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    Fixture for multiple-FCC chemical stripping and plating

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    For chemical stripping, lead tape applied near ends to be stripped protects insulation. Taped ends are submerged half way in stripping solution. For electroplating, both ends of FCC are stripped - top ends for electric contact, others for submersion in electroplating solution

    High intensity solar cell radiometer

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    Device can be employed under high intensity illumination conditions such as would occur in a close-solar-approach space mission or in monitoring high intensity lamps. Radiometer consists of silicon solar cells with thin semi-transparent coatings of aluminum deposited on the front surfaces to permit transmission of small percentage of light and reflect the remainder

    Compensated Half-metallicity in the Trigonally Distorted Perovskite-type NiCrO3_3

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    Using first principles calculations, we investigate the electronic and magnetic properties of the trigonally distorted (R-3c) perovskite-derived NiCrO3_3. Within the local spin density approximation (LSDA), our calculations show that this system is an exactly compensated half-metal (CHM). The local spin moments of Cr 2.04, and antialigned Ni -1.41 and three oxygens -0.63 (in the units of μB\mu_B), indicate high spin S=3/2 Cr3+^{3+} and S=3/2 (NiO3_3)3−^{3-} units. Considering reasonable values of the on-site Coulomb repulsion U on both Ni and Cr ions with LDA+U approach, this system becomes an insulator (as reported by Chamberland and Cloud) having a narrow gap in the spin-up channel, whereas the other channel has a large gap of ~3 eV. Although inclusion of U seemingly leads to the transition Ni2+−−>highspinS=3/2Ni^{2+} --> high spin S=3/2 Ni^{3+},consistentwiththeexperimentallyobservedeffectivemoment,thezeronetmomentremainsunchangedduetoeitherreductionofoxygenlocalmomentsorenhancementofCrlocalmoment.Compressionofvolumeby10toCHMevenwhencorrelationeffectsareincluded.TheseresultssuggestthepossibilityofaCHMstateinNiCrO, consistent with the experimentally observed effective moment, the zero net moment remains unchanged due to either reduction of oxygen local moments or enhancement of Cr local moment. Compression of volume by 10% leads to CHM even when correlation effects are included.These results suggest the possibility of a CHM state in NiCrO_3$ and provide another route to search for CHM, which is a property sought by many.Comment: 5 pages, 5 embedded figures, (To be published in PRB rapid Commun.

    Titanium-Oxygen Reactivity Study

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    A program has been conducted at Astronautics to investigate the likelihood of occurrence of the catastrophic oxidation of titanium alloy sheet under conditions which simulate certain cases of accidental failure of the metal while it is in contact with liquid or gaseous oxygen. Three methods of fracturing the metal were used; they consisted of mechanical puncture, tensile fracture of welded joints, and perforation by very high velocity particles. The results of the tests which have been conducted provide further evidence of the reactivity of titanium with liquid and gaseous oxygen. The evidence indicates that the rapid fracturing of titanium sheet while it is in contact with oxygen initiates the catastrophic oxidation reaction. Initiation occurred when the speed of the fracture was some few feet per second, as in both the drop-weight puncture tests and the static tensile fracture tests of welded joints, as well as when the speed was several thousand feet per second, as in the simulated micrometeoroid penetration tests. The slow propagation of a crack, however, did not initiate the reaction. It may logically be concluded that the localized frictional heat of rapid fracture and/or spontaneous oxidation (exothermic) of minute particles emanating from the fracture cause initiation of the reaction. Under conditions of slow fracture, however, the small heat generated may be adequately dissipated and the reaction is not initiated. A portion of the study conducted consisted of investigating various means by which the reaction might be retarded or prevented. Providing a "barrier" at the titanium-oxygen interface consisting of either aluminum metal or a coating of a petroleum base corrosion inhibitor appeared to be only partially effective in retarding the reaction. The accidental puncturing or similar rupturing of thin-walled pressurized oxygen tanks on missiles and space vehicle will usually constitute loss of function, and may sometimes cause their catastrophic destruction by explosive decompression regardless of the type of material used for their construction. In the case of tanks constructed of titanium alloys the added risk is incurred of catastrophic burning of the tanks. In view of this it is recommended that thin-walled tanks constructed of titanium alloys should not be used to contain liquid or gaseous oxygen

    Effects of hydrogen on ELI titanium alloy Ti-5Al-2.5Sn

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    Tensile tests on titanium alloy, following abrasion under hydrogen and temperature cycling, reveal lowered tensile strength, increased ductility, and no embrittlement. Fretting the metal on itself in flowing hydrogen or abrading with an iron file in flowing hydrogen produces titanium hydride

    The Virginia Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers

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    Improved silver-zinc battery-terminal seals

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    Development of battery terminal seal for sealing electrolyte for periods of three to five years is discussed. Operating conditions of battery are defined. Components of electrolyte seal and method of production are reported. Schematic diagrams of device are included

    Simulation of meteorological satellite (METSAT) data using LANDSAT data

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    The information content which can be expected from the advanced very high resolution radiometer system, AVHRR, on the NOAA-6 satellite was assessed, and systematic techniques of data interpretation for use with meteorological satellite data were defined. In-house data from LANDSAT 2 and 3 were used to simulate the spatial, spectral, and sampling methods of the NOAA-6 satellite data

    Charge and Spin Ordering in Insulating Na0.5_{0.5}CoO2_2: Effects of Correlation and Symmetry

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    Ab initio band theory including correlations due to intra-atomic repulsion is applied to study charge disproportionation and charge- and spin-ordering in insulating Na0.5_{0.5}CoO2_2. Various ordering patterns (zigzag and two striped) for four-Co supercells are analyzed before focusing on the observed "out-of-phase stripe" pattern of antiferromagnetic Co4+^{4+} spins along charge-ordered stripes. This pattern relieves frustration and shows distinct analogies with the cuprate layers: a bipartite lattice of antialigned spins, with axes at 90 degree angles. Substantial distinctions with cuprates are also discussed, including the tiny gap of a new variant of "charge transfer" type within the Co 3d system.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Control of the Colorado Potato Beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on Tomatoes with \u3ci\u3eBacillus Thuringiensis\u3c/i\u3e Var. \u3ci\u3eThuringiensis\u3c/i\u3e

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    (excerpt) The Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say), is a serious pest of tomatoes grown in this country. This beetle is also developing resistance to several classes of chemical insecticides including most of the carbamates, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and organophosphates (Forgash 1981). and most recently to the pyrethroids. According to figures in a report released by Schwartz and Klassen (1981). the value of the tomato crop in the CSA in 1978 was placed at $914,121,000 and crop loss due to Colorado potato beetle (CPB) damage alone would be 93% of its value if no control were undertaken. These figures along with the fact that the CPB is developing resistance dictate the need for. and development of, alternative control measures
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