Collected Experimental Papers. / Volume VI, : Collected Experimental Papers, Volume VI ; Papers 122–168.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1964 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2014 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Collected Experimental Papers ;
Volume VI |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (726 p.) :; Zahlr. Abb. |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- ROUGH COMPRESSIBILITIES OF FOURTEEN SUBSTANCES TO 45,000 Kg/Cm2
- POLYMORPHIC TRANSITIONS UP TO 50,000 Kg/Cm2 OF SEVERAL ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
- The Nature of Metals as Shown by Their Properties under Pressure
- Reflections on Rupture
- SHEARING EXPERIMENTS ON SOME SELECTED MINERALS AND MINERAL COMBINATIONS
- THE HIGH PRESSURE BEHAVIOR OF MISCELLANEOUS MINERALS
- CONSIDERATIONS ON RUPTURE UNDER TRIAXIAL STRESS
- Absolute Measurements in the Pressure Range up to 30,000 kg/cm2
- Compressions to 50,000 kg /cm2
- New High Pressures Reached with Multiple Apparatus
- THE MEASUREMENT OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TO 30,000 kg/cm2
- THE LINEAR COMPRESSION OF IRON TO 30,000 kg/cm2
- THE COMPRESSION OF 46 SUBSTANCES TO 50,000 kg/cm2
- Explorations toward the Limit of Utilizable Pressures
- Compressions and Polymorphic Transitions of Seventeen Elements to 100,000 kg/cm2
- Freezings and Compressions, to 50,000 kg /cm2
- FREEZING PARAMETERS AND COMPRESSIONS OF TWENTY-ONE SUBSTANCES TO 50,000 kg/cm2
- PRESSURE-VOLUME RELATIONS FOR SEVENTEEN ELEMENTS TO 100,000 kg/cm2
- RECENT WORK IN THE FIELD OF HIGH PRESSURES
- On Torsion Combined with Compression
- Some Irreversible Effects of High Mechanical Stress
- THE STRESS DISTRIBUTION AT THE NECK OF A TENSION SPECIMEN
- Flow and Fracture
- Symposium on Cohesive Strength
- Discussion
- THE COMPRESSION OF TWENTY-ONE HALOGEN COMPOUNDS AND ELEVEN OTHER SIMPLE SUBSTANCES TO 100,000 kg/cm2
- THE COMPRESSION OF SIXTY-ONE SOLID SUBSTANCES TO 25,000 kg/cm2, DETERMINED BY A NEW RAPID METHOD
- POLYMORPHIC TRANSITIONS AND GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENA
- Effects of High Hydrostatic Pressure on the Plastic Properties of Metals
- Recent Work in the Field of High Pressures
- The Tensile Properties of Several Special Steels and Certain Other Materials under Pressure
- Studies of Plastic Flow of Steel, Especially in Two-Dimensional Compression
- The Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Plastic Flow under Shearing Stress
- On Higher Order Transitions
- An Experimental Contribution to the Problem of Diamond Synthesis
- THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER UNDER HIGH PRESSURE
- The Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Fracture of Brittle Substances
- The Effect of High Mechanical Stress on Certain Solid Explosives
- THE COMPRESSION OF 39 SUBSTANCES TO 100,000 KG/CM1
- ROUGH COMPRESSIONS OF 177 SUBSTANCES TO 40,000 KG/CM1
- Large Plastic Flow and the Collapse of Hollow Cylinders
- FRACTURE AND HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
- GENERAL SURVEY OF CERTAIN RESULTS IN THE FIELD OF HIGH PRESSURE PHYSICS
- THE LINEAR COMPRESSION OF VARIOUS SINGLE CRYSTALS TO 30,000 kg/cm2
- VISCOSITIES TO 30,000 kg/cm2
- FURTHER ROUGH COMPRESSIONS TO 40,000 kg/cm2, ESPECIALLY CERTAIN LIQUIDS
- LINEAR COMPRESSIONS TO 30,000 kg/cm2, INCLUDING RELATIVELY INCOMPRESSIBLE SUBSTANCES