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Uranium Monosulfide. The Ferromagnetic Transition. The Heat Capacity and Thermodynamic Properties from 1.5° to 350°K
(The American Institute of Physics, 1968-01-01)
The heat capacity of uranium monosulfide was measured from 1.5° to 22°K by an isothermal (isoperibol) method and from 6° to 350°K by an adiabatic technique. The ferromagnetic transition at 180.1°K has a characteristic ...
Structure of Turbulence in the Boundary Layer near the Wall
(The American Institute of Physics, 1967-09)
Previous measurements of space‐time correlations of turbulent wall pressure and velocity in the boundary layer were extended to include space‐time correlations between the wall pressure and all three velocity components ...
Raman Spectra and Vibrational Assignments for Trimethylamine
(The American Institute of Physics, 1969-02-01)
Low‐Temperature Heat Capacities and Thermodynamic Functions of Some Palladium and Platinum Group Chalcogenides. II. Dichalcogenides; PtS2, PtTe2, and PdTe2
(The American Institute of Physics, 1961-11)
Heat capacities of platinum disulfide, platinum ditelluride, and palladium ditelluride were measured in the range 5° to 350°K. They show the normal sigmoidal temperature dependence with no evidence of transitions or other ...
Low‐Temperature Thermal Properties of Calcium Tungstate
(The American Institute of Physics, 1968-10-15)
The heat capacity of a single crystal of CaWO4 was determined by adiabatic calorimetry from 5° to 350°K and found to be without transitions or thermal anomalies. Deviation of the curve from normal sigmate shape is shown ...
Uranium Mononitride: Heat Capacity and Thermodynamic Properties from 5° to 350°K
(The American Institute of Physics, 1966-07-15)
The low‐temperature heat capacity of UN was determined by adiabatic calorimetry and found to have a normal sigmate temperature dependence, except for the presence of an anomaly near 52°K associated with antiferromagnetic ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrum of the Triphenylcarbonium Ion
(The American Institute of Physics, 1961-04)
Bremsstrahlung of Slow Electrons in Neutral Gases and Free‐Free Absorption of Microwaves
(The American Institute of Physics, 1967-06)
Bremsstrahlung of nonrelativistic electrons in a neutral gas is investigated including the polarization and exchange effects. The intensity and spectrum of the bremsstrahlung and of the induced dipole radiation are obtained ...
Quantum Chemistry of Electrode Processes. II. Higher Activation Energies
(The American Institute of Physics, 1966-07-15)
Effects of Turbulence on Laminar Skin Friction and Heat Transfer
(The American Institute of Physics, 1966-12)
Experiments were performed in two low‐turbulence wind tunnels (u∞′ < 0.1%) to determine the effects of turbulence on heat transfer from plates and circular cylinders in incompressible flow. Grid turbulence up to 6% was ...