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Discontinuous Change of Binding Type in the Series of Monohydrides. II. Place of Discontinuity
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-12-15)
Reflection of Strong Blast Waves
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-08)
The reflection of strong point‐source blast waves is studied using the continuum concept of flow of ideal gases. Methods of obtaining the upper and lower bounds as well as a Taylor series expansion of the position of the ...
On the Bonding Character of First‐Row Monohydrides
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-12-15)
Static Stress Fatigue and Strength of a Vitreous Silicate
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-02)
Various types of static loading stresses were applied to freshly cleaved surfaces formed on glass laths. With increasing applied force the number of linear flaws increased. At high stresses the number per unit area was the ...
Performance Studies with an Electrically Driven Shock Tube
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-10)
Studies of an electrically driven shock tube employing a coaxial electrode configuration have been made to determine the nature of the shock‐heated plasma and the suitability of such a shock tube as a source for quantitative ...
Direct Calculation of Energy Eigenvalue Spectra from Time Evolution of Nonstationary States
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-12-01)
An arbitrary function in the eigenfunction space of some quantum‐mechanical Hamiltonian may be thought to represent the initial configuration ψ(q,0) of a nonstationary state. The system develops in time according ...
Theory of Current Collection of Moving Cylindrical Probes
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-06)
The theory of current collection of a moving cylindrical probe is investigated. Volt‐ampere relations are derived for two distinct cases: (i) The general‐ion current for accelerating collector potential and its special ...
A Transformation for Free‐Surface Flow in Porous Media
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-01)
Two methods for solving two‐dimensional free‐surface flows in porous media are presented. Both are based on the fact that the free surface can be transformed into a straight line. The first method utilizes the principle ...
Adhesion of Vapor‐Deposited Aluminum to Lime‐Soda Glass
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-01)
Radiation from a Ferrite Cylinder
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-03)
A theoretical and experimental investigation has been made of a ferrite post in the aperture of a rectangular waveguide. This problem is representative of a general class of problems where an anisotropic obstacle is ...