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    Adhesion between atomically pure metallic surfaces, part iv semiannual report no. 2

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    Experimental investigation of physical adhesion, measurement of contact area during adhesion process, and effect of adsorbed or impurity species on metal-metal bondin

    Adhesion between atomically clean metallic surfaces final report

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    Adhesion between atomically clean metallic surfaces - surface energy and bondin

    Adhesion between atomically clean surfaces

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    Adhesion mechanisms between solid metal surface

    Adhesion between atomically pure metallic surfaces Final report

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    Metallic adhesion from compression loads resulting in plastic deformatio

    Adhesion between atomically pure metallic surfaces, part 4 Semiannual report

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    Adhesion between atomically pure metal surface

    Adhesion between automatically pure metallic surfaces, part 4 Semiannual report

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    Contact resistance measurements to determine adhesion between atomically pure metallic surface

    On the susceptibility function of piecewise expanding interval maps

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    We study the susceptibility function Psi(z) associated to the perturbation f_t=f+tX of a piecewise expanding interval map f. The analysis is based on a spectral description of transfer operators. It gives in particular sufficient conditions which guarantee that Psi(z) is holomorphic in a disc of larger than one. Although Psi(1) is the formal derivative of the SRB measure of f_t with respect to t, we present examples satisfying our conditions so that the SRB measure is not Lipschitz.*We propose a new version of Ruelle's conjectures.* In v2, we corrected a few minor mistakes and added Conjectures A-B and Remark 4.5. In v3, we corrected the perturbation (X(f(x)) instead of X(x)), in particular in the examples from Section 6. As a consequence, Psi(z) has a pole at z=1 for these examples.Comment: To appear Comm. Math. Phy

    Adhesion between atomically pure metallic surfaces, part IV Semiannual report

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    Adhesion between metal couples in vacuum environment and use of contact resistance measurements to evaluate surface contaminatio

    Eigenfunctions for smooth expanding circle maps

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    We construct a real-analytic circle map for which the corresponding Perron-Frobenius operator has a real-analytic eigenfunction with an eigenvalue outside the essential spectral radius when acting upon C1C^1-functions.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure

    Effect of metallurgical structure and properties on adhesion and friction behavior of cobalt alloys

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    The metallurgical structure and some of the mechanical properties of two cobalt alloys, cobalt-50% iron and cobalt-25% molybdenum-10% chromium, were determined under various heat treated conditions. The mechanical properties of the bcc disordered Co-50Fe alloy, which was found to be very brittle, indicated an exceedingly low fracture strength, low hardness, and very weak grain boundary strength. Ordering by suitable heat treatment only produced a more brittle material with a lower fracture strength and a slightly higher hardness value. Work hardening was found to produce a finer grain structure and a greater grain boundary strength. Tensile properties were examined. It was found that the Co-25Mo-10Cr alloy was difficult to place in the alpha Co solid solution condition, which limited the ability to use precipitation as a hardening reaction. Over two hundred adhesion cycles from zero contact load, to maximum load, to fracture were conducted between couples for each of the above alloys in an ultrahigh vacuum system which would permit the sample surfaces to be cleaned of all contaminant layers. In the Co-50Fe case, the calculated fracture stress from the adhesion tests showed values in the range of 80 to 150 k.s.i., which is about ten times greater than the values from tension tests
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