gases.- G-7 Long Distance Transfer of Liquefied Gases.- Bubble Chambers.- H-1 The Development and Operation of the 10 Inch Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chamber.- H-2 A Large Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chamber.- H-3 A Liquid Helium Bubble Chamber.- H-4 Designing for Safety in Hydrogen Bubble Chambers.- Special Session.- I-1 A Small Liquid Nitrogen Plant, Using a Gas Refrigerating Machine.- Author Index.- List of Delegates.