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SEL Reference QC61.A5 1972 |
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Title: |
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS HANDBOOK, 3rd ed. |
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Author: |
D.E. Gray, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1972 |
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Acoustical; Crystallographic; Electrical; Magnetic; Mechanical; Optical; Radioactive; Thermal |
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Elements; General chemicals; Nuclides; Semiconductors; Superconductors |
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Attenuation of sound; Characteristic impedence; Coefficient of friction; Compressibility; Critical density; Critical pressure; Critical temperature; Curie temperature; Density; Dielectric constant; Differential volume; Diffusion coefficient; Dissociation energy; Elastic coefficient; Elastic constant; Elongation; Enthalpy; Entropy; Equilibrium internuclear distance; Extinction coefficient; Hall constant; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat of combustion; Heat of formation; Lattice constant; Modulus of elasticity; Modulus of rigidity; Molar heat constant; Neel temperature; Poisson's ratio; Pressure; Reduction; Reflectance; Refractive index; Relative volume; Rotation-vibration interaction constant; Saturation magnetization; Shear strength; Specific rotation; Specific volume; Speed of sound; Stress; Surface tension; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermal expansion; Thermocoupling temperature; Total emittance; Transition heat; Transition pressure; Transition temperature; Vapor pressure; Vibrational frequency; Virial coefficient; Viscosity; Wave velocity; Wavelength; Yield point; Yield strength |
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This handbook covers such subjects as solid state physics, atomic and molecular physics, nuclear physics, heat, optics, electricity, and magnetism, mechanics and acoustics. Emphasis is placed on materials such as semiconductors, ionic crystals, nuclides, superconductors, metals, transducer materials and dielectrics. An excellent bibliography on SI units as it applies to mathematics is presented at the beginning of the handbook. |
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SEL Reference TA403.H3 1974 v.1 |
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Title: |
CRC HANDBOOK OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, vol. 1 |
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Author: |
C.T. Lynch, CRC Press, 1974 |
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Properties: |
Acoustical; Electrical; Mechanical; Physical; Thermal |
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Materials: |
Elements; General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Metals |
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Activity coefficient; Atomic weight; Boiling point; Coefficient of cubical expansion; Coefficient of friction; Coefficient of thermal expansion; Density; Dielectric constant; Dipole moments; Dissociation constant; Elasticity modulus; Enthalpy; Entropy; Flammability; Flash point; Freezing point; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Heat of fusion; Heat of transition; Ionization potential; Magnetic susceptibility; Melting point; pH values; Photoelectric work function; Radioactive trace diffusion data; Refractive index; Sound absorption; Specific gravity; Surface tension; Temperature of transition; Thermal conductivity; Thermal neutron absorption; Thermionic work function; Valence; |
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This handbook includes information on such materials as nuclear materials, graphites, polymers, aluminum, ferrous alloys, nickel, and glass. The physical properties of these materials are tabulated. In addition, phase diagram charts and standards are included. Each volume is thoroughly indexed. |
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SEL Reference TA455.P58 V35 1990 |
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Title: |
PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS, 3rd ed. |
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Author: |
D.W. Van Krevelen, Elsevier, 1990 |
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Acoustical; Mechanical; Physical; Thermal |
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Polymers |
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Cohesive energy; Compressive strength; Dielectric constant; Elongation; Enthalpy; Entropy; Flexural strength; Heat capacity; Huggins constant; Latent heat; Morphology; Phase transition; Poisson's ratio; Refractive index; Shear modulus; Solubility; Surface tension; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermal decomposition; Transition temperature; Viscosity |
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This book correlates known properties of polymers with chemical structure and provides methods for estimating the most basic properties when measurements are not available. The main estimation schemes presented consist of a variety of group contribution methods. The book covers thermophysical characteristics, properties in a force field, transport properties, chemical stability and breakdown. The final section consists of comprehensive tables. An appendix gives trade names and manufacturers. |
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SEL Reference QC61.K3 1995 |
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Title: |
TABLES OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CONSTANTS AND SOME MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS, 16th ed. |
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Author: |
G.W.C. Kay, T.H. Laby, Longman, 1995 |
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Acoustical; Atomic; Chemical; Electrical; Magnetic; Mechanical; Optical; Physical; Radioactive; Thermal |
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Elements; Inorganic chemicals; Organic chemicals; Polymers |
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Acidity constant; Activity coefficient; Atomic weight; Attenuation; Auger spectroscopy; Boiling point; Bond length; Bulk modulus; Coefficient of expansion; Coercivity; Critical pressure; Conductivity; Critical temperature; Cryoscopic constants; Density; Dielectric constant; Dipole length; Dipole moments; Dissociation constant; Elasticity; Electron diffusion; Electron mobility; Entropy; Free energy; Half-wave potential; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Heat of fusion; Heat of vaporization; Ionic diffusion; Ionic mobility; Ionic radius; Ionization constant; Luminescence; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic susceptibility; Melting point; Molar conductivity; Molar heat capacity; Mossbauer effect; Neutron cross-sections; Radiation; Reflectance; Refractive index; Resistivity; Reverberation absorption coefficient; Rutherford scattering; Solubility; Sound reduction indices; Surface tension; Temperature coefficients; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermocoupling temperature; UV-visible spectroscopy; Vapor pressure; Velocity of sound; Verdet constants; Virial coefficient; Viscosity; Wavelength; X ray photoemmision spectroscopy; X ray absorption edges |
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This book is arranged in eight parts: Units and fundamental constants, General physics, Chemistry, Atomic and nuclear physics, Miscellaneous engineering data, Statistical methods for the treatment of experimental data, Laboratory safety, and Introduction to quality assurance of measurements. Property coverage includes such items as wavelength standards, cosmic rays, atomic radii, Mossbauer effect, nuclear magnetic resonance, crystal structure, Auger spectroscopy, nuclear fission, neutron cross-sections, neutron moderation, diffusion and subatomic particles. Also covered are medical ultrasonics, fiber optics, high temperature superconductivity, atomic spectroscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, mass and UV-visible spectrometry, flash points and explosive limits in air and autoignition temperatures, Rutherford scattering formulae and magnetic and electrostatic bending radii. |
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